FRIDAY, MAY 11, 1951 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Hillel Dance f 'Spring Fling" Will Be Given Weekend Activities To Include Carnival, Open to All Campus One of the highlights of the Hillel Spring Weekend which be- gins today and lasts through Sun- day, will be the Hillel Spring Dance, "Spring Fling," which will ; be held at 8 p.m. Saturday at the WAB. Eddie Murry and his orchestra, a Detroit group, will provide the music for the dance which will be based on a Spring theme. Tickets wil be $1.50 per couple. } ANOTHER highspot of the weekend will be the United Jewish Appeal Carnival and State Day program which wibe held at 2:30 p.m. Sunday on the grounds of the Tau Delta Phi fraternity house. Fraternities, sororities, and organized independent groups will set up booths for the carni- val, and a cup will be awarded to the prize booth. Proceeds will be donated to the U.J.A. The weekend will begin with Sabbath services at 7:30 p.m. at Lane Hall. * * * AFTER the services, at 8:45 p.m., the Dramatic Club will give a read- ing of the "Don Juan in Hell" scene from Man and Superman by George Bernard Shaw. Saturday afternoon at 2:30 p.m. will be a picnic and outing at the Island. There will be various outdoor games and sports in which students will participate. There will also be refreshments. Dates are not necessary for the outing. Also included in the weekend is the Hillel Film Series showing of -Daily-Roger Reinke BRAVING THE ELEMENTS-Standing in the rain to publicize the Hillel Spring Weekend is Merv Ezray, holding an umbrella for Al Friedman who is putting up a poster for advertisement. The weekend, which will include Hillel's annual spring dance, begins today and lists through Sunday evening. ON THIE IHIOUSE By ATHENA SAVAS Although many houses have centered their activities about IFC Ball, many other houses have scheduled parties as part of a last fling before finals. Many fraternities have planned dinners to precede the dance at the IM Building tonight. These include Phi Kappa Sigma, Delta Sigma Phi, Sigma Nu and Lambda Chi Alpha. Delta Upsilon men will hold a pre-dance party tonight. On Mother's Day, they will hold a tea for their parents at the house. * * * * ALPHA SIGMA PHI MEN will entertain at a dinner before IFC Ball tonight too. They have also planned a picnic for Saturday to take advantage of the "sunny" weather. A whole weekend of activity is planned by Zeta Beta Tau. Tonight before the dance, the fraternity will hold its annual spring banquet at the Union. Tomorrow a picnic featuring intra-fraternity softball will be held. At night an Egyptian party will be held at the house, com- plete with mummie decorations and pyramids. Couples will enter the house through a tunnel between the paws of a giant sphinx. Smoke will curl to the ceiling in an atmosphere based on that of the ancient era. Bob Leopold and his combo will provide music for dancing. A skit will be presented entitled, "Anthony and Cleopatra Gone Wild." VICTOR VAUGHN HOUSE MEN will take their dates on a picnic to the Fresh Air Camp Sunday. The couples will play softball in the afternoon and dance in the evening. Kappa Nu will hold its annual Garden party tomorrow night. The decorations will represent a flower shop. 200 Japanese lanterns will add to the effect. The party will honor alumni and faculty. Dancing will be on the patio. . A pledge class party, "Crime on the Loose," will be held at the Alpha Epsilon Pi house tomorrow night. The party will center on the Kefauver Crime investigation as it would be in Ann Arbor. Miniature paddles will be given to the guests. A FORMAL DANCE is planned by men-of Phi Rho Sigma tomor- row night. Russell Plimmer will provide the music for the couples who will dance in a French setting. French waiters and decorations will add to the atmosphere. Dinner at the Alpha Kappa Kappa house will precede their spring formal dance tomorrow night. Carlton Riding will provide the music. Tau Delta Phi men will hold an unusual party tomorrow night. It will be a mock fraternity pledge party with the guests being initiated into the "Tau Delta She" auxiliary. The guests will go through the entire procedure of becoming a pledge and being initiated. PHI ALPHA KAPPA MEN and their dates will attend their annual