P A .V WVIR THE MICHIGAN !DAILY TUESDAY, FEBRUARY S, 1955 r flU' e~v n'sU1~AFERAY ,1~ DREAMING OF DAFFODILS? You'll feel like spring when you feast your eyes on our exquisite new line of spring jewelry. Earrings, necklaces, bracelets and sets to start your heart a-dancing. Majority at $1.00. ~ianDyke' 215 East Liberty1 NO 3-1319 Now, JUNIORS can be ACTION-FREE and figure-perfect, too! GALA AFFAIRS CALENDARED: Numerous Social Activities Promised for New Term Coming in like the proverbial lion of spring will be the many social events planned for this se- mester. Not only are there many special activities, but several of the gala affairs also will be late permission evenings. The Little Club dance, to be held this Friday in the Union, is one of the weekly dances open to men and their dates. On the fol- lowing evening Galens, the hon- orary medical society, will sponsor Caduceus Ball. Late permission will be granted to women students. Apothcary Ball Not to be outdone by the medi- cal students, the School of Phar- macy will sponsor the Apothcary Ball Friday, Feb. 18. Senior Ball, the oldest tradition- al dance at the University, will be held Friday, Feb. 25. Saturday, March 5, will be the next late permission night for Michigan coeds. The League Ball- room will be the scene of the gala Assembly Ball. Spring Weekend One of the most'welcome affairs of the spring semester is Spring Weekend, which will begin Friday evening, March 11, with Skit Night. The following day, students will see the Wolverun Derby, a soap box race held on campus. As a climax to the weekend, the Foresters's Club will sponsor their annual Paul Bunyan Dance Sat- urday in the Barbour-Waterman Gymnasium. Jeans and plaid shirts will be the "lumberman"~ dress worn by all students attend- ing the affair. Junior Girls' Play will begin Thursday, March 17, and will ter- minate on the 19th. That Satur-' day engineering students will pre- sent theannual all-campus Slide Rule Ball. Odonto Ball On the same evening the Odon- to Ball will be given by the junior class of the School or Dentistry. Late permission will be granted this night for all women students. Another "late per" will be granted Friday, March 25, when Military Ball will be presented, as well as the Little Club dance. On Saturday, the 26th, a Union spe- cialty dance is on the agenda. On the same evening is billed Hillel's spectacular, "Hillelzapoppin'." Friday evening, April 22, will culminate Greek Week with the annual IFC Ball, for which late permission will be given. Frosh Weekend Freshmen women will vie for top honors in their annual com- petition, to be held April 29 'and 30 in the League. The Maize and Blue teams of Frosh Weekend will present their dances and floor- shows on these nights. Late per- mission will be granted Friday night. Crease Ball is also scheduled Friday, April 29. Coeds will be allotted late per- mission again Saturday, May 14, for the International Ball and the end of International week. The social affairs don't go out like spring's lamb. Blue Book Ball will wind up the semester's social whirl with a bang on Saturday, May 28. League Program Schedule Includes ' Classes, Tutoring For All Students New faces and fresh opportuni- ties at the League await enter- prising coeds who v-ish to mix more extra-curricular activities with their academic schedule. The first call has already been issued for all freshmen to petition for chairmenships for Frosh Weekend. The weexend will fea- ture the maize versus the blue attempting to outdo each other in the finer points of producing a successful dance. Freshmen may pick up petitions at the League Undergraduate Of- fice. The Presidents' Reports in the League Library are a source of information. Bridge Lessons . Each semester students get a chance to learn, improve or prac- tice their bridge technique. Bridge lessons, sponsored by the League social committee, are taught to in- LEAGUE IN terested students by Mrs. Walter Miss Ethel1 MacLean. There is a fee of $4 for scenery chair the eight lessons, which are given son, treasure every Tuesday evening from 7:30 outs for the to 9 p.m., starting Feb. 15. In addition to bridge lessons, 4t dance classes are also provided. Classes for couples and classes for singles, conducted by experi- B enced dance instructors. Such well Begin known dance steps as the fox trot, waltz, rumba, polka, tango, char- leston, jitterbug and mambo will Calling all Ji be stressed. outs for 88 pa Male students must pay a fee sentation of "C of $4 for the series of lessons, while ior Girls' Play! coeds act as hostesses and are not Alice-James charged. Lessons will start March 17. JGP central cc To Feature Class Projects the girdle that WALKS and won't ride up only 5s9 5 Famous criss-cross Sarong cut never binds-takes your stomach in and holds it in. 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Try- play are scheduled today through Saturday, Cook-a-Hoop' Tryouts This Week in League unior Coeds-to try- by public performances Friday and rts in the 1955 pre- Saturda yevenings, March 18 and Cock-a-Hoop," Jun- 19. t Script Ready s, chairman of thie Miss James and Director Dawn I Waldron have announced that the ommittee, and com- script, dances and music for the Petitioning Opens To Junior Coeds For Senior Posts Junior women with aspirations of holding a top League position during their senior year may start petitioning for posts today. President of the Teague is the top post available to scholastical- ly eligible junior coeds. Duties of the president include directing and co-ordinating League activities and serving in an advisory capacity on various League committees. The president is also chairman of the League Council, president of the Women's Senate, ex-officio vice-chairman of the Board of Governors, member of the new Student Government Council, and member of the Ethel McCormick Scholarship Committee. Duties of Veep Responsibilities of the vice- president, another position stu- dents may petition for, involves the chairmanship of divisional meetings of the League Council, being in charge of the Ethel Mc- Cormick Scholarship Committee, co-ordinator of Installation Night and a member of the Executive Board and the Board of Gover- nors. Candidates for secretary should be able to take minutes, as she also acts as secretary ex-offico of the Board of Governors, Women's League Council, Executive Board, Women's Senate, and Ethel Mc- Cormick Scholarship Committee. In addition, the secretary is re- sponsible for making room ar- rangements for meetings and han- dling League correspondence. 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