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18, 1956

THE MICHIGAN DAILY

PAGE FIVE

18, 956 HE MCHIAN DILY AGE X..

SYLVIA STUDIO
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ACADEMIC BALLET
Beginners, Intermediates,
Professional
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KINDERDANCE Phone NO 8-8066
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Senior Coeds
Will Attend
Annual Event
Featuring the theme of "Curtain
Call," the annual Senior. Night
dinner and program festivities
honoring graduating women, will
be held Thursday evening at the
League.
Beginning at 5:30 p.m., the sen-
ior coeds will participate in the
traditional march from the Gen-
eral Library to the League.
After the march the women will
attend a banquet in their honor
in the League Ballroom.
Romantic Status
A symbol of her romantic status
will be used by each woman at-
tending the 'event. Candles will
be carried by married coeds, while

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Engineering & Science Students!
Representatives of the world's
largest aircraft manufacturer
DOUGLAS AIRCRAFT CO.
will be on campus to interview for positions in
design, development and testing of aircraft and
missiles. Openings in Santa Monica, Long Beach,
or El Segundo, Calif., and Tulsa, Okla.
See the Placement Bureau for
Interview Appointment on
MARCH 19, 20 & 21

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Goings-on

Daily-Peter Song
FINISHING TOUCHES-Nancy Herkenhoff, JGP costume co-
chairman, adds the final touches to the costume Terry Kuhn will
wear in the production which will be presented Thursday, Fri-
day a.nd Saturday at Lydia Mendelssohn Theater.
Dress Rehearsals To Begin
For Junior Grls Play Cast

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Beginning dress rehearsals atV
2:30 p.m. today, the 108 members
of the Junior Girls Play cast enter
the last week of preparation be-
fore the curtain rises on "Rising
High" at Senior Night Thursday.
The 92 costumes for the show
have been designed by Thelma
Kavanau.
Miss Kavanau has done costumes
for summer stock for three years
including such productions as "The
King and I" in upstate New York,
and "South Pacific" and "Okla-
homa" in Maine.
Television Work
The highlight of Miss Kava-
nau's designing career was the
costuming of "One Summer Day,"
a play presented on the Kraft
DAILY
OFFICIAL
BULLETIN
(Continued from Page 2)
by Copland, Beethoven, Brahms, Ravel;
open to the general public.'
Walden Quartet of the University ofI
Illinois, Homer Schmitt, violin, Ber-
nard Goodman, violin, John Garvey,
viola, and Robert Swenson, cello, concert
at 8:30 p.m., Tues., March 20, Rackham
Lecture Hall, compositions by Josef
Haydn, william Walton, and Johannes
Brahms. Exchange concert with the
Stanley Quartet which performed on
the Illinois campus March 2; open to
the general. public without charge.
Academic Notices
School of Business Administration:
Students seeking admission to this
School as graduate degree candidates in
the summer session or fall semester,
1956, must take the Admission Test for
Graduate Study in Business on April
14. Students currently enrolled who
have not yet taken the test must also
take it on April 14. Each individual
must make his own application to the
Educational Testing Service, Princeton,
New Jersey, to be received in that
office not later than April 1. Applica-
tions for the test and test general
information bulletins are available in
Room 150, School of Business Adminis-
tration.
School of Business Administration:
Students from other Schools and Col-
leges intending to apply for admission
for the summer session or fall semester
(Continued on Page 6)

Playhouse over a national televi-
sion network last June.
On campus, she has created cos-
tumes for Union Opera and for
four semesters of Gilbert and Sul-
livan presentations. Currently she
is working with the speech depart-
ment.
Transferring the designs into
wearable outfits is the job of Nan-
cy Herkenhoff and Jeanne Tinker,
JGP costume chairmen.
Past Experience
Miss Herkenhoff, who supervises
the fittings and sewing, gained
experience as costume chairman
of the freshman theatre dramatic
club"at Marymount College, Ter-
rytown, New York.
Her assistant, Miss Tinker, has
done costumes for Dennison Uni-
versity summer stock.
Using almost 255 yards of vary-
ing shades of green, lavender, black
and champagne, their committee
of ten has created costumes that
will sparkle with foil and silver
glitter accents.
Individual Fittings
Individual fittings for each of
the 108 Cast members began five
weeks ago, with costumers work-
ing "36 hours a day on them,"
Miss Tinker said.
Tickets for the musical will go
on sale tomorrow with the Lydia
Mendelssohn box office open each
day from 1 to 4 p.m.
Tickets will also be sold at the
door for both the Friday and Sat-
urday evening performances and
the matinee at 2:30 p.m. Satur-
day.
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lemons will be sucked by engaged
women.
Pinned coeds will wear safety
pins instead of their fraternity
pins which will be placed, for safe
keeping, on a pin cushion made
by Miss Ethel McCormick, social
director of the League.
Unattached Coeds
Unattached coeds will carry pen-
nies, one for each year of their
age, which they will toss into the
wishing well.
Senior coeds attending Senior
Night will have an opportunity to
preview this year's JGP produc-
tion, "Rising High," after the ban-
quet.
Tickets for the dinner and en-
tertainment may be obtained to-s
morrow, Tuesday and Wednesday
mornings at the League Under-
graduate Office. They may also
be purchased in women's resi-
dences.
Junior Candidates
The Interviewing and Nomi-
nating committee of the League
has announced the junior nom-
inees for this committee.
Selected as candidates are
Jennie Gibson, Shannon King,
Kitty Wilson, Judy Guest, Judy
Wolgast and Sue Bergdahl.
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tee of the Maize team for Frosh
weekend at 6:30 p.m. today in
the League. Room will be posted.
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BLUE TEAM-There will be
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