FRIDAY, FEBR=UARY 15, 2957 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE FIIE FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1957 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE FIYK Active Jean Scruggs Praises SGC Parties, Winter Dances To Highlight Weekend By BEATA JORGENSOP An infectious grin, a ger interest in student governi and a liking for coffee are trademarks of Jean Seri president of Assembly Associa Jean, a pert junior in the erary school, first became it ested in student government v she was a freshman and held position of activities chairma Hinsdale House. "Then came one of my f years, when I served on Asse: Board in the capacity of pei nel chairman," she recalled. SGC Work "It was in the fall of 1955, ing as the personnel directo the all-campus elections, wh first became interested in Stu Government Council," the e omics major said. And since then, Jean has an active participant in SGC fairs, this year serving as an member. "SGC is one of the most re tic and finest forms of stt government, and I am very luctant to see its duties and sponsibilities taken away," thoughtfully remarked. Assembly Problems "Assembly, which is the ganization for all indepen women on campus, is a sp group with its own problems, Committee 1 i JOKES Do you enjoy playing l harmless jokes? !. i ,J UNION THEATER TRIP FAN : Apothecary Ball . . . twined with serpents which tbe- Students will dance amid scenes longed to Aesculapius, god of of "a modern pharmacy" at the, healing and is now the symool Apothecary Ball from 9 p.m. to of the medical profession, will midnight tonight at the League hang above the bandstand. Ballroom. Proceeds of the dance will go Don Kenney's Band will pio- to various Galens' activities in- vide music for couples at the ninth cluding Children's Workshop at annual all-campus dance of the the Hospital, the Scholarship and pharmacy school. Decorations Loan Fund for medical students, will depict the development of the annual Galens' lecture cnd Ga- profession through the a;es. lens' student-faculty lounge in Sorority Lambda Kappa Sig- the Hospital. ma, fraternity Phi Delta Chi and * * * the American Pharmaceutical As- Theme Parties , sociation are sponsoring the dance. Proceeds will go to the To celebrate Valentine's Day, Fresh Air Camp. many sororities and fraternities Tickets may be purchased at have planned special parties. the Pharmacy Building and at Members of Tau Delta Phi and the door. their dates will dance tonight * * * while a local disc jockey conducts Caduceus Ball his program from the house. r0- morrow night. Acacia will hold Medical School will p.resent its 1 a semi-formal Valentine Dance. annual Caduceus Ball from 9 p.m. Entirely different will be the to 1 a.m. tomorrow evening in the "Bundle Parties" held at bota A- Union Ballroom. pha Tau Omega and Theta Xi to- The semi-formal dance, an an- morrow night. nual event of Medical School, is Intellectuals will be honored at sponsored by Galens, honorary Sigma Alpha Mu's "Bohemian medical society, and is open to Party". Guests will have an op- staff members of University Hos- portunity to view an art display pital and to all students. while eating. Eight men from the University Members of Phi Sigma Delta Glee Club will provide entertain- will do a "Sophisticated Swing" ment. During the intermission, with their dates while those of comedian Bob Levin will present Psi Omega will hold a "Monte his act. Carlo Party." Parodies of professors drawn Pledges of Kapps Alpha 'Theta by Don Kelly, will decorate the will be honored guests 0t "Theta walls. A large caduceus, a rod en- Heaven Pledge Formal." , | I