THE MICHIGAN DAILY a Ynetide ToBe T inMotif Of Soph By the Neighbor PromFriday What with rainy weather and gray skies, it really seemed like a typical iver Christmas Trees, old-time Ann Arbor week-end, didn't it? Somehow it was rather nice after Red Balls And Wreaths all this unnatural football weather we miraculously had, and from what e we observed, it certainly didn't seem to dampen any spirits. What's more it To Decorate Ballroom was very much in keeping with the Deep-Sea Doodles atmosphere of Sophomore Cabaret and we suspect it was especially ordered by the chair- Christmas candles and evergreens man.So if it did interfere with your particular pleasure, will carry out the Yuletide theme you must complain to her. which is being used for Soph Prom: This was definitely Soph Cabaret week-end and to be held Dec. 9, at the Union ball-. we congratulate its efficient committee. The committee room, John Sobeski, '41E, chairman t ?- itself was having a wonderful time and we saw chairman of the decorations committee an- Ginny Keilholtz taking time off with Bill Laitner. Assist- nounced yesterday. ant Jean Davis was dancing with Bob Campbell, as Dottie Huge silvered Christmas trees at Levan, Phil Gallager and Betty Keppler excused them- H selves to get ready for the floorshow. Sporting greenhnith edtball omhietebl cellophane bows in their hair and smiling at the stags hung with red balls while the baY- celohaeihe soho oreclsswill be rep- /_were Alice Thomas, Peg Pritchard and Charlene Pike. Bill conies of the ballroom will be dec- Williams, Bob Hook, Casey Carter and Bob Bacher responded nobly. orated with evergreen garlands. {The sophomore class will be rep- Ca baretProves Po luarresented by a six-foot wreath above sthe orchestra which will carry '41 as Saturday afternoon was even more iniormal . . . Myron Wallace, Jack an insignia. Lighting effects will be Moehlman and Art Hopkins were dancing with Ginny Osgood, B. J. Crawford achieved by seven foot candles around and Chloe Ann Van Schoick. Helen Culley and Stan Duffendack were look- the room, Sobeski said. The color ing at the football players and mermaids that flirted on the wall murals, scheme of the dance will be red and Many of the intellectual folk wandered down to the Cabaret after white. seeing "Peg of Old Drury" at the Lydia Mendelssohn. We saw Lee Hardy The remaining tickets for the dance and Bill Rhodes dash off, but Jim Livingston and Houston Brice liked the are on sale at the Union desk from show so much that they decided to stay and see it again. 2 to 5 p.m. and in the main lobby of But of course the social life of Michigan didn't depend completely o* announced. the Deep-Sea Doodles and fraternities had pledge formals and people Frankie Masters and his orchestra watched the football players dance at will play for the dance. the "Gridiron Stomp" at the Union. Up at A.T.O. Friday night Tom Courtney was dancing with Grace Foote while W o man's Coone sister Elsie smiled over the shoulder ofI date Harry Clark.sdr Bob Culbertson asked us to drop in Stresses Der Casualness In Caracul Student Singers To Be Featured Santa Claus To Entertain At 'Come Across' Dance Featured with Bill Sawyer's or- chestra at the Christmas Come- Across dance to be given from 9 p.m. to midnight next Saturdaymat the League, will be several guest singers, all of whom are dormitory residents. Other features of the evening will Include a bridge tournament and games of bingo, dart-throwing and ping pong Prizes will be awarded to the winners of the bridge and bingo contests. It is also rumored; that Santa Claus and his raindeer will be present, amid the blue and silver setting and Christmas greens, announced Roslyn Fellman, '40, a member of the central committee. Tickets are on sale for one dollar a couple in the dormitories and at the League. As an inter-dormitory dance, all residents of the dormi- tories, regardless of sorority affilia- tions, and all independent women on campus are invited to attend. Ticket sales are being limited to 350 couples Flowers will be sold during the dance by the Ann Arbor Indepen- dents. Jean Harley, '39, is General Chairman of the dance. I New Pledge Announced Alpha Gamma Delta announces the pledging of Elinor Kirkpatrick, '42 of Coldwater, Mich. The sorority entertained Mr. Robert L. Williams, assistant registrar, and Mrs. Williams at dinner Monday. Fol- lowing the dinner, Mr. Williams talked to the women on study meth- ods. Students Will Give Dames Will Hear Party In New York Dean Alice Lloyd 'he social