3F1UDAY, APIL 18, 194 7 ID 31 IIAN XILY 1PAGE FlVR I I Michigan Technic' Traditional Slide Rul The Intramural Building will be the scene of the annual Slide Rule Ball from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. today when the Michigan Technic pre- sents their traditional spring for- mal. The ball, originally scheduled for Waterman gymnasium, has been changed to the Intramural Building because it has a larger capacity and more facilities for an all-campus spring dance. Al- though the dance is traditionally formal, Slide Rule Ball has been publicized as a "formal-optional" affair because of the acute short- age of men's formal attire. Bob Strong and his orchestra, featuring Johnny Carroll on the trumpet, will play for the engi- neer's ball. With the band are vocalists, Jo Ann Talley and Don Bailey. Strong has recently joined the ranks of the Mid- western college dance circuit after finishing a round of en- gagements at Eastern ballrooms. The central dance committee has made arrangements with the University to provide special late bus runs from the Intrar Building to Willow Run Villa facilitate residents attending dance. Dance decorations will fo an engineering theme and wi built around several large rules and revolving gears. bandstand will be decorated' large blueprints. Dance grams also bearing an engin ing design will be distribute coeds. There will be a displa engineering honor plaques nated by various honorary gineering fraternities and so ties. The list of patrons for Slide Ball includes Pres. and Mrs.1 ander G. Ruthven, Dean Eme and Mrs. H. C. Sadler, 'Dean Mrs. Erich A. Walter, Dean Mrs. I. C. Crawford, Dean and Walter J. Emmons, Dean and Walter B. Rea, Dean C. T.t stead, Prof. Emeritus and Edward M. Bragg and Prof. Er tus and Mrs. L. M. Gram. The list continues with P Emeritus and Mrs. A. H. 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Dodge to bring their petitions to the Un- eer- and Prof. and Mrs. W. G. Dow. dergraduate Office of the League. d to Also included cn the patron's Interviewing will extend from y of list are Prof. and Mrs. E. L. Erik- Monday through Friday, May 2, at do- sen, Prof. and Mrs. C. W. Good, the times posted on the bulletin en- Prof. and Mrs. R. S. Hawley, Prof. board in the Undergraduate Of- cie- and Mrs. T. H. Hildebrandt, Prof. fice. Petitioners must have their and Mrs. K. E. Henion, Prof. and eligibility cards signed by the Mer-i Rule Mrs. D. L. Katz, Prof. and Mrs. A. it-Tutorial Committee before they1 Alex- M. Kuethe, Prof. and Mrs. W. E come to their interview and must ritus Lay, Prof. and Mrs. A. H. Lovell, bring their cards with them at the and Prof. and Mrs. Axel Marin, Prof. time of their interview. and and Mrs. F. N. Memefee, Capt. W .JG Play Committees Mrs. V. Michaux and Prof. and Mrs. H. The positions available on the Mrs. W. Miller. Junior Girls' Play Central Com- Olm- The list concludes with Prof. and mittee are geyneral chairman, as- Mrs- Mrs. A. D. Moore, Prof. and Mrs. sistant chairman, director and as- meri- J. M. Nickelsen, Prof. and Mrs. sistant director, secretary-treas- a Richard Schneidewind, Prof. and urer and assistant, publicity chair- Prof. Mrs. R. H Sherlock, Prof. and Mrs. man, ticket chairman and assist- hite, M. B. Stout, ant, stage manager and assistant, - - -- and script chairman. Other posts on JGP which are open are those of dance chairman, costumes chairman and assistant, scenery chairman, properties chairman and assistant, make-up chairman, ushering chairman, and programs chaiman. Music Committee Making up the Music Commit- tee for JGP are positions for a gen- eral chairman, composer chair- man, lyrics chairman, choral chairman, and chairman of the or- chestra and arrangements. Other junior posts available in League activities are those of three members of the Judiciary Council, two members of the League Inter- viewing Committee, one assistant to the Secretary of the League; five assistants to the Chairman of Orientation, and five assistants to the Chairman of the Merit-Tu- toial Committee. Other openings are those of four assistants to the Personnel Chair- man; six assistants to the Social Chairman, four to be in charge of the Ruthven Teas and two in charge of special events ;and three