FRIDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1953 PAGR WTVE THE MICHIGAN DAILY 1 PA(41! I~ VR I-Ho p Ticket Sales To Continue.; Assembly, 'IHC To Present Ball' Oathilottj union Plans MINNESOTA SPECIAL: Club, Dances Wolverine Club Schedules For Weekend Trip to Brown Jug Contest Tickets for I-Hop, the first all- campustdance tobe presented fromn League, may be purchased in all the men's residence halls and from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. in the Union, League, Mason Hall and on the Di- agonal. Priced at $2 per couple, tickets will also be on sale the evening of the dance at the door. * * * PROCEEDS from the dance are traditionally given to a charitable organization. The majority of the give to th e Universitygs Frs Air Camp, which provides camp- ing experience for underprivileged children. Members of the committee wish to stress the fact that the informal dance is open to the entire campus and affiliates are especially invited. hDecorations w ill carry ou the the walls will be the various em- blems of the prominent knights of the period. COUPLES WILL enter over a mechanical drawbridge and pass through the gate way into the lighted ballroom. Exterior and interior views of castles and members of the court will be seen, while jesters, knights on horseback and se- date ladies will be among those present. By RfTIA GEDROVICS After the sudden cold weather earlier this week, campus students will be able to enjoy a warmer atmosphere at the many parties sche- duled this weekend. Starting off the weekend, the Phi Delta Phi's, Alpha Phi Alpha's and Helen Newberry, will hold record dances tonight after the pep rally.* * * * TOMORROW'S PARTIES will start with open houses and buffet dinners following the game. Footballs and goal posts will set the at- mosphere at the "Rah-Rah" dance planned by the Phi Kappa Psi's. On a floor laid out in gridiron style, couples will dance to the music of Bill' Kline. Toasting of wieners and party games are on the agenda for the Alpha Chi Sigma hard-times party. New pledges of the Theta Delta Chi will be honored at a "Sock Hop" with the music of a three piece combo. . Starting early on their celebrations, the Zeta Beta Tau's will hold a practice New Year's Eve party. The Triangle and Phi Kappa Tau's will also honor new pledges at record dances. REMINISCING ABOUT their childhood days, the Sigma Alpha: Epsilon men and their dates will attend a kiddie party in appropriate garments. All-day suckers should satisfy their desire for sweets while they dance to the music of the "Diplomats" in a nursery atmosphere. Sigma Nu men and their dates will bring records and dress according to the title of the record. Wierd prizes for the best dressed couple will be awarded. Hal Singer's band will play for the "Iowa Invitational" dance of the Theta Chi. In honor of national onion week, the Chi Phi's will hold a dance with Ed Furdak and his Easy Aces. Onions will be given as favors to 'Little Club' To Have Half-time Prog ram-; Record Dance Slated With this semester's social events getting under full swing the Union is again planning a full weekend of entertainment for ev- eryone on campus."itl Club" will beon fo danin and relaxation from 9 pmrt mningad- night tonight in the North Lounge of the Union. Playing in a cabaret atmos- phere, Red Johnson and his or- chsra wil provide the down- beat for couples attending the club. Entertaimet durngiteris sion will be provided by a trio co- sisting of drums, bass and piano. Jim Goldberg is the leader for the group. Sponsored by the Union Execu- tive Council, the "Little Club" fea- tures a candle-lit atmosphere,. complete with checked red table cloths and candle-holders for couples who enjoy dancing in a Are yu ineested inseeing th LieownJgtatstwthMn Tnes? rpscmmtte f The splecia lb is somittte of thei Worin ote Clubmi whichsis t a be played on Oct. 24. Students can sign up for i'es- ervations until Oct. 22. However, since the number of tickets is lim- ited to only 350 and a great num- ber have already been bought. the committee urges everybody to buy theirs early. * * * LEAVING Ann Arbor around 9 a.m. on Oct. 23. the train will ar- rive in Chicago about noon. Great comfort is promised by the committee since students will travel on a light-weight stainless steel train which will be