?AGE EIGHT THE MICHIGAN 'DAILY 517NI 'DAY, MM 2, 1940 Annual Senior Ball Will Have Glenn Miller Friday, J; une 14 usic Lovers A re Revealed ByOwmn, Facial Expressions By DORIS CUTIBERT , Miss Enss claims, and they make an "You can tell how much a person effort to follow the interpretation of knows about music by watching his arranger. Others either relax, reactions when a piece is played," de- tearne.Ohr ihrrlx clared Ruth Enss, '41M, who, with read, or pretend to read. Ella Mae Burton, Grad., has been in Opportunity to hear classical re- charge of playing the records between cordings is so limited that jazz re- the hours of 4 p.m. and 8 p.m. every cordings have been excluded from day during the past year in the League the programs. Symphonic orches- concourse. trations have proved to be the most This year, as has been done for popular of all recordings this last three previous years, the operators year, according to the number of re- have arranged the day by day pro- quests received for them. Vocal ar- grams and have been on hand to play rangements do not seem to be so the phonograph. During this time much appreciated. they have had ample opportunity to Tschaikowsky, outstanding among study and type the different kinds romantic composers, governs the ma- of listeners and to notice their favor- jority of pieces requested. Mozart ites in the line of music. is the favorite classical composer, Persons with a real knowledge of and of the moderns, DeBussy and music are by far the most attentive, Ravel are best liked by the student. SUMMER FACES by Summer Sun is the glorious new powder shade by Elizabeth Arden to wear in the glare of the sun. With it, use her gay new Candy Cane lipstick and nail polish . . . a color for the young in heart. Summer Sun Cameo Face Powder, $2, $3. Candy Cane Lipstick, $1.50. Nail Polish, $1. 'Tahe 2urr" On State at the head of North University , e"' sti cie White Mara- -k cain Pump. High or mid-. ;high heel: 8. LE LAINL perforated pump of White Doeskin. C. ROGER'S HALL specta- Buck with and Brown, Blue ..::::::: .:... :::.:: :::' ": ";or Black. Hig $4 5or low heel. D. LE LAINE s a nd al o f - White Linen or Kid <:>::" E: CONNIE slip-onof White elasti- -SeeninVogue, cized Maracain. Mademoiselle, High or mid- , Life and other high feel. leading F. CONNIE magazines bow pump of r White eias cized Maracain. Sports Bluiding Will Be Seene Of Last Dance Annabel Van Winkle, '41, To Attend With Richard Aains, '40, Chairman Final plans are now completed for the 1940 Senior Ball; the season's last dance will take place from 10 p.m. to 2 a.m., Friday, June 14, in the Sports Building. Annabel Van Winkle, '41, who will be the guest of Richard Adams, gen- eral chairman, plans to appear in red and white striped paper taffeta with a full skirt gathered into a tight bodice. The accessories will b red. Guest of Richard Abbott, who is in charge of favors and programs will be Margaret Redemsky, '42. Miss Redemsky plans to wear a gown o white dotted swiss, with narrow straps and silver accessories. Pittsburgh Guest To Attend James Barnard,' building chair- man, has invited as his guest Louise D. Glick, of Pittsburgh, Pa. Mis Glick has chosen a white dress with black lace above the waist, and a band of black lace along the bottom Brady To Attend Helen Brady, co-chairman of pub licity with John Thornhill, will at tend the dance with Elwin Hendrick '42. Miss Brady will appear in a dress of white chiffon, full skir caught into a gathered bodice, an narrow straps. Her accessories wil be silver. Vievia Hoelscher, '40SM, will be th guest of Lee Chrisman, music chair man. A gown with a skirt of pink white and green plaid silk gingham with a pink jersey bodice will b worn by Miss Hoelscher. She ha chosen to wear pink accessories. Miss Connery To Wear White Sally Connery, patrons chairma with Anne Hawley, will be accom panied by Jack E. Maythorn, '40. Mis Connery has chosen a princess dres of white crepe, with a white jacke sprinkled with gold sequins, and whit accessories. Miss Hawley, who wil be the guest of Latham Weber, o Salamanca, N.Y., will appear in navy and white dotted Swiss, with a ful skirt, and white accessories. Schmitz Guest Of Moore Muriel Schmitz, project chairman will be the guest of Robert L. Moore of