assistants to the Publicity Chair- man. The list of posts available continues with opening for two assistants to the Book Exchange Committee, one in charge of sales and one in charge of personnel; finance chairman of the Dance Class Committee; and six Dance Class captains. The Ballroom Committee which has charge of the Casbah, has openings for a floorshow chairman and two assistants, publicity chair- man and two assistants, and a dec- orations chairmen and two assist- ants. HOUSE EVENTS This weekend's social calendar has scheduled a variety of spring- time festivities, most of which will be held on Saturday. Anticipating pleasant weather ( tomorrow, Betsy Barbour has ' 7planned a hayride beginning at I / nine o'clock to be followed by a party at their house, and Owen I House will be the scene of an in- formal party following a picnic in one of Ann Arbor's greener spots. Tomorrow has been chosen also as the date for pledge formals by many sororities and fraternities. Alpha Omicron Pi will hold a for- ial dance from 9 p.m. to mid- -ri'ht in the Union ballroom fol- lowing a dinner at one of the loca i restaurants. Delta Gamma will honor its pledges at a dance to be held from 9 p.m. to midnight at the sorority house, which will be decorated with flowers and an- chors of all sizes. The Kappa Al- pha Theta house will be the scene BE of their pledge formal following a dinner for actives and pledges and their dates. Spring is the theme for decora- tions at Gamma Phi Beta's pledge formal, which will be held at the sorority house following a dinner A S SEN IN VOGUE at the Union. Pledges to Sigma Chi and their dates will also be r rhonored at a dinner and dance at the fraternity house. Members and guests of Theta Delta Chi will gather tomorrow af- ternoon at the fraternity house to listen to a jam session and will re- turn that evening for a record -f . dance. A "big-top" aerial show will be featured at the first post-war Michigras, to be held from 7:30 p.m. to midnight Friday and Sat- urday. April 25 and 26. Newt Loken, national gymnas- tics champion, will do acrobatics on rings and trampoline as a part of the entertainment to be pre- sented by the Michigras commit- tee. Aerial shows will be given at frequent intervals during the time the carnival is in progress in Yost Field House, and no extra admission will be charged for this entertainment. There will be no sale of Michi- gras tickets on campus next week, but all ticket sales will be held at the door of the Field House dur- ing the hours that Michigras is open. The carnival atmosphere will be heightened by the sale of cotton candy, popcorn, hot dogs, and soft drinks. Also offered for Michigras visitors will be ice cream, orange- ade and popcorn balls, according to Louise Markhus and Duane Casbah Will Open On Saturday Only The Campus Casbah will be open for dancing from 9 p.m. to mid- night Saturday only this week. Two specialty acts will be pre- sented. A b., bershop quartet composed of students will present several selections. The quartet is called "Art Snook and the 3 Snickers" and includes Art Snook, Lowell Russell, Neal Williams and Leonard Davis. Lois Garnitz, an impersonator, I will also be featured. She will do a take-off on some prominent ra- dio stars. Al Townsend and his band will provide the music for dancing. This week he will present his own arrangement of "When Shadows Fall." . ......., ''--_--- - - --- Heilbronn, concessions chairmen. Carnations are also to be sold at the carnival. The Michigras quartette and Nando Gutierrez will present Michigras music at six campus dances today and tomorrow to remind students of the carnival next weekend. Monday an old-f ashioned, horse-drawn stagecoach is sched- uled to visit the main campus area and dormitories, fraternities, and sororities, distributing candy and advertising Michigras. Entertainment in the form of skits will be presented at 10 and 11 a.m. and at noon Tuesday in front of the Union, when three clowns will lead the festivities, according to Jack Harlan, pub- licity chairman. All students, faculty members, high school students, and Ann Ar- bor residents are invited by the committee to attend the tradi- tional Michigras. 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