CH 24, 1963 THE MICHIGAN DAILY E0rs~ THEMIChi'a..v Bury - a Sn PAGE El Spring Weekend Breaks Long Monotony By MARY LOU BUTCHER The wild West is coning to Michigan in the person of Oedipus Tex with the Western Complex, who will be playing a leading role in this year's Spring Weekend, April 26-2. While Spring Weekend, which alternates every other year with Michigras, is traditionally one of the m'ost colorful events of the season, this year's "Way-Out West" theme portends an even more way-out phenomenon. One indication: the designated colors which will characterize the way- out theme are red, purple and white. The round of events which have been scheduled for the weekend have been designed to provide the entire campus opportunities to join in and enjoy the festivities. Buckboards The excitement will get under- way at 3:15 p.m. Friday when a parade of covered wagons, buck- boards and haywagons will travel from N. University down State Street to Ferry Field, where the rest of the afternoon's gala events will take place. Housing units will pair up to build and decorate the covered wagons. Trophies will be awarded for the best Western scene de- picted-from a high noon duel on the Diag to the P-Bell as a West- ern Saloon with a full chorus of dancing girls. The afternoon will also be mark- ed by a rain of balloons filled with" prize coupons from a helicopter; over Ferry Field. Twisting and folk singing will also be part of+ the day's fare.+ Two Bands Friday night piomises to be a] wild evening, carrying on the tra- MANY STEPS: Production of Ties Is Costly Process 1 i 1 ., CANOE RACE--Every time Spring Weekend rolls around the flotsam in the Huron River increases. The above canoe is attempting to free itself from an uncharted reef before it sinks. The onlookers, striken with grief, are singing "Nearer My God to Thee." The orchestra is not pictured. Other items of interest are the tennis shoes pictured fourth from the right which are pango peach velveteen. By MICHAEL HYMAN Contrary to the allegations of ignorant, conservative bumpkins, ties are made, not born. Behind the time spent in choos- ing a tie are numerous steps in- volved in the production of a neck- tie-costly ones, as you will find out in the upcoming price rise. For a high-quality necktie, the manufacturer may import Euro- pean wools or silks. This involves a trip to Europe by the manufac- turey or his buyer. In the plant, the fabric must then be cut, to pattern form. Lined or Backedj Then the cut material is either lined or backed, and sewn together. From here, the tie saunters to the stock-room, where it awaits or- ders from the retail store. After being packed, shipped, displayed, and bought, it is yours. Like the state which invariably goes Republican or Democratic, the tie looks unexcitedly forward to a stable, good year with few. changes expected in styles. Ann Arbor merchants predict few in- novations. This spring will see somewhat wider ties, from two and three- quarter inches to three inches. Most of the varied materials will be back, with silk shantungs, fou- lards, and silk reps expected to sell best. Club, Bow Among the specialized ties, club and bow ties are selling well. One merchant commented that, in ad- dition to faculty, students wear bow-ties. "It takes a unique person to wear bow-ties; the kind of per- son who doesn't particularly care what others think," he said. Colors will be, as usual, brighter for the spring than for the fall. While green is not as popular as it used to be, brown is gradually taking its place. ditional All-Campus Dance in the Intramural Building "Gambling Hall." There will be two bands and the atmosphere-will be strict- ly Western. Here will be a great opportunity to see . and take advantage of "genuine" gambling halls. Once again, pairs of houses will be com- peting, this time in building and operating their own casinos. These establishments marked with an aura of authenticity-real gamb- ling equipient. The various booths will be set up to create just the right effect as an L & L Harold's Club or a Dodge City's House of Virtue. All types of gambling equipment provided by the Spring Weekend Central Committee, will be in use. These include: big six wheels, over and under, chuck-a-luck, crap table, bingo and beat the dealer. The casinos are to be operated as a theoretical profit-making venture (using play money), and trophies will be awarded on the basis of the uniqueness of the booths and the profits made. To fill out the evening, Can- Can girls will be appearing and silent movies of the old West- starring Tex Ritter and Charlie Chaplin-will be shown. Western Saga Between 11 a.m. and 4 p.m. Saturday the saga of the West will be re-enacted in two of the most frolicking events of the week- end. The canoe race at Island Park and Riverside Park on the Huron River will find houses paddling wildly to the cheers of their part- ner houses. During the afternoon, many individual contests, in which anyone may enter, will also take place. Probably the most hilarious event of the weekend will be the buckboard races. The