SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1952 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE FIVE SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1952 PAGE FIVE Blue Horizon' To Set Mood at I-Hop Decorations in Modern Vein: To Feature Black Lighting :.. Rushees To Complete Sorority Party Series CORRECTION Many people think that Ulrich's Book Store carries only ENGINEERING books :.. Ulrich's carry a very huge stock of used and new books for every course on the Michigan campus. 'Blue Horizon' has been chosen as the theme of the 1952 I-Hop, to be presented from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. Saturday, Oct. 11, in the League. The dance is presented annually by the independent men and wo- men on campus. However, it is open to the entire campus and af- filiates are especially invited. CO-SPONSORING groups are Assembly Association and InteL- House Council, the new men's or- ganization which wilt take the place of the Association of Inde- pendent Men. The central com- mittee posts are divided between these two sponsoring groups. In the four previous years the dance has been given, it was called A-Hop, combining the ini- tials of Assembly and AIM. This year, the fifth annual af- fair, the change in men's organiza- tion warranted a change in the name of the dance, so "I" for in- dependent was substituted for "A." IN ORDER to carry out the theme 'Blue Horizon,' the entire second floor of the League will be decorated in a modern mode, em- phasizing special lighting effects of black light. Abstract constructions will adorn the walls of the main ballroom, and artistic "mobiles" will hang from the ceiling. Be- hind the bandstand, y a r n stretched on a wooden frame will represent lines reaching to infinity. Black light directed to the moon will light it up against a dark blue background. ,The whole effect will be to sil- houette the band against a back- drop of modern design. * * * DOMINATING the center of the ballroom ceiling will be a mirror- ed sphere four feet in diameter. It will revolve slowly and cast light on the entire room. There will be a fountain in one of the rooms and benches and underbrush will complete a scene in the park. The dance will be presented the night of the Michigan-Indiana football game, and an invitation will be issued to guests from the University of Indiana. * * . * I-HOP WILL be informal, which means that women wear dressy dresses and men wear suits. Late permission until 1:30 a.m. has been granted by the Office of the Dean of Women. Price of admission is $2.50 per couple, and tickets will be sold on the diagonal, Angell Hall, League, men's residences and at the door. It is a tradition to give the ma- jor part of the proceeds from I- Hop to a worthy organization. In 1950 they went to the Phoenix Project. Last year and again this year they will be given to the Uni- versity's Fresh Air Camp, which pr6vides camping experience for underprivileged children. WHEN THE dance was present- ed in 1950 it had as its theme "Moon Midst' and transported couples to an imaginary world among the mountains of the moon. In the center of the ballroom a rocket ship was poised ready for take-off. Last year the central commit- tee chose for its theme "Kick- Off" and decorations showed scenes familiar to all students on the day of the big game. The main ballroom was the sta- dium, and bleachers were placed along the sides of the room. From the top of the stadium waved pen- nants of the team's traditional football foes. * * . AGAIN THIS year the dance wil have two orchestras to play for couples. One will be in the main-ballroom and music will be With the third set of parties coming up today, sorority rushing is entering its last week. Parties in the third set will be very informal dinner getrtogeth- ers. Many of them will be picnics held in the yards of the houses or picnic sites convenient to them. Today, parties will be held from 1 to 2:30 p.m. and from 5:30 to 7 p.m. The schedule will continue with parties from 5:30 to 7 p.m. both tomorrow and Tuesday. Wednesday, rushees wil pick up their invitations for final des- serts from 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. in the League, and final dessert par- ties are scheduled for Thursday and Friday. Pledging ceremonies in the var- ious houses will be held at 8 p.m. Saturday. Rushees will pick up their bids at 7:30 p.m. the same evening. With rushing a little over a week old, many of the same things that bring chuckles each year have been noticed in the houses. Some of the houses on Wash- tenaw have been visited by pow- dered and lipsticked men who rush to the door screaming their un- dying faith in sororities and their great desire to be pledged on the spot. Rushing chairmen of several sororities were slightly astounded when they opened the doors of their houses to admit two lovely "girl rushees," E m ma J e a n Schmaltz and Peppernilla Porter. Both of the "girls," who are pre- sently living in the Chi Phi house, were clad in fashionable sweaters and skirts, and wore colorful scarfs tied around their bobbed hair in Gypsy style. "Emmie" and "Peppie" made their departure with the usual farewell, "It's been so-o nice talk- ing with you." After they left, sev- eral of the sorority girls exchanged complimentary remarks about their perfect manners and good looks. Co-Rec Club To Welcome All Students A i m i n g to promote ballet through instruction and perform- ances, the Women's Athletic As- sociation Ballet Club will hold its reorganizational meeting at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday in Barbour Gym Dance Studio. Managed by Vera Simon, the club will welcome both men and women members. Classes will be organized to meet the' requirements of both begin- ning and the more advanced stu- dents. In addition to working or tech- nique, dancers will have a chance to work on choreography. Many of the resulting compositions will be used in performances to be pre- sented throughout the year. A Christmas program in coop- eration with the Modern Dance Club has been scheduled for Dec. 16, while the Spring Dance Festi- val will be held on May 14. Members of the club will also participate in several benefit per- formances throughout the year and in the Inter-Arts Festival. Last year, club members pre- sented excerpts from "Sleeping Beauty" ballet at the Holiday Dance Exhibit which they pre- sented with the Modern Dance Club, also a co-recreational or- ganization. Back-to-School ' Y « .ounde-Up! WARNER- WONDERFU BRA $25 Warner's* comfort-loving, all- over stitched cup for that nat- ural round look you love. Pre- h b d If. h J -University Photo Service HONORARY QUEST-Gail Hymen, general chairman of I-Hop and Ron Bornstein, publicity chairman, are seen presenting Gov. G. Mennen "Soapy" Williams with a complimentary ticket to the dance which will be held from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. Saturday Oct. 11 in the Michigan League. * * * * * * piped to several other rooms on1 the second floor of the League. A combo will provide music in a different mood in another room of the League. In this way the committee hopes there will be types of music to satisfy ev- eryone's taste. General chairman for 'Blue Hor- izon' is Gail Hyman, who will be assisted by the other members of the central committee. Those who wish to work on de- corations may drop in at the Lea- gue any afternoon. A bulletin board will giye the times when there will be some member of the decorations committee in charge. Patrons and programs will be handled by Evelyn Malawista, Ar- dith Brask, Gene Ciranni and Vince Shoeck. Chairmen of the publicity com- mittee are Quinn Adamson, Ron Bornstein, Adrienne Shufro and Katherine Zeisler. Jerry Parker and Della Galloway are working on the finance and the band com- mittee. h:: No. 2076. A, B and C cups $2.25 Phone or come in for yours today. e 'Ian L uren 2h14p 8 Nickels Arcade - Phone 2-2914 Ii I 6crP044 Catn,2u 1 f . FALL CONFERENCE - Regis- tratibns may still be made for the fall conference of Michigan Chris- tian Fellowship which will be held from Friday to Sunday, Oct. 5 at Island Lake Recreation Area. Any interested students are invited to attend and may register by call- ing Roberta MacGregor at 2-2591. * * * LEAGUE COUNCIL-There will be a League Council meeting at 4 p.m. Monday in the League. All members are asked to be present. * * * YOM KIPPER - Yom Kipper services will be conducted in the Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre at the League at 8 p.m. tonight (Sunday) t and 10 a.m. tomorrow (Monday). Rabbi Lyman and Professor Ron- ald Freedman of the sociology de- partment will officiate. 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