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FRIDAY, APRIL 17, 1953

THE MICHIGAN DAILY

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FroshTeams To Climax Rivalry
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Maize, Blue
Will Present
Show,Dance
Blue ...
Students will have an opportun-
ity to watch the Blue team pitch
the "Whirled Series" from 9 p.m.
to midnight tomorrow in the Lea-
gue Stadium when members of
the team take the mound for
Frosh Weekend.
In keeping with the baseball
theme chosen by team members,
couples attending the boy-bid
dance will find themselves trans-
ported to the "old baseball park."
TAKING OVER the decorations
for the east half of the League
Ballroom, the Blue team has
marked out a baseball diamond
on the floor in masking tape. Mu-
rals depicting the grand stands
complete with fans, popcorn ven-
dors and cheering section will also
help carry out the theme.
Tickets, in the form of base-
ball bats, will be available at
the door, priced at $1.50 per
couple.
The floorshow, an important
part of the evening's plans, is built
around the history of baseball.
Written by team members, it will
feature both original music and
take-offs on well-known songs.
DRESSY DRESSES and heels
are in order for the evening, when
Ted Smith and his orchestra will
be at bat.
Acting as judges on both to-
night and tomorrow evening will
be Mrs. Elizabeth Leslie, Mr.
Russell C. Hussey and Mr. James
B. Wallace. A plaque will be
awarded to the winning team.
Maize ...
Space men and robots will come
to life from 9 p.m. to midnight
tonight in the League Ballroom
when Maize team members pre-
sent "Jumpin' Jupiter."
* * *
VIEING FOR TOP honors in
the annual Frosh Weekend com-1
petition, Maizians promise that
couples attending will find the
boy-bid dance "Out of this world."
Space men will look down on
the festivities from the balcony
over the door and also keep an
eye on their space ship, which
will be in evidence during the
evening.
Bright colors and luminous'
paint will be featured in the 'rest
of the Maize decorations, which
cover the west half of the ball-
room.

-Daily--Tim Richard
FROSH WEEKEND-Reminding students that the Maize team
"Jumpin' Jupiter" will be held from 9 p.m. to midnight tonight
is "Maizie, the Jupit Cow." The Blue team will take over tomor-
row night with the "Whirled Series." Tickets for both dances
may be purchased at the door for $1.50 per couple.

By SHIRLEY BLOOM
The first weekend after vaca-
tion will be ushered in with much
gusto as campus organizations
welcome back their members at
formals, costume parties and rec-
ord dances.
The Newman Club and the Ha-
waiian Club will be the co-spon-
sors of a "Hard Times" party to
be given from 8 p.m. to midnight,
Friday, in the Newman Club base-
ment.
* * * *
SQUARE DANCING and regu-
lar dancing as well as group games
and stunts will be on the agenda
at the bluejeans party. Entertain-
ment by the Hawaiian Club will
be followed by refreshments. This
dance is open to all members and
their guests.
Small bracelets and red rose
corsages will be given to all
dates of the Phi Sigma Kappas'
at their pledge formal. Musical
selections will be given out by
Earl Pearson's band.
Dinner and dancing to the mu-
sic of Johnny Habard will be the
high points of the Collegiate So-
rosis Pledge Formal.
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The "M.S.C. Pinafore" will again
be revived by Taylor House and
Helen Newberry, 10:30 p.m., to-
night, at the Club 600. A song
fest and refreshments will follow
the production.
Alpha Xi Delta women will be
traveling to Ypsilanti for their
"Rose Formal." Fresh and imi-
tation roses will be placed
around the dance floor and on
the buffet dinner table.

platters and relaxing
formal atmosphere.

PETTI COAT

POLITICS:

