9UNDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 2953 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE FIvz i I League Will Give Dance Classes A HOUSEMOTHER'S LOT: Resident Directors Come ! %: if ' Films on Tap At Reception For Arabians Students from Arabian coun- Disney's Aid Enlisted By I-Hop Committee I Men Students May Register Tomorrow "Coeds, as well as men students, will h a good opportunity to get acquainted and learn new steps at the League dance classes this fall," said Barbara Meier, chairman of the committee. Classes will start on October 6, 7 and 8. This year once again they will be under the direction of John Urbanic from the Arthur Murray Studios in Detroit. * * * MEN INTERESTED in improv- ing their dancing or learning new steps in time for the big fall dances, can join these classes at a fee of four dollars for eight lessons. ' Ticket sales for both couples and singles classes will be held tomorrow and Tuesday. Men interested in joining these class- es can pick up their tickets from 7 to 9 p.m. at the League. Since fraternity rushing night interferes with the time for reg- istration, men should make ar- rangements for one representative from the dormitory or house to pick up the tickets for the whole group. ADMISSION IS FREE for all women students and Miss Meier urges coeds to attend either the singles or couples classes' to be held on Tuesdays and Wednes- days. Not only will they improve their own dancing by being part- ners for the men, but they will also have an opportunity to relax and make new friends. For anybody who has already had previous dancing experience, an advanced couples class will be offered this semester. This class will meet from 7:15 p.m. to 8:15 p.m. every Thursday night. Since all the other dance classes are also offered at night, they should not interfere with class schedules. Singles classes will meet from 8:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. on their scheduled days.: . FOREIGN students are also in- vited to come to the League Ball- room for dance instruction. Here they will meet a cross section of American students and will feel more familiar with American cus- toms and campus life. Once again an exhibition class is planned for this semester. In previous years the exhibition class has appeared in Gulantics and also presented numbers on League Night and at Varsity night. Urbanic worked out the selec- tions presented by the exhibition class. The original routines in- clude Charleston numbers and al- so demonstrations in ballroom dance steps. Anybody interested in joining the exhibition class should con- tact Miss Meier at 2-2569. Besides the chairman other offi- cials of the dance class committee chosen last year are Shirley Bay- liss, finance chairman; Patricia Corrigan, Senior Captain; Char- lotte Rolnick, Junior Captain; and Sylvia Leach and Marilyn Smith, Sophomore captains.I From Varied Backgrounds, .. By PAM SMITH Have you ever wondered how women get to be housemothers?1 Mrs. Lois Kempf, housemother for Chicago House in West Quad- rangle, applied for a position at the suggestion of her son William who graduated from the Univer- sity of Michigan last year. * * * NEW AT HER job this year, Mrs. Kempf was originally sup-1 posed to be housemother at Lloyd House in West Quadrangle but was switched to Chicago House when the latter was converted to a women's dormitory for freshmen and transfer students. Mrs. Kempf lives in Fremont, Michigan where she is a direc- tor of the Fremont State Bank, a position which her husband held until his death. A graduate of Western Michi- gan College, she taught music and art for a while and has worked with women's clubs and church groups. BESIDES her son William, who is now stationed at Fort Lewis in Washington, Mrs. Kempf has a son who graduated from Western Michigan College and a daughter who is now in her second year at Stephens College. Another new housemother on campus, Mrs. Jean Tiney who is tries will be honored at a recep- at Jordan came to Ann Arbor from tion to be held at 8 p.m. today in Boston, Massachusetts where she the International Center. worked for the past two years as resident director of the Elizabeth Films on Egypt and Morocco will' Peabody Settlement House. be shown at this event which is * sponsored by the Arab Club. Enlisting the aid of Walt Dis- ney in providing the central theme and decorations, the independents on the University 'campus have joined together to give the first' big all-campus dance, I-Hop, from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. Oct. 10 in the' League. Disney is reported to have been A PUBLIC HEALTH nurse, Mrs. New students will get the chance enthusiastic when he discovered Tiney attended St. Elizabeth Hos- to get acquainted with the Near that the Assembly Association in pital in Boston and the Boston Eastern faculty who will be guests co-operation with the Inter-House College School of Nursing. at the reception. There will also Council was presenting an animal Mrs. Tiney is very impressed be opportunity to meet advisors dance, and entitling it, "Night of with the free democratic at- for foreign students and the staff Knights." mosphere at Michigan and finds of the International Center. the University very different Under the leadership of John HAVING recently released a pic- from Eastern Schools. Massab, the Aab Club has bee n ture dealing with this same age Mrs. Lillian Wonder came to functioning as a part of the Cen- when knights in armor, castles Tyler House this year from Hobbs ter for a number of years. All and man-eating dragons flourish- House, where she was house moth- students from the Arabian coun- ed, he sent the I-Hop committee er last year. tries are eligible for membership. interior shots of thecastles and * * *Friends can also participate in the: sets which had been used in the SHE BEGAN HER experience club as honorary members. movie. be recognized through contrib- uting the pictures, although he informed the committee that he would be unable to accept their invitation to the ball. The dance will feature Paul McDonough's orchestra in the main ballroom, and the Ann Arbor Alley Cats will entertain the dancers with their dixie- land rhythms in an adjoining room. Providing an opportunity for wearing that new dress, the com- mittee states that the dance will be a dressy affair. Couples attending I-Hop last year were met by a theme of "Blue Horizon," while 1951 at- tendants saw the main ballroom converted into a huge stadium and various other high spots on the University campus to the theme of "Kick Off." LADIES' HAIRSTYLING! No Appointments Needed 4 STYLISTS "Come as you are" The Dascola Barbers near Michigan Theatre -Daily-Don Campbell DIPS AND TURNS-With all the major fall dances now being planned, the League will once again offer dancing instructions to students who wish to improve their steps or learn new ones. Reg- istration for men will take place from I to 9 p.m. tomorrow and Tuesday in the League. as a house mother in a church school in Tennessee after the death of her husband, who was a minister. A former art student at Ohio Wesleyan, Mrs. Wonder who' makes her home in Granville, Ohio, also attended McCormick Seminary in Chicago. After being assistant House dir- ector at Mosher last year, Mrs. Isabelle Quail has taken over the duties of Mosher's house mother this year. Women's Tryouts All freshmen and upperclass women interested in working on the Women's Staff of The Daily will meet at 4 p.m. to- morrow at the Women's Desk in the Student Publications Building. Those who have not yet signed up are urged to at- tend this first meeting. One of the factors which im- pressed Disney was the plan de- vised for spending the proceeds received from the dance. He congratulated the organiza- tions for providing the Fresh Air Camp with extra funds whichI would go toward aiding under- privileged children. 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