FRIDAY, MARCH 5, 1954 THE MICHIGAN DAILY _ __. . Ticket Sales T o Continue For A-Ball I ndependent Wornen To Give Annual Dance; McDonough o Pay Tickets are still on sale for this year's Assembly Ball, "March Moods," to be held from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m.-Saturday in the League. Available in the League Under- graduate Office from 9 a.m. to 41 noon tomorrow, tickets are priced at $2.75 _ *w*«*w SUE BLAU, general chairman of Assembly Ball suggests that it is not necessary for the dance to be coed-bid. Men may also take the initiative, she states- Also exteniding an invitation to all,' affiliated women, the dance will be reminiscent of dances before 1945 when it was " the practice of Panhellenic As- sociation and Assembly to joint- ly sponsor the semi-formal dance Representing the fickleness of z he month of March, decorations will center around the transition betwleen winter and spring- PLAYING for dancing couples in the spring-time decorated Main } Ballroom, will be Paul McDonough and his orchestra. In the winter atmosphere of the Hussey Room, couples will swing to the music of the Ann Arbor Alley Cats. The hallway will provide a tran- sition point in the seasonal pic- ture. . , , , ACCORDING . to members of the Central Committee, flowers may be worn at the dance. Refreshments will be served, t while coeds will receive white and purple programs. Intermission entertainment for , the annual dance, will include a performance, by the exhibition Ticket Sellers All women selling Assembly Ba tickets mu turn in ticket day at th e League Undergrad- dance class of the League. The group will present an exhibition of the charleston, rumba, mambo and tango. Included in the ticket price are boutonieres, which will be distri- uted at the door. Tickets will also be sold in Ma- son Hall from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. to- day, in the League from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. today, and near the Wom- en's Athletic Building from noon to 1 pm. today. :r AssemyObly Boad To End Petitioning For Posts Today 1 Assembly Board petitions are due today at the League, with In- tviewing for the positions start- All independent women are eli- gible for available posts which in- clude president, two vice-presi- dents, secretary, treasurer and chairman of projects, big sister, personnel, public relations, social activities and candy booth com- mittees CHAIRMAN of the executive S board of Assembly, the president is a voting ex-officio member of the Women's LeaguR Council and t a non-voting member of the Wom- en's' Senate. Since the work of the vice- president was so extensive, As- sembly decidled that two posi- tions should be created. The executive vice-president will take the president's place in ,. case of absence, and will conduct FLeague House Council Meetings. fSupervising the work of the Assembly Dormitory Council, the jadministrative vice-president is in charge of the admininstrative wing. UNIV. OF nSUMERO BLUEBOOKS 'SNOWED UNDER': 'U' Parties T o H Ighligh By SUE LEVINE Winter's fury has engulfed Ann Arbor, but the many independent and affiliated houses are not go- ing to be "snowed under," as a gay round of parties and dances are scheduled for this weekend. Highlighting the events will be "March Moodls," sponsored by the Assembly Association, and "Chan- cellor's Court" sponsored by the Law Club. DANCING in an exotic atmos- phere, surrounded by fortune tell- ers with their crystal balls and other games of skill, will be the coeds of Geddes House, who will have as their guests the men from Kelsey. Looking into the future and having their fates revealed to them, the couples will dance to records and will be served refresh- ments.- Following Gulantics tonight, Sigma Alpha Epsilon will hold an open house, while residents of Taylor House in South Quad will present "Sock Hop" in the East Lounge. Dressed as flappers and shieks at their "Roaring Twenties Par- ty," Alpha Sigma Phi's and their dates will dance to records in sur- roundings reminiscent of the days of their parents. Refreshments will be served. at the Chi Phi party. Dancing will be to records. PRESCOTT and Tyler Houses, of East Quad, will hold a party be- fore the Assembly Ball tomorrow night. Refreshments will be served before couples depart for "March Moods." Shipwrecked! The Theta Del- ta Chi's and their dates will come dressed