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WAA Sponsors
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Herb Miller I
'Get A Start On Your Vacation'
To Be Theme Of Novel Party;
Hosts, Hostesses Announced
To the tune of Herb Miller's music
and the title of "Holiday Hop," PACI
will present the second of its after-
noon tea dances from 3:30 p.m. to
5:30 p.m. today in the ballroom of
the League.
Devoting its energies at this edi-
tion of the dance to helping students
"Get a Start on Your Vacation," PACI
has planned to/help acquaint dancers
from the same home town. "If she
looks like a good prospect, there you
are with a vacation date," Hughf
yers, chairman explained.
Hosts And Hostesses
Hosts and hostesses for the dances
have been appointed by the organiza-
tion's chairmen. Representing Pan-
hellenic will be Eleanor Rakestraw,
'43, Peg Healy, '42, Peg Brown, '43,
Elaine Richert, '43, Margaret. Ihling,
'43, Nancy Griffin, '44, Betty Haggan,
'44 Ka'c, iudri 4.'' r Th,,.4.az >A9 l
College Lassies
Will Don Hats
For Holidays
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Mitten Party
Will Be Given
To Help Needy
Gifts To Be Hung On Huge Tree
At Dance Sponsored By League;
Herb Miller To Furnish Music
A variation of the spirit of givingI
will be observed from 9:30 to mid-
night Saturday in the League Ball-
room when each person attending the
Christmas Mltten Party will bring a
pair of inexpensive mittens.
Idea for the dance is attributed to
Herb Miller who, in conjunction with
the League and his orchestra, is spon-
soring the affair. Goal for the evening
is set at the procuring of 500 pairs of
mittens which will be contributed by
the dancers.
Union Will
Qive
Holiday Dance
Senior Society
Will Sponsor
Annual Dance
Ballroom
Board Names
New Chairman
Helen Kressbach Will Head
F Assembly Scouting Commttee
Katherine Curtis' Water Ballet
I To Honor BantetI
STo H ono~r Santa 1: To Be Special Evening Feature
The Union's larg~est H oliday dance **T'iSiuin oe ilb
an~il be 11e Ye oldfs Swimmin' Hole" will be
andl last dan'e (of 1941 wl eheld
from 9 p.m. to inidnight, saturday, a thing of the past when WAA se-
in the Union Ballroom. Santa Claus cures funds for its swimming pool,
will be there. and it is to that end that the organ-
Food will be served at the door in ization will take part in sponsoring
the form of candy canes and thos the "Swimgala," which will be held
holding lucky stubs wil later collect the twmga"w wl bhe held
cigarettes, dance passes, tickets re- at 8 p.m. tomorrow at the Sports
deemable for regular Union dinners, Building.
and vitamjn pills. Appearing in the spotlight along
Santa Clauses There with Matt Mann's championship
Bud Brandt, '44, stellar Union soph- swimmers, will be 36 University wom--
omore, and Will Sapp, '43, on-the- en swimmers who will compete in re-
house, will bounce around with redl
noses, pillow stomachs and candy lay races. A special feature, Kather-
canes to keep people hysterical. me Curtis' water ballet group, com-
Decorations are being kept a secret ing up from Chicago, will perform
but will be as great a surprise as to South American music, the women
relly-polly,.puffy-eheeked Santa wearing sarong bathing suit cos
Claus.
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Deana Stover, '43, and Mary Neafie,
'42. Christmas vacation is the one occa-
John Fletcher, '45E, Phil North, '43, sion when every college lassie dons a
Guy Sewell, '43, George Webb, '44. hat to attend the social functions in
Bob Porter, '42, Brad Higbie, '43, Tom dear, beloved "home town." FromI
Colbridge, '42, John White, '43, Oliver , en
Smith, '44, and Wally Rosenbaum, '43 Four Corners, Maine, to. Palm Beach,j
will represent Interfraternity. Calif., mothers are planning big
Assembly' Representatives things for the daughter's homecom-{
Assembly will send Marilyn Mayer, ing. Make her heart sing by tucking
'44, Lyn Fuller, '43, Stella Zatocky, '42, your curls into the most flattering
Dorothy Johnson, '43, Mary Banting, chapeau you can find.
'43, Elizabeth Luckham, '42, Catherine As black jet is a favorite in street-
Butman, '43, Betty Shuman, '43, Janet length dinner dresses, so it is a fav-
Grace, '42, and Jeanette Klotz, '44, as orite in dinner hats. Th-e model pic-
hostesses. tured above has been styled in the
Representatives of Congress will be long-standing pill box design. The'
Al Wahl, '43, Coral De Priester, '44, huge veil can be draped to bewitch.
