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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

llation Night Draws Crowd

Women

Announce

DAILY

CA s

Activity

Officers,

Honors, Awards
Outgoing women officers yester-
day announced women's activities
appointments, awards and scholar-
ships for the coming year at the
annual Installation Night held in
Rackham Auditorium.

Women's Athletic
Association .
President, Norma Clarke, '59;
Vice-President - Special Projects,
Helena Palmer, '59; Vice-Presi-
dent - Student Relations, Ellen
Orenstein, '59Ed; Co-Recreation
Manager, Irene Shapiro, '60Ed;
Secretary, Elaine Ash, '61; Treas-
urer, Carolyn Rosenbaum, '59BAd;
AFCW Representative, Theresa
Pinkler, '60; Sorority Manager,
Marie Joynt, '60A&D; Dormitory
Manager, Patti Kreul, '59; Public
Relations, Sandra Ogden, '60; Bal-
let, Pauline Mitchell, '60; Bowling,
Patricia Cornell, '61; Fencing,
Cynthia Van Heeckeren, '61A&D;
Field Hockey, Barbara McCallum,
'60Ed; Golf, Barbara Crill, '59Ed;
Ice Skating, Sue Lorimer, '61;
Rifle, Joanne Gobel, '60, and
Rosanne Gobetti, '61N; Tennis,
Kay Davis, '60; Life Saving Corps,
Sally Eckwall, '59; Badminton,
,Patsy Dernberger, '59Ed.
Women's League . .
First Vice-President, Kay Karse,
'59; Second Vice-President, Pene-
lope Reynolds, '59; Secretary, Jac-
queline Mervis, -'60; Treasurer,.
Gayle Burns, '59BAd.
Interviewing and Nominating
Committee: Chairman, Marilyn
Malone, '60; Secretary, Marsha
Woughter, '59Ed. Members: Sylvia
Engle, '60; Susan Hodge, '60A&D;
Slyvia Trythall, '60; Elinor Brown,
'61; Jacqueline Efrusy, '61; and
Nancy Brown, '60.
Women's Judiciary Council:
Chairman, Sarah Drasin, '59; Vice-
Chairman, Sandra Halford, '59Ed.
Membtrs: Cyra Greene, '60; Mar-
cia Pierce, '60A&D; Dorothy Shaff-
ner, '69; Mary Wilcox, '60; Shirley
Larkin, '61; Carol Ference, '61;
Ann Verhey, '61; and Doranne
Wilson, '61.
Orientation Committee: Chair-
man, Sharon Miller, '60Ed. Mem-
bers: Rosalind Farris, '60; Barbara
Kriser, '61;. Jean Ross, '61;. Rosa-
lind Ribyat, '61; Elise Sarahov,
'61; and Betty Zapolski, '61N.

BUSINESS SERVICES
RE-WEAVING--Burns, tears, moth holes
rewoven. Let us save your clothes.
Weave-Bac Shop. 224 Nickels Arcade.
)J2
BUY AND RENT your typewriter and
have your typewriters repaired at a
TYPEWRITER STORE.
MORRI LL'S
314 S. State NO 3-2481
Our 50th Year of MORRILL
Support to Students and
-theUniversity
1361
YOUNG LADY -- Unmarried, wants
housekeeping work, live in. NO 2-
3025 or HU 3-3827. )3148

-Daily-Paul Nida I '

CHANGEOVER-Outgoing WAA President LuAnne Austin hands
yellow tea rose to her successor, Norma Clarke, as capacity crowd
watches installations.

I

ONE-DAY SERVICE
r shoe repairing and hat cleaning at
SANFORD'S
also fine tailoring, suits pressed and
shoe shining
119 East Ann Street.
Phone: Business NO 8-6966
30 years in same location
(opposite court house)
iJ99