in an attire of those who have survived a di- sasterous shipwreck-. Dancing in surroundings appro- priate to Ann Arbor weather, will be the Phi Kappa Psi's and their dates. A "winter wonderland" theme with skis, ice skates and false snow on their porch will pro- vide the perfect background. .A FRENCH cabaret, with a "typ- ical street scene setting," will pre- vail at the Theta Xi house tomor- row night at their Apache party. Dressed in semi-formal attire, Micigrs Free general admission tick- ets to the 1954 Michigras, to be held April 23 and 24, will sail through the air at noon today when 250 balloons, containing a number of ducats, are launch- ed fom te diagonal. f Weekend the Phi Alpha Delta's and their dates will have dinner at the Farm Cupboard and then pro- ceed to "Chancellor's Court." An exciting evening is in store for them, with decorations fea- turing days reminiscent of the 12th century chancellor's court A "Revolving Dinner" will be presented by the Inter-Cooperative Council tomorrow night at each of the six cooperative houses on campus. Michigan, O s t e r w e i1 Nakanura, Stevens and Lester houses will each take part in serv- ing a course, while the couples will wind up their evening at Owen house where a Monte Carlo party will be held. GAMBLING with $1,000 in pa- per money, which will be distrib- uted at the door, the Delta Chi's and their dates will come to the party dressed in costumes. Dudes and gamblers will try their luck. "Our modern era and its meth- ods of transportation" will be the theme of the Kappa Sig's who will decorate their house with pic- tures of cars, trains and jet planes, while the men of Sigma Nu will be dancing to the Cisco-Campbell quintet. Coeds of Victor Vaughan will make plans for their Michigras float and booth -with the Lambda Chi's Sunday afternoon. --Daily-Chuck Kelsey "HANDSOME PLEDGE"-"Macduff," Zeta Psi's new mascot will be the honored guest at an open house to be held from 4 to 6 p.m. Sunday. The reception is open to the entire campus. Macduff,' Z"eta Psi MVascot To Be H onored at Reception By SUE GARFIELD Zeta Psi fraternity will hold an open house from 4 to 6 p.m. Sun- day in honor of "Macduff" their new mascot. "Duffy," as his masters call him, is a handsome Doberman pinscher who thrives on Gaines and Rival dog food. According to Zeta Psi president, Don Courtwright, '54, "Duffy" seems to be enjoying his new home at 1443 Washtenaw. THE ONE year, five-month-old dog was presented to the house last week as gift from the alumni. He is the first mascot they have had since "Commander III"' mys- teriously disappeared several years ago. Althugnh "Duffy"hs notntso well quinedwthth cmu s Serving at the open house Sunday will be Mrs. Lois Kempf, House Director of Chicago House, West Quad; Mrs. Grace Cook, Resident Director of West Quad and Mrs. Freeman Miller, wife of Dr. Miller of the astron- omy department. wil beMs.dit Dty, HouseDi- rector of Alpha Phi Annex; Mrs. Currie Sanford, House Director of Gamma Phi Beta; Mrs. James Vol- lance and Mrs. Harry Mark, wives of alumni. Members of Zeta Psi chapters on several other campuses and nu- merous alumni are expected to at- tend the reception. The event is open to the entire campus. A University coed coming out of the Ensian office last night, just after "Duffy's" picture was taken, exclaimed, "He's one of the hand- somest pledges I've ever seen." ALPHA KAPPA PSI, Beta Theta Pi, Acacia, Alpha Chi Sigma, Al- pha Delta Phi, Delta Tau Delta, Phi Delta Phi, Tau Kappa Epsilon, Trigon, Alpha Kappa Kappa and their dates will dance to the "mu- sic of all the big-name bands" at record parties. "Gay Paree," will be the theme of the Delta Upsilon costume party. A tunnel system con- structed so that the couples must crawl on their hands and knees will add to the French surround- ings prevailing at the "Apache Party." Prizes will be awarded to the person coming in the best-dressed costume of his suppressed desire M iI ZONTA CL UB RUMMAGE SALE MODELS & HOBBIES A IR PLA NES -- BOATS - T RA INS - -Kits -Kits -H O Kits MASON IC T EMP LE SATURDAY, MARC H 6 8:30 A.M. --Gas Motors -Supplies -Motors --Ship Fittings -Accessories -Supplies Paint-By-'dumber Sets Yole Craft Baskets & Trays Old Time Auto Kits Arts & Crofts Supplies Sorority Leader To Visit L..ocal KD Zeta province President of Kap- pa Delta, Mrs. R. V. 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