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THURSDAY, MAY 10, 1956

THE MICHIGAN DAILY

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Questionaire
Discussed
By Senators
By SUE RAUNHEIM
At the Women's Senate meeting
held 4 p.m. yesterday in the
League, Sue Arnold, president, an-
nounced that petitioning is open
for executive secretary.
Any student who is a past or
present senator is eligible for this
position. Petitions should include
what the student hopes to see ac-
complished in Senate next year
and a description of what the job
entails.
Petitions should be one type-
written page long and are due
Wednesday, May 16 in the League
Undergraduate Office. Interview-
ing will be held from 3 to 6 p.m.
Thursday, May 17 and from 3 to
6 p.m. Tuesday, May 26.
Members-At-Large Chosen
Elections were held for two sen-
ators-at-large with Dorothy New-
ton and Catherine Clark being
elected. These women will act as
a steering committee by deciding
discussion topics for the senate
meetings.
Next, Alice Basford, member-at-
large gave the results of the quest-
ionaires which were based on the
automatic late permission system
for women's housing units.
Valid Reasons
Senators were asked what they
thought were valid reasons for
giving late permission extensions
to students during the week. Most
of the senators seemed to feel that
necessity and educational trips,
such as going to the ballet or opera
in Detroit would be valid.
One senator brought up the fact
that many affiliated women who
live in a sorority annex must use
up their automatic late permis-'
sions to perform sorority functions
thus having no late permissions
for themselves. Sue Arnold stated
that these problems would be
brought up before the next Jud-
iciary Council.

TO COMPETE IN SONG-FEST:
Lantern Night Finalists Named

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By PAT NORTON
Women judging the posture ofthe line of march. It will com-
Twenty-five women's residences;the singers were Joan Farrell and mence at the front of Alumni Me-
competed in hushed Hill Auditor- morial Hall and end on the steps
ium last evening for the elimina- of Hill Auditorium where the wom-
tions of the annual Lantern Night the Women's Physical Education en will form a block M and sing
Sing. Department and Ruth Harris, as- The Yellow and Blue."
Singing "A Medley of Moods," sociate supervisor in Physical Edu- The Phi Gamma Delta band will
under the direction of Ann Ster- cation for Women. lead the march.
ling, was Alpha Delta Pi. They Beginning Lantern Night, to be Sponsoring Lantern Night is the
will be supported by Delta Delta held at 7:15 p.m. Tuesday, will be Women's Athletic Association.
Delta.

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"The Most Beautiful Girl in the
World" was sung by Alpha Gamma
Delta with Linn Bevis directing.
Supporting them will be Prescott
House.

!International Week Lecture
To Feature Asian Speaker

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FASHION NEWS-Vera Ptak, J
try on clothing they will model at
at 8 p.m. tonight in the Union Bal
Students To 01

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Members of the Merit-Tutorial
Committee of the League have
planned individual tutoring and
pre-exam group seminars for stu-
dents who wish to give or receive
help in academic studies.
They will receive two dollars an
hour for tutoring in chemistry and
one dollar an hour for tutoring
all other subjects.
Interested students who wish to
tutor others or receive help, may
call the League at 2-3251, Ext.
29, between 3 and 5 p.m. Monday
through Thursday.
. These students may leave their
name, phone number and the sub-
ject in which they wish to receive
help or to tutor others,
If there are enough students who
want help in any one subject, a
seminar group will be formed,

