THURSDAY, APRIL 14, 1955 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAf4V IP " THURSDAY, APRiL 14, 1955 THE MICHIGAN DAILY A W~U' U'YUUS rau~a rata~ Women s Excited Hush Fills Rackham During Event. Lucy Landers Opens Traditional Program; Hazel Frank Presides > By ARLINE LEWIS Amidst traditional Installation Night excitement, officers of the League, Panhellenic, Assembly and Women's Athletic Association were announced for the coming year. Filling Rackham Auditorium, where they were seated according to housing units, University coeds sat in a breathless hush as re- sults of petitioning were announc- ed. The program was opened by SUCCESS outgoing League president, Lucy stallation Landers, who spoke on the state and change of the University. A Hazel Fr standing ovation saluted her as she left the stage. Although next year's presidents Le a of campus organizations had been revealed before the ceremony, all NeA other winning candidates had no VW knowledge of their selection. Scroll, Ethel NcCormick, Pan- Newly - e hel, Mortarboard and Delta Delta include Al Delta scholarships were awarded president; to 10 women. The scholarships rice-preside ranged from $100 to $125. secretary; Donna Chapin received the Al- er and ME pha Lambda Delta award, a book school pres of poetry and a long round of ap- Chosen t plause for her four year grade Services C point average of 3.964. Gebhardt. Topping the sororities in num- Chairman ber of women installed in posi- Shirley Sil Lions was Alpha Delta Pi. Follow- dance capt ing were Alpha Omicron Pi, Alpha will act as Xi Delta, Kappa Kappa Gamma man and P and Alpha Chi Omega. the Public Alice Lloyd led the dormitories Elaine B and league houses while Stock- chairman o well, Mosher, Prescott, Tyler and House Com Barbour followed. Jewell, will Outgoing chairman of the Lea- J. Crocker. gue interviewing and nominating of the Mer committee, Sally Lorber, com- is Mary Lot mented that an unusually large To I number of well qualified women Coeds on had petitioned for positions this mittee inc year. transfer ch Following the program, a recep- Booths cha tion was held for new officers, son, social x award winners and friends. Mooney, ch Groups Reveal Officers at Installation Night -Daily-John Hirtzel SFUL SCHOLARS--Among scholarship winners at In- Night were Betty Shuptrine, Alice James, Grace Ritow, ank and, in the foreground, Ann Sterling. ue Announces Officers, Committee Chairmen lected League officers ice James, first vice- Erika Erskine, second ent; Margaret Lane, Mary Slawson, treasur- arilyn Houck, summer ident. o head the Community Committee is Ursula The Dance Committee is Jean Underwood. kkenga will be senior ain. Gwynne Finkleman Special Projects chair- Paula Strong will head Relations Committee. ice has been elected f the Social Committee. mittee chairman, Emily * be assisted by Mary Elected as chairman rit-Tutorial Committee iu Kierdorf. Read Orientation the Orientation Com- lude Gretchen Quine, hairman; Cathy King, airman; Alice Robert- chairman and Pat airman. Next year's parliamentarian will be Elaine Borkowski. Central Committee for Soph Scandals will be headed by Mary Klauer, general chairman and Nancy Murphy, assistant general chairman. Other chairmen include Judy Maxwell, floorshow; Alice Louie, secretary; Sue Van Sturc, finance; Ann MacDonald, costumes; Mar- lene Crawford, dance and Barbara Perlman, decorations. List Continues Continuing the list of chairmen are Jacqueline Lefler, scenery; Nancy Colwell, hostess; Sarah Gullette, make-up and Kathy Wil- son, music. Linda Goodman will take charge of programs and Jan- et Seider, refreshments. Barbara Bendlin will handle publicity; Jane Holben, posters and Carol Vestal, stunts. Script writing will be headed by Nancy Willard. Jane Prindeville will be stage manager and Sue Bergdahl props chairman. Maryl Klawson will take care of the tick- ets while Margaret Wiersma will be ushers chairman. JGP Central Committee mem- bers include general chairman, Nancy MacDon'ald and assistant general chairman, Janet Doggett. Director of the 1956 perform- ance will be Sue Arnold. Alicia Tarrent has been elected secre- tary and