-Tt URSDAY, APRIL 17, 1947 41 TII1T~ Mwini&N ri.~uvv 0 .. . .:.. rs :' w a~a a .:. xs.... . u x a a .L PAGE FTVE Dcnce To FeQture Music by Krupa Fraternities Will Present Formal Ball Friday, May 2, at Intramural Building Last of Slide Rula Tickets Will BeSold A few tickets remain for the Slide Rule Ball. which will be pre-' sented from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. to- morrow in the Intramural Build- ing, the dance committee an-a .WMMWA . Coeds Urged ToPetition Coeds wishing to obtain Junior Lennue positions for 1947-48 are qrge(l to turn their petitions in to the Undergraduate Office of the League by noon Saturday. The junior positions in League activities which are open are Gene Krupa, whose b a n d last appeared on the Michigan campus for the 1945 Panih>llenic- Assembly Ball, will play for the 1947 Interfraternity Council Ball to be held from 9 p.m. to 1 a.rm. Friday, May 2, at the Intramural Building. Krupa began his career as a drummer at the age of 13, and left college to become a free-lance artist with midwestern bands. He joined Red Nichols band in New York and played a number in the revue, "Strike Up the Band." In1 1934 he joined Benny Goodman, with whom he played until he or- ganized his own band. Features Music for Dancing Originally his organization was built to feature the leader's fren- zied drumming, but Krupa has admitted that the day 'of blatant swing is past. According to the maestro, "At least 60 percent of the music bands which play today should be fashioned for dancers. Drummers and rhythm men shouldn't bury the tune-they should play it melodiously." In addition to making record- ings, network broadcasts and club and hotelappearances, Krupa's band appeared in. the movie "Some Like It Hot" with Bob Iiope. Carolyn Grey will provide t he vocals for the dance. 'iclewts Go to Fraternities Ticket sales for the sixteenth annual IFC Ball will be limited to affiliated men, and tickets will be distributed through the under- i , M 2ickigras Apri 25-26 graduate fraternities. Parties at the individual houses Saturday, May 3, will be encouraged andi The 7 houses wha have not picked up their tickets for the IFC Ball shiald do so btween 3 and 5 p.m. today in Room 106 at the Union.} I approved to make it an entire fra- ternity weekend. Women students have been granted 1:30 a.m. permission for the formal affair. No corsages will be worn except by guests of the central committee members. Mixer Dnc To Be Held Tickets will be on sale at the door only for the League dance to be held from 2 to 5 p.m. Satur- day in the League ballroom. This is one in a series of Sat- urday afternoon mixer dances sponsored by League house and dormitory women. All men on campus are invitedc to attend the mixer as guests of the independent women. Popular records will furnish the music forj dancing. Cards will be supplied for those interested in playing bridge and refreshments will be served. Coeds are urged to dressI informally. The current popularity of wo- men's feathered hats dates back to the Sixteenth Century when feathers of rare birds replacedI jewels and'gold as decoration - for men's hats. I i c I i t i 3f i 3 i S G A tillwhose M chwts W\Till At Cex D0ances v .._._._ _._:. ,: _:.. You Jus tGotta Dance! when you hear JACKIE WARD s~ 4I L" iil i' l I By BETTY HAHNEMAN Michigrs musicians will appear at Six dances tumorrow and Sat-' urdlay to publicize the all-campus carnival io be presentel Friday and Saturday, April 25 and 26. Singing o r i g i n a l Michigras words to a popular song, a quar- tette will appear at the Blackfoot. Slide Rule, and West Quad form- als tomorrow and at tie Union, tGai;<. itrl . ccrdn )toJack ndo Goti w6ill feature original niao compositions asj :a va of the iM1ichigras enter-I tainent. Members of the quar- tet are U!ty Johnson, Audrey Buttery, -tins iowland and hic Ifouston. Mwhich is to be pre- sented ay the WAA and the Union at the Yost Field house, will have as a principle feature booths planned and run by campus group". Sororities, fraternities, and resjdecie halls will sponsor the bwoths at Michigras. These wii' be of four general types. hows, gamues of skill, refresh- -ents, and concessions. Shows will include follies, old fashioned silent movies, a seance and vaudeville routines. Houses sponsouing shows are Beta Theta Pi, Alpha Omicron Pi, Phi Kappa Psi, Kappa Kappa Gamma, and Alpha Gamna Delta. (iani's of skill will include dart throwing, pop-gun shoot- s o at ifigures of professors, and a ra-ra'e.Houses sponsoring game of skill booaths include Th ra DeI Ch, Phi Gamma De ltai, Phi Deta Theta, Delta Gam ia, fign,1ray league housc, and Kappa Delta. JG Play Pictures All coeds in the Junior Girls' Play cast who ordered pictures must pick them up from 4 to 5 p.m. tomorrow or 2 to 4 p.m. Sat- urday in the League Lobby across from