flnnuaIFC Bail To Be Presented May 6 in IM Building Music Blue Barron Way' Will Reign 9 P.M. to 1 A.M. IFC will "cover the waterfront" at their 18th annual IFC Ball to be presented from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. F1riday, May 6, at the Intramural Building. Blue Barron and his orchestra gill provide danceable music for the affair. His "Music of Yester- day and Today" combines swing with sweetness, smoothness and showmanship. Barron, a graduate of Ohio State University, started his mu- sical career while in college, where he played for various school dan- WAA Posts Will Reopen WAA petitioning for League House, archery club, and square dancing managers will reopen to- morrow and continue through the week., Any eligible woman, except first semester coeds, may sign up for an interview in the undergraduate office of the' Women's League. In- terviewing will take place from 3 to 5:30 p.m. Thursday and Friday in the offices of the Women's Ath- letic Building. The League House manager is in charge of relations between the WAA Board and the League House group. She also manages one in- tramnural tournament. Archery and square dancing mranagers organize clubs. The Ar- chery club is active during the spring and fall months; the square dancing club which is coeduca- tional functions during the winter months. Any woman who has already pe- titioned for WAA Board positions and who wishes to petition for the positions now open should call Gwen Sperlich 2-2569. ces. Sharing the spotlight will be Bobby Beers, Betty Clark and "The Three Blue Notes". THE THEME of the dance is based on the song "I Cover the Waterfront". Travel posters, pen- nants and murals of waterfront scenes will create the proper at- mosphere in the foyer of the In- tramural Building. A ferry boat will be moored at one end of the ballroom with a skyline waterfront scene carry- ing out the theme at the oppo- site end. Glittering stars, suspended from the ceiling, will give the effect of an outdoor spring atmosphere. The bandstand will be transform- ed into an authentic wharf. * * * FRATERtNITY houses will have three-dimensional booths repre- senting the buildings of a water- front skyline. Some suggestions, offered by the committee, for the construction of the booths are warehouses, soup kitchens or sea- men's employment offices. Booths will be judged and winners will receive trophys donated by local merchants. Tickets for the dance will be sold, beginning tomorrow through representatives in the fraternity houses. Applications Due For Scholarships The Ethel A. McCormick and Mortar Board scholarships will be awarded to women who have par- ticipated in extra curricular activ- ities. Application blanks will be avail- able tomorrow in the Social Di- rector's office to eligible coeds. Women may sign up for inter- views at this time. Interviewing will be held from 4:30 to 6 p.m. April 27, 28, 29. Soph League Petitions Due Torn-rrow Junior exteoutive posts in the! League with an eye to experience fer the future include several as- iant f~ips fori whi oh sophomores will be handing in their petitions to morrow. Four junior assistants will fill posts on the orientation committee with one acting as chairman of transfer crientation, on social chairman for orientaticn, two handling the information booth and one sicretary, 'T he mnerit-t utorial committee! will also need four junior assist- ant;3 to handie recording of wo-m- en's activities and securing tutorsI while six junior positionsare open ISR To Sponsor Decorations Contest for International Ball One of the most colorful events tinents rather than of one par- of Frank Tinker, regu of the campus !.ear ha been set ticular nation. at the Union, and the for Friday, May 6. * * * thms of Ramon Cerda This is the Seventh Annual In- TIHE DEADLINE for the decor- South American orch ternational Bail which will be ations contest is Wednesday, April featured at the Stath held in the Union Ballroom from 20. Detroit. 9 p.m. to 1 a.m., unde: the aus- Decorations for the Terrace An elaborate flo pices of the ISA. Coeds will be have already been selected. Visi- plannedefor intermi granted 1:30 permission. tors to this room will find them- talent being drawn To find the most effective de- selves transported to one of the corners of the work corations possible for the main most charming scenes of Old Eur- ballroom, the International Stu- ope-the Rathskellar. Featured will be a t dents' Aesociation is offerina a In a romantic atmosphere of tarantella now being c cash prize for the bet sketch sub- candle-light and checkered ta- a renowned choreogra mitted. blecloths, couples may chat lection of American The desitn will be chosen on leisurely over cokes. native dance by one the basis of its originality and TeUintpomwl lob versity's most talent the asi ufit' oniineityand The Union taproom will also be coeds, a few Old Engl international appeal. The Ball open for those who wish other a w Hld n committee urges that the pattern types of refreshments. Surpri H , be representative of all the con- THE CENTRAL Committee of Tickets will go on the Ball assures continuous music week in the League, T by presenting two bands. They book stores and at ti offer the