FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1948 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE ME rRfl~AY, OQ~OB1~U 1, 1948PAGE FIVE On t4ei4tje By MARJE SCHMIDT There may be no garland of roses about, no Bump Elliott, Bob Chappuis, et al, but there will be football at Ann Arbor once again this weekend which will clothe the campus in its most pleasant at- mosphere--the color, singing, cheering and partying which always ac- company these games. Various fraternities have planned their Saturday evening activi- ties especially to celebrate a hoped-for-victory over Oregon. The Sig Eps will hail "King Football" tomorrow evening at their "Stadium i Stomp." The merry-makers wlil dance to the music of Jim Berry's four piece marching band, in the attire normally seen at the sta- dium. Refreshment will resemble (but faintly) the' type on hand at the game that afternoon. Upon entering the Phi Alpha Kappa house guests and members alike will draw numbers which will divide them into two teams. The teams will compete in a contest that departs only slightly from ortho- dox football, and in this way the men hope to become acquainted with all those present. There will be half-time entertainment, and fifty yard line seats for everyone. * * * FOR A LITTLE added enticement the members of Phi Kappa Psi and Phi Sigma Kappa have planned dinner for the alumni and for their coed friends to follow the Saturday 'grid' affair. The Phi Sigs will carry through the football theme in their table decorations. Fol- lowing dinner there will be dancing aplenty amid flourishes of school colors and "gab" sessions about the most spectacular plays. For variety and much fun the men of Sigma Chi and their dates will hitch their wagon to a hillbilly theme. A hay rack will tour the campus picking up "Daisy Maes" and "Moon-beam Mc- Swines" so that their bare feet, unaccustomed to cement walks, may be saved a few blisters and callouses. Many handsome "Li'l Abners" will be on hand to supply these gals with cider-from their home-made still-and doughnuts, should the square danc- ing leave them a bit weak in the knees. The time?-from 9 until midnight tomorrow. One of our campus groups has planned a really bang-up cele- bration from 8:30 until midnight tomorrow. Triangle, the only social fraternity for engineers on campus, after having been organized for several years, has at last acquired a house. This celebration will mark their entrance into the whirl-wind of weekly activities. Deco- rations have been planned around the ever-present and ominous T- square. A large dash of doughnuts, a tremendous pinch of sand- wiches, and cider-to taste-will be mixed with this batter also; the result of the complete recipe, however, can be told only by those who atbend. TOMORROW WILL FIND the Alpha Sigma Phi house trans- formed into a wild western rancho. Guests will ramble up the front walk past authentic hitching posts, and will then pass through some real o1' swinging doors. Here appropriate signs will direct couples into a corral (alias the card room) where they will be compelled to brand each other-Alpha Sig style. Guests will receive invitations to the "Awful Sig Saloon" reading something like: "Come join in; a bunch of the boys are whooping it up down at Baldwin Gulch." A parody on Michigan and the general "back to school move- ment" will be the theme of a party given by the Kappa Sigs to- morrow. Signs and large, specially made news clippings-"GET YOUR BACK TO SCHOOL TOGS," etcetero- will decorate the house.. The men have worked up a skit guaranteed to enhance the general parody. Eight Kappa Sigs who play varsity football for Oregon will be honored guests. Refreshments, so we are told, will be in the form of goat's milk and otter haunches. Extraordi- nary, to say the least! Turn about is fair play, and since women are now living in Vic- tor Vaughan, they think it only proper-and are also very anxious-to invite all ex-Victor Vaughan men to an open house Sunday afternoon from 2 to until 5. We hope the men will not be too shocked with the changes. IM Building Resumes Coed-Night Fssembiy, AIM Feature Herman as seenin MADEMOISELLE For Third A-Hop > ,, , s> <. { . g., ti, <. t Independents To Present Dance Oct. 16 For Benefit of 'U' Fresh Air Camp; Affair Will Climax Fortnite Activities One of America's most versa- tile orchestra leaders, Woody Her- man, and his bandofall-star mu- sicians will be on hand when As- sembly and Associated Indepen- dent Men join forces to sponsor the third annual A-Hop which will be held from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. Sat- urday, Oct. 16 at the Intramural Building. The informal dance will follow the Northwestern game and will be a part of Assembly's Fortnite activities. AIM plans to sponsor an independent get-together that week also which will be attended by representatives from all over the country. BENEFITS FROM the dance will be contributed to the Univer- sity Fresh Air Camp to aid in the winterizing of the camp located on Patterson Lake about 24 miles north of Ann Arbor. This camp serves as a spot for a four week's vacation each summer for about 250 under- privileged and maladjusted boys ileged and maladjusted boys who would not otherwise have such an opportunity. Dances, Tag Day and special benefits make up a large portion of the camp's expenditures. * * * ALONG WITH HERMAN will be the famed "Four Chips" and "The Woodchoppers" who will help serenade the audience with versions of such favorites as "Blues in the Night," "In the Blue of Evening" and "Caldonia." Ticket Sales Close For Bridge Series Today is the last day for bridge enthusiasts to purchase tickets for the 10 week series of bridge lessons which will be held beginning Mon- day in the Cave Room on the fourth floor of the League. Beginners' classes will be held from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Mondays and 8:30 to 10 p.m. Tuesdays. The in- termediate sessions will be from 8:30 to 10 p.m. Mondays and from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Tuesdays. Tickets will be on sale from 3 to 5 p.m. in the lobby of the League. The latest fad invented to in- crease the enjoyment of college football weekends is an oversized mitten designed to allow hand- holding during the games. Made of leather, the mitts are fleece- lined to withstand the coldest weather. The committee in charge of arrangements includes: co- chairmen, Dorothy Fogel and James Kallman; tickets, Betty Richards and Wait Hansen; buildings and grounds, Marion Grant and Ralph Olivanti; pro- grams and patrons, Jo Wilson and Marie Hedrick; decorations, Arlette Harbour and Hugh Greenberg and publicity, Mar- garet Frqstic and Marvin Failer. Women will be granted 1:30 a.m. permission for the dance. You can't wash it out of' shape! 4', J iy 7 +2 ":+ ... /i ?y\ the new' BIRSKU P BY MODEL SMARTEST HOSIERY SHOPPE ......9.. ...i PRELUDE TO PERFECTION Pertform bras - delicate per- suaders! Skillfully stitched, carefully crafted to gi e you the pretty pertness, the proud, firm form of youth. The pre- lude to perfection in groom- ing. Broadcloth (size 32 to 36). THE BUDGET SHOP 611 East Liberty Sli;overs Now . . . exclusively, Bobbie Brooks knits yo your own individualized sweater, with your own monogram woven in. Just choose your color from an array of glorious shades. 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