1More Sororities Win- -
Led by Anita Hoven, the women Dr. Bahder Djohan, President of n
of Alpha Chi Omega sang to vic- the University of Indonesia, will
tory with "It Might As Well Be speak on "Tempos of One World" {
Spring," "That's For Me" and "It's at 4:30 p.m. today at the Union
A Grand Night For Singing." Pi Ballroom.
Beta Phi will give their support to
thsroes Participating in the UNESCO4
Night was Chi Omega. They sang Da-Ae ha ben cled
rntByhbenghaselinnardone
-Daily-Bill Van oosterhout "Cool Water" with Jan Doggett of his country's key educational
an Holmberg and Carol Palmer directing. They will be supported leaders.
a co-ed fashion show to be held by Alpha Xi Delta A medical doctor by training, he
lroom. Taking their places on the stage set aside his practice after World
and singing "Green .Cathedral" War II to devote time to educa-
were the women of Couzens Hall. tional and cultural activities.
Directing them was Carol Rudman, Indonesian Delegate
btain T utOring "Lending support will be the coeds Dr. Bahder has served twice as
Minister of Education, Science and
Delta Gamma Wins Culture and recently, as a member
with on tutor for several students. Women from Delta Gamma, sing- of the Indonesian delegation to the
Each student receiving this help ing "Christopher Robin Is Saying United Nations. DR. BAHDER DJOHAN
His Prayers,' won a place in the
will pay one dollar for two hours The seven other participants of The International Week program
of tutoring.,atrn'ih fnlThywr the UNESCO conference will be
Iterstedersnsmaydirected by Cherry Harris and willpeheUE ofeenhelote is being sponsored by the Interna-
Interested persons may also call be supported by Helen Newberry, present at a tea to be held on the tional students Association and the
the above number for further in- Under the leadership of Barbara Union Terrace. They are Prof. International Center.
formation. Merriott, Gamma Phi Beta sang a .K.R.V. Rao, Director of the oed Fashion Show
_ Meriott Gama PhiBetasanga 11School of Economics at the Uni-Cod
Carousel Medley. Their supporting vIt will include a co-ed fashion
BCarMd rnousel MedAley Thirn suppin verity of Delhi Sykit Nimmana show at 8 p.m. tonight in the Union
Ialet Modern house is Alpha Omicron Pi. haeminda, of the University oftn'oftaiinlmrig
I Singing for their selection, "I Bagkok, and Tay Keoluangkhot, jBallroom and a musical presenta-
Talk To The Trees," were the Director General of the Ministry tion of traditional marriage cere-
Da nce rs To Give coeds of Kappa Delta under the of National Education in Laosmoes around the world at 8 p.m.
direction of Judy Huber. Sponsor- Sam Sary of the Ministry of Ed- tmorrow in the Kellogg Auditor-
Combined Concerting them will be the women of ucation in Cambodia; and Edward O nat
Kappa Alpha Theta.,usmnHr!d ele a Other International Week events
KapaAlh TetCushman, Harold Keele and are a Sports Day on Saturday and
Members of the Ballet Club and Kappa to Sing Charles Odegaard of the United a uf dinner and movysro-
the Modern Dance Club will pre- Another selection of the judges States will also be present.gamonn Sunda
se MomerneDance C nle twas Kappa Kappa Gamma singing grainm on Sunday.
sent a combined dance concert at ''n The S till Of The Night'' with
8 p.m. Saturday and at 3 and 8 ''I Te Sain o the itig.
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Dances from the Ballet Club
will be presented by the entire
group to "Chopin Suite" and "Five
Sense Suite."
Beth Green will do a solo dance
to the "Degras Suite."
A suite of folksongs from the
Middle Ages to Modern Times will,
include "Eggs and Marrow Bone"
with Judy Goldberg doing the
choregraphy, "Rumble Drum" with
Barbara Roos, "Berg op Zoom"
by Norma Gottleib and "Hoedown"
with Randy Oslund -doing the
dancing.1
Other dances in the suite include'
"Chow Willie" with Chris Knaggs
dancing, "Green Sleeves" with'
Margaret Heitzman, "R o n d o"
done by Nancy Willard and Ruth
Spitale doing "Motherless Child-r
ren."
Tickets will be sold at the door.
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ACTIVITIES CHAIRMEN -
There will be a meeting for allI
dormitory activities chairmen at
4 p.m. today in the League.
RUSHING - All scholastically
eligible (2.0) women interested in
rushing in the fall should register
today in the League Undergraduate
Office.

their way to victory with "Rhythm
In The Rain." They were led by
Linda Reck, and will have Betsy
Barbour supporting them.
Chosen for their singing of "The
Keel Row" and "Turn Ye To Me"
were the women of Sigma Kappa.
They were led by Judy Tatham.
Lending their support will be the
women of Jordan Hall.
Dorms Participate
Singing "I Don't Know Why,"1
"Dream," and "Falling In Love"
tory with "Lt Might As Well BeJ
who were directed by Margie La-
zor. They will be supported by the
women of Collegiate Sorosis.
Under the direction of Yvonne
Scrobble, the women of Victor
Vaughn sang an "Indian Chant,"
Their sponsoring house will be
Stockwell Hall,
Judging the singing were Thel-
ma Lewis, associate professor of
voice, John Flower, instructor in
theory and Frank Stillings, also
instructor in theory.
IFC Sing
The results of the IFC sing
tryouts are as follows: Betta
Theta Pi, Chi Psi, Delta Tau
Delta, Kappa Sigma, Lambda
Chi; Phi Gamma Delta, Sigma
Alpha Epsilon, Sigma Phi Ep-
silon; Theta Delta Chi, Trigon.

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