WEDNESDAY, MAY 27, 193G- T HE M IC HIG AN D A ITN PAGE FgVE Iluthvens Invite Special Groups To Attend Tea Fraternities, Jordan Hall, Law Club And Sororities To Be Honored Nine groups have been extended a special invitation to attend the regu- lar undcergraduat e tea to be held from 4 to 6 p.m. today by President and Mrs. Alexander G. Ruthven. 'They are: Collegiate Sorosis, Deltaj Zeta and Theta Phi Alpha sororities; Jordan Hall; the Lawyer's Club and Delta Upsilon, Theta Xi, Triangle and Sigma Nu fraternities. All stu- dents on campus in addition to these special groups are also invited to at- tend. Betty Gatward, '38, who is general chairman of the tea, has announced that Mrs. Kathleen Codd, Jewel Wuerfel, '37, and Lucille Johnston, '36, will pour. Mrs. Codd is social director of Martha Cook Dormitory, and Miss Johnston is president of Jordan Hall., 'Ihe tea to be held today is a regu- lar weekly function held by Presi- dent and Mrs. Ruthven when they open their home to the student body. Under the direction of Harriet Heath, '37, the members of the League social committee assist in entertaining the guests and showing them through the house.. Player Queen Lantern Night March Orcer Is Announced Muriel Ilutchison has made a dccided impression as Fay Strube, the sinai t dress designer in the I cnirent Dramatic FestivaI produc- tion, Ivor Novello's "Party," at the Lydia. nMendelssehn theatre. Shej will appear as thL Player Queen1 with pin kJith in "Haiplet.'' J. G. P. SCRIPT Any junior woman interested in writing a scriPt or skit for next year's J.G.P. or having an idea for a theme for the production should hand them in at Miss Ethel McCormick's office at the League before June 5, accord- ing to Hope Hartwig, '38, general chairman. -- - - --- - - --- . - Do Some Beach Decorating In Fetchi ng Swim Suits it' By Do your figure up proud in one of these sleek formfit- ting Jantzen suits. They're greatly improved this year - knitted in a firm Lastex yarn, with snug waist, built- up bra, and brilliant color comrbinations. One- and two-piece styles, also the new Bra-Shorts type. Jantzen $ .95 and $5.9 **; 4 Ocean, J Suits are Store in Cr 7J BechRoes.......$59 -- .- > > Beach Capes............$.95 Swim Caps..........35c to 75c Beach Sandals ...........$1.75 Outline Of Procedure For Undergraduate Women Issued By Leader iliscock To Be Head Lower (lasses To Form At 'Camps, Seniors Onl form itory rTerraee Directions for undergraduate wom- en participating in the line of march, on Lantern Night, which is to be held June 1, were issued yesterday after a, committee meeting Monday, accord- ing to Margaret Hiscock, '36, leader, of the line of march. The undergraduate women will view the Freshman Pageant from a roped- cff enclosure directly in front of the I stage, which is located at the base { of the hill on the east side of Palmer Field between the Observatory and Mosher Jordan. At the conclusion' of the Pageant, the women tnarch cut of the enclusure froe a opening at the right side of the stage. The seniors ascend the steps to the ter- race of Mosher Jordan where their line is formed. Lower Classes First The three lower classes form first at their "camps" under flags of their class colors, then at the foot of the Mosher Jordan rock gardens in a long line along the wall. Each class is to line un four abreast behind its four leaders with the aides marshall- ing the lines. The order is: first, juniors, then sophomores, and finally, freshmen. When the Michigan band, led by William D. Revelli, begins a march,' the juniors march into the roped- off enclosure, make a circle of the field passing the leader of Lantern Night, who is stationed at the farthest extremity from the stage and facing it. The juniors come to a stop at the yellow flags facing the leader at her right, to form the right side of the M. Meet Seniors The sophomores enter the enclosure, marching outside the juniors, past the leader, up the left side of the field and directly back to form the left side of the M, stopping at the red flags. The freshmen march outside the juniors past the leader, outside the sophomores and then make a V be- tween the two sides of the M to com- plete it. A green flag indicates the mid-point of the V. The seniors march once completely around the field going on the outside of the juniors, past the leader, on the outside of the sophomores, past the freshmen and around to come up be- fore the leader. Before her, they separate into twos, one pair going to the right side of the M, and one pair to the left. March Outside Juniors On reaching the side, the two sen- iors separate, one going on the out- side of the lines standing before her and one on the inside. They go until they meet the seniors from the other side of the M at the point of the V. They thus completely sur- round the M. At this oiznt the leader blows one whistle, which is the signal for the seniors to pass their lanterns to the girls next to them. The leader then presents the League flag to the class having the most members out for the event. The entire group sings the first and last verses of the "Yellow and Blue," and the ceremony is concluded. ASKS COSTUMES RETURN Beatrice Lovejoy, '37, women's dance manager, requests that all cos- tumes used in any dance club per- formance throughout 1935-36 be re- turned to the basement of Barbour Gymnasium. She also asks that any- one interested in helping to pack these to please get in touch with her by phoning 7466. SMART SIOES for DECORTION DRY S ummerize Your Fet In CONNIE ' ", .. . . v 'y.:". .. . l11'.tifixh.7 cZ > ..: "r"t {1::": "" " .y :IP ';"'.3 3 3 ; ' . ;.,;'1.. < ' <2"' ;, .;2 2 :. . ." AIR CONDITIONED p Ie Campus Cliaracters 111 t'am" rpolse(I fly Scepter Of Wizard imagine the Universi Py of Michi- gan changed into ihe University of O~z. Imagine the ICRTC as Gingercz's ai my, the Phi fBet e as the Scarecrow of Oz. These, the BMOC, the foot- ball hero, the camrpusgoon and other well known figures about campus, will be chanFedinto Or characters in the Freshman Fiesta,~ "Oz U," to be given Lantern Night, June 1, on Palmer Field. Barbara Hleath. danne chairman. is practicing daily with Ginger's chorus, which is composed of Betty Spangler, Jane TLyon, Marian Baxter, Charlotte Poock, Madeline Meyers, Alice St. John, Elaine Hamilton, Lu- cille Flaum and Ellen Cuthbert. Taking part in the bluebook scene are Barbara Teall, Charlotte Poock, Doris Bolton, Marian Baxter, Rebec- ca Bursley, Betsy Guild, Olga Dobson and Mary Jane Nickerson. Bernice Wolfson is directing the pantomine in the lecture scene, which will be done in the manner of Trudi Schoop. The characters in that scene are Jean Waterston, Henrietta Simp- son, Margaret McCall, Bettie How- ard, Mary Browne, Jane Lord, Mary Alice Mackenzie, Marjorie Link, Mar- cia Connell, Jane Bierly, Eleanor Smith and Betty Lyon. Oren Parker, who makes sets for Play Production, is directing the mak- ing of the sets for "Oz U." There are two of these: one of the clock in Angell Hall, and another of the Em- erald City of Oz. POLISH PROFESSOR HONORED Prof. and Mrs. W. L. Ayres gave a small dinner last night at the Mich- igan Union honoring Prof. Kazimierz Kuratowski of the University of War- saw. In addition to Professor Kura- towski, the guests were Prof. and Mrs. T. H. Hildebrandt, Prof. and Mrs. G. Y. Rainich, Prof. and Mrs. R. L. Wil- der, Prof. and Mrs. E. W. Miller and Prof. and Mrs. Ben Dushnik. Con nittee en P1 i' Describes which Buddha is enthroned,s I m' " - -_n unded by his disciples, which arue } (2l : ine e Art E x iht merely scratc'led with great delica