Di,~THE I MICHIIGiN D1 AIl,-Y : Byv MARILYN JONES COEDS WL ,BE repaying their dates this weekend when women's residents hold pledge formis, scavenger hunts and informal parties. Fraternities are also entertaining at pledge formals and in- formal parties. Following dinner at the Union, the Alpha Chi's and their dates will return to the house to dance to the music of Al Chase and his band at their pledge formal tomorrow. Surprise favors, programs and decorations have been planned for the pledges. It's a "matter of a Platter" for the AK Psi's tomorrow at their annual "Risk a Disc" dance-admission, one record. All members attending are asked to bring a record to add to the house's col- lection. Refreshments: austerity cocktails, cheese and crackers, and sandwiches. Alpha Phi's will wear blue jeans and plaid shirts when they em- bark on their scavenger hunt today. Later they will return to the r house for dancing and refreshments. ATO BROTHERS CIRCUS! Big 3 Ring formal for the pledges and their dates! Johnny Harbard and his orchestra will supply the music for dancing. Decorations will carry out the circus theme with crepe paper, giving the effect of a false ceiling, and with "animal" cages around the wall enclosing caricatures of the pledges. Bronze clown pins will be given for favors. The calling card will be a huge neon sign outside the house proclaiming the event. Lloyd House and Mosher Hall will hold a barndance tomorrow in the West Quad. Music for both round and square dancing will be sup- plied by records. Mr. Howard Leibie will be the caller for square danc- ing. Trigon will hold its annual spring pledge formal at their house tomorrow. The dance, featuring the music of Art Starr and his orchestra, will be preceded by a dinner at the Union. A St. Patrick's Day party will be given by the AO Pi's tomorrow. Decorations will be based on a green theme. Bridge, dancing and re- freshments will be the order of the evening. GUESTS AT THE LAMBDA CHI house tomorrow will choose be- tween jazz and sweet music for dancing. "Be-bop" will eminate from a transplanted Chicago cellar cabaret, authentic in decorations, lighting and atmosphere, while Miller and Dorsey hold sway in the living room. The "bold look" will prevail, but the Lambda Chi's have sternly refused to tolerate the "new look" at this party. Tri Delt's will entertain their new pledges at an informal party today. There will be a big fire in the rec room for roasting marsh- mallows and the upstairs will be used for dancing and bridge. Blue and yellow streamers, balloons, bunnies and big baskets of colored eggs will be used for decorations at the Chi Phi Easter Hop tomorrow. There will be dancing to the music of Doug Lent and his band and refreshments will be served to the guests trhmoughout the evening. The Alpha Xi Delta's will have an informal scavenger hunt and "Aztec" party honoring their pledges. The party will be given in the annex which will be transformed into an Aztec temple with frequent volcanic eruptions during the evening. Decorations will consist of statues of Montezuma and a sacrificial altar. Guests will roast wein- ers in the fireplace. * E THETA CHI house will be transformed into a gambling den for their "Las Vegas Party" tomorrow. Guests will be given a certain amount of money when they come and the one having the most at the end of the evening will win a prize. The Kappa Delt's will entertain their dates at a scavenger hunt and sweater hop tomorrow. Shamrocks and other St. Patrick's decorations will be used by the Acacias for their informal party at the house tomorrow. The Zeta Tau Alpha's will also hold a St. Patrick's Day party to- morrow with decorations based on the green theme of the occasion. Read The Daily Classified Advertisements Novel Rttractions Will Be Presented fq..t Ice CarnivalI K .