SATiTUWR5AV' ,MAY'16,. 1aZ. TE- MICHIGAN DAILY -- - - I .. . - --- - - ----- --- - ------- - Bill Sawyer S Band To Play At Union s 'Final Fling' Today Gwen Cooper To Be Soloist At Last Dance Ice Cream To Be Given Out By Expert Union Fountain Men At Specially Constructed Bar Hundreds of ice cream addicts are looking forward to joining the couple pictured at the right for a "Final Fling" from 9 p.m. to midnight to- day in the Union Ballroom. At this time, 998 ice cream cones will be unearthed (the original num- ber having been reduced by the pub- licity committee) from the subter- ranean basement of the Union where they have been stored in preparation for the dance. Miss Cooper To Sing Final exams will be forgotten, promises Chuck Dotterrer, '44E, chairman, as arrangements have been made so that special Union confi- dence men will evict from the floor any one mentioning bluebooks, finals, or similarly disagreeably subjects. At this last Union dance, Bill Saw- yer will conclude his spring engage- ment. He has promised several spe- cialty numbers and his soloist, Gwen Cooper, will sing that perennial fav- orite, "I've Got Those Ice Cream Blues." Throughout the dance, a specially erected ice cream bar will dispense ice cream cones to all guests, just for the asking. Expertly trained Union fountain men will be on hand to serve. Union To Cooperate The Union, in a proclamation, has attempted to cooperate with the re- cent attempts to restore the Michi- gan coed's hemoglobin blood count to what has been deemed normal. The terms of this proclamation (see yesterday's Daily> prove that much thought has been expended on the refreshment plan as affecting the health of the Michigan lass. Since investigations show that ap- proximately 162 '2 foot pounds of en- ergy are spent in an evening of social dancing, the Union will make up this deficiency by providing 1,820,000 cal- ories in the form of 98 ice cream cones. Ball Tournaments Won By Kappa Delta,I Kappa Alpha Theta Despite flooded fields and a speed- ed-up semester, the women's spring softball tournament has come to a close, with Kappa Delta, as winner of the A tournament and Kappa Alpha Theta, taking top honors in the B tournament. To achieve its place, Kappa Delta defeated Chi Omega, 11 to 4, in the finals of the A tournament. In the finals of the B tournament, Alpha Chi Omega went down in defeat to Kappa Alpha Theta, with a score of 8 to 11. Kappa Delta retained its glory in a playoff between the winners of the two tournaments, on one of the first sunny days of the season, Thursday, at Palmer Field. Barbara Alt, '42, pitched her team to victory with Helen Clark, '43, on the receiving end. In the pitcher's box for Kappa Alpha Theta was Mary-Jane Romine, '45, and Barbar Chadwick, '45, did the catching. Home runs for the winning team were hit by Delores Knapp, '44, and Alice Dehlin, '44P. Final score of the game was Kappa Delta, 34, and Kappa Alpha Theta 17. The University of Michigan Wo-, man's Glee Club will sing tomorrow morning at the Methodist Church. 998 Cones Remain For 'Final Fling' NATALIE MATTERN BUNNY CRAWFORD TWO Actors In Behrman's Play Are Summer Theatre Members By BERYL SHOE>TFIELD Summer theatre, characterized by stock company performances in reno- vated barns and outmoded buildings, is the off-season vacation of two members of the "No Time for Com- edy~ cast, the S. N. Behrman farce now playing at the Lydia Mendels- sohn Theatre. Lauren Gilbert, who used to ap- pear with the Michigan Repertory players opposite Martha Scott, then a University student, is co-manager as well as actor in his own summer theatre, inaugurated last year in Hyoke, Mass. ,. Actors Develop Followings Here the resident company, made up of "people who have played to- gether for a long time on the stage." specifies that no stars be imported during the 10 week drama season, so that individuals appearing week after week in different roles develop a fol- lowing of their own among theatre- 1:oers of Holyoke and environs. Two f t plfh resentgrouphave been in dcr