w11 i) l'BK 2 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PA Qroups Battle For Victories' In Basketball , Soph Independents Dance Today At Jingle Jive Prom W ill Be Held Todday In Union On the court at Barbour Gymna- "Jingle Jive," independent women's sium basketball games are well un- informal holiday dance, will be held der way in the annual tournament. from 9:30 p.m. today in the League In the first group of games Collegi- Brllroom, with daIcing in a colorful ate Sorosis was victor over Alpha Christmas scene until 1 a.m. Chi Omega, 24-15, Alpha Gamma l Bells will set the musical note for Delta over Kappa Kappa Garma, I tht outdoor scene-witl* miniature ones jingling on the arms of each 17-6, Adelia Cheever over Helen New- woman who brings a guest to the berry, 25-15 and Gamma Phi Beta dance. "Jingle Bells," with special over Zeta Tau Alpha, 12-4. words written by Donna Baisch, '42, Jordan defaulted to Martha Cook is the appropriate theme song for as did Betsy Barbour to Delta Delta the dance. Herb Miller's "Santa Delta. In the more recent matches, Christmas songs which have been Mosher I 'downed Catherine Picker- arranged by Miller for the dance. ell, 18-8, Mosher trounced Alpha Chairmen Named1 Epsilon Phi, 43-2, Kappa Alpha The- In'past years Assembly has spon- ta defeated Alpha Xi Delta 14-11, sored an annual "Come-Across" and Zone I beat Alpha Omicron Pi dance as an opportunity for inde- pendent women to return the gen- 12-2. ! erosity of the men who take them Alpha Phi nosed out Stockwell II, out. Senior Society this year offered 11-10, and Couzens I defeated Alpha to take charge of the dance in order Delta Pi, 23-6. 2-0 scores applied to to avoid the usual delay involved in the following games which were de- petitioning and interviewing for posi- the ollwinggams wich erede-tions on th~e dance committee. faulted. Ann Arbor Independents I ting as ce committee Acting as central committee for defaulted to Kappa Delta, Zone VII "Jingle Jive" are the officer's of to Theta Phi Alpha,' Phi Sigma Sig- Senior Society. Rosebud Scott, presi- ma to Stockwell II, Zone IV to Couz- dent of the society, is general chair- ens II, and Alumnae House to Pi nian of the dance. She is assisted. Beta Phi. by Jean Krise, vice-president; Don- na Baisch, secretary, and Pearl Brown, treasurer. Holiday Atmosphere The decorations, to consist of snow," strings of colored lights, musical notes with bell-shaped bases, red and white frills, and evergreens, are under the management of Emilie Root. . "Ticict sales will continue today in the League Lobby as long as they1 last. Any remaining tickets will be } available for admission at the door al after 9:30 p.m_ ,, I JINGLEaa1 ~~~DASle BALLFRIDAYand SATURDAY SA UY- all winter-hats reduced in SA UR Aprice - you'll find they're suit- able for \,acation purposes. ;)ANA RICHARDSON 523 East Liberty Michigan Theatre Bldg. v4M4~4M4MM4M44M4MM4M4--- .--- Underclassmen Will Celebrate Holiday Spirit Committee Members Reveal Guest List For Formal Dance; New Year's Eve Toy Be Theme Helping to celebrate New Year's Eve slightly ahead of time this year (in keeping with the arbitrary deci- sion of the central committee) Obe- line Elser, '45Ed., will attend the j annual Soph Prom, to be held from 10 p.m. to 2 a.m. today in the Union Ballroom, with Charles Dotterrer, '44, general chairman. Natalie Lilienthal, '44, will accom- pany Martin Feferman, ticket chair- man. Co-chairmen of music, Dick Emery and Jack Hooper, will be present at the annual ball with Peggy Ross, '44, and June Gustafson, '44, respectively. Guests Are Listed Ralph Beuhler, finance chairman, has invited Mary Reichert, '44, to be his guest for the Prom, while patrons chairman Nancy Hattersley will at- tend with Richard Johnston, '44. Harold Cooper, who is in charge of publicity, will bring Thelma Davis, '44, as his guest. Phyllis Present, programs chair- man, will be accompanied by Rich- arid Posmantur, '43BAd., while Nan Heenan, '44A, will be the guest of Stanley Glassman, chairman of dec- orations. Dunham Will Play Playing for the annual dance