Jeanne Newell, treasurer. To Direct Writing Sally Miller will beascript chair- man. Serving as stage manager will be Katie O'Hara. Thelma Kavanau will be responsible for costumes. Chairman Mary Bloem- endal will work on the make-up committee. Making arrangements for the dancing will be Robin Arnold. Publicity duties go to Joan Sayles, chairman. Jane Fowler will take charge of Daily publicity. Stunts will be directed-by Virginia Royal. Judy Huber has been chosen chor- al director and Judie Shagrin, mu- sic chairman. Concluding the list of chairmenj are Dee Galonska, programs;4 Mary Sue Curry, props; AbbeyI Justice, tickets and Ann Sterling, ushers. Names of assistant chairmen and committee members will ap- pear in,.tomorrow's Daily. Assembly, Panhel, WAA Posts Filled Panhellenic ... Panhel last night announced its officers for next semester. The are: Debby Townsend, president; Jane Germany, first vice-president; Marcia Golman, second vice-president; Barbara Frey, secretary; Jean MacRae, treasurer; Nancy Jaquette, rush- ing chairman; Sue Stegleder, as- sistant rushing chairman; Carol DeBruin, rushing counselor chair- man; Betty Powell, assistant rush- ing counselor chairman. Barbara Beach, Kathy Lun, Carol Kirshner, Nan O'Tool, sec- retarial committee; Peggy Hub- bard, public relations chairman; Minerva Chezak, Mary Lease, Ann Titterington, Linda Rubinstein, public relations committee; Mar- garet Hammond, parliamentarian. T h e Panhellenic Association represents all affiliated women on campus, and attempts to promote better understanding between it- self and the administration. Sponsor of Panhellenic Ball and Variety Show, it participates with other campus organizations in the Fresh Air Camp Tag Day and Greek Week. * * * Assembly..- Those women who will handle the administrative work of As- sembly Association for next year were announced last night by Ha- zel Frank, retiring president of As- sembly. Assembly Association is the in- dependent women's association representing women in the dormi- tory and league house systems. Jeanette Grimm will assume the president's duties assisted by Ilene Pavlove as first vice-president and Jo Osmond as second vice-presi- dent. Taking over as secretary will be Joan Mason. Sharon Chynowith will be the new Assembly treasurer. Meredith Tigel has been ap- pointed big.sister chairman while Lois Cowell will be in charge of public relations for Assembly. New personnel chairman is Jean Scruggs while Nancy Case will as- sume the duties of special proj- ects chairman. * * * WAA... Coeds receiving positions on the Women's Ath1etic Association board were Jaylee Duke, presi- dent; Paula Strong, vice-president in charge of special projects; Rob- in Piatt, vice-president in charge of student relations; Meredith Ti- gel, secretary, and Dorothy Clark- son, treasurer. Other officers include Margaret Smith, co-recreation chairman; Mary Lou Kierdorf, American Fed- eration of College Women repre- sentative; Chloe Dandison, soror- ity manager; Charlotte Haller, dormitory manager, and Diane Young, league house manager. Nancy Blumberg will fill, the post of public relations manager, Virginia Robertson, The Daily representative, and Carol McMack- en will be co-recreation tourna- ment manager. New managers of WAA clubs will be Gwynne Finkelman, ten- nis; Tony Sacchetti, softball; Margaret Davis, riding; Roberta Gubbins, rifle; Margaret Heiz- mann, modern dance; Marion Charvat, Michifish; Kay Leo, golf; Sally Lyon, field hockey; Judy Stover, fencing; Joan Sayles, camp counselors; Fairy Sakai, bowling; Beth Green, ballet; Priscilla Tors- leff, badminton and Betty Veres, ice skating. WEDDIII 0 r -0 - y INVITATIONS 0ANNOUNCEMENTS 9 ACCESSORIES You may select your -Daily-John Hirtzel CAMERA WATCHES AS VIRGINIA COOK HEARS SHE'LL HEAD WOMEN'S JUDICIARY Scholarships, Awards Given Coeds Receive Honors For Activities, Grades Coeds voiced their approval last night, at the announcement of various award and scholarship re- cipients, a part of the annual In- stallation Night ceremonies. Claudia Moore Smith, Alice James and Hazel Frank" each re- ceived $100 Ethel McCormick Scholarships in recognition