23, 1955 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Soph Scandals' Themes DisclosedE | Late Peru ission Pla "Westcapades" will be the over- all theme of this year's Soph Scan- dals, to be presented Friday and Saturday, Dec. 2 and 3 in the League. In one floor show, "Westcapadia" will represent the old West with the story of a girl who finds that a deserted ghost town is quite capable of coming to life. "'Westward Ha," a modern ver- sion of the West, which is the theme of the other floor show, tells of the trials and tribulations' of a group from Miss Primm's Camp for Girls and their escapades; in the legendary western desert. Rules of Order To Be Discussed At Union Lecture With the aim to aid both those trained and untrained in meeting procedure, the Union will hold its annual parliamentary procedure lecture from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. Tuesday in Rm. 36 of the Union. Prof. Fred J. Stevenson, recog- nized as one of the outstanding authorities in the field, will be the speaker. He has edited many pamphlets 'on the rules and use of parliamen- tary procedure. "A similar meeting has been available to students of the Uni- versity since 1949," Fred Williams, chairman of Union Social Com- mittee, remarked. "It has grown to become a traditional part of Union service's," he added. Decorations to Portray Theme Decorations, headed by Barbara Perlman, will also carry out the Western idea in the Ballroom, con- course and other rooms Representative western charac- ters and decorations depicting typ- ical western life will appear on the partitions of the second floor. A little "Westcapades" pigtailer will appear as a unifying decoration outside the Ballroom, in the Hussy Rm. and inside the square dance room. In the Ballroom, providing the downbeat, will be Paul Brodie and his band. Along with his regular dance music, Brodie will include a few western numbers Western Setting Decorations for the ballroom will consist of a three dimensional western stage setting. A red and yellow mountain back-drop will set off the figures of horse, rider cactus and other western repre- sentations to be done in silhou- ettes. Huge wagon wheels and cow skulls will be set up on opposite sides of the Ballroom. A square dance will be held in the Vandenberg Rm. with Jack Redd and his three piece band consisting of a banjo, fiddle and piano, will supplysthe square dance music. Old Red Barn The traditional old red barn will form the entrance to the square dance room with decora- tions of banjos, fiddles and square dancers hanging from the panel- ing. An authentic Western Bar will be set up in the Michigam Rm. "Westcapadia" and "Westward Ha" will be presented in the Hussy Rm. which will be decorated like an old time movie house. Poker chips, gold nuggets, three dimensional cards and dice will make up the decorations for the Ann Arbor and Kalamazoo Rms. The Ann Arbor Rm, will be used for the game room while the Kla- mazoo Rm. is the patrons room. CAROLYN MOELLER National Honorary Sorority Reveals Names of Pledges Parents Announce Engagements Moeller - Retzlaiff The engagement of CarolynBet- Frankensteen-Branoff Jalon - Kilar Mr. and Mrs. Richard T. Frank- Clare Jalon's engagement ty Moeller to Ernest Retzlaff, son ensteen of. Detroit, announce the Kilar, son of Mr. and Mrs. of Mrs. Helene Retzlaff of Los An- engagement of their daughter, Kilar of Detroit, was ann 'geles, Calif., was announced by Lindy, to Tony Branoff, son of by her parents, Dr. and M her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Mr. and Mrs. Vasil Branoff of seph J. Jalon of Detroit. G. Moeller of Saginaw. Flint. Miss Jalon, a junior in I Miss Moeller is a senior in the M i s s Frankensteen attended erary college, is affiliated w School of Education and is affili- Michigan State College. pha Gamma Delta. ated with Alpha Gamma Delta. Mr. Branoff, whowillgraduate Mr. Kilar, who is in l Mr. Retzlaff received his Ph.D. in June, has been a member of school, is a member of Alp] in physiology at the University the varsity football squad for four Omega and Phi Rho Sigm and is now doing neurophysiologi- years. He is also a member of Phi __ cal research in the College of Med- Kappa Sigma. icine at the University of Illinois. The couple is planning an Au- THE INTERNATION A June wedding is planned. gust wedding. PUBLIC EXHIB COED RESIDENCE MATCHES: ,sday and Frid at the V WAA Presents Schedule Uniersity of Mk Admission $1.00 for adults For Basketba II Tournament starting Tues., Nov. 22. Alpha Delta chapter of Lambda Kappa Sigma, national honorary pharmaceutical sorority, announc- ed its pledge class recently. Sandra Brauman, president of the sorority, reported that the group pledged 23 women this se- mester. She added that this was A K ' A f . s . A fS the largest pledge class in chapter history. The pledges are Audrey Dorste- witz, Maureen Frank, Irma Glau- berman, Elaine Green, Joan Gross, Elaine Grosso, Nedra Hall, Marilyn Houck and Markaret Hsie. - The group continues with Nan- cy Jamieson, Barbara Johnson, Pat Keegan, Camille Klack, Mar- lagene Krasneski, Saralia Markin, Shirley Miekka, Claire Milstein, Barbara Stashak, Felicia Wajceck, Kathryn Wood, Shirley Worrell, Joanne Yagelo and Josephine Yrostorza. A woman is selected for this sor- ority if she is outstanding in char- acter, scholarship and ability. Lambda Kappa Sigma is the oldest and largest pharmaceutical sorority. It has 33 active chapters and 15 graduate chapters. Trip Scheduled A trip to the Ford Rouge plant in Dearborn has been scheduled for Friday by the In- ternational Center for all-in- terested students. Buses will leave , at 9 a.m. fronm the Center. After a tour through the in-. dustrial plant, the group will be given an opportunity to see the Ford Archives at the Henry Ford estate. Students will eat lunch in the cafeteria of the Ford Admini- stration Building. Why do more coilege men and women smoke VICEROYS than any other filter cigarette? Schedule for the first week of the WAA-sponsored coed basktet- ball tournament, .which will be- gin Monday, has been announced Matches will be held as follows: Monday at 5:10 p.m. Geddes House versus Stockwell Hall, Team I Tuesday at 5:10 p.m. Delta Delta Delta versus Phi Beta Phi, Team I Tues,'ay at 7:15 p.m. Kieinsteck Hall, Team II versus Sigma Kappa Fletcher Hall versus Jordan Hall, Team I Wednesday at 5:10 p.m. Chi Omega versus Pi Beta Phi, Team II Palmer House versus Sigma Del- ta Tau Wednesday at 7:15 p.m. Masher Hall, Team III versus Kleinstueck Hall, Team I Thursday at 5:10 p.m. Sorosis versus Hobbs House Delta Gamma versus Alpha Chi Omega -- - - - - - - - - . w w W - - ... . 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