equip- ped with reclining seats, a ful- iy equipped lounge car for those desiring refreshments, and lap boards for card players. Upon arrival in Chicago. stu- dents will be transported by coach to Union station where dinner at a well-known restaurant will await those who desiire to eat. * * * IN THE AFTERNOON the trip will be resumed in a special sec- tion of another train again fully equipped for everybody's com- fort. The next four hundred miles -of the trip will carry through the Wisconsin Dells and along the upper Mississippi river. Plans, have been made to arrive on the University of Minnesota campus at about 9:30 p.m. that Friday and arrangements for ac- Students will return to the cam- pus on Sunday, Oct. 25. Tickets for the trip will be on sale Monday through Friday from p1m at wIndow nunmber 7 f the Administration Building. Repre- Isentatives will also call at the var- ious dormitories. To facilitate student pocket books, reservations are being sold on an installment basis. However the deposits are non-refundable due tocommitments tote Ath- ltc eDepartment. An exchange of tickets for other trips will be pos- Anyone desiring additional in- formation may obtain it by calling Deane Dixon, special trips chair- man, at 3-1636. Sig ma Nu Group To Sponsor Ball Reviving an old tradition, the annual "White Rose Ball" will be brought back to campus on Sat- urday, Oct. 17 from 9 p.m. to mid- night in the League Ballroom. Dressed in semi-formal attire, students will have the opportunity to dance their favorite steps to the musical selections of Don Ken- ney and his orchestra. Sponsors of the dance, the Michigan chapter of Sigma Nu fra- ternity, announced that there will be no admission charge. All cam- pus fraternities and sororities are invited to attend and members of the fraternity are free to invite any of their unaffiliated friends on campus. Guests of honor at this dance will be the Alpha Tau Omega ira- ternity. Carrying out the decorations for the dance will be the flower of the fraternity, the white rose. Pro- grams, which will be issued to ev- erybody, will also be patterned aft. er the same theme. Charles Davies, chairman of the event, announced that there will also be some intermission enter- --Daily-Don Campbell ST. GEORGE?--Menmbers of the I-Hop central committee were seen on the Diagonal carrying out their theme for I-'Hop. "Night of Knights" to be held from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. tomorrok in the League will feature knights in shinig armor mounted on daring steeds. Varsit Nih WlFetr all girls. gncuostn. ** * * Refreshments, in the form of PIZZA WILL BE served at the "Night in Venice" party f zes wil beiks avaiable hind Not Theta Xi. Couples will come dressed in Venetian costumes and dance Tiio 'h TrrnCaf+v .1 I I 1.I~IX Iasv IIII m cee..II Programs will carry out the cen- : -- - -- - - tral theme of the dance. Fmla ocs wl ig * * FmiliarhotHices A ill rin The Senior Board will have a MEMBERS of the central com- mr ih hn toi~l nex special section of the auditorium mittees have found that there has Fanight hen evcee Fi-a set aside for seniors only. Tickets been some confusion as to dress aenh Bill emingyeceeghe fifw for this section may be obtained for the affair. tetanulVriyNgtho.at ticket window No. 7 at the Ad- Manager of a local radio sta- ministration building from 1 p.m. "Night of Knights" is not a tion, Filipiak of the class of 1939 Ito 4 p.m. today and possibly next masquerade ball. A coed need has his own disk jockey show, "Out week on Monday, Tuesday and only take a dressy dress out of of the Sack, with Filipiak," each Wednesday. her closet, morning. -.,- in a scene decorated with gondolas. Casualness will prevail at the record dances of Tau Delta Phi, Sigma Phi Epsilon and Delta Tau Delta. Hula dancers will provide entertainment at the "Hawaiian Moon- light Party, at the Nelson International house. Pineapple punch will be served and leis presented to honor guests. ** * * SINGING BY THlE Phi Chi Quartette and music by Red Hiss are I on the entertainment list of the Phi Chi's, their dates, and visiting g l" . l'fA A a wVLi also be open. Held every Friday through- out the semester, the "Lite Club" will be discontinued for the next two Fridays because of other Union-sponsored features. The club will resume