Tuesday, February 19th Tickets $3.00 (Transportation Ij to Detroit included) Tickets on Sale UNION STUDENT OFFICES 2-5 P.M. Red Hot Gum.,.... Joy Buzzer .... . . . . Bingo Matches ... . Bitter Cigs . .. . . .. Fly on Spoon . . Shooting Pen . . . . . . Mystic Smoke . . Rubber Chocolate .. Klik Klak Blocks .,.. .15 .49 .35 .29 .25 .49 .35 .25 .98 I DESIGNED FOR THE TRAVEL WISE... I can skim with the (Many Others) HOnBBIES Stamp Packets ... . Shell Collection ... Planter Kit ... .25 2.95 1.29 ASSEMBLY PRESIDENT SCRUGGS . . . surprises even herself being its president has been my top University experience," she or- said. dent A bubbling blond, Jean usually ecial attends about six official meet- and ings a week in addition to "vari- Chooses Coeds For Cast of Annual JGP ous and sundry committee mc et- ings I manage to sit in on." One of the greatest satisfac- tions derived from her work in activities is that of knowing and working with the administration, faculty and student body. Coffee and Work "The Assembly Board has learned to drink coffee this year if they like it or not," the coed hailing from Wyandotte said. On first appearance shy and quiet, Assembly's president said with regard to her future, "There are a couple of leap years before I'm too old!"j Level-headed and open-minded, Jean confessed, "Ever so often I do something that surprises even myself." NEW SCULPT BY NUMBER 2.98 CAMPUS BIKE &TOY 514-16 E. William Read The Classifieds - - - T - - - _\ i Cast members for this year's Junior Girl's Play, chosen by the Central Committee during the past week's tryouts are: Leads: Joan Donovan, Carol Sue Meeker, Judy Maxwell, San- dy Dobrick, Sue Salkover, Beate Kau'fuss, Diane Heidelmeyer, and Nancy Wren. Other Individual Parts: Kay Eckerman, Ondra Gansser, Betsy Alexander, Peggy Hall, Winnie Wohllebe, Leslie Yoder, Pat Mor- ton, Mary Lou Mo'nger, Carol Pal- mer, Nancy Smith, Elynor Popo vich, Ann Murphy. Margaret Whinery, Arlene Koel- bel, Judy Brush, Lois Lamdin, Mary Anne Pahl and Terry Jelac- sity. Dancing Parts Dancing Parts: Linda Brozan, Ann Crossmen, Carol Domke, Mary Jo DeWitt, Cathy Carrero, Jo Jesson, Ann McDonald, Johni Nagel, Judy Reynolds, Bev Scales, Sally Simon, Nancy Wyle. Judy Baer, Judy Engelke, Pat Booze ,Sue Fox, Sue Goldman, Carol Hotham, Jennie Gibson, Polly Van Schoick, Shirley Todd, Susan Whinery, Jean Carter, Lynn Markus, Claire Lenz, Vera Ptak, Carol Seidel, Sally Thayer, Sara Jane Trythall. Adele Busaid, Carol James, El- len Jones, Rachel Tiedke, Joyce Tobeler, Bunny Lifshey, Joan Borgerding, Marianne Goes, Mary Klauer, Gail Porath. Singing Parts Singing Parts: Peg Davis, Leslie Dietz, Sandy Marx, Nancy Walser, Barb Anderson, Arlene DeCook, Ann Doerr, Marcia Flucke, Mari- lyn Mehney, Maureen Isay, Vir- ginia O'Connor, Ann Osborn. Judy Owen, Gertrude Scheib, Julie Dayton, Mary Lou Grand- bois, Marty Belknap, Virginia Haroutunian, Priscilla Montgom- ery, Frances Sekles, Judy Wol- gast, Ginny Myers, Sue Bobcean, Jeannette Cameron, Margie Chew, Sandy Edleman. Jo Ann Marsh, Pat McFarland, Kathy Mooney, Maude Nichthaus- er, Ann Morrow, Barb Hansen, Barb Koto and Kay Wheeler. The cast will have its first meeting at 9:30 a.m. tomorrow in the League. League to Hold Bridal Clinic A bridal clinic, planned Iy the special projects committee of the League, will be held from 1:30 to 4 p.m. tomorrow in the Hussey, Michigan, and Vandenberg rooms of the League. This clinic is not only for brides-to-be and bridesmaids, but for all interested women. Local merchants will display china, crystal, silver, linens, and other gifts. 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