___ __ ___ __ ___ __ ___ __ ___ __ - T~I M CiII GA N IDAILY Clft: Siid Rule "No Questions H S ked -N Bunny Beriga's Band Will Play For Engineers Decorations At Annual Dance Sponsored By Technic Staff To Be Engineering In Defense' Engineers and the few "lit" stu- dents who were lucky enough to get tickets will step off to four hours of dancing pleasure at 9 p.m. Loday in the Union Ballroom when .the 1942 version of the annual Slide Rull Ball slips from the future into the pres- ent, and finally into the past. , Bunny Berigan, his trumpet and his orchestra, will supply the music, and more than 375 couples will sup- ply the air of gaiety, for Ball tickets have been sold out completely for al- most two weeks. Burr French Is Chairman Chairman of the Ball this year will be Burr J. French, '42E, editor-in- chief of The Michigan Technic, who will have as his date Virginia Lee Sigsbee, of West Branch. The dance is annually sponsored by the staff of The Technic. Decorations this year will be cen- tered around an "Engineering in De- fense" theme, paying tribute to the work of the engineer both in indus- try and in the armed forces. Defense To Be Theme l A huge replica of a magazine cover will stand at one end of the ball- room, its cover divided diagonally to portray both aspects of the engi- neers' defense contributions. Panels on the Ballroom walls will recognize the industrial phase on one side and the service phase on the other, dec- orations chairman Robert C. Keetch, '42E, has announced. To Lead Sli de Rule Ball Public To See Junior Women Annual All-Junior Play Begins One Night Stand At 8:30 P.M.; Cast Of 150 Will Participate After being sneak-previewed by the women who attended Senior Supper Wednesday night, the women of the junior class will pres'nt the one and only public performance of "No Questions Asked" at 8:30 p.m. today in the Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre of the League. If there are any leads at all, they would be that of Eleanor to be played by Mary Lou Curran and those of Mary and Anne to be played by Lu- cille Katz and Frances Hall, respec- tively. Joy Wright Is Franklin i Joy Wright will take the part of, Franklin and the "Wenches of thej . Wildwood" group will be made up ofSue Cone, Betty Rinehart, Ger- trude Inwood, Caroline Wensink, Janet Crone and Mary Lou Meeker. Leader of the Wenches will be Mary fjLou Knapp. 'IRGINIA LEE SIGSBEE Also in the first scene will be Ginny Morse and Elizabeth Buesser as the two photographers and Peggy Evans list will be headed by Gov. and Mrs. as the secretary. Murray D. VanWagoner and Presi- Radio Parts Cast dent and Mrs. Alexander G. Ruth- . Gordon Hardy 'Rec-Rally' To S T o Play Today A talk on good grooming to be given JGP Auidence To Be Admitted by Miss Ethel McCormick, social di- rector of the League, and skits dem- At Half-Price To League Dance onstrating the "Do's and Don'ts of v Dress" will comprise the second eve- t In contrast to the tails and formals b of Slide Rule, Gordon Hardy and his ning's activities of the WAA "Rec- orchestra will play for a "sweater Rally. dance" from 9 p.m. to midnight today- Following the Tuesday evening p tdysession of drill of the Michigan Daily t in the League Ballroom, allowing Dozen exercises, a posture contest c JGP supporters to enter after the and clinic, the women will be "in play for exactly half the usual week- shape" to hear the speech on better end dance price. ?grooming at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday in i JGP's production will begin at 8:30 the Sarah Caswell Theatre of Bar- t hbour Gymnasium. "Hair, nails, - P.m. in the Lydia Mendelssohn The- makeup and diet will be the fourr atre and will be over at approximate- ly 10:30 p.m. Anyone attending the main topics to be discussed," said performance may then present his Miss McCormick. theatre ticket stub at the main desk Following the talk, the "Do's and of the League and receive a dance Don'ts of Dress" for sportswear, ticket for only half the original price. rushing functions, campus wear, and Anything Goes! dating dresses will be portrayed in Anything from sweaters, skirts and various skits. Each dormitory, soror- saddel shoes, to regular date clothes ity and league house having been as- will do for the evening, which will signed one particular activity to dem- be in direct opposition to the elabor- onstrate, will present its ideas for ate formality of Slide Rule Ball to be good grooming. At least two girls held today in the Union. Members from each residence house is to take of the JGP cast itself plan to cele- part in the skit. Dress for golf, brate by attending' this special dane1 archery, basketball, tennis riding and i BURR J. FRENCH and V one of the greatest trumpet players in the world, is known as "The Mira- cle Man of Music," and can dish it