4 TIU 'SDAY. J ,AN. 747, 1938 FFrf! MtcfiUR AN, ~I)tT PAGE FIVE . . . . . ................ . ..... . ... ...... . .... . . . ..... ............ ---- -- --- . .... . ... ...... . ........... ............. _ r First W.A.A. Winter Carnival Will Be Held Saturday, F eI. 19 Moping On The Mall ByMeundering Minttie "The old order changeth, giving place to new" very aptly describes good old Ann Arbor these days . . . No longer do we see "just everybody we know" Lcagueing or Unioning or Fooing or even Pooing on Fooing ... No indeed .. - It's those halls of biannual frequentaton, the libraries, which are attract- ing the hordes these days. Droves of students are seen rushing to these buildings (or returning home sadly because the "only" book they can use is out) at all hours of the day . . . That's the beauty of this new change ... No longer need Knight and Date wait for Charlie or Bob to tune up. In fact Jo-Clarke Kimball and Phil Buckmin- ster open up the first floor study hall at 8 a.m. every day. We have also seen 1. 1 Mary Skinner and Herb Gibbs in their, Sking Events, Skating Races To Be--%,Incwluded Teams From University I igh School, Michigan State College To Enter' The first winter carnival to take place at Michigan and one which will. consist of ski racing. exhibition skat- ing, skating races and a tea dance will be held Saturday, Feb. 19, Betty Patten, '38Ed.. chairman of the events announced. A team from Michigan State Col- Novel Collar Featured Fluted Panels To Adorn J-H4 IndireCL Lighting o To C Coral, Wliite, 131a The decorative scheme for the J-Hop will employ coral, white black to carry out the formal, m nistic design which has been cr for the occasion, Lawrence La 39A, chairman of the decora committee, announced. The ceiling treatment will c of nine longitudinal panels, fi x-hich will be in varying shad coal, grading from light at the tIer panel to dark at the lower s-6e panels. These graduations,L ; id, are to be separated by pan white theatrical cloth through v the indirect illumination will bi cured. Decorative panels of conventi iced forms, flanked by a flutedt ment of the wall area, will com tle motif for the end walls o Tha 1-11ky-s-_-d-u+-, i iparfn. ui pl Go To The W.A.13. For That Relaxing During Exam Time 0 i: 'C i; pen from 7 to 9 p.m. Monday, Wed- nesday and Friday in Barbour Iymnasium. Skating enthusiasts may :o to the Coliseum and may, in the near :future, go to the new rink which s in the process of being built on Palmer Field. 'lay When those cobweis become too - k very thick next week, and you feel you just have to get away from those 1939 books for a little whileat least, Bar- 193 bour Gymnasium and the W.A.A. and Building are just the places for you. oder- Bowling alleys will be open from 4 eated ito 6 p.m and from 7 to 9 p.m. week ackey,; days and from 3 to 5 p.m. Saturdays. in the Women's Athletic Building. ations The Union swimming pool will be available to women from 7:30 to onsist 9:30 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 1 andj ye of Thursday, Feb. 3.I For thosewho like to swing a es of badminton racquet the courts are out- Lacky FISHOW'S WATCH I els of and which and e se-JEWELRY REPAIR '4 tY nn.,.,,,--1..,r. VY 114 I.E.IH We specialize in PLANTS and CUT FLOWERS m W i reserved seats there ... Mary Wickes lege and one from the University and Ed Phillips are also visitors . High School will afford the competi-j Marcia Connell was there the other tion, and any student, man or woman, night. Marcia was wearing a good beginner or experi. may enter and looking rust sweater and one of those represent Michigan. Miss Patten new snap brims . . . Punk Martin and urges. that everyone who skis at all. Jack Thompson were also there evi- shno matter how slight his ability, dgetkin touch with her andl dently enjoying themselves immensely. enter and sa. einf it wre Bill Wrofnr dad CHELSEA FLOWER SHOP 203 East Liberty Telephone 2-2973 v *tS11.t ,VVgg g . 1, .lu ..:3111-- ~oru anl-1.,- '-1 John Conmisky as well as Larry Greenway and Bob Rogers . . . Jeanne T einner sld Enter waistline and flared skirt make this TPhere will be graded ski races, plain fulentevigcotfprtd1 COemmons and LaVerne Burns were having a grand time at the last table ...-(downhill and slalom (run between) ful-aeagth evening coat o printed We saw Jane Lord trying to dodge the sun, which persisted in shining in her for advanced, intermediate and be- o e ans a sra r J I eyes ... and Fran Everard, wearing a pale blue plaid dress, was seen a little ginning skiers, held in the Arboretum. lored Interest focuses on the bow later worrying about Journalism 103. Buffy White hurried in, dashed up to However the courses of the races will at the back of thoneck. the desk, obtained a book and reaiiy got down to some serious studying .. . not be announced until the day of the Don Brewer was reading one of the six outside reading books due for History meet, Miss Patton said, in order en from the W.A.A. will be in charge 41 tomorrow and we saw Betty Lindegren wearing a corsage of bright red Michigan State team. Men and wo- of the tea arrangements carnatimns which she received at the banquet for sons and daughters of en will race separately. Two officials, Although this is the first time any- Rotary men -.. +including Miss Patten, will officiate thing like this has been attempted at all the races. on this campus, it is hoped, Miss Pat- 'Midst Hammer A nd Saw 71iey St- dy . ." . It is hoped that there will be ex- ten said, that this will be just the be- hibition skating and. if