T1!A MIC I:GAN DAILY PAGE FW 350 Coupes Will Dance At Frosh Frolic Today Sports Items Johnny DavisI Will Furnish Swing Music 'A Freshman's Nightmare' Is rheme Of Dance; Orchestra Will Play Inside Huge Bluebook An array of gaily colored novel decoration will greet more than 350 couples who will don their dancing shoes to swing out to the strains of Johnny "Scat" Davis and his or- chestra when Frosh Frolic--the high- light of the Class of 1944's social calendar will be presented tonight in the Union ballroom. General chairman of the dance is Marvin Borman, '44, who will attend with Barbara Sternfels, '44. Arnold Agree, chairman of tickets committee, will have Debby Springer from De- troit as his guest. Mary Ann Blei- weiss, '44, will acompany Bernard Brown, who heads the publicity com- mittee. Chairmen Name Guests Elizabeth Bunnell, patrons chair- man, will attend with David Eas- lick, '42, and Clifford Straehley, mu- sic chairman, has invited Sarah Ann Junker, '44, as his guest. Jane Pritchard, who is in charge of the program committee, will be present with William Kuyper, '44. Richard Wald has invited Ellen Mann from Cleveland to be his guest, while his co-chairman in decorations, James Weinstein, will attend with Sara Kauffman, '44. Ticket number 309 for Frosh Frolic will not be honored at the door tonight. Will the holder of this ticket please contact either 1Marvin Dorman, general chair- man, at 528 Williams House or call him at 24401, or Arnold Agree, ticket chairman, 211 Michigan House at the same number. "A Freshman's .Nightmare" will be featured as the theme for the dance, and will be carried out in the decora- tions. Blue and white streamers will dangle from the ceiling surrounding a revolving mirrored ball on which colored lights will play. Davis and his band will swing out from the inside of a tremendous bluebook, but the committee guaran- tees that he will do away with all blues to turn the evening into "A Freshman's Dream." A "Tree of Knowledge" will be present for those seeking to inspire the intellect, while tremendous caricatures of campus personalities will frame the walls in an attempt to show the Class of 1944 what a BMOC looks like. Late Permission Given Permission for the dance has been extended to 2:30 a.m. by the Office of the Dean of Women as in the case of the four large class dances. Borman has announced that there are still a few more tickets that may be obtained for today's dance at the Union Travel Desk. They are priced at $2.75. Julie Sherwin will be featured with Davis in the vocal numbers. Miss Sherwin attended Northwestern Uni- versity where Davis discovered her when he played there a year and a half ago. Davis has just completed a long term contract with a Holly- wood motion picture company and1 reports that now he is concentratingt on his orchestra. Chairman, Quest To Lead Dance WAA Petitions Are Due Today, Jun"or To Be Chosen President, ~l Other Petitions Are Open To All R . . E Spring Sty Spanish Tea les-- AOr ~)VLIl~j To Be Featured In Show Today iULe tvr Petitoning for the nine positions'' on the Women's Athletic Association "Signs of Spring" in campus executive board will end today at the clothes, date and evening wear will main desk i4 the Women's Athletic make their appearance from 4 p.m. Building. to 5:30 p.m. today in the League Those posts which are open are: ballroom when twelve campus models President; Vice-President; Secretary; will parade spring wardrobes for Treasurer, Publicity Manager; Rep- their fashion conscious audience. resenta.tive to the American Federa- In addition to the garment dis- tion of College Women. Intramural play, there will be a preview by Nancy Manager, and two assistant intra- Drew and Helen Rhodes of their cos- mural managers in charge of dormi- tumes for the 1941 JGP. Jane Con- tories and league houses, and of so- nell, '42, will be 'the commentator rorities. of the feature, after which a record- Only the. position of President is ing of "I Can't Get You Out Of My limited to the class of '42. The po- Heart," a JGP song, will be heard. sition of the Representative to the Each person attending the style A.F.C.A. is a publicity job, and re- show will be the recipient of a door quires cooperation in contributing to prize, while three door prizes willI "Spqrtlight," a paper put out by that also be given to the holders of lucky organization. ticket numbers which will be drawn -----during intermission by- Miss Ethel H it le To Give Purim McCormick, social director of the .League. Included among the prizes Dean Ll oyd Sponsors Function To be Held In League Today Spanish will be spoken at th- in-. ternational language tea to be held from 3:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. today in the Kalamazoo Room of the League. All Spanish students and South Americans who speak their native tongue are invited to attend the tea. Those interested