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kKUm&, WMaUk n, THE MICHIGAN DAILY
350 Couples Are Expected At Annual Odonto ball Tonight

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Non-Affiliates Crease Dance Sale
To Be F eted At IWill Begin Today
The tickets for Crease Dance, the
League Banqu-71etannual lawyer's closed formal which
will be held from 9 p.m: to 1 a.m.
Friday, April 2, will go on general
lenry Anderson And Dean sale at noon today, according to
Harvey Schoton, '37L, chairman of
Lloyd To Be Speakers At the ticket committee for the affair.
Installation Piraner Senior law students may purchase
I tickets from 9 a.m. to noon today in
A new organization of Ann Arbor i Hutchins Hall, Schoton said, adding
Aneworganidzatmon ofl An Arord that since the number is limited to
Ion-affiliatedwomen .Bawill be honored 110, the demand is extremely large.
t the Installation Banquet to be held After noon today they will be avail-
t 6 p.m. Monday the League ball- afle only to the juniors and freshmen.
om, according to Forence McCon- of the Law School who have already
ey, '38, chairman of the group. The placed their orders with the commit-
rganization, which numbers about teemen, Schoton further stated.

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45 members, is to sit at a separate
table and will receive special mention
following the banquet.
Speakers for the occasion will be
Prof. Henry C. Anderson of the me-
chanical engineering department and
director of stu d nt-amni relations,,
and Dean Alice C. Lloyd,
To Install Officers
New officers of the junior class who
are to be officially installed are Hope
Hartwig, League president; Margaret'
Ann Ayers, Mary Jane Mueller and
Miss McConkey, vice-president; Janet
Allington, secretary-tr'asurer; An-
gelene Maliszewski, head of judiciary
Council; Mary Johnson, president of
the Women's Athletic Association,
and members of both the Undergrad-
uate Council and the W.A.A. board,
the names of whom will be an-,
nounced for the first time at the
dinner.
Winners of the three Ethel Mc-
Cormick scholarship awards are to be
announced by Maryanna Chockley,

'37, head of Judiciary Council, and
the activity cup will be presented by
Rita Wellman, '37, chairman of the
merit system committee, to the sor-
crity, dormitory or zone which has
received the largest number of merit
points during the past year.
To Present Report
.Lois King, '37, secretary-treasurer,
will give her annual report and Char-
lotte Rueger, '37, retiring president,
is to speak, illustrating her talk with
stereopticon slides. The title of her
talk is unannounced.
Mortarboard, led by Gretchen Leh-
mann, '37, acting president, and Sen-
ior Society, led by Mary Bennett, '37,
president, will conclude the program
with their tapping ceremonies.
The banquet is open to all women
on campus. Sororities, dormitories
and zones will be seated according to
the number of activity points with
which each is credited. --

Clyde McCoy's SuitsMake Their Debut
Band Will Play
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Vivian Kalf, Allen Ruttle
Will Lead Grand March;
Tickets Are Sold Out
More than 350 couples are expected
to attend the third annual Cdonto
Ball which will be held from 9 p.m.
to 1 a.m. today in the Union ball-
room.
Allen Ruttle, general chairman, will
have as his guest, Vivian Kalf of
Detroit. Jean Field, '37, will attendf
with Bernard Black, chairman of the<
publicity committee.
Sam Stulberg, chairman of the pa-
trons committee, will be with Evelyn
Robins of Detroit. Corinne Fries willo
be the guest of J. Edward Marceau,
who is in charge ofathe decoations
for the dance. Mr. and Mrs. Walter
G ager will also attend. Gager is
chairman of the music committee.
Dental School Emblem Used ! Once again fashion has barrowed
The patrons and patronesses for from the men for Milady's ward-
the ball include President and Mrs. robe. This new spring suit, made
Ruthven, Dean and Mrs. Russell W. from men's suiting material, is very
Bunting, Dean and Mrs. Albert C. {ilcred with box shoulders, 'wide
l urstenberg, Dean and Mrs. Walter lapels, and narrow collar.
B. Rea, Prof. and Mrs. Paul H. Jes
erich, Prof. and M rs. John K em per , r f n r . U a f e d R e e tC u
Prof. an Mrs. U. Garf id Riekert, v6 'i L u
Prof. and,'Mrs. Francis B. Vedder.
The decorations for the affair will Dc
consist of the dental school emblem, ce C iL
a caduceus with a large D super-1
imposed upon it, placed over the or- StillAa
chestra and the fireplace at one en~d
of the room. A special lighting ef-
fect will be used behind these em- A few tickets are still available for
bleAns. Spring flowers will decorate
the alcove. the annual Forestry Club 'dance to
The grand march led by Ruttle and be held from 9:30 p.m. to 1 a.m. today
Miss Kalf will begin at 11:30 p.m. in the Women's Athletic Building ac-I
This is an annual feature of this cording to William Yost, '37F&C, gen-
dance given annually by the juniors ral chairman.
of the dental school. oa hlmn
Tickets All Sold Only forestry students and theirl
A sellout of tickets was announced friends may buy the tickets, Yost said,
yesterday by Charles Saunders, chair- adding that the sale will be conducted
man of the ticket committee. The in the recorder's office of Natural
sale of tickets was not restricted to Science Building.
members of the dental school. The chairmen of the dance are
Clyde McCoy and his orchestra will ( Robert Durwell, '37F&C, music; Fred-
play for the affair. They have just erick V. Geib, '38F&C, patrons; and
finished making several musical R. Wilscn Hutchison, '37F&C, tickets.
:horts in Hollywood and have played Henry Mayer's orchestra from the
at the Drake Hotel in Chicago. Armory has been chosen to play and
Helene Foster, formerly at the League
od ern Da:nee Club Silver Grill, will be the featured vo-
calist.
Schedule Published Patrons include Dean and Mrs.
Samuel Dana, Prof. and Mrs. Shirley
W. Allen, Prof. and Mrs. William Ky-
The schedule of the spring plans of noch, Prof. and Mrs. D. M. Matthews,
the Modern Dance Club were an- Prof. and Mrs. L. R. Schoenmann,
nounced yesterday by Beatrice Love- Prof. and Mrs. Willett Ramsdell,
joy, '37, president of the organization. Prof. Robert Craig, Jr., and Miss
Dagncr a~reein tr arent res- Edith Hoyle.

