THE MICHIGAN DAIL'Y' rAGE V" THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE FIVE Buro-Cats, Campus Honoraries Announce Chairmen, Members 'U' Students To Participate in Aquatic Show The University of Michigan will be well represented when the Washtenaw County Chapter of the American Red Cross holds its Dia- mond Jubilee Aqua Show at 8 p.m. As the spring semester draws to a close, new members and initiates of various groups continue to be announced. Buro-Cats The Women's League recently appointed their new Buro-Cats Ad- visory Board. New Board members include, Arline Harris, chairman of the activities committee; Donna Wickham, chairman of league re- search; and Sue Janetzke, chair- man of the art committee. Gerry Wise, chairman of the re- Music Group Ends Year With Banquet Members of the Men's Glee Club held their annual banquet Monday' evening at the Hillside Inn in Plymouth, concluding a year of varied activities. At this time awards were given to outstanding members of the group. The Taylor Award pre- sented each year to the individual who has been most valuable to the * club was awarded to Steven Hauser, president of the Glee Club. Seven Novelaire awards were also .presented. Five were given to outstanding seniors of the year, Bill Hein, Tom Schill, Steven Hauser, Bob Fritts and Oleg Solanov. Receive Honorary Awards } Two honorary Novelaire awards were received by acting director .of the group, Walter S. Collins, and past faculty business manager, Walter B. Rea, Dean of Men. Novelty awards were presented to Jon Peterson who made the outstanding error of the year, and to Jack Leonard who was able to stop rehearsals with a single com- ment. Highlights of the past year's Glee Club work centered around their summer European tour. Forty members of the group spent almost two months in Europe, presenting 16 concerts. Tour Six Countries Countries included on their tour were Germany, Austria, Italy, Switzerland, France and the Neth- erlands. ' Last fall the group's annual combined concert was given with the University of Indiana's Glee Club, while the University group was also sponsor of Gulantics. The second oldest Glee Club in the country is under the acting direction of Walter S. Collins, while director Prof. Philip S. Duey is in Europe on sabbatical leave. ceptionist committee; and Fern Frisby, chairman of the secretariat were also announced as members of the Advisory Board. Maureen Isay, as second-vice-president of the League, is chairman of Buro- Cats. Buro-Cats is a branch of the secretariat of the League. Members of this group act as helpers for all League committees. Buro-Cats is divided into five branches including the secretariat, receptionist, Senate research, art and activities committees, The sec- retariat group takes care of all clerical and general office work connected with the various class projects. Coeds on the Senate research committee collect information for discussion of all-campus issues at weekly Senate meetings and are, responsible for mailing this mate- rial to the senators prior to each meeting. * * * Zeta Phi Eta Eleven new members of Zeta Phi Eta, national speech arts frater- nity for women were initiated at a banquet which celebrated the chapter's twenty-fifth year on the University campus. Membership in the honorary is based on a major or minor in the Saturday at the Ann Arbor High field of speech, faculty recom.- mendations and a better than de- partmental average in speech courses. New initiates include, Sally Blackman, Christine Crawford, Carol DeBruin, Barbara Hollar, Beverly Houghton, Eleanor John- son, Dona Miller, Barbara Schoen- holz, Alma Volpe, Naicy Ward and Lenore Weiss. Also initiated in recognition of her outstanding achievement in drama was honorary member, Ethel Waters. President of Zeta Phi Eta ror the past year has been Eugenie Reagen. * * Kappa Tau Alpha New members of Kappa Tau Alpha, journalistic honorary fra- ternity for journalism majors in the upper ten percent of their class, will be initiated at the home of Prof. Wesley Maurer of the journalism department at 10 a.m. on Sunday. The initiates are Robert Ander- son, William Beers, Philip Douglis, marian Ellias, Jack Hoffman, Robert Jones, James Kerwin, Rob- ert McDivitt, Virginia Robertson and Laird Wallace. . School pdol. Participating in the show will be the University swim team and Recreation Month Increasing leisure time and years of prosperity have meant more hours of recreation for the average American.: As a result publicly-owned playgrounds, public recreation agencies and the number of professional recreation leaders has jumped by leaps and bounds. Nextsmonth has been desig- hated as National Recreation Month by the National Recrea- tion Association. It is during June that playgrounds, beaches, pools and summer camps will be opening up. Michifish, the synchronized swim- ming group. University coeds will be model- ing in the water-wear fashion show which stars Miss Dede Wil- liams. The models are Ellie Love- land, Jan Tinkham, Irene Heuser, Marial Hulbert, Nancy Parish, Mary de Tar and Trudy McKewen. Miss Sally Miller of the Panhel- lenic office has arranged for the models. Swim suits will be furnished by a local shop. Others appearing in the show are Bruce Harlan and the Dillies. From Michigan State Normal Col- lege, the Roosevelt Sinkopators will be directed in synchronized, swimming by Miss Mary Irene Bell. The Tappan Junior High School' swimming team and the Ann Arbor' High School swim team will also appear. Paul Clifford, swimming coachl at Ann Arbor High School, is directing the show. On the program are exhibitions' of high diving, comedy diving, water ballet, demonstrations in the history of swimming and such water safety skills as life-saving techniques and small craft handl- ing. The public is invited to attend the Aqua Show. As seating is limit- ed, admission will be by ticket. Tickets may be obtained free of y F e charge from the Red Cross office in Ann Arbor. IFC Ball Pictures Formal pictures taken at In- ter-Fraternity Council Ball may be picked up at the Administra- tion Building afternoons until 5:30 p.m. today through Wed- nesday, and all day Thursday, V/ / { !I 0 . b ., ,,,r r,,,, ,,..k~ ,r It} tl C+ { «. , \ l ' e ', 4 a + 'V K 'r'n-. / 4 { /,,f SPRING SUITS-COATS originally 39.95 to 69.95 -a-... 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