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1,1955

THE MICHIGAN DAILY

1,1955 THE 1~ZICHIGAN flAILY

JGP Mass Meeting Will Be Held

Coeds To Sign-Up
For Activity Jobs,
View Original Skit
Junior coeds will gather at 7:30
p.m, tonight in the League Ball-
* room to watch an original skit
presented by the Junior Girls Play
central committee and to sign up
for work on JGP committees.
The skit will feature a dream
of Ellie Hooper, assistant director
of JGP. Each of the central com-
mittee members will appear in her
Sign-up Sheets
Junior women who will be un-
A able to attend the meeting may
also sign up for committees on
sheets which will be provided in
the League Undergraduate Office.
Among the jobs open to coeds
are positions on Jeanne Newell's
treasurer's committee. Working
with members of Wyvren, junior
t women's honorary, the committee
will collect the $1 class dues.
Miss Newell has asked that cd-
es attending the mass meeting
b ing their dues to facilitate col-
lection.
Under Ginny Royal, rgembers of
the stunts committee will plan and
participate in publicity skits.
Artistic Talent
Artistic talent is needed for the
posters committee headed by Bar-
bara McNaught.
Other committee posts include
membership on Dee Galonska's
programs group which will solicit
program advertisements and write
copy for it.
Mary Sue Curry, chairman of
properties, has outlined the duties
of her committee members as col-
lecting and setting-up props dur-
ing dress rehearsals and for one
performance each.
Cutting, sewing, both by ma-
chine and hand, and ironing will
be involved in membership on the
costumes committee, set up under
Thelma Kavanau.
Behind the Scenes
With no special talent required
and wearing old clothes; Katie
O'Hara's stage crew will construct
the set, do lighting, set-up, strike
and work during performances,
getting a behind-the-scenes view
of the show.

Greek Week
Group Heads
Announced
Central Committee
To Begin Preparation
For Spring Production
Meredith Hardy of Chi Omega
and Frank Vick of Sigma Chi,
general chairmen of the 1956
Greek Week scheduled for Monday
through Saturday, May 14 to 19,
have announced their central com-
mittee.
Sally Miller of Delta Gamma
and John Calvin of Psi Upsilon
will arrange the Monday night
event.
Publicizing the plans for affili-
ated men and women will be Mar-
ilyn Jackson of Chi Omega and
Mark Sabin of Sigma Alpha Mu,
while Chi O's Mary Minier and
Tau Delta Phi's Bob Wartell will
take charge of secretarial duties.
Greek Week Booklet
Preparing the Greek Week book-
let will be Barbara Burton of
Sigma Kappa, Mary Klawson of
Alpha Delta Pi, Stewart Gordon of
Theta Delta Chi and John Vise of
Theta Chi.
Exchange dinner chairmen are
Pat Skelly of Kappa Kappa Gam-
ma and Mike Eisman of Tau Delta
Phi and arranging the presidents'
conference are Christa Eckhard
of Sigma Kappa and Bernard
Rinella of Phi Delta Theta.
Heading the special events are
Alpha Delta Pi's Jean Hager,
Kappa Alpha Theta's Judy LeMes-
surier, and Phi Delt's Dave Bowers
and Art Baylor.
Other Chairmen
Other chairmen are Betty
Doman of Alpha Xi Delta for
Panhel workshops, Mary Grom-
berg of Kappa Alpha Theta for
IFC Sing support and Martha
Stockhard of Theta for the Panhel
tea.
Herb Schneider of Phi Sigma
Delta will be in charge of the
Interfraternity Council Ball that
highlights the week of activities
for sorority and fraternity mem-
bers.
Newly appointed committee
heads were chosen on the basis of
written petitions and personal in-
terviews by a joint Panhel-IFC
committee headed by Miss Hardy
and Vick.
Senior Honorary

'U' Dance, Ballet Clubs
Will. Present Concert

Members of the University Bal-
let and Modern Dance Club will
present a joint winter concert at
8:30'p.m. Sunday, Dec. 11 in Bar-
bour Gymnasium.
The program will be done in two
parts, the modern dance club tak-
ing the floor for the first.
Seven separate dances based
around "Thoughts and Moods at
Christmas," will make up the con-
tribution of that club.
Moods Depicted
Beginning with a prologue, the
dancers will depict such moods as
anticipation, love and adoration,
chaos and loneliness.
After a brief intermission, mem-
bers of the ballet club will be in

the spotlight with their interpre-
tation of "Le Monde de Ballet."
Different aspects of ballet,
modern jazz, poetry and classical
dancing will be included in their
part of the program.
Children's Program
A special children's matinee will
also be presented by the clubs'
members at 3:30 p.m. the same
day in Barbour gym.
Co-presidents of the organiza-
tion are Jun Stasheff and Mar-
-garet Heizman.
Director of the clubs, who is as-
sisting with the concert, is Esther
E. Pease of the Women's Depart-
ment of Physical Education.

