SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1953 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE FIVE __________________________________________________________________________________________ I Fortnite Skits To Feature Artist Theme Assembly Association To Present Program Tomorrow at League Taking on an "arty" atmosphere of "Painters and Famous Paint- ings", Assembly Association will present Fortnite at 7:30 p.m. to- morrow in the Lydia Mendelson theater in the League. Starting off the evening will be skits based on the art theme with some houses taking titles directly from paintings and others finding variations. THE FIRST SKITS on the pro- gram will be the Assembly Board's "Porti'ait", followed by "Lets Face It", presented by the women of Chicago House, Adelia Cheever's "Family Portrait", Couzens Hall's "The Pretty Girls" and the women of Victor Vaughn with "Night Watchman." Taking the stage, the women of Martha Cook will interpret "Judgement Dayin Art Heaven", while Hobbs House prefers "Framed Frames", Hnsdale House will offer the audience a new slant on a well known topic, with their "Hinsey Report on the Artistic Behavior of the Human Female." Ai\gell House will present "Vao- iations on Whistler's Mother", Mosher Hall, "Five in the After- noon", Palmer House, "Still Life with Fruit Dish" and the women of Kleinstueck will interpret "In- terpretation". Next on the program will te Stockwell's "Lady of the Lourve, of Di Vinci's Dame". wih New-' berry's women singing their way through "The Clown", Prescott House asking "Why?" and Hen- derson pleading "Kiss Me Quick. My Mother's Deadly." "A PENNY for Your Thoughts" says Geddes House, followed by Barbour's "The Persistance of Memory", Tyler House's "Boy with Tabbit", and Jordan's tDegas and His Ballet Subjects". Last on the skit program will be one of the highlights of the skitfest, the house resident direc- tor's "Still Life with Garden Flowers." Originality, presentation and observance of the time limit will be some of the standards on which these skits will be judged. Badminton The WAA co-rec Badminton Club will hold its weekly session from 8 to 10 p.m. tomorrow at Waterman Gym. All students are eligibile to join. Events Slated By Groups; OTHERS BENEFIT: Coeds Pledge Proceeds from Michigras Support Funds, Charities By SUE GARFIELP Michigras will not only provide high, $7,000, the net profit was Micigrs wll ot nlyproideonly $1800. an opportunity for students to In 1937, students again had "big work and have fun together, but ideas" for a huge carnival, com- Hillel .. . Dr. Milton J. Rosenberg of the psychology department and Prof. Morris Janowitz of the sociology department will discuss the "Pre- sent and the Future of Jewish identity" at 8 p.m. today at the Hillel Building. Soph Cab ... Tickets for the 1953 Sophomore Cabaret may be purchased for 90 cents at the following places on campus: from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. to- morrow through Wednesday in the Undergraduate office of the Lea- gue; and from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. tomorrow and Tuesday in the Round-up Room of the League. Mu Phi Epsilon ... Mu Phi Epsilon, profession mu- sic sorority, has announced its new pledge list for the fall semes- ter. The new pledges are : Bar- bara .3urstein, Grace Cool, Mary Ellen Eckert, Marilyn Eliason, Sophia Fedonis, LibbyrGarland, Betty Jo Richter, Laura Smith, Martha Taugher, Shirley Tews, Donna Westerberg, and Sylvia Zavitzianos. WAA... WAA BASKETBALL MONDAY AT 5:10 P.M.-Alpha Xi Delta I vs. Hobbs. TUESDAY AT 5:10 P.M.-Klein- stueck 1 vs. Kappa Kappa Gamma 2; Hinsdale vs. Gamma Phi Beta; AT 7:15 P.M.-Newberry 1 vs. Chi Omega; Couzens 2 vs. Alpha Omi- cron Pi; AT 8 P.M.