I I amm FRIDAY, MARCH 25, 19559 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE 971 : League, Union To Present Dance 'White rabbits decked in top hats will surround students attending Cpttontail C a p e r s, all-campus difnce sponsored by the League and Union, from 9 p.m. to midnight tqmorrow in the League Ballroom. Couples will hop and sway to the music of Red Johnson and his orchestra. Special intermission entertain- ment has been planned by Grace Ritow and Steve Shlanta. Gene Jones who has, played profession- 4 harmonica for over seven years with the Madcaps and his trio, will be featured during one inter- rirssion. Al Crowfoot, graduate student, will highlight the second intermis- sion. Crowfoot is an operatic sing- er who won second place in this year's Gulantics. Paul Brodie, who also performed in Gulantics, will accompany him. Of you have been seeing white rabbits running around campus," Harvey Rutstein, chairman of the Union d a n c e committee and Joanne Craft of the League social committee warned, "they are not figments of the overworked stu- dent's imagination, but rather a publicity stunt planned by the Actnt dance committee." Students who catch these rab- bits will receive free tickets to this Eastertime dance. This pre-holiday affair is the second one in which the League aid the Union have combined their efforts to sponsor a dance. ,fficials of both organizations hope that this can become an an-, nual tradition. ,-on Ritzier, Carolyn Moeller and Fred Zechman are planning decorations which will consist of huge white rabbits with top hats and canes, overlookig the crowd. -Daily-Lynn Wallas COTTONTAIL CAPERS-Putting final ;ouches on the giant easter bunnies that will decorate the L, sgue Ballroom for the League-Union sponsored Cottontail Car ers are Joanne Craft, chairman of the League social committe e, Allan Drebin, Union publicity chairman and Harvey Rutstei ia, head of the Union dance committee. Nominees Vie For Positions With Panhel Candidates for Panhellenic As- sociation Executive Council have been announced. Opposing the defeated presiden- tial candidate, who will be either Jane Germany, Pi Beta Phi, or Debbie Townsend, Gamma Phi Beta, for the office of first vice- president will be Alpha Xi Delta's Dorothy J. Clarkson. In her petition for the post, Miss Clarkson emphasized co-ordina- tion of the Board of Delegates. Running for second vice-presi- dent are Ruth Hayward, Alpha Delta Pi, who pointed out the re- sponsibility of fulfilling the pos- sibilities offered in the revised con- stitution and Sigma Delta Tau's Marcia Golman. Nominee for secretary, Carole Sparkie, Delta Delta Delta, stres- ses the importance of enthusiasm besides official duties Delta Gamma's Barbara Frey urges direction of more knowledge of Panhel's activities Mary Lou Kiredorf, Alpha Omi- cron Pi, suggests that besides fi- nancial supervision, the treasurer should reflect credit upon the so- rority system which she repre- sents. Alpha Delta Pi's Jean Mac- Rea points out the vital nature of co-ordination Running for the office of public relations chairman, Irene Kellog, Alpha Omicron Pi is particularly interested in bringing Panhel clos- er to the campus. Peggy Hubbard of Alpha Chi Omega, sets her objective as es- tablishing the public relation com- mittee as the sanctionning and programming body for Panhel. Delta Delta Delta's Carlo de Bruin stresses the "year 'round," rather. than seasonal aspects of the head of rushing counselors and rushing chairmen as proposed by Pat Lickert, Kappa Kappa Gam- ma. Rushing chairmen candidate, Betty Powell, Alpha Delta Pi, dis- cussed the need to help not only the sororities but the often ne- glected rushee. A spirit of coop- eration and respect for other so- rority groups and Panhel as a whole is called "vital" by Alpha Phi's Nancy Jaquette. Ovthe Jwe By MARJ BLUTTMAN This weekend Greek-letter affiliates and independents will "live it up" in a wide variety of social events that range from record dances to pledge formals, with even the Easter bunny making a few entrances. spring formal. "Basin Street Blues" will provide the background for Alpha Phi's Also presenting a spring pledge formal this evening will be the members of Phi Sigma Kappa. Dinner at the Union will precede the dance, entitled "Coral Depths." Phi Sigs and their dates