THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1951 Panhellenic Holds Exchange Dinner * * * THE MICHIGAN DAILY Campus 'First' Aids Friendship By MAD DAVIS Yesterday affiliated women en- joyed the first exchange dinner in the history of the campus without the usual masculine companion- ship. In an effort to cement relations between sororities and to,'promote cooperation among individuals in the houses, Panhellenic sponsored an exchange dinner among sorori- ties. DIVIDED INTO three groups of six houses each, every sorority sent a certain number of coeds to each of the other five houses in her group, and approximately the same number remained at home +o act as hostesses. Despite volley ball games, which delayed several members of the groups, the dinners start- ed shortly after 6 p.m. Technically, coeds , were sup- posed to end their discussions at or before 7:30 p.m. However, one factor of the situation was not considered by the Panhel Board. IN DIRECT opposition to ex- change .dinners attended by the males of the species, where con- versations have been known -to -_Daily-Bruce Kroll WELCOME . . . Fran Hirshman, rushing chairman for Kappa Delta welcomes Joan Pruit, Pi Phi, June Laurin, Tri Delt and Janet Miller, Alpha Chi Omega, to the first exchange dinner be- tween coeds held last night under the sponsorship of Panhellenic Association. * * *< lag and even cease, these dinners posed a problem of entirely an- other kind. As one frank coed attested, "When women start talking, it is impossible to tell them to stop ALA ). .- .. e N, 1078 SUM.-JULY '5i-Form 23 GRAB YOURSELF A DATE FOR THEf TUG WEEK DANCE FRIDAY AT THE UNION 9-72 $1 9 * * * at a certain time. In fact, it's impossible to tell them to stop." Although the dinners were held in preparation for informal rush- ing, which will begin next week, rushing, although discussed at some length, did not seem to be the primary topic of conversation. However, the Board felt that the dinners had been successful in their purpose, and the general consensus of opinion seemed to be that more of the same kind were desired. Each of the three houses which are planning to rush informally, Kappa Delta, Alpha Omicron Pi and Delta Zeta, were in one of the groups. Registration for informal rush- ing will be held Monday and Tues- day in thedLeague. Rushing will begin Tuesday. All sophomore, junior and sen- ior women are eligible to- rush if their grades are sufficient. Union To Give Listening Party Afternoon Festivities Will Include Dancing Loyal Michigan fans will have an opportunity to cheer their foot- ball team onward at the Union listening party to be held at 1:30 p.m. Saturday in the North Lounge on the first floor of the Union. Record dancing before and after the game as well as during half time will be the featured entertain- ment of the afternoon. Famous recording stars will add their talents to make the game time party a good substitute for attending the actual football game itself. A large gridiron drawn on the blackboard will provide an outline on which students can watch the progress of the game. An expert in interpreting foot- ball will chalk up the plays for the game listeners making the radio broadcast as nearly like tele- vision as a person's imagination will allow. All coeds on campus are invited by the Union to attend the first of the away-game festivities. Union officials wish to empha- size the fact that the entire after- noon's entertainment will be ab- solutely free of charge. Hungry students who wish to make the game seem more realis- tic will be able to purchase hot dogs and pop in the Union snack bar. N E MAX Factor! : Hand Lotion purse dispenser / carries a 7 day supply of World of Beauty Lotion This gold finish case carries quickabsorbing, non-sticky World of Beauty Lotion wherever you go. Won't spil Can't leak. Refills in si a jiffy. Only Dance To Begin New Tradition For Tug Week Soph Satire Acts To Be Featured Maize and blue will decorate the Union ballroom for the Tug Week Dance schedused. from 9 to mid- night tomorrow. The Union presents the cance in conjunction with the Student Legislature which is sponsoring the other Tug Week events. The dance was scheduled for the first time this year as an added feature of Tug Week. A union official believes that the Tug Week Dance will oe7me an annual tradition on the Michigan Campus. Before the dance there will be two separate rallies for the fresh- men and e cphomores. Due to the informality o the preceding activities, the fiance will be casual. Clair Shcpherd's band will play and scenes fi om Soph Satire will be presented at intermission time. Tickets are priced at $1 per cou- ple and are on sale in front of the Union and on the diagonal