THURSDAY, APRIL 15, 1954' THE MIC'H'IGAN DAILY PACE FIVE THE MICHIGAN _AIL_ AU!IT i &-A %A ivj W AL V A;1 lu Officers of omen's Organizations Revealed Last Night Scholarship Winners Told at Annual Event IV League, Assembly, Panhel, WAA Officers Announced to Audience During Installation Night Excited coeds clapped and cheered as they heard the names of the new officers for the League, Junior Girls' Play, Sophomore Cab- aret, WAA, Assembly and Panhel- lenic Association. Roars of approval greeted the announcement of the winners of the various awards and scholar- ships, including the Marcia Bab- bidge Award, the Scroll, Mortar- board and Ethel McCormick Schol- arships. 4. * * * League . . The new officers of the League are Lucy Landers, president; Nancy Schiller, vice-president; Helen Schwarz, secretary and Margie Blount, treasurer. Other officers include Sally Lor- ber, chairman of the Interview- ing and Nominating Committee; f Lois Klein, secretary of Interview- ing and Nominating Committee; Sally Stahl, chairman of Judici- ary and Eve Tyler, senior member of Judiciary. Chairmen of the various stand- ing committees of the League are Joanne Craft, social committee; Barb Uebel, Merit-tutorial; Lue DeHart, House Committee; Deb- by Shavelson, Special Projects; Joan Hyman, .,Community Serv- ices; Mary Sherman, Public Rela- tions; Charlotte Rolnick, Dance Class chairman and Shirley Bay- lis, Dance Class finance chairman. Officers of the Orientation committee are Sue Fricker, chairman; Joyce Perry, vice- chairman and Jackie Boggan, social chairman. Women appointed to League committees include Mary Hoyt and Pat Arrington, House Committee; Martha Wallbillick, Barbara Wat- son, Nancy Jaquette, Carolyn Bahle, Erica Erskine and Betty Jean - Kafka, Interviewing and Nominating; Lois Mishelow, Joc- elyn Fiengold, Virginia Cook, Sal- ly Wilkinson and Mary Nolen, Ju- diciary and Charnie Butman, Paula Limberg, Carol Downes and Ursula Gebhard, Community Service. The list continues with Ruth Bulderis, Janet Kendrick, Sandy Hughes and Nancy Davenport, Public Relations; Dorothy Clark- son, Grace Ritow, Dorothy Swan- son, Carolyn Moeller and Elaine Bice, Social Committee and Mary Lou Kierdorf and Mary Stuart, Merit-Tutorial. Soph Cab... General chairman of the 19551 Sophomore Cabaret is Mary Lee Birmingham, who will be assist- manager; Ruth Hayward, ush- ers; Kathy Thomas, tickets; Nancy Johnston, costumes; Irene Kellogg, assistant cos- tumes; Paula Strong, properties; Betty Powell, programs; Sue Garfield, publicity and Janet Smith, Daily publicity. * * * WAA ..* New Officers for the Women's Athletic Association include Mar- gerat Lord, president; Barbara Burstein, vice-president (Special Projects); Margaret Smith, vice- president (Student Relations); Jaylee Duke, co-recreation chair- man; Sylvia Leach, co-rec tourna- ment manager; Dorothy Clarkson, secretary and Meredith Tigel, A.F.C .W.representative. The list continues with Pat Bu- bel, dormitory manager; Paula Strong, League House manager; Joy Stanlea, Daily representative; Peggy Moreland, public relations; Mary Louise Sullivan, badminton manager; Gaille Valentine, ballet; Junjoy Barber, fencing and Don- na Hammill and John Hall, ice skating. Other officers are Jennifer Al- len and Jim Stasheff, modern dance; Mary Lovell, golf; Mar- ion Charvat, Michifish; Roberta Gubbins, rifle; Margie Wyche, coaches and officials and Patsy Ann Gerstner, riding. * * * Scholarships ... Winners of the Ethel McCor- mick scholarships are Sally Lor- ber, Jill Coleman, Delores Messin- ger and Jill Merrill. Sue Beebe was awarded the Mortarboard scholarship and Car- olyn Thomas was awarded the Scroll Scholarship. * * * Marcia Babbidge Award . .. The newly-created Marcia Babbidge award for the out- standing cast member of JGP was given to Rachel Byron, who s, , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - played one of the four secre- taries in this year's production. * * * Alpha Lapbda Delta Fourteen seniors who have maintained a 3.5 average during their four years at the University were honored by Alpha Lambda Delta freshman honorary. Hold- ing a 3.98 average, Helen Ruth Beatson received a book for main- taining the highest average. Oth- ers honored are Ann Frank, June Granstrom, Frances Hill, Mary Hutchins, Doreen Millman, Naomi Lemkey, Sibly Severance, Marion Nowlin, Barbara Petrie, Joan