will dance many fathoms below the sea to the music of the Carol Kenney Trio. Venetians will grace the Phi Delta Theta house tonight at a Vene- tian Canal party. Howie Bigelow's band will play for Delta Theta Phis and their dates tomorrow at their Apache party. A Greenwich Village theme will set the scene for a costume party at Lambda Chi Alpha as the pledges salute the actives. In a typical Appian Way setting tomorrow evening, Sigma Alpha Epsilon will host a Roman party. Also in a European vein will be Phi Rho Sigma's German party. Pre-vacation Dance on Agenda On the agenda for Sigma Nus will be their annual pre-spring va- cation dance at which a Dixie quartet will shake the house rafters. A combo will supply music more on the quiet side for Sigma Phi at their party tomorrow given for the Phi Gams. Bums and hoods will be honored at Theta Chi's Bowery Ball to- morrow while Acacia demands only the "upper crust" at their Bank- er's party. Informalrecord dances outweigh the field this weekend. Platter spinning will be held at Delta Theta Phi and Alpha Chi Sigma to- night and tomorrow evening at Theta Xi, Nu Sigma Nu, Phi Delta Phi, Phi Kappa Sigma, Alpha Kappa Kappa, Alpha Kappa Psi, Alpha Sigma Phi and Beta Theta Pi. Law Club to Hold Dance The Lawyers Club will hold a spring dance and Tyler House of East Quad will be hostesses to Anderson house at a party tonight. To- morrow evening Betsy Barbour's Television party will concentrate on the George Goebel Show. Carousel and cotton candy decorations will be seen at Greene House for their Circus Party. Strauss House will be the scene of "Mood Indigo" featuring a five-piece band and refreshments. The big affair of the season for Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia, honorary music fraternity, will be their spring dance, "Baccanale," to be pre- sented from 9 p.m. to midnight tomorrow in the Hussey Room of the League. Dances, Skits to Be Featured Comedy, songs, dances and skits will be on the agenda for the an- nual production of Hillelzapoppin', to be presented at 7:15 p.m. tomor- row at Tappan Junior High School. Featured performer tonight at the Union's Little Club will be singer Bob Karp accompanying Paul Brodie and his Stardusters. Karp, a senior in the literary college, will make his singing debut. His "cock- tail lounge piano" has supplied the downbeat for several residence halls' and fraternities' social events. Sunday afternoon, Victor Vaughan will hold an open house for several invited fraternities. Phi Delta Phi will be the hosts at a Sunday supper. I ( a aa>: h 51. tailored by Arthur Jay I Exhibits, Contests 'To Attract U' Students To Open House Arthur Jay borrows something from the boys...THE SUSPEND. ER-SKIRT SUIT New 3-part suit with car digan box jacket in sad dle stitched Wisplin plus suspender-skirt, slir lined for the '55 look.. jplus prim print cotton fo a pert bowed shirt an jacket facing. j Sizes 7-15. In Natural 91 Union facilities will be buzzing with activity from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday, April 16, when students and community residents partici- pate in the fiftieth annual Union Open House. Giving coeds one of their rare opportunities to explore this men's sanctuary, the entire building will Y C IT'S SPnuRING r Give in to your whims! Be nice to YOU with a gift of New Spring Jewelry. It's the most, and mostly Q $1.00. VAN DYKE'S GIFTS 0 215 East Liberty <0 be open ft r inspection from the top of the t p aver to the basement. A jaz r4combo, located in front of the I Piion to attract passers-by, will pro hide the downbeat for stu- dents al Vending the event. S b adents To Compete Touiat Lments which will be in progress 3 luring the open house will be winn ers of preliminary contests competi vg in pool, ping-pong, bil- liards a &d bowling. Students wish- ing to p !articipate may register be- fore 5 r .nt. Monday at the desk in the Un' Ion main lobby. Duri g thlie afternoon, Michifish, under the leadership of Marion Chevet, will present two 30 minute shows sailteri rating with exhibitions by meiv.betrs of the swimming team. Beside 1 cauring the building, vis- itors wi l be able to see exhibits on wood 'technology, sports cars, boats, cameras, old cars and the winnin. g racer from the Wolverun Derby. 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