spring formal at their house after a dinner tomorrow night. Michigan House and Betsy Barbour have planned a picnic for tomorrow. After the picnic, couples will dance at Betsy Barbour in the evening. Anderson House has planned a picnic at the Fresh Air Camp tonight as has Hinsdale house tomorrow. Sports in the afternoon will be followed by dancing afterwards. Delta Tau Delta has planned its activities about Mother's Day. Tomorrow night, mothers will be escorted to the Men's Glee Club concert. Sunday, they will be honored at a dinner. WILLIAMS HOUSE will hold an "open" open house tomorrow night. An informal dance and card games' are planned. Alpha Omicron Pi pledges will give a party tomorrow night for the actives and their dates. The theme will be the "Perils of Pledges." Atmosphere will be created by the converting of the dining room into a "torture chamber." Cut-outs of medieval tortures will decorate the walls. s * , 4 , * * "As You Like It" with Laurence Olivier. Those who are not mem- bers of the Film Series may also attend. Al Friedman is in charge of the weekend, and Merv Ezray is the publicity chairman. Doris Iser and Jack Hains are co-social chairmen in charge of the dance. "The events are open to all the campus," said Al Friedman. "This weekend should contain something of interest for every Michigan stu- dent," he added. Proceeds of International Ball Will Assist ForeignStudents Proceeds from the International Ball, which will be held from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. Friday, May 18 in the Union Ball room, will go to the Foreign Student Emergency Relief Fund. . . * N N OWENS IF YOU CAN'T MAKE UP v . YOUR MIND-.. . Bring your mother in on Saturday and U let her select her own present -0 and something for you, too! New jewelry, new blouses, new Guatemalan stuff - and really terrific-- c Oils by Anne Nichols Wood. C 05O00 E. Liberty St. Phone 3-8781 ;* { { rC<- > (}SOI This fund, which gives financial aid to foreign students studying 'at the University, has been deplet- ed and money is needed to replace it. BECAUSE of the difficulty that many foreign students have in re- ceiving money from their native lands, the fund was originated to lend money to these students. The International Ball is the main source of income for the fund. With this purpose in mind the central committee of the dance is hoping for a large turn out of campus students, both for- eign and American. The dance will be the climax of International Co-operation Week to be held from May 12 to May 18 and sponsored by the International Center and various local organiza- tions. THE ENTIRE DANCE will be based on an international theme. Couples will enter the ballroom through a large globe representing the united world. The walls of the ballroom and the terrace room will be decorat- ed with flags and emblems from the seventy-three regions of the world which are represented at the International Center. Pancho and his orchestra will play for the dancing. Tickets are $3.60 per couple and may be purchased at the League, Union, Administration Building, from members of the International Students' Association, or from members of the International Ball central committee. FOR SHEER DELIGHT give PhOENIX TRULY THE MOST ELEGANT-- YET PRACTICAL GIFT House Adviser To BeHonored Residents of Lloyd Rouse, in the West Quadrangle, will bid a formal farewell to their associate adviser, Mrs. Virginia Harryman, at an open house from 2 to 5 p.m. Sun- day. Mrs. Harryman will become cor- relating house director of the South Quadrangle this September. She has been adviser to Lloyd House since 1946. More than 300 Lloyd alumni and parents and guests of residents are expected to attend the open house. Tennis Ball Tickets Ticket sales for Tennis Ball which will be held on the Pal- mer Field Tennis Courts will go on sale today. They will be sold on the diagonal from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. and at the Union from 3 to 5 p.m. i I Buy and Sell Thru Daily Classifieds l.:. i'Cl StltiS I AIPP, a 4ft yN, FOR MOTHER! FOR CLEAR ... CLEAN-SKIN BEAUTY DEEP CLEANSER the revolutionary R51 formula by HELENA RUBINSTEIN She'll delight in the long life of these wonderful Phoenix Nylons. 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