Burbank, Calif. Miss Schmitz wil wear a gown of white silk jersey modeled on Grecian lines, with a Roman striped jacket and hood. He accessories will be gold. Annabel Dredge will be the gues of her co-chairman on decorations James Wills. Miss Dredge plans t appear in a Grecian gown of whit chiffon, with pearls at her throat and white accessories. White Net And Silver Muriel Lubin, '41, will be the gues of Harold Goldman, secretary and finance chairman. Miss Lubin ha chosen as her gown a dress of whit net, with full skirt, narrow waist and silver slippers. Eugene Klein, ticket chairman, ha invited as his guest Virginia M. Cole of the University of Southern Cali fornia. Miss Cole will be seen in a gown of pale blue silk tulle, with blue matching slippers, and pearls a her throat. Glen Miller To Play Glenn Miller and his band hav been engaged to play at the Ball with his vocalists Ray Eberle an Marion Hutton also appearing. Grecian Columns Featured Decorations will be in white and maize and blue. Tall Grecian column will be ranged along the sides of the dance floor. Closer examination wil reveal these columns to be huge diplo- mas tied in the school colors, maize and blue. Between these will be draped great folds of color, maize or one side of the room and blue on the other. These drapings will converge at the center of the ceilings in alternating colors, carrying the eye toward th end of the dance floor, where ther will be a huge replica of the cover of Life Magazine. Stepping from the magazine will be the large figures of a boy and girl, dressed in cap and gown. Barbara Strongmiller Rides Museumn Puma Finally allowing one of her inhi- bitions to become uninhibited, Bar bara Strongmiller, '43, rode one of the playful iron pumas which decor- ate the front of the Natural Science Museum. Describing her feelings after the escapade Barbara said that she felt "extremely exhilerated." Caps, Gowns & Hoods For FACULTY and GRADUATES f «'«-soggy saddle shoes and anklets can fashion, however, are the colored t3 ab ardine r dens n t a 48 be very uincomfortable. The smartest waterproof canVas and leather booties 9_ looking thing is to wear medium which are absolutely guaranteed to ve you become resigneheeled pumps. They'll be comfortable keep the feet dry. They can be ob- also holding its own. Another favor- to walk in, and stockings dry off tamed to match the gabardine rain- fact that it's going to keep on rain- ite is a natural colored trench coat, much faster than anklets. coat or the reversible in a matching ing, even though this very minute This last is more liable to match all Most stylish of the new shoes in color. the sun is streaming in your win- your costumes. --'-- -_-----______________ dow, and that you'll have to get a The rainy season brings on other rain coat before you go home? style possibilities. Gabardine pork- Be Satisfied With A MICH GAN DAILY , dssfed Then hie yourself to your favorite pies match coats, and can also be store and first of all look at the pas- worn with matching sweaters on dry- tel gabardine coats, that are as col- er days. Roomy gabardine or cello- orful and flattering in rain or shine. phane mittens are now being made However, the fact that these are the to fit over delicate spring gloves, y predominating style now, doesn't ex- Shoes are still a problem. Most clude dark colors, for dark blue is coeds don't like to wear rubbers, and - .... :It SETS WIN BY A NOSE-solve gowns and pants. She can have " f the problem. That's what QUAR- the entire set of the same mater- RY suggests, and if I were you, ial. Then don't forget hose, I'd look them over very carefully. hankies and gloves. They have Make-up or manicure sets, ei- grand quality and at an evenP\ ther will be appre- grander price. Costume jewelry ciated for that "I too-red, white and blue are so s finally made it" good this year. And jewelrywIoi t 0 day. They come in dresses up any outfit. See them almost any line- . now--give the graduate a thrill! Parner . Arden, Rubenstein, . - * * Aryes. Then too- notice the new PLAY SUITS IN DUAL CAPA- Candy Cane line. The attractive CITY-Pleasure and work. DIL- ® case is only part of its attraction. LONS recommends that you buyF Every kind of cosmetic is repre- a carefree style for ease and com- Five Pi