_________ THE MICHIGAN DAILY 'Deep Venture To Be Staged At East Quad Frosh Weekend To Highlight 'Injunity', 'Newsy' Atmosphere ATO VERSUS SIGMA NU: 'Blackfoot Ball' To Be Presented at Unioi Maize . . Dance Will Feature Three Bands; Scene T'TOeUnderground Johnny Harberd, Al Chase and !Bob Elliot will provide the music for the annual semi-formal East Quad Ball to be- held from 8:30 p.0 m. to midnight Saturday. Decorations have been planned to carry out the "IDeep Venture" theme, according to general chair- man, Tony Ringold. One dining room will be trans- formed into a limestone cavern. Lighted pillars will line the door- ways. Murals with prehistoric writ- ings and drawing will cover the walls. The bandstand will be con- verted into a sunken cavern. * *' * A GOLD MINE is to be the idea carried through in the second din- ing room. The bandstand will con- sist of a mine cart. A timbered en- trance strung with lights will af- ford# an opening into the room which will be decorated with black paper spotted with gold dust. Gold spotlights will be used to intensify the atmosphere. The third band will play from the hull of a sunken ship. Through murals, the underwater scheme will be achieved. The fountain will be changed into a mermaid. Refreshments consisting of small sandwiches and punch will be served from a bar in the fourth dining room. Checked table cloths, candles, and waiters will help tQ effect the New Orleans mood which will prevail in this room. * * * . PAUL McDONOUGH will provide a continuum of piano entertainment in the refreshment room. Russ Christopher and the "Novelaires" will also appear in the floor show. 'rhe two main lounges will be decorated to depict a batho- sphere and a cave off a mine shaft. All decorations will be in keeping with the underground *theme. It has been requested that women attending the dance do not wear corsages. Phil Van Houten, general ticket manager, announces that dance tickets are nov being sold at $3. "Dance of the Ages" was the title of 'last year's ball. It was preceded by "International Affair." Pro- grams 'will be designed in keeping with the theme as has been true in previous years. PENNIES FOR PHOENIX-Pat McLean and Agnes Waddell present a $78 check to Mrs. John Selden Tennant II, co-chairman of the Alice Lloyd Memorial of Phoenix Project. Pennies, tossed into a wishing well on Senior Night by graduating coeds and housemothers, formed the Phoenix donation. Miss McLean was general chairman and Miss Waddell, ticket chairman of the Senior Night festivities. BATTER UP: Annual Coed Softball Meet' To Open WAA Spring Sports 'Injunity" will be in evidence at the Maize Team's presentation of Frosh Weekend, "Make Mine Moc- casins," to be held from 9 p.m. to midnight Saturday in the League Ballroom. Bright colored murals, made of sheets, will decorate the Maize's half of the ballroom. The murals, 100 feet long and measuring 11 feet in height, will depict various scenes typical of the life of the red man. Construction of the giant figures, painted in a style of primitive mod- ern art, is under the leadership of Marilyn Robbins, assistant'decora- tions chairman.% Three-dimensional teepees will serve as doors through which the cast of the floorshow will enter the ballroom. At each end of the room there will be an 11-foot war bird. In front of the bandstand, there will be a row of tomtoms, and between the doors into the ball- room, there will be a giant totem pole. Outside the door, giant mocca- sins will give guests a hint of what they will view upon entering the ballroom. The decorations committee has been working for three weeks on construction of the symbols, but some of them are so large that they will have to be constructed in the ballroom. Tickets for the dance, which are priced at $1.50 per couple, will be on sale throughout the week in the League and Union and on the Diag. Blue.