10, 1947 TIE MICHIGAN DAILYA PAGE PAGE Paul Bunyan Formal To Feature. Ted Weems at Waterman Gym' __ a Parhellenic 'Final Design' Ticket Sales To Continue This Week House Dances ward Meeting To. Recognize i' Plaid Shirt, Dungaree Attire Will Prevail" As Foresters Transplant Woods Indoors Ted Weems and his orchestra1 will furnish the music for the PaulI Bunyan Formal, to be held from 8 p.m. to midnight tomorrow in Waterman Gymnasium. Weems, who replaces Bob Strong, originally scheduled to play, for the dance, will fly to Ann Arbor in time for the "most in- formal formal of the year." Weems Cue Ball' Will Be Held East Quadrangle Council will present the semi-formal "E Cue Ball" from 9 p.m. to 12 midnight tomorrow in the East Quadran- gle. The dance will feature Lee Stew- art and his orchestra and Phil Savage and his orchestra. They will play simultaneously in sep- arate ballooms. 'One ballroom will be decorated by intricate lighting as an elab- orate nite-club called the "Rain- how Room." The other ballroom will resemble the Arboretum. Decorations will include real trees, a wishing well, shrubbery, artifi- cial grass and park benches, and hundreds of flowers will be at- tarhed to the greenery. The main concourse will he made to look like a French side- walk cafe with tables along the sides and potted palms giving the effect of hedges. has been in the musical profes- sion for the past 21 years, and organized his present band after being discharged from the United States Maritime Service. His music career began when he organized a band in partner- ship with his brother, and he con- tinued on his own after his broth- er left the organization. In addi- tion to directing the band, Weems is a song writer and promoter for the stars he has under contract. Tiny Martin, 300 pound ex-con- cert violinist, is the bass player and comedy singer with the band. Shirley Richards and Bob Edwards do the vocal honors. Dancers at the Paul Bunyan Formal will be attired in plaid! shirts, dungarees, and other wood- sy clothing, and a prize will be given the best-dressed couple there. Bars, outhouses, corrals and truckloads of greens are being used to decorate the dance floor for the evening. Entertainment will include in- formal group singing and harmon- izing by the moustached barten- ders. The foresters promise that spontaneous skits will occur all evening, and a grand prize will be given to the couple putting on the best "I-Helizapoppin" type of stunt during the dance. Detroit and Chicago papers are sending photographers and re- porters to cover the dance for the Hold Those Bonds! Sunday magazine section. Tick- ets for the dance will be on sale at the Union until the night of the dance. 4 a TED WEEMS.., There won't be any question in her heart if you take-her 1 to the fj OPEN: Weekdays 7:30 A.M. - 8:00 P.M. Sundays]11 :30 A.M. - 7:30 P.M. YOUR RESTAURANT ON THE CAMPUS C; <=:>c=>c o<=> )ca{)cm {<=: = oo<;;;;> < ;;> Petitions Due For Senior Ball Positions Petitions for Senior Ball, to be, held in tl'e spring, will be due at 5 p.m. Tuesday in the Student Offices of the Union. Various college seniors will pe- tition for 13 chairmanships. Five students are to be selected from the literary college, two of whom are to be women. Three positions will be awarded the engineering college; one to the nursing school, forestry school, and pharmacy college; one to the music school, one to the education school, and one to the business administration school. Traditionally the literary school and the engineering school alter- nate each year for the dance chairmanship. The latter will be awarded the chairmanship this year. Petitions must include past cam- pus activities, qualifications and specific ideas. They may be as brief as desired, and may not ex- ceed three pages. Class officers of the literary col- lege and the engineering college will select the students from their respective colleges. These mem- bers, in turn will award chairman- ships to the remaining colleges. For additional information, call Pat Hayes at 2-3203. Achievements Pan--hellenic Association will present their annual Recognition, Night at 7:30 p.m. Monday in Rackham Auditorium. Recognition Night, replacing the prewar banquet, is given every, year to honor affiliated women for scholarship and activitLy partici- pation. There is no charge for admission.r Presentatio n of the scholar- ship award w'il he made by ea Smith, Rtegistrar and Dihan Ale C. Lleoyd win p , 'an_, t:Pk aCti t awards ti pus activities. lan L C;yd wi spe'ak on "TIhe Pla('e ci ardi ity Women in the Social Life. the Campus." Margaret Gage, president i Pan-hellenic Association, will ex- plain the aims and aecornplish- ients of t he Assoviaion and Lois Cochran xu ill give the v