SUNDAY, MARCH 21, 1954 scs THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE EIVE - U a w AAUW State President To Speak ,r Thirty-three floats depicting the reading habits of the "Michiworm" will participate in the Michigras Parade which will wind through the streets of Ann Arbor Friday, April 23. In addition, the Ann Arbor Alleys Cats will appear on a special float. PARADE Co-Chanrman Jane Thompson and Tim Moulthroup released the names of 61 groupsI sponsoring the floats who will compete for first, second and third. place trophies.; ta Pi-Sigma Alpha Epsilon work out "Monster Rally" and Sigma Delta Tau - Phi Sigma Delta sponsor "Other Side of the Moon." Nine floats are slated for the "adult reading" class. They are "War and Peace," the selection of Alpha Xi Delta-Kappa Sigma; "Moses and the Ten Command- ments," Alpha Phi-Delta Tau Del- ta: "Knock on Any Door," Gamma Phi Beta-Chi Phi; "Mr. Blanding Builds his Dream House" and "Im- .-w ---ITX7-r 1 ~in~irnvy "-- "The Woman Who Has Every- thing" will be the topic of conver- sation when Mrs. Neil E. Warren, state president of the American Association of University Women, addresses the dessert meeting of the local AAUW branch at 1 p.m. Thursday at the Women's City Club. Mrs. Warren was elected state president for the 1953-55 term, fol- lowing four years of service as chairman of the state AAUW edu- cation committee. She is a former president of the Midland AAUW branch before moving to her pre- sent residence, Pleasant Ridge. A GRADUATE of the University of Michigan, Mrs. Warren has taught in the public schools of Hamtramack and Oakland, Calif. At the meeting the members will also vote on the proposed substitute by - laws for the branch. Copies of the revision have been mailed to the mem- bers who will bring them to the meeting. The committee members who worked on the revision include Mrs. Fred S. Dunham, Mrs. Frank- lin C. Forsythe, Mrs. William W. Gilbert, Mrs. Frederick H. Heller, Mrs. Ronald E. Hinterman, Mrs. Clark Hopkins, Mrs. Josiah W. Potter, Mrs. William S. Preston and Mrs. William C. Trow. * * *' MISS ALICE BEEMAN, chair- man of the Fellowship Committee, will announce the branch fellow- ship awards and the persons after whom they will be named. Pouring tea and coffee at the ' dessert meeting will be Mrs. Preston and Mrs Arthur L. Brandon, past state president. Reservations must be made by tomorrow with either Mrs. J. H. Detweiler or Mrs. J. H. Hollowell, co-chairman of the event. Going South for Vacation? take 4 . from the Cotton Shop upstairs ' 'r 'Y ,' ' . + Z nt "rso imortal Wives, Michigan Dames. In the "pre-school" division The grouping also features "All Cousins-Acacia will present "Old Religious Books" sponsored by the Women in the Shoe," Kappa Al- Student Religious Association; pha Theta-Beta Theta Pi will "Kinsey Report," Zeta Psi; "Kon sponsor "Wizard of Oz" and Pi Tiki," Vaughan-Lambda Chi Al- Beta Phi-Phi Delta Theta will pha and "1984," Van Tyne-Pal- build "Pinocchio." Others are mer. Stockwell-Lloyd-Wenley who will Delta Kappa Epsilon, Adams give their interpretation of House, Phi Kappa Tau-Alpha Omi- "Alice in Wonderland," Delta cron Pi and Sigma Phi-Epsilon- Upsilon-Sorosis will construct Alpha Chi Omega have revised "Peter Pan" and Kappa Kappa their original themes. Gamma-Theta Xi will produce * * "Ugly Duckling." M- Napkins, chicken wire and lum- ber will be moulded to design "Fer- Michigras workers are needed to dinand the Bull" by residents of sell concesion tickets at Yost Field .Betsy Barbour and Taylor House; House, admission tickets during the "Arabian Night," Alpha Epsilon Pi; campus pre-sale and distribute "Noah's Ark," Martha Cook-Theta programs for the biennial event. ANO Delta Chi and "Greatest Show on Over 200 students are needed to Earth," Kappa Delta-Alpha Sig-work 1 hour shifts during the ma Phi. carnival, April 23 and 24. There "Grade school" division floats will be four shifts operating dur- will include "Hans Bricker and ing the evening. Because two stu- the Silver Skates," sponsored by dents will work together, Joan Hy- Alpha Epsilon Phi-Zeta Beta Tau man of the ticket committee, urges