28, 1952 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PA r E'_' THE MICHIGAN DAILY A sui1 a sT jw IL ^ I nk I P lil - WOMEN'S WUKLD Assembly Line Is Out Today; IssueFeatures Dorm Life Independent women will find, copies of the "gala" mid-year edi- tion of Assembly Line in their mailboxes this morning. The paper is an Assembly Asso- ciation project which works to bring independent women on campus closer together. The idea for having such a paper began last year but actual publication did not start until this semester. x ASSEMBLY LINE features stor- ies on dorm life and events. Some of the features of today's issue include a story on coed room dec- orations, the hard life of a bus- boy, and the East Quad radio station which has devoted time to an Assembly Association weekly program. Also included in today's issue will be a comment on women's hours and the telephone system in the dorms. The high cost of lithographing has restricted the output to three issues this semester but next year Assembly hopes to make it a regu- lar, permanent project. Cinderella To See Lloyd Hall Dance Cinderella decorations will set the theme for the Alice Lloyd Hall dance to be held from 9 p.m. to midnight tomorrow. Glittering chandeliers and drapes will transform the main lounge into the ballroom where Cinderella meets her Prince Charming. Another lounge will feature fig- ures of Prince Charming putting the slipper on Cinderella's foot. Before the dance coeds will pre- sent their "Prince Charming" with boutonnieres, and during the intermission refreshments will be served. Maize Team .Practice for the Maize team floor show will be held from 3 to 5 p. m. this afternoon in the league.. CONTRIBUTIONS for the paper from any Assembly member will be welcomed by the editors. These include letters, poems, short stor- ies, features or comments. The Assembly Line staff is composed of an editor, Donna Hendleman and assistant edi- tor, Nancy Willbrandt. Report- ers on the staff are Alex Bar- zani, Marie Diamond, Betsy Drake, Mary Elmore, Beki Fa- genbaum and Eve Kadden. Other reporters are Arvene Kim- mel, Eileen Schulak, Joanne Wax- man and Barbara Wood. The Head letterer is Adele Huebner, and cartoonists are Anne Dixon, Judy Shirmer and Ernie Winston. Gomberg Men To GiveDance Music in a tropical mood will be provided for the men of Gom- berg House of South Quadrangle and their dates at a semi-formal dance to be held from 9 p.m. to midnight tomorrow. The dance will be in the down- stairs dining room of the quad and decorations will carry out the theme of a tropical nightclub. The 'Caribbean Room,' as it is named, will have tropical flowers and goldfish for decorations. Or- chids flown from Hawaii are in- cluded in the price of tickets. Ted Smith and his orchestra are to provide the music for danc- ing. Gomberg House has invited the women in their sister dorm, Stock- well Hall, to attend the dance with their dates. The ninth floor observation deck will be open for couples to look out over Ann Arbor between dances. The committee plans to serve two Mexican dishes. 'La papa trozza' and a beverage called 'jingibre cerbeza' are on the menu for couples attending the dance. ON iTHIE IHOUSE Spring has once again made an appearance on campus, and with signs of Spring come promises of a weekend full of activity before everyone packs up for vacation. Alpha Epsilon Pi will journey on a "Jungle Safari" tonight com- plete with grass floor, native rituals, and pineapples. * * * * PROCEEDING Odonto Ball, Alpha Omega will hold a dinner at the house, while the Theta Xi's will entertain their dates with an an- nual spaghetti dinner before the Union Opera. Scheduled after the Opera is the Theta Chi indoor wiener roast with couples dancing to the music of Ted Tylicki and his band. Fol- lowing their visit to the opera tonight, members of Kappa Sigma will entertain their dates at an informal record dance at the house. Tomorrow night's agenda boasts of numerous pledge formals. Chi Phi's "Cotton Ball" will take place on a plantation and feature the Cotton Pickers Quartet. EARL PEARSON'S band will provide the music for the Theta Xi pledge formal amidst a sidewalk cafe scene, while Alpha Chi Omega's formal will lbe based on an old-fashioned theme with music by Bob Elliott. Traveling to the Orient, the Phi Gamma Deltas will present fans as favors to their dates. Alpha Sigma Phis will entertain their fra- ternity brothers from other campuses at a dance featuring Johnny Kendrick and his band. Complete with sailor costumes and a submerged refreshment bar Acacia will hold a Shipwreck party while a 'Suppressed Desire" Party3 is being planned at the Phi Kappa Sigma house, * * * * TRIANGLE'S western costume party will boast of a gambling casino. Tau Delta Phis and their_- dates will get rigged up in square dancing outfits. I Dental School Slates Formal Union To Be Scene Of 'Fractured French' "Fractured French" is the theme of this year's Odonto Ball to be given in honor of the senior den- tal students from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. tonight in the Union Ballroom. Murals will depict the "Frac- tured French" theme and a huge Arc de Triumph is to form the backdrop for Claire Shephard and his orchestra. Master of Ceremonies, Leon T. Fogel will represent a French cafe keeper and, refreshments will be served from a sidewalk cafe. . Gardenias are to be given as favors and six door prizes of prac- tical dental equipment will be awarded the holders of the lucky tickets. The dental formal, which will also commemorate the School of Dentistry's 76th anniversary, is open to dentistry students, hy- gienists, faculty members and alumni. Late permission will be granted for the dance. -~3 Ui i I MONTH - END M -----r SPORTS $470 FLATS $470 I.-. / i I::"y Tau Kappa Epsilon will holl their annual "Red Carnation" Ball in the League with music by Hugh Jackson and Sigma Nus will dance to the strains of Paul McDonough and his band. AMONG the open houses scheduled for tomorrow are being planned by the men of Michigan House, and Newberry Women. The Kappa Deltas will also be holding open house tomor- row when members of the In- ternational Center visit the house. Phys Ed Women may register for spring athletic classes today from 7:30 a. m. to noon and 1 to 4 p. m., and tomorrow from 8 a. m. to noon at Barbour Gymnasium. DON'T MISS RANDALL'S MONTH-END SALES Nationally-advertised WOMEN'S SHQES Black - Brown - Red Navy - Leathers and Suede included in this group. Saddles - Loafers - Oxfords - Sizes to fit everyone. MAST'S $500 Campus: 2 STORES 619 E. Liberty - Downtown: 121 S. Main Open Mondays, till 8:30 P.M. 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