SUNDAY, MAY 1,1932 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE FIVE MNITATA. - MI- I PLANS COMPLETED TO BE INSTALLED FOR INSTAILATION OF NEWK OFFICERlS; TO BE HELD 1TUOAY Group to Start From Fairground Stables at 4:30 and to Return at 7 o'clock. FRESHMAN PAGEANT DANCE GROUPS SHOW IMPROVEMENT IN TECHNIQUE Miss Emily Slight ' S White Announcesf Changes Schedule. in According to Barbara Sutherland, chairman of the dance committee for the Freshman Pageant, the The first of a series of novelty technique of the groups participat- rides will be held this afternoon ing is showing marked improve- when a large group will meet for ment :of late. "The rehearsals be- the supper ride to be held at 4:30 fore vacation were but poorly at- o'clock this afternoon at Mullison's tended," she says, "and the dances Fairground Stables. were unorganized. Now everyone is The ride will be along the Huron interested." River out towards Dexter where The s c h e d u l e of interpretive supper will be had at Delhi. This dances formerly announced has willbe a surprise and will be pre- been slightly altered, at the instiga-I pared by Mr. and Mrs. Mullison. tion of Miss Emily White, dance The group will return about 7 sponsor for the pageant. The me- o'clock. The cost will be two dol- chanistic dance to be staged in cos- i lars which will include both the tumes consisting mainly of black ride and the supper. and white squares sewed together There is still an opportunity - to tin a modernistic design has been engage horses if anyone desires to abandoned for a , presentation of go. This may be done by calling the modern bolero dance, with red Mr. Mullison at 7418. Arrangements and royal purple costumes with cir- may be made for a whole party to cular skirts and bodices fitted tight- go. -- The supper ride will be carried out much like those held last year. Another supper ride will be held in the near future, the date of which will be announced later. USE NOVEL MOTIF Purdue University initiated a novel idea at their formal cabaret dance held recently; The theme was a "night in Paris" and there was a "wheel of chance" on which the names of popular songs were print- ed. Seen on Campus Against a background of tan polo coats a diminutive brunette in a lovely light blue suit Stood out at- tractively. The rough woolen cloth was rather severely' cut, relieved by silver fox cuffs. Appropriately she wore silver grey gloves, pumps, and purse with it. A matching felt hat completed the picture and brought out the unexpected blue of her eyes. ly to the hips, in the Mary Wigman manner. Marjorie Western, newly appoint- ed chairman of the costume com- mittee, further announced that her group was having some trouble, due to the fact that they are being obliged to use last year's costumes. (This quality is relieved, however, by the graceful swirls of the dances, and the excellent interpretation that accompanies them. The dance heads say all that is needed is as sustained an interest as is now being maintained. For those girls who are taking pageant work as their season's activity in physical education, only one cut is allowed. Over-cutting will result in a loss of credit for the semester. I NTRAMUTRAL NTERCL A SS N E W S Golf Women wishing to play in the golf tournament have until May 13 to turn in three scores for the first nine holes on the University of Michigan golf course. Handicaps will then be determined. Score cards may be turned in to Miss Ruth Hassinger at Barbour gym- nasium. Jane Cissel, '34, holds the best score for last year. Her score is 49. Ruth Robinson, Spec., is golf man- ager for the Women's Athletic As- sociation. A new invention in Hairwaving. THERMIQUE The perfect permanent. Also Specializing in Oil of Tulip and Nestle Circuline Permanent Waves. STODDARD BEAUTY SHOP 317 S. State St. Dial 21212 V V 1 .,." ", .,,., _ i I The place to eat your Luncheon or Dinner is The Lincoln Cafe Luncheon from 11:00 to 3:00 Club Dinner from 11:00 to 8:00 Meal Tickets, $6.00 for $5.00 Cash The Lincoln Cafe CLOSEST PLACE TO THE FIELD HOUSE Also a Full Course Chicken Dinner 65c I BONN 0 111 I .il 11 III - - - - U