. 22, 1938 THE MICHIGAN DAILY !!im F Odonto Ball Is To Be Given March Union Ballroom Knight 7 ate By MARIANNE Spring showers to winter snow flurries . . umbrellas to ski boots and cut;ars ... classes to frolics.. . Friday to Monday . . . dancing at the League anc. Union . . . the Law Club formal . . . lots of fun . .. and here we are wit.: another holiday before us . . . But take heed with all your hatchets . .. and we'll be seeing and hearing from you at T. Dorsey's swing concert . . . come 8:30 this evening. The League was the first stop for Friday night's "round the campus tour" . . . and there was much doing for the benefit of the W.A.A. and their swimming pool campaign . . . Mary Johnson, president of W.A.A. ant Frank Coolidge were there to contribute their support. .. and watch the tiles increase one by one . . . as the crowds kept coming . . . Annabel Van Winkle and Jack Gelder came into the lobby as we lingered at the desk to waf rh the people come by . . Mary Carey and Bob Mueller were the next arr vals. . . and we soon spied Rachel Johnson and J. Anderson, who were going up the sitairs to the ballroom. They Were In 'A DancingMood'.. . Ruth Allen and Rob Barnes were asking the doorman for their reserved table . . Jane Nussbaum and Bill Griffiths requested some of the later mei'dies from Charlie Zwick . . . and soon Cletus Hall and Larry Reinke we t dancing to the latest of Charlie's swing. The Union was also the spot for celebrating the end of one week's classes in this new semester . . . and Bob Steinle's orchestra was playing some good numbers for just that purpose Saturday night -. Nancy Dall and Goff Smith, Alys Pierce and Jim Cole came in with glowing accounts of the basket- ball game ... .Genevieve Spurgeon and John Olds were coking below . . . Carley Voigt and Dick Fox, Roberta Leete, Jack Reed, Millie Sartor ,and Herb MacDonough were floating hither, thither and yon Ginny Caldwell, Don Emerson, Ruth Myers, and Lloyd Greenleaf from Cleveland went past in a rush to reach the floor while Mary Jane Kehoe ,nd Dick Crawmer tried vainly to catch up with them ... and so we passed on, not out, downtown with one accord. The ATO's as usual occupied the largest table in be place . . . Bill Slattery and Marge McCrea, Frank Gibbs and Phyllis Carr, Johnny Stewart and Marg McCall, Steve Madden, Johnny Clark, Mal Lora, brothers Don and Wally Knapp, Jane Scott and ATO guests Johnny Go:dschmlidt and Bill Warren were very much in evidence. . .. Harry Clark ani Ginny Richardson, Ozzie Powers and Marge Stebbins joined them later after spending the evening at the League . . . Mim Hazeltine and Gene Na ogler, Bob Shaw and Bob Lynch were others we glimpsed through the ke3yhole;. Oi With New Spring Fashins ... Another spot had a capacity crowd and more with practically every Kappa on campus there ... plus Haze DeGroot and George Peck, Sis Somer- ville and Bob Richmond, Ellen Rhea and George Smith, and Lorraine Bird from Grand Rapids and Bob Isgrigg . . . good night for the taverns what' witih classes again in session and the worries of other days all over . The Law Club formal Saturday night was really a good dance . . . they had none other than the composer of "The Music Goes Round," Eddie Fa:ley and his orchestra, to play for it . . . And the party was the scene of a "ncar Fashion revue" . . . as some of the latest in this spring's formal fashions were glimpsed throughout the evening... *arroll Adams, who was wearing an attractive black net formal, was with Eail Townsend .. . . Patty Williams looked muchly swish in one of those en- viable Vogue creations of black, all froth and velvet and net . .. Frances Everard and Chuck Nadeaux, Sally Manthei and M. (what-does-it-stand- for?) Hart, June Longhurst and Ed Knudsen, Bob Bratton and Betty Hurdi wei e all in the dining room when Barb Lovell and Bob Cmren attempted to do a Rogers-Astaire . . . Ellie Sik- ker ga and Henry Pitts drifted in with