THE MICHIGAN DAILY WERNESDAY, SEP ws Junior Women Write, Direct Annual JGP Production Skirt, Blouse, Sweater Combinations Add Variety, Versatility to Coeds' Wardrobes By JANIE FOWLER When the curtain rises on the Junior Girls Play, the audience will witness a show backed by many years of fine performances and a long tradition. JGP provides coeds with an op- portunity to prove that this is really "a woman's world." Not only is the play written, directed and produced solely by women, but the cast is entirely feminine. Part of the tradition of JGP is the sneak preview of the drama given to senior women before the official opening night. With public presentation of the day and Saturday, March 23 and 24, juniors are already scouting talent from their class. Coeds are urged to try out for parts involv- ing comedy, music, dancing, dra- ma, and specialty and instrumen- tal acts. Tryouts will be held the first week of the second semester from 1956 production slated for Fri- Feb. 14 through 20. For those wanting to work be- hind the scenes, a mass meeting is scheduled for Saturday, Dec. 1. At this meeting, junior women will be able to sign up for com- mittees including stage, costumes, make-up, publicity, students, pro- grams, properties, tickets and ushers. Directed By Committee Chosen on the basis of petitions and interviews, 26 junior women will act as a central committee to present the play General chairman Nancy Mac- Donald will be assisted by Jan Doggett. Sue Arnold and Ellie Hooper will direct the script writ- ten by Sally Miller. Taking notes and keeping up correspondence for the group will be secretary Alicia Tarrant while Jean Newell will collect junior class dues. Group Chairmen Heading the stage crew will be Katy O'Harra and Carol Kirsch- ner. Costumes will be designed by Thelma Kavanaugh and Nancy Herkenhoff. Applying the grease paint will be a committee under the direc- tion of Mary Bloemendal and Sal- ly Lyons. Roberta Arnold will be assisted by Gaille Valentine and Peggy McGrath as she creates dance routines to the original musical score of Judy Shagrin, music chairman, and Judy Huber, chor- al director. Publicizing the juniors' biggest project will be Joan Sayles. Vir- ginial Royal will handle stunts and Janie Fowler will cover the production for the Daily. Dee Galonska will design the programs, with Abby Justice heading ticket sales. Properties will be located by Mary Sue Curry and Sara Truesdell, and ushers will be under the leadership of Ann Sterling. Separates will continue to reign , this fall, turning the typical coed's ensemble into "skirt 'n blouse" andt "skirt 'n sweater" combinations.c Many of the skirts and blouses1 can be bought separately, but have been carefully color-matched to; appear as a dress when worn to- gether, Match-mates can also be found in nylon, wool and cashmere] sweaters.] A boon to the coed's ironing problem are the new gypsy skirts and "dark fall cottons" They are gaily full skirts made; with two rows of gathering guar-c anteed to eliminate ironing. Thei dark cottons are also made of crease-resistant materials to save; time and money.c A greater variety of colors is now available in sailcloth playclothes, which can be worn year 'round. The sailcloth is available in bright hues of green, blue, red, yel- low, orange, brown, purple and also comes in black and light blue. New Denim Uses1 Denim, too, has been dressed up,+ almost beyond recognition. A. full, white evening denim skirt, decorat- ed with three huge wild fishes, reminiscent of the popular felt skirts, and a scoop-necked pastel denim evening blouse make a strik- ing combination. Fall versions of the collegiate "boy" shirt blouses are being shown tailoring touches. They come in all sorts of striped, polkadot, plaid, prints and plain designs. Tight-legged toreador pants and bermuda shorts have also grown extremely popular with college women. Welcome! v, u, 1 t 1 j toe " tote " " rwiciciv% wChvQ ot wil, coday tot I to ° v ets' l % it V 5 ioot. sen e 1l O v jvee® d to All Michigan Students Y , [ f s Ni :Ni.Y[ Y 1 y, Y / \ 'J : ,p. ' may S " QppN {"H .7 Y ,. OlluIe. 14 VCS vi 011D OVIL at % LA(E 551FENAV E NOV AN / J Y :.rv E y oreY M '8v 100 AR MBERS' or YOuC -'s ,,5OOR5 NFL 1404 VlOtA. d to be C 9h =r , ,, tee o riled. $veN C{u s oks at 0 (011010 By your of books 0 S Ay Piltes u v 1 rreV1en fo ve a t "11 a ha , , S early - thins 100 n;. ® goo et therc every cMa 11 p G stock of itov" o{flvaran- w CgTJOVA does op e arly reins is s need-stn " everyt ERl1 ovAl fit ver be 09 *ONO ID C OT10 teed to ,A p,,DM ltotlne NESS tot a boo0cs - 'rex and ants. Of Friendly Campus Boob Store" l I4 v o0 10 r w -sue i our ® ' ® m