i - - -_ Mic higras PetitioningOpen For Central Comm ittee J obs Positions for Clhoecentral com-. -mittee of thee 1948 Micigras will be open to all students on campus. One man and one woman will serve w; co-ch-airmn of cach . of the following comnmittees: booths, .ticlkets, parade, prizes nd ipr o- .grams. 7The puhulicity tconuntlittee ~will be divided with a ma n lsterv- ing cas cgeneral chaiaiad ia coed for Daily aind )tCTasi- ant. The chairm'enships of finance, concessions and decorations corn- , mittees are open to men, while the positions of secretary and re- freshment chairman are open to G women. The procedure for lictitionitng .will be similar to that. used for positions inl women1's activities. Petitions will be writtenl by the ap~plcant including lan for thae individual eommitC~e, ;anulfor Miebigras as a whale, with criticisms and suggestionis. Iti- formation about Micbigras nmay z be obtained by consultinig i-cc- ordo of past events in ]Vflsw H~artwig's Office in Barbour (oym ror 1)yvconistltimn members of the 1947 centrad (wflmittee. Petitions are dure at 5 p.m. Mon- day in the Student Off ices of the Union or the Uniderg raduate Of- fice of the Leagui~e. Aipplicants are recutied to sign for interviews when they submit theii petitionts. Additional informa~ition on thei pe- titioning procedurie may he ob- tained by cal ing Rae Keller or Keith Jordon, general co-chair- men of the 1948 Michigras. Michigras will be sponsored by the Women,, Athletie Asso- ciation and the Union, and will be held April I:; and 24 in Yhost Field House. Profits from the carnival will go to theWoes Swinining Pool l~und. The parade which traditionally opens the Michigras weekend in- clutdes floats,, by campus organiza- tions andl residences. The carnival presents shows, games of skill and refreshments. In the ps years the conicessioniS committee has ob- tained a ferris wheirel, merry-go- round and other amusements. JE~PTryouts,) Comm it tees To Orgcanize Tryouts for the, Junior Girls' Play cast, and registration for committees are being conducted this week from 3-5:30 p.m. in the Undergraduate Office of the Leag-ue. ]theistration for all committees :and part tryouts for the play must be complleted this week. Part re- hearsals ar~e scheduled to begin next week, according to Harriet Penske, publicity chairman. Requirements Listed Qualifications for work on JGP consist of junior standing, an eligibility card, and $1 pay- ment of junior dues. Dues may be paid at the time of registration. JGP is the annual project for junior women which will be given March 25, 26, 27. Its purpose is to acquaint coeds of junior stand- ing by presenting a dramatic pro- duction for the campus.. Tl:he money raised from the project is given to charity. Varied Jobs Available T:Che project offers varied ex- periences in acting, dancing and stage and publicity work for an lunlimit (d number of women. Last yMear, ther e were 250 coeds in the cas5t. Traditionally, the first night production is given by the juniors for the senior class, following the senior dinner. Candy, \. cookies, kleenex, blue- books and similar items will be :sold at the booth which will bel nn on a nion-profit basis. VU'HoallIBooth Needs Workers Opportunities for women vol- unteers to serve in the student- run. candy store, to be established soon in University Hall, will be explained at a meeting to be held at 4:30 P.m. today in the League. Organization of the booth is a, function of the Benefit Drive Committee, under the leadership of Janet, Cork. The committee plans to furnish students with necessary and incidental articles at low cost. The booth will be managed by Joyce Atchison. Coedls Repay Dates Fi Pay-ff' Friday Miortar Board will hold its an- nual "Fay-Off :Dance" whlen coeds repay the ir J-Hop da1,tes from 9 p.m. to micidght Fridaint ~ the League Ballroomn. The music for the tradit ional informal affair will te supphed by 1 Fran Wine-Oair iand hi rclwst lra . Th'le ththe het-(Jl dan-(Imcev.will(i - ter around "Valentine's a. 1e- coeds Begin Formhal Rush Almost 500 women signied up for the formal spring sasnof sol'ority rushing, wich begi'an. Monday with arseries of opensingrr teas. Rushees will at teirnd the last of throe Preliminary teas from 7 to 10 P.M. today. Inrvitationls to thic first set of rushing par)ties may be obtained by each vrusheec from, noon to 2 pr.m. tomorrow ii, tfi lPanhelleniic Offiice on thew fi rst, floor of thW ge . l?.cplics t( invitations are tLo be ret1urne(d to! fr .? menits will be served and thecre wtill be a drainitg for door triu'kt tsi for the dance are on salie this week in the League. IProvow-ds u~ill be used for the two MotaraiBoardsc holarshipsi a+wai tc~l .0atwntallaition Night in the spcilig. z, sc is chairmnan of the Pay - Offi Dan ce" committee. Ot he r members of the committee alre Penny Klausner, assistant chairman; Rozann adliff, pa- trons; Nancy Hlolt, decorations: Jerry Galtucy, programs, Eunice