FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1949 THE MIHIGAN DILY PAGE FIVE On the 0&0 By PAT BROWNSON It's formals - formals everywhere again this weekend. PHI SIGMA DELTA'S pledge formal tonight at the Union will center on a toyland theme. Dinner will precede dancing to the rhythm of Chuck Myers. BIGGEST EVENT of the year for Greene House residents will be the Christmas formal tomorrow when alumni join festivities for a homecoming. Music will be by Ken Norman's band. PHI GAMS AND THETAS will join forces to present a Christmas formal at the Washtenaw Country Club tonight. Dinner will be held at the Stage Coach Inn. Al Rice is slated to occupy the bandstand. * * * * THE HEN )ERSON ROOM of the League will be the scene of A K. Psi's pledge formal tomorrow, which is to be preceded by dinner at the Allenel. Al Rice's music will be heard. "PADDLE BALL," Acacia's annual pledge formal will take place tomorrow at the house. Festivities will begin with dinner at the Stage Coach Inn followed by dancing to the music of Chuck Brodhead. KAPPA NU'S 30th anniversary will be commemorated tomorrow at a formal dinner-dance at the Union. Chuck Manning and his Michiganaires will furnish the music. NAKAMURA COOPERATIVE will celebrate the holiday season with a party and open house tomorrow. "MISTLETOE MISCHIEF" is the name selected for Zeta Tau Alpha's Christmas formal tonight. The musical side will feature Hugh Jackson's band. PHI RHO SIGMA'S Christmas formal tomorrow will revolve around a holiday inn theme. Dancing in a rustic atmosphere will be to the strains of Johnny. Harberd. DINNER AT THE ALLENEL will precede the Delta Chi Christmas formal tomorrow at the house. On the bandstand will be "Hugh Jackson. SANTA CLAUS will reward well-behaved Phi Sigma Kappa ' pledges tomorrow at a formal to be held in the depths of a pine forest in the chapter house. Dinner will be held at the Union. * * * * HUMOROUS CHRISTMAS GIFTS with attached poems will be one of the attractions at the ATO pledge formal at the house tomorrow. CHI PSI'S pledge formal and dinner at the house tonight will feature Rog Wellington's band. Sophs Present "Rs You Shake It'; Festivities Will Flourish at League : - A. . n-" "As You Shake It!" will be pre- sented tonight and tomorrow night at the League by the sophomore women on campus. Taking the name of the annual Cabaret from a combination of Shakespeare's name and the bard's well known play "As You Like It," the Cab will feature a theme based on the old English plays with Shakespearian characters, in modern guise, appearing in the1 floorshow. "A COMEDY of Errors" will' reign in the Grand Rapids room where refreshments will be served. The Ann Arbor room will be dec- orated "Measure for Measure" for use as a card and game room, and the Hussey room will fea- ture "Tempest" with rides through Venice. Dancing to the music of Ted Smith and his orchestra will begin at 9 p.m. in the main ball- room. There the decorations will carry out a "Love's Labor Lost" theme. Cupids and bows and ar- rows will create the proper at- mosphere for the romantic and mood music. With performances at 8:30 p.m. and 10 p.m., the floorshow will be presented in the Lydia Mendels- sohn theatre. The show, "A Mid- winter's Nightmare," will return students to the scene of the Uni- versity's ancient counterpart, "Fishigan." Senior Posts Announced The following senior project po- sitions have been announced by Pat Reed, League interviewing chairman. Chairman, Mary Ann Harris of Alpha Xi Delta; Assistant Chair- man, Sally Goodyear of Kappa Kappa Gamma; ticket chairman, Ginny Carrell of Delta Delta Del- ta; patron and invitation chair- man, Dorothy Doerfner of Kappa Delta. The list continues with publi- city chairmen, Jo Hoey of Collegi- ate Sorosis, Dorothy Malanick of Alpha Omicron Pi; decorations chairman, Barbara Seymour of Barbour; entertainment chairmen, Betty Jo Faulk of Kappa Kappa Gamma, Ginny Campbell of Pi Beta Phi. WITH SUCH well known char- acters as Romeo Hamulet, played by Ginnie Fowler; Juliet Push- pen, portrayed by Abbie Funk and Henry the eighth Pushpen, char- acterized by Nancy Watkins, the show will also feature a startling new character Damyoutoo. Joyce Howard will take the part of this Recognition Night Committee signup for Pan- hellenicnRecognition Night will continue today ini the Undergraduate Office of the League. newly conceived, but very familiar, person. Tickets may be purchased at the- League, Union, West En- gineering building, Architecture building, all women's residences and at the East and West Quad- drangles during dinner hours. They may also be purchased at the door of the Cab tonight and tomorrow night. 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