ThURSDAY, APRIL 30, 1953
THE MICHIGAN DAILY
PAGE FV
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Crease Ball To Renew Rivalry
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Law
Society
Will Present
Annual Dance
Lawyers and engineers will re-
new traditional rivalry at the Bar-
rister's Crease Ball to be held from
9:30 p.m.to 1 a.m. tomorrow in the
Union Ballroom.
Competition between these two
groups dates back many years,
when every spring before gradua-
tion a 'swing out" march proced-
ed through campus. Leading the
procession were the lawyers, fol-
lowed by the engineers.
AS THE LINE reached the En-
gineering Arch, the.men of law re-
fused to go through, so with the
engineers pushing the battle be-
gan.
When the present Lawyer's
Club was built in 1925, Crease
Ball was well-remembered" that
,year. Creeping into the cellar,
the engineers threw the switch
of the main fuse box emersing
the ballroom in darkness.
Since Crease Ball and Slide Rule
Ball are held at different times this
year, the dance promises to be a
quieter affair.
* * *
EARLE PEARSON and his or-
chestra's, stylings will provide mu-
sic for Crease Ball. The band fea-
tures a muted brass section with
added woodwind effects supplied
by Pearson who plays flute, clari-
net, saxophone and English horn.
Pearson has done special ar-
rangements and background mu-
sic for the Modernaires and
Shep Fields' orchestra. He con-
ducted the spring performance
of the Union Opera last year.
Featured vocalist for the or-
chestra is Laurie Woods.
Tickets for the dance are $2.75
per couple and may be purchased
at Hutchins Hall or from any Bar-
rister. Late purchasers may buy
tickets at the dance for $3.
Women are requested not to
wear corsages.
-Dail-TimRichard
THROUGH THE YEARS-Just as the lawyers' dress has changed,
so has their annual dance, Crease Ball, to be held tomorrow.
ISHIP TO EMBARK:
IFC Makes Preparations
For Luxury Liner Cruise
With thoughts of ocean cruises A trophy will be awarded dur-
buzzing through their minds, mem- ing the first half of the "cruise"
bers of the Interfraternity Coun- to the house with the largest
cil Ball committee are making fl- number of "passengers" aboard
nal preparations for a "Cruise ship.
Continental" scheduled to embark Tickets for the all-campus dance
from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. on Saturday, are $3.60 per couple and may be
May 9, in the Intramural Build- purchased from 10 a.m. to 4:30
ing. p.m. Monday through Friday at
Climaxing "Greek Week" activ- the Administration Building.
ities, the dance will take on an at- -op e e of al x r in r o t o
mosphere of a luxury liner out on
the first night of the cruise with Officers Choose
all "passengers" dressed in formal
attire for the occasion. New Members
RALPH FLANAGAN and hisnOf Hill Counci
"luxury liner" orchestra will be on tOt
deck to serenade passengers with
his popular danceable style musical New members of the Hillel Stu-
arrangements. dent Council were selected by the
In keeping with the oceanic 1 organization's executive officers
liner setting, couples will bea last night on the basis of their in-
granted "passport" programs as terviews and petitions.
they board ship. Listed among the new members'
temboerdshih dm i- who in addition to their Council
Members of the dance commit-3 duties will also hold committee
tee who hlive signed as crewmen:uis il .h..acm tte
tee ho ave ignd ascremenchairmanships, are Ivan Bender,
are Captain Bob Steinberg, chair-
= ;f n g th.B atschairman; BetsyBrowyn n
man of IPC Ball, and Lt. C. A. trah;Bd hrlprei i
Mitts, booths chairman, with Bill and Marc Gallon and Rhea Kant-
Capitan, programs and patrons; ner, social co-chairmen.
Sam Siporan, publicity; JohnG Concluding the list are Mary
Mauriel, tickets; Fred Barrett, dec- Lou Goldberg, special interests;
orations; and Jim Walterssbuild- Connie Jackson, membership
ing and grounds acting as deck Marvin Siegel, publications; Judy
* * * Silverman, publicity; Marianne
Weil, supper club; and Stuart Or-
S IFC OFFICERS will be honored man, recreation.
guests on the cruise, while patrons Executive officers who were cho
will be presented as visiting dig- sen recently are Dan Fogel, pesi-
nitaries as the liner docks at 14 dent; Dolores Messinger, vice-pres-
different ports. ident; Eve Kadden, secretary and
The 14 ports will be depicted Arvene Kimmel, treasurer.
by murals of scenes from such The first meeting of the new
glamourous cities as Lisbon, Council will take place at 10:30
Bombay, Cairo, and Naples. a.m. Sunday at the Hillel building.'-
Flanagan sailing into Ann Ar- Members of the Council plan
bor on the success of such record- and carry out the year's activities -
ings as "You're Breaking My which are religious, social and cul-
Heart," "Singing Winds," his tural.
theme song, and "April in Portu- Among events presented this
gal," will front "America's Num- year were regular Friday night
ber One Band" for the "Continen- , services, courses in Hebrew, psy-
tal Cruise." chology of religion and other sub- _
- jects, dances, a carnival and dra- -
TIE BAND will be located at matic and musical events.
the stem of the shin This effect
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Barbour, Newberry Coeds
Will Hold Spring Formais
Both Betsy Barbour and Helen annual spring semi-formal which
Newberry Residences will hold will feature John Bonino and his
their spring formals from 9 p.m. orchestra.
to midnight on Saturday. The living room and hall which
Each year the two houses sche- will become the main deck of the
dule their dances on the same boat will constitute the major
night giving couples the oppor- change of transformation to the
tunity to dance first at one resi- widely known ship.
dence and then at the other. Entertainment during intermis-
Moving the arboretum to State sion will feature the Vaughan
Street, the Barbour coeds are Shadows, one of the winners pf
planning to change their dorm to Gulantics.
a "Barbouretum" setting, com-
plete with flowers, trees, and ivy I FC Finalists
decorations.
do n Ten fraternities were chosen
To make sure no one loses his last night to participate in IFC
way the programs will take the sing May 8. They are Phi Kappa
form of maps. Music for the semi- Tau, Chi Phi, Acacia, Sigma
formal will be provided by Don Phi Epsilon, Sigma Alpha Epsi-
Kenny and his band, and Barbour Ion, Phi Gamma Delta, Beta
girls will perform during inter- Theta Phi, Sigma Chi, Kappa
mission. Sigma, and Lambda Chii Alpha.
. Complete with the main deck These winners and the sorori-
and flags, the women of Helen ties sponsoring them will meet
Newberry house will present at 8p.m.ntoday in the Union.
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GOLF CLUB - The Golf Club
will meet at 5 p.m. today at WAB.
Mrs. V. Hanley, club advisor, will
give instructions in putting and
all members are asked to bring.
their putters. In case of rain, the
club will work indoors with the
number three iron.
. . .
SENIORS-Seniors are request-
ed to place their orders for caps
and gowns before May 16. After
this date no orders will be taken
or cancelled. Moe's Sport Shop
will take the orders and measure-
ments will be taken when orders
are placed.
The prices are the same as last
year; a bachelor's gown costs $2.75,1
a master's, $3.25, and a doctor's,
$3.75. A $3 dollar deposit is nec-N
essary when the gown is received
and will be. refunded upon return.
INTERNATIONAL TEA-There
will be a tea from 4:30 to 6 p.m.
today in the International Center.
All students are invited to attend.
TAG DAY - Representatives
from the women's residences are
asked to pick up their Tag Day
buckets at 4:30 p.m. today in the
League.
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