MUSKET Rehearses Assembly-IHC Sing Finals E To Feature House Choirs Ten choirs were chosen at theI. elimination contest Monday to singing "Lullaby of Broadway, compete in the finals of the As- Fisher and Green houses with sembly-Inter-House Council sing, "Anywhere I Wander," Little and according to Barbara Bank, '59, Hinsdale performing "High Noon, co-chairman. and Jordan and Adams singing The winning choirs, from a "Laura. s women's and a men's independent Other residence halls entering residence hall, will compete in the final competition are Klein- the final contest at 8:30 p.m. Fri- steuck and Huber doing a medley day in Rackham Auditorium. Each from "The Wizard of Oz," Barbour group will perform a selection and Rumsey with "Zip-a-dee-do- from the score of a movie. dah," Newberry and Michigan Those houses competing in the singing "Easy to Remember," and finals will be Butler and Lloyd Martha Cook and Williams with "Love is a Many Splendored Thing." Panhel Rush Stockwell and Taylor will also n be featured on the program with their rendition of "Wonderful M eetings Set Copenhagen" and Victor Vaughan and Reeves houses will sing "Give dF T Me a Kiss to Build a Dream On." Sixteen choirs entered the elim- or Today ination contest this year, Miss Banks said. An elimination con- MNass mtine tn enlin snrority test was also held for the first sing , MUSKET REHEARSES-The cast for MUSKET has been re- hearsing diligently for its performance of "Oklahoma!" which opens Thursday night. Other performances will be Friday and Saturday nights and there will be a matinee Saturday afternoon. 'OUT OF THIS WORLD': J-Hop Decorations Theme To Include Stars, Planets Shooting stars, clouds and other celestial bodies will decorate the I-M Building when J-Hop goes weekending Feb. 6 and 7. "Out of This World," the theme for the J-Hop dance, will feature two-dimensional planets and stars accented by blue fluorescent spot- lights to suggest the solar theme. Wall drapes will be a light shade of green or blue-green to contrast with the blue ceiling and compli- ment the other decorations of the theme. Projectors will be used' to pro- duce images of shooting stars on the decorated walls and valances. Small lights in pink, rose and green are planned. The J-Hop preview fashion show will be held at 3 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 14 iW the League Ballroom. The show will be centered around the theme of J-Hop and black and gold, J-Hop colors, will be used in their decorations. Commentators for the show, open to all University students, are Ellen Weisberg and Carin Allan. Lewis Spellman, '61, and Nancy Moore, '60, are fashion co- ordinators. Clothes appropriate for the dif- ferent events scheduled for J-Hop Weekend will be modeled by Susan Davis, '59, Barbara Marco, '59, Sonja Alexandroff, '59A&D, Anne Williams, '60, Barbara Crowell, '60A&D, Janice Eskew, '61, Patricia Hagmar, '60, Sonja Matthews, '61, Sharon Carey, '61N, Adair Miller, '60A&D, Rhoda Wexler, '61, Cathie Williams, '60, Melissa Collins, '60, and Geraldine Roberts, '61A&D. Sizes 3-6X . x $598 Sies 7-14 Sizes 10-18 Sizes 38-44 .$198 ! ! I t ' t tI i r and daughter dusters uilted bomberg trkt ery grandmother will want to create and or and daughter will love . . . solid corn. d color bemberg tricot 3-way dusters, k to back on machine washable quilticel. es them for mother in sizes 10-18 and daughter in sizes 3-6X and 7-14. Pink, yle of acetate rayon quilted 3-6X, $ 3.98; 7-14, $ 5.98; 0-18, $10.98; 38-44, $10.98 ind wonderful presents for girls all beautifully wrapped. moth. In q A picture ev every mothe fort in soli quilted bac Basila make 38-44; fort Blue, White. Similar st in sizes' I I " You'll f Dad's best