e, DECEMBERO, 197r TlHE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE PT Job Conference To Offer Coeds Advice, Coffee The annual Career Conference for the benefit of all University women will be held from 1 to 4 p.m. Saturday on the second floor of the League. The conference is sponsored by Scroll, Mortarboard, and Senior Society, three honoraries for senior women, in cooperation with the University's Bureau of Ap- pointments and Occupational In- formation. Guidance Offered Guidance will be given to fresh- men and sophomores who are undecided about their majors, as well as to senior women who want to find job opportunities. Speaking at 1 p.m. will be rep- r resentatives of the advertising, banking, biological research, civil service and counseling fields. At 2 p.m. representatives of the insurance, journalism, library work, personnel and physical ther- apy fields will speak. Discussions of All Fields Airline hostessing, military serv- ices, publishing, radio and tele- New Feminine Hairstyling Features Shorter, Smoother Coiffure Trend I. By NANCY VERMULLEN "Forward and Down" is the latest word in feminine hair- styling. Although no single length is dictated, hair is short. Bangs are given much attention, but there are several variations on the theme. Some are wistful, face- framing tendrils;* some have an impish, feathery effect; and some slant across the brows. There is a graceful undulation to these new coiffures, with the hair manipulated like smooth satin. Although a forward move- nent predominates, even the few lifted and swept-back styles give an impression of mobility. To flatter this look of casual elegance, thorough care of the scalp and hair is more important than ever. According to experts, frequent massage does more to make . hair beautiful than any- thing else. This massage is best given by hana, after a good brushing. Lace the fingers through the hair, grasp one fistful after another and tug slowly away from the scalp. This pull strengthens the tiny muscles ththl hold the hairs in their -Daily-David Arnold LAST 'MINUTE TOUCHES-Preparing for the Messiah Supper tq be held Sunday at Martha Cook are Sylvia Wendrow, co-chair- man; Kay Smith, house president; Claudia Teatsorth, co-chair- man; and Helga Frank, choir director. Annual Messiah Supper To Honor Soloists, Faculty, .1 "y______________________________D____"L_______tat ep hod he air iueei will be the fields discussed at the Martha Cook's annual Messiah ic HEAD START ON GOOD LOOKS 3 p.m. talks. Supper will be held from 5 p.m. vice-presidents, Martha Cook's Thec'sg and down" trend in feminine hairs During the conference, coffee to 8 p.m. Sunday. board of directors, Regents of the Tey ao rgh an a Y o ns willbe ervd t prvidean p- uess a thecomine reep-University and the deans of all the wNay to brush your hair. You should like ribbons of satin, brought fa will be served to provide an op- Guests at the combined recep-Unesiyndhednsoal h always brush away from your culminating in the new slanted-a portunity for students and speak- tion, dinner and musicale will in- University schools. shoulders and toward the crown ers to exchange questions inform- chude the families of University The four soloists from "Mes- ofuldeadTowad the crown ally. President Harlan Hatcher and wich will be honored at the event, best pull from a brush with boar wihhas been an annual affair bristles that are set wide apart. since the first performance' of A weekly shampoo is the mini- Handel's "Messiah" at the Uni- mcrubbint two soa ingsarounda To Spark Soci Ca er pversity.wl nluenme srubiugwthetwseoaingsand; - Purchase Camera Shop The musical program after the thorough-at least five-rinsings. dinner will include numbers by Hair sprays are invaluable for Alice Lloyd the Martha Cook choir and the making that "crowning glory" e Oy .-- Presents Law School choir, the Psurfs, fol- even more glorious. Newest are Shades of pink will decorate o lowed by group singing of Christ- the light lacquer-like sprays that Alice Lloyd dormitory tonight, w R mas carols. allow the hair to be combed when the annual Winterlace Ball t A "Deck the Halls" party will easily, and lanolin sprays which is held from 9 p.m. to midnight. a be held preceding the dinner, for give the hair shine. Carrying out the motif of this < he purpose of decorating the en- "'Turning heads" should be nob ire biilding with a holiday motif trick, after your own is conditioned orientation Post THE GREATEST in honor of the event. to its well-groomed best. 35mm VALUE WE HAVE etitioning Open 35mUVAL EIW HAE Petitioning for positions as or- t EVER OFFERED QUICKIE CHICKIE lentation leaders for the second E E semester will be open throughG ,h Monday.d Interviews will be held fromt Fr e D lv r Monday, Dec. 9 through Monday, ______N_________.