-Geddes vs. Angell; Jordan 5 vs. Palmer. V t MulSpu.u a llmuy ullaauy Y University fund. The traditionof a fund-raising project has grown with Michigras' predecessors. the Union Fair and the Women's Athletic Association's Penney Carnival. In 1905 the Michigan Union decided to have a carnival "for a good cause." That year they presented a county fair in an effort to raise money to buy land for a "Michigan Union Club- house." President Parker, of the Univer- sity, appointed a committee which made arrangements for a carnival held on May 6 in Barbour and Wbterman gyms. The parade, scheduled for that afternoon, was cancelled because of rain. The carnival idea langmished un- til 1924, when the Union wanted to raise funds for a swimming pool. While the receipts that year were bining the WAA and Union pro- jects to form Michigras. The aim was to build up funds for a dormitory for men; al- though it was readily seen that the amount the committee could raise would be only a minute stone towards the building. Re- ceipts that year totaled $5,000, expenditures, $3500 and net pro- ceeds, $1500. In 1937, the funds went to the University of Michigan band and for the new women's swimming pool. Michigras keeping step with the University continues to grow. While the receipts in 1947 were $9500 and the net proceeds, 3100, the proceeds in 1952 reached $6,- 000 and the receipts hit $20,000. The 1952 profits went to the Fresh Air Camp, Wendy Owen Blood Research fund and for the women's swimming pool. MORE DAYS If you wish to select your Personalized CHRISTMAS CARDS at Chester Roberts Gifts The Largest Collection in Ann Arbor 312 SOUTH STATE 50 cards for $1.25 and u California Artist - Hallmark - American Artist "When You Care Enough To Send The Very Best" -Daily-Don Campbell WHISTLER'S MOTHER-Students on the Diagonal recently saw a strange sight-a modern day Whistler, Bari Rothman, paint- ing her mother, Fern Swartz. "Painters and Famous Paint- ings" will be the theme of this year's Fortnite to be held at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow at the League. I m Couzens Wins cA Tourney Couzens I came from behind in the second half to defeat Kappa Kappa Gamma I and garner first place honors in the "A" division of the Women's Athletic Association's all-campus volleyball tournament. After trailing 12 to 8 at the half, Couzens rallied to beat the Kappas 20 to 18 in a hard fought game. ALPHA CHI OMEGA nipped Al- pha Phi 24 to 23 to win the "B" division crown. One or possibly two games will have to be played yet to determine the winner of the en- tire tournament. The A Chi O's may challenge the Kappas and if the "B" champ beats them may play Couzens for the cham- pionship title. The Couzens squad defeated Jordan II, Mosher II, Pi Beta Phi and Alpha Omicr'on Pi on its march to the "A" division crown. MEMBERS OF THIS cham- pionship team are Pat Comstock, captain, Joan Thomas, Sue Henry, Eleanor Leise, Ann Roden, Janet Cleveland, Carol Schaller, Mary Crouch, Janet Scribner, Mar- garet Gunther, Roma Griffiths, and Betty Kirsch. Before reaching the "A" finals, Kappa Kappa Gamma I beat U- pha Delta Pi 2, Delta Delta Del- ta I, Alpha Epsilon Phi II, and Alpha Omicron Pi I. 5 ,., a 0; Lead by captain Jill Predmore, the runnerup team is composed of Ann Tracy, Kennie Keim, Gret- chen Becker, Martha Segar, Geor- gie Shambes, Alice James, Centes Morrill, Gloria James, Sue Riggs, Sara Weed, and Velma Harris. 1 ) V siropW rnmUAt FAMILY DAY DINNERS MONDAY THRU WEDNESDAY Baked Virginia Ham and Fruit Sauce. .... ... .1.50 Fried 1 Disjointed Chicken, Southern Style...1 .50 Grilled Cube Steaks and Mushroom Sauce ... .1.50 Dinners include soup, relish tray, chefs salad, potatoes, rolls, butter and beverage Children's Order .........................90c Open daily 12 to 9:30 P.M. 3715 JACKSON ROAD l , J 1. 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