URTDAY, .9CTOrBRU24, 194'7. THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE yea __ Photographer From 'Life' To Visit Hop "Life"'s photographer, David Zeitlin, '41, will visit the Campus Casbah tonight during their in- formal dance, the "Brown Jug Juggle," to be held from 9 p.m. to midnight in the League Ballroom. Zeitlin will attempt, during his visit, to cover the main festivities which make up a typical home- coming weekend in a college town. Sweaters and skirts will be worst to the "Juggle" to accom- modate students returning from the pep rally at South Ferry Field. Fran Wine-Gar and his band, featuring Nola as vocalist and Will Brask on the piano, will furnish music fAr dancing and entertainment. The Casbah Committee is now planning a re-presentation of floor shows to entertain patrons. Nov. 1 has been announced as the tenta- tive opening date for the intermis- sion entertainment. A system of reserving tables is also being considered by the committee and will go into ef- fect soon. This innovation will enable those wkho come first to obtain the best tables, and will make it possible for parties of large numbers of guests to be seated together. Tickets for the "Brown Jug Juggle" are still on sale in the Un- dergraduate Office of the League. Sophomore Fee Soliciting Ends Today ON THE HOUSE] Collection of sophomore has been extended through by members of the finance mittee of Soph Cabaret. dues today com- In place of the house and dor- mitory canvass collection, com- mittee members will maintain a booth from 3 to 5 p.m. today in the lobby of the League for sopho- more women who have not been personally contacted to pay dues. Coeds living in private homes are also urged. to contribute to the sophomore fund which will be used to finance the Cabaret. Those coeds who are unable to pay their dues when the booth is .pen may give the money to Mrs. lone Hendrian, Soph Cabaret ad- visor, at any time during the day in the Undergraduate Oftice of the League. "We hope to have 100 per cent participation in the drive by the end of the week, since this is an important way in which all sopho- more women can unite to make the Cabaret a financial success,', Edith Andrews, finance chairman, stressed. Proceeds of the Cabaret for this year will go to the University Fresh Air Camp Fund, the central committee decided. Soph Cabaret will be presented Friday and Saturday, Dec. 5 and 6 at the Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre. W1 AMEan $ 500 In TISH-U-KNIT'S Sweater Girl Contest 2 DIVISIONS . No obligation ! Photo Contest S e nd p icetuar e wearing sweater. 2. Essay Contest- Write essay about sweaters. -{ * TAFFETA--Black taffeta with multi-colored dots fashions this formal gown modeled by Gloria Henry of the films. Coeds Plan Faculty Teas' Panhellenic and Assemoly, joint sponsors of the forthcoming stu- dent-faculty teas to be held week- ly in the League, have announced members who have been selected to serve on committees. General co-chairmen will be Jeannette Collins, Alpha Xi Delta, and Janet Vester. Independent committee members include San- dra Loeb, publicity; Nancy Wil- liams, invitations; Lillian Cohen and Dorothy Fogel, hostesses; and Cornelia Kinne, refreshments. Panhellenic choices for commit- tee assistants are Dorothy Doer- fuer, Kappa Delta; Marjorie Heu- son, Kappa Delta; Judy Levin, Sigma Delta Tau; Marcia Lipsett, Sigma Delta Tau; and Carolyn Vicinus, Alpha Omicron Pi. WAA Rifle Club Plans Practices The ROTC Range will be open to all members of the WAA Rifle Club from 11 a.m. to noon Mon- day through Friday, from 3 to 5 p.m. every Tuesday, and from 1 to 3 p.m. Wednesday. These practice periods will give members an opportunity to receive instructions. Rifles and ammuni- tion are furnished to the members. Plans for the coming year include participation in Intercollegiate Telegraphic Meets and a chance to work up ranks in the National Rifle Association. WITH the onslaught of the Minnesota football team and the battle for the Little Brown Jug, homecoming is expected to hit the campus hard. The, pep rally, Varsity Night, Homecoming dance and a record number of house parties will set the scene for the biggest 1947 foot- ball weekend. After the game stu- dents will return to fraternities, residence halls and sororities for open houses, buffet suppers and dances. Among the celebrations along Fraternity Row will be a dance tomorrow at the SAE house, ac- cording to Social Chairman Don Champney. Johnny Oakes and his six-piece band, with vocalist and keyboard specialist Fran Nelson, will provide music. In- cluded on the guest list are Walt Gibson and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Talbot. The traditional Phi Delt-SAE football game will be held tomorrow morning in the "Mud Bowl." Half-time enter- tainment will be furnished by a Sorosis-Theta scrimmage.' Following today's pep rally, Sig- ma Alpha Mu will throw a strictlyj informal party. Decorations are to be on a fall harvest theme. Skirts and sweaters will be the official attire for this affair. Refresh- ments in the form of cider and hot dogs will be served. Minne- sota SAM's will be entertained to- morrow with a buffet lunch and supper and open house following the game. TOM McNALL'S orchestra with Jackie Ward as vocalist will be featured from 9 p.m. to mid- night tomorrow at the Chi Phi house. According to DonBacon, social chairman, "conservative dinner music" from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. will be an added attraction. Theta