hi re- port and (I cuss I niw systen. The prograI theme, e ntitd "Pana-hellenie ;;taits" il center around the idea o at- tion oc knit ar ia single lainily. Patrons for the affair will in- clude prominent alumnae mem- bers from each sorority in ti As- sociation Willow Run Men Will Give Show At Campus Club The Campus Casbah, open as us- ual from 9 p.m. to midnight today and tomorrow, features the music of Al Townsend and his 14 piece orchestra. Willow Run men will provide the entertainment this week. Jim Leischman will preside as master of ceremonies, supplemented by a novel pianist, Dick Collins and his modern jazz plus Ed Jhnston per- forming tricks of magi( with a new twist. Tonight Townsend will intro- duce his new arrangements of "Solitude" and "Laura" featuring Cliff Hoff and his tenor sax. A trombone trio furnishes an added attraction to Townsend's newly enlarged band. Casbah tickets for both nights are now on sale at the main desk in the League. Engagement The engiagement of Betty Carl- son, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.I R. A. Carlson of Detroit, to Mr. Raymond . Valley, son of M, and Mrs. E. B. Valley of Flint was recently, announced. Miss Carlson is a student at the University and is affiliated with Alpha Delta Pi sorority. Ticket sales for "Final Design," annual engineering formal will be open only to engineers this week from 10 a in. to 5 p.m. at the En- gineering Arch. "Final Design," a revival of the prewar annual tradition will be presented by the Engineering Council from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. Fri- da, an. 17 in the Union Ball- room. The formal is open to all students on campus, and tickets will be available next week for all. Attendance will be limited to ball- room capacity. Art Jarrett, equally famous as a vocalist and a bandleader, and Shi neCwiy organized orchestra will plY.Iai r the dance. Jarrett was r-e{ntly discharged from the N_ y, where he was put in charge of entertainment for all branches of the services in the San Fran- 3 cj: eo ai-ea. As a soloist, Jarrett was fea- i.ured vocalist with Ted Weems and Earl Burtnett. Later, he co- i ~in the movies with Joan Crawford, Ginger Rogers, Ann Scuthern, Sonja I-Ionie, and Carol Lom ard. Jarrett has also been the vocalist on several radio pro- grams. Special decorations and pro- grams for the "Final Design" will 'Tinker Presents Bond Additions rank Tinker's band, featured Wee ly at (e Union (lances, has engaged Joan Eldredge as tie new 4 oalist. and trumpeter Clare Shephard also a newcomer. Miss Eldredge, who replaces Patti Dupont, is a graduate stu- dent of the class of '43 in the Music School and comes from De- troit. Shephard is a freshman in the school of L. S. & A. and is from La Pierre, Michigan. Before entering the University he played the trumpet in Tex Beneke's Navy band. GCOLL40E A School of Business-Preferred by College Men and Women 4 MONTH INTENSIVE COURSE SECRETARIAL TRAINING FOR COLLEGE STUDENTS AND GRADUATES A thorough, intensive course.-starting Juno, October. Vebruary, BuL- Ietn A oti request SPECIAL COUNSELOR for G.I. TRAINING Regular Day and Evening Schools Throughout the Year. Catalog President, John Robert Gregg, S.C.D. *Director,1Paul M. Pair, M.A. THE GREGG COLLEGE Dept. NW, 6 N. Michigan Ave., Chicago 2 follow an engineering theme. Car- icatures of professors in the School of Engineering will deco- rate the walls. Dancers will be served refreshments. Women students attending the formal have been granted 1:30 permission. Social Program The League Social Committee will continue to sponsor Sunday evening social hours from 7 to 10:30 p.m. in the League, in an effort to provide a place for stu- dent recreation. Musictand cards will be available in the Grand Rapids Room and group singing will be featured in the Kalama- I zoo Room. - Will Be Held Some hbuses on campus are try- ing to recatch the happy holiday spirit with formal and informal dances and dinners. Alpha 'tau Omega will hold an informal record dance tonight. The theme of Lambda Chi Al- pha's informal pledge dance to-! night will be hell. Decorations will include- a pearly gate at the top of the stairs from which the descent to hell is made. Collegiate Sorosis will present a formal dance at their house today. Tomorrow Alpha Omicron Pi will hold a dinner followed by theean- nual winter formal in the League ballroom. Sigma Phi Epsilon will honor seniors at a dance today featuring their own house band. : . : ... - ::: s.::.,:.......:, '0% '0' - K o:. Q. :. ; :"," C t1 Bowling Season Bowling Club will hold its award meeting at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday I in the Grand Rapids Rcom of the League. 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