the main desk. nounced yesterday. those of three members of the Ju- The remaining tickets will lo iciary Council; two members of ~{placed on sale today in the Engi- the Lee gue Interviewing Commit- neering Arch, the Union, and the tee, one d:sitant to tile Secretary Michigan Technic office in the of the Lee: e; five assistants to SEastEngineering Building. No the Chairman of Orientation; five . tickets will be sold at the dance. assi-tants to the Chairman of the ' Ball To Be in IM Building MeritTutoial Committee: four asistants to the Personnel Chair- The engineer's ball is being held mn) ': six assistants to the Social in the Intramural Building instead Chairman, four to be in charge of ,of Waterman Gymnasium, as orig- tie Ruthven Teas and two in inally scheduled, because "the si carge of special events; and three will play at IFC Ball May 2 and service facilities of Waterman . Gymnasium are inadequate for a man. large spring formal," according to BehPublici* d Milt David, dance co-chairman. Other posts available are those Bob Strong and his orchestra of two assistants to the Book Ex- y Qwith Jo Ann Talley and Don change committeeone in charge of Bailey, vocalists, will provide the sales and one in charge of perso- music for Slide Rule Ball. Strong nnel; finance chairman of the Students attending Michigras has recently returned from a per- Dance Class Committee: six Dance will find numerous refreshment sonal appearance tour of the Class captains; and a floorshow booths. Collegiate Sorosis and country's ballrooms to join the chairman and two assistants of the Martha Cook will sell ice cream Midwestern college dance circvit. Ballroom Committee which has and Alpha Eta and Kappa Alpha Willow Buses To Run harge of the Casbah. Other Theta are to sell cokes. Helen The central dance committee has openings on the Ballroom Con- Newberry and Wilcox League made special arrangements with, mittee are publicity chairman and House will sell hot dogs; Alpha the University for late bus runs two assistants; and a decorations Chi Omega, fruit punch; and Bet- from the Intramural Building to!chairman and two assistants. sy Barbour, popcorn. Willow Run Village for the bene- 'The positions available on the Winners at the games of skill fit of the residents attending the Junior Girls' Play Central Coin- booths ill receive Michibucks dance. mittCee are general chairman, as- which may be turned ifl at a The committee will also supply sistant chairman, director and central prize booth for prizes lists of baby-sitters available for assistant director, secretary-treas- worth various amounts accord- Friday in Ann Arbor and Willow urer and assistant, publicity chair- ing to the number of Michi- bucs owned. Prizes will in- Run Village. man, ticket chairman and assist- elude canes, pandas, pen and Slide Rule Ball is traditionally ant, stage manager and assistant, pencil sets, and leis. presented every spring by the and script chairman. Three prizes are to be awarded Michigan Technic. The decora- Other posts open on JGP are to boothsitions will follow an engineering those of dance chairman, cos- t tbe given to the est decorated theme and will include a display tumes chairman .and assistant, booth, the booth selling the most ;ofvryu hnoayininern js>nr tickets, and the booth succeeding plaques donated by the honorar ry c h i r in a ii , properties best financiallyf Entrance to the fraternities and societies. Tile chairman and assistant, make-up bestfinncilly Entanc tothechairman, ushering chairman, and booths will be by one, two, or com ttee asks that any organ-rograms chairman three five-cent tickets, depending zation that has not as yet sub- upon the nature of the booth. mitted their plaques please do so- Golf Club To Meet at---~ PERSONAIZED 1 f r Spring floods are not always unpleasant, one of the enjoyible sort being the flood of spring record releases now available ...it covers the wide area of popular sem i-classical and classical fields . . . Khachaiurian rides a tide of popularity with his "Gayne-Ballet Suite" and his "Concerto for Piano and Orchestra," the former done by Ef rem Kurtz and the Philharmonic Orchestra of New York, the latter by Koussevitsky andI the Boston Symnphony with Win. Kapell as soloist. The Philharmonic of New York is making quite a splash this season under various batons . . . Stravinsky conducts his augtnentel version of the "FirebrdI Suite," and Rodznski the Sibelus 4th Symphony . . . lesser depths include Morton Gould's "Springtime"~ in which you will find (water-marked with his inimitable style) such favorites as Stormy Weather, Body and Soul, Holiday for Strpris and Sophisticated Lady . . the Green Isle's lakes and streams are celebrated in the expected liquid manner by James Melton in aIrish Songs" and by Richard Dyer-Bennet in six Irish songs by (") Beethoven . . . wade