SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1949 TIlE MICIIIGAN DAILY PAGE FIVE t Class Officers Represent U-M At Conference Coeds Bring Feminine Note To Big Ten Senior Meeting Held Last Week at Purdue Injecting Michigan femininity into a practically stag circle, Donna De Harde and Josephine Henderson represented the Uni- versity last week at the Big Ten Senior Class Presidents' meeting held in Purdue. As the treasurer and secretary, respectively, of the Senior Class, the Misses De Harde and Hender- son took the place of president Wally Teninga at the second an- nual meeting of the council. DELEGATES SENT from each of the Big Ten universities, were feted by the Purdue group Fri- day and Saturday beginning with a welcome to incoming trains. Dinner at the residences was provided and a trip to the con- cert completed the events on Friday which was mainly set aside for a get-together. Satur- day's schedule included two dis- cussion groups, one on alumni 4'elations arousing class spirit and methods of electing class oficers at the various schools. The other discusion group con- sidered senior class functions, sources of income and publicity. CONTRIBUTIONS in the way of comments were accepted at both metings with representatives of all schools present at each. A football game, banquet and other social events rounded out the schedule with an evening meeting in discusion of the par- ticular problems of each uni- versity officially closing the conference. Guests were invited to sta y over for the Sunday events, however, with plans to be made for the coming conferences. The council not only provides an opportunity for free exchange of ideas among the senior class representatives, but also is an occasion for closer relationships among the under- Craduates of the schools. Villagers To Meet Willow Village University Club wil hold its regular monthly meet- ing at 8 p.m. tomorrow evening at the Community Center. The Village Fellowship Choir will present a short program fol- lowed by refreshments and a so- cial hour. Slide Rule Ball To Transport Guests to 'Good Old Days' Hillel Slates k A revival of the "good old days" wil be the theme of the Engineers' Slide Rule Ball which is to be held from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. Satur- day in th Masonic Temple Ball- room. Engineers and their dates will step into an atmosphere which hearkens back to the days when the engineers and lawyers began their traditional feud. False fronts of old time drug stores, meat markets and saloons -each bearing a name strikingly similar to that of a faculty mem- ber-will be set up around the room. The bandstand will be deco- rated with "Gay Nineties" array. Entertainment also will recall the days and ways of those unfor- getable times. A barber shop quar- tet will perform during the inter- mission old time review. Music for the dance will be pro- vided by Paul LaVoie and his or- chestra. Although LaVoie rarely plays for dances, he and his or- chestra are probably one of the most widely heard bands in the nation, since LaVoie has been mu- sic director of radio station WJR for the past ten years. Because of complaints of over- crowding which have been re- ceived from those who attended the dance last year, tickets this year will be limited to a much smaller number. Sales are being conducted on the diagonal and at the engine arch. This year's dance will mark the twenty first anniversary of the first Slide Rule Ball which was held in 1928. Back in those days rivalry between the engineers and lawyers was very strong, and at times became rather violent - when the lawyers stole the en- gineers prized slide rule, and the victims retaliated by setting off several asphixiation bombs in the Lawyers' Club. WAA Notices] Tomorrow's volleyball schedule is as follows: Monday at 5:10-Stockwell I vs. Zeta Tau Alpha II; Delta Delta Delta I vs. Stockwell XII. Monday at 7:15-Stockwell III vs. Alpha Xi Delta I. Monday at 8:00-Couzens vs. Kappa Kappa Gamma III. Open House Hillel will hold its second open house in honor of graduate stu- dents from 7:30 to 11 p.m. today at the Foundation. The mixer is designed to bring together students at the graduate level, who have similar interests, for an evening of informal enter- tainment. Records will be avail- able to provide music for dancing. Card tables will be set up for those who prefer bridge, gin rum- my or canasta. Graduates who are seeking an evening of pure relaxation and chatting will find plenty of com- fortable chairs and couches in Hillel's living room. Refreshments will be served. Hillel first inaugurated the grad mixer on their social schedule a few weeks ago. 6e (ept and(ett Are you always late for dates? 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