GAINDAILY Feb. 9, Is Date Announced For Annual J-Hop By CoM V, .. 1 Theta Xi Formal- Tutors Ready To Raise Low, Failinf Grades Y' Sophisticats Will Provide By CLARA LENFESTY Music For Traditional Many student tutors eluipped with B Evepoints on what to study and how to Bg E study are now ready to offer their Theta Xi fraternity will hold their services to any freshmen or upper- annual pledge formal from 9 p.m. classmen who need assistance in ac- to 1:30 a.m. Wednesday in the quiring an understanding as to how League ballroom with the Sophists- they may raise their grades. cats providing the music. However, women who desire tutor- Patrons for the dance which is ing are hereby warned~ that only un- held traditionally Thanksgiving Eve Itil Christmas vacation will such as- d a A Dnen sistance be available, said Jane will be..De nAlice C. Lloyd,ne Krause, '41, chairman of the League and Mrs. Walter B. Rea, Dean and ttra ytm Mrs. Clare E. Griffing, Prof. and tutorial system.e Mrs. . L. Jamison, Prof. and Mrsre Freshmen Interested? Mr. A.Jason, Prof. and Mrs. ilSo far, the response to the League's; P. Aood, PProf. and Mrs. Wtanlli tutorial system has been good-on the PWodge, Prof. and Mrs. Dudley M. part of the tutors! But few fresh- Phel, Pmen have as yet taken advantage of The list continues with Prof. and the system that has been organized, Mrs. William D. Revelli, Prof. and especially, to meet their needs. Mrs. Charles H. Stocking, Prof. and "Perhaps the main difficulty," ac- Mrs. Emerson W. Conlon, Prof. and cording to Miss Krause, "has been Mrs. Henry M. Kendall, Prof. and the inability of the women to con- Mrs. Clarence A. Siebert, Lt. Col. and tact me so as to arrande for the as- Mrs. Peter K. Kelley, Major and Mrs. signment of a tutor." Walter B. Fariss, Major and Mrs. The 'How' Is Told Ira A. Crump, In order to simplify this situation, Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Beuhler, Dr she continued, a Tutorial Petitions William M. Brace, Mr. and Mrs. J. box has been established in the Un- Edgar Caswell, Mr. and Mrs. Walter dergraduate Ofice of the League in R. Drury, Mr. and Mrs. James W, which the women desiring tutoring Freeman, Mrs. Beatrice Jensen are asked to put a slip of paper con- Miss Ethel A. McCormick, Mr. and taining their name, phone number,. Mrs. Frank W. Oakes, and Mr. and address and name of the subject in Mrs. T. Hawley Tapping will also which they desire tutoring... Within be patrons. two days after their petitioning, these women will be called by Miss Krause, and assigned a tutor. From then on the process is very simple. Hours 'for the lessons are arranged between the tutor and the student and the women with low grades will then be shown the major points to study and difficult questions answered by an able assistant. Band Seleeted As Possibility Is Glenn Miller Festivities Will Take Place In Intra ural Building As In Previous Years Maintaining the tradition of form- er years, the 1939-40 J-Hop will be held . on the Friday between' semes- ters, Feb. 9, in the Intramural Build- ing, Don Wirtschafter, '41, publicity chairman of the affair, announced yesterday. Wirtschafter revealed that the J- Hop committee is negotiating at pres- ent for Glenn Miller's orchestra as one of the two bands, since they "are sure that a majority of the student body prefers his type of music." Other Bands Being' Considered Other bands being considered by the committee, he said, are those of Tommy Dorsey, Hal Kemp, Larry Clinton,- Artie Saw and Benny Good- man. John Harwood, '40E, general chair- man of the J-Hop stated that the orchestra decided upon will be an- nounced earlier than in previous years. Meanwhile, the programs and decorations chairmen are receiving all suggestions and completing plans for a correlated color scheme. Last Year's Hop Described Last year Count Basie and Henry Busse were the two orchestras which played to a capacity attendance of 1,500 couples. For the occasion, the ceiling of the Intramural Building was draped with blue to simulate the sky and large blue panels were hung at both ends of the