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11, 1958

T'HE MCHIGAN DAILY

U, 1958 TUE ~CUIGAN DAILY

Students Plan
Apothecary,
Military Balls
Apothecary Ball . .
Prescription for weekend enjoy-
ment . . the Apothecary Ball.
Blaser-Johnson band from the
Union Little Club will provide the
music for the dance to be held
from 9 p.m. to midnight Friday in
the League Ballroom.'
This all-campus ''semi-formal
dance is sponsored by the Lambda
Kappa Sigma and Phi Delta Chi
pharmaceutical fraternities and
the American Pharmaceutical As-
sociation. This is the tenth year,
that they have sponsored this
dance.
Tickets for the Apothecary' Ball
may be purchased at the Pharma-
cy office in the Chemistry Build-
ing or at the door.
Military Ball .
"Destination Unknown" is the
theme of this year's Military Ball
which will be held Friday from 9
p.m. to midnight in the Union
Ballroom.
Because of the current emphasis
on space exploration, "Destination
Unknown" has been chosen as the
theme. The ballroom will be light-
ed by deep blue lights, and lumi-
nous stars, planets and satellites
will hang on the walls giving the
illusion of a trip, through space.
The Military Ball has been an
annual event since 1918, except
during World War II. It is pre-
sented by ROTC students with the
chairmanship rotating through
the various branches of the serv-
ice.
Restricted to ROTC
For the first time, this year's
dance is restricted to ROTC stu-
dents. It is felt that this will give
the dance a true military atmos-
phere and prepare the future offi-
cers' for the social obligations
which they will encounter when
becoming officers.
Warney Ruhl's band, featuring
songstress Betty Brown, will pro-,
vide the music for the second con-
secutive year. During intermission,
the Pershing Rifle Drill Team,
composed of ROTC cadets, will
entertain.
Having won many regional con-
tests they are rated as one of 'the
tap drill units in this region. They

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WBIG!--The 56-foot-high Michigras { display 3s inspected by
pavid Beste, '60, decorations co-chairman.
Decoration Committee
To Hold Mass, Meeting

HELP WANTED
CAMP COUNSELORS WANTED. Young
men to assume leadership responsi-
bilities on the staff of a Northern
Michigan 10-week summer camp for
boys. Must have a genuine interest in
boys. Call evenings NO 2-9454. )H79
PETS AND SUPPLIES
TROPICAL FISH, Aquariums and sup-
plies, Hamsters, Parakeets, Kitty lit-
ter, etc.
UNIVERSITY AQUARIUM
328 East Liberty NO 3-0224
(Open daily and Sun. afternoons)
Closed Thursday )T16
USED CARS
AUTHORIZED
TRIUMPH DEALER
Michigan European Car Corporation
303 S. Ashley NO 5-5800
)N114
WANTED
We pay top dollars for good used cars.
GENE'S AUTO SALES
544 Detroit St. NO 3-8141
)N35
FOR SALE
USED Men's English bike for sale. Like
new. NO 5-6947. )B134
SHAKESPEARE FOLIOS, bound in 6
volumes, published 1771. $100. Phone
NO 3-0092 )W16
PURE SILK dressy sheath. Size 12. De-
signer original. Perfect for girl with
dark hair. 900 Woodlawn or call NO
3-9049 after 12 noon, Sat, & Sun.
W17
REMINGTON Portable typewriter and
Royal Portable typewriter. Both in
excellent condition. Call HU 2-6976.
)W14, B130
LAW BOOKS: Corporation, Damages,
Constitutional, Common Law, Nego-
tiable Papers, and Sale of Goods. Call
HU 3-3374. )W15, B131
NEW GERMAN CONTAX 3-A camera
for sale. 1.5 Sonnar lens. Best offer,
call NO 5-6644. )B123
ARMY-NAVY type Oxfords - $7.25;
socks 39c; shorts, 69e; military sup-
plies. Sam's Store, 122 E. Washington.
)Bl1

