i 1Ti Viii V aar. . PANHEL BALL: Les Cartes Royales' Motif To Feature Playing Cards "Les Cartes Royales" will be held Friday from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. in the League ballroom, according JGP To Hold Meeting Soon A mass meeting for the Junior Girls' Play will be held on Nov. 12 in the League, according to! Peggy Bayne, '60, co-chairman ofC publicity. The central committee will be introduced to the group and the functions of the various commit- tees will be explained. All junior women are invited to attend, she said. to Barbara Baske, '61, assistant publicity chairman for the dance. Sponsored by the Panhellenic Association, the decorations for the ball will be carried out by the use of paying cards as a motif. To emphasize the theme of royalty, a king and queen will be made to look like face cards, and jacks will serve as royal knights. The entire second floor of the League, which lends itself well to the illusion of a royal castle, will be decorated to represent dif- ferent portions of a medieval castle, according to Sue Laansma, '61A&D, decorations chairman. Tickets for the dance can be purchased from members of all sororities and at the entrance to the dance, Miss Baske said. U INDIANA SOLOISTS,- Appearing on campus for the Joint Michigan-Indiana Glee Club Concerts, the soloists will be in the program featuring the Indiana "Singing Hoosiers," "Hoosier Queens" and Male Quartet, under the direction of Prof. George F. Krueger. Hoosiers' To Give Concerts With University Glee Club Two joint concerts will be pre- sented by the University Men's Glee Club and the Indiana Uni- versity Men's Glee Club at 7:15 and 9:15 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 15, in Hill Auditorium. "Singing Hoosiers," the glee club, will appear here for the second time with the University Glee Club. "Hoosier Queens," a women's singing group of the club, and the Male Quartet will also MUSKET Holds Cast Rehearsal Musket (Michigan Union Show, Ko-eds Too) held its first all-show rehearsal yesterday morning in the Union. "The rehearsal was a bit con- fused," Stephanie Freedman, '60, student director of the show, ex- plained, "but these first rehearsals are always a little confused. On the whole we are very happy with the progress of the show." She also noted that progress on the show is "considerably ahead of progress at this point in previous years." Cast Still Sleepy One member of the cast com- mented that the reason why things might be confused is that "we're still sleepy. They had us come over here at 9 a.m.-on Saturday, too. Of course some of us didn't get here until 9:15," she added with a guilty grin. In spite of the confusion and the sleepiness, both show officials and members of the cast agreed that "a lot was accomplished at the rehearsal." Rehearse Separately Miss Freedman explained that the cast has several rehearsals a week as separate units, for ex- ample the principals, the dancers, and the chorus. Then every Satur- day morning there is a two or two-and-a-half-hour all-cast re- hearsal. Regardless of the somewhat jovial grumbling about the earli- ness of the hour, the cast exhibited excellent spirits. This is Joan "It ain't gonna rain no more" But who cares if it does? Slickers are here! And you know they'll keep you dry ! Yellow, red, or blue :. .$8.95 (including hat) and You Can Charge It at FOR TOWN AND 302 South Stqt. COLLEGE Street the magic of simplicity! Long an expert on dressing the junior figure, Gay Gibson strikes out today for a new sophistication, a new simplicity. A good example of this distinctive style K is the blouson dress with a soft satin bow shimmering at the neck, a softly draped back. Black or Beige. Junior sizes. 25.95 I