and "Show Boat" by Delta Gam- "Michigan Men" to sign up with ma-Sigma Chi. Itheir dates. * * * She also requests that house IN ACCORDANCE with the presidents turn in their personnel Delicat "Life's a Book" theme, other col- lists to the Michigras Office in the orful floats will remind students of basement of the Union. Matlet "Moby Dick," the choice of Chi All students willing to spare an Omega-Chi Psi; "Guys and Dolls," hour or two to distribute programs swimsu Helen Newberry-Gomberg; "Anna at the carnival are asked to con-de and the King of Siam," Delta Delta tact Betsy Sherrer or Barney Helz- dream- Delta - Alpha Tau On: a and berg, program co-chairmen. And itt "South Pacific," Kleinstuck - Phi Admission tickets for the car- Gamma Delta. nival, priced at 50 cents per ticket, that evi Competing floats in the "high will go on sale April 16 at major school" division will also be de- points on campus. Ticket chairmen vised when Tyler-Delta Sigma 'Joyce Lane and George Kling need Pi build "Meet Me in St. Louis," workers to help with this sale'and Alpha Gamma Delta-Sigma Nu to assist ticket tellers at the car- create "Poe's Tales," Alpha Del- nival. Si P1 LAMBDA THETA: Visiting Fraternity Leader Discusses Plans for Group By JOY STANLEA spoke of the future responsibilities Visiting the local chapter-of Pi of women belonging to Pi Lambda Lambda Theta last week, Miss Hel- Theta. She said that the frater-*" en Sornson, national vice-president nity hopes members will assume of the fraternity, discussed ideas leadership after graduation in the and plans for the group. community. 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Current leaders are Jordan (Oliver) in the Tuesday League; Angell (Leonard), Wednesday Lea- gue; and Alpha Chi Omega in the Thursday League. * * * UNION TRIP-Students plan- ning on making the trip to Detroit to see "New Faces of 1952" are asked to meet at 6:30 p.m. tomor- row at the side door of the Union. Tickets will be distributed at that time. * * * FROSH WEEKEND-There will be a meeting of the central com- mittee of Blue Team for Frosh Weekend at 3 p.m. tomorrow in the League. Room number will be post- ed. > MICHIGRAS--All quips for the Michigras program are due tomor- row at the Michigras Office in the ,c basement of the Union. There willbe a meeting for all sub-chairmen of the Michigras ticket committee at 4:30 p.m. to- morrow at the Michigras Office. f * >k * CROP AND SADDLE-Riding Club manager, Jaylee Duke, an"- nounced that the following stu- dents will be members of the hon-- orary, Crop and Saddle: Dorothy Allaben, Diane Mowrey, Joan Mc-{ Afee, Barb Badertscher, Laura' Wilson, Ann Livesey, Leone Juneo, Carole Mitchcss, Nancy Dreibel- bies and Pat Gerstner. NEW POOL - The followin ', groups will swim in the new pool this week: MICHIFISH-from 2 to 4 p.m. The local chapter discussed plans with Miss Sornson for in- viting the annual council of Pi Lambda Theta to the Univer- sity campus in August, 1955. Started on the University cam- pus in 1922, the fraternity includes women in all fields allied in in- tent with education, not only those enrolled in schools of education. SPEAKING FOR the national organization as fostering intercul- tural education, Miss Sornson stressed that membership is based on potential teaching abilities, not on any national racial or religious background. The fraternity also works ac- tively to further the cause of democratic education, to cooper- ate in the solution of problems in research in various fields of knowledge, to stimulate active participation in the solution of local, state, nation and inter- national problems and to encour- age graduate work. Mu Phi Epsilon 'To Hold Musicale Mu Phi Epsilon, profesional mu-I sic fraternity is holding a musicalej this afternoon at the home of Mrs. John Worley, 841 Oakland. The program will be presented by thd new initiates, who include Barbara Burstein, Grace Cool, Mary Ellen Eckert, Marilyn Elia- son, Sophia Fedonis, Libby Gar- land, Betty Jo Richter, Laura Smith, Martha Taugher, Shirley Tews, Donna Westerberg and Syl- via Zavitzianos. 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