Delt activities will in- clude an open house and buffet supper tomorrow for alumni who' will not be able to attend the fra- ternity's 100th anniversary cele- bration next weekend. Among the guests will be William P. Favorite and Ronald Butler .from Detroit, and Charles Kimbel from Grand Rapids. Ed Morhous and his band will play for dancing from 9 p.m. to midnight. According to social chairman Bob Frick, the Chi Psi's have planned a full weekend. Home- coming alums will be enter- tained at a pre-game luncheon and an open house 'after the game at the Lodge. There will also be a dance from 9 p.m. to midnight tomorrow at Smith's featuring Bob Henline 's or- chestra. A "Brown Jug Hop" will be given at Phi Sigma Kappa follow- ing an open house and buffet sup- per tomorrow. A Brown Jug bar and maize and blue decorations will carry out the weekend theme. THE ALPHA SIGS will entertain Lain their alumni at an all day open house tomorrow, including a buffet lunch and, supper. Jim Hodge, social chairman, stated that the dance with music by the Hay W. Smith band from Wayne will be a 'victory celebration." "Hill Top Hall" in a southern plantation atmosphere will high- light the activities today at the Pi Lam house. Art Starr's sextet will play for dancing. Guests at tomorrow's open house will in- clude Mr. and Mrs. Burke from Milwaukee and Mr. and Mrs. Mar- vin May from Monroe. Alpha Kappa Psi will go Swed- ish tomorrow with a Smorgas- bord after the game. Faculty fraternity brothers especially have been invited. Climaxing the homecoming weekend will be a dance in the Hussey Room . of the League with music fur- nished by Ralph Wilson and his band. The Phi Delts and their dates will dance to the music of Johnny Harvard's orchestra at a dance following an open house and buf- fet supper tomorrow, it was an- nounced by social chairman Bill Rush. ACACIAS and their dates will open the weekend festivities today by meeting at the house and going from there to the pep rally. A buffet supper and dance from 9 p.m. to midnight tomorrow will continue the activities for the alumni reunion. Beta dates will be entertained at a dinner today in return for their help with the Beta's homecoming display. A dance from 9 p.m. to midnight tomorrow will honor alums. The Delts will celebrate the weekend with a luncheon, an open house, a buffet supper and a dance tomorrow, according to Bob DeRose, social chairman. A house dance after the pep rally today will be given by ZBT. The Theta Xi's have planned an open house, buffet supper and dance for tomorrow. OHN HARBERD and his or- chestra will provide music for the Phi Psi dinner dance tomor- row. Minnesota Sigma Chi's will be guests of their Michigan broth- er, at an open house and dance tomorrow. DKE activities for to- morrow will include a luncheon, open hotse, buffet supper and dance. Concluding the list of weekend ,ctivities will be open houses for friends and relatives at all soror- ity houses and the majority of women's residence halls. Give Now-To Your Community Fund Date Bureau To Organize 'Icebreakers' Will Arrange Introductions for Students The "Icebreakers," a bureaul through which men and women students may become acquainted,1 will be organized by the Assembly Association of the League in co- operation with the Union. This agency will arrange infor- mal meetings to introduce those who register. No guarantee will be made to arrange dates for the stu- dents, however. Students May Register Those interested may sign up from 3 to 5 p.m. Tuesday, Wednes- day, and Thursday in the alcove of the League lobby. The bureau willbe open, fol- lowing the initial registration pe- riod, from 3 to 5 p.m. every Wed- nesday. Files To Be Kept A file will be kept of all persons registered with the bureau. Data on an individual will be available to any other member of the or- ganization. This bureau is being organized as a result of requests that a date bureau be maintained. The idea has been tried before and proved vary successful. 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Which is a lovely thing...until one of you turns copycat. You started off trying to agree on everything...just to keep your friendship smooth. So you choked down your differences ... and got to thinking, looking and liking alike. Not necessarily because you both went for the same things. But one of you did ... so the other had to. Copycatting carries teamwork too far. It's tough on the one who sets the pace ... and the one who follows through. Partners should carry equal shares of the load. If one has to dream up all the ideas, think out all the plans, take all the initiative...while the other trots meekly along ...it gets to be a wearing chore. That's dragging dead weight. And being led by the nose...dancing to somebody else's tune...can pall too. It's grim to be the beastly burden. If you want your friendship to be a thing of beauty and a joy forever ...don't cling to it like the drowning man's straw. Learn to live with it...and without it. Have fun together...have fun separately. Put in even more stimulation and steam than you get from it. And don't let anybody call you a weak sister! Plan On This Saturday Luncheon In THE GARDEN and SNACK BAR Special 'Homecoming' Plate SPANISH RICE and PEACH SALAD Roll and Butter (if you ask for it!) 50c I 1k HOODED TOPPER r' Qy A Also an a Ia carte selection of your favorite sandwiches, soup, beverages, ice creams and pastries from our own Garden Bakery. If you're looking for a shorty coat that /F~ 'Af I-,- I ,.r