0 THE MlhrlVFV-A-X'"-ATI'V** ar r.+ M06.w M ATXT-o' MTCT % I-AI V' A IN r Av PAGE i rvjE Annual Frosh Frolic ToBe HeldFri ayarch4,4In 1 Co? C tmmitteemen Are Announced L: te Permission Is Giver. For Dance; Orchestrf To Be Named Later The Frosh Frolic, annual freshmai cla;:s dance,.will be held from 9 p.r to 1 a.m. Friday, March 4 in th( Un on Ballroom, it has been an. notinced by Don Ryker, chairman o the affair. Eyker, a student in the engineering school, will be assisted by the follow- ing. Central Committee members Robert Hall and Neil Vedder, music; He °man Norstrom and Edward Pur- maa, tickets; Edward King, program: Ha riette Babcock, patrons; Cather- me Wedemyer and Robert Hague decorations; and Jane Krause, pub- lici:y. Will Announce Ticket Price The name of the orchestra leade: wh-> will play for the dance, the op- eni g date of the ticket sale and the pr -e of the tickets will be announced later, Miss Krause stated. Late per. m -sion has been granted fog wom- en attending the dance. The publicity comittee will include Be ty Jane Swift, Louis Flora, Wil- lir i Kramer, Elizabeth Kepler, Bet- ty 11all, and Samuel Henderson. As- sisl ing Miss Babcock on the patrons cor imittee will be Jean Pheneger Frr nces Herzenberg, Jane Kline, Wil- liai Rockwell and Arthur Fox. Dor- otb y Anne Kilroy and Virginia Owen are on the music committee. Program Committee Members The program committee will con- sis of Jack Harwood, Paul Johnson an. Almon Holmes. Members of the oth ;r committees will be announced by the committee chairmen in the near future. Corsages will be worn only by me. nbers of the Central Committee or rheir guests, as has been the cus- tor in former years. Miss Krause urged that all freshmen secure their tic} ets before the sale is opened to the public so they would be sure of getIing them. T;!oble Sissle and his Negro orches- tra played for last year's Frolic. wh ch was attended by more than 400 couples. Pastel Wools Gain Favor ort atord For PaY~f' oing On The Mall By Meandering Minnie MOSHER HALL NAMES OFFICERS Recently appointed officers at Mo- sher Hall are Betty Becherer, '38, so- cial chairman; Martha Berry, '38, sponsor; Frances Burgess, '38, cor- ridor councilor; and Freda Vander Veen, '38, dance chairman. Tdrrace Garden Dancing Studi: r ~instructions i n k il forms. Classical.sola dancing. Ph. 9695. urtTe2nd.Floore ~ Wuerth Theatre Bid;.; Informal Women's Dance To Re Spo At LeagueFeb. 2 Patrons and patronesses tarboard's "Payoff" dance nounced yesterday by I Da 1e Finals are cver--J--lop is over-and the campus has pulled itself together nsDred and started a new semester. A few familiar faces may be missing here and there / KEEP IN TOUCH ... WITH THE CAMPUS! The march ot national events and the current campus news are features of the Daily no student wants to miss Renew or begin your subscription to the Daily now A ~ay Flannel J iAet should be part o your 'fo-class" wardrobe this Spring . . - IT'S SO NICE to have a good-looking jacket or two, because when worn with different skirts you appear to have several colorful suits, and of course casual tailored things are the thing to wear on the campus. FRENCH FLANNELS with fitted or belted backs in pastels, high shades, brown and navy . . . cardigan collarless types, Shepherd checked in black and white. ]000 to 1 95 FLANNEL SKIRTS .:...................... 3.95 to 10.00 BOUS ad emTR. 'Pqh c 11 L SFI for the Semester... $2.25 CAGE for the Semester... $2.50 For your convenience, Michigan Daily Salesmen will be on the Campus to take your subscriptions. ° Ib 4v 4 II 11 I