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AFTER-THANKSGIVING

-Daily-John Hirtzel
JUNIOR JINKS-Members of the Junior Girls Play central
committee, Jan Doggett, Jeanne Newell and Alicia Tarrant,
present their skit to publicize JGP mass meeting.
Applying grease paint to all the as one of Ann Sterling's ushers.
cast will be the job of Mary Bloem- Completing the list of 10 com-
endahl and her assistants. No ex- mittee opportunities available to
perience is necessary. junior women is the sale of tickets
A dark dress is all that's neces- which will be arranged by Abby
sary to see the play free of charge Justice.
TRADITIONAL CEREMONI ES:

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Positions Available

For Annual- Senior Night

Petitions for the chairmanshipV
posts of Senior Night will be due
at 5 p.m. Monday in the Under-
graduate Offices of the League.
Chairmen will plan and co-or-
dinate the activities for Senior
Night, held annually on the open-
ing night of the junior coeds' pro-
duction, JGP.

Preceding the first night per-
formance, given only for senior
women, the coeds march to the
League in their caps and gowns.
After the march the graduating
women go to the League Ballroom
for the traditional ceremonies held
in their honor.
Must Declare Status
Before the banquet each coed
must declare her status. Married
women carry candles, while the
engaged coeds suck on lemons.
Those who are pinned are re-
quired to deposit their fraternity
pins on a cushion at the door and
wear safety pins for the duration
of the dinner.
Unattached women will find a
wishing well in which to throw a
penny for each year of their age.
Positions Open
Positions open for senior coeds
include general chairman, assist-
ant general chairman, entertain-
ment chairman, patrons chairman,
ticket chairman, publicity chair-
man and programs and decoratiQns
chairman. ,
Interviews will be conducted by
the Interviewing and Nominating
Committee from Tuesday through
Friday, Dec. 9.
If any coeds have questions they
may contact Judy Jennis at NO
2-1543.

ODD LOTS, BROKEN ASSORTMENTS
From Regular Stock, Some Slightly Soiled, All At
All Sales Final!
No Approvals
QUANTITIES ARE LIMITED SO SHOP EARLY
SHORTIE COATS $18, $28 JRS., MIS
Were $29.95 to $49.95
JERSEY BLOUSES $4, $6 FAI
Were $6.50 to $8.95
ALL WOOL SKIRTS $6.60 FO
Were $10.95 to $14.95N

ORIGINAL PRICES

SES' DRESSES $12, $18
Were $17.95 to $29.95

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To Sell

Stationery

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Taking advantage of the ap-
proaching Christmas season, Sen-
ior Society, honorary for independ-
ent senior women, will begin to-
morrow selling stationery notes.
Each box contains 16 notes,
featuring four different sketches
of University buildings.
They will be sold from 3 to 4
p.m. until Friday, Dec. 9, in the
Undergraduate Office and the
Round-Up Room at the League,
and may also be obtained from
Senior Society members.
Money received from this project
will go towards a scholarship, to
be given in the spring to a second
semester junior or first semester
senior. It will be awarded on the
basis of need, leadership and ser-
vice to the University.

LL SUITS $19, $29
Were $29.95 to $55
RMALS 2 Price
Were $19.95 to $59.95

news!
Our beautiful
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golden Christmas box
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ASSEMBLY NEWSLETTER -
There will be a meeting of the
Assembly Newsletter committeetat
4 p.m. today at the League. ,
MODERN DANCE CLUB-Mem-
bers of the Modern Dance Club
will meet today at Barbour gym-
nasium. At 7:30 p.m. will be the
lesson for beginners and advanced
students with a business meeting
at 8:30 p.m. Rehearsals will be
held immediately following.
* * *
NEW DORM PLANNING COM-
MITTEE - Assembly new dorm
planning committee will not meet
today.
IHC DANCE PETITIONS-Peti-
tioning is now open for general
chairman and chairmen of the
general committee for the all-
campus dance, sponsored by the
Inter-House Council, to be held
March 17, 1956. Petitions are due
Mon., Dec. 12, in Rm. 3-D of the
Union,

Open Monday and Friday y
Nights Until Christmas
MAIN AT LIBETY ANN ARBOR

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