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rMlDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1955 THE MICHIGAN DAILY

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Annual Event
To Be Held
After Game
Decorations To Create
Unique Atmosphere
At 'Golden Rule Ball'
Bill Modlin, baton twirler with
the Michigan Marching Band,
will provide intermission enter-
tainment at the Union-sponsored
Golden Rule Ball to be held from
9 p.m. to 1 a.m. tomorrow in the
Rainbow Ballroom of the Union.
Modlin will present demonstra-
tions and explanations of the var-
ious techniques of baton twirling.
Golden Rule Ball is held tradi-
tionally after the Michigan -
Michigan State game. It takes
place in Ann Arbor or East Lan-
sing depending upon where the
game is played.
Unique Atmosphere
Golden rulers, crepe paper
streamers and colored lights will
lend a unique atmosphere to the
ballroom. A large football will
be suspended from the ceiling di-
rectly in front of the bandstand.
Each couple attending the dance
will be given a gold colored pro-
gram decorated with a miniat',are
golden ruler patterned after the
larger rules which will decorate
the ballroom.
Music for dancing will be pro-
vided by Red Johnson and his
nine piece orchestra.

Petitioning
For League
Opens Soon
The League Interviewing and
Nominating Committee announces
the fall fill-in positions.
Those positions which are open
for sophomore coeds, on Soph
Scandals, include the assistant
secretary, assistant chairman of
tickets, assistant chairman of
dance, assistant stage chairman
and there are two positions open
on the Public Relations Commit-
tee.
Petitioning will open Monday,
Oct. 10, and continue until Mon-
day, Oct. 17. Interviewing for the
positions will be from Tuesday,
Oct. 18, through Friday, Oct. 21.
Information may be secured in
the Undergraduate Office of the
League.1

Dances, Open Houses
Planned for Weekend

Meeting old and new faces on
the Diagonal, pushing through
crowds in the bookstores, and at-
tending classes brings to a close
the first week of traditional cam-
pus life, while the excitement and
anticipation of weekend activities
takes its place.
Phi Kappa Tau, Delta Tau
Delta, Phi Sigma Delta, Zeta Beta
Tau and Delta Upsilon are among
the houses that are converting to
the surrounding pigskin atmos-
phere.
Delta Theta Phi will be honor-
ing alumni at a post game open
house, while Acacia, Phi Chi, Pi
Lambda Phi, Sigma Alpha Ep-
silon, Sigma Phi Epsilon, Phi Del-
ta Theta, Alpha Tau Omega and
Delta Chi will be featuring in-

formal dances to culminate the
afternoon's excitement.
Coeds invited to the Kappa Sig-
ma house tomorrow night will be
surrounded by an atmosphere of
mysterious Africa at the Kappa
Sig's post game record dance. On
another continent Sigma Alpha
Mu dates will be traveling East
when they enter the Sammy house
for their "behind the Bamboo Cur-
tain" party.
Informal record dances are be-
ing held tomorrow night by Alpha
Sigma Phi, Beta Theta Pi, Phi
Alpha Kappa, Greene House, Phi
Kappa Sigma, Phi Sigma Kappa,
Theta Xi and Triangle.
Honoring their newly activated
members, Tau Delta Phi is plan-
ning a house dance that will fea-
ture a "Beat the Clock" theme.

Michigan Bell Welcomes
FORMER OPERATORS
to Ann Arbor
We have immediate openings for those student wives
who have had some telephone operating experience.
If you are one of these girls, drop in to see our em-
ployment representative. Ann Arbor has a fine group
of girls and a very attractive building which is lo-
cated only 2Y2 blocks from the campus.
Visit us at:
Michigan Bell Telephone Co.
323 E. Washington St.

LITTLE CLUB-Red and white checked tablecloths and candle
light.will add atmosphere to the first Little Club of the semester
to be held from 9 p. m. to midnight today in the North Lounge
on the first floor of the Union.,Paul Brodie and his five piece
orchestra will provide music for dancing. A 15 minute program
of entertainment will be featured during intermission. The
Little Club will be open seven Friday evenings during the
semester.

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Acceptable Attire
Acceptable attire for women will
be dressy dresses while men will
wear suits.
Late permission of 1:30 a.m. has
been granted to coeds for the
dance.
Based on the policy of "Do unto
others as you would have others
do unto you," the dance is co-
sponsored by the unions of the

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University and Michigan State
University.
Ticket Sales
Tickets for the dance may be
purchased before and during the
event at the entrance.
This is the sixth consecutive
year that the affair has been
staged. When the joint dance was
originally planned skeptics doubt-
ed whether a peaceful atmosphere
could prevail after the battle on
the football field. Only friendship
has reigned on the dance floor,
however.
Rushing
Because of the change in
starting time of the football
games this fall, !those coeds who
are rushing are to pick up
their invitations to the third
and "dressy" set of parties from
noon to 1:30 p.m. instead of
from 11:40 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.
Saturday.

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especially the
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STORE HOURS:
Tuesday thru Saturday 9:30 A.M.
Monday Noon until 8:30

to 5:30 P.M.
P.M.

(MERE PURCHASE!
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cashmere sweaters

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Before the game
Football Day
BREAKFAST

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in the

GARDEN

DINING ROOM

serving from 8:30 to 11:00
Bring your folks, your roommate, your friends!
You'll enjoy a wholesome, tasty breakfast.

Full-fashioned classic short sleeve slipons,
long sleeve cardigans, and pullon
or cardigan dressmaker sweaters of luxurious
cloud-soft imported cashmere..,
expertly knit with fashioned necks and slope
shoulders for perfect, beautiful
fit. White, pink, blue, natural, oxford
grey, toast,'black, charcoal
or periwinkle blue. Sizes 34 to 40.

"GARDEN"

BREAKFAST

Fresh Orange Juice or Tomato Juice
Country Fresh Scrambled Eggs
Broiled Bacon or Baked Sausage
Amnericgn Fried Potatoes
CHOICE OF:

Home-Made Coffee Cake,
Sweet Roll, Pecan Roll or
Golden Buttered Toast

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