FIDAY MAY1,1936 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE FIlVE' Merickel, Philips Scabbard And Couple To Lead Blade Initiates To Be Honored Paul Spech's Orchestra To Provide Music For Annual Affair Stunt To Be Featured Following Drill Ceremony Honor Guard To Form Sabre Arch Edith Merickel, '36, and Paul W. Philips, '36E, followed by the com- mitteemen and their guests, will lead the grand march of the 1936 an- nual Military Ball, sponsored by the' members of R.O.T.C., at 12 midnight in the ballroom of the Union. The music of Paul Specht will begin at 10 p.m. and last until 2 a.m. Before the grand march a short program will be given, beginning by the presentation of the nine Scab- bard and Blade initiates to the guests of the ball. They are Robert Beuhler, '37E; J. G. Briner, '37E; F. W. Don- ovan, '37E; R. L,. Es'helmen, '37; C. W. Getkin, '37E; W. H. Mason, '37E; D. S. Parry, '37; R. E. Speer, '36Ed.; and Cedric Sweet, '37. Following this, the drill team, made up of members of R.O.T.C., and led by Jack R. Gustafson, '38, will dis- Edith Merickel, 36, an play some of the military formations at the Military Ball. Phi which are learned during the year. After the demonstration, they will march will immediatelyf form a sabre arch at one end of and Blade. The guard wi the ballroom through which the will march followed by t grand march will proceed. The special drill review a Banquet To Precede Ball Military Ball. One of the outstanding features of the ball will be the traditional i "surprise" stunt. Last year this sur- h em e O fJ prise came ii the form of a simulated} air raid, but Philip sgaveno state- Fe metas to the nature of the one toa u e be given this year. Preceding the ball, a banquet will be given in honor of the initiates of Decorations To Be7 Scabbard and Blade. William A. Ea- Of Numerous Co son, '36E, will act as toastmaster. Ea- son is a committee member for the Orchestra On Shi ball. Chase Teaboldt, '36E, captain and president of Scabbard and Blade, By MARGARET HAM] will open a series of speeches by wel- coming the new members of the or- Spain, Egypt, China, Jap ganization. Following this, Lieut- -See them all at the anni Col. H. H. Hamell, president of the tets' Ball to be held May Michigan Reserve Officers Associa- bour Gymnasium. Everybo tion, will give a short talk on behalf or at 'least ought to know of this Reserve Officers Association. dance given by the gentlem William Mason, '36E, will give a T-square is one of the mo response to the welcoming offered on this campus, and one by Teaboldt, for the initiates. Don- especially noted for its n ald Lyons, who graduated from Mich- unusual deorations. In a igan last year, will round up the pro- far as spirit and enthusi gram by telling an interestingg story. there has yet to be foun Paul Specht To Play WY. that will surpass it. Paul SechtndohisPady w This year the theme fort Paul Specht and his band are nowI to be that of "A World Cr playing at the Medina Club in Chi-ifone cat o"atWald Cr cago, but will make a special trip it won'te can go th to Ann Arbor to play for the Military people who are expected Ball. One outstanding feature about to feel themselves transport the orchestra is the fact that it has place ranging from Ethiopi toured Europe. Paul Sprecht, the ka. leader, is aso outstanding in his field False walls are to be bu due to the fact that he has been an the East and West walls o important factor in bringing impor- and on these walls, porth tant bands, such as Ted Weems' be- fore the public eye. The committeemen working under Philips, general chairman, are Ea- son, treasurer; L. Maurice Mason, '36Ed.; Robert Beuhler, '37E; Jack R. Gustafson, '36; Richard Shappell, '37; Orlando W. Stephenson, Jr., '37E; Lewis Bulkeley, '38; Robert Young, '38E; and Bruno R. Koeppel, '36A. It is expected that 325 couples, be- sides the committeemen and their guests, the patrons and patronesses and guests, will be present at the ball tonight. Most of the 325 tickets sold went to members of the R.O.T.C. To Lead Grand March At Military * * *k 4> Military Ball Tonight At Union Many Dances Will Be Given This Week-End Law Club, Fraternities And Sororities To Entertain At Gay Affairs The Military Ball will command he center of social activity tonight n the campus, and a number of fra- ernities, sororities and the Law Club gave scheduled parties to be held at he various chapter houses tomor- ow night. The annual Spring Dance of the Law Club will be held tomorrow night. arl Harger's orchestra will play. The .hairman, William Bagby, '36L, an- ~ounced that it would be a Derby Dance, and the chaperons will be Mr. and Mrs. Walter B. Rea, Dr. William Brace and Mrs. Inez Bozorth. Sigma Phi to Entertain Sigma Phi is giving an informal dance tonight which will be chap- ercned by Mr. and Mrs. Roger Warn- shuis and Mr. and Mrs. George Ham- :mond. Monk Culps' orchestra will Furnish the music. Alpha Chi Omega will hold a radio dance tomorrow night at their house. Eva Spencer, '37, is chairman for the dance. Miss Clara Wilson and Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Finch are to be chaperons. Alpha Omicron Pi will give their spring formal tomorrow night. The party, at which Cal Edward's orches- tra will play, will be chaperoned by Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Wuerfel, Mr. and Mrs. Merle Underwood, Mrs. Adah Zimmerman, and Mrs. Ruth James. Marjorie Bolger, '38, is