EUNDAT, OCTOBER 16, 1949
THE MICHIGAN DAILY
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Music of Ted SmithIs Orchestra
Will Be Starred at League Formal
Sale of Bridge Tickets Begins
Tickets for a series of ten bridge in the Grand Rapids Roomn of the
lessons, to be sponsored by the League. Beginners may attend
League Social Committee, will be classes from 7 -to 8:30 p.m. Mon
on sale from 3 to 5 p.m., Tues- days or from 8:30 to 10 p.m. Tues-
day, Wednesday and Thursday this days. Intermediate classes will ie
week in the League lobby. held from 8:30 to 10 p.m. Mondays
The lessons will begin Oct. 24 and from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Tuesdays.
Ted Smith, popular young cam-
pus bandleader, will furnish the
musical side of the third annual
girl-bid League Formal to be held
from 9 p.m. to midnight Saturday,
October 29.
Coming to campus last year as
a freshman with the intention
of organizing a band, Smith is said
to have skimmed the cream of the
crop from the Michigan marching
band to form his 14-piece combo.
* * *
WHEN HE left the band he had
played in during high school,
friends laughed at his idea of
starting a band on campus. They
told him that Ann Arbor was too
small for another big band -
Tinker was enough. But despite
the lack of encouragement Smith
did succeed in his undertaking.
Sophomores To Collect Dues
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The finance committee of Soph
Cabaret will begin the collection
of sophomore dues tomorrow.
Used to help finance the presen-
tation of the Cab, the dues have
been set at a dollar for each girl.
They will be collected by the com-
mittee members at each women's
residence on campus.
Girls who are not contacted may
pay their dues in the League Un-
dergraduate Office. All proceeds
from the Cabaret will be donated
to the "U" Fresh Air Camp.
Girls ,interested in working on
any of the various committees of
the Cab may still sign up in
the League Undergraduate Office.
Committees having open positions
include costumes, tickets, pro-
grams, publicity, decorations, re-
freshments, ushering, hostesses,
special booths and stage manage-
ment.
There will be a rehearsal
of all Fortnite skits at 7:30
p.m. tomorrow in Lydia Men-
delssohn Theatre.
A meeting of the Fortnite
Central Committee is sche-
duled for 4 p.m. tomorrow in
the League.
Last year Smith's band play-
ed for Soph Cabaret, Frosh
Weekend, Mortarboard's Pay-
Off Dance, several Lawyer's Club
dances, and a number of other
affairs.
Smith, who is in the architecture
school, is the featured vocalist.
Willie Maiden, arranger with the
largest army service orchestra in
Germany during the war, handles
the special arrangements. One of
the top specialty numbers featur-
ed by the band is the Warsaw
Concerto.
* * *
THE FORMAL, which is the
first girl-bid dance of the semes-
ter, is open to all women on cam-
pus.
"This is an excellent oppor-
tunity for coeds to repay their
dates for the Homecoming Dance
or for the new women on cam-
pus to repay the men they've
met," said Mary Ann Harris,
publicity chairman of the dance.
The American apple will provide
the theme, with Johnny Appleseed
and Apple Mary appropriately
making appearances. Decorations
will add to the apple atmosphere,
as will the souvenir programs.
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FORTNITE FOURSOME-Judy Loud, Jean Gardi aer, Mary Jane Inman and Sally Brown get in
voice with the assistance of Mary Ann Kulas, mistress of ceremonies for the show. The four coeds
have been visiting women's dorms during the past week to extend a musical invitation to the Fort-
nite program. "Assembly Goes Country Style" at 8:30 p.m., this Wednesday in the Lydia Mendelssohn
Theatre.
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Sizes 81/2 to I I
The volleyball tournament will
enter into it's third week of play
with the following games schedul-
ed for next week:
Monday at 5:10 p.m.-Stockwell
II vs. Alpha Delta Pi I; Hinsdale
II vs. Delta Delta Delta I.
Monday at 7:15 p.m.-Stockwell
IV vs. Alpha Xi Delta II; Newberry
I vs. Mosher III.
Monday at 8:00 p.m.-none.
Tuesday at 5:10 p.m.-Alpha
Gamma Delta I vs. Stockwell VI;
Kleinstuck I vs. Jordan III.
Tuesday at 7:15 p.m.-Stockwell
VIII vs. Unit I-Angel Hospital;
Jordan IX vs. Stockwell IX.
Tuesday at 8:00 p.m.-Alpha
Omicron PilI vs. Stockwell X.
Wednesday at 5:10 p.m.-Delta
Gamma III vs. Jordan V; Stock-
well XIII vs. Alpha Epsilon Phi I.
Wednesday at 7:15 p.m.-Chi
Omega I vs. Stockwell XIV; Gam-
ma Phi Beta I vs. Kappa Kappa
Gamma II.
Wednesday at 8:00 p.m.-none.
Thursday-none due to the
swimming meet.
MICHIFISH-Women who were
unable to try-out for membership
in Michifish at the Union pool
yesterday will have another oppor-
tunity to do so at 10 a.m. next
Saturday.
OUTING CLUB-At 3 p.m. to-
day, club members will meet in
front of the WAB for the hour
canoe trip up the Huron River.
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A meeting for volleyball scor-
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Every team playing in the tour-
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present so that all new and diffi-
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