T H E MICHLI GAN DAI LY /Nne Fraternities And Sororities To Iold Summer For tals To night V - .___. .... _"____ ._ __ Campus Houses. Will Celebrate Before Exams Scabbard And Blade Will Entertain At Washtenaw CountryClub Dramatic Season To Bring Famous Dancer Nine fraternities and sororities ar celebrating the before-exams periot with dances tonight. Summer for- mals are the most popular type o: dance and all nine houses will hol such parties. Scabbard and Blade is entertaining at the Washtenaw Country Club, wit Max Gail's orchestra furnishing th music. The dance is a summer for- mal with all the faculty members o Scabbard and Blade as guests of the organization. Sigma Nu fraternity is holding a formal dinner dance. The party i closed and the music will be fur- nished by Al Cowan's band. Mr. and Mrs. William Palmer and Dr. and Mrs. Maurice McGarvey wil. chaperon the party at Kappa Sigm fraternity. The dance will be a sum- mer formal. Burt Jackson's orches- tra will provide the music and Wand Vandenberg, '36, is in charge. Bil Marshall's orchestra will furnish the music for the closed party at Alpha Tau Omega fraternity. Dr. William Brace, Dr. and Mrs. Harold Cun- ningham and Dr. and Mrs. E. H. Mur- bach will act as chaperons. A closed dinner-dance will be held at Theta Chi fraternity tonight. Mr and Mrs. Len Wilson will be the guests of the fraternity. A closed formal is being held at Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity. Al Cowans or- chestra will play. Alpha Epsilon Mu, honorary musi- cal society, will enter at the League with a closed spring formal. A De- troit orchestra will play for the party which was planned by George Hall. '35. Marjorie Oostdyk, '36, is in charge of the spring formal to be held at Alpha Chi Omega sorority tonight. Russ Armstrong's band will play for the dance. Mrs. Boone Gross, Mrs. John Mathes and Dr. and Mrs. D. E. Standish will chaperon. Betsy Barbour Girls On Stunt Night Program Entertainment in the League Grill Room at stunt night Wednesday was presented entirely by members of the Betsy Barbour dormitory. Marion Holden, '37, and Dorothy Vale, '37, Who was attired as a man, opened the program with a graceful tango. One of the most unique perform- ances of the year was given by Win- nie Muffet, '37, when she played a mouth organ, a medley of "She'll Be Comin' Round the Mountain," "Tur- ke~y in the Straw," and "The Victors." The "Betsy" trio, consisting of Jean McLean, '37, Rachel Lease, '37M, and Miss Vale, concluded the pro- gram singing their own arrangement of "Old Pappy," "Sweet Sue," and "Three Little Pigs." Because next week will bring the conclusion of all stunt night pro- grams for this year, a clever enter- tainment is being planned. Black QuillElects Officers At Meeting Members of Black Quill, literary society for women, elected officers at a recent meeting. The women who will serve during the next year are: Dorothy Gies, '36, president; Cecily Sellars, '35, vice president; Anne Henkel, '36, secretary; and Edith Engel, '35, treasurer. Juniors Honor Seniors At Newberry Dormitory Juniors of Helen Newberry Resi- dence entertained the seniors at the annual junior-senior dinner Wed- nesday night. Isabelle Currie, '35, house-president, presided as toast- mistress. The oil-can and the alarm clock, presented each year to a senior and junior of the dormitory, were given this year to Ruth Westover, '34, and Harriet Wajtowicz, '36. Announcing-- Opening of this exclu- sive shop carrying com- e plete line of Gossard foundation garments and other Lastex mer- r