Whitey Wistert and Mrs. Whitey from a previous party ... Barb Teall arrived a bit later with Tom Moxey. . . Dottie Barrett wha was with Jack McCarthy. . . and soon Mary Fran b Browne and John Allen came scurrying in from the blizzard. . . Betty Ward, Jim Tracy, Mary Lavan and Ed Campbell arrived about 11 .., and sitting out one of ,he dances were Grete Holst and Lynn Stewart. The Greeks Had A Word For It. . We were back at the League Saturday night . . . to see "Peter I" and all th people attending . . . Betty Strickroot, Marge McIntosh, Elise Reeder an I Gil Van Vleck. . . were some of those who came put looking much im- prssed by a fine production . . . After the movie we went up to the ballrorm ... and the dance was in full swing.. . At the Lambda Chi table we:e Camilla Ayres, Dick Hassberger, Patty Williams and Rogers Bradley .. Jack McLoud, who was with Patsy Matthews, was doing his best to con- struct "a something or other" of straws . . . Marian Guild and Fred Lins- cheid, who were also at the table, were finding it most amusing . . . Others that were tripping the fantastic were Jean Smith and Waldo Abbott, Doris Boiton and Fletcher Platt . . . Barb Backus and Art Hollar were there,.. Caduceus drew more than 440 couples last night in the Union Ballroom and what we said about the Lawyers' party must be repeated here .... spi ing styles have burst forth in all splendor ... Betty Lyon, tearing around with Bob Denham, looked even more than usual like a Greek goddess in a blue print taffeta. . . and Kathryn Andrus wore aqua chiffon in Greekish lir . . . she was with Jack Jacoby, music chairman . . . Marjorie Bolger, dancing along the sidelines with Dave Foster, was wearing black net and lacE over pink satin. . . lush-looking ... all the Greek atmosphere is slightly reminiscent of the era long past . . . and to top things off the orchestra platform on which Anson Weeks was playing his so-ao-sweet music was decorated to resemble a Greek temple with pillars! "Mary Ellen f'%I Spring Femininity Afoot! SA d how very feminine this dainty shoe Is! Your feet slim- mingly swathed in blue gabar- dine and kid will be all ready to go places with your pretty spring "dress" frocks . . . the heel is narrow and high . .. the instep open to show off bright new hose! $ 50 IAIR Junior Dentists New Dance Club aM M ass e(-tin 1 SponsorIThird Opens At League pomosrow ir O.tIs Tomnorrow Annual Dance Tomorrow Night The first meeting of the Ballroom Meeting Explains League Rocco Valluzzo Appointed Dance Club will be held from 7:30 Activities To Freshmen to 9 p.m. tomorrow in the League General Chairman; Four Ballroom, Jean McConkey, '38, an- League activities open to second- Other Heads Named Informa dancing as well as in- semester freshman women will be ex- The third annual Odonto Ball, pre- struction in and demonstration of plained at a freshman mass meeting, sented by the junior class of the den- one new dance step each week by to be held at 4 p.m. tomorrow in the tal school, will be held from 9 a.m. to Douglas Gregory, '40 and Marie League. Margaret Ferries, '38, chair- 1 p.m .Friday, March 18, in the Sawyer, '38, will be featured. The man of the League orientation com- Union ballroom, announced Rocco fox-trot, tango, rhumba, waltz and mittee, is in charge of arrangements. Valluzzo, '39D, who has been made shag are the steps which are to be Presiding over the meeting will be general chairman of the affair. taught. Samuel Willis, '39D, has been ap- Music for the dancing will be pro- Hope Hartwig, '39, president of the pointed decoration chairman. The vided by recordings over the League League. The first speaker on the chairman of the ticket committee is public-address system and the light- program will be Miss Ferries, who will Mark Coggan, '39D, and Robert Sibil- ing will be the same as that used for make a survey of all the activities of sky, '39D, is the head of the patrons the regular week-end