in charge of arrangements.j Alpha Tau Omega fraternity will hold an informal dance tomorrow night at the chapter house. Mr. Doris Dalton Featured Iin ID)ram atic Seas Ball Tonight Date Advanced To fMTy Sixth er ii[,.,.,q iliyi for the wome's sringgolf I our i!ament has been extended to May 6. Mairy Jane Mueller, '38, golf manager, announced yesterday. Previously, yesterday had been set ars the last day for turning in qualifying scores. Miss Mueller stat(e(l that the change was due to the recent bad weather ioild ions whicli hae made playing impo ible. Plnyers w'. ho have al- ready turned in arimlifyin. scores, or who were winners in ithe fall tourna- mont and do not n>ed to qualify may play the 18-hole medal round during the extended period. For others, this must be played by May 9. The 18 heles must be played in one round at the University golf course. Scores, which should be marked "qualifying" cmr "medal," may be left at the course club house or may be turned in to Mts. Stuart Ianley ad the Women's Athletic Building. Pl yer-s making the six best scores will be a warded free l aying priv- (' u:t ilie ;niv ity ecurse which e ood tor the et of the year and in tie fall nmisi :liw fall tournament is played., Mrs. Hanley will also award a cu to the woman showing the most improvement during the spring season. matic Season Other tournaments which have the younger been announced include a blind bogey yd as leading contest, to be played May 16, and a dLifs Toain putting tournament, May 29. In, the "Life's Too first, each contestantchooses the Aloes" with handicap which she thinks will bring h Twentieth her within a given range of scores. kollo in her-- - id iaul Philips, '36E, will lead the Grand March hilips is general chairman of the dance. The follow the drill performance of the Scabbard ill form a sabre arch through which the couple he other committee members and their dates. and the grand march are annual features of the lDcjs Dalton. who will be featmed in three of the Drar prductiorzs, is regarded as among the most beautiful of Nt w Youk Star s. In the past two seasons she has appeare lady in the Ne w York productions of "Pettieoat Fever," Sho rt," '' "T'niorow's a Holiday," and this spring in "Sweet Evelyn iLaye. She has just signed a picture contract wit Century-Fox films and leaves for Ihollywood inmmediat'ly f Ann Arbor engagement. av avwaaa ax ;i Forld Cruise To Be Of Architect's B( Typical l be placed about 15 feet apart. Thr ntries; them, the dancers will be able t scenes from practically every c p Deck try that one could mention. Th ILTON chestra will be at the south en the gym, and will play on the1 an, Arabia deck, with the dancers on thes Dual Archi- 8, in Bar- deck before them. Opposite th dy knows, chestra will be a large panoran , that the a country, as yet unannounced, u nen of the is to occupy the entire length o st famous north end of the ballroom. This which is orama will be made to look lik novel and country which the ship is just ddition, as ing, and evidently is going to be iasm goes clever. .d a party Above the scenes which can be through the portholes, will be the ball is preservers and life-coats, suspe uise," and from the balcony railing of the forecasts, - - - - crowds of --- to attend 1iflA Engraved $1 ted to any I Cards & Plates . a to Alas- THE ATHENS PRE! ilt around 'Printers of the gym City's Lowest Prices on Printing oles are to 308 North Main Street - Dial 2-10 fill EcI W o n ii () rld L and Mrs. D. B. Andrews and Mr.e freedom of and Mrs. L. A. Wikel will be chap- American women to be in jeopardy, ough bert an ey, p3art haccorditchar the National Federation of Business o see of the affair. and Professional Women's Clubs, with con- r T a mcmbershipo f 60,000, will meet i on-Soro~iis To Hold Formal convention in each state during, tl i =i. t Pe~'titions 11For (omnmittee P ositioi 10151)Ie For J .G. . Petitioning for chairmanship p:, sitions on next; year's Junior' Girls Play is being held today through May 4, in the Undergraduate Office, ac- cording to Marymnna Chockley, '37, hipad of Judiciary Council. ierviewing for these posit ions is !'1(w I e(I;. (ior: 3 to 5:30 p.m. May 5, 6 ten l. Applicaimois will be accepted for Hie following positions: general (Imin yan, astant chairman, and l ca i 5 i4 II[nance, dance, music, c.nine, pro >., rty, make-up, ticket, i her,'publicity and p'ogr-an com- mutt ~t's CHAPPEL BEAUTY SHOPPE ICIAL!! Shampoo, Finger Wave and Color Iine ...... 50c 'elephone 58 1 Dor. State & Liberty, above Kroger's e or- nd of lower ship's e or- i Ocilegiate Sorosis is holding its Spring Formal tomorrow night for which Charlie Zwich's Orchestra will play. Prof. and Mrs. Rene Talamon and Mrs. H. M. Roberson will chap- eron. 'a of A formal dance will be given by which Kappa Delta sorority tomorrow night. f the The party will be chaperoned by Dr. pan- and Mrs. W. A. Muehlig and Mr. e the and Mrs. W. L. Hindman. Jane Fitz- leav- gerald, '37, is in charge of the plans. very Theta Kappa Psi will entertain at a formal dinner dance tomorrow eve- seen ning according to William Frostic, life- ',37M. The chaperons will be Dr. and nded Mrs. D. W. Myers and Dr. and Mrs. gym. Luis Yglesias. Bill Sawyer's orches- ®wa tra will play. next. three montls to diseuss te pro gram adopted by the federation for the year, "WVnnmen, Unite for Ef- feetix's iDemnocry. 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