Q 3, 1J51 T IE ,MICHIGA' ' DAILY THE MWHT(a A aavAN BATTYJI1 - JaMn i"*fn 7 7r -T rI, T T rN T ~ -.-.Nr" !hr ri rv I S1 YLISH SPECT ACLES: Glasses Become asset to Coeds' Beauty By MAD DAVIS . Coeds who are forced to wear spectacles to be able to see the puddles in the street need no long- er have fear that the students sit- ting on benches on the Diag will turn thebother cheek when they pass by. According to a recent release by a fashion survey, glasses are more help than harm to -the beauty of the human face. . * * HOLLYWOOD has discovered r that 20 per cent of a star's person- ality is expressed by the voice, 20 per cent by the body, 10 per cent by the eyebrows and the remaining 50 per cent by the eyes. Once more the eyes have "it". Consequently, the authorities feel that, since the eyes are so im- portant, the more emphasis placed on them the better. SPECTACLES, in today's mod- ern designs, seem to be able to emphasize the eyes almost better than eye make up. Although today glasses are modern in their design, includ- lng the slanted harlequins, the square heavy frames and the "top-heavy" frames which cover only the top of the lenses, eye- glasses made their first appear- ance in the modish world at the courts of monarchs and, the palaces of the nobility. The accidental fact that no sat- isfactory way existed of attaching glasses to the face caused them to be held in the hand, and thus led to the primitive form of the lorgnette-a device which natur- ally lends itself to stately manners and social prestige. * * * HOWEVER, the popularity of glasses did not diminish with the introduction of bows or ear-pieces. Rumor has it the young ladies of Spanish nobility wore glasses for cosmetic and stylish effect, although they were blessed with perfect vision. Although Americans do not have birth and aristocracy to imitate, and they have gravitated to Holly- wood. * * * ACCORDING to the survey, if the United States has a style dic- tator, the cinema center is it. Hollywood finds the oval face ideal beauty for women. Conse- quently, they make all shapes and sizes of faces oval. This feat is accomplished by A' fA HOUBIGANT EAU DE TOILETTE AND PURSE SIZE pt-STICK PERFUME* AT NO EXTRA CHARGE make up. However, if the shape and color of eye glass frames are substituted for make up pencil and eye shadow, they will produce the same "ovalizing" effect. Present day frames are available in all colors. Glass frames in which the fashion conscious owner can slip materials to match every outfit may be purchased at little extra cost. Senior Society Initiation Held This Morning Members Installed In League Services, Honored at Breakf ast Senior Society held its initiation at 7 a.m. in the League Chapel this morning. The seventeen new members, dressed in pastel colors, took the oath of the society and were given pins by the black-robed graduating seniors. The ceremony was fol- lowed by breakfast at the League. SENIOR SOCIETY is an honor- ary organization for senior inde- pendent women who are outstand- ing in activities and who have at least a 2.62 scholastic averag. The society is the oldest wo- men's honorary in existence on this campus and was founded to promote "good fellowship and interest in activities among the women of the University." The organization h o 1ds bi- monthly socialmeetings at which the girls discuss business and campus issues. Tapping takes place at Assem- bly Fortnite in the fall and at In- stallation Nite in the spring. LETTERS asking for recoi- mendations for new members are sent to almost ninety campus leaders and the girls suggested, if they meet the scholastic average, are then considered by affirmative discussion in the closed tapping meetings s One subject that has often been discussed is the double tapping between Senior Society and Mortar Board. Senior So- ciety chooses girls Independent- ly of Mortar Board's selections. A girl tapped by Mortar Board is not automatically tapped for Senior Society, but usually her record is outstanding enough that she is honored twice. To lighten the double responsi- bilities of such an honor, the girls now being chosen for Senior So- ciety who have already- been tapped by Mortar Board will be given an opportunity to become associate members of Senior So- ciety. This is a new policy being tried for next year. General information about the organization was given in an in- formal get-acquainted meeting for all old and new members last Sun- day. FINAL FLING-Valerie Lemper and IMel Cohen make prepara- tions for the last big dance of the season and the final campus event of members of the class of '51. Senior Ball will be held from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. Friday in the Union Ballroom. PO Basic T-Shirts To Be 'Dressy' T his Summer The common T-shirt which used to be worn almost exclusively for sports wear has now come into the fashion world of dressier clothes. This season's styles feature T- shirts that can be worn as a cot- ton blouse with colorful skirts dur- ing hot weather. Sleeveless styles in T-shirts are very popular. Many are patterned in tiny stripes and trimmed in solid colors. Low, round necklines are an added attraction to the old polo shirt, giving them a soft, feminine appearance. Sunback dresses h a v e been teamed up with T-shirts. One style features a polo shirt jacket in either matching or contrasting colors. These jackets are often trimmed with smart buttons or bright binding tape. T-shirts are still being worn for casual wear with shorts, slacks and blue jeans. Many variations to the classic plain style are being shown on the market. P'or tennis, one shirt is fashioned with a striking boat neckline and a snug ribbed waist. Seniors To Give Annual Ball Featuring Music ofMcIntyre Couples To Relive Their College Days At Dance To Be Held in Union Ballroom oOur version of the .t oshort cut keeps you chic,- Ii trim and pretty.s l for an appointment. d STAEBMLERx V4.i ~ 1\~BEAUTY SHO 601 East Liberty -S. TRICK i A AVAILABLE IN OR QUELQUES FLEURS -A. I Vocalist Sunny Gale will be fea- tured with Hal McIntyre and his orchestra at Senior Ball to be held from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. Friday in the Union Ballroom. McIntyre, who formerly ap- peared with the Glenn Miller band, has proved to be a college favorite since he formed an orchestra of his own. A DISTINCT style highlighting subdued reed voicing, bright clipped brasses and the maestro's own saxaphone solos are all part of the bands presentation. "Our college days" will be the theme of the ball, the last big dance of the school year. Studies will be laid aside for the evening but not forgotten as panels de- picting familiar college scenes help seniors recall their four years at the University. Decorations chairmen, J e a n Decker and Gene Lamb, have planned the decorations to carry Social Postponed Due to weather conditions the ice cream social sponsored by the Delta Gamma Sorority will be held from 7 to 10 p.m. today at the Delta Gamma House. out the desired mood. Pictured murals will serve to recall happen- ings from the freshman year to the present day. THE MURALS will attempt to prophesy what is in store for the future as well as to recall tradi- tions and buildings that have "faded away" like Haven Hall. Co-chairmen, Val Lemper and George Milroy, stress the fact that although Senior Ball has traditionally been a formal dance, "dressy" but informal wear will be appropriate this year. * * * TICKET SALES are now open to all campus according to ticket chairmen Shirley Ilgovsky and Mel Cohen. Tickets may be purchased for $3.60 from 1 to 4:30 p.m. in the Administration Bldg. For the inevitable few who wait until the lastminute, tickets will be sold at the door. Publicity chairmen, Maxine Ryckman and Wally Shapero, an- nounce that various groups are planning "before dance" parties. The special events committee of the senior class is running the ball this year as one of their main functions. Weddings & Engagements Boone - Currie Dr. and Mrs. George D. Boone of Ann Arbor have announced the engagement of their daughter, Nancy Catherine, to A. Ross Cur- ti, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Currie of Ferndale. Miss Boone is a junior in the lit- erary college. 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