operations on October 30. The dance will feature Paul Mc- Donough's orchestra with a com- plete repertoire of current hit tunes, old-time favorites, waltzes and Latin American numbers. As an added attraction for I- Hop, .the orchestra will present a new composition. Besides the smooth danceable Ann Arbor Alley Cats will also be featured for the benefit of all dixieland enthusiasts. Special entertainment has been planned for the intermission. Houwever nu mdividuai seats will .Students also hear the disk be reserved. By contacting Mr's. jockey's voice over the public ad- Mattison, band secretary at Uni- dress system at the football games versity Ext. 2114, a group, may re- in the stadium. serve a section upon the purchase An eme t last ya'spo of .twenty-five or more tickets. duction with Freshman Coach, -_ __ Wally Weber, Filipiack has ap- peared at many local banquets. gU O p n Another Michigan graduate. Bill Fill-in Pos itions Fleming, is announcer on WWJ- -___ TV in Detroit. Petitioning for fill-in positions :An avid sports observer, Flem- on the Michigan League will open ing is familiar with the football jtoday, and will be due Wednes- picture in Ann Ai'bor, being sports day. director of WUOM. IWomen may sign up for an in- Besides entertaining the crowd terview in the Undergraduate Of- with their own acts, the two em - fice when they bring their petitions cees will introduce the guest stars, in. the university band, which spon- sors the annual show, and student he postnscpeni include on and professional talent, snodaccptihren- Phi Gamma Delta men are planning a dressy dance to the his orchestra, the weekly Union music of a four-piece combo, while Acacia and Alpha Kappa Psi Dance will be held from 9 p.m. to men and their dates will dance to their favorite record music. Ballro om ro nteUin Dressed in sailor's costumes, couples will attend the Phi Delta;Oe oteetiecmute Theta "Shipwreck Party" and try to adjust their sailor's walk to the music for dancing will be render- music of Johnny Harbard's band. ed with the help oavclit * * *Admission to both the "Little A WIENIE ROAST and other picnic food will be served at the Club" and the Union Dance is set Taylor House picnic to be held at the Fresh Air Camp, whei'e Ivan at $1 per couple, with the price Parker will call for the square dance. Iof "Little Club" admission going At the Phi Sigma Delta house-warming party, Mel Sach's fdown to 75 cents after 11 p.m. orchestra will be on hand to play his favorite selections for re- Concluding a 'weekend of danc- - ing, a Sunday Night Record Dance turning alumni and parents. is scheduled for 8:30 p m. to 10:30 Putting o'n arsi forte weekend," Apa "SigaPhi' wil dance to pm. Sunday in the Terrace Room be among the decorations. Featuring favorite records and In adition to having after-game open houses, the Sigma Chi and a casual atmosphere, admission to Sigma Alpha Mu's are also planning dances for the night. Records this weekly dance is fi'ee. and infoi-mal dancing will also '- - -------- give relaxation to the Phi Sigmapeft ~Kappa and Alpha Kappa Kappa prC rain date. . . men. Icolor bright Concluding the weekend, Reeves and Angell houses are planning a I UU , ~ N 4 an iforml pinicon te isand Authenthc waterproof' slicker of soft supple Sunday. genuine oilskin. Easy drape and smart Author Truman Capote will be tailoring for that chic come-hither look. I'' honoed a a prty f th Phi Jumbo patch pockets, brass snap fasteners. honoed t a ai'y ofthePhiSTANDARD YELLOW Delta Phi house. Depicting scenes KISSING RED from the cover of his book "The LOVELEVGHT BLUE Gi'ass Harp," hammocks will be BLUSHING PINK among the decorations. Misses and Junior Sizes........About $10.95 Men of Sigma Nu have as their Cloch, or Sou'wester ......A bout $ 1.95 guests at their "White Rose Ball, Waterproof 1 (Not Merely Water Repellent) the men of Alpha Tau Omega. rt fo fee coor chart.*- However all affiliates are invited STANDARD OILED CLOT HING CO., Inc. to this affair to be held next Sat- I810 East 152nd St New York 55, N. Y. urday in the League ballroom. those so desiring. 'I * * ON THE TRIP the natur e of a night event will be announced, but now the committee still holds the activities of the night at Minneap- . ls a secret.