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deadline, 3 P.M. daily. 11:00 A.M. Saturday
Phone NO 2-3241

By CAROL SHAPIRO
"Spring Means Michigras,"
"Michigras Is Coming",or so prom-
ises the chalked blackboards
around campus.
But exactly what does Michigras
mean? If you are looking for a
definition, according to Richard
Levitt, '58BAd, and Jane Abes-
house, '58A&D, Michigras general
co-chairmen, "Michigras and fun
are synonomous!R
Mass Meeting Slated
It is still possible to work on
and be part of Michigras. For any
information pertaining to Michi-
gras, one should go to the Michi-
gras office, located on the main
floor of the Union.
A mass meeting is to be heldt

Honor'aries

MICHIGAN DAILY
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES

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nitiatie Coeds

for the decorations committee at
7:30 Thursday in the Union.
One of the many Michigras
committees is that of decorations.
The duties of this committee,
which is headed by David Beste,
'60E, and Joan Machalski, '60A&D,
are to decorate the fieldhouse and
build a prize booth.
In Yost Field House, where
Michigras is held, the booths of
the various housing units are
given specific locations. To add
even greater sparkle to the week-
end, however, decorations com-
mittee moves in to provide the
frosting.
Decorate in Magenta
This year's decorations are to
be done in the Michigras colors,
chartreuse and, magenta, accented
by black and white. The mood of
the decorations is to be modern,
and they will cover the walls above
the-booths at the end of the field-
house.
The special project of the deco-
rations committee is to construct
a circular prizes booth, which is
56 feet in height and stands in
the center of the fieldhouse.
Cook Honors 13
For Scholarship
Sixteen women will be honored
for their scholastic achievement
at a dinner this evening at Mar-
tha Cook.
Six of the women being honored
received four-points during one of
the last two semesters and the
other ten each had a 3.73 or bet-
ter'.
Martha Cook's Board of Gov-
ernors will be there to present en-
graved silver spoons to the all-A
students and corsages to the oth-
ers. The Deans of Women will also
be represented.

ALTERATIONS
LET US convert your double breasted
suit or tuxedo to a single breasted
model for only $15.00. Double breasted
tuxedo to shawl collar with new silk
facing for only $22.00. Wide lapel
single breasted to new style narrow
lapel for only $11.00. Expert work-
manship. Mail to Michaels Tailoring
Co., or write for free details. 1425
Broadway, Detroit 26, or phone WOod-
ward 3-5776. )P4
ROOM AND BOARD
GOOD FOOD. Reasonable rates. Hill
and Forest St. Mr. Wentz. 1319 Hill
St. NO 2-6422. )E16
FOR RENT
ATTRACTIVE single room for men.
Two blocks from campus. Private en-
trance and bath. Phone NO 8-7380.
) C200
WANTED ROOMMATE! Woman to
share apartment at Pittsfield Village.
Furnished. Laundry & kitchen facili-
ties. Would need car. Quiet atmos-
phere. Call NO 2-4601 in evening.
)C119
NEAR LAW CLUB, three rooms and
bath, unfurnished. First floor. Mar-
ried couple or single person. No pets.
NO 2-8569. )C192
PLEASANT 2 room apartment with pri-
vate bath, convenient location. Call
NO 8-6749. )C194.
NEW, MODERN comfortable 2 bedroom
apartments walking distance to cam-
pus. New attractive furniture and
equipment. Each apartment has ther-
mostat control of heat. Westinghouse
stove and refrigerator. Norge washers
and dryers. Parking. Call Ward Realty,
NO 2-2556 or 2-8583 evenings. )C185
FURNISHED APARTMENT for 3 or 4,
very reasonable rent, near campus.
To see, call NO 3-4402. )C154
ROOMS for rent, board included. Med-
ical fraternity, reasonable rates. Wash-
tenaw Ave. Can NO 2-3215. )10135
BOARD & ROOM -- Upperclassman or
male graduate. Linen furnished. Rea-
sonable rates. At Hill & Forest. Mr.
Went , 1319 Hill,.NO 2-6422. )0151
FOR RENT: large double, pleasantly'
furnished, 2 graduate men. Good lo-
cation. Close to campus. Call 2-3093.
)C124
COMPLETELY furnished 4 room apt.,
$125 month; includes heat, light,
water. Main floor, has private back
& front entrance. Located at 7861
Whitmnore Lake Rd. HI 9-4964. 3C182