viewpoint of he older This Christmas vacation students and younger generation wil be the who live in New York City will have topic discussed by Dean Alice Lloyd a chance to get together at the gala at the general meeting of the Michi- Iniversity of Michigan party to be gan Dames at 8:15 p.m. today at the held from 8 p.m. to 2 a.m. Friday,' LFollowing Dean Lloyd's address, Dec. 23, in the Cocoanut Grove of Christmas carols will be sung, and the Park Central Hdtel. members of the group will have an Jerry Blaine will furnish his opportunity to fill out blanks, for an streamlined music, and there will be apartment survey that the Michigan supper, dancing, and entertainment, Dames are sponsoring. William Spitalny, '41L, stated. The first general meeting of the Since there are only tickets for 175 group in January will take place in couples, all who wish to attend are the Rackham Building. urged to make their reservations -- - m -_----- early. Reservations may be made any p.m. every day. They must be in by time at the League desk, or at the Dec. 10, and a deposit must be made desk of the Union from 3 p.m. to 514~t the same time, r+ Leg-o-mutton sleeves and a per- ky stand-up collar give distinctiot to this caracul swagger coat. The seven-eighths length and trim fit- ting lines are chic and smart and its casual effect makes it the per- fect coat for all-purpose wear. rative House ocratic Prineiple TV f Y Fi V '. 1 3 Q t v N A Xcvf r THE NEWES#T FRAGRANCE' + a ,7 at the Theta Chi pledge dance, so wpe did, just long enough to see Martha Keas, of Hillsdale, dance by with Charles Dillman. It was a good dance but // we had to dash on for a moment at the Phi Kap house where we saw Fred Culver pouring coca cola for Betty Bibber and Carl Culver. At the Phi Delta Epsilon formal the big honor man, Joe Kerzman, was rejoicing over his recent honors with Dottie Glass. Everybody seemed to be forgetting all about those med finals for awhile. Dekes Toast Bride-T o-Be.. . Listening to Steinle swing at the Union were Clara Louise Fulde and Bob Reutter, Betty Reutter and Dave Thompson. At the "Gridiron Stomp" Satur- day night, we saw Don Siegel with Betty Durocher and "Andy" Andrews with Jean Noble. Next door at the Sigma Chi house, the pledge formal was in full swing. Sue Flannigan was there with Jack Cory. Katy Forberg finished her dance at Soph Cabaret and dashed in with Duke Wilkinson. 1 At the Allenel Friday night Bill Davidson gave a dinner for the Junior Deke class and their dates in honor of "Corny" Davidson's engagement to Skippy Osborne. Thursday, December 8, Jack Dailey, a new c stylist, will join the DiMattia Beauty staff. New methods and new styles will be featured as well as some very unusual v ariations of the many popular present day modes. DiMatti a Beauty Shop 338 South State Phone 8878 =.<4":>oo < => By BETTY HALL non-discrimination as to race, reli- With the purpose of providing a gion, or nationality. However, those house which offers conditions for; who are received into the house are compatible, resourceful, and inexpen- chosen on a basis of personality and sive living, the Woman's Cooperative a high scholastic standing. They House was opened in the fall of 19371 must also be approved by the dean by a group of 20 university women of women. No freshmen are allowed interested in the benefits to be de- to live in the house. rived from such a project. The women's cooperative is a mem- The house is run on the demo- ber of Assembly and has a definite' cratic principle with an equal divi-1 program of social and athletic activi- sion of all work and one vote for each ties. Affiliated with the other co- member. All of the work in connec- operative houses on the campus, the tion with the house is done by the Robert Owen, Rochdale, and Socialist members themselves with each wom- houses, the women also take part in an working from six to eight hours the educational meetings sponsored a week. by the associated cooperatives. Efficiency Is Aim The present officers are: Vivian Purchasing, accounting, meal plan- Lerner, '39, president; Hilda Otis, ning and preparation, and house '40, vice-president; Miriam Welling- keeping are the main duties to be ton, '41, accountant; Ruth Clement, performed, and a system of rotation '40,purchaser; Mildred L., Bus., '41, of jobs provides experience for the secretary; Dorothy Knight, '39, treas- members in building up efficiency urer. and reliance in all of these activi- ties. The aim of the house is to work Union Coffe fHour 'r,- an everincreu