Katherine Johnson, '60. Members:
Barbara Barclay, '59SM; Patricia
Heyman, '61; Ann Buehrer, '59Ed;
Judith Tingley, '604; Polly Witzke,
'61; and Sally Proud, '61.
House Committee: Sally Coon,
'59, Chairman, and Helen Murray,
'59SM.
Tutorial Committee: Chairman;
Margaret Powers, '59A&D. Mem-
bers: Jeanne Atkinson, '60; Janis
Kimball, '60; Virginia Knox, '60;
Sherrill Nichols,- '60; and Ann
Peterson, '61. .
Panhellenic . .
Secretarial Manager, Nancy
Moore, '60; Public Relations Chair-
man, Sheila Stampfli, '59; Cbun-
selors Chairman, Mary Wellman,
'60; Rushing Chairman, Lois Cur-
tis, '59Ed; 'reasurer , Barbara
Sutliff, '59; Secretary, Diane Gil-
bert, '60; Second Vice-President,
Phyllis Levine, '59; First Vice-
President, Mary Beth Wyss, '59;
President, Mary Tower, '59.
Assembly
Public Relations Chairman,
Beata Jorgenson, '59; Social Chair-
man, Joan Comiano, '61; Activi-
ties and Scholarship Chairman,
Martha Kinley, '59N; Orientation,
Karen Barling, '59Ed; Projects,
Nancy McKechnie, '60A&D; Treas-
urer, Elsie Scherer, '60; Secretary,
Connie Kreger, '60; Second Vice-
President, Monteen Johnson, '59;
First Vice-President, Christine
Wells, '59Ed; President, Patricia
Marthenke, '59.

General Chairman, Elinor Dodge,
'60.
Soph Show ...
Make-up, Susan Huggard, '61;
Costumes, Susan Stein, '61, .and
Jane Thompson, '61; Productions,
Barbara Brian, '61A&D, and Nich-
olas Vick, '61; Treasurers, Lois
Jenkins, '61, and Herbert Allen,
*'61; Contact Secretary, Jane Stick,
'61; Secretaries, Donna Goodman,
'61, and William Ca-mell, '61;
Directors, Louise Rose, '61, and
Robert Brod, '61; General Chair-
men, Linda Heywood, '61, and
Robert Vollen, '61; Publicity, Allen
Lambert, '61, and Steven Schwartz,
'61; Posters, Susan Kennedy, '61-
A&D; Daily Publicity, Jean Hart-
wig, '61; Stunts, Barbara Green-
key, '61; Programs, Brenda Bar-
rett, '61, and Paul Leeds, '61;
Props, Leanne Winick, '61; Stage
Manager, Rochelle Goodman, '61;
Music, Brenda Fink, '61, and Phyl-
lis Keplan, '61; Dance, Jill Lib-
man, '61.
Scholarships ..
The Mortarboard scholarship was
presented to Beverly Barchi,
'59BAd, .by Nancy O'Toole, '58.
Marilyn Houck, '58Ph, presented
the Panhellenic scholarships to
Rosalind Farris, '60, and Beverly
Barchi, '59BAd, and the Junior
Panhel scholarship to Gretchen
Falk, '59.
Karen Russell, '59, was awardedj
the Senior Society scholarship by
Sheila McKenzie, -'58SM.
The Delta Delta Delta scholar-
ships were presented to Rosalind
Farris, '60, and Carolyn Ludwig,
'59, by Marcia Murphy, '59.
Donna Tafian, '60, and Susan
Stokes, '59, were awarded the
Scroll schlarships which were
presented by Mary Frances Jones,
'58Ed.

ANN ARBOR
EMPLOYERS PERSONNEL
504 First National Bldg.
NO 5-6107 )J103
LINOLEUM, wall tile, shades, venetian
blinds installed properly. Murphy
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)J35
TYPING-Theses, term papers. Reason-
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),J140
LAUNDRESS: Specialize in blouses
28c
Free pick-up and delivery
NO 2-9020
)J139
WASHINGS AND IRONINGS done in
my home. Reasonable prices. Free de-
livery. Call NO 3-4850. )J100
ALTERATIONS, DRESSMAKING, Suits,
coats, etc. done reasonably. 618 Pack-
ard, NO 2-8449. )J1
TYPING-Theses, term papers, etc. Rea-
sonable rates. 830 S. Main. NO 8-7590.
)J95
EXPERIENCED Typist. 20c per page.
25c carbons. NO 3-9104. )J142
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HELP WANTED
REGISTERED nurse for private boys'
camp in Wisconsin. July 1stto
August 18th. Write, Dr. Don C. Broad-
bridge, 42 Edgemere Rd., Grosse Pointe
36, Michigan. )H93
WANTED TO RENT
WANTED - Furnished apartment or
house; two bedroom minimum; June
15, 1958 - September, 1959. Mature
couple with small child. Professor
Bernard Morrill, Swarthmore College,
Swarthmore, Pa. )L7
LOST AND FOUND
LOST: Zool. I Notebook, brown spiral.
Please return. S. Burmeister, 8-8983.
)A119
FOUND: The answer to a woman's
dreams! "Cutco Cutlery" Call NO 3-
8056. )A4
ALTERATIONS
LET US convert your double breasted
suit or tuxedo to a single breasted
model for only $15.00. Double breasted
tuxedo to shawl collar with new silk
facing for only $22.00. Wide lapel
single breasted to new style narrow
lapel for only $11.00. Expert work-
manship. Mail to Michaels Tailoring
Co., or write for free details. 1425
Broadway, Detroit 26, or phone WOod-
warn 3-5776. )P4
PHOTO SUPPLIES
Used Camera
Like New
ROLLEI FLEX
A real bargain at $150.00
Full year guarantee
THE QUARRY, INC.
Photographic Dept.
320 S. State St.
)D62
FOR SALE
ARMY-NAVY type Oxfords - $7.25:
socks 39c; shorts, 69c; military sup-
plies. Sam's Store, 122 E. Washington.
)B1
PURE SILK dressy sheath. Size 12. De-
signer original. Perfect for girl with
dark hair. 900 Woodlawn or call NO
3-9049 after 12 noon, Sat. & Sun.
Wi
PETS AND SUPPLIES
BASENJIS-BARKLESS, ODORLESS, dis-
tinguished pets. Champion sired pup-
pies. Terra Cotta Kennels. Mr. E. W.
Bendall, 2945 Gardenia Ave., Lansing,
Mich. )T20