vehicles will travel a path simulated by the Central Committee to resemble the first real Western trek. The wagons will be those used in the Friday afternoon competi- tion but will be undecorated,. They will be driven by women and pulled by the men! Topping off the weekend will be the traditional Skit Night staged in Hill Auditorium Saturday night. Six skits are scheduled for the Western theme. Along with the presentation of the skits, Can-Can girls will be entertaining and the Friars will be appearing. Trophies Presented Between skits trophies will be presented to the winners of the various events of the weekend. As a climax to the evening, the Skit Night winners will be given their awards. As usual, Spring Weekend prom- ises to be as fun-filled and hectic as ever. There are a total of 38 pairs of housing units which will Ghillie Returns To Shoewear An ancient shoe style, the ghil- lie, is making something of a comeback. Its history, which dates back to nineteenth century Scot- land, is being oriented towards the present with new refinements. Present-day ghillies include such commercializations as stitched welt front and tassle with elastic laces. be entering the weekend's compe- tition. Of these, 35 pairs will be partici- pating in the canoe race, 25 pairs in the buckboard race and covered wagon parade, 10 pairs in the Friday night gambling and six pairs in the Skit Night competi- tion. Held first in 1953, Spring Week- end is co-sponsored by the Michi- gan Union and the Women's Ath- letic Association. All proceeds go to charity. Spring Weekend was climaxed with an all-campus dance held in the Intramural Building. Booths were constructed for the dance, but Sarah Vaughan supplied the main entertainment. In 1961, the late April event had as its unifying theme "Jest in Time." A parade from the Diag to Yost Field House began the fes- tivities on a Friday afternoon. To the woe of pacifists, a style known as the regimental is becom- ing very popular. The regimentals are the colors of the different British regiments. They are usually bright bands of colors. Moldy Green Consistent with University spirit, maize and blue ties lie on the retailer'sshelves until they turn a moldy green. It seems Michigan men are ashamed of their school, or are too proud to find a need to display their affiliation. Perhaps they just revolt at the combina- i Regardless of the immature fads in other less sophisticated types of apparel, the necktie is not unduly disturbed. For him, life will go on. Men's Bikinis Become Trend In Swimsuits By WILLIAM BENOIT This year's bathing suits reflect a fashion-wide trend with a switch to light, colorful fabrics tailored to ease the heat and enhance the appearance. Madras designs, vertically strip- ed patterns, and cool functional seersucker lead the parade of swimwear for both men and wo- men. Suits covering less anatomy are a featured part of this year's col- lection, as bikinis make their de- but for men. Although it is difficult to jazz up a bikini with much of any- thing, much less a madras pat- tern, in-vogue designers have done wonders with a minimum of cloth and two or three well-placed stitches. One's first reaction is bound to be skepticism and wariness, but we predict an eventual unanimous verdict in favor of the new style. Last year's slim styles in sleek blacks, grays and whites are being replaced by a new wave of color. Brilliant oranges, purples, pinks and blues will be seen in intricate floral patterns. keep trim ARCADE BARBERS NICKELS ARCADE NATIONALLY ADVERTISED MEN'S WEAR AT POPULAR PRICES. COMPLETE RENTAL SERVICE FORMAL WEAR and CAPS & GOWNS Happy Tongues Can Moisten Colorf ul New Exotic Stamps PURE CORN-This really isn't what it looks like at all, mother! Actually, this not-so-passionate scene takes place on a merry-go- round at Island Park, scene of a recent Spring Weekend. More such horsing around may occur this year-why not come and find out for yourself? . ..v } M +.:.;.4}R Y. .vo:... .i.. \4k4.. .. .. k t ...ad. ......"$ For that something eXtra, to wear, to USe, to see, come in and browse at- . 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In general, larger stamps will go with the larger envelopes in keeping with this year's vertical look. Paris envelope designers con- tinue to exert their influence with the traditional "par avion." New this spring is the provincial North Carolina commemorative stamp, which will make its ap- pearance within two weeks. Fresh from the presses will be the West Virginia Centenary of Statehood commemorative stamp on June 20. Even newer were the Montgomery Blair and Andrew Jackson stamps which came out yesterday. Imports Foreign imports include the Canadian Sir Martin Frobisher and Casimir Stanislaus Grzowski commemorative styles. Jackie Kennedy is reputed to be experimenting with new bold color and pattern combinations of stamps and envelopes, including possibly a radical placement of the stamp itself. Sen. Barry Goldwater is con- tinuing to use the standard four cent Lincoln style. 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