from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. They will also be sold at the door. General Chairman for the dance is Ken Cutler. He is assisted by Joel Baron, publicity chairman; Stan Herman, decorations chair- man and Don Meikle, ticket chair- man. (ea 3 4aaa a a a a s a as I R.ad 9. '9A. . L . .9. Members of Scroll will meet at 5 p.m. today in the League. The room will be posted. * * * Decorations committee for As- sembly Fortnite will hold a meet- ing at 4 p.m. today in the League for all women interested in work- ing on the decorations central committee. Petitions for Senior Board posts will be available from 3 to 5 p.m. today and tomorrow in the Stu- dent Legislature Building, 122 S. Forest. Positions open are the chair- manships of the cap and gown, p u b 1 i c i t y, commencement an- nouncements, finance, reunion and special events committees. More than 300 coeds will get into the "swim" of things at 7:30 p.m. tonight in the Intramural Building swimming pool. The annual all-campus women's swimming meet is co-sponsored by the Women's Athletic Association and the Women's Physical Educa- tion Department. Events of the evening include the 25 and 50 yard free style. 25 and 50 yard breast stroke and 25 and 50 yard back crawl. Diving competition and free style relays will also be featured on the roster of activities. The relays consist of four member teams. An intermission program, which will provide a chance for the swimmers and spectators to relax before the next event, will consist of a water ballet to the tune of "Syncopated Clock," rendered by Karin Fagerberg and Janet Net- zer. Women entering the meet are asked to be at the IM Building by 7 p.m. Peg Sabin, manager of Michi- fish and chairman of the swim- ming meet, urges members of all the houses to attend the event and give support to the swimmers. This year's meet sets a record for the number of participants. The approximate number of wo- men entering the various events is usually 250, while this year 311 coeds have signed up for the swimming meet. Participation points are earned by the competing swimmers for themselves and their houses. -Daily-L. Wil AQUATIC ACROBATICS-Three Michifish members are shown in one of the typical water formations, which will be practiced at the regular hour sessions of the club. AQUATIC ACROBATS: 'Michifish' To For Swimmers Women interested in becoming members of "Michifish," the WAA sponsored swimming club, will have the opportunity to prove their aquatic ability from 9 to 11 a.m. Saturday in the Union pool. Peg Sabin, manager- of Michi- fish, urges 'any coed who enjoys swimming and is fairly proficient in the fundamental skills, to try- out for membership. Those who cannot attend Sat- urday may make tPuir bid for tc- ceptance into the swimming club at the tryouts to be held from 9 to 11 a.m. Saturday, Oct. 27. Qualifications for membership include the satistac ory perform- ance of such basi.c strokes as the front crawl, side stroke on both sides, breast stroke and back crawl. Other requirements include the ability to do the back dolphin, surface dive and the dive off the edge of the pool. Tryouts are graded on all of these items, and the best are chos- en from the group. Coeds who are unsuccessful 1i their attempt to join Michifish may take advantage of instruc- -l Hold Tryouts , Saturday tion offered from 9 to 10 a m. every Saturday in the Union pool. New members together with last year's members will begin working on stunts and water ballet num- bers at the regular meetings held at 10 a.m. Saturdays in the Union pool. One of the main projects of the club this year is the presentation of a water ballet consisting of group members, trios and duets, at the Union Open House to be held in March. Another undertaking of the Michifishers is a 15-minute inter- mission program in the Varsity Swim Meet in December. Tug Teams. Tug-o-War teams will meet at 7:30 tonight in Rooms L, M, and N of the Union. 25-27 ct LYDIA MENDELS s T 0' FAVORS PROGRAMS PLACE CARDS INVITATIONS LET OUR TWENTY YEARS of experience help you to select for your party the favors and programs that will properly reflect the theme and atmosphere that you want to create. ANTICIPATING YOUR NEEDS and placing your orders early entitles you to a sizeable discount. Stop and see them at the, store, or phone if you wish to have a representative call. Either o way, there is never any obligation. L. G. BALFOUR CO. 1319 S. University Phone 3-1733 U 0 Om O I O ^C)O O CstO dO<::=y ce 1 A FISH STORY: Women To Swim in Meet Deadline Postpo ned he STUDENT PLAYERS SOHNI' student special dinner every GENERATION will accept 11 all Short Stories.... Essays ... Poetry j I . Plays... Art Work. Music day . 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