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SUNDAY, JANUARY15, 1950 THE MICHIGAN DAILY

PAGE FIVE

Traditional Union Blue Book Ball Local Shops Show J-Hop Gowns
To Relax Exam-Weary Students With the J-Hop season fast
approaching, Ann Arbor is seem-
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over misery of exam cramming,
students can try the- traditional
Blue Book Ball which will be held
from 9 p.m. to midnight Saturday,
Jan. 21 in the Union Ballroom.
The Union Council, sponsor of
the dance, apparently believes in
facing the inevitable. Since finals
will be foremost in many a stu-
dent's mind the Council has de-
cided to deeorate the ballroom in
true academic form.
No one need fear lest he forget
Carnival Cancelled
The annual Hillel-IZFA car-
nival which was scheduled for
today has been cancelled.

the terror of approaching tests.
Bluebooks of every size and shape
will dangle from the ceiling and
dot the walls.
A giant-size edition, measuring
eight by ten feet, will loom up
behind the bandstand under the
beam of a bright spot light. I
As students enter, an eager tick-
et collector, buried in his books
behind a desk piled high with
papers and paraphernalia will
give them miniature blue book
programs.
They will then proceed down a
long hallway flanked by two con-
tinuous blackboards. Chalk sus-
pended on strings will encourage
them to write witty remarks and
solve equations on the slate.

One fashion showing, sponsored
by a prominent local women's
store, is devoted exclusively to
dresses for the year's only strictly
formal dance.
The show, which began Wed-
nesday and will continue through
Phis weak, is using models from
members of Panhellenic and As-
sembly Association.
In a very casual atmosphere,
onlookers may sit and look for an
hour each day as coeds clad in
evening gowns pass by.
Although it is agreed by local
merchants that Michigan women
definitely prefer strapless gowns,
or that the strapless is their fa-
vorite, if the material the shops
are showin is any indication, this
year's J-Hop will be high-lighted
by an abundance of ankle length
dresses, not necessarily bare
arcund the shoulders.
Accessories shown with ankle-
length dresses may be more elab-
orate, especially in the realm of
shoes. J-Hoppers this year can
thus expect to find an array of
satin and velvet pumps they have
seen advertised but not worn be-
fore.
Materials range from the light-
weight strictly formal cloths to
the very heaviest.

Rarely do you see such fine jewelry at this low price! Here are 50
famous earrings from the house of Jordan, each an authentic repro-
duction of an exquisite pattern you'll find selling for much, much
more.

In the ballroom
a wishing well into
can throw pennies.
uses a slug," Ralph
chairman, reports,
suredbofkan E on
blue book."

there will be
which dancers
"Anyone who
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-Daily--Wally Barth
J-HOPPERS-Frances Bendler, Margaret Pell and Mary Ann
Pryor (shown left to right) model gowns selected for the 1951
J-Hop by a local store. Prominent among dresses shown this
year are ankle length models.

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WAA NOTES

Basketball tournament games
scheduled for next week are as
follows:
Monday at 5:10 p.m.-Stockwell
I vs. Delta Gamma I; Mosher I
vs. Zeta Tau Alpha I; at 7:15
p.m.-Stockwell III vs. Mosher
VIII; Newberry I vs. Stockwell IV;
at 8 p.m.-no games.
Tuesday at 5:10 p.m.-Mosher
IV vs. Markley I; Kleinstuck I
vs. Delta Delta Delta III; at 7:15
p.m. - Stockwell XI vs. Kappa
Kappa Gamma I; Gamma Phi
Beta II vs. Hinsdale II; at 8 p.m.
-no games.
* * *
Wednesday at 5:10 p.m.-Alpha
Delta Pi II vs. Alpha Epsilon Phi
I; Stockwell XIII vs. Alpha Omi-
cron Pi III; at 7:15 p.m.-Mosher
X vs. Stockwell XVI; Barbour III
vs. Angell I; at 8 p.m.-no games.

Thursday at 5:10 p.m.-Stock-
well VIII vs. Kappa Alpha Theta
III; Alpha Omicron Pi vs. Stock-
well VII; at 7:15 p.m.-Stockwell
XX vs. Chi Omega IV; Hender-
son I vs. Alpha Chi Omega III;
at 8 p.m.-no games.
League-
Notes
Assembly Ball-Members of the
Central Committee of Assembly
Ball will .meet at 5 p.m. tomorrow
in the League.
The room number will be posted.
* * *
Senior Night - Senior women
elected as representatives from
their residences to plan Senior
Night will meet at 5 p.m. tomor-
row in the League.
Houses whose representatives
were not present at the last As-
sembly meeting are asked to send
a senior to the meeting, according
to Mary Ann Harris, general
chairman.
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The great formal gown, with staggerec
panels whirling centrifugally from
the hips. stiff pockets; a
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