PERSONAL
INVITED to a wedding? For the perfect
gift give "CUTCO CUTLERY". Au-
thorized Ann Arbor distributor. Call
NO 3-8056 )F AM
Time is getting short to advertise all
your unwanted articles in the WHITE
ELEPHANT SALE. Call NO 2-3241 to
place ads. )F246
We can get It for you
at wholesale prices.
New Yorker-8 mos..........$3.00
Atl. Monthly-8 mos. .........$2.50
Arch. Form-1 yr...........#3.25
House & Home-1 yr. .......$4.50
Student Periodical Agency
NO 2-3061 )F245
I tear for tattered Ensign down
Let sympathizers cry,
While Kleinstueck girls think
bottom-ward,
And Taylor reigns on high, )F243
7 x 20' APARTMENT for ment in Lydia
Mendelssohn Theatre, available March
13, 14, 15. Former tenants Cox and
Box. Apply Sgt. Bouncer % Gilbert
and Sullivan Society. )F244
SEWING AND ALTERATIONS
General remodeling and tailoring.
Phone NO 5-5691
)F220'
WOMEN OF Kleinstueck, Alice Lloyd,
condescend to challenge the unbearded
egotists of Taylor House to a , test of
their incredulous natatorial skill in
the women's pool, March 22, 2-3
o'clock. )F239
MISCELLANEOUS
HOUSEPARENTS for a small home for
girls. Near Ann Arbor. Salary plus full
maintenance. Maintenance could co-
incide with beginning of next se-
mester. A variety of training and ex-
perience could be considered. Hus-
band may be employed full time
elsewhere. Both should be 25 or older.
Call NO 2-5834. )M14
PHOTO SUPPLIES
Today's 10:00 A.M. Special,
going to the first in line!
$37.50 Kalimar 35mm. Color Slide
Camera, Case and Flash
580
The Quarry, Inc.
Photographic Dept.
320 S. State St.
)D50
LOST AND FOUND
LOST: White wallet; papers of value to
owner. RewardI Barbara Shoenholz,
NO 2-3119. )A110

BUSINESS SERVICES
WHYNOT amble over to our Kitchen
Hardware Department and furnish
your place with those kitchen uten-
sils which no modern 'kitchen can do
without. Casserole dishes, glassware,
frying pans, sprinkling bottles, every
kind of dishware, and waste disposals
all at moderate prices.
RALPH'S FOOD MARKET
(formerly Freeman's)
709 Packard NO 2-3175
"Just two doors from the Blue Front"
)J128
BUY AND RENT your typewriter and
have your typewriters repaired at a
TYPEWRITER STORE.
MORRILL'S
314 S. State NO 3-2481
Our 50th Year of MORRILL
Support to Students and
the University
)J61
RE-WEAVING-Burns, tears, moth holes
rewoven. 'Let us save your clothes.
Weave-Bao Shop. 224 Nickels Arcade.
)J2
WASHINGS AND IRONINGS done.in
my home. Reasonable prices. Free de-
livery. Call NO 3-4850. )J100
100% WOOL CARPETING, wall to wall
installation. This includes rubber face
padding, deluxe installation and for
only $8.95 a square yard. A saving of
$3.75 a square yard.
SMITH FLOOR COVERING
207 E. Washington NO 3-5536
)J89
ONE-DAY SERVICE
for shoe repairing and hat cleaning at
SANFORD'S
also fine tailoring, suits pressed and
shoe shining
119 East Ann Street.
Phone: Business NO 8-6966
30 years in same location
(opposite court house)
)J99
ALTERATIONS, DRESSMAKING, Suits,
coats, etc. done reasonably. 618 Pack-
ard, NO 2-8448., )J101
LINOLEUM, wall tile, shades, venetian
blinds installed properly. Murphy
Brothers, 320 E. Liberty. NO 3-6725.
)J35