Many Dances tonierencelanie
AeBy Gainia Phi Beta
Are Scheduled
The province conference of GammaI
For W eek- .End Phi Beta sorority is being held this
week-end with the local chapter and
the alumnae acting as hostesses.
HIard Time Party Planned ; Mrs. William Dehn, of Seatle.
Five Initiation Formals Wash., grand president, is at endhv~
Fiv Intiaion Foralsthe conference as are the represen-}
To Be Held Tonight tatives of 10 alumnae chapters and
associations. Two representatives are
This week-end promises to be an present from each of the following
extremely busy one as it begins by chapters: Lake Forest College, North-
12 dances being scheduled for today. western University, University of To-
T3Bsides Odonto Ball and the Forestry ronto, Ohio Wesleyan, Wittenberg
Club dance being held, there will be College and the University'of 'West-
ten dances at various houses on cam- ern Ontario, Canada.
pus. Competition for attendance will A buffet luncheon will be held at
be great as Junior Girls' Play will also noon today at the local chapter house
rive its third performance today. and Miss Alice C. Lloyd, Dean of
Beta Theta Pi fraternity will hold Women, will speak this afternoon on
a formal dance tonight, according to "Student Leadership." A formal ban-
Jchn Seeley, '38, social chairman, quet will be held today at the League
who is in charge of arrangements. and the day's activities will be closed'
Chaperons will be Mr. and Mrs. I. by a party at the Union for the ac-
H. Barker, of Grand Rapids, and tive members of the sorority.
Prof. and Mrs. A. A. Hildner. Moe
Carter's orchestra will play.
Delta Tau Delta is holding its in-""
itiation formal from 9 p.m. to 1a.m . "Hard-tO- ease"
today. The chaperons will be Mr.
and Mrs. W. W. Gilbert, Mr. and Mrs.Tastes Wi
Rowen Fasquelle, Mr. and Mrs. Wil-
mot Pratt, and Mr. and Mrs. Duane Succumb to These
Eidson. Bob Steinle's Orchestra will
furnish the music according to Vin-
cent Butterly, '39, social chairman.
To Honor Initiates
Kappa Sigma fraternity will hold
a formal dance from 10 p.m. to 1 a.m.
today in honor of their new initiates.
The chaperons will be Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Mornes and Mr. and Mrs. Al-
bert Higgins of Toledo.
Phi Delta Theta fraternity will give
a formal dance tonight in honor of
their initiates. Chaperons for the
partywill be Dr. and Mrs. K. Wassell
and Mrs. U. R. Loranger.
Phi Sigma Delta will hold its in-
itiation formal from 9 p.m. to 1 p.m.
today. Mrs. L. Davis and Dr. and
Mrs. Hirch Hootkins will be chap-
erons. Bill Sawyer's orchestra will
play for the dance, which is open.
,Pi Lambda Phi is holding its in-
itiation formal tonight. The chap-
erons will be Mr. and Mrs. M. T.
Fisher and Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Harris.
Informal Dance To Be Held
Sigma Alpha Epsilon is holding an
informal dance tonight. The chap-
erons will be Prof._ and Mrs. R. C.
Fulle°r and Prof. and Mrs. Arthur J.
Gibson.
Sigma Chi fraternity will have a
formal dance tonight, John Hinckley,
'38, social chairman of the house, an-
nounced yesterday. Professor and
Mrs. J. H. Worley, Dr. W. M. Brace,
Captain and Mrs. W. B. Fariss and
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Icerman will be
chaperons
Theta Delta Chi fraternity will hold
a closed formal dance from 9 to 1 a.m.
today. Chaperons will be Prof. and
Mrs. Earnest F. Barker and Prof. and
Mrs. Clarence F. Kessler. A pert PATENT LE
Trigon is holding a hard times A er PAEN LE
party from 9 p.m: to 1 a.m. today. ger gored strol
Chaperons will be Mr. and Mrs. Frank a Patent "diced
Oakes and Mr. and Mrs. George
Lawton, according to Lowell Krieg,
'38, social chairman.

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ent for the performance of Henry
VIII to be given by Play Production,
in which two court dances will be
performed in the authentic style of
that period.
An annual ;spring recital will be
given in the early part of May, and
the club is planning a road tour
sometime in the 'spring. Demonstra-
tion recitals ,will be given in three
or more cities during this tour, Miss
Lovejoy stated.
PHI BETA PI
Phi Beta Pi announces the pledg-
ing of Herbert Pederson, '38, of Stat-
en Island, New York.

High School Playday
Will Be Tomorrow
The schedule of the day's activ-
ities for the high school play day to
be held tomorrow at Barbour Gym-
nasium was announced yesterday.
From 9:30 to 10:30 a.m., basket-
ball games will be played and a gen-
eral meeting will be held to discuss
the interpretation of basketball rules
at 11:30 a.m. The luncheor at 12:30
p.m. will be followed by games which
will start at 1:45 p.m. The day will
end with a chocolate hour given at
3:30 p.m. by theW.A.A.

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ARMSTRONG DIES
SEATTLE, March 18.-(P)--Philip
Everhardt Armstrong, 47, Seattle
newspaper man died tonight.

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