Anthony Gentile, '43, Allen Anderson, ingly cover your eyes or flow over the
'42, Dick Shuey, '42, Larry Williams, back of the hat. It is small enough
'43, John Frazier, '43, Mert Stiles, '43, to flatter the popular, long Hollywood
Elmer Hitt, '42, and Norton Norris, bob or the still more popular, baby
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Mittens Hung No Price Advance tUes
The mittens will be hung by the There will be no advance in prices There are eight women and four
donors on a huge Christmas tree over the regular week-end dances. men in the troupe, which is famed
occupying one corner of the ball- Bill Sawyer and his orchestra, fea- for its ballet exhibitions. The swim-
room. Afterwards, they will be turned turing Dave Falvay in a new arrange- .minx team will do high and low board
over to Christmas Bureau to be dis- ment of "Dear Arabella" will provide
tributed among needy children in Ann music for a gala evening of enter- diving and have several different
Arbor. 'tainment. races, while three clowns will add to
The Christmas Bureau was organ- Don West. reticent Union publicity the general atmosphere of fun-
ized to provide a clearing house for chairman admitted without pressure making.
yuletide charity so as to avoid dupli- that without a doubt this dance will Tickets may be obtained from any
cation and to bring about a more make all previous camput social ef- m of e oard or in
equitable distribution of aid. forts look like side shows. member of the WAA board. or in the
One of the features of the Bureau - Buy a Goodfellow Edition -_ sororites and dormitories.
is its ability to supply confidential in- Tea Held In Honor
formation to donors as in the instance:JGP H ALTH RECHECKS
of this Christmas Mitten Party-oneOf Engaged Couyple All junior women intending to
of the aims of the Bureau was to 'participate in the 1942 JGP must
collect 500 pairs of mittens and those At a tea in the League Mrs. Norma report to the Health Service be-
attending the dance will help them Hughes of Ann Arbor announced the fore Christmas vacation in order
reach their goal. engagement of her daughter, Betty; to make appointments for health
Cattell, to John Henry Harwood, son rechecks, Mary Lou Ewing, gen-
No Price Advance of Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Harwood. eral chairman, announced. No
There will be no advance in prices Miss Cattell is a graduate of the woman may work in JGP without
over those of the regular week-end University School of Nursing and is a signed recheck, and since time
dances. Decorations will import the on the Hospital staff. Mr. Harwood, is limited, it is urged that all re-
color and gaiety of Christmas and the a member of Theta Xi fraternity is port to Health Service immedi-
huge crystal ball suspended from a senior in the School of Business Ad- ately.
center ceiling will reflect the multi- ministration.
colored lights on the tree
Instead of the dancers being on
the receiving end of favors and door
prizes, they will be on the giving
end of a pair .of inexpensive mittens,
all of which will find waiting hands
when they are distributed by social
workers.
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Herb Miller's Santa band will have
to play hot music from beneath their Helen Kressbach, '44, has been se-
Mowng ears n odertoputsom 'lected by Assembly Board as the
lowing beards in order to put some chairman of the new scouting com-
warmth into the snowy outdoor scene mittee, Jean Hubbard, president of
that will be represented in the League Assembly, announced.
ballroom Friday. Miss Kressbach is a student as-
That's the setting chosen for "Jin- sistant at Jordan Hall, where her
gle Jive," independent women's an- job is a position as adviser to the
nual informal Christmas dance, this freshmen. Under Miss Xressbach in
year being sponsored by Senior So- her new capacity as a member of
ciety from 9:30 p.m. to 1 a.m. Assembly Board will be a committee
"The Beard" Speaks to be composed of representatives
"I'm not p ar whether I sell from the dormitories, from the eight
t' mno articmul, hethered sell league house zones, and from Beta
to men or women," the bearded gen- Kappa Rho.
tleman on the diagonal admitted yes- This committee will serve as a
terday. "But this is a woman's bidmenofcsrcnttbtwnth
dance, you understand. It's a chance means of closer contact between the
for them to pay back some of the independent wom'en on campfis, and
dfoes they'topa bacnkgestmngoftyer.the League, with its activities. Be-
dates they've been getting all year. fore- each League project, the corn-
I like to see folks show gratitude!" Imittee will meet to discuss plans for
Evergreens. colored lights, bells and reaching the independent women,
snow will contribute to the Christ- ! Thus these women will have a chance
mas atmosphere in the little outdoor E to get advice on approaches to League
scene, while the disguised band plays activities,
a medley of Christmas songs along According to Miss Hubbard, the
with current favorite dances pieces. new position of scouting chairman
Tickets In League is a very important one, as it is up to
Santa Claus has left the diagonal her to organize her committee, plan
for his many other duties, but there their work, and see that they carry
is still an opportunity for buying out what may prove to be a very ex-
tickets, either in the League Lobby tensive project.
every afternoon or at the door to the i -- Buy a Goodfellow Edition
dance Friday. Members of Senior Ion't Be Snoody
Society and representatives of Assem-
bly will sell tickets also-they can What with Christmas almost upon
be readily identified by the rea bells us, all the girls will be wearing the
they wear. new reversible snood which has just
---Buy a Goodfellow Edition -- been developed4 in one of the New
Christmas Gift Hint York shops. The snood is so that
when you have water on your hair,
Here's a hint to drop the boy friend and it freezes from the cold, you can
if he's troubled about your Christ- turn the snood inside out, and not
mas gift. Unbelievably inexpensive, only have an ice-free snood, but also
but terrifically smart is the new mid- you will have the ice inside so that
night blue matching cigarette case, you can use it when you go out for a
compact, and lighter. coke. Very chic.
Although special invitations to the
affair have been extended to Couzens
Hall, Martha Cook, Kappa Kappa
Gamma, Delta Gamma, Delta Tau
Delta, Phi Delta Theta, Michigan
House, -and Winchell House, the en-
tire campus is invited to attend.
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Fur-trimmed hats are among the
leaders in the winter fashion world.
One style in brown has a snug fitting
crown, and a brim that starts at the
sides and dips sharply in front. The
edge of the brim can be trimmed in
any fur that takes your fancy.
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