alternate sweet strains tional Centre for $3.60 Notices_ I ( on the social committee. S * * * FOUR OF THESE junior women will be in charge of the Ruthven teas and two will handle special Blue Baron, who started his musical career while in college, will be featured at the 18th annual IFC Ball. Women To Parade Easter Hats O Varied Styles, Colors Today events including a variety of func- tions, such as record dances, skat- ing parties and others. Getting women to usher for plays, recruiting hospital volun- teers and all other varieties of workers will be the job of the four junior assistants to the League personnel committee. Publicity assistants, totaling five this year, will count three juniors working on scripts for the radio program and two working on post- ers and other forms of publicity. THE JUNIOR assistant to the secretary will be responsible for posting all of the latest campus news on the office bulletin board and clipping all pertinent League material from publications. All petitions for junior posi- tions will be due at 5 p.m. to- morrow in the League Undergrad- uate Office. . , Easter bonnets will reign today of various sizes, colors and shapes. But, they are "even prettier than they have ever been before," stated Helen Polhemus, Ann Arbor millinarist in the midst of the last minute rush on milady's hat stores. Pink will be a dominant color this spring with a navy in par- ticular or black background, while the size will tend more toward the small hat with the wide brim. * * * FLOWERS, FRILLS and nylon net will compose the garden on hats espied during Easter services today. Posies will come in every variety grown as well as in every spot imaginable. Dotted veiling and French veiling will take the scene with emphasis, while the spot for the veils will be not only all about the hat and the head, but tied under the chin as well. Feathers too will be added with any thinkable sort of fluff, while straw predominantly and soft ma- terials in general will go into the making of the hat proper. I -~ n is . ! : , i !. t tj S: . iff i pp It 1 1 : a R A 0 1 I . 9. I 1 i E $16 95 'I' I COLLINS Jclerhj at a yarl S / 4 v95 1O1 tripes are the spice of life ! And this air-cooled sundress is the love of your life! It's town- or-country-minded, depending on your whim, and on the little slip of bolero. It's made In coof; cool chambray... in """k/ i/I 0)Wip4 ... By LUCILLE DONALDSON Officers for the summer term of the University Club, formerly Faculty Wives Club, have been announced. They are Mrs. W. W. Gardner, president; Mrs. J. P. Davison, vice president; Mrs. William Kerr, secretary; Mrs. Philip Bedient, treasurer; Mrs. Thomas Ross, social chairman, and Mrs. Fred Bart- man, project chairman. PLANS FOR THE annual spring fashion show will be made Monday night at the meeting of the board of Student Wives Club at University Community Center. Mrs. Jack Blandenship is chairman and club members will serve as models for clothes from the Marti-Walker Shop in Ann Arbor. MRS. DAVID JENKINS is chairman for the Monday meeting of the literary group of Student Wives Club. The topic will be "The Naked and The Dead." The group meets at 8 p.m. at University Community Center and anyone interested in literary discussions may attend. Play in the women's golf tour- nament will continue this week. All women interemted should play nine holes on the University golf course, then turn in their scores to WAB before 5 p.m. April 27. The four low women will com- pose the University women's team until next fall. The four coeds with the next lowest scores will be the alter- nates. These eight women will have the privilege of playing free on the University golf course. Coeds do not have to belong to the Golf Club to participate. Bowling Club-There will be a regular meeting of the Bowling Club this week. This is not a make up week. The club ends Thursday. Officials Club-Members of the Officials Club are to sign up for softball refereeing with the WAB. The tentative date for the nation- al written examination is April 25 in Barbour Gym. Pitch and Put-Advanced golf- ers of the Pitch and Put Club will meet at 3 p.m. Tuesday at WAB putting green for their first les- son. They should bring a No. 5 iron and 25 cents dues. Beginning golfers will meet at 3 p.m. Thursday on the WAB put- ting green and also bring a No. 5 iron and 25 cents dues. Member- ship will be closed after these meetings. In case of poor weather, golfers will meet at 5:10 p.m. at the WAB golf cages. Tennis Ball-Publicity Commit- tee will meet at 4 p.m. today, Rm. 3M in the Union. Publicity Committee The Publicity Committee of the Blue Team of Frosh Week- end will meet at 7 p.m. tonight in Suite 2, Women's League. I GENUINE S.M 4s 6e4 ee4. These lovely rings represent fine quality and sound value to the fellow who buys them but they are the "ultimate" in pride of possession in HER eyes. Yes, Genuine Orange Blossom rings have both beauty and unquestioned fine quality. They are recognized as the standard of perfection by which all others are judged. Of Salyna ... little boy collar can be worn open or closed. Smartly accented with gold on the leather belt and on the buttons too. Style 1234 Cottons .. $5.95 to $22.95 ALL ER'S