R icMAY L YJYidDE9. i947 At THE MIRTGANflAT. Students To Rpply Winter Dance ForJ-Ho Applications for J-Hop tickets may be made from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Thursday and Friday and from a.m. to noon Saturday at * the ticket booth in University Hall. Only juniors, seniors and grad- uate students may make applica- tions for tickets at this time, ac- cording to Bruce Lockwood, ticket chairman. There will be an open sale of remaining J-Hop tickets in the middle of January.- J-Hop will be presented from 10 p.m. to 2 a.m. February 6 and :; in the Intramural Building. Coeds will receive 4 a.m. per- mission for the night they at- tend the dance. The names of -the two bands engaged for the hop will be announced later this week. Students will be asked to state on their application which of the two presentations of J-Hop they prefer to attend. Juniors will be given first preference on tickets, then seniors and third, graduate students.- The postcard applications that Tickets To Be 1t Ph '7 77. ~lC are being used this year are available in University Hall and students applying are asked to bring their l.D. cards and a one cent stamp for reply postage. When all applications are it and the committee allots the tick- ets, students will be informed through the mails whether or not their preference is approved. All men's residences are asked to submit a list of tie juniors, seniors and graduate students idho would like to attend J-Hop and the night they prefer to at- tend. This will aid the ticket committee in allocating tickets. A few more students are still needed on the various J-Hop com- mittees. Bobby Jo Ream Is general chair- man of J-Hop. Other central committee heads are Nancy Hess, decorations; Jo Kitchen, patrons and programs; Joe Wimsatt, fi- nance; Dan Treacy, building and grounds; Ann Gestie, music and general; Nancy Culligan, public- ity and Bob Harrison, booths. BRITISH CHORINES-Chorus girls of a British musical show scheduled for a Broadway opening arrive in New York on board the liner Queen Mary. hi ____. I WICtSOm VI1/PROBIBWs Here is an ideal Xmas Gift for the lover of good reading One of our gift cards: $2.50 or $5.00 which are redeemable in our lending library as rental payments assures many nights of pleasant reading. COONS NN LIRR Coeds May Sign For Tournament Coeds may sign up on the WAA Bulletin Board in Barbour Gym to enter the all-campus Singles Bad- minton Tournament before tomor- row. Players must have had expe- rience in playing badminton to be eligible to enter the contest. Games will be played in Barbour Gym be- ginning tomorrow, and times will be posted on the bulletin board in addition to the rules of the contest. Membership of the WAA Bad- minton Club is not a pre-requis- it" for participation Assembly Ball Petitions D.ue Petitions for Assembly Ball cen- tral committee muse be turned in by noon today in the League Un- dergraduate Office. Petitioners should sign for an' interview on the Undergraduate bulletin board when they submit their petitions. Interviewing will be held from 3:30 to 5 p.m. today, 3 to 5:30 p.m. Thursday and 3 to 5 p.m. Monday. All interviews will be held. in the Assembly Office, Rm. D on the third floor of the League. Coeds must bring their eligibility cards and Assemblymembership cards to the interview. Positions open on the Assembly Ball central committee include general chairman. assistant chair- "The Greatest Show on Earth" will be theetheme of Phi Sigma Delta's winter formal, to be held from 7 p.m. to midnight in the League Ballroom featuring the music of Fran Wine-Gar and his orchestra. The ballroom will be divided. circus style, into three rings en- closed by streamers to give the ap- pearance of a circus tent. Station WHRV will broadcast the music of Wine-Gar's band, featuring Nola on the vocals, the last half-hour of the dance. En- tertainment will be provided ear- lier of Bob Hall, Detroit, enter- tainer, and Mack Ferguson, pian- ist. Plans for the event have been made by a committee, headed by Bert Zausmer, and decorations are under the supervision of Al Taub- man. Fridal's formal will be the first part of a weekend party, which will continue Saturday in a dude ranch atmosphere at the frater- nity house. Law Group Has Initiation, The Campbell chapter of the Phi Alpha Delta Law fraternity initiated its new minembers at an initiation dinner held last Tiurs- day at the Union. Mr. John J. Danhof, President of the Detroit Law~ School and General Counsel of the Michigan Central Division of the New York Central Railroad, was the speaker. He is