FRIDAY, MARCH 21 1941. THE MIC'HI GAN DAILY PAGE, ' E PAGE FIVE ackfoot Capitalist Balls To Head Social Calendar Today Old Tradition 1 To Be Revived At ATO Dance, Bill Gail To Play For Affair In League Ballroom; Founders And Initiates To Be Honored An old tradition will be revived when Alpha Tau Omega holds its "Blackfoot Ball" from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. today in the ballroom of the League. More than 450 invited couples will attend the event which is being held in joint celebration of the hew initiates and the ,founders of the fraternity. Bill Gail's orchestra will play for the dancing, and Helen Rhodes, '42, singing star of JGP, will be the vocal- ist. Novelty musical arrangements have been planned. Guests of the central committee- men include Mary Herbert, '44, who will attend with Dick Gauthier, '43, social chairman. Bill Kinsell, '41, will be accompanied by Pat Lowe of Detroit, and Everett -Houston, '43, will have Isabelle Snyder of Pon- tiac as his guest. Other invited guests to the dance, which, it is planned, will again be- come an annual affair, include alum- ni from the local chapter, members of Interfraternity Council, and the chapters at Michigan State, Hills- dale, Adrian and Albion colleges. The new initiates who will be hon- ored at the "Blackfoot Ball" are Rob- ert W. Allen, '44; Ortha O. Barr, '44; Roger W. Hirons, '44; William W. Hutcherson, '43; James J. Livingston, '42; William F. Harbury, '43; Keith Q. Muller, '44; Ralph H. Platts, '44; Oliver E. Smith, '44, and Robert Vantine, '43. Chaperons for the dance will be Prof. and Mrs. W. J. Emmons, Dr.a and Mrs. A. W. Coxon, and Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Wikel. Programs will be in the fraternity colors, blue and gold, and the Alpha Tau Omega crest will decorate the covers. The decorations will also carry out the blue and gold color, scheme. Hosiery Continued thru Week-End "Archer" 2- or 3-Threadc 79c s Girdles of Graceh Guaranteed not to run. Will not o roll or hike-up. Are knit to n fit. Specially priced at . . b, $1.19 t Capitalist Co-Chairman And Quest DanceAtUn ion Will Feature Money Theme Jack Teagarden's Orchestra Will Offer 'Sweet Swing'; { Lynne Clark To Sing Vocals Jack Teagarden and his orchestra vill supply the music and the Busi- ness Ad School the folding moneyY or the dancers at the Capitalist 'all which will be held from 9 p.m. > 1 am. today in the Union. The 'usic will be the McCoy, but, as et, no one is willing to vouch for he money.. Guests of the central committee- nen have been announced by Robert Harrigton, '41BAd, senior co-chair- aan. Harrington will attend the1 ance with Jane Coupe, '41, and Rob- art Gilmour, '42BAd, junior co-dhair- ,an, will accompany Doris Cuth- ert, '42. Grace Miller, '42, will be he guest of James Dunlap, '42, tick- t chairman, and Charles Le Clair, 2BAd, program chairman, will at- xnd with Betty Dugal of Traverse Guests Are Named Clayton Kullman, '42BAd., co- hairman of decorations, will have 'udy Breed, '39, as his guest, and )erald Tupper, '41BAd., co-chair- nan of publicity, will attend with is wife. Shirley Graham of Ann Arbor will )e the guest of Clarence Klopsic, 42BAd, co-chairman of decorations, aid Cory Schwab, 42SM, will be iccompanied by Harold Garbe, '41BAd, co-chairman of publicity. Robert Morrison, '41BAd, music .hairmnln, will attend the Ball with Anna Jean Williams, '42, and Robert Iddison, '41BAd, in charge of pa- trons, will be accompanied by his wife.-' Teagarden To Play Sweet-Swing Teagarden's orchestra will play for the affair. The music featured by the band is of the "sweet-swing" variety, with emphasis upon deep- Southern blues. Lynne Clark will sing the vocals, as will Teagarden nd Paul Collins. Other orchestral attractions will be the Teagarden Trombone Choir, and the trombone playing of the leader himself. There will be no small change in sight when the Union Ballroom is decorated at the hands of the money- minded Capitalists. Largeadollar signs will be prominently placed up- on futuristic monetary murals. Mortar Board To Hold Party The annual Mortar Board "Smarty Party," given by "smarty" senior wo- men and honoring "smarty" sopho- more women, will be held at 12:15 p.m. Saturday in the League. The luncheon is held every year at this time for sophomore women with at least a 3.5 average in their college career and serves as an in- formal meeting with the members of Mortar Board, Jeanne Davis, '41, chairman of the luncheon, an- nounced. An informal entertainment will be presented in honor of the 20 guests who have been invited to attend. To Lead 'Filthy Lucre' Dance JGP Ticket Sale Continues Reserved Seats To Be Obtained At Theatre Box Office Tickets are on sale for "Jumping Jupiter!" at the main desk in\ the Union and at various campus stores, as well as remaining on sale at the desk in the League. They may also be obtained from women who are now