IWAY, MARCH 25, 198 TUE MICHIGAN DAILY_ Annual Architects Masquerade Henry Ruifrok Heads Central Committeemen Results Of Design Contest Will Determine Theme Of Dance Decorations The annual Architects Ball will be held from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. Friday. May 6 it was announced yesterday by Henry Ruifiok, '38A. general chair- man. Other members of the central com- mittee were also made known. Co- chairmen of the decorations commit- tee are, Dorothy Barrett, '39A, and Ralph Radson, '38A. The music com- mittee is headed by John Van Der Meulin, '38A and Jean McConkey, '38A is in charge of the publicity. Jean Steere To Head Finances Jean Steere, '38A, is chairman of finances ,and Jean Smith, '40A, will head the program committee. Bruce Elliott, '40A is in charge of the floor committee. The ticket chairman will be James Mitchell, '38A. George Sprau, '38A has been selected as entertainment chairman. The patrons committee is headed by Virginia Carr, '38A. A contest is being held in the Ar- chitectural School to determine the theme for the dance, Miss McConkey announced. Today and tomorrow stu- dents will submit ideas for decora- tions as part of their regular de- sign problems. The best of these will be chosen. Orchestra To Be Named The dance is to be a masquerade ball. The place at which it will be held and the name of the orchestra will be announced later Last year Les Arquette played for the dance; which was held in the Ar- chitectural Building. The decorations and entertainment were built around the theme of a Roman Holiday. Prof. Myron Chapman, dressed as a Viking warrior, won the faculty 'cos- tume prize. Robert May, '37A, a Roman soldier r and his guest Betty Hopkins, '38A, were chosen as the best-dressed couple at the ball. $500 Award Is Announced Lucy E 11 i o t Fellowship Open For Applications The Lucy Elliott Fellowship of $500 will again be available during the academic year, 1938-39, it was an- nounced by the Alumnae Council yes- terday. The $500 fellowship is open to any woman with a bachelor's degree who wishes to continue her work in the graduate field. It is awarded on the basis of scholarship and achievement and is not limited to graduates of the University. The award may be granted to a Michigan graduate for study on any campus she chooses, or to a graduate of another- college or university for study at Michigan. Inquiries con- cerning it should be made at the of- fice of the Dean of Women. All ap- plicat ons should be in before April 18. Sch ool Of Business Admi To Spotsor Capitalist Iphigenia, Agoracreta And Antigone is rTpanish Fiesta To Begin 'High Tor at 10 a.m. Monday at the theatre box Tickets will be priced at 35. 50 and - Patrons Nam edc k t aey 5cents. Prof. Valentine B.Wind B all Ton i t Tfo'i drector, announced that tickets for Tickets for "High Tr," majorpro-'the Wednesday.and Thursday perfor- Entertainment Include cduction of the 1937-38 Play Produc- mances are now available. Emery Deutsch, C. Shelly Dramua, Specialty Dane,( I tion series, to be presented March # The box office will be oper from 7. -30, 31, April 1 and 2 in the Lydia 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily under the Will Be Diner Guests Patrons for the Spanish Fiesta, to Mendelssohn Theatre, will go on sale charge of Mrs. Walter Walz. Of Lambda Cli Alpha be held from 9 p.m. to midnight to- morrow in the League Ballroom, were g The third annual CapitalitsBalannouncea by William T. Scott, The Department of Physical Education given by the School of Business Ad- G'do h xctv bad miitain ilb edfo ~gGrad., of the executive oard. for Women presents mirnistration, will be held from 9 p.m.'P to 1 a.m. today in the Union Ball- The list