TUERSDAY, A.PJML 15, 1947 TIIF MICHIGAN DAILY tHE MICHIGAN DAILY . .. Petitions Due Saturday Noon For Junior League Positions Petitions for 1947-48 junior po- sitions in League activities are due at noon Saturday in the Under- graduate Office of the League. Present first or second semester sophomores are eligible to pcutinn. Interviewing will be held from Monday through Saturday, May 2, at the times posted on the bul- letin board in the Undergraduate Office. Coeds petitioning are urg- ed to sign for their interviews when they turn in their petitions and to have their eligibility cards signed by the Merit-Tutorial Com- mittee. The junior positions on the League Council which are open are: three members of the Judi- ciary Council; two members of the League Interviewing Com- mittee; one assistant to the Sec- retary of the League; five assist- ants to the Chairman of Orien- tation; five assistants to the A compulsory meeting of all members of * Senior Society, honorary sorority for indepen- dent women, will be held at 7 p.m. today in Room C at the League, according to President Shirley Hansen. Mckig--ras April 25-26 w i x 13 Diamonds and W edding 717 North Univ'ersity Ave. c I<=:> <::::Io;::::o Chairman of the Merit-Tutorial Committee; four assistants to the Personnel Chairman; six as- sistants to the Social Chairman, iour to be in charge of the Ruthven Teas and two in charge of special events; and three as- sistants to the Publicity Chair- man. Other posts available are: two assistants to the Book Exchange Committee, one in charge of sales and one in charge of personnel; finance chairman of the Dance Class Committee; six Dance Class captains; and a floorshow chair- man and two assistants of the Ballroom Committee which has charge of the Casbah. Other open- ings on the Ballroom Committee are publicity chairman and two assistants and a decorations chair- man and two assistants. The positions available on the Junior Girls' Play Central Com- mittee are general chairman, as- sistant chairman, director and assistant director, secretary- treasurer and assistant pub- licity chairman, ticket chairman and assistant, stage manager and assistant, and script chair- man. Other JGP openings are dance chairman, costumes chairman and assistant, scenery chairman, prop- erties chairman and assistant, make-up chairman, u s h e r i n g chairman, and programs chair- man, Making up the Music Commit- tee are positions for a" general chairman, composer chairman, lyrics chairman, choral chairman, and chairman of the orchestra and arrangements. J E S S 5 s Annual ATO Blackfoot Ball Will Be Friday Blackfoot Ball, traditional ATO invitational formal will be pre- sented from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. Fri- day in the League. The dance, which traditionally celebrates the rivalry between Al- pha Tau Omega and Sigma Nu fraternities, was inaugurated at VMI, and since then has been giv- en annually at every college that has an ATO chapter. The decorations for the formal will follow a VooDoo theme, and Allan Townsend and his orchestra will play. The entire second floor of the league will be used, and a surprise program of intermission entertainment is being planned. Guests will include members from Michigan State College, Al- bion College, Hillsdale College, and Adrian College, as well as members of the Michigan chapter of ATO, presidents of all sororities, fra- ternities and dormitories on camp- us, and editors of all campus pub- lications. No corsages will be worn at the dance, and invitations must be presented at the door for admis- sion. hi T Daily-Linajaian BENEFIT DANCE COMMITTEE-Some members of "Manila Square" ctitral committee, left to right: Lynne Sperber, Bob Schneidermian, Ruth Gerber, Barbara Strunsky, Jim Risk, Roslyn Long, Nate Altshuler. 'Manila Square' 0 Benef it TYPEWRITERS Bought, Sold, Rented Repaired STUDENT & OFFICE SUPPLIES U. D. MORRILL 314 S. State St. Phone 7177 IVIA Don't Miss--- I I XOB Sli/ r;to oG,, Library At U of Philippines T i c k e t s a l s for "Manila women may invite dates. This ar- Square,' an informal dance to help rangement will allow women to raise money to rebuild a library repay their formal dates. at the University of the Philip- "Manila Square" has been chos- pines, will continue at the Union, League and University Hall. en as the name of the dance be- The dance will be given from cause Manila is the city where the 9 p.m. to midnight Saturday in University of the Philippines is lo- Waterman Gymnasium. Tim Doo- cated. Doolittle and his band will little and his band will provide play a few special numbers for music for the