there is such ginning and that a bigger Winter We wandered up to the reference room a little later and there saw interest, racing on the new skatingI Carnival will become an annual event just lots of Knights and Students . . . Up in the reference room we saw rink to be made on Palmer Field, at Michigan. However, the rink may not be com- If the weather is too mild Feb. 19. Enora Ferriss wandering around looking for Hugh Higginbottom pleted by that time. the carnival will be held the follow- And good luck to you Enora for finally finding him . . . Mary Minor was Tca Dance To Follow ing Saturday. there with Lauren Meisel ... Mary had on a brown suit and green angora # The tea dance, which will be held sweater . . . Phil McGeachy and Jack Bird, Peg Alldevige, Dorothy Rupperae t o iit ing te ALPHA KAPPA PSIj lWomen's Athletic Building, will be ski and Harry Jackman were all entering into the swing of things . . . We style so that the skiers and all par- Alpha Kappa Psi announces the saw Sally Eshbach and Carl Clement over in one corder . . . Virginia Handey- ticipants will not need to change from pledging of Lynn C. Gardner, Jr., '41, their ski clothes. A committee o wom of Manistee side and Fred Gould' were taking it all in . . . First nightei s were Phyllis skcotes_ Acomite o--___;ofMaisee ball. Orchestra siiels of nor i fluing will provide for indire lumination of the bands, Lacke plained, and this illumination v supplemented by theatrical spot ing of the individual performer .1. f-r L1s Uit m ntIf tihi V b ~ t.h ional- treat- iprise f the zontal, ct il- ey ex- xill be flight-: s whi h MARENELLO POWDER for LOVELY SKINS 13 Fascinating European shades. Ask your operator. Free sampler. PRE-WEEK SPECIAL SHAMPOO and FINGER WAVE.. ...500 GROOM-WELL BEAUTY SH OPPES 615 East Liberty - 3773 1205 South University - 4818 i W37 M atc C ort ls 5 Watch Crystals 35c1 tie treatmenL oz Le oouns, w c~ will be draped in coral, white and black.eLackey said, will be very sim- ilar to that of the '38 J-Hop booths. Laura Belle Shop I Crosby, John Cornelius, Ginny Griffin and John Alden i .Betty Nihols was there looking lovely in an off-the- face black hat and a grey coat ... And actually studying we saw Virginia Weidlein and George Hansen, Ellen f acDonald and Jack Stevens ... The main reference room didn't monopolize all the people though . . . We decided to go over to Angell Hall and "renew some acquaintances" . . . The place was just mobbed. in fact we had an awful time finding a seat to do that much needed studying ... There we saw all sorts of the latest styles . . . Beverly Bracken, who was! wearing a natural camel's hair sweater with a green hat, was with Bill Davidson. . . Alberta Wood, in a good looking black coat, attended with Bob! Golden . . . Harriet Thom, Harvey Clarke, Bud Lundahl and Dorothy Ship- moan were all there . . . We even saw Ben Leopold, whom we suppose was studying to equal that 100 he got on an economics test last year . . . Ruth Hakxield and Irvin Busse were very much in the mood of things . . . Ruth had on a blue knit suit ... ft's A Sine That Finals Are Tangent. . Then we took a few minutes off and dashed over to the Parrot. The usual people were there ... Harriet Shackleton and Doug Farmer were enjoying a brief recess, Jim Boozer, Bill Griffiths, Al Williams, Poodie Pomeroy and I I k -I Long Distance Rates STEP DOWN Eervy- N ig9ht a t 7 and Stay Down All Day Sunday 1 08 South University 6 JUNIOR \ t\ Phones 2-2631 3HiU LNai £haRe! Fortuna Ritesize. JUNIOR GIRDLES AND PANTIES Even you young siimsters can't afford to let excess curves spoil a smooth line. Better team off how with a For- tuna Ritesize JUNIOR pantie or girdle --and you can beat a chociate soda at its own game! Sleek, two-way stretch "Lastex" in three lengths and three sizes. Absolutely fresh and san- itary in the cellophane packaging. Washable. 'Y Y Betty Ronal were all gathered around the counter . . . or if they weren't, they should have been. After awhile we took ourselves overtto the economics and mathematics reading room.. . Even that had a spirit of festivity about it . .. Ruth Cal- kins was brightening it up with her pink angora sweater . . . Ruth was with Paul Yergens . .. Bill Milier was snagging it over there . . . The crowds even invaded the law library, although it did not abound in the fairer sex . . . But we did see Anabel Avery and Clark Schell . . . Anabel was wearing a suede skirt and pink sweater . . . Also all dressed up for studying was Muriel Hassard whom we saw there with Ty Carlisle .. Knight and Date boldly walked into the medical read- ing room just as if they had been going there all year .But Minnie couldn't verify that statement for she has only "been meandering around" this last week . . . in the library. There we saw Marge Lehner and Fitz Bridges . . . Marge had on an orange knit suit , . . Margaret Carrigan and Johnny Lorenzen were right in the mood of things . . . Betty Whitney and Bruce Telfer seemed very much engrossed in a book.. . Frances Robinson and Buster Whiting were also taking it all in. We hope that this big social whirl will not all come to. naught . that all these many hours of "dating" will come in mighty handy next week But we know they will . . . Minnie, the Mouse will see you all in the library next June. I{ YOU'LL BE SURPRISED when you learn how little it costs to telephone home evenings and Sundays, when lowest long distance rates are in effect on calls to most points. Note the rates shown. 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