canvassing fra- ternities, league houses, dormitories and sororities. These are exchange tickets, and must be returned to the All health rechecks for JGP,are due today. These should be left in the League project box some time today. box office of the Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre for reserved seats on Mon- day or Tuesday. Prices are 50 ,cents, 75 cents and one dollar. The 50-cent and 75-cent tickets will go on sale Monday, when the box office opens. Mail orders for tickets should be sent to the Box Office, Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre. These will be accepted at any time. League House Party And Fraternity Dances To Be Given Today With Capitalist Ball and, the, "Blackfoot" Ball taking the social limelight, there are only a few dances scheduled for tonight. Beta Theta Pi will hold a dance from 9:30 p.m. to 1 a.m. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kjingbeil and Dr. and Mrs. David Holmes will chaperon, A formal will be held by Phi Sigma Delta from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. with Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Bass and Mr. and Mrs. George Willens chaperoning. Smith League House will give a party from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. and Dr. and Mrs. J. ^R. Laurey and Mrs. Ann Smith will chaperon. Phi Delta Theta will hold a dance from 10 p.m. to 1 a.m. with Dr. and Mrs. H. C. Weller and Dr. William Brace as chaperons. Theta Chi will hold a dance from 10 p.m. to 1 a.m. 0; - NE ROBERT GILMOUR DORIS CUTHBERT ROBERT HARRINGTON JANE COUPE Senior Supper Will Be Given Senior black and white plus the for the College of Literature. Science, colors. of the colleges of the Univet- and the Arts; and light blue for the sity will form the decoration theme School of Education. of the annual Senior Supper to, be The list continues with gold for held Wednesday, the opening night the College of Engineering; brick for of the Junior Girls Play. the College of Architecture; green Mortarboards spaced on black run- for the Medical School;* purple for ners in the center of each table will the Law School; olive green for the be topped by twelve tassels each in School of Pharmacy; lavender for the twelve colors graduating seniors the School of Dentistry, and drab n each college will wear in June. gray for the School of Business Ad- ,Official in colleges and univer- ministration. ities throughout the country, these Assistants to the decorations chair- nclude pink for the School of Mu- man Bernadine Palmer are Dorothy ic; russet for the School of Forestry Cowan and Josephine Alexander. and Conservation; lemon yellow for Tickets to the dinner and the JGP he School of Library Science; black will be available Monday in the Slide Rule Tickets Are On Sale , 4 SMA RTEST HOSIERY SHOPPE Michigan Theatre Bldg. i i Si t More than half of the tickets available for the annual engineers' Slide Rule Ball were sold yesterday, Robert L. Imboden, '42E, ticket chairman, announced. The remainder of the tickets; he said, will be on sale from 8 a.m. to noon today in the Arch of the West Engineering Building and from 1 to 4 p.m. in the lobby of the East En- gineering Building, Tickets, which are being sold for $3.75, may only be purchased by students with engineering identifi- cation cards, Furnishing the music for the af- fair, which is scheduled to take place from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. Friday, April 4, is Cab Calloway, conductor of the famous Cotton Club Orchestra. Although best known for his swing music, Calloway plans to bring. to Ann Arbor an assortment of sweet tunes equal in quality to the selec- tions which won him the title, of "His Hi De Ho Highness of Ho De Ho." ..prin In addition to the insignias of various technical societies, decora- tions at the banquet will consist of four panels showing the changes in the life of the Michigan male froml his freshman to senior years. These decorations were designed to conform to the general theme, "Four Year Fantasy." The panels were prepared and de- signed by Robert Morrison, '41E, and Charles R. Tieman, '41E. A flower trimmed hat or a pastel felt casual will brighten your winter costume. CASUALS at $2.00 and up. DANA RICHARDSON Michigan Theatre Bldg. 523 East Liberty St. ,_;I .s J-iere!r League ballroom at the time of the cap and gown sale. Committee Will Meet IL Spring Coats Sl y Select your Sprin Al 0 0 A meeting of the decorations com- mittee for the annual Frosh Project will be held in the League at 5:15 p.m. Tuesday. The room will be an-, nounced on the League Bulletin Board. -- i I. I 'i.ij Spiring )at~e Diresses )IY for the penuy-wise! Pert e dresses with a fashion-wise To take you dancing at the on, to see you through a cam- Sunday . . . pretty prints . tical navies . . . dress-up shirt- ts . . many with jackets. 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