i~&~rivi~t~i i, THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE FIVE Dentistry Students' Ball Todayl. Will Feature Bill Layton's Band~ Bill Layton and his orchestra will be featured at the eleventh annual Odonto Ball, to be held from 9 p. mn. to midnight today in the Union Ball- room. The dlance, which is semi-formal, is presented each year by the junior class ins the School of Dentistry in honor of the graduating class. All dental students and their friends have been invited, and tickets may still be purchased from class treas- urers. Layton will spotlight new arrange- ments of "inm Beginning To See the Light" and "T7he Man I Love." His new feminine vocalist, Miss B. J. Fuser, wtill also sing campus favo- rites. In accordance with wartime re- strictions, no decorations have been planned. Three dental fraternities have scheduled dinrners and parties to be held preceding the evening's sional brothers," George Touma, co- chairman of the ball said today. Members of the central committeec include : Kenneth Jacques, co-chair-- man; G. Touma, co-chairman, Robert Aldrich, publicity; David Striffler, x music; and Robert Weiss, arrange- I 'ments.G Women who are interested its sell- ing war stamps in JGP booths are1 asked to attend a ineeting to be held I at 3 p.m. today in the l:eague, ac-jc cording to Jean Hotchkins, JG-P ; booth chairman.C JGP has two booths now, one i the League and one in the Union.l Plans for opening another one ares, being inade but the location is still unde~cided. Women who sold stamps last senm-- ester are not automatically signed ! uip for the new crew, but should at- Ic Dormitories Buy Peitions, for Total of $i'4,808 Panhel nDueStmp Rusbee Moy Get Invitatio~ns in i/ r StartpsIn Panhellenic Office'Today Sales of w tr bondls and stamrps tol dormitories, auxiliary dormitories, Petition for Panhellenic Ball and and co-ops totaled $14,303 or $7-40 Panheilenic Night must be in the perwomn fr lst ernste, t: lirUndergraduate Office of the Leapu ly 5 Pain. tday, acc Lrdling to Peg Mfaca l]ay, JGP dorinitory chairm an,, l,< ibengaveP. president. of Pan hel - anmouneed yesterday. ienic.a Chicago Lodge, uinde,. the chair- Positions available to the sorority nanship of Barbara Dutdd, had the w yomen for Panhel Ball. are general clhairmnan. publicity, finance, music, highest average, having sold $53.20 -ikt arn,.arid decorarions. per woman for the semester. Stock- This d:ance i., to be giveni in oninunc- well was second on the list frith tion i 'th Assem bly to make the $15.46 per woman, ac:cording to Jtine dance joint funct.ion, of the two wo-- Gimirerson, cia irra~man. mnen's organizations. Lead by .Margo Breitineyer, Day Positions fo-r lPenhel night that House bought an average of $13.48, B1.1Y be s cutred 5A'O eneral chair- huel 'fappan Hueand Allen G olin a .prorms raneetspb kint sold an. average of $' so l iy, f'" 1eaimi Dtroms. This Under the leadership (of Betty Et- fnto ilb edm aka 1Auditi r and awar'ds will be Inade ter, Jordan H1all bought an average1 of $9.72 per woman. Martha Cook, it the groupaxl which is ighe~cst in Marilyn bundles as chairmian, xva I'stnhoiastic arnd war activities. I ,fi,.,. t. d L.'...-, i festivities.1 tend the mneeting too. The roorxn w1ll "We hope that all dental students be posted. will take advantage of their only eve -__ ning of relaxatLion with their pr ofes- !'I Prescriptions Drug Sundries Magaz--i nes Fountain IService -i sixth. on the list. with an ai ver, a,(, of $9.34 per woman. thess Macaulay, in commenting on teetotals, said, "It has always been thought that women were buy- ing their share of war stamps when they puirchased $1 worth. per mnonrth. But; last semiestej we surpassed that goal and the average per woman was ' '0'85 Per, month. 1. hope thaft.,"(ecan keel) or even eceed that total thiis semnester." ' WAANotLCCs Women planning to play in thec singles badminton tournament must sign up by noon on Saturday at Bar- hour gyme. The tournament will start March 1l1. "Aniyone who feels that she needs to Practice may do so in Bar.bour* gym, which is openm for play fromn 8:15 p. ini, to 9:15 p. in. on Wednes- day and from 1:30 p. mn. to 3:30 p. mn. on Satur days,", Martha Allen, bad- ininton manager.,5said recently, Coeds f'ho have had at least oneI semekftster of fencing instruction are invited to join the fencing club.I This season the clu'b will feature lessons in miore advanced tech - tear chamtpion 01' New York state, terrace as sIo~t ,.sthe weatherI I permitf IRushE'es3 na