are requested to contact Mrs. Ruth L. Wendt atI Stockwell Hall. Dean Alice Lloyd is sponsor of the series of international teas which serve as a center for practice in con- versation. Mrs. Wendt has said that there will be a ten cent charge for tomorrow's tea to cover the refresh- ment expenses. No charge was made for the first tea because it was organized for the purpose of spreading good-will be- tween students of this country and I South America, she pointed out. ! .. ---"I Play In ' elebratlOn Of Holiday Saturday A play featuring the Spirit of Purim. will: be given at the annual Hillel Purim Party to be held from 9 p.m. to midnight Saturday at Lane Hall. Decorations and refreshments will be appropriate to the holiday and entertainment will inc~ude special Purim songs. There will also be social will be an imported wool sweater, a pair of shoes, and two pair of Nylon hose. Although women may attend the style show free of charge, l0c will go into the League scholarship fund from the commercial sponsors for each woman attending. Tickets may be obtained from dormitory and so- rority house heads or in the League Phi Beta Pi To Hold I Anniversary Events Phi Beta Pi will celebrate its fifti- eth anniversary as a national medical fraternity with a dance and banquet this weekend. An informal dance will be held tomorrow night at the fraternity 1941 Campus Casuals Gay spring shades in these simple hats that are young, impetinent and very smart. A large assort- ment in all sizes. AI Ileversibles Gay plaids and tweeds in .the style no co-ed can do without. Double-duty darlings. 1o .95 up at the main desk or in Miss Mc- house. On Monday. a jubilee banquet Cormick's office. will be served. To these two affairs dancing to the latest recordings, said Among the women modeling in Laura Katzenel, '41Ed, social chair- the show are Helen Barnett, '41; man. Carolyn Denfield, '42, Marne Gard- Sylvia Casper. '42. Miriam Rubin, ner, '42; Jane Graham, '43; Ruth '41, Rita Goldstein, '41. Charlotte Gram, '42; Betty Kepler, '41; Tad Kaufman, '43, Deena Bieber, '43, and Lynch, '41; Mary Major, '42; Carrie Shirley Winokur, '43, are assisting Wallach, '41; Betty Markward, '43;, Miss Katzenel in planning the pro- Phoebe Power, '42; and Miriam Wen- gram. dell, '43. Publicity chairman for the Members of Hillel presenting affil- iate membership cards will be admit- ted free to the party. Admission price to non-members will be $.25. all of the members in Ann Arbor have been invited. This includes practicioners, faculty men, internes and students. The banquet will be a stag affair. affair is Dorothy Merki, by Virginia Morse, '43, Procter, '43. '42, assisted and Grace -. ;,. >_, MARVIN BORMAN and BARBARA STERNFELS Radio Dances Will Highlight Group Parties The little date book in the Dean's office has but a few lines filled in. Evidently the campus hasn't yet got- ten over those dreadful examinations or perhaps they are trying to start the new semester out well. Alpha Kappa Lambda will hold a radio dance from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m" tonight., Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wal- drop and Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Gootch will act as chaperons fQr the evening. Another radio dance is scheduled to take place at Hermitage. The dance will be held from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. tonight and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon E. Reynolds and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brodie will chaperon. Prof. and Mrs. Harry Bouchard and Dr. and Mrs. E. L. Erickson will chaperon the dance being held by the members of Triangle from 9 p.m. to 12:30 tonight. And the last fraternity on the list to be in the social limelight is Phi Gamma Delta. Members will hold a dance from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. tonight. Dance Is Planned By Graduate Council An informal dance sponsored by the Graduate Council will be held for graduate students and members of the faculty from 9 p.m. to midnight tomorrow in the Assembly Hall of the Rackham Building. If support is given to this dance, Pledgings Announced I Theta Sigma Phi, honorary and professional fraternity for women in journalism, announces the pledging of Agnes Crow, '42, of Highland Park, and Shirley Wallace, '42, of Passaic, N.J._ a whole series of socials are promised, the Council announced. The Council also. wishes to urge gradaute stu- dents to attend without dates, as this is not a couple affair. . ,^ r "r? yl r i i t t ,;: < : ,,-, } >:: >r t ._._ .^ _ _..._ ' ± // SprinqCoat' icoveriei I ''&'3 . / . k..:: /i AS SEEN IN "MADEMOISELLE" COATS to the manner born . .. one for your dress up flattery, one for your cas- ual spring mood. Proud fabrics, with a special op- titugJe for the fashion they express. 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