for leadership, participation in activi- ties, scholarship and financial need. Hailed an outstanding cast member of the recent Cock-a- Hoop, JGP, Lou Ann Fiber was honored with the Marcia Babbidge Award, a plaque which hangs per- manently in the League. Miss Fi- ber's name was engraved on it and she was presented with an award certificate. Scroll Awards Leadership in extra curricula activities as well as character, service and financial need made Betty Shuptrine worthy of the $100 Scroll Scholarship which is presented annually to a junior af- filiated woman, by the senior af- filiated women's honorary. Each year, Delta Delta Delta awards three $120 scholarships to any coed who meets their require- ments of citizenship, scholarship and financial need. Last night, Janet Lee Wirth, Gloria Szweda and Harriet Eaton were proud re- cipients. Basing their qualifications on scholarship, leadership and serv- ice, Mortarboard, senior women's honorary presented Grace Rito* with a $100 scholarship. Scholarship Honors Twenty-seven senior women, members of Alpha Lambda Delta freshman honorary, have main- tained an average of 3.5 or higher for four years. Having the highest over-all average, Donna Chapin received Alpha Lambda Delta's award of a book. Lois Klein; Phyl- Liss Ash, Clara Oppenheimer, Alice Pletta, June Stone, Jessie Ander- son, Eleanor Beebe, Lilian Bickert, Anne Campbell, Janet Kochenny, Sharon Gross, Barbara Hansen, Camilla Heller, Phyllis DeSwarte, Alice Kretzschmar, Mary Laflue, Caroline Lentz, Joyce Rasbach, Barbara Mattison, Linda Reck, Patricia Tavidean, Jane Stoltz, Charlotte Wolfe, Anne Young, Carol Alford, Ruth Peebles were also honored. Catherine Campbell and Ann Sterling were awarded $100 schol- arships, an annual presentation made by Panhel to outstanding -Daily-John Hirtzel OF VICTORY INTERVIEWING AND NOMINATING CHAIRMAN, JUDY JENNIS, LEARNS i udic, Nominating Council Named 4) Judiciary... Members of the Women's Judi- ciary Council, which reviews the work of the House Judiciary Coun- cils and the League House Judi- ciary Council, have been chosen. New chairman is Virginia Cook, and the vice president, Jocelyn Finegold. Other new members are Nadyne Cooke, Betty Jean Kafka, Jocelyn Watt, Mary Baker and Kim Friebolin. The Council encourages coop- eration in the work of women stu- dents' self government. Certain disciplinary powers are delegated, but the Council reviews cases re- ferred to it by subordinate judici- ary councils. Penny Brown will head the League house judiciary. This body has jurisdiction over minor dis- ciplinary problems involving stu- dents living in League houses. It also checks sign-out sheets and special permission slips and sends weekly reports to the Wom- en's Judiciary Council. Nominating Council Next year's Interviewing and Nominating Committee has been selected. The new officers are: Judy Jennis, chairman; Ruth Flanders, secretary; Ruth Bassi- chis, Joyce Reuben and Barbara Clark, junior members; Judy Tatham, Mary Francis Jones, and Polly Van Schoick, sophomore members. The Committee handles pets- tions and interviews coeds trying for League positions. They also accept petitions and hold inter- views for candidates of Central Committees of Class Projects, Projects Committees, Women's Judiciary Council, and permanent membership on League House Ju- diciary Council. Makes Recommendations Among their other functions is the job of making recommenda- tions to the Women's League Council. This year's committee, respon- sible for the selection of members to all of the previously mentioned committees consists of Sally Lor- ber, Lois Klein, Nariy Jacquette, Barbara Watson, Martha Walli- billick, Carolyn Bahle, ErikaW Es- kine and Betty Jean Kafka. coeds. I U w SAM, .::211 .~ ~ gill r j -Daily--John Hirtzel EXUBERANT VICTORS-Celebrating at the reception following Installation Night are Jane Germany, Panhel vice-president; Ilene Pavlove, Assembly vice-president; Erika Erskine, second vice-president of the League, and Nancy MacDonald, JGP gen- eral chairman. x? . . ..:.. . . . . . ..., .... a CAFE DE LA ROE } R MonySvnValue! 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