TIURSDAY, JULY 1, 1940 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE FIVE Turkish Dance Will Be Given At Globe Tret Prize To Be Given Person Coming To Dance From Farthest Distant Point Five students have consented to entertain the dancers at "Globe Trot" with a Turkish folk dance, announced Jeanne Crump, '42, chairman of the dance to be held from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. Friday. Those who are to perform the dance are Altan Baltacioglu, Hayati Dag, Connie Bryant and Doris Nash- old. There will also be Orhan Barim who will play Turkish music for the dancers. He will play an accordian. All five students are to be in native costume. Ceniters On Travel Theme The entire dance is to be centered around a travel theme, and decora- tion of the ballroom will carry this out: The student attending the dance whose home is the farthest away will be awarded a prize, and recognition from the floor will be given to the town with the largest contingent there. Richard Slade, '41, assistant to Prof. Waldo Abbott at Morris Hall Broadcasting Studio, will announce the prize winners. Slade has been doing the announcing for the Sum- mer League, including giving direc- tions for the "Autograph Hunt" tea dance and the quizzing at the "Kam- pus Kwiz Kapers." Men Hostesses Hostesses will officiate at the dance as usual, and there will also be men students to help on the floor. The men who are to do this are Peter Antonelli, Henry Adams, John All- ing, Bob Allen, Bill Coxon, Jimmy Dunlap, Jean Geniese and Bob Mit- chell. All dancers will be asked to wear tags with their home towns written on them. Wearing of tags was car-1 ried out successfully at the southern1 Watermelon Cut last week, wheni many people became acquainted with others from their home vicinity, saidl Mary Ellen Wheeler, '41Ed, social chairman of the Summer League. Blouses Add Dash To Summer Skirts ,: i 3 :; ti'; j . t t " it t c){ Honor Society Holds Dinner For Members Hats Brighten Newest Outfit For Summer Importance ToI Underestimate