THE MICHIGAN DAILY rA -HGTy James A nnual Dance b To Play at IFC j set for May-11 Heaven, Hell Theme Will Furnish Mood Amid a spiritual atmosphere, the annual IFC Ball will be pre- 4 sented from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. Fri- day, May 11, at the IM Building. Heaven and Hell will set the theme for the dance, and the idea will be carried out in the "angelic" and "devilish" decorations. One side of the room will rep- resent Heaven, complete with mov- ing clouds and angels. Fire, brim- stone and bearded devils will dom- inate "Hell." Programs for the dance will be designed with a devil, an angel and the IFC key on the cover. According to tradition, there will be booths set up for the fraterni- ties, but this year they will be' built by an IFC committee, rather than by fraternity men. In the past the booths were built on a competitive basis, prizes being given for the three best. The dance is open to all stu- dents, and there will be a booth for independent men. Originally IFC Ball was for af- S liated men only, but in 1946 when annual Fraternity Week was re- newed at the end of the war, it was decided to make it an all-cam- pus dance. The Ball will climax the frater- nity activities of this year. Softball Club-The organiza- tional meeting of the club will be held at 5 p.m. tomorrow at the Women's Athletic Building. All in- terested coeds are welcome to at- tend. Plans will be made for the spring progranM. Camp Counselor's Club-Mem- bers will have a supper meeting at 6 p.m. Tuesday in the Main Lounge at the WAB. Food will be cooked over a fire in the fireplace. Nance Fitch, club manager, asks that members remember to bring the dues which are to cover the cost of. the food. She also requests that any member who cannot be pres- ent notify her: Alpha Lambda Delta-Freshman women whose names did not ap- pear in yesterday's list of coeds eli- gible for membership in Alpha Lambda Delta, but who think they might qualify may inquire from 3 to 5 p.m. Monday and Tuesday in the League lobby. :Famous Horn I Will Be Heard Orchestra To Feature Swing, Sweet Music "The man with the horn .." That's Harry James. Acclaimed as one of the top musicians in the country, James is well-known for his versatility of style. Primarily featured as a swing band, his Music Makers are, however, equally adept at rending the sweet, smooth music. Like many musicians, James has had a life filled with music. He was brought up in a circus, where at an early age he learned to play the -trumpet in the band. Winning a state musical con- test while in his teens, he decided to make music his career. He played with several small bands and was finally signed by Benny Goodman to play in his orchestra. James stayed with Goodman for three years, and then decided that he would begin his own band. He got his orchestra together, and the Music Makers were born. It was through their recording of "A Sinner Kissed an Angel" that the orchestra began to catch the nation's spotlight, and with subsequent recordings their popu- larity increased until they have become one of the leading bands in the country. Household Hint Students Plan Sunday Night Entertainment Union Fun. . . Students afflicted with study boredom, may relieve their troubles at thb Sunday evening entertain- ment program scheduled from 7:30 to 10:30 p.m. today at the Union. Cards will be available for bridge and canasta games, and there will be record dancing. Refreshments will be served, and there will be no admission charge. Jam Session . Members of the Hot Record So- ciety will hold a "Live Jam Ses- sion" from 8:15 to 11 p.m. today in the League. Open to the campus, the session will feature the two campus com- bos of Carlton Ryding and Bob Leopold. Those attending the ses- sion may "sit in with the bands" if they choose. There will be no admission charge, and the room number will be posted in the League. * * * Wyvern Concert . . . Wyvern will sponsor a concert hour from 7 to 9 p.m. today on the second floor of the League. Works being currently studied in the music literature classes will be played. This music session is open to all interested persons. * * * Deacon Club . . With the focus on "Contempor- ary Ireland," the Deacon Club of the International Center will spon- sor a program at 7:30 p.m.this evening. Dr. Albert Logan will present a talk and slides on the subject of Ireland. "Refreshments will be served," said Miss Kahleen Curran, presi- dent of the Deacon Club, "and the public may attend." Martha Cook women will treat 70 faculty members and their wives to popcorn, peanuts and pink lemonade at a circus party this afternoon. Guests will be greeted at the door by coeds dressed in circus garb. Lemonade and animal crack- ers will be served before dinner. Miniature merry-go-rounds, bal- loons and flag placecards will dec- orate the dining room. UNDER THE BIG TOP: Martha Cook Honors Faculty with Festivities' Dessert of ice cream bars, pop- corn and peanuts will be served from booths in the hall after din- ner. A skit will carry out the "big- top" atmosphere, while books and polished apples will be on display to keep students and faculty mem- bers alike from becoming so en-' grossed in the" circus that they forget they have Monday classes. The event, held in place of the annual spring tea, is an innoftti in Martha Cook's tradition. Ruth Six is chairman of "t6 greatest-show on earth." Aaist--- her are Joan Buth, Betty Kenncdy. Barbara Miller, Nancy Xoddick and Marie Kritschgau. 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I , A.- - - £1- cated next to the Lutheran Church on Washtenaw Ave. The sorority house will be Co- lonial-styled and willeaccommo- date 44 coeds in 'double rooms. Excavation for the house will begin this week, and the building is expected to be completed by next fall. Mrs. Lola J. Hanavan, alumnae financial advisor, will speak at the ground-breaking ceremony on "Culmination of a Dream." Dean Deborah Bacon, Associate Dean SarahHealy and Ann Arbor alumnae of Chi Omega have been invited to attend the ceremony. A l.Vld.a%,11Vlld 1 1111!. Women of the future may need chemistry degrees to make good wives. If husbands are drinking men, wives can make light matter of removing beer stains: Make a mixture of glycerine, alcohol, ammonia chloride, and water. Rinse the articles in this formula, and then wash thoroughly. 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