V FRIDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1951 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE FIVE m m Union Dance Will Feature Santa Theme Clare Shephard's band will be featured at the Union specialty dance, Santa's Fantasy to be held from 9:30 p.m. to 1 a.m. tomor- row in the Union ballroom. Clare's band features Vivian Milan, vocalist, Gene Martin on the tenor sax and Gary Hamilton at the piano. Specializing in danceable hotel style music, the band gives out with a two beat rhythm which Clare claims anyone can dance to without worrying about their partner's toes. The "Christrnas Song" a n d "Santa Claus is Coming to Town" will add some sparkle to ,the fes- tive spirit of the evening. On the smoother side, a new arrangement of an old hit, "I Don't Know Enough About You" with Vivian Milan singing the ly - rics and one of the current favor- ites, "Sin" will be featured. To please the patrons of the dance, questionnaires w ill be passed out before the dance so that couples can indicate their preference for any kind of num- ber from the waltz to the black bottom. The band wants to find out what the students would like to hear and they promise to play the tunesrrequested including tangos and rhumbas and charlestons if couples desire them. The Delt quartette will render a few intermission numbers in- cluding "Mood Indigo".Tom Leo- pold of Soph' Satirefame will play the piano and act as informal emcee for the evening. Tickets for the dance are priced at $1.50 per couple and can be purchased from any Union Coun- cil or staff man as well as at the Union main desk every day. ON iFHIE HOUSE BY BEA JOHNSON WITH ONLY nine more shopping days till Christmas, houses and dormitories on campus are in a maze of plans for formals, Christ- mas parties and caroling engagements. The weekend of social events will begin tonight with a "Snow- flake Fantasy" slated by the Vaughan house women. The scene will be set by blue lights, snowflakes and stars. Dancers will glide on an ice-skating pond dance floor to the tunes of Hugh Jackson's band at the Martha Cook formal. "Enchanted Knight" will be the theme of Jordan Hall's Christmas formal tonight. The lounge will be decorated as the terrace of a me- dieval castle representing the past days of chivalry. Alpha Delta Pi's will take. their dates to their annual Christmas formal, "Tinsel Twirl," where couples will view decorations of Santa's workshop. SANTA CLAUS will take charge of entertainment at Kappa Kappa Gamma's Christmas formal. Modern design Christmas decorations will be featured at the Alpha Rho Chi pledge formal. A "roving violinist" will add atmosphere at Alpha Sigma Phi's formal pledge dinner. Phi Gamma Delta will hold their annual formal at the Union with their sister sorority, Kappa Alpha Theta tonight. The League ballroom will be the scene of Phi Sigma Delta's formal, "The Greatest Show on Earth." The president will act as ring master over the menagerie as Paul McDounough provides the band music. * * * * A DINNER at the Union will precede Sigma Alpha Mu's formal at VFW hall. Decorations will follow a night club theme. Ted Smith and his orchestra will be featured at the Gamma Phi Beta "Candle Light Ball." Alpha Omicron Pi women and their guests will dance amid angel hair clouds and blue lights at the Union tonight. Snow and ice will carry out the decorations at Delta Zeta's "Frozen Fantasy" formal. Trigon will present a traditional "Gamble Inn" informal party to- night. Silhouettes of carolers will be the featured decorations at the Alpha Chi Omega Christmas formal tonight. Bill Kline's orchestra will serenade couples at Delta Gamma's Christmas formal. Alpha Xi Delta women and their dates will dine and dance to Ken Norman's band at the Farm Cupboard tonight. BOB LEOPOLD will provide the music at the Pi Beta Phi Christ- Musical Acts Will Highlight Noel Moderne Going all out to make their first semi-formal one to remember, South Quad has acquired an im- pressive list of entertainers for "Noel Moderne" to be held from 8:30 p.m. to midnight tomorrow. Highlighting the program to be presented at midnight in the Quad's Club 600 will be Hal Singer, a featured pianist on radio station WHRV. Other entertainment will be provided by a Hawaiian instru- mental group and a trio from the orchestra of Don Bari from De- troit who will play for the dance. "Noel Moderne," as the .name implies, will not be in the usual Christmas tradition but will fea- ture novel, new style decorations in a modern color scheme. Two shades of shocking pink or- naments w il1 decorate white s p r a y e d Christmas trees set against the aqua colored walls of the huge dining room in which couples will dance. Shocking pink and silver will be carried to the corsage favors, which will be made up of pine sprigs and cones, and the pro- grams which will feature repro- ductions of the angels to be used in the decorations. Greeting the couples as they approach the Quad will be a 24- foot Christmas tree, Santa Claus, and a group of carolers. Tickets for "Noel Moderne" priced at $2.50 per couple may be purchased by anyone on campus from 5:30 to 8 p.m. in the lobby of South Quad or they may be obtained from any Quad social chairman, council member orl house officer.' 'LittleClub' To Open Tonight Adding to the festive holiday light the intermission ent i- spirit, the "Little Club", sponsored ment. by the Association of Independent A "'bar.