dances. the League. Margaret Ann Ayers, '38, treasurer of the League, will then committee. Myron VanLeeuwen, '39D, explain how the League uses the is Tn chestrapublicit announce B.B. FINALS TOMORROW money it'earns, and she will also tell soon, Valluzzo stated: Clyde McCoy's The women's intramural basket- about the scholarships offered by the band played for last year's Ondonto ball finals will be played at 5 p.m. to- League. Ball, of which Allen Ruttle, '38D, was morrow at Barbour Gymnasium when The next speaker will be Alberta general chairman. Helen Newberry Residence, winners Wood, '40, chairman of last year's The decorations last year consisted of the Class A division of the tourna- Freshman Project, who will tell how fThe dencooslemblema condistedment, meets Alpha Epsilon Phi, win- her committee planned and staged of the dent school emblem, a caduceus ners of the Class B division. 'the affair. The project is the first with a large "D" superimposed upon _- -- _ - _______ it, placed over the orchestra and the fireplace at one end of the room. A special lighting effect was used be- hind these emblems. Spring flowers decorated the alcove. J.:.P. Eligibility Slips To Be In By Friday Qir is!: " Eligibility slips for the 1938 Junior Gi l t I l1U l V1U1U R ~nIr.......,....> activity in which freshman women Judiciary Council, will clarify rules of may participate as a class eligibility for participation in extra- Angelene Maliszewski, '38, head of curricular .activities to the freshmen, The beauty and charm of personal touch may be retained forever in a Dey portrait. FILTERED LIGHT USED EXCLUSIVELY" IL 21l ri is tay, ie mulberry Busnh, aI mythical comedy, must be in by Fri- day, Feb. 25. it was announcedyes- terday by Roberta Chissus, general chainhan. The last chance for getting health rechecks is from 2 to 4 p.m. Thurs- day and Friday, Jean Holland, as- sistant chairman, announced. All women who wish to participate but have not yet had their health re- checks should have their laboratory tests and get their appointments to- morrow. Committees for Junior Girls' Play will meet this week and health re- checks and eligibility slips should -be handed in at the meetings, Miss Chissus stated. The dance committee under the di- rection of Charlotte Poock will meet at 3:30 p.m. tomorrow. This meeting does not include girls dancing in the chorus. r ik i rrr I with a Gala Array of NEW SWEATERS Short sleeves - long sleeves Pastels, white and dark colors $1.95 upward SKIRTS - with tricky new pleats and fares. $2.95 upward SCARFS ..w.well, you just won't know which to choose! I i TackielsTo WTI11(:« I Frosh Frolic fir Qsi , T Aa1 I W II u vi alu 1 ay Tickets for Frosh Frolic, to be held from 10 p.m. to 2 a.m. Friday, March 4 in the Union Ballroom, will go on sale today at the Union desk to mem- bers of the freshman class, it was an- nounced by Edward Purman, ticket chairman. The sale will -be limited to fresh- men until Thursday, when it will be opened to all classes, he stated. Women who attend the dance have been granted 2:30 a.m. permission, it was announced by Don Ryker, general chairman. (a $1. 00 up ward faniliar sZight around car1pus) 9The 6Uizabeth Pillor SHOP' 309 SOUTH STATE STREET L 'II IlI 1' ' , W, 1 . .I I II DRESSES DRESSES DRESSES DRESSES DRESSES DRESSES R ASTI C Clearance WINTER DRESSES Here's an event that no one FRIDAY, the 2 5 th of this month at 4 o'clock in the afternoon, THE BUSINESS STAFF of the Michigan Daily will hold its annual meeting in the Publications Building on Maynard street who plays the fashion game can afford to miss. We've "doubled and re-doubled" your savings until the dress is yours for much less than the cost of manufacture. For we're out to clean house and we've had to forget about markdowns! Come early for the best selections. NO APPROVALS ALL SALES FINAL s00 Values to $35.00 I STREET, DINNER 11 I I and FORMAL , Sizes 9-17, 12-38 I 11 _. _ _. U . . _ ._ l