ballroom. Favors were compacts carrying out the blue and silver theme. Two years ago Jimmy Dorsey and. Kay Kyser ap- peared, accompanied by a dispute in The Daily as to the merits of the then-unknown Kyser's music. Harwood declared that "this year will bring an innovation in J-Hops, and will be even better than lastl year's." Tickets for the event will Fur Hats Add Glamour I[W°1--ml 1] fl1 1 Ii FT...1 7I Fur has reached a new high this year in utility. There are now fur gloves, furry shoes, and fur hats. Fur bonnets are in keeping with the coming winter season, and may be worn with a matching fur coat or may add zestto a cloth one. These hats are appropriate for every occasion. Africongo Ball Slated By ASU Novelty Floor Show Will Feature Local Talents An Africongo Ball will be given from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. Wednesday at the Michigan Wolverine, 209 S. State St., by the American Student Union, an- nounced Ed Burrows, Grad., chair- FORMALS DEMAND DISTINCTIVE COIFFURES Impress the stag line with your hair styled at.. . DiMattia Beauty Over the Parrot * 338 So. State Staebler Beauty Shops 320 East Liberty 1133 East Huron near Mosher-Jordan Martha Cook Wins VolleyBall Series Martha Cook was victorious over :Mosher Rall last week in the final game of the women's all-campus vol- leyball tournament. With a score of 38 to Mosher's 36, Martha Cook gained the title of all-campus volley- ball champion. Earlier in the week, Martha Cook won over Pi Beta Phi to become win- ner of the A Tournament. Mosher Hall was victorious over Alpha Delta Pi and thereby became winner of the B Tournament. I, probably go on sale after the Christ- 1man of the social committee. Pro- mas vacation. -ceeds will be donated to the ASU The J-Hop committee includes Har- birthday fund. wood, Wirtschafter, Peter Brown, Paul Henry Morton and his 10 men of Johnson, Vincent Gottschalk, James swing will provide music for dancing. Tobin, William Kramer, Janet Sib- Margaret Matthews, Negro vocalist, ley, Peggy Cornelius, Russell Labelle, will sing and play at the piano. A Gordon Hardy, George Ruehle and floor show consisting of African William Harrison. jungle dancing, swinging, singing, jit- terbugging, skits and travelogues will be presented during intermission, Four Con nimttees 1Burrows said. C "Benchley's Africa," a monologue a To Hold Meeting S la Benchley style, will be given by Arthur Klein, Grad., of Play Pro- Hard work begins this week for the diction. "Limitatoins on Life," a skit various committees of Sophomore by Langston Hughes, will be enacted. Cabaret, which will be held Dec. 9 Tickets are 50 cents each and may and 10. be purchased at the desk in the lobby Publicity committee is scheduled to of the Union, at the Book Room, S. meet at 3:30 p.m. Monday at the State Street or from any ASU mem- League. The tap group of the dance ber. 1 ' i 1 I ra 11 . , '4 .4" ..'.. ::: committee will meet at 4:30 p.m. Monday, in the game room, while the ballet group will meet at 4:30 p.m. Tuesday, also in the game room. Both the decorations committee and the booths and exhibition con-; mittee will meet at 4 p.m. Monday in the League. Specific rooms will be posted on the bulletin board in the League lobby. Initiates To Be Honored Initiates of Pi Larnda Theta, hon- orary women's education sorority, will be entertained at supper at 6 p.m. today in the League. WAA SPORTS SCHEDULE Ballet Group: Meeting at 4:15 p.m. Tuesdya and Thursday at Barbour Gymnasium. Dance Club Meeting at 7:30 p.m. Thursday at Barbour 'Gym- nasium. Tryouts for "Cinderella" will be held at 7:30 p.m. Tues- day at Barbour Gymnasium. Fencing Club: Meeting at 7:30 p.m. Thursday at Batbotr Gymna- sium. Hockey: Practice 'sessions at 4:30 p.m. Tuesday and, Thursday at Ferry Field. ,ca:,;;;;: ;;." f ...S :; I t. - , I CAMPUS GAITERS The new "High" in col- legiate fashion Fun to wear in navy, brown, green. 69c / r' . s II Y Ia_ I 11 PL : I tL.IGHT-FOR THE FESTIVE HOLIDAY and the gay week-end beyond. Party-goers to give you the doll waistline and the daguerreotype air. Vibrant, gay tones s I I 11 Ii