St. Denis Dudd, Ann Stevenson, Shir- ley Swinson, and Cynthia Vary. * * * Assembly .. . New president of Assembly As- sociation Is Hazel Frank, who will be assisted by executive vice-pres- ident Sonny Orenstein and ad- ministrative vice-president Mary Jo Park. Taking minutes for As- sembly will be Grace Riteau, while Judy Jennis will look after the fi- nancial end of the job. Assembly's big sister chairman is Judy Veeb; personnel, Sylvia Levy and public relations, Sue Blau. Social chairman this year will be Lois Yandell and special projects chairman, Lois Shine. as follows: president, Jean Bromfield, Kappa Kappa Gam- ma; first vice-president; Bar- bara Heider, Alpha X1 Delta; second vice-president, Virginia Abbey, Delta Gamma; secretary, Becky Ninness, Chi Omega and treasurer, Jeralee Fox, Pi Beta Phi. Taking over the position of pub- lic relations chairman for the sec- ond semester will be Marlene Jaffa, Sigma Delta Tau; she will be as- sisted by Peg Hubbard, Alpha Chi Omega; Jean MacRae, Alpha Del- ta Pi and Alice James, Kappa Kap- pa Gamma. Other new Panhel officers are Rushing Chairman Margie Spind- ler, Alpha Phi; Nancy Briggs, Al- pha Delta Pi, assistant rushing chairman; Chairman of rushing counselors Debby Townsend, Gam- ma Phi Beta and Parliamentarian Irene Kellogg, Alpha Omicron Pi. The Panhel secretarial commit- tee includes Barbara Barker, Col- legiate Sorosis; Janet Maas, Alpha Epsilon Phi; Laura Portz, Alpha Phi and Carol McMacker, Alpha Omicron Pi. 4-Daily-John Hirtzel VICTORY SMILES-Noise and laughter resounded throughout Prescott House last night as their residents captured a majority of the positions in Assembly Association. The new administrative vice-president, Mary Jo Park, and president, Hazel Frank, are shown with gifts they received from the president and director of East Quad-bright red T-shirts with Prescott printed on them. Names of most of the women's organizations office holders were announced last night. 0> .,. MORRI LL'S Authorized Guaranteed service for ALL PENS by factory- trained technicians. N Complete stock of fam- ous writing equipment, featuring Sheaffer's new Snorkel Pen. Your best buy is BALFOURo Fraternity-Sorority jewelry, Favors, Novelties, Programs,: Stationary, Knitwear, Mugs, a Paddles, Awards, Trophies, Diamond Rings .. . Wedding Gifts We invite your inspection of " our modern st .... U L. G. Balfour Co. 1321 South University oUoc o ncv atoy ed by Nancy MacDonald. Secre- tary will be Sharon Callahan, with assistant Mary Rupp. Treasurer will be Mary Jean Crocker; assistant, Marilyn Wendel. In charge of the script for Soph Cab is Sunny Everett, while Mary Gronberg, floorshow chairman and Laura Portz, assistant, will take over the entertainment portion of the two-evening show. Other members of the central committee of Soph Cab are dance chairman, Doris Linton; assistant, Pat Drake; decorations, Sharon Shantz; as- sistant, Ann Reichart; publicity, Pat Sackandy; posters,. Beth Ro- senberg and stunts, Diana Cook. Also helping to make the new Soph Cab a success next year will ATTENTION! To those students living and eating out of the dor- mitories - it would pay you to see.. . Mr. Armstrong at Home of Good Food 928 S. State St. be programs chairman, Ruth Bas- sikis; make-up, Cindy Gold; as- sistant make-up chairman, De- lores Sloan; refreshments, Jeanne Newell and stage manager, Con- nie Butler. Selling tickets for the per- formances will be chairman Wil- ma Larmee and assistant, Mar- jorie Rout. Hostess chairman is Kathryn Luhn, while Sue Sul- Gym Instructors Formulate Plans For Workshop Five staff members of the Wom- en's Physical Education Depart- ment will attend the national con- vention of the American Associa- tion for Health, Physical Educa- tion and Recreation during the week beginning Sunday, April 19. Prof. Laurie Campbell has been active in the planning of the El- ementary School Physical Educa- tion Workshop, which will be held the first day of the convention. She will also participate in the Legislative Board meetings of the National Section of Girl's and Women's Sports. livan will be in ushers. charge of the * * * Junior Girls' Play *. . Central Committee members for the 1955 Junior Girls' Play in- clude Alice James, general chair- man; Marilyn Miller, assistant general chairman and Dawn Wal- dron, director. 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