- WEDNESDAY, MAY 19, 1948 M[HE MICHIGAN DAAILY Senior Ball Ticket :Sales Continue College-life Scenes Will Decorate Walls; Booths To Provide Outdoor Atmosphere I Tickets for Senior Ball, all- campus dance scheduled for Sat- urday, are on sale now at the ticket booth in University Hall. Persons purchasing every hun- Coed Chosen 'Mifle' Editor Virginia Garritsen, '49A, has been named to the College Board of "Mademoiselle" magazine, which gives coeds an opportunity to contribute to a professional magazine while still in college. Of the 1,000 who are chosen each year by the magazine, 20 women are awarded guest editor- ships, which includes a month in New York, helping put out the August '"Back to College" issue of the magazine. Miss Garritsen will spend June in this capacity. During the year, the coeds try- ing out are given three assign- ments, including writing a report which indicates some modern r trends in fashions. A represen- tative of the magazine visited Ann Arbor during her midwestern tour dredth ticket will receive a ten per cent discount on the ticket price. The dance will be held from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. in the I-M Build- ing and will feature the music of Hal McIntyre and his orches- tra. Coeds attending the dance will automatically rieceive 1:30 a.m. permission Saturday night. The decorations will follow the traditional graduation theme with large murals on the walls depict- ing typical scenes from college life. The ceiling will be decorated with large clusters of balloons which will be let loose at intermis- sion. Refreshment booths will be set up outside on Ferry Field if the weather is nice. Tables and chairs will also be set up for those desiring to sit out a few dances with their friends. Post cards have been sent by the committee to all senior men to re- mind them of Senior Ball. Also, the senior class has distributed book marks on campus inviting all students to attend the annual dance. Officers Elected Newly elected officers of Theta Xi Fraternity are President, Wil- liam Dean; Vice President, Bryce uDrant; Treasurer, Robert Mann and Secretary, John Gehring. In addition, there are House Manager, William Polwechak and Stewart, Stanley Ahlers. The members of the Wom- en's Physical Education Club will hold an assembly at 8 a.m. today in the WAB. A general round robin is scheduled. Campus Talent Reaches Radio As Coed Sings Jackie Ward, University soph- omore, sang "All of Me" on na- tional radio hook-ups Sunday night, climaxing a series of audi- tions-a chance of a lifetime for any vocalist. Singing on the Horace Heidt talent show, Jackie was selected as one of four finalists for the broadcast from the Broadway- Capitol Theatre in Detroit. Semi- professionals from this area were auditioned to participate in the program by representatives of Philip Morris, sponsors of the show. The prize, awarded one of the four contestants in compe tition with the previous week's winner, went again to Stanley Morris, 16 years old, of Cleve- land. His playing of "Sabre Dance" on the trombone won him the $250 prize last week in Cleveland after the amount of applause was recorded. Dick Contino, winner for sev- eral weeks preceding, also partici- pated in the program with his phenomenal accordion playing. Jackie, who spends her week- ends singing with Tomn McNall's band at the Wolverine Den, is the daughter of another campus en- tertainer of yesteryear. Her father was known here for his piano playing back in the 20's. Next year she will be in charge of the floor- shows at the Campus Casbah. --,.-.,l nt By CAROL RICHARDS Fashion shows now present Now that the annual rainy sea- light, airy cottons as quite appro- son is upon us again, we feel that priate for garden parties and eve- summer is just around the corner. ning wear along with the custom- While we eagerly await its com- ary dresses for warm summer ing, let's make plans for that sum- days. mer wardrobe. First of all, the The price of cotton dresses tells 'KINGCOTTON' REIGNS: Cottons To Highlight Summer Wardrobes cotton dress has definitely a place, not only in the housewives' world, but also in the charming young lady's. For instance, by adding a few inches on the bottom with a lace ruffle, and with the addition of bows and ruffles on the shoul- ders or neck, one has acquired that "captivating look." us that they have made their debut, along with silks, as one of the things" necessary for the Members of Mortarboard will meet at 5 p.m. tomorrow in the League to elect officers for the coming year. summer season. Women who or- dinarily make tbeir own clothes find it costs as much to make a dress as it does to buy one ready- made, because of the additional material needed for the long, full length. If you're tired of the usual red and white, or blue and white stripe, there is now a number of combinations in blue with cocoa- brown, or tri-color prints. Whatever way you look at it, cotton dresses are a "must" for your summer wardrobe. They're all talking about... GETS REAL CAPTAIN--Gordon Teske, 4, holds his new puppy, Captain, at Los Angeles. Gordon had a "pretend dog" named Captain which. he led around his home on an empty leash. So his mother got him an honest-to-goodness dog. 'l/U d'dt2 & 2m12n 4 1./I. SENIOR BLL MAY 22 HAL McINTYRE last fall to . recruit coeds program. Last year's University sentative to the college Mary Lou Gork, is now manent member of the moiselle" staff. for the repre- board, a per- "Made- Fraternity Elects New officers elected for Phi Kappa Sigma fraternity for the' fall semester 1948 are Alpha, Er- nest W. Whitlock and Tau, Robert G. Keevel, Jr. Phi Kappa Sigma was estab- lished before the war and is now reactivating. The fraternity has just purchased a house. SECRETARIAL and BUSINESS TRAINING Shorthand - Stenotype - Typing - Accounting Single Subjects or Complete Courses HAMILTON BUSINESS COLLEGE Founded 1915 William at State Levy-Ha rsho Dr. and Mrs. Edwin M. Levy, of Canandaigua, N.Y., announce the engagement of their daughter, Mary Ruth, to Paul Harsha. Jr.. son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Harsha of Plymouth, Mich. Miss Levy, who will graduate in June from the literary college, is a freshman in law school under the combined curriculum pro- gram. She is a member of Mor- tarboard, Phi Beta Kappa, Senior Society and is president of Mo- sher Hall. Now a member of the Board in Control of Student Pub- lications, she was formerly a night editor on The Daily's editorial staff. Mr. Harsha is a member of the editorial staff of the Port Huron Times Herold, Port Huron, Mich. Before his graduation from the University last spring, he was managing editor of The Daily, a member of Michigamua and a member of the track team. The wedding is scheduled for late summer. Li teraty-Perry Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Literaty of Lakewood, Ohio, have announced the engagement of their daughter, Nadine, to Charles F. Perry of De- troit. Miss Literaty is a senior in the literary college and a member of Pi Lambda Theta. 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