a r THIS MTCIGAN iDAITX _ WAA Board Posts Open For 2_Weeks Petitions Must Be Filed by March 13 Thirty-three WAA board posi- tions are open to eligible sopho- mores, juniors, and seniors who may petition during the next two weeks. Petitions are available now at the League, Barbour and the WAB and will be due March 13 at the League Undergraduate Office. WAA BOARD members will have an addition to their list of var- ied activities next year when the WAA National Convention meets here in the spring, representing r WAA organizations all over the United States. Activities of the board also include Lantern Night and Mi- chigras. Eligible coeds may petition for any WAA executive board position except that of president which must be held by a senior who has' had previous board experience. THE EXEGUTIVE board posi- tions open to coeds are president, vice-president in charge of pro- jects, vice-president in charge of student relations, secretary, treas- urer and participation manager. Other positions include A.F.C.- W. representative, dormitory manager, sorority manager, lea- gue house manager, public re- lations (publicity), Daily pub- licity and co-recreation chair- man. Sports club manager jobs include archery, badminton, ballet, basket- ball, bowling, camp counselors, fencing, golf, field hockey, ice- skating, lacrosse, Michifish, mo- dern dance, officials and coaches, outing, riding, rifle, soccer, soft- ball and tennis. JGP NOTES Trio-The trio will rehearse at 4:20 p.m. today in the League. The room number will be posted on the bulletin board in the main lobby. Scrubwomen - Rehearsal for scrubwomen is slated for 4:20 p.- m. Thursday in the League. Everyone-"All women partici- pating in the play or working on committees should bring their eli- gibility cards to their next re- hearsal or meeting to be signed," said Cathie Clairmont, assistant chairman of JGP. Senior Society To SellFlowers The Senior Society, an honor- ary society for senior independent r~ women, will be selling carnations for the Assembly Ball to be held this Friday in the Union. Carnations may be purchased from 9 a.m. until 11 a.m. and from " 2 p.m. until 5 p.m. today through Thursday, in the League, or from the following people in the dorms; Martha Cook, Ann Shafer and Betsy Vinieratos; Helen Newberry, Ruth Cohen and Joan Sheppard; Jordan, Charlotte Eagle; Mosher, Priscilla Woodward and Gloria Korhonen; Stockwell,NM a r t h a Heinriche; and the New Dorm, Elaine Brovan. Boutonieres will be white car- nations to be given out at the dance. Engaged f, LAURA BELLE WALZER * *, * Couple Plans June Wedding. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Walzer of Cleveland Heights, Ohio, have an- nounced the engagement of their daughter, Laura Belle, to Aaron Goldstein, son of Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Goldstein also of Cleveland Heights. Miss Walzer is a freshman in the literary college. The couple will be married June 20. Meeting League House presidents will meet from 5 to 6 p.m. today in the League. It is imperative that all presidents be present, according to Betsy Vinieratos, vice-president of Assembly. Short Hair Sti II Favored New as it may seem to the Am- erican public of today, the. short hair cut was sported by. many an ancient beauty of yesteryear, among them the famous lady of chic, the Queen of Sheba! Now with Broadway's newest hit, "Gentlemen P r e f e r Blondes," starting a fashion revival to the trends of the twenties, women are once again faced with the prob- lem whether to shear or not to shear. Carol Channing, star of the show, wears her hair in the close cropped style typical of that mad and glad era. With her front hair combed forward for the bobbed ef- fect, she also wears soft bangs across her forehead. This is just one of the many versions of the 1950 shingle cur- rently suggested by hair stylists. One way of modifying the shorn style of the twenties is to leave the back hair long enough to form a half wave at the nape of the neck. Other variations are to brush flat waves back over the ears with a dip or reverse half-bang over the forehead. The shingle or windblown bob is a style which is easy to care for and which can look either casual or sophisticated with the flick -of a hair brush. All in all, the short hair cut contributes a great amount of time and comfort to the life of the busy campus woman. It gives a neat and stylish appearance with only a few strokes of the hair brush and still looks neat and attractive after a day of classes and activities.. In the opinion of many, it's the snappiest thing ever to hit the fashion world. Moo& dommom- Ems" ldpmpmw POCTUR..E NiEvy4pj ASSOCIATED L 0 N C - N A M E C A T -- This is Elco's Admiral Ku Chu See, a Peke-face red tabby male, exhibited by Miss Ella Conroy, of New Richmond, O., in show of Atlantic Cat Club, New York. -i OPEN HOUSE WEDNESDAY, March 1 . . . 1:00 to 10:30 P.M. ROSE ELLIOTT HEALTH STUDIO ROBERT LEMMON and Associates Colonial Yarn Shop The Colony House, 324 E. Liberty .111 1 P A R T Y - C 0 E R S-nuffin van Buren Collie, host at a party to descendants every birthday, holds his great, great, grandchild, Juanita Diane Carson on his 106th birthday in Springhope, N. C. Mademoiselle's MONTH-END CLEABANC E JERSEY BLOUSES Short-sleeve in black-red-green combination and in beige and green stripe. Sizes: 32-38. $4.95 values $2.00 SWEATERS Short-sleeve cardigans in kelly and navy. Slipovers in pink rabbit hair and grey and pink nylon. Sizes: 34-38. Formerly $6.95 $3.00 CORDUROY JACKETS Smartly styled and lined. In navy and brown. Sizes 10-18. Were $10.95 $3.95 DRESSES All styles in crepe, jersey, prints, gabardine and satin. Sizes: 9-15, 10-18. Values to $27.95 $7.00 SLIPS Bur Mil crepe. Lace-trimmed, smartly styled. In black or white. Sizes: 32-42. $5.95 values $2.95 NIGHTGOWNS Lavishly trimmed in lace or smartly tailored. Pink, blue, and yellow. Sizes: 32-38. Formerly $14.95 $5.00 PUERTO Munoz Marn of Dimes" for RICO JOINS 'MARCH1,'-Gov. Luis and Paulette Goddard launch Puerto Rican "March the polio fund at Governor's residence in San Juan. S " t. 0 S " " l " f 4 TODAY'S SPECIAL FRIED SAUSAGE PATTY Whipped Potatoes Buttered Peas Roll and Butter Choice of.Coffee or Tea 45c Special T-JAMAS Cotton bottoms, T-shirt top for sleeping or loung- I i .: n