- The golden anniversary of the "Little Brown Jug" football game will be celebrated the fol- lowing day., tainment. dcn'44 Cainpu4 I NIGHT TSEHOOL to get more pay from your working-day Therc arc exciting opportuiities for advancement today, for business-trained men and women. Each added skill can add to your pay check. CLASSES NOW FORMING Sessions: Tuesdays and Thursdoys, 6:45 to 9 P.M. -GREGG SHORTHAND --ACCOUNTING -SPEEDWRITING -ARITHMETIC -STENOTYPE --BUSINESS MACHINES --TYPEWRITING --REVIEW CLASSES No entrance requirements; no age limit. Free placement. Check these pay-raising subjects in which you may be mnter'sted, and mail this ad for free Night School-'Bulletin. H AMI LTON BUSIN ESS COL LEGE State & William Sts. - Phone 7831 SOVH CAB - Tryouts for the Soph Cab floorshow will be held from 3 to 5 p.m. today in the League. The room number will be posted. All sophomore women in- terestedt in taking part in the show are urged to attend. * * * Other campus celebrities who have already consented to ap- pear on the show are all-Ameri.- can football players Bob Chap. puis and Al Westert and song writer Fred Lawton. Laiwton. co-aithor nf Michigan's iur dance captains, two sopnomore dance captains, five junior assist- ants on the merit-tutorial board and one junior assistant on com- munity relations committee. Other posts are one junior as- sistant on special projects, two junior assistants on public rela- U NEWMN CLB -As oe o ' - I ions and one junior assistant on their first parties of the semester, grvea fhsng"abemrsi"wilalon the social committee on special the ewma Clu wil sposor Fi-of the late football coach, Fielding eet. est"rom 8 p m. to m idnih t-IH. Yost. Two s leir oiin are ec- Center, 331 Thompson Street. Car- While amusement prices all over ing committee, and a chairman foi' rying out a Latin American theme the country are rising, the pirice Ithe same committee who will take iboth the decorations and floor- of Varsity Night will remain the office in Februai'y but be a mem- how, music for dancing will in- same 75 cents a ticket.- ber of the board now. dlude both North and South Amer- Tickets at 75 cents are on sale Completing the list of positions ican numbers. A special attraction 'at all times at the Union. League. open are four posts on JGP, cos- of the evening will be lessons in Harris Hall or from any members tume chairman, assistant costume Latin American dances, tobe given ,of the Marching or Symphony chairman, stunts chairman and from 8 p.m. to 9 p.m. Refreshments Bands. secenery chairman. will be sre.- .- __ he *{ * *iesi Your Name Address - 1S'ART OFF A FOOTBALL SATURDAY WITh A SUBSTANTIAL FOOTBDLL-DflY BRERKFRST IN OUR GARDEN DINING ROOMI OR SNACK BAR ming club, will be held at 9 p.m. today and tomorrow at the Intra- mural pool. Any coed is eligible to TENNIS CLUB -- The Tennis Club will meet from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. today ohn the Palmer Field Courts. Agenda for the meeting will in- clude practice in singles and dou- bles play for the matches on Oct. 16. Any coed interested in meet- ing other tennis enthusiasts and playing with the club are invit- "ed to attend. LEAGUE DANCE -- After to- night's pep rally students may go, with or without dates, to the week- ly dance at the League. Chuck Ritz and his band will provide the music for the casual dance. * * * RIFLE CLUB -- Needing .no cx- perience, women may join the Women's Athletic Association's Ri- fle Club at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday in .the Rifle Range of the Women's Athletic Building. At this meet- ing students may sign up the time they prefer to play so that a schedule may be drawn up. Ac- I cording to Marian Swanson, WAA! president, there still remains an opening for anyone who desires to be Rifle Club Manager. ~A/L c~t~t~ C, ~enwne ~ fr'hondsewn vomp~ Harvest Tan Smoc FIlaibeau Red Smc Fume Smooth S$4 th Leather iotlh Leather Leather 595 Call it breakfast or brunch; makes no differ- ence . . .but start the day right . . . have a hcarty brcakfast with your friends or family in our Garden Dining Room, or the Snack Bar, tornorrow, Saturday , , FOOTBALL-DAY BREAKFAST MENU GIV ES A S LE EK L OOK Fresh Orange Juice or Tomnafo Juice Countr! Iy-fr'esh Scram bled Eggs .Broiied Bacon or Baked Sausages . American Fried Potatoes Choice of . Homen niade Coffee Cake, . Sweet Roll, Pecan Roll or II II