En DECEMBER 12, 1940 THE MIC HI . N> I)LY PIGE rivE _ _ _ .. _ Exciting Christmas Vacation To Be Held Week After Next Every Student Will Have Fun, Some To Work Committee Has Been Formed To Investigate Student Activity During The Holiday Season The annual Christmas Vacation will be held this year as usual, Ward Quaal, president of the Men's Judi- ciary Council -announced yesterday. According to Quaal, it will be better than ever this time. "Oh, we'll all have oodles of fun," he exclaimed. Many of the students will travel. Others will work, and some will study. In the meantime, a committee has been formed to investigate the mat- ter. Among its members are H6rvie Haufler, managing editor of The Daily, Bill Rockwell, president of Congress, Billy Combs, president of the M Club, Jim Harrison, president of IFC, Forest Evashevski, campus Santa Claus, Doris Merker, president of Women's Judiciary Council, and Tom Harmon, traveling secretary of the Michigan publicity service. "We-gotta have a vacation," stated Harmon. "All this school work is killing me." ' Goodfellows - Monday - Hustle Along, Girlies iOn JGP Committee If you are on the JGP Central Committee, hop right over to the Council Room of the League at 5 p.m. today for a meeting. The deadline for having your eli- gibility cards signed is tomorrow from 4 to 5:30 p.m. in the undergrad- uate office of the League. So jump to it, girls, sign up for JGP and have lots of fun. Health rechecks for all women' working on JGP also must be ob- tained before Saturday. These can be had by making an appointment at the Health Service. U)<="!:>oc <-<---o<--o<-----o<---->c9 THAT 0 ELEGANT LOOK... for the Soph. Prom may be ac- quired by calling us today for an appointment. - ShAMPOO, FINGER. WAVE -75c LYNN'S 530 S. Forest Phone 2-4802 om o oo o o leater Jn JL erCap- The Feather presents Joan Gillis as the best dressed girl of the week. Notice her unmatched stockings,' a new creation direct from Paris.F L Also notice the way the right one is worn, just a little above the knee. This adds variety to Gillis' cos- tume. Have you spotted the thrill- ing stripe on the right leg? Her hat is a boxed ear type withp a name plate over the forehead. This is especially handy during wartime where such identification comes in' handy. This creation made for wear and tear has a spiffy tie that slips under the chin to hold the headpiece, in place during a windstorm. The gloves are merely a variety of the boxing gloves that most of us have been wearing of late. Built for service they are well-padded for the winter months. The jersey; worn .by Miss Gillis is a sort of beige-grey color, blending in with the snow, etc. All this adds up to the sharpest: outfit seen on campus this week. Made expressly for the winter months, it shows practicality from head to _ foot. Joan Gillis gets a feather in JOAN GILLIS her cap- . . . Girl of the week Only Fubsies Wear Those Who Ain't Just Don't' X-mas X-press Heads Soph Prom AJ HIGH TIME! Leaves Tonight WellDecorated Assembly To Use Railroad Theme At Informal Dance; Bill Sawyer's Orchestra To Play Bill Sawyer and his orchestra will be sitting in the caboose of the "X-mas X-press" from 9:30 p.m. to 1 a.m. Friday when Assembly gives its annual informal dance in the League Ballroom. Back of the orchestra stand, a win- dow, door and awning effect will create the illusion of the caboose of a train and a railing in front markedx "X-mas X-press" will set the stand off from the rest of the room. Hitchhikers Galore A snowman and snow girl dressed in Michigan sweaters will be thumb- ing their way on either side of the "X-mas X-press." Both are blond with yellow and blue pull-overs. Blue and white lights will lend a wintry atmosphere to the room. Holly will decorate the walls be- tween the windows and the panels on the sides of the ballroom, and at the door two Christmas trees will be set. The trees will be all decor- ated with tinsel and pretty bobbles, according to Jean Krise, '42, who is in charge of the committee. Gifts To Be Collected Norma Ginsberg, '41, has an- nounced that the "pack" at the en- trance to the ballroom will consist of a box fashioned like a Christmas package and tied with a large red bow. This is the "pack" into which the guests are invited to put their gifts. Representatives of Assembly WE SAW the following people on campus yesterday: Barnett, Herbert P., '43Ed, Ponca City, Oka., 720 S. State . . , . 5419:Barnett, Jeanne A., '44,147 Broadw«y, Pleasantville. N. Y., 1223 Hill ....'2-2276: Barnett. Robert W., Lit, 808 E. Fifth St.. Flint, 515 E. Jefferson . . . . 2-2945: Barnwell, Lucy, '44, 1910 Cambridige, Ann Arbor 2-1729, Barone, Anthony L., Grad. 611 Ave. A. Bisnmarck, N. D., 503 E. Kingsley . . . . 8425; Barone. C arl:s G., '42, 51 Easton, Highland Park, 807 S. State . . . . 