FRIDAY, MARCH 5,11948 THE MICHIGAN DAILY t Annual Soph Prom Features. 'Music Hall' Today in Union Carrying on the traditional sophomore project, "Soph Music Hall" will be presented from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. today in the Union Ballroom. The semi-formal prom, spon- sored by the sophomore class, is open to all campus students and tickets may be purchased from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. today in 'U Hall and at the door. Music Shop Theme7 Portraying a music-shop, Soph Prom will fill the ballroom with musical items including paste- Rummage Sale Anyone having articles to contribute to -a rummage sale to be given by the Conger Group of the Michigan Alum- nae may leave name and ad- dress in the Alumnae Office in the League. The sale, which is for the benefit of the Alumnae scholar- ship fund, will be held March 17 and pick-ups will be made March 15 and 16. board records hung from the ceil- ing. Coeds will receive miniature platters as dance favors. Guests of the evening include disc jockeys, Ed Sharter from WHRV and Detroit's jack the Bell Boy. Although no intermission entertainment has been planned, .he Bell Boy is expected to give ;amples of his radio jibe sometime luring the evening, according to Jack Waters, publicity chairman. Levant To Play Phil Levant and hiq orchestra will play for the event. Entertain- ment featured with the band in- cludes the viola solos of Levant, vocals by Shirley White and an- ics by "fat man" Oscar Thrane. Coeds attending the dance will Nave 1:30 a.m. late permission. The central committee requests :hat only committee members and their dates be allowed to wear cor- 3ages. Carol Straehly and Joyce Meengs will participate in the Table Ten- nis demonstration tomorrow at the Union Open House. Dance Class Registration Opens Today League dance class registration for men will be open from 2 to 4 p.m. today in the League for the series which will begin next week. Men may sign for one of three instruction levels: the beginner's class which will meet at 7:30 p.m. every Monday, the intermediate class at 7 p.m. every Tuesday or the advanced class at 8:30 p.m. on Tuesdays. , Classes will be limited to 60 members each and extend until May 4. The advanced group will be chosenat first from members of last semester's classes who have received cards stating that they are eligible for advanced instruc- tion. Men who have received these cards and who wish to enroll in the class should bring the cards with them when they register, ac- cording to Nancy Musselman, dance publicity chairman. John Lekas, who taught the class last semester, will continue to instruct assisted by coed host- esses. On ti20J0sse By MARILYN JONES "Soph Music Hall" heads the list of campus social events this weekend. In addition there will be a few fraternity and dorm parties. TOMORROW LLOYD HOUSE will present its second annual "Can- dledine" dinner and dance. The semi-formal dance will be pre- ceded by dinner at Smith's. Hugh Jackson and his orchestra will play for dancing from 9 p.m. to midnight..Ward Stopker is general chair- man of the affair. The Chi Phi's will hold a sweater dance from 9 p.m. to midnight tomorrow. Guests will dance to the music of their favorite records. Michigan State ZBT's and their dates will be honored at an open house tomorrow from 9 p.m. to midnight, in celebration of their annual basketball game which will be played in the after- noon. There will be dancing and bridge, and refreshments will be served. According to Dutch Rehm, social chairman, Phi Psi's will be "partying" tomorrow when they entertain their dates at a buffet din- ner and dance. Doug Lent and his band will furnish music for danc- ing from 9 p.m. to midnight. THE DELT's and ALPHA DELT's will be choosing their favorite records for dancing when the two houses hold house dances to- morrow from 9 p.m. to midnight. SAM's will hold an open house tea from 2:30 to 5 p.m..Sunday in honor of their newly initiated pledges. Coeds from Stockwell and Mosher will be guests at the Michi- gan House mixer tomorrow from 2 to 4:30 p.m. There will be danc- ing and bridge, and refreshments will be served throughout the afternoon. Acacia's will hold a record dance tomorrow from 9 p.m. to mid- night in a "blue-room" atmosphere, according to Bob Beer, social chairman. THE THETA XI's will entertain Pi Phi at a tea Sunday afternoon. Guests will listen to records and play bridge. Refreshments will be served. Tom McNall and his orchestra will play for dancing from 9 p.m. to midnight when the Sigma Chi's hold a house dance. The new pledges will be among the guests at the Lambda Chi rec- ord dance from 9 p.m. to midnight tomorrow. Panhel Board Casbah Salutes Posts Open 'Qay Nineties' Ymade-to-order face powder by t .. t,. 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Ice Skating Club To Present Revue The University Ice Skating Club will present "The Goon Squad" as the third in their series of pre- hockey game skating revues at 7:30 p.m. today and tomorrow be- fore the Michigan-Michigan Tech games. Skating in this week's "humor on ice" will be Frances Radford, Clare Thornton, Irene Straub, Irene Pritula, Carole Somer, Anne Carol Sirota, Phyllis Babcock and Irma Barnard. a The days of bustles and top hats will be brought back in a "Gay Nineties Review" at this week's Campus Casbah which will be open from 9 p.m. to midnight to- day and tomorrow in the League Ballroom. The floorshow entertainment will be presented in typical "gay nineties" style. There will be num- bers by the Gibson Girl Trio star- ring Beth Peare, Gerry Rose, and Shirley Steinman, and the Six Flora Dora Girls in costume and accompanied by Lydia Pekarsky. Fran Wine-Gar and his band, a regular Casbah feature, will play for dancing with Nola on the vo- cals. 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