THE MICHIGAN DAII Petitions for Sophomore Posts Due Friday at League Office Freshmen Women Vi Interviewing, Soph C Deadline for sophomore peti- tions is 5 p.m. Friday at the League Undergraduate Office. Forty-five positions are open to freshmen women including the central committee for Sophomore Cabaret, dance class captains, In- ie for Dance ab, Judiciary Class, Jobs '- y n- _ lh aa :i, :. 7 and-95. Dropin or our1airof aesr or fut e - or n ame tn Sizs a3 t 1 6 tye trhos fo 895 m d9 .95 o ORY U A PAIR t isWhirE SHioE LACES Drop in for your pair iof laces or just send us your name and } address, and you'll receive a pair with our compliments. Sizes 31/2to 1 Widths AAA to C 6 styles to choose from TWO STORES Campus--619 E. Liberty Downtown-121 S. Main terviewing and Nominating Com- mittee and Judiciary Council. Coeds who are interested in be- coming voting members of Judi- ciary Council in, their junior year are urged by the Council to peti- tion for sophomore aid positions now. ALTHOUGH the aides are not voting members of Judiciary Council, they have the privilege of attending the Council's hear- ings on policy cases as well as trials. The aides' duties include c h e c k i n g dormitory sign-out sheets and sending out post cards to girls who are to appear before Judiciary Council or make up time for being late., The sophomore members of the Interviewing and Nominat- ingCommittee are given voting privileges. They also assist in reading and evaluating peti- tions, interviewing and publiciz- ing the Interviewing Committee. Sophomore dance class captains become active members of the Dance Class Committee. They aid in checking dance class partici- pants and making arrangements for the dance classes. CENTRAL COMMITTEE posi- tions on Soph Cab over a wide field of interests including fi- nance, writing, art, music, and sales. Chairmanships are also open for the hostess, program, re- freshments, s ecial booths, ush- ering,,' publicity, posters, and stunts committees. The list continues with floor- show director and assistant, and chairmen and assistant chairmen of the costume, dance, make-up, music and script committees. Interested women are advised to contact the activities chairmen in campus residences for assistance in writing positions. The Interviewing and Nominat- ing Committee are holding office hours from 3 to 5 p.m. this week to answer any questions about the positions that are open or petition- ing in general. Union To Hold Spring Dance Students and their dates may welcome spring at-' the "Wishing WellBall" to be presented from 9 p.m. to midnight Saturday in the Union Ballroom. In keeping with the spring theme, flowers will be sold at a special booth. Spring flowers such as roses and carnations will be on sale throughout the evening. The new season will also be de- picted in the decorations for the dance which will include a canopy over the bandstand and painted trees in the concourse leading to the ballroom.- In addition, an authentic wish- ing well will be erected in the ball- room. Artificial grass will provide a suitable setting for the well. Providing the musical back- ground for the dance will be Frank Tinker and his orchestra. Refreshments will be served in the Terrace Room for couples who prefer to take a rest and quench their thirst. Admission will be $1.50 per cou- ple. ANOTHER anniversary which is being observed this year and the one which will provide the theme for the dance is the founding of the University of Michigan School of Dentistry seventy-five years ago. The diamond jubilee celebra- tion will feature pictures and murals depicting the evolution of dentistry from pioneering ef- forts in the field to the modern scientific methods now used. Old-fashioned and early equip- ment will be shown in scenes which present the life of the den- tist in bygone days. s* * +* CHANGES AND improvements in dentistry will also be illustrated to show the development of the modern dentist. Entertainment which is being kept secret until the night of the dance will carry out the theme of the evolution in this field. Frank Tinker, who iWa senior in dental school, and his orches- tra will provide the musical back- ground for the event. According to tradition the dance will be sponsored by the' juniors in the school in honor of the seniors. "The committee," said Howard Adilman, general chairman of the dance, "is working hard to make this year's Odonto Ball one of the very beft." Junior Panhellenic-Members of Junior Panhellenic will meet at 4:30 p.m. today in the, League. Pledge presidents are/ requested to bring the money collected for the pledge picnic. * s Dance Classes - League dance classes will not meet Wednesday. They will meet next week at the regular time. House Presidents -- Dormitory presidents will meet at 4 p.m. today in the Garden Room of the League. Deora Nelson, president of As- sembly asks that all presidents' oaths be brought to the meeting. ENGAGEMENT-Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bailey of Petoskey have announced the engagement of their daughter, Betty, to John R. Edman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Edman of Oxford, Mich. The announcement was made March 26 at Miss Bailey's'sorority, Collegiate Sorosis. Mr. Edman, a member of Sigma Chi, will re- ceive his Masters' degree from the School of Business Administra- tion in June. The couple is planning an August wedding. JOURNALISTS MEET: Famed Writer To Be Speaker At Theta Sigma Phi Banquet