WEDNESDAY, MAY 8, 1940 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE FIFE WEDNESDAY, MAY 8, 1940 PAGE FIVE Glenn MillerAnd Band Will Play For Senior Ball June 1,4 Original JGP Script Is Sought It isn't every day of the year that Scripts should take advantage of you find $100 bills growing all over every opportunity to display beauti- campus, and flaunting their crisp ful costumes, elaborate settings and greenness from bulletin boards in ev- I clever original lines. Perhaps a take- ery building; nor is it every day of! off cn Shakespeare would hit the Anniual Ticket PaeT 21.M. Tuesday Redingotes ilways (;ood the year that you can pick a $100 bill, merely by exerting a little crea- tive effort and originality, Michigan junior women claim. July 1 is the deadline for a synop- sis or the first act of a script for the 1941 Junior Girls Play, to be turned in to Miss Ethel McCormick, social director of the League. The 1940. rignt note, or a production along the lines of a Broadway musical. Op- portunities to work in songs and dances should be closely watched, so that the entire effect is one of unity. Those prospective pickers of $100 bills may want more information on the source of their expected fortunes, and this they may obtain from Shirley Silver, '41A, general chairman of JGP. Daic(, 1"Ie mbiueW~ill About radition~al ''Life Begins Willh {uv Forty' f(ot tilt ned1from PI'g(e 1) I Cachei.~ COTTON FORIMA LS with Winning Ways GAY NEW FORMALS FOR GALA SUMMER NIGHTS a'lornlhill. co-chaimen of publ citvr1 L-. ~cCb.isrnan, mu'ic ochairnman; "'Id ai old (3oldinan, s cre--ary an-d head3 of f'inanZc. Aiua''l reg2and James C. .57;11 aro cc-chat 'men of d cora- tions, Eugene L. KIe n is tickets> heaid, Sally S. Connery and Anne fa.wcey are co-"eia 'men of patron.I =wucd Muriel ;chinita is projecot chair- "Life Begins Wihh Forty" lvi3s been the slogan of the class of '40 since its freshman year, and the docora- tions for the ball will be centered, around this idea, Miss Dredge said. Definite plans for decorations will' be announced at a later date. {Bob Crosby and his band played\ for last year's Senior Ball which was held June 16. The theme of the dance was "Symphony in Blue." Huge musical notes in blue, against silver back-drops and a draped ceil- ta.g carried out the theme. Senior Ball, a traditional dance ro wa ba k wa fi s hed o- --May 27, 1873, in Room A. University t alai.In187, ueto the influence , Dea dline Is of te Mthoistconference which I pi otested the use of campus build- F o ei o ings for dances, the seniors con- F r1 ell structed a pavilion. This pavilion was on the north side of the campus, near the present Publ icity Head In1 homeopathic college, in which the Will Begin Toi senior reception and afternoon ex- 'rci es of Class Day were held. Coin- mn.ittecmen were appointed in those Today is the de.adline fc days by the class president. The ing for chairman of public mezmbfrs of the 1940 Senior Ball League: and all petition were chosen by campus election, turned in at the Undcrgzad Senior Ball is traditionally held by 5 p.m., Doris Mterker, the night before graduation, and is the last formal event of the school man of Judiciary Coun~cii, year. yesterday. ~ ~Anyv junior w ln Yl Ilutivens Invite Stndteit Groups To Td ,a Todayt Lel~e-tiSocial CommIite Ten fproiims on campus have been especially invited to the Ruthven tea be h:,id from 4 p.mn. to 6 p.m. today, -pnsored by i he ;social committee cf the League. Those groups are Couzens Hall, Al- )ha Chi Omega, Alpha Eps ilon Phi, Zcta Tfau Alpha, Phi Kappa Psi, Phi ,igma Kappa, University I-ouse.,XWil- hiams House, Delta Tau Delta, and Zone IV. A ,,istants Named A- i:5tants for the tea include Eliza- Aeth Bailie, Jean Jeffrey, Carolyn Leahy. Phoebze Power, Priscilla Behr, Marjorie Hliggens, Jeanne Noyes, and Edith Longyear, all sophomore mem- bers of the social committee. All members who cannot attend should call the head of their group, Virginia Osgood, '41, chairman, an- nounced. Margaret Gardner, '42, is in charge of Group I; Betty Fariss, '42, Group II; Louise Keatley, '42, Group III, and Jeanne Goudy, '42, Group IV. The four groups are divided ac- ccrding to the first initial of the last names, A-E being in the first group, F- n the second, J-P in the third, and P-Z in the fourth. Groups To Change Places Ruth Parsons, '42, is in charge of farrangements, and said that Groups I and II will be in the living room from 4 p.m. to 5 p.m.. while Groups III and IV will be in the dining room. They will change at 5 p.m. Miss Genevieve De Armand, Mrs. W. E. Goodale, Mrs. Frieda Loeb, and Mr.Willard Knight have been asked ! o pouri. All students and friends who may be in town for the Festival ire welcome to attend. f ... ,;f. o he Young and gay. . our prelly Y, /4 / 4J PUMP Bowlers 11eet t. IrIdII4 Michigatn women are eligrible to par- in Y~ yWr tcpt in this 1novel bowling t fourna- n ongO Meet Y ire ntt. Each twoan wvillbowl tree Ovuer whye-'., " ill eoth('results s5tring;s, and thetfour hihest players of the tcleri'aliic bowiu<:ng meet be- will constitute the teamn. >These tweed Purdue and MP.hig an wo :menx scores will be te leg;raphled to Purdue,. from 4 p.M. to 6 P.M. today, at the Credit will also be giveni for individual r Women's Athletic I3Bii din All high -core on one striiug. 9 Set iterviews iorrow for petition- city for the is must be duate Office '4l, chair- announced r e a D Y s The raised sole that you lby -OD a stunning pump, with: ~sling back," and perfec "kitten bow!" EL.ASTICIZEI DOESKIN with CALF 7 SIZES 9 - 1 8 Dotted Swiss Bi rdseye Pique Seersucker Jersey Organza Net $10,95 to $19.95 '.oiitry IDancing Scheduled For Tonighit Bicyclists To Be Saved Bicyclists who have had difficulty with slack trouser legs being caught in the chains or spokes of the wheel will welcome a new patented slack. A zipper at the side of 'the leg per- mits the trouser to be folded into a tight fitting leg for bicycling. Then if you unzip the zipper for walking, you have the regulation type. RADIO and MICHIGAN Cabs Phones 3030 or 7000 for activities and has done this sort of work may petition, Miss Merker said.. The chairmanship is the only vacancy on League Council which was not filled in April. Interviewing will be held by the members of Judiciary Council to- morrow and Friday by appointnent with Miss Merker; and all who peti- tion wvill be called to arrange for the appointment. Ideas for the organi- zation of publicity should be listed on petitions, and applicants will have an opportunity to discuss them at the interviews. Anyone who turns in her petition before the deadline will be interviewed and all who wish to do so should hand theirs in early. 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