ANN ARBOR
EMPLOYERS PERSONNEL
504 First National Bldg.
NO 5-6107

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CAR SERVICE, ACCESSORIES
EXPERT FOREIGN and sports car serv-
ice. Nye Motor Sales Inc., 514E. Wash-
ington, NO 3-4858,.) 5
ATLAS GRIP-SAFE TIRES 4-670x15,
$66.95; 4-710x15, $74.95; 4-760x15,
$82.95. Plus tax and recappable tire,
Budget terms.
HICKEY'S SERVICE STATION
Cor. Main and Catherine-NO 8-7711
)S2o
WHITE'S AUTO PAINT SHOP
Bumping and Painting
2007 South State NO 2-3350
C-TED STANDARD SERVICE
Friendly service is our business. At-
las tires, batteries and accessories.
Waranteed & guaranteed. See us
for the best price on new & used
tires. Road service -- mechanic on
duty.
"You expect more from Standard
and you get it 1"
1220 S. University at Forest
NO 8-9188S
COMPLETE WINTER TUNE-UP
FOR FAST WINTER STARTING
ROAD SERVICE
GOLDEN'S
SERVICE STATION
801 Packard NO 8-9429
)SIB
MUSICAL MDSE.,
RADIOS, REPAIRS
MAGNAVOX
MARCH
FACTORY CLEARANCE SALE
ON TV & HI-FI
MUSIC CENTER
300 S. Thayer NO 2-2500
)X48
PIANOS (Baldwin, Ivers & Pond, Estey)
and Organs (Baldwin, Estey, Thomas)
New and Used, Terms
Rare Violins & Bows Restoration
MADDY MUSIC
508 E. William NO 3-3223
) X33

)J103 1

Journalism
Theta Sigma Phi, professional
women's Journalism sorority, re-
cently announced 13 girls have
been pledged into the University's
Alpha Theta Chapter.
New pledges are: Doris John-
son, Padma Heimadi and Esther
Celi, graduate students. Seniors
pledged are Harriet Fox and Jane
Prindeville.
Juniors are Margie Goldowitz,
Carol Meyer, Marcia Milanowski,
Miriam'Minkoff, Jouliette Saffee,
Mary Schnall, Kay Delle Smith
and Fredda Sullivan.,
Music . . .
Mu Phi Epsilon, professional
music sorority, held its installa-
tion of officers Sunday afternoon
at the Kappa Delta House.
The following officers were in-
stalled by outgoing President, Ne-
lita True, '58: President, Pat Mil-
lette, '59; Vice-President, Nancy
Farrand, '59; Corresponding Sec-
retary, Shirley Anderson, '59; Re-
cording Secretary, Caryl Miller,
'58; Alumni Secretary, Barbara
Barclay, '59.
Treasurer, Judy Dickstein, '59;
First Historian, Virginia Lootens,
'61; Second Historian; Marianne
Davidson, '59; Warden, Ardith
Watts, '60; Chaplain, Jean Ann
McBride, '60; Chorister, Helga
Frank, '59; Rushing Chairman,
Marlene Paxson, '60; and Program
Chairman, Kathy Rudnicki, '59.
The installation was preceded
by a musicale with performance
by Sandra Miles, grad., pianist
and Kathy Course, '58, flutist.
Tea was served following the cere-

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Dance is Formal
The dance is formal, which
means white shirts, black bow ties
and regular uniform for cadets
and formal attire for their dates.
Tickets may be purchased from
the officers of the ROTC units or
from any of the committee chair-
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