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Sing Here
tudent Madrigal Choir of
versity of Munster, Ger-
Ill give a concert at 8:30
turday, Oct. 26 at Hill
um.
4-voice choir 'directed by
rma Reuter is sponsored
Men's Glee Club and is
the public free of charge.
sill sing selections from
:s of Mozart, Bach. Bruck-
Distler and will conclude
e Don Cossack song by
:in, Italy, in the spring of
t an international con-
the group was awarded a
dal for proficiency in vo-
ic. They also sang in a
at Montpellier, France.
Block'M' Card Antics
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By MARGARET GRAY 4
on a huge circular dial displayed
Every good-weather football on the field before east stunt. Miss
Saturday thousands of fans get aI Fisher explained how stunts work:i
special half-time show from more After the "Up" signal has been giv-1
than 4 hundred card-waving stu- en, the dial turns to different
dents. Probably they're part of numbers and respective ,members
Block Organization. raise their flashcards.
Few people realize the extensive This is the "roll on" effect,
preparations that must go into which made the palm tree stunt
Block M formations.whcmdtepam resun
For every game,-the block di yesterday. When the signal "Up"
plays new stunts. Each memberf was given, ' flashcards were dis-
the block must be "on his toes, played. The dial moved and trees
to keep up with the precision tio- grew as each member flipped his
ing of each stunt.card to the dial number.
Posters, mimeographed mater- Animated ,Stunts
ial and instruction cards are giv- You may have-seen the Scots-
en to each member, who has his man in kilts hopping in the block
own instruction for all perform- section. This is one of the ani-
ances. mathed stunts where flashcards
This card list numbers which are flipped together at the signal
correspond to the stunt numbers of "Flip."
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By NANCY VERMULLEN
Fingernail care can make THE
fference.
Ask the roost popular coeds and
ey'll tell you that "holdable"
nds begin with healthy, !ustrous,
rrectly groomed nails.
For "smoothing out rough spots"
thing beats an emery board. Use
e fine part of the board to file
om sides to center in long up-
rd sweeps-no fidgety seesaw-
g back 'n' forth. To avoid break-
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ers. and never file up to a point.,
When a fingernail breaks off
there - re two ways to patch the
damage. You can use a false fin-
gernail, which comes in sizes to,
match your own and is ;held in
place by a special fixative, or
"paint on" a new one with a liquid'
plastic.
To strengthen your nails, try an
overcoat. Applied daily-under the
tips of your fingernails as well as
over the polish-this colorless
overcoat prevents chipping and
keeps the polish shiny.
For touch-ups during the day,
there are nail-polish applicators
that operate on the ball-point pen
principle-the brush slides 'out of
the applicator coated with polish
and ready to work.
When 'applying your polish,
start it within a hairline of the
cuticle. Draw the color up and
around,,.following the oval-shaped
curve of the figernail. Prof es-
sionals . make another hairline
space at top. Do this by running
your finger tip quickly across the
edge of your fingernail.
Finishing touch on- the Nail
Beautiful: moisture creams. In
combination with softening emol-
lients, these go ,a long way towards
eliminating brittleness. Rub cream
in thoroughly' and work it gently
around the cuticle with, an orange
stick.
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A new type of stunt-script
*riting-was tried yesterday, Miss
Fisher remarked. "Hello Wildcats"
was the first time Block 'M' has
ever "written."
At the signal "up" a white back-
ground appeared, and at the count
of one, each member with number
one card flashed; then number,
two and so on.
Locomotive Spelled
Traditional last stunt was the
Michigan spellers. As cheerlead-
ers led the spectators in the loco-
motive, yell, Block 'M' formed the
letters M, I, C, H, I, G, A, N.
Block 'M' is also sponsoring a
design contest for Soph Show.
Anyone with ideas for a Soph
Show stunt may 'contact Miss,
Fisher, at Betsy Barbour House.
Contest winner will receive two
free tickets to Soph Show and his
stunt will be displayed at a foot-
ball game. r
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BRAZILIAN CLUB - Members
will hold a p7icnic at the Fresh Air!
Camp today.
J - HOP Interview . appoint-
ments for sub-committee chair-
manships may be made tomorrow,
Tuesday and Wednesday at the
Main Desk in Student Activities
Building.
Forty positions are open. Inter-
views will be held from 3 to 5 p.m.
and from 7 to 9 p.m. Thursday.
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DANCE CLASSES - Women
may still sign up for Tuesday and
Wednesday night dance classes to-
morrow in' the League Under-
graduate Office.
SOPH SHOW - Positions are
still open on the costumes com-
mittee of Soph Show. A man may
also apply for stunts committee.
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boo through the tweed at
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