SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1952 THE MICHIGAN DAILY ___________________________________________s PACMFve Coeds To Fill Scrapbooks For Orphans Hillel To Participate In Religious Project For Children's Home All coeds are urged to come to the Hill6l building from 2 to 5 p.m. today to make scrapbooks for Jew- ish orphans, according to Barbara Mazer, chairman of the project. A fee of 25 cents will be charged each woman present to pay for supplies, which will be furnished. 4 After the materials are /~paid for, any extra funds will be contribut- ed to the Hillel Foundation. Each play-book will contain pages designed especially for child- ren at each age from five to 12. The books are written in rhyme. Each one will contain paper dolls, coloring sections with crayons, following - the - numbers games, crossword puzzles, animated things such as a sword that can be pull- d g out of the page, candy and 1 chewing gum. Pages having a religious signifi- cance will also be included. Each page has been cut out and everything has been set up for the, project. No originality or artistic ability is required. Anyone who can print, color, cut, paste or trace is needed. The books will be sent as Chan- ukah gifts to the Sea Gate Auxil- iary Pride of Judea 'Children's Home in Brooklyn. In a letter representatives of the home stated, "It is a wonder- ful thing for girls away from home to take an interest in religion and feel it is a part of their life." Other members of the committee are Sonny Cohen, Margaret Pays- ner, Lyn Robbins and Debbie Shavelson. Program At Hillel PlannedTonight Hillel will hold a supper club from 6 to 7 p.m. tonight at the Hillel building. Corned beef and salami sand- wiches, cole slaw and coca cola will 'be served. Admission is 50 cents for members and 65 cents for non-members. r Following the supper club, at 7:30 the movies, "House of Roth- schild," and excerpts from "the Life of Emile Zola," will be shown. Admission is free for members and 25 cents for non-members. A record dance will take place after the movies. Panhel To Present Annual Ball _. _ -Daily-Jerry Fedor IFC TRYOUTS-Mal Schlusberg, '55, and Lee Allgood, '55E, are using the IFC postage meter while preparing letters to be sept to house presidents. These men are performing one of the office duties undertaken by IFC tryouts. - * * Tryout Training Program Sponsored by IFC at Union "Alice in Wonderland" will come to life from 9:30 p.m. to 1 a.m., Saturday when Michigan Panhel- lenic Association presents its an- nual Panhel Ball, "Wonderland," in the League. This year Panhel Ball will be open to pledges, affiliated trans- fer women and active members of the Association. * * * FOR THE PAST week tickets have been sold only to active mem- bers through the sorority repre- sentatives at each house. Yes- terday tickets went on sale in the League Undergraduate Office for pledges and affiliated transfers. Affiliated women, who have not yet secured tickets, are urged to buy them this week from 9 a.m. to noon and from 1:30 p.m. to 6 p.m. in the League Under- graduate office. Along with the dance tickets, which are $3, car- nation boutonnieres may be pur- chased for 30 cents. Last year marked the second time that the traditional event has been held in the League, and also the second that the dance has been open only to affiliated women and their escorts. SINCE FALL rushing replaced the spring rushing period this year, pledges have also been invited to, attend the dance. In previous years Panhel Ball was held at the IM Building, but increased costs necessitated using the League for the past two years. Mortar Board Members of Mortar Board will meet at 4 p.m. today at the home of Donna Clark, 609 Hill St. ALICE'S GAY adventures will be carried out in the decorations throughout the entire second floor of the League. In keeping with Lewis Carroll's presentation of Alice as the key figure in the famous children's series, the story- book personality will appropriate- ly occupy the star position. WAA Notices This week's volleyball tourna- ment schedule is as -follows: Mon- day at 5:10 p.m.-no games; at 7:15 p.m.-Stockwell VII vs. Jor- dan IV; Alpha Omicron. Pi I vs. Cheever I; at 8 p.m.-Couzens I vs. Hinsdale I. Tuesday at 5:10 p.m. =- Alpha Delta Pi I vs. Barbour II; at 7:15 p.m.-Pi Beta Phi I vs. Newberry I; winier of Couzens I-Hinsdale I vs. Cook II; at 8 p.m.-Jordan V vs. Ann Arbor Girls I. Wednesday at 5:10 p.m. -- no games; at 7:15 p.m.-winner of Jordan V-Ann Arbor Girls I vs. winner of Alpha Delta Pi I-Bar- bour II; winner of Alpha Omicron PiI-Cheever I vs. Sigma Delta Tau I; at 8 p.m.-no games. * * * RIDING Club - Intermediate and advanced classes of the WAA Riding Club will meet from 3 to 4 p.m. and from 4 to 5 p.m. today respectively. Members needing transportation to the stables are asked to meet at 2:45 p.m. in front of the WAB. * * * TOWN AND COUNTRY CLUB --Town and Country Club mem- bers will meet from 2 to 4 p.m. today at WAB for an afternoon of bowling. Students will meet at the side door. Highlighting the decorations, Alice will be portrayed in a brightly colored mural over the bandstand. Unlike most murals this one of Alice will typify the style of the other pictures de- picting Alice's narrow escapes and gay adventures. Departing from the traditional stiff form, these murals will rep- resent a modern type of art char- acterized by vivid colors and mod- ern figures. Strains of sweet danceable music will float upward to Alice from the bandstand below of Red Harper and his orchestra. In a nearby room on the second floor the spotlight will fall upon another group, Paul McDonough and his combo. r STAR CLEANERS * 1213 S. University DRY CLEANING SPECIALS FOR THE PRICE OF Save $1.00 on Every $3 of Cleaning 2-HOUR CLEANING AT REGULAR PICE READ AND USE DAILY CLASSIFIEDS COLLEG STORE HOURS DAILY 9:30 to 5:30 Saturday 9:00 to 1:00 E SHOP Freshmen, Committee Sophomore Fraternity Men Learn Work; Chances for Top Positions -- n By BEA JOHNSON Now is the time for freshman and sophomore fraternity men to learn about their Interfraternity Council activities by joining the IFC tryout program at the Union. The IFC Tryout program which was started last month is designed to train men for the various IFC committees and executive nffices. Any freshman or sophomore member is eligible to sign up for the tryout program from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. at the IFC office in the Union. Tryouts have the opportunity of advancing to a committee job and working up to assistant chairman to chairman anld finally top offi- cer and executive committee, dis- trict representative positions. The six committees include Rushing, Public Relations, Schol- arship, Social, IFC Big Ten Hu- man Relations and the Office com- mittee. Arranging mass meetings, sign- ing up rushees, passing out fra- ternity publications and compiling reports are some of the duties of tryouts working on the Rushing committee. The Public Relations committee works with The Daily and Univer- sity News Service for all IFC pub- licity. This group also publishes fraternity booklets and compiles the IFC calendar, of all campus events. The annual IFC House Presi- dents' dinner, the annual pledge banquet and the annual Christ- mas party for Ann Arbor children are slated by the Social commit- tee. Sponsoring SL movies and scheduling House Presidents meet- ings are more duties taken over by the social organization. IFC keys will be awarded to outstanding tryouts and commit- tee men at the annual pledge banquet. 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