TURJSDAY, 1NOVEMBER I11948 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE IY ,..... Panhellenic Ball Ticket Sales Continue in 'U' Hall, League /.l Tickets for "Mood Indigo," the 1948 presentation of Panhellenic Ball, which will be held from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. Saturday at the IM Building, may be purchased until Friday on the Diag, and at Uni- versity Hall and the League. Late permission will be granted to all women who attend this all- campus dance which is no longer only coed-bid. * *.* SOPHISTICATION in music and decoration will keynote "Mood Indigo." Will Osborne, talented, youthful, orchestra leader and vocalist will supply music famed for its smooth danceability. Osborne has never cared for loud, blatant swing, he has, in- stead, emphasized rhythmic mu- sic which he plays with con- trolled volume and good tempo. His tremendous repertoire of both sweet and swing has helped him attain success as a popular dance orchestra. Decorations for the dance will center on a blue and silver color scheme. Huge silhouettes con- nected with the "Mood Indigo" theme, at both ends of the ball- room, will contribute to a trans- formation of the IM ballroom. Refreshments for the dancers will be available at the IM build- ing. In line with campus tradi- tion, only central committee mem- bers are to wear corsages. .. Bowery Bill' Acquires Novel Residence Via Public Officials "Bowery Bill" has done it again; as a result of Tuesday's escapade on the library steps, he and his three colleagues found themselves being transported to the proverbial city jail. Three "men in blue" booked Bill and his cohorts for disturbing the peace on campus. It seems that their rowdy escapades were not appreciated by the more se- date. However, Bill has high hopes of being released for the Bowery Ball Friday night. Bill explains that things are getting a little out of hand when a 'ew peace-loving fellows can't express several red-blooded-Amer- ican hopes and desires without such drastic repressive measures being taken. However, with due considera- tion of his newly acquired abode, Bill feels certain that he will be present to greet you all at the ball. (It's not what you know; it's who you know!) He does make one last request -bequeathed to all those sup- posedly doomed - and that is that you send any extra saws you may have in your possession to cell number four, city jail. FINDS HAVEN-Peanut, squirrel rescued from a cat, sits on back of a friend, Bullet, with Patricia Wolfram of Buffalo, N.Y. She bought the squirrel from its rescuer for a quarter. Folk Dancing Club To Meet Today at WAB In response to student demand a new Coed WAA Square and Folk Dancing Club has been or- ganized, which will meet from 7 to 8:30 p.m. today in the WAB large lounge. Under the leadership of Justine Bessman, one of the organizers of the present Detroit Square Danc- ing Club, this latest recreational club will be open to both men and women and will meet weekly. New members, with no experience nec- essary may join today. * * * MEMBERS WILL learn and par- ticipate in all the gayer, though sometimes strenuous forms of folk dance, possibly begining with some of the familiar American country dances and progressing to the interesting group dances of other countries. In line with this plan, Miss Bessman will have foreign stu- dents instruct native folk dances. Manager Bessman urges partici- pation by foreign students to carry out her proposed "ex- change" folk dance plan. After initial organization this club may serve as a nucleus for tentative weekly square dances to be held in the WAB for all-cam- pus. Experienced square dancers will be welcomed according to Miss Bessman. They will be needed to assist the more inex- perienced sets to "get the hang of it," as the old timers say. First semester freshmen may join the organization. WAA Notices Fencing Club - Organizational meeting will take place at 5 p.m. today in the W.A.B. for those with eight weeks of fencing or the equivalent. Square Dancing-A meeting will be held from 7 to 8:30 today in the W.A.B. Lounge. Table Tennis Club-The organ- izational meeting will be held at 5 p.m. today in the W.A.B. Armstrong-Marvin Mr. and Mrs. Oscar G. Huebsch of Dubuque, Iowa, announce the engagement of their daughter, Geraldine Armstrong, to William Marvin, son of Mrs. Charles H. Marvin of Detroit. Miss Armstrong has her R.N. degree and is working in Univer- sity Hospital. Mr. Marvin is a senior in the School of Engineer- ing and is a member of Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity. A winter wedding is planned. * * * Enright-Ganley Mr. and Mrs. William J. En- right of Dearborn have announced the engagement of their daughter, Pauline, to Eugene B. Ganley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin A. Ganley of Philadelphia. The announcement was made at an afternoon tea in Dearborn on July 17. Mr. Ganley is a senior in the business administration school at the University. The wedding will take place on Jan. 29 in the Sacred Heart Church in Dearborn. Gnau-Coul ter Dr. and Mrs. F. H. Gasow of Birmingham, Mich., have an- nounced the engagement of their League Notes Meeting of Scroll scheduled for today has been canceled. Members are requested to watch The Daily for further an- nouncement.: There will be a meeting of the publicity committee of Soph Cabaret from 3 to 5 p.m. today in the League. teddinig and Cnga ermenhi 1T -TI/ _ - daughter, Linda Gnau, to James Dunlap Coulter, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clark C. Coulter, also of Bir- mingham. The announcement was made at a familiy luncheon in Ann Arbor on Oct. 19. Miss Gnau is a junior in the literary college and Mr. Coulter is a junior in business administra- tion school. Knopper-Winkelman Mr. and Mrs. Maurice M. Knop- per of Detroit announced the en- gagement of their daughter, Eli- nor, on Oct. 17, to Sheridan I. Winkelman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Winkelman of Cleveland. Miss Knopper is a sophomore in the University and Mr. Winkel- man is a senior. He is a member of Sigma Alpha Mu. The wedding is planned for the spring. IT' S INDECENT... 'Key' of Success Open to Al to DRESS (up, that is) :o GLAMOURIZING ACCESSORIES4 For your Pan-Hel Creation RHINESTONE and PEARL EARRINGS .. Q BRACELETS" NECKLACES HALLE R'S 717 NORTH UNIVERSITY By MIRIAM CADY Recognition for scholastic achievement on this campus is not limited to junior and senior stu- dents holding the various honor society keys, but is also extended to freshmen women through Alpha Lambda Delta. This exclusively freshman honor society is open to all women who obtain a scholastic average of half A and half B in their freshman year. Although members may re- ceive other forms of recognition in later college years from the society, initiates are freshmen only. * * FOUNDED IN 1924 at Illinois, the national Alpha Lambda Delta now includes 52 chapters, with others pending entrance. The Michigan chapter of the honor so- ciety was established in 1928. The purposes of organization were to promote a high standard of learning, to encourage high scholastic attainment and to develop leadership. Initiations into Michigan's chap- ter are held annually. Beyond the freshman year, senior women who have retained the Alpha Lambda Delta initiation average through- out their entire program are awarded special certificates of achievement. * * * OTHER FORMS of recognition within the club include a book given to the senior member with the highest average, and a $750 fellowship to a graduate each year on the basis of need, academic standing and citizenship. Membership within the club at the present time, counting only last term's freshmen in- fitiates, includes 54 women. Mrs. 1Mary Bromage is advisor to the group. The present officers are Jeanne Lange, president; Nancy Coleman, vice-president; Lita Hagen, secre- tary; and Joan Meyers, treasurer. '-k O' , , 3 , - ::; : ';y: .'1,- , ,y,,wY ;,; ::/ \_:;:. t .. - ; i { < ' 4 x ' < . . . sc . . . DRESS DOWN for the BlOWERY BALL Friday Night, Nov. 12 2t . 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