-. Strictly on the "newsy" side will be the Blue Team's presentation of Frosh Weekend, "The Bit Scoop" scheduled from 9 p.m. to midnight Friday in the League Ballrooi. Depicting the inner workings of a metropolitan newspaper, murals, fashioned after the style of pages of a newspaper, will cover the walls of the Blue Team's half of the ball- room. In addition, the committee mem- bers are hoping that the League will revise its rules and permit "Scooper," their visitor from the South to attend the dance. To herald the big event, news- boys and little boy blues will be seen around the campus tomorrow. In addition, newspaper hats will be given out to all members of the Blue Team"tomorrow,'and those who do not receive one may pick them up at the League., Carrying out the newspaper theme, all tickets will be printed in the style of press passes. The "passes" may be purchased all this week in the Union and League. Priced at $1.50 per couple, the tickets may also be purchased on the Diag. Music for "The Big Scoop", as well as "Make Mine Moccasins," will be provided by Ted Smith. The dances will be judged on the basis 'of ticket sales, decorations, floor- show and ticket and program de- sign. Mysterious black feet will dec- orate the Union Ballroom, when the members of Alpha Tau Omega present their annual "Blackfoot Ball" from 9 p.m to midnight Fri-' Hillel Mixer" Hillel will sponsor a mixer at 8 p.m. Sunday at the Zeta Beta Tau house, 1006 Washtenaw Ave. Highlighting the evening will be potato paicakes, which are being served in honor of pass- over. day in the building's main ball- room. Gigantic black feet will be placed around the walls of the room giving the impression that some African monster has, defied the laws of gravity. * * * KEN NORMAN and his orches- tra will provide the musical back- ground for couples attending the event. In addition to the ATO's, members of Sigma Nu fraternity will also attend the dance. Invi tations have also been sent to U the presidents of all campu dences and organizations. The Sigma Nu's are trad guests at the dance because a original rivalry with the AT An intermission entertai program has been promis general chairman of the Bert Wicking. Dick Frank is handling tl tertainment program, and 1 Hurhusky and Don Weir are ing on the decorations. Othez mittee members include Bill and Ed Griffin. invites you to 0 With spring in the air, one sees many students out tossing soft- balls. With about 750 participants making up 72 teams, WAA will be- gin its annual coed softball tourna- ment. The tourney will start to- morrow and will include teams from dormitories, sororities, and league houses. Tournament rules require that a minimum of seven and not more than nine players be on the field plus a scorer. Gameswill be played in the afternoon and evenings at Palmer Field. Winning teams in the first round of games will be in the 'A' tourna- ment; losing teais in the 'B' tourney. Since this is the only tournament that depends on the weather, the WAA hopes that teams will play at the scheduled times whenever possible to facilitate running off the tournament. Winners of last year's playoff's were Mosher, Alpha Xi Delta and Delta Delta Delta in first, second and third places respectively. The schedule for this week is as follows: TOMORROW at 5:10 P.M.-Del- ta Gamma II vs. Stockwell III* Cheever I vs. Delta Delta Delta I*, Kappa appa Gamma II vs. Alpha Xi Delta III*, Gamma Phi Beta II vs. Martha Cook I*; AT '7 P.M.- Hinsdale II vs. Jordan V*, Martha Cook II vs. Zeta Tau Alpha I*. Mosher I vs. Jordan I*, Alpha Kap- pa Alpha I vs. Stockwell VII*. TUESDAY AT 5:10 P.M.-Al- pha Gamma Delta I vs. Delta Gamma I*. Kappa Delta I vs. Sig- ma Delta Tau I*, Pi Beta Phi III vs. Jordan IV, Pi Beta Phi I vs. Alpha Gamma Delta II*; AT 7:00 P7W.-Freeman vs. Stockwell IX*, Chi Omega I vs. Mosher IV*, Jor- dan III vs. Newberry III*, Sorosis I vs. Henderson*. WEDNESDAY AT 5:10 P.M.- Alpha Omicron Pi II vs. Kappa Delta II*, Stockwell I vs. Alpha Omicron Pi III*, Alpha Chi Omega II vs. Stockwell VIII*, Alpha Chi Omega I vs. Alpha Delta Pi II*, AT 7:00 P.M.-Angell I vs. Stockwell IV*, Chi Omega II vs. Barbour II*, Mosher II vs. Kappa Kappa Gam- ma III*. THURSDAY AT 5:10 P.M.- Stockwell II vs. Alpha Delta Pi I*, Kappa Alpha Theta I vs. Alpha Xi Delta I*, Sorosis II vs. Alpha Phi I*, Kappa Alpha Theta II vs. Delta Gamma III*; AT 7 P.M.-Klein- stueck vs. Alpha Xi Delta II*, Kap- pa Kappa Gamma I vs. Jordan II*, Alpha Omicron Pi I vs. Barbour I*, and Newberry II vs. Palmer I*. 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