MnART:t724THE M CHIGAXN!DATYX -PA6'E- J -Hop Tickets Will Be Sold ' Tomorrow in 'U' Hall Booth' Panhel Adopts New System J-Hop tickets will go on sah from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. tomorrow and Thursday at the ticket booth in University Hall. For the present sales are only )pen to students holding approved J-Hop ticket applications. Tickets will be issued in two different colors to distinguish between Fri- day and Saturday tickets. .'resent Applications It will ue necessary for stu- dents to present their approved applications before tickets may be issued. Students must present $7.50 in exact change when pur- chasing tickets according to Bruce Lockwood, ticket chairman. Sonny Dunham and Tommy Dorsey will be featured at the+ tralitirnal J-Hop to be presented from 10 p.m. to 2 a.m. February G nd 7 in the Intramural Build- ing. Brcaklast Plans Plans are underway for the breakfasts to be held after the dance at the League and Union. Coeds will be granted 4 a.m. per- mi ion to attend the approved breakfasts. Informal off-night dances at the League and Union ballrooms are also scheduled for J-Hop weekend. The cpntral J-Hop Com- mittee has announced that coeds will not wear corsages to J-Hop unless they are members of the committee. SMARTEST HOSIERY SHOPPE MichigaSn iJhlatre Mikliiig Our Specialty - BRANDED FULL-FASHIONED SHEER HOSIERY Also Conplete Line of BLOUSES - SWEATERS - ROBES - LINGERIE i i For Awards A new merit system of compil- ing house and individual activ- ities will be used when affiliated women are honored at the an- nual Panhellenic Recognition Night, to be held at 7:30 p.m. Monday in Rackham Lecture Hall. Participation in sports clubs will not be included in house activity awards as they have in the past. The new ruling was put into ef- fect because separate sports hon- ors are given later in the spring semester at Lantern Night. How- ever, individual sports clubs will be included in individual awards. For the first time this year, an activities cup will be award- ed to the sorority having the highest number of activities. Recognition will also be given to, the sophomore, junior and sen- ior women having the most ac- tivity points in her class. The Panhellenic Association Scholarship Cup will be presented to the sorority achieying the high- est scholarship. Scroll, senior af- filiated honor society, will tap new members at the conclusion of the program. Dean Alice C. Lloyd will speak on the challenge to sororities preceding her presentation of activity awards. Registrar Ira M. Smith will deliver his annual address in addition to awarding the scholarship cup. Sally Stamats, Panhellenic president, and Jane Wetmore, rushing chairman will also speak. Miss Wetmore will discuss the purpose of deferred rushing and give general plans for formal rushing next semester. Candy Bootf Installations Acclaimed "Just what we've needed f long time," residents of wom dormitories say in praise of cently installed candy stores. Under the direction of JK Cork, League Drives Chairr booths have been set up in dorms for the sale of bluebo candy, cookies, kleenex, and o incidentals. Items are sold lower rates than in other I stores, and managers report g ifying results from early sales Managers, chosen from eacl the dorms, are responsible keeping accounts and stoc stores. Together with coed h ers, the managers have set t own business hours. All wor on this project are volunteers will receive League participa credits. Dorms have already given t stores individual names. Mo. has dubbed its booth "Eliza Sweet Shoppe," the "Sweet To is operating in Helen Newb and Stockwell coeds patronize "Stockwell Emporium." Plans are being made for establishment of a booth next mester in University Hall. Bowling Club Announces H igI Weekly Totals The WAA Bowling Club rep that Elizabeth Barss, M, Brice, Helen House, Betsy M and Nancy Vedder were the1 bowling team of last week wi score of 1181 pins. Ten high totals for the were entered in the National T graphic Meet. Harriet Gale, Brezner, Sue Rheum, Rose Co and Fran Doty rolled the five scores entered. DUGOUT CAFETERIA 1121 S. University Down the Street from Engine A Open Sundays - 9 A.M. to 11 P Breakfast 9 A.M. to 11:30 A.M Dinners served 12 Noon to 7 P. Fine Meals - Between-Meal Sna Weekdays from 7 A.M. to 11:30 P Home-made Danish Patry and P1 R or a lens', re- anet nan, the )oks, ther at ocal rat- s. h of for king elp- heir kers and tion IT'S A TALL ONE: Foresters Accuse Paul Bunyan Of Precipitating Snowy Blasts NOW PLAYINGI I By AUDREY BUTTERY If there is any honor attached' to the title "champion tall story teller on the subject of local weather," it is claimed by the Forester's Club, sponsors of the forthcomin, "Paul Bunyan For- mal." The foresters, on viewing Ann Arbor's recent flurries, gleefully announced that they could give a clue to the real cause of local storms. The credit, they say, may be ascribed to the efforts of Paul Bunyan, mythical giant of the North Woods, to announce his ap- proaching arrival at the Univer- sity. In explanation of this fantastic theory, the foresters revealed that they had invited Paul to be guest of honor at their annual "formal, to be held from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. Saturday in Barbour and Water- man Gym. Until recently they had received no reply. Assurance of Bunyan's arrival came with the storms, when winds and low rumblings were inter- preted as Paul's mighty reply. The snow, the foresters insist, is un- doubtedly condensation of the massive woodsman's breath. And so another tale is added to the store of Bunyan legends. Ac- cording to folklore Paul and his blue ox, Babe, have been cavort- ing north of Michigan for many years, uprooting forests with one stroke and drinking Lake Superior fr Continuous from 13P.M. Crimson-Haired Slave Girl Desired by a Man of Destiny! 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IF WAA Notices Games in the Interhouse Bas- ketball Tournament to be played this week are : Tuesday: 5:10 p.m. Stockwell V vs. Hamilton House, Alpha Phi I vs. Delta Gamma II; 7:10 p.m. Helen Newberry II vs. Stockwell VII, Stockwell VIII vs. Gamma Phi Beta III, Wednesday: 5:10 p.m. Mary Markley vs. Kappa Alpha Theta I, Jordan V vs. Delta Gamma III; 7:10 p.m. Kappa Kappa Gamma III vs. Pi Beta Phi I; 8:15 p.m. Couzens III vs. Stockwell XII. Thursday: 5:10 p.m. Alpha Om- icron Pi IV vs. Delta Gamma V, Jordan II vs. Alpha Delta Pi II; 7:10 p.m. Gamma Phi Beta III vs. Stockwell VIII, Interzone vs. Al- pha Xi Delta III; 8:15 p.m. Zone I vs. Zeta Tau Alpha III. Dormitory and league house presidents will not meet until the beginning of the spring se- mester, announced Irma Eich- orn, president of Assembly. 4 rr~w'K . , ' J I. . i NV ,J4 tJO~tooz(i ! Nluor MEN= GvYLCf PR' For the " J-HOP * SOPH PROM * SENIOR PROM We have the gay-hearted fashions to take you through the party days ahead! from $1 9 and up 00-17.> :. - MICHIGANA Tops in National Collegiate Football CONGRA TAI Ns Coachu Crisler andlMichigansGetea /I r Anl-