4844: Baronian, Alice, '43, 6794 Bostwick. Detroit, - - 913 E. Htron . . . . 7851; Barr, John B., '4k 315 McKin- ley, Grosse Pointe Farms, 700 S. State, . . . 2-3297. Bar Ortha O., Jr., '44, 210 N. Union, Lima, 0., 320 Michigan House . . . . 2-4401: Barr, Robert Q., '42E, 3304 Grimsby Pl., Toledo, O., 328 Greene House . . . . 2-4591: Barrett, Charles F., '41, 4715 Commonwealth, beiroit, 604 S. State . . . . 7217; Barrett, Earl G., '44, 21 ainer St., Rochester, N. Y., Allen Rumsey . . . . 2-4401; Barrett, Edward P., 4715 Commonwealth, Detroit, 604 S. State . . . . 7217; Barrett, Fren W., '41E, 13645 Ellar St., Dearborn: Barrett, Katherine M., General Chairman of Michigan's Soph Prom which will be held in the Union Ballroom tomorrow night is handsome Bernard Hendel, '43. His tails are at the dry cleaners so Bernard had his picture taken yes- terday in his street clothes. Chi Omega Xmas Party Chi Omega is holding its annual Christmas party today for 21 alumni and patrons. Christmas carols will be sung around the fireplace after an "Information Program" given by the pledges. Bunny Murlin is in Charge of the entertainment and dec- orations which will consist of a Christmas tree and candle-lit mantle. We Would Like To Announce Today's specimen of the Wo- man's page was put out by mem- bers of the Sports staff. Have you noticed the improvement? We thought you would. Any com- plaints will be graciously received by cute little Esther Osser, erst- while boss of the women's staff. '43 SN., R.R.1, Decatur, 1200 Ann . . Why didn't we see you? .. 2-2521. The last of the Parliamentary Law lectures sponsored by Mortar Board will be given at 4 p.m. to- day in the League. The lecture is open to all senior and junior wvonmen. .. 7' YOU I ENJOY I By HAL 'WILSON Angora sweaters are rapidly be- coming merely another tombstone in the graveyard of women's fashions. The relegation of those fuzzy, wuzzy sweaters, that used to adorn the campus belles in great profusion, to the realm of bustles, hoop skirts, ruffled blouses, and the rest of the outmoded frills has come about through a combination, of various reasons. It is claimed on good authority that angoras have, a pronounced ten- dency to make the wearer look fubsy (if you haven't time to look this one up, it means plump). As all we girls know, to look fubsy is one of the things we don't want most. Another valid objection is that they are inclined to shed. After all, who can be endearingly effeminate,, cool and calm, and everything else a girl is supposed to be on a date, if one is overburdened with nasty, old de- pressing thoughts about your sweat- a SA HOSIERY SWARDROBE BY Stockin9 ol ?11atcA&e± ileacty Her:irst smile of gratitude will change intO a lasting smile of satisfaction as she wcars these famous TONWEARS. In every pair she'll 6nd exquisite sheerness, streamlined fit from top to toe, longer wear . . features that make TOWN- WEARS the ideal stockig for every occasion. fa r onerTo wear She'I neved a 4-ihre'ad cOnstrin will collect the gifts and distribute er shedding all over the place, and them to unfortunate children at catching on things it shouldn't. Christmas time. Alleged drawback number three is Frances Nevin, '41, general chair- that the fuzz wears off with the man, has suggested the idea that passing of time. Picture a peach the dance be made part of a League without its fuzz. Who would want night, so that Union Opera goers can to wear that? dance on the "X-mas X-press" after But the most important reason- the show. Tickets are now on sale the one that dealt the final blow to at the Union and League desks, in the angora's demise-is that the sen- West Quadrangle, the Parrot, Uni- timent of men, the brutes, was over- versity Hall and Romance Language whelmingly in disapproval. Building. They will also be sold at It is rumored that some girls still the door on Friday the 13th, ani like angoras. This may be true. are priced at one dollar per couple. GivyeHer Luxury This Year y G Whether she has told you 1~ so or not, every woman wants to be pampered at Christmas. One of the best ways we know of is to show er her with a smooth fitting slip, or a lacy gown. I ff For the especially favored on your list may we recom- mend a RHYTHM RO- MANCER, slip of pure silk, with a gown to match, soft to the hand and luxur- Sious to the ski. * < Frthe especiRall ncvoe M spl.ip.of .pu$r.95 Gown to match .. $3.95 Other Slips . $1.95 to $5.95 Gowns ..$2.95 to $10.00 CHELSEA Flower Shop 203 E. Liberty St. I tread The Daily Classi fieds! -I _3 i. ZIP-IN, ALL-SEASON COATS 25.00 Your favorite coat in a new version to wear the year around. Of soft wool and camels hair insulated against the cold with a cozy zip-in lining, also of the wool and camels hair. 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