___Dec. 16. All women students areo N O 2-9944 eligible to petition. Applicants should fill out an in- formation card which may be ob- $k ACROSS FROM THE LAW QUAD tained at the League. In a separ- QUAD ate petition, the interested wo-f 4_ _--__ _ _ _ _ _man should list her qualifications,V _____what she thinks the job entails, ~andmake suggestions and criti- cisms of the orientation program. { ~Leaders Chosen This Month n A leadership training program will be held after the leaders are J chosen this month. Leaders must ~ or I h r rreturn to campus January 30 0 when another training program will be held. Orientation begins Friday, Jan- <: HI SONGS uary 31. 1 *. ,CThis year we are trying to ex- with f"1.9 Len LIST PRICE $99.50 HI W T 1. H IS W IT pand our program to include mar- ;t tf}' ried and graduate students," says HIS (so-called) VOICE Linda Green, '59, League orienta- tPUchsesrtion committee chairman. Separ- Prce HIS PIANO ate programs, "get-togethers" and special information ceters will Just 7.95 down be set up. I Tours Being Planned Mr. KIRK COOKSON, the repre'sentative for Aires Bus tours and library tours of Ltd., Japan, will be on hand Saturday and Monday pus are being planned for the first to answer your questions. Also time this year. In addition, tours Sn yof the men's residence halls for incoming men students and a LayAway NOW for Christmas MALeague Night for incoming women students are being. planned. Again this year, League-Union forums will be held to enable new HOA E M OVIES ANN ARBOR HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM s ions of the University. Saturday, January 11, 1958 . . . 8:30 P.M. Tickets.......$1.20, $1.80 and $2.40 International Outing This Christmas! The International Students As- sociation will sponsor an outing A* * * vaabe a:to Saline from 2 to 10:30 p.m. Sat- urday. UDISC SHOP The 60 who go on the trip will EUEBS sing and square dance and at dinner-time they will cook shish- SComplete LIBERTY MUSIC Mabob. . 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Can D k e Budget terms Gadget Bag oN Portable T1ypewriters "l Budget terms Smith-Corona Electric Scrap & Photo Books -In keeping with the "forward styling, the hair is here handled orward from a side part and cross-the-brow look. ties, Dances al Weekend year's-dance, "Through Rose-Col- ored Glasses," Kleinstueck House will decorate its lounge on the theme "Pink Heaven," Hinsdale on "Wee Bit Tipsy," Palmer on "Pink Magic" and A,*gell on "Ma- genta Rose." Graduate Council.... Dancing, refreshments and en- tertainment will be the program for the Graduate Student Christ- mas party. to be given from 9 p.m. to midnight tonight at the Ameri- can Legion Hall. Sponsored by the Graduate Stu- dent Council, the dance will fea- ture music by the Paul McDon- ough Quartet and will provide an opportunity to meet the various graduate students on campus. Alpha Epsilon Pi . . Greenwich Village is the theme for Alpha Epsilon Pi's pledge par- try tonight, which will be high- lighted by pledge skits. Tomorrow night the pledge for- mal will be held at Washtenaw Country Club. with music by Red Johnson's Orchestra. A celestial theme has been chosen for the occasion. Something New. HILLEL RADIO CLUB Mass Meeting 1429 HILL-SUN., DEC. 8-3:00 P.M. All Welcome "Lack of experience expected, but not required." I I- I2 ::o .kt II({II h {s H ere'sy.. u, Eift t a DLogat his 5 di Thueis s evalyw ricest igtsuoiaipr Whs.a terik tun he ccahretonJsth Ir Hnsere'srtheta-pc Gift haxtr-pca PAlhsnY$ A E I Ii ablePlaseeth in r d n jeptinal Whatevethe Ocasion anserortheasegifthorantr-pca 2bl.1laSoeuthMin ontecor s hincetonll / / RUSHING REGISTRATION TODAY!! At the League 9:00-5:00 $3.00 Registration Fee Ij Flattering Fashions from our Holiday Collec- tion of Shimmering Satins, Swishy Taffetas, Sophisticated Velveteens, Misty Chiffons of Cloud-like Nets. 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