THE MICHIGAN DAILY 'orty-Niner Ball Will Feature Chester Sophomores Will Hold; }' Assembly Opens Bal Ticket Sales fnnualDanceinUnion Bob Chester and his orchestra ? I Mass Meeting Tomorrow To Explain CoedPetitioning To All Women have been chosen to play for the "Forty-Niner Ball" to be present- ed from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. Friday, March 14, in the Union Ballroom,. Chester organized his own band six years ago, after being the fea- tured tenor sax player with a number of other orchestras. The band toured the country, playing hotel engagements, and appeared on several radio programs, includ- ing the "Spotlight Band" and "Fitch Bandwagon" shows. Band Made Movies In Hollywood the orchestra made several shorts, and a movie was scheduled with the leader in an acting role. The band blends an assortment, of rhythnis and novelties to suit everyone's tastes, and, according to Billboard Mag- azine, "Its danceability quotient is 100 Per cent." The "Forty-Niner Ball" is a re- vival of the Soph Prom which was presented annually during the war. Sophomores may buy tickets Club Will Meet The WAA Badminton club will meet 7:15 p.m. today in Water- man Gymnasium. Membership is still open and all interested women are invited to join. Instruction will be offered to those desiring it, and the lad- der tournament will be continued. Badminton rackets will be pro- vided for the members, but women should bring their own birds. from 1 to 5 p.m. every day be- ginning today at the Union, Lea- gue, and in University Hall. Sale of any remaining tickets will be opened to all classes be- Tickets for "High Tide," the an- nual Assembly Ball, to be pre- sented from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. Fri- day in the Intramural Building, will be available to all women on campus, from 3 to 5 p.m. today; and tomorrow in the League. Music for the affair will be pro- vided by Tommy Tucker and his orchestra.