MICHIGRAS: Mass Meeting The spirit of Michigras beckons -come one, come all.carnival Y A mass meeting for all students The carn interested in serving on a Michi- Arbor's cf gras committee is being held at ernoon. 7:15 p.m. today in the Union Ball- To add room. weekend, Students may choose to work on to the : any of ten committees including and ente: booths, tickets, boncessions, dec- orations, parade, prizes, programs, publicity, refreshments and post- ers. Chairmen to Explain A chairman from each commit- tee will briefly explain its work, after which students may ask questions. A movie of the last Michigras will be shown. The 1958 Michigras weekend, alternating yearly with Skit Night, will be presented April 25 and 26 in Yost Field House. Fun and entertainment will be available for everyone during the weekend with all proceeds going to charity. On Friday there will be a colorful parade of floats rep- resenting the various housing units on campus. Lumber, Napkins Used It has been estimated that more than three miles of lumber and 250,000 paper napkins are pro- vided for the framework of these "masterpieces." In past years the parade has also included high school bands, foreign sports cars, he Plymouth Kilties Band with ;their dancing lassies and old fire engines. Friday evening and Saturday, students have the opportunity to relax and enjoy themselves at the ANDING: er Comments rational Week students here will someday have a part in the government of their respective countries and knowl- edge of the nature of other peoples might help them to re- lieve whatever tension there might be. Rosalinda Arre, graduate stu- dent, who is secretary of the Phil- ippine-Michigan Club, thinks that the Worlds Fair is "one of the best ideas for the week because it enables people to see the products o0f other countries and the ad- 5ancement of the so-called under- developed countries." BOOK SALE At the League Thursday, Nov. 7, 6-9 P.M. Friday, Nov. 8, All day AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF UNIVERSITY WOMEN C ~. i - ~ r: ,,- I