WEDNESDAY, APRIL 14, 1948 THE MICHIGAN DAILY . ... . .. . .............................. . ......... ...... . . . . . ..... . ...... ! Skill Contests To Preview Slide R In preview of Slide Rule Ball the committee is projecting some of the gaiety of the circus theme into campus life by sponsoring contests from 10 a.m. to noon and from 1 to 3 p.m. everyday on the library steps. Two games of skill will be of- fered to all who wish to attempt the games. Three chances will be given each potential winner to break a balloon with a rubber ball. The other contest will test' every contestants luck or skill in sinking red and white basketballs in a basket. Winners of the contests will re- veive free tickets to Slide Rule Ball. The dance, sponsored by the k Michigan Technic, Will be held from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. Friday at the Intramural Building. Bobby Sherwood and his orchestra will play for the annual event. One of the highlights of the ball is the final identification of Mr. Shh during the intermission of the dance. Five couples will be selected from the dancers to par- ticipate in the identification. Hints will be given which will in- crease as the solution is neared. Prizes to be awarded to the win- ners are being kept secret. Tickets for the dance are avail- able in the West Fngineering Arch, East Engineering lobby, University Hall booth, Union and League. Apache Brawl Will Be Given By Phi Kappa Tau Phi Kappa Tau will bring some- thing new to campus Saturday night when they present The Apache Brawl, an annual French cafe dance held by their chapters all over the country. The costumes are to be as Montmartrish as possible, and the house will be clothed in a thick French atmosphere. There will be an ensemble orchestra providing music, and novel entertainment in the form of a French marion- ette show. The dolls have been made by the brothers and por- tray Paiisian natives from all walks of life. The amorous, se- ductive, siren, the adagio dancer, the French peasant all will be seen in what promises to be a highly entertaining skit. To publicize this year's brawl, all the brothers are wearing berets on campus this week. Guests at the dances will be friends of the Phi Kappa Tau members in other campus organizations, and alumni in the Ann Arbor area. WAA Notices Physical Education Club-Mr. Dennis Rigan, assistant super- visor in the Men's Physical Edu- cation Department, will address the assembly on 'Physical Reha- bilitation.' The discussion will in- clude information on physio-ther- apy and recreational therapy. The meeting is open to all students. Golf-The initial meeting of the club for the spring season will be held at 5 p.m. today at the WAB. The club is open to all women, beginning and advanced players. If the weather is nice a pitching and putting contest will be held at this meeting. Instruc- tion will be given for beginners. In case of rain the meeting will be held inside. Tennis-Practice sessions will be withheld until Friday when further notice will be given of time of play, according to Mary Ann Harris, club manager. Bowling-Club activities will be continued through this week end- ing the season. Marian Brunear, June Van Meter, Ann Liggett, Marjorie Ingram and Wilhelmina Brandt were entered in the Na- tional Telegraphic Meet. The team as a whole placed fifth in score by points. Sig Ep's To Rush Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity, Hill at State, will hold open house for all rushees from 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday. All eligible rushees are invited. Ted Weems Will Play for 'Heart Bid' WHO ME?'-Mommy, the pup, looks inquisitively at a young screech owl caught in a tree at Reading, Pa. Special Invitations Extended .for Traditional 'Black foot' .Ball "Heart Bid." the annual Asmn-n bly Ball, to be held from 9 p).m.Ct to 1 a.m. Saturday in the In- tramural Building. will featureI the music of Ted Weems and hisC 11 -piece orchestra. Accompanying the Weems ag- gregation will be songstress Shir- c ley Richards, saxophonist Glen-o Martin and Billy Blair and lis novelty numbers. Elmo Tanner, who become America's well known whistler as a result of his work on the Weems recordling of "Heart- aches." will also be on hand. Weems, who is prepared to "swing 'em hot or play 'em sweet,. is the composer of several hit tunes including the famous hill- billy song "The Martins and the Coys." Ticket sales are open to all stu- Assembly Board Petitioning Ends SaturdayNoon Petitions for Assembly Board positions are due at noon Satur- day in the League Undergraduate Office. The positions of president of Assembly Association and vice- president in charge of League Houses are open to independent coeds who will be seniors next year. Women who will be juniors or seniors next fall are eligible for the positions of secretary, treas- urer, project chairman, personnel chairman and social chairman. References from an upperclass- man, a faculty member and a house-mothermustberincluded in the petitions. All duties and information con- cerning these pasts may be ob- tained from the President's Re- port in the League Social Direc- tor's Office. Further information can be obtained from 3 to 5 p.m. every day in the Assembly Office on the third floor of the League. Interviewing will be held from Monday through Thursday, April 19 to 22. Daily Ads! dents, and competition will coin- tinue until tomorrow among women's dormitories and League houses for the greatest propor- tion of tickets sold. The winner of the competition will take possession of the Queen of Hearts booth at the dance. There will also be a No Trump booth for guests in addition to the booths for each dormitory and League house. Corsages may be worn at the semi-formal, and women attend- ing the dance will be granted 1:30 a.m. late permission. itN - /f a f Si \' y,. No other bra fits quite so wel I as Warrnereftte" ABC* Alphabet the original proportional bra ^ t , ^': 111 { h t ({(\\\ 4 ° 711f -. /\ lY / ~. , , . . . - - '" by 1 LNDLER Yf F BOSTON .. Presidents of fraternities, so- rorities and dormitories, editors of campus publications, campus Blackfeet Ball to be presented Friday in the Union. leaders, and Sigma Nus every college chapter in the will be guests at the annual Ruthvens Home To Students Today from state ATO I The second Ruthven tea of the spring semester will be held from 4 to 6 p.m. today at the home of President and Mrs. Ruthven. I Special guest houses include Alpha Tau Omega, Phi Beta Phi, Betsy Barbour and Adams House.I Foreign students from Bulgaria, Denmark, France, Greece, Hun- gary, Iceland, Italy, and Poland ! have been invited as special guests. In addition all students on campus are welcome to attend. Mrs. Strong, Mrs. Anicker, Mrs. Hunt and Miss Barrett will pour. Coeds will serve as hostesses. Theta Chi Elections Lewis Parry of Detroit has been elected president of Theta Chi fraternity. Other officers elected were Jim Somers, vice-president: Marshall Lewis, secretary; and Charles Porter, treasurer. Special invitatiois for this year's formal event have also been extended to parents of ATO members and Governor and Mrs. Kim Sigler. The air of mystery indicated by the monstrous "blackfeet" which have apparently trod the campus will be carried out with dark and forbidding decorations creating a "voodoo" atmosphere over the Union Ballroom. 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