SUNDAY, APRM 19, 1954 TUE MICHIGAN DAILY PAt"r $U N D Y, A ~ iL S, I~ 4 W A I!W rak.N* r'RVE.v Maize Team Captures Michifish Program Will Honor Dr. Bell Members of the Maize Team of Frosh Weekend took top honors last night for their presentation of "aMAIZ-in PURSE-onalties," given Friday in the League. ' The theme of "aMAIZ-in PURSE-onalities" featured the story of a University coed. The winning floorshow cast, under the direction of Meridelle Knights and Sally Ann Miller, chairman and assistant chairman, revealed the mysteries of a women's purse through original songs and dances Sally Wilkinson was general chairman for the Maize Team. Elizabeth Metcalf took the lead in the floorshow, "Pamela's Per- sonality Party," as Pamela, with supporting roles by many other freshmen women, including Nancy Marsh, playing Isabelle. In the show, Miss Metcalf's ma- jor subject of study was radio-ac- Honoring the life of Dr. Mar- garet Bell, Chairman of the Wom- will review the high points of her dance, complete with black leo- en's Physical Education Depart- life in their water show. tards is also represented. ment, at their water show, Michi- Narrated by Donna Hoffman, During the war years, Dr. Bell fish, WAA swimming club, will the program begins with a re- was in charge of the physical fit- present two more performances at minder that Dr. Bell always loved ness programs at the University tive isotopoes, which she soon 3 and 5 p.m. today at the new swimming as a little girl. A "dive" for the U. S. Army. "Waltzing changed for charm and personality women's pool. by Anne Linda Hatcher will open Bugle Boy" forms the background through the beauty secrets of Th first fo' e f the the program, for a routine involving exercises. "Pamela's "amazing purse." When Th;DrBelsmdclcolyas she gained her diploma for an program took place yesterday at Dr. Bell's medical school years The new pool that Dr. Bell has s main pernipy"mh frci the dedication of the pool. Tick- are represented by a trio, approp- worked so hard for, offers many ed a real wooden shoe, one of the ets for the shows are free and are riately dressed in "boney" cos- opportunities for synchronized Maie Tam' sybol, a a oodavailable at the pool. tumes, swimming to "Dry Bones. simn.Tredmntain Maz Tassybls sa odHer study in Vienna was featur-tohemscf "Baia," "Brho Presewo soon valbntinghetri bute to Dr. Bell um shseumnsicnnowairth ' saof luck omen. The show was given reets tribue Bel ed by "Tales from the Vienna the Blues" and "Tawny," prove in the form of a radio broadcast. for her efforts to acquire a pool Woods," while her love for fishing the point. The Maize team captured first is represented by Marian Charvat place after a close decision by and Margaret Lord, Mchifish Cappedsin colors designating; judges Susan Riggs, president ofI manager, as sparkling white fishy. their class, Michifish membersj the League; John Baity, president i'kAAA amInsit Ina1923, Dr. Bellversty.ted a po- will conclude their program de- l of stona the University. ounilan At this picting one of the Lantern Night of the Interfraternity Council an time a baseball game featured highlights, formation of a giant women I bloomers and middy "M" to the music of "The Victors." manager of the League. The judges LEAGUE COUNCIL - All old mblouses Michifish remember this felt that "aMAIZ-in PURSE-onal- and new members of the League to the tune of "Take Me Out to ties" was "outstanding in original- Council are urged to attend work- the Ball Game." ity and presentation." shop sessions from 4 to 5:30 p.m. Dancing with scarves was popu- Paul McDonough and his or- and from 7 to 9:30 p.m. Tuseday lar then and the idea of swim- HOW'D YOU LKE TO. chestra provided music for dancing in the League. Special problems ming was an old fashioned idea both nights of Frosh Weekend in edarious committees will be of "hang your clothes on a hick- the League Ballroom. ds, , , ory limb, but don't go near the SENIOR PANHEL-There will fashioned water ballet to the mu- be an important meeting of the sic of the "Surrey with the Fringe i ,I- I Panhellenic Association at 4:30 on Top." OPEN MONDAY UNTIL 8:30 P.M. flFTER-Ef4STER Sf4LE Smart Sprin g Styles in Coats, Suits, Dresses and Skirts, taken from our Regular Stocks and Drastically Reduced DRESSES .. . $7 Were 10.95 to 39.95 $10 $14 A 1 'ri I ANLL L ifl1{J VElK I After-Easter SHOE S p.m. tomorrow in the League. All Equipped with balloons, Michi- members and new delegates are fish members hail one of the big- asked to attend the meeting. gest contributors to the new pool, * * * Michigras. TENNIS CLUB-Members of the Members of, the men's varsity Tennis Club will meet at 4:20 to- swimming team will help hail morrow on the Palmer Field Matt Mann, retiring University courts. Coeds who are still inter- swimming coach, followed by a ested in joining the club are urged racing exhibition. to contact their house athletic The I-M Building was opened managers or contact Joan Hy- to women and the Co-Rec square man, NO 2-3119. dance came to the fore. Modern U a7 re Lt. Grady L. Friday and Aviation Cadet Selection Detachment No-403 are visiting the University of Michigan from April 26 to April 30. He will be avail- able on the third floor of the Union Buildin from desiring further informa- tion on career opportuni- ties in the Air Force. ALL WOOL SUITS... Were $28 COATS S Were 45.00 to 59.95 I Were $18 35.00 to 59.95 $38 KIRTS 14.95 to 17.95 $9 .I I I. I $38 Connie and Prima Flats and Dress Shoes Regto 8.95 Jacqueline Dress. Shoes Reg. to 10.95. Marquis of Paradise Dress Shoes Reg. to 16.95 now now now 88Qs kanaC'i paired pockets *. . perfection for Easter suits Ship'n Shore sleevelessuits open-or-close collar pretty-little . . . pockets roomy-big . . shirt tails extra-long. Sparkle- washing combed cotton .. . white, pastels, vivids. Sizes 30 to 38. 2.95 lots of other new blouses in stock now, too. 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