includes Dean Russel W.AAAn A C G room. ; Bunting. Dean A. C. Furstenberg, MARTHA GRAHAM and. DAN4~GROUP A dinner at the Lambda Chi Alpha Dean Walter B. Rea, Dean Alice C. house preceding the dAnce will honor Lloyd, Prof. J. H. Muyskins, Rev. HMonday March 28th Chester Shelly, '39BAd, who is coop- P. Marley, of the Unitarian Church, Ann Arbor High School Auditorium erating as co-chairman with James Prof. Julio del Toro, Prof. Robert McCollum, '38BAd, and his guest, Angell, Prof. Harold J. McFarlan and Tickets at Wahr's and Barbour Gymnasium I Margaret Neafie, '40. Dr. John Sundwall. Deutsch To Fly From New York, Chaperons for the Fiesta will b 50c - 75 - $1 .00 - $1.50 Emery Deutsch and his orchestra Prof. Shirley W. Allen and Prof. are flying out from the Rainbow Jose M. Albaladejo. Room, Radio City, New York to play An, excerpt from Valentine Ka- for the dance. Mr. Deutsch is noted ' taev's play, "Path of Flowers" will as a violinist and composer, having be presented by Ellen Rothblatt, '3 written "Stardust on the Moon;" Edward Jurist, '38, and Morlye Baer, "When a Gypsy Makes His Violin Grad. Senor and Senora Manuel Rosa, Cry," and other pieces. Mr. Deutsch two Spanish dancers from Detroit, will also be present at the Lambda will do a specialty number. Chi Alpha dinner. 1 :, ,? I I I Rebecca' Bursley, Marcia Connell and Marian Baxter are appearing as Iphigenia, Agoracreta and Antigone of the royal family of Boeotia in the 1938 Junior Girls' Flay, "The Mulberry Bush," now playing. at the Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre. MarthaGrahamI Dance Patrons Are Announced Recital To Be Sponsored I By Physical Education Department March 28 Patrons for the Martha Graham dance recital, which will be held at 8:30 p.m. Monday in Ann Arbor High School, were announced yesterday by the women's physical education de- partment, which is sponsoring thb af.f fair. Dean Henry Anderson, Dean and Mrs. James B. Edmonson and Dean Alice Lloyd head the list. Prof. and Mrs. Ralph Aigler, Prof. Bruce Don- aldson, Prof. and Mrs. Floyd A. Fire- stone, Prof. and Mrs. Warren E. Forsythe are also included. Prof. Juva N. Higbie, Prof. and Mrs. Edgar G. Johnston, Prof. and Mrs. Elmer Mitchell, Prof. and Mrs. Earl Moore, Prof. and Mrs. DeWitt Parker, Prof. Valentine Windt and 'Prof. and Mrs. Fielding Yost are on the list. Miss Eileen Donohue, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Haisley, Mr. and Mrs. Parish Lovejoy and Mr. and Mrs. Guy Maier will also act in the capacity of pa- trons. This is the second time that Miss 3raham has appeared in Ann Arbor, or she was here in Blanch Yurka's Electra" several years ago. However this time the dancer brings with her a group of 12 to dance with her. Miss Graham has appeared with the Philadelphia and Cleveland Sym- phony Orchestras, the former under the direction of Leopold Stokowski. Nine Affairs To Be On Social Schedule Of Houses Tonighti Four formal dances and two formal dinners are among the dances sched- uledfor tonight. Alpha Sigma Phi is holding its in- itiation formal, and chaperones will be Mr. and. Mrs. Fred Bascom and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Baker. Chi Phi in- itiation dance will have as it chap- erons Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Morgan and Mr. and Mrs. George Andros. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Cramer will chaperon Delta Sigma Phi's formal dinner before Capitalist Ball, and chaperones for Lambda Chi Alpha's dinnerowill be Mr. and Mrs. Russel Pryce and Mr. and Mrs. William Steere. Phi Sigma Delta's initiation for- mal will have as its chaperone Mr. and Mrs. Irving Auslander and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Sparr. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hut- zel, and Mrs. Harry Mott will chap- erone at Phi Kappa Sigma's infor- mal radio dance. Mr. and Mrs. N. Mandeburg and Dr. and Mrs. Phillip Jay will chaper- one Pi Lambda Phi's initiation for- mal, and at Sigma Alpha Epsilon'. informal radio dance will be Mr. and Mrs. Walter -Gibson and Dr. and Mrs. Jack Nolan. Chaperones for Triangle's pledge formal will be Dr. and Mrs. Clarence. Siebert and Prof. and Mrs. Waltei Lay. The theme of the ball is "business." Paul Simpson, '39BAd, and Donald Assembly Interviewing Dunnabeck, '38BAd, of the floor com- Ends Toda-' At Leaue mittee have announced that ticker tape, stock market quotations, and Interviewing for offices in Assemb- red ink will decorate the ballroom. ly will continue from 3 to 5 p.m. to- A Few Tickets Are Available day in the Undergraduate Office of There are a very few tickets avail- the League. able at the Union desk, according to tHelengues John Doelle, '38BAd, and Hugh Hay- Helen Jesperson, '38, presiden of ward, '39BAd, of the ticket commit- the organization, said that every non- tee. They are priced at two dollars affiliated woman who petitioned and per couple and the sale is open to all has not yet been interviewed should students on campus. come today as there will be no further studntson cmpu. ;interviewing. Other committeemen working on terviw _ng the dance include Jay Troxel, '39BAd, and Robert Halsted, '38BAd, on the music committee and William Shaw. '38BAd, and Julian Goodman. '39BAd, TO DA in charge of publicity. Corsages for all but committeemen and their guests are banned. I MON] 400 Students -Goodyear's on in women's and AttendSecndExtraordinary Va No ap Canpus mixer NoA Y -Goodyear's March Tll-END SALE ce-a-month clearance of odd and broken size lots d children's apparel and things for the home. lues at these drastically reduced prices- More than 400 students attended he second All-Campus Tea Dance yesterday in the League Ballroom. Dancing started with a grand march, and group dances, including a Paul Tones were featured. Sally Mustard, '39A; and Walter Kline, '38, were dancing to the music; )f Charlie Zwick's orchestra, as were ) axine Baribpau, '40, and Robert Bower, '40. Charles Frost, '40 and !ueben Frost, '40, were both in the :tag line and Barbara Talcott, '39A vas seen sporting a corsage she re- 'eived at J.G.P. Marian Dailey, '38, and Barton Myers, '40E, were making their way through the crowd, as were Betty Jane Swift, '41 and Barbara Johnson, 38. Barbara Bale. '38, Spring frocks that came in rather early in the season. Heavy sheers, crepes, and bright prints that are desirable from now until summer. Bolero frocks . . . tailored street dresses . . and afternoon types. Values to 29.75. Misses' and Women's Sizes, Half Sizes and Junior Sizes Pastels and Navy and Black I 27 formals in taffeta, net, chiffon, crepe, and satin . . . also several dinners gowns in the group. Some of the formals have jackets. White, light, and darker shades. Misses' and Women's sizes. Values to 39.75. VELVET EVENING WRAPS and COATS, . Price ANOTHER SHIPMENT JUST RECEIVED! Wear the right skirt every jackel! BLACK, BROWN, NAVY, P, 44i the more the merrier ! . JACKETS blend ! mix ! match with skirts ! Three schools of thought this season! "Blenders," Mixers," "Matchers." Smart women will take all three tricks neatly and inexpensively with 2 jackets and 1 skirt or vice versa. Sizes 12 to 18 from $2.95 a / a r?:2 . ..}} ;.; 0' C ' .,. " 1 f f l $ .99 $3.95 for, IASTLS f ro ni$2.95 Top this outft with GAY SCARFS - SWEATERS BLOUSES - TOPPERS I'. ( /Il LI EVERYBODY'S WEARING SAD- DLE OXFORDS... and these are the s TOWN'S GREATEST VALUES! Of White BUCK with-Brown CALF. 11