- Scenes from the dutch canals, fiestas in south of the border tem- po, a skating "candy box" and a ballet of the seasons will trans- form the ice of the Coliseum at 8 p.m. Friday and Saturday in the annual skating carnival given by the Ann Arbor and University Ice skating clubs. This year's "Melody on Ice" will HilIel Show Will Include OriginalSkits Six original skits will be fea- tured at "Hillelzapoppin," the B'nai B'rith Hillel Foundation's annual variety show, which is to be held at 8 p.m. tomorrow at the Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre. The show will open with the en- tire central committee singing an original song to the tune of "Show Business." Following this, Phi Sigma Delta, Sigma Alpha Mu, Zeta Beta Tau, Sigma Delta Tau, 1027 East University and the Traumatic Players will present their skits consisting of songs and humor. Members of the University fac- ulty will judge the skits on a com- petitive basis and will award the winner the traditional loving cup. On the central committee for the show are Blanche Berger, chairman; Shirlee Rich, assistant chairman and Aviva Shanoff and Fred Klein, directors. Publicity chairman is Ideane Levenson; Connie Friedman and Marilyn Kapel, programs; Phyllis Rosenberg, tickets; Bud Frank and Gil Osmos, stage managers; Tobe Friedman, make up; Debbie Wol- son, ushers and Esther Sklar, mis- cellaneous. Even prints which are not fast colorcanrbe washed successfully if you use lukewarm suds and speed. Military Ball Tickets are still on sale at NROTC and ROTC headquart- ers for the 28th annual Mili- tary Ball to be held from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. today in the Union. Bob Strong and his orchestra will provide the music and women will have 1:30 permis- sion. feature guest soloists and special attractions between sequences. Champion Featured Joan Lowden, six year old North American "toddler" speed cham- pion and Michigan state open "cradle" champion will skate in the junior events and will solo in the "spring flowers" ballet given by the University club. Other featured skaters will be' baton twirling Beverly Logan, and Miggs Dean, Helen Fishbeck, Dale Brockaway juniors formerly skat- ing in Lake Placid summer carni- vals. Gridders To Perform High point of the show will be the presentation of a mock hockey game between members of the de- fensive and offensive squads of the Michigan football team. The game will be somewhat irregular as players will skate with one skate per man weilding a broom handle and pushing a basketball. Memwers of the University Ice skating club willalso be featured in carnival scenes. Marcia La Sage, '51, will solo as "Jeannette of the wooden shoes" in the Dutch Canal sequence and Frances Radford '50 will do a special duet with Dale Brockaway. Original Scenes Presented "Carioca," in the South of the Border" requence and "spring flowers" in the season's ballet are both original skating specialties by the U club, which has been giving numbers before hockey games. Mary Frances Greschke, advisor of the club, and former midwest- ern figure skating champion, will present a surprise skating attrac- tion during the evening. Registration For Rushing Ends Today IRgistratioin for a nine-day in- formal period of sorority rushing beginning Monday will close today. Eligible women may sign up in the Social Director's Office of the League. The regular rushing fee will be charged, except to those who participated in formal rush- ing last month. Invitations will be made to rushees individually by telephone. Pledging is scheduled for April 1. Houses participating include Al- pha Delta Pi, Alpha Omicron Pi, Alpha Xi Delta, Delta Zeta, Pi Beta Phi and Zeta Tau Alpha. Sweater Girl To Be Named Crowning of the 1948 sweater queen will highlight the intermis- sion entertainmenthat the Union sponsored sweater hop to be held from 9 p.m. to midnight tomorrow in the Union ballroom. - Also included in the intermis- sion program, under the direction of Bob Perrin, will be the Vaughan House trio, made of Stan Challis. Don Spull and Bill Brehm. Marim- ba soloist, Gerry Rose, and master of ceremonies, Haze Schumacher will complete the program. Students must wear sweaters to be admitted to the dance. Door prizes for both men and women will be awarded. Sorority pledges may sign up Monday in the Undergrad- uate Office of the League for committee work on the spring pledge project, a dance to be held Saturday, May 15 in the League Ballroom. i o ' y t Juniors 1, breathtal .;4 look k>onL ove ~ing I i DON'T MISS IT! Miss What? The opening of the WOLVERINE DEN OPENS TONIGHT! 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