affair. square dancing in addition to their To Be Simi-Coed Bid regular music for social dancing. Since numerous formal dances Proceeds To Rebuild Library j are being presented Friday night, "Manila Square" is being pre- the committee has decided to sented by the Joseph Ralston Hay- make "Manila Square" a semi- den Memorial Library Committee coed-bid affair. Both men and to raise money to rebuild at the University of the Philippines a li- brary which will be named in hon- Wedd ings & or of Joseph RalstonHayden, former professor of political sci- ence here. Engagements Since the theme of the dance will be country-style, women are Mr. and Mrs, B. J. Maidanick, requested to wear peasant skirts of Akron, Ohio, announce the en- and men to wear blue jeans, fa- gagement of their daughter Ann tigues, or other very informal to Mr. Leo Joseph Hirsch, son of clothes. Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Hirsch Decorations and programs will' of Canton, Ohio. follow the rural theme, and cokes Miss Maidanick is a junior in will be available to dancers at the the literature, science and arts refreshment bar. school, and Mr. Hirsch is a senior -~~e-~~Ch~~~e in the same school.C Mr. and Mrs. Harold N. Raiss of To Be Theme Grosse Pointe announce the en- gagement of their daughter, Of AVG Dane Elaine, to Mr. David H. Sliepard, son of the late Mr. Leonard Grif- "Take a Chance" will be the1 fin, of Falls Church, Va. Miss Raiss, '47, is a member of Kappa theme of the Willow Run AVC Kappa Gamma. Mr. Shepard be- dance to be presented from 9 p.m. longed to Delta Chi at Cornell to midnight Saturday. May 9, at University, was graduated from the Ann Arbor Masonic Auditor- Michigan in '44, and is now a graduate student in mathematics itm. at the University. Attendance of women students :,: awill be limited to those receiving The Rev. and Mrs. Herbert S. invitations. Any women interest- Kim, formerly of Honolulu, Ha- ed in going to the "Take a waii, now residing in Reedley, Chance" dance is asked to address Calif., have announced the en- a post card to Miss Gayle Thomp- gagement of t h e i r daughter, son at West Lodge, Ypsilanti, be- Grace, to David Nahm of Honolu- fore Saturday. lu. Each woman guest will dance Miss Kim received a B.S. degree every number with a different from the University in '45 and a partner and will be taken to and master's degree in Public Health from the dance by different es- in '46. Mr. Nahm is a graduate of corts, the University of Hawaii and is now attending the Harvard Law Schioo1. col Ticket s On Sale Less than 50 tickets remain for the Slide Rule Ball to be held from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. Friday at Water- man Gym, the committee an nounced yesterday. The committee urged all those planning to attend the dance to purchase tickets immediately, as sales will be limited to insure 0 F dincing comfort. remiaining tickets will be sold tjday in the Engineering Arch. "mr- Ao^+ . .r.I 1 o Give Play The Drama group of the Mich- igan Dames will open the meeting of the organization at 8:15 p.m. today in Rackham Assembly Hall with a one-act play. All wives of students and in- ternes as well as all married wom- en students are invited to attend the meeting. They are requested to be on time as the play will be- gin at exactly 8:15 p.m. Text books for the veterans at Dearborn Hospital are to be brought to this meeting. The play, directed by Mrs. Aus- tin H. Beebe Jr., will include in the cast: Mrs. John R. Staton; Mrs. Charles R. Orwick; Mrs. Bill May; Mrs. Colvin L. Gibson; Mrs. Fred P. Langschwager, and Mrs. Walter A. Kupsch. Mrs. Charles A. Yager is in charge of proper- ties. Ushers will be Mrs. Freder- ick DuBois, Mrs. Harold G. Oas, Mrs. Arthur R. Thomson, and Mrs. James D. Decker. Students May Sign For Tutoring Aid In League Office Any student wishing to be tutor- ed may sign up now in the Merit- Tutorial Office in the League, ac- cording to Judy Rado, chairman of the Merit-Tutorial Committee. Interested students should fill out slips with their names, phone numbers and subject in which they wish to be tutored and leave them in Miss Rado's box in the Undergraduate Office of the League. These students will be given the names of two tutors whom they may contact. Tutors are available for all courses and are paid 75 cents an hour. I F 1!. til 16e &a Remember Uirchs when you need anything in books Lt £ 11 for hair that m1st be smooth, smart and lovely Nancy Dale's li'qui*d cream homogenized eggand milk } v &ery da e's a heavy date if your boir > ,I~T mg nd gy iil, ta 2 fw bm aIb N11 , }h i m~iaflh)g ' Soj *' parr / I.'o / . K) 0