SMITHS
FLOOR COVERING
EXPERTS
CARPET STORE
207 E. Washington
LINOLEUM STORE
205 N. Main

Special Projects Committee:
Chairman, Marcia Murphy, '59.
Members: Jayne Kaye, '59Ed;
Judy Lurie, '61; Sandra Weiss, '60;.
Linda Zucker, '61; and Ronnie
Posner, '61.
Community Service Committee:
Chairma ,Sandra Fleswick,
'6TEd. Members: Judy Nichols, '60;
Lou Ann Brown, '59; Joyce Pha-
neuf, '59Ed; Linda Vance, '61N;
and Joyce Tolhurst, '60Ed.
Public Relations Committee:
Chairman, Rosalie Rue, '59. Mem-
bers: Jane Holwadel, '60; -Doris
Joy, '61; June Wittich, '60; Sharon
Koski, '60; and Ellen Weinberger,
'61.
International Committee: Chair-
man, Eloise Eberhart, '60. Mem-
bers: Jill Bement, '60; Barbara
Moss, '61A&D; Sadie Mulholland,
'61; Joyce Larson, '61; Johanna
* Nickum,.'59E; Kay Perring, '60;
and Marilyn Sievert, '60.
Social Committee: Chairman,i

Read
Daily
Class if ieds

Junior Girls' Play. .
Music Chairman, Janice Ross,
'60; Stage Director, Marie. Meyer,
'60; Choral Director, Patricia Vick,
'60; Tickets, Susan Walker, '61;1
Ushers, Barbara Nash, '60; Pro-j
grams, Barbara Eckert, '60; Make-
up, Connie Osmer, '60N; Assistant
Costumes, Pat Thies, '60N; Cos-
tumes, Slyvia Plard, '60; Asssitant
Props, Mary Collins, '60; Props,
Louise McQuilken, '60; Script, Su-
san Brace, '60; Daily Publicity,.
Peggy Bayne, '60; Campus Pub-
licity, Susan Shilling, '60; Stunts,
Lois Starke, '60; Posters, Judy
Savage, '60A&D; General Pub-
licity, Joyce Wienke, '60; Director,
Karen Levey, '60; Secretary, Sara
Kellermann, '60; Treasurer, Bar-
bara Rosbe, '60; Assistant General
Chairman, Charlene Miller, '60;

.,

Awards ... PENNSYLVANIA ANYONE?
The Ethel McCormick Activities L E B R E SCRANTON
Recognitions Awards were pre-
sented to Barbara Maier, '59; Lin-W LK SB R EIC AN O
da Green, '59; and Elizabeth Ers- WILLIAMSPORT
kine, '59, by Nancy O'Toole, HARRISBURG
'58BAd.
Delta Phi Epsilon was recog- BRADFORD IfLEAM
nized as the house with the most I O
scholastic improvement and Delta ERIE
Gamma as the house with highest For Reservations See Your Travel Agent
The Alpha Omicron Pi Com- or Call WOodward 5-9800
munity Service trophy was pre- All Allegheny Rights carry Air Freight and Air Express
sented to Collegiate Sorosis by
Karen Aldridge, '59.
Nancy Willard, '58, was pre-
sented with the Alpha Lambda
Delta Award as the senior with
the highest continuous average
for four years.

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literally, there's no question about it-
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