a graduate of the Univer- sity and a former member of the fraternity. Other guests were Ann Arbor residents, Mr. John Grad- field and Mr. Joseph Hooper. Among those initiated were Prof. Charles D. Joiner, John A. Whitney, William F. Agar, Clem- ent R. Bassett, LeRoy J. Contie, Vincent T. Early, Earl F. Riley, Luther S. Stewart, John T. Clark and William E. Riggs. The list continues with William M. Siegel, John W. Hanlon, Lloyd E. Eisenhower, Robert L. Drake, Richard F. Biringer, Frederick W. Hutchinson, Harry A. Everett, John S. Page and Charles D. Bell. IFC To Give Holiday Party For Children The Inter-fr ternit:y Council will entert ain Ann Arbor children tand children of student veterans at a Chrismas Pary from 3:30 to 4:30 pim. Thusday, Dec. 18 at lill Auditoriumi. santa Claus . purr5axed by Bill ' Grs will be mister fi ee-a honies. The propramT will include skit entitled, "Tae Nignt Before Clhriatmas'" and Newt Loken 's .'funny act."' Community carol sign n clwn a will co- lplete the entertainment. ra bag will be disribte at the close of the party. Tue cOmT- mitiee estimates an attendance of 2,500 to 3,000 children. Arrangements are being made with the school board to allow children to attend from Willow Villege, Pittsfield Village, and Ann Arbor schools. Engagement Told Mr. and Mrs. Leo C. Jones of Trenton, recently announced the engagement of their daughter. Marjorie Mae to Charles B. Bag- ans, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry C. Bagans also of Trenton. Miss Jones is a member of Al- pha Xi Delta sorority and Kappa Phi Methodist sorority. Mr. Bag- ans, who was a student here iast year, is now attending Michigan State College. Square Dancing Will Be Added To 1NI Sp N Ls N ight Pro gram Suare dancing l be added to the list of activities of the Intra- mural Sports Night program held from 7:30 to 10:30 p.m. every Friday. The program is open to all stu- lents. Identification 'card5 must be sh i own UIOn e,1 it ran-e to the buildin, and one ge' 1 is alowed ol each card. NO adimiission is charged. The prograns are sponsored by the Women's Athletic Asso- McNalI To Play At Union Mixer Tom McNall and his orchestra with vocalist Jackie Ward will be featured at a coke dance from 3 to 5 p.m. tomorrow in the Union Ballroom. The dance is one in a series of afternoon mixers sponsofred 'by tho Union executive council, and un- der the direction of Bob Holland. Women will be amitted free. but men students are charged a small fee to pay for cost of cokes. We print 'em all, No job too large or small. Programs - Tickets Stationery - Announcements ROACH PRINTING 209 E. Washington Ph. 8132 -1I1 11 III m : I CHRISTMAS SPECIAL Permanents\.... 450 up Cold Wave End Curl .......8.50 Cold Wave Permanent ... 10.50 Phone 2-2159 BEAUTY SHOP 314 East Liberty Open Evenings by Appointment Ample Parking Space man, tions man. publicity chairman, decora- chairman and music chair- ,h _ ~wn- +vrm..r. y} .ni. 1 ", i. "_ ,f:':a fi: .: , t S 1 . a:a / '..+~ ,, . . .., t _ t : ti SF.. i :4 vt ;. . ys. r. I PORTABLE TYPEWRITERS IN STOCK Coronas - Underwoods Remingtons OFFICE EQUIPMENT SERVICE CO. 111 South 4th Ave. 14 Nickels Arcade Phone 4326 ii I L ,i I & cc it o a- Coed Glee Club To Give Concert The University Women's Glee Club will present its annual Christmas concert at 8:30 p.m. to- morrow in Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre. Under the direction of Miss Marguerite Hood, the Glee Club will give a program of Christmas carols and modern Christmas choral selections. No admission will be charged. Soloists will be Bonnie Elms, Doris Kays, Suzanne Smith and Ruth Spore. Katherine Mills, pi- anist and Margaret Cawley, flu- tist, will accompany the Glee Club. The audience will be invited to participate in singing several fa- vorite carols. - We have persuaded ol' Kris Kringle to give the next couple of weeks. And he brought Christmas gifts with him-cosmetics, toys, dies and fountain treats. Stop in today and let Kris help you select your Christmas gifts at Calkins-Fletcher. CALKINS-FLETCH ER - Headquarters for Christmas Shopping r AIKIN i I l ""{ 4qt *2 (Q Ballerina - Short, or Formal hOLIDAY DRESSES In Sizes 9-15, 10-20, 38-44 $165 t -4995 Slim fflattering dinner ,owns in sizes to 44- bouffant strapless, floor-s weeping formals- swishig /affeta ballerinas for the juniors and a bevy of afternoon dresses in the styles most becoming to yon-whether a junior or grandmother. Keen-teeners, these sweetheart swingsters are the newest send-sation! Off the6 r . + .j * marquisettes * taffetas 1 jerseys satins crepes e-if II