out hot or sweet with equal finesse. Berigan Plays Jazz Indicative of his personality are his ambitions: first, to rip out on some hot jazz in the middle of De- bussy's "Afternoon of a Faun," played by the New York Philhar- monic Symphony under Toscanini; and second, to swing out on Taps and Reveille at the U. S. Military Acad- emy at West Point. A tnot f 3R R atrons have hen ven. Plans for the Ball this year were laid by committeemen John S. Burn- ham, '42E, Robert L. Imboden, '42E, Robert S. Sibley, '42E. Ted Kennedy, '42E, Robert I. Summerhays, '42E, William W. Hutcherson, '43E, C. Freeman Alexander, '43E, F. Carter Taylor, '43E, French and Keetch. Traditionally rivaled by the law students' annual Crease Ball, for- merly hpr tin the n niht tho f artLS in the New Yo rUK I adtio sta- tion scene will be played by Dotty Wineland and Gail Parsons as the announcers and Dorothy Mayer, as the secretary. In the Sun Valley Scene, Serena will be Laura Baird, Ellen will be Sally Levy, Susie will be Janet Stick- ney, Brenda will be Leanor Gross- man, Mrs. Van Zee will be Maida Steinberg, and Reggie will be played by Elizabeth Mahlman. and they're liable to come in almost any kind of garb. The main idea of the dance is to provide an opportunity to dance for those who do not come under the rank of engineer, or who simply do not care to go to a formal affair to- night. JGP-Goers Invited Hardy, who has been cooperating with JGP for the last tedious weeks of production by wirting songs and helping with rehearsals, will put the final touch on his cooperation by al- lowing the JGP audience to enter at half price. "Miss Michigan of Song," otherwise known as Joan Reutter, is the regu- larly featured vocalist with the or- chestra. Hardy will play several of his own arrangements of JGP tunes and the chorus, if physically able, will probably' also be featured. Berigan, claimed CLUB'S PLAN: Outing Club me to Pinckney tomor ly announced s building a hos changed. The gr a hike for tomorro permits. Anyone the hike should b at 1:30. / Ly many to vuvi nvebe tinynw nm ,Cin lnL n p by mnansye to bet Jeannette Is Orson extended invitations to attend the Slide Rule Ball this year will be In Hollywood, Orson Welles will be annual engineering dance, and the without competition, portrayed by Jeannet Halper, while S CHANGED the two secretaries, Miss Boone and mbers will not go Sigma Chi Announces New Initiates Miss Smith, will be played by Mar- rrow as previous- . _ ___ allyn MacRitchie and Mary Pfender ince plans for respectively. tel have been The Sigma Chi fraternity an- '44E, Ralph Jepsen, '45, Dave Mat- Back to a university campus, we oup has planned nounces the initiation of Tom Twit- thews, '43Ed, George Collins, '45E. I have Olga Gruhzit and Olive Beebe ow if the weather chell, '45, George Gardner, '45, Tom Ace Cory, '45, Kirke McKinney, '45, as sorority girls, Ginny Morris and wishing to go on Schoepfle, '45, Pat Wantz, '45, John George Morley, '45, Douglas Fergu- Elizabeth Buesser as athletes, Bar- e at the W.A.B. Lougheed, '4, Dean Mns son, '45E, Richard Johnston, '44, Bill bara Alcorn and Bette Lou Duvall as Courtright, '44E, and Edward Perry, the faculty, and Sue Kahn and Sally Clayton Foor, '44, Jim Pettapiece, '45E. Walsh as the conspiratgrs. Other Names Announced ~~__--_ - - Others in this scene are Mary Piilo as a boy, and Peggy Evans as a girl, --and Dorothy Csmmnings and Dena Stover as the freshmen. The opening chor~us for "No Ques- LionsAsked" will be composed of Har- riet Pratt, Vivian Anspach, Dena GO t IdStover, Mary Sellon, Mary Piil, Dor- othy Cummings, Betty Erdmann, Margaret Gardner, Olga Gruhzit and Sally Walsh. Vocal Parts Given Solo vocal parts will be done by Marian Brown, plantation scene; Irene Mendelsohn., radio scene; Mol- ly Carney, Mexican solo and Polly (ti Drake, waltz ballet. The trio will be made up of Roberta Holland, Ruth 1 LSelby and Shirley Altfield. The Sun 0t0/fpsValley trio of debutantes is made up of Leanor Grossman, Midge David- son and Shirley Altfield. Vocalists comprising the three har- mony backgrounds to solo singing are Frances Capps, Midge Davidson, THE Leanor Grossman, Josephine Jack- son, Betty Lou James, Mary Lou -P E RMA-LIF T Knapp, Florence McCracken, Florine Robinson, Irene Mariett Rolleston, BRASSIERES Ruth Schwab, Lynette Spath, Ruth iI rSelby, Helen Walsh and Jean Zem- mer. $,00 $ /5 Solo Dancers Named BY-fSolodancing will be done by Lor- raine Dalzen and Dorothy Wineland, colored dancers, and Jeanne Mack- Ilem and Joan Genung, who will do n. tanprn nulmber nd i iain Ahl- ... ., , i AV * Dtch Bo2ntets ,. 0 Calos 0 Berets STurbans V Pitl Boxes 4N A NEW HAT on your pretty head means Spring in your heart! And here are dozens of darling new ones from which to choose. 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