THE MICHIrGAN DAILY Ipha Phi Omega Serves 3' Campus, City, Nation ATTIRE RANGES FROM JEANS TO TUXEDOES: From J-Hop to Blue Book Blues, Dances Play a Traditional eing affiliated with the Boy s of America, our main pur-r Sare to aid the community, UJniversity and the nation as cipating citizens and to help fraternity itself," Lew Boch- '59, administrative vice-presi- of Alpha Phi Omega, com- "Last semester," Gordon Parker, '58, thb fraternity's president add- ed, "some of our members ushered at the Glee Club concert at Hill Auditorium and also guided the visiting high school students and teachers around the University during their visit here in connec- unded in 1925, Alpha Phi ga, the National Service Fra- ty, was started by a group of er Boy Scouts who wished to t into their campus activities, tandards and ideals they had ed as former Scouts. its 32nd year of existence on campus, Alpha Phi Omega is ared to service the.University students and faculty alike. Render Service tion with University Day." Produces Posters In addition to the other services they do, the fraternity will produce posters and mimeograph anything that any organization asks them to do with only a slight charge for materials used Recently the chapter here at the University attempted to estab- lish a branch of its counterpart, Gamma Sigma Sigma, the Girls Service Sorority, but due to Uni- versity "red tape" their attempts failed.t Their office in the Student Ac- tivities Building is open to all who require their free services on Mon- day through Friday from 1 to 5 p.m. and on Saturdays from 9 a.m. to noon. By SUE ROBINSON Dances play a traditional role at the University ranging from very formal dances where tuxedos are the order to the. casual ones where jeans are the appropriate attire. Numerous campus committees are busy throughout the year planning dances for special occa- sions, schools and classes. I-Hop Scheduled The first all campus. dance of the year, I-Hop will be held Sept. 27iat the League Ballroom. Spon- sored by Assembly Association, the theme for the semi-formal dance is "Shades of Savannah." I-Hop is a traditional two-way bid dance on campus and this year will feature two orchestras, Jill Clarridge, '61, general chairman, said. An added spark to the football season is Homecoming weekend, complete with adance to welcome back University alumni to the campus. An all campus event, there is usually a well known band to provide the music. Affiliated women hold a semi- formal coed bid, dance, Panhel Ball, scheduled for Nov. 1., of the most important serv- members render is during 11 and spring' registration . At these times, the fra- members operate an in- ion booth, check each of dversity's students' railroad and do all they possibly help the faculty counselors, SLIDE RULE RIVALRY OCCURS ANNUALLY! This is Joan She welcomes,"1962" You'll get to know her all through the year as "THE GIRL FROM MADEMOISELLE" Here Joan gives you the "scoop" on just two of your "Michigan musts" The Trench Coat You'll wear it day and night; rain or shine; fall and spring plaid lined or plain lined; but you can't do without it. Mademoiselle The store called "home" by Dalton Cashmeres, Ann Fogarty dresses, Lassie coats, Haymaker shirts, Country Set sportswear, Wondamere fur blends, Catalina sweaters, and SO very many The Crew Neck Sweater You'll wear your brushed Shetland sweater like a uniform in many of our 10 colors. With it the inevitable ivy league shirt and smart wool skirt. Your Registration Is Incomplete Until You've Opened Your Charge Account at