- set)pby membenrs of Men, will. be open from. 9 p.m. to AIM will 'scrve- cokes and p.-otato midnight tonight in the Michigan chips. Room of the League. The rice of admission is $ Bob Leopold and his combo will for couples nightclubbing for the play for dancing, featuring such whole evening or 74 cents for those Christmas tunes as "Winter Won- arriving after 10:30 p.m. derland," "White Christmas" and "Jingle Bells.,, Plans are being made to e nlarge DingBells."chanthe club after the Christmas Va- Doing a eacomplee cphang of cation. pace, the band will also play "Per-cain fidia" in rhumba tempo. Leopold's combo played at last week's pre- sentation of Sophomore Cabaret. \1 Group singing of favorite Christ- mas carols and songs will high- RONSON LIGHTERS All gifts purchased f romn arcade jewelry shop Registered JeweiersAmerican Oem Socs ENGRAVED, no additional charge (Engraving same day on request) Who gambled $3 million I on Mitzi Gaynor? 1 You'll find out in1 -Daily--Malcolm Shatz 'WINTERLACE'-Louise Miller and Elaine Rothman, general- chairmen of 'Winterlace,' the annual Alice Lloyd Hall formal to be held from 9 to midnight tonight, are pressing their formals for the dance. Mel Sach's Swingtet will provide the music for the dancing to be held in the main lounge and in the Palmer and Hills- dale Lounges. Greene House Semi-Formal To Depict Country Christmas Get your copy today -e DalYCas__Y_ eY Read Daily Classifeds Mel Sach's band will be featured at the fifth annual Greene House Christmas formal to be held from 9 till midnight tomorrow. Couples will enter the ballroom through 'Santa's pack' and a " - * Pick her favorite slipper from our glamorous gift array! Scuffs, mules and fur-trimmed wedgies in many fabrics, many color Other Style Slippers from 1.99 to 4.85 Open Monlay Nights Till 9:0( TO PAMPER HER AT CHRISTMAS! rs . - . s./7 a- . 0 -v snowstorm of confetti. Decorated to carry out an old fashioned coun- try Christmas theme, there will be the gayly lit murals on the walls of sleighs, Christmas trees and a small country church. During intermission, couples will gather around the Christmas tree in the lounge to sing carols. Serving as committee chairman for the dance are;Larry Lange, decorations; Bill Demiene and John Owen, programs; George Baumann and Don Bird, refresh- ments; Ted Benya and Walt Fen- ing, cleanup Norman Lund, in- vitations and Jerry Jacks, treas- urer. ,i4cra,'4 Camnpo Officials-There will be a meet- ing of the Coaches and Officialis Club from 4 to 6 p.m. today in Barbour Gym. Officiating will be done in the Basketball Club games. * . * Gulantics - Aspiring Gulantics performers will have their last op- portunity to audition for the all- campus talent show from 1 to 5 p.m. tomorrow in Rm. 3-G, Union, according to Dick Franlk. J-Hop - The J-Hop Committee has extended the time limit for acceptance of booth reservations to Wednesday. This applies to all men's residences who have re- ceived notices. The committee re- quests that all booth reservations be sent in immediately to Sally Gnau, 1204 Hill St. k TOWN and COLLEGE SHOP 302 South State mas formal tomorrow night while Helen Newberry hall will be trans- .. . ..,.... . . . . . formed into a ski lodge for another Christmas formal. The tunes of Hugh Jackson's band will resound from the Alpha Delta Phi house where pledges will be honored at the Christmas for- mal. Pines, boughs and a decorated tree will set the mood at the Alpha Tau Omega Christmas formal. - "Frosty the Snowman" will reside at Acacia's annual "Paddle 1) Ball" formal tomorrow night. A Christmas atmosphere will prevail at the Sigma Phi Epsilon Christmas party. Gay young party-goers with flirtation CHARACTERS FROM Dicken's "Christmas Carol" will set the necklines . . . swirling full skirts scene in various rooms for the Phi Kappa Sigma pledge formal. bolstered by crinoline or petticoats Christmas decorations with four foot angels will be present at Theta Delta Chi's pledge formal while candle light, evergreens and > red ribbon will brighten the Delta Chi Christmas formal. A telescope will be on hand for guests to view the luminous stars Iridescent Taffetas-Antique at Sigma Alpha Epsilon's "Stardust" pledge formal. Celebrating the coming holidays and honoring pledges Sigma Chi's Taffetas-pastel Ottomans have scheduled a dinner and formal at the house for tomorrow. Phi Failles and Wool Jerseys. Delta Thetas are also planning to honor pledges at a Christmas formal midst seasonal decorations. Chi Phi's and their dates will dine at the Allenel and then return Our short Iridescent Taffeta. to an "ancient Greek temple" with a facade at the entrance and white pillars and friezes inside. exhibiting much "above board" HAYDEN HOUSE will be the scene of a semi-formal surrounded allure in a sleek little top in Christmas decorations and Paul McDounough's music. Jim Servis' much dancing pleasure in a band will provide the atmosphere for Tau Delta Phi's winter formal on Saturday night. Alpha Epsilon Pi's and their dates will reminisce through four years at their "College Days" formal. Shifting the scene from formals Zeta Psi will try to capture the Parisian, Bohemian bazaar atmosphere for their "Left Bank" Christ- mas party. Entertainment at the Nelson House Christmas party will consist of a UN skit and Indian prince of a Maharajah displaying magic.. tricks. 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