in sometime, the wafer's fine! THE RADIO AND RECORD SHOP 715 North University, Phone 2- 542 North End of Djagongl singing with Thn #(Kcfla/Ce Ol CAhe ta The WAA Golf Club will hold an organizational meeting at 5 p.m. today in the WAB. All women who are interested in the golf team are invited to attendJ as well as those who wish instruc- tion. Discussion of the spr1:lg les- sons and the requirements for the golf team will be held at this meet- ing. Plans for Play Day will be formed at the meeting. A putting contest willuberdiscussed and plans drawn up for it. Officers Elected Theta Chi Fraternity elected Charles F. Porter president in a meeting Monday night. Warner C. Jennings was elected vice-presi- dent and James Somers, secretary. A full skirt on a dress or a coat cinched in at the waist with a snug belt is the essence of figure flattery. ONLY OPEN DATES Phone 2-4401 SALE of BLOUSES Values to $6.95 COTTON . .. RAYON . . . SHEERS WHITE and COLORS . . . Sizes 32 to 38 HANDBAGS 00 Plus Federal tax All Sales Final The BUDGET SHOP Two doors east of the Michigan Theater 'Spring Fantasy' Will Be Given By West Quad Tom McNall and his orchestra will provide the music for "Spring Fantasy," the West Quad semi- formal to be held from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. tomorrow in the Union ball- room. A few tickets are still available in each of the eight houses of the Quadrangle. Invitations have also been sent to several other men's residence halls including Fletcher and Vaughn houses. All women attending the dance will be grant- ed 1:30 a.m. late permission. Original plans for a masquer- ade ball were changed before va- cation, and the committee decided to make the dance semi-formal. The decorations will now follow a modern idea with huge cham- pagne bottles filled with hundreds of balloons as the main theme. Door prizes will be awarded through the courtesy of several Ann Arbor stores. ItA SA i CA Inc. 119 E.POLibert P1 PIRODUC STYLE JUST FOR Means Personal Names or MATCH COV STATIONERY, P PLAYING CA C hoto of C ITS 1) YOU Initials on ERS, 'ENCIIS, %RDS o1ors FIELD '-Bell hone 7900 Apri 25 May 23 __ _ _ T _ _ ____ _______ i 10 pot to a Crazy Shot\ 0TO I\ sure. tre f~ q&a by Elizabeth Woodward Am er a's foremost authority on young people's problems Here's a perfectly strange man looking you in t h the eye. You've been introduced...but it's up to you to carry on from there. Maybe your go- between threw in some clues along with your names. Maybe you're exposed to each other without benefit of 1ife-lines. What on earth is there to say to this man? The thought panics some of you into sticky silences.You grin sheepishly at him, wishing with your whole heart he'd hurl an opener at you. But maybe he thinks ladies should make the opening gambit. So it could be a draw... with each of you muffing dour chances of making an impression on the other. But it needn't ...when it's so easv to start the ball rolling. What is there to talk about? People are the liveliest topic. "Do you know...?" Alway s gets an answer. People do ihings, say things, wear things, win honors, go places.Things haf- pen to people...funny things, weird things, odd things. "Had you heard...?"can start you off. Places are easy to talk about too. Places you've been ...places you're going...places you'd rather be than where you are right now. Whea you've e hausted the taugibles, start on ideas. "What do you think aiout ... ?" will set hire. chatting. You'll even find yourself being talked down if you come out flatly wiith "I think ...!"Talk about things you're never done...people you've never met...places X on1 e inever seen....things you know nothing about. It's a sure waiy to pry informuaiion out of a stranger. (Xmversatioas a game of associated ideas. One thing leads to another. And like most games, it requires at least two players. It's not a monologue. Toss word( out..' then wait for responses. It takes two activ e ears...as NeIl as a niinle tongue ! 11 DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN to 0 40 ft.-Us*0 ft go No a" a 1 (Continued on Page 4) servatory, Fri., April 18, 8 p.m. Saturn will be shown if night is clear. Children must be accom- panied by adults. If sky is cloudy, Observatory will not be open. , ! !!!!! r _, :^i :S -s ' . z' . .'a: !; 1 +fiL£i:yi{ii{C :? : 9 .: ; + 'f r,: h :" ,', ',Y" " y.4: lv'" } y{'.: r .. ' :i :: 4'":": y.":r. i3{. 5'.;y r: } t:i¢ . N; :s Dh; . n { s y x "F',; yilrl' :ars,.-,. .',-". w, / l!' ' r 1 . , ' . , r Graduating Outing Club: Bicy- cle hike, 2:30 p.m., Sun., April 20, Northwest Entrance, Rackham Bldg. Outdoor supper. Sign up before noon on Saturday at the check desk in the Rackham Bldg. Delta Epsilon Pi. Meeting of Or- thodox students, 7:30 p.m., Fri., April 18, St. Nicholas Church. 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