in an in-

Coed Counselors Needed
For Girl's State Convention

A PARTY given with the com-
plements of a national magazine
will be on the docket for Chi Phi
couples. Programs, decorations
and entertainment will all be fur-
nished by the magazine staff. In
return for this favor the Chi Phi's
will send snapshots of the party
to the magazine.
"The Universe" will set the
scene for the Alpha Epsilon
Phi's Pledge Formal. Dancing
will be done 'neath stars, the
solar system and the Pearly
Gates.
An Open House will be held at
the Theta Xi House tomorrow
night feting visiting fraternity
chapters who are here for their
Regional Conference.
A BUMMY atmosphere, slum-
my refreshments and the Phi Del-
ta Theta men dressed like bums
will all be a part of their annual
"Hobo Hubble" party. Paul Mc-
Donough will also lend a hand to
all this festivity.
An "Undertaker's Ball" is be-
ing prepared for Sigma Alpha
Epsilon men. Coffins of black
crepe paper will help to carry
out the "Dead" atmosphere.
Lambda Chi Alpha couples will,
be kept busy Saturday night din-1
ing and dancing at their annual
pledge formal. Silver medallions
will be distributed as memoirs of
the event.
* * *
GUESTS FROM four Tau Delta
Phi chapters will be attending the
"Pirate's Den" party given by the
local fraternity. Jim Alden's Trio
will furnish the music for the
dance.
German costumes, German
bar decorations and German re-
cords will be featured at the
"Deutsch" party given by Phi
Kappa Tau men, while Theta
Delta Chi couples will be clad
in pajamas in honor of their
"P.J." Party.
Checkered tablecloths and can-!
dles will provide atmosphere at
G h e annual Michigan House
"French Cellaire." The men will!
be dating coeds from Michigan
State Normal College for the
event.
South Quad is sponsoring a Fa-
culty Open House from 3 to 5
p.m., Sunday. Two hundred South
Quad men will act as hosts to their
300 guests. The Faculty Trio from
Ypsilanti will provide musical
renditions and punch, coffee and
nuts will be served.

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Women counselors are needed
to act as advisors to high school
girls at the Wolverine Girls' State
Convention June 15 through 24 at
the University.
Wolverine Girls' State is the
Michigan unit of a nation-wide
program sponsored by the Ameri-
can Legion Auxiliary.
* * *
OUTSTANDING girls from Mi-
chiganhigh schools are sent to
the convention to study govern-
ment and elect officers on a city,
county, and state basis, like that
of the state government.
There are openings for fifteen
women to act as city counselors
for the girls. Counselors will live
in Stockwell dormitory, be paid
25 dollars and are provided with
free room and board for the
two week session.
The counseling program in-
cludes leadership training, house-
hold arts, dramatics, fine arts,1
physical education and hospital
work. Each counselor will be in
charge of approximately 20 girls.
* * *
ANYONE INTERESTED in city
counseling should contact Miss
McCormick in the League Under-

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graduate office within the next
two weeks.
Three upperclass or graduate
women are also needed to act
as county counselors. The coun-
ty counselors will instruct the
girls in political science and
government.

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It's Sherbrooke's "Fisherboy"
made with the some easy lines as
that of a fisherman's slicker!
And it's just as much at home
on city streets as it is on the
stormy seas! You'll love the deep
pockets, brass hook closing,
the stand up collar lined in
corduroy. Of Everglaze cotton,
Zelan treated. Yellow only.
Sizes 12-16. $14.95
With Sou'wester hat.
'~berbroohe
rainwear

The women do not need to be a The Delta Sigma Phi House will
political science major to qualify be transformed into a night club,
for the job. on the French Riveria for their
County counselors will also live "Gambler's Regatta" party to-
in Stockwell, be given free room morrow night. Dice, roulette
and board plus 50 dollars. vheels and card games will be the
Mr. John Romani of the poli- chief means of building up your
tical science department is in bankroll at this "Moneymaking
charge of the governmental pro- pary*
gram and should be contacted for
county counselor jobs. PHI KAPPA PSI members will
Because the program is quite hold their Pledge Formal Satur-
ntensive, women applying for day. Bracelets with the pendant of
counselor jobs should not be in the fraternity will serve as sou-
summer school. veniers of the evening.

COLLINS ... er at maynara
Store Hours - Monday thru Saturday 9:30 to 5:30

Michifish
There will be a meeting for
all Michifish members at 9:30
a.m. tomorrow in the Union
Pool. Manager Donna Hoffman
has asked that everyone at-
tend, as practice for the club's
annual spring water show will
be held.

The sheiks of Arabia and1
their harem girls will be at-
tending the Alpha Sigma Phi's
"Arabian Party" while Al Ca-
pone and a few of the boys will
be on hand to mingle with the
guests at Acacia's "Chicago
Gangster" Party.
The Beta Theta Pi, Alpha Delta'
Phi and Delta Upsilon men and
their dates will be found spinning

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WE HAVE CLASSES starting every week in
April for telephone operators. Investigate now
the possibilities of a telephone career for you.

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