20 1 46 TIEM IRlIIGAN }AMLY Pi fssembly Reigns 0 Be Held Friday Remaining Will Be Sold' Tickets for Annual Formal Today in Undergraduate Office Some lucky couple attending As- sembly Ball this year will find the "pot of gold at the end of the rain- bow" more than a proverb. "Assembly Reigns," this year's presentation of the annual Assem- bly Ball, sponsored by Assembly Union To Hold Wishing Well Ball Saturday Every man will be able to cinch his luck with that girl at the Union's Wishing Well Ball to be presented from 9 to 12 p.m. Satur- day, March 12 in the Union Ball- room. All those believers not yet re- signed to the dull world of logic, science, and cold calculation can flip a coin into the Union Wish- ing Well and keep faith. WISHING WELL located in the south alcove of the ballroom, has been in use since Blue Book ball, and the sheckles deposited by the luck wishers will be transformed into unique door prizes during dance intermission. According to Bill Race, dance chairman or big advisor on racy proceedings, spring may be yet to come out of hiding but that "ol atmosphere will get a sneak preview with the ballroom adorned in full spring regalia." For the dancers who care to wet their appetite, cotes will be served in the Terrace Room, while heavier reinforcements will be available in the downstairs cafeteria until 11 p.m. Students Invited To Ruthven Tea Special guests at today's Ruth- ven Tea, being held from 4 to 6 p.m. today at the President's home on South University, will ke all men students attending the University for the first time this semester. Other guests will be Delta Delta Delta, Mrs. Field's League House and Chi Psi. However, all stu- dents are eligible to attend and are welcome. Any women who are interested in hostessing at the Ruthven teas, are asked to come to the tea and contact Bobby Jo Ream. WAA Notices Bowling Club-The Wednesday group of the club'will meet from 3:30 until 5:30 p.m. today in the bowling 'alleys of WAB. Members are requested to bring $3.50 for dues and to wear bowling or tennis 6hoes. ** Modern Dance Club-Those in- terested in participating in the spring program will meet at 7:15 p.m. today in Barbour Dance Stu- dio. Folk and Square Dancing Club -There will be no meeting today, but members will meet all other Wednesdays in the term. JGP NOTES Central committee will meet from 4 to 6 p.m. today in the C Room of the League. Association, will be held from 91 p.m. to 1 a.m. Friday in the UnionE Ballroom. A LARGE RAINBOW over the bandstand and a "pot of gold" at the end will be in keeping with the rain theme. During the evening there will be a drawing of ticket stubs and some lucky couple will receive prizes from the "pot of gold." It is rumored that the prizes will also be related to the rain theme. There are still a few remaining tickets for the ball, which will be Soph Cabaret Petitions Due ByMarch I11 Financial and clerical worries of the 1950 Sophomore Cabaret will belong in the departments of in- terested women who hand in eti- tiens on March 11 for reaurer and secretary. No special talent.s are needed for these posts, although it. is pre- ferred that the secretary be able to type and make stencils. How- ever, these posts should be of in-! terest to women planning to go into business administration. AS SECRETARY of Sophomorej Cabaret, the selected coed will be1 responsible for taking minutes, distributing copies to the other central committee members, hav- ing a schedule of meetings and$ other connected events, announc- ing meetings to publications, checking eligibility and handling correspondence. Interviewees for the position should mention their method of checking eligibility cards and should also submit a theme if possible, according to Mary Carolyn Wright, chairman of the interviewing committee. The assistant secretary will be1 responsible for inviting the pa- trons as well as assisting the sec- retary. BUDGETS, BALANCES and col- lecting class dues belong in the realm of the treasurer. A sugges- tion for the method of collecting dues would be useful to the inter- viewing committee in selecting the suitable person for this job as well as that of the assistant treasurer. " All prospective members of the' Soph Cabaret central committee can present ideas for the organi- zation of their commititees as well as their specific duties. i x i it (1 1 f Brilliant Colors Stressed for Everyday Use BRIGHT OUTLOOK: By MA11.J CitilMIIY" lure, simplifying the selection WomOen hi are iii , )ithiek of of colors and patterns for home making plans f0r thai new home decoration. or iparnint "ould do we"l to, If one finds a carpet in blue they make their key word "color." basis for their decorating, blues No mat ter where we go or what we do. color su-rounds us, and of the same hue can be assembled. 1lashes before in hues from light to dark, without that are dull or gay, soft or bril- searching from here to there with liam. It has (it ered i