will be Sonny Dunham, the man who doubles on the trumpet and trom- bone, and his orchestra. Appearing on the Michigan campus for the first time, Dunham is bringing his band here after engagements in the East, including Meadowbrook Club in Cedar Grove, N.J. Chairman And Guest To Lead Prom Dotting the cool green waters of "he pool at the Sports Building atj 3 p.m. today will be 36 feminine Uni- !ersity swimmers, who are out toI ,show their swimming prowess in' )rder that the WAA swimming fund nay profit thereby: they'll take part in "Swimgala." As a special feature of the affair,F Katherine Curtis and her troupe of swimmers from Chicago will give two> 10 minute spots. In the first one, sightnwomen and four men will do i, tango to "Jalousie," four women xill do routines to a fast Spanish valt', and four men and four women t ,ill perform to :'South American "Ray." ' The second spot will include a co- ducational duet to "Song of the Isfand," four men will do a routine to "Mexican Jumping Bean" and the women will do a "Down Argentine Way" number. Matt Mann's Cham- pionship Swimmers will give exhi- bitions in diving and racing. Among those women swimming in .he event will be Mary Elizabeth Brown, Ruby Maurer, Oriel Straeh- ley, '45, Suzanne Lovett, Spec., Glor- ia Stark. Spec., Hazel Muller, '43,1 .j, Sigma Chi Initiates Sigma Chi announces the initia- tion of Raymond Burdick, '44, ttica, N.Y.; Donald Engl, '44E, Grand Englewood, N.J.; Frederick Metzger, .43, Toledo; Gus Sharemet, '42, De- troit; John Sharemet, '42, Detroit; Russell Speirn, '44, Detroit; Thom- as Williams, '42E, Philadelphia and Wayne Wolfe, Lit, Johnstown, Pa. Adele Robins, Grad., and Jean John- son, '43. Alsoparticipating in the swim- ming program will be Agnes Day, '45A, Sybil Graham, '44, Rosemary Mann, '43. Jeanne Paty, Lit.. Mary Ellen Alt, '43, Evelyn Spamer, '42Ed, and Helen Willcox, '44Ed. Continuing the list are Phoebe Scott, '44Ed, Patricia Dillenbeck, '45Ed, Enid Asness, Lillian Felix. '45Ed, Frances Ferguson, '44, Patri- cia Kammerer, Ed., Mary Paton, '42Ed., Jo Ann Peterson, '45, Mar- garet Savage, '44, Ruth Selby, '43 and Irene Turner, '45Ed. JUST a small remembrance or a grand gesture! You'll find just the gift for "her" at the ELIZA- BETH DILLON SHOP 'round the corner on State. FLOWERS are the perfect gift for all women. Add the personal touch to your Xmas gift this year with a bouquet or corsage from UNIVER- SITY, FLOWER SHOP, INC., 606 E. Liberty. PAJAMA SETS ... 3 pieces in cotton quilted at $5.95, in seersucker at $3.95, and in broadcloth at $2.95. SMARTEST HOSIERY SHOPPE, Mich. Theatre Bldg. 36 Women To Show Prowess On Swimgala Program Today , CHARLES DOTTERRER OBELINE ELSER t 5 According to Glassman, the Union Ballroom will be turned into a night club for the evening so that Soph Promenaders can celebrate News Year's Eve in traditional style-butT just a little bit in advance. Q ,'-i e rvcv I rcart n Ir I rwm tile tPT f'tVl f: G ,J I I G k-j31LLI3lJ I1lzL ulIJII lA'V- LJ j 'I LA IJ Theta Xi announces the initia- tion of John Burnham, '42E, Kan- sas City, Mo.; Glenn Heck, '44E, Mt. Lebanon, Penna.; Paul P. Jen- nens, '44E, Detroit; Thomas Mc- Kepna, '43E, Newark, N. J.; Charles Munn, '43, Jackson and David Pusack, '44E, Washington, D.C. F- . .. - __....r The weekend before Christmas is always a big one on campus, and dances abound inspired by the holi- clay spirit. Beta Theta Vi will hold its Christmas formal at the chapter house from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. today. Chaperons for the event will bej Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Angst and Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Cavan of Birm- ingh am. Betsy Barbour will give its tra- ditional Christmas Formal from 10 p.m. to 1 a.m. today at which Mrs. Mary. C. Mitchell and Miss Jean Per- kins will chaperon. Chi Psi will hold its annual pledge formal from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. today. Chaperons will be Mr. and! 'Mrs. H. S. Slifer and Mr. and Mrs.I H. E. 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