BER 15, 1938 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Offices Received by Petitioning Wolverines To Sponsor Block 'M' "The tradition of the Wolverine Club is becoming more and more important to the campus each year," Joel Levine, '60, president, said. Levine explained that the Wol- verine Club's primary function is to "raise, sustain and coordinate campus spirit." It also has the ad- ditional function of helping the administration in the area of alumni spirit, he added. The Wolverine Club is composed of an executive committee plus fou rstanding committees: Block four standing committees: Block "M," Special Events, Pep Rally and Judiciary Council Sets Ru For Women, Hears Cases By DOROTHY STREUDLE v -- SIGN UP-In the League Undergraduate Office, women sign up' for an interview as a part of the petitioning process upon comple- tees discuss the ideas of the appli- cant with him. These are written in his petition. The interview gives the inter- viewer a chance to see the com- posure, poise and general speak- ing ability of the candidate. "Each student who believes he is capable of heading a committee should obtain a petition. Chances, are, he will get what he seeks," Shapiro concluded. Three tips to prospective peti- tioners which Miss Malone sug- gested are: "Do research before there is to know about the position. 2. Petitioners are judged on what they say and how they say it, and writing the petition. Learn all not on length." The third suggestion offered was to relax at the interview. Miss Malone said that to the questions asked there are no right or wrong answers. Block 'M' Attracts Many Block "M" is the biggest of the four committees. It is responsible for the card section which oper- ates during half-time of home football games. Levine said that there are two major advantages to sitting in "the block." Seats in the block are in sections 25 and 26 which are better seats than any students except seniors are ordi- narily assigned. The other advantage of the block is that it is the only place where groups containing students who are in different classes and housing units are able to sit to- gether. Levine stated that two rallies join the block if they wish. During orientation week, there will be a booth situated on the Diagonal, where they can sign up. Ordinar- ily, student seats at football games are provided free of cost, but, be- cause the Block "M" seats are so much better, Levine said, there is a charge of one dollar for them. Meeting Scheduled There will be one meeting for freshmen who join the block to ex- plain to them how it works., Le- vine explained that all who wish to be in the block must attend this meeting. Other than this their only duty is to manipulate the cards during half-time. The special events committee is mainly concerned with transpor- BLOCK 'M'-Card section adds spark to all of the home football games as brightly colored cards flash many intricate designs. Any student may sit in the section and the seats are better than those usually assigned. "May I please appeal this case?" the girl asks the residence director. The following week this report among many other papers will be laying on the desk of Sarah Dra- sin, '59, chairman of Women's Judiciary Council. Women's Judiciary Council has four major functions: to handle cases, to formulate policy, to edu- cate and to serve as a co-ordinat- ing council, according to Miss Drasin. Council Meets Every week the Council, com- posed of four sophomores, four juniors, and two seniors, meets to perform these functions related to women's rules and regulations. Two types of cases are handled, Miss Drasin said, appeals from House Judiciary Councils, and vio- lations which are too big or of a sensitive nature for House Coun- cils to administer judgment. When these cases come to Miss Drasin, she decides whom they shall be handled by. If cases in- volve a breach of women's rule by' Council members, or if a report concerns a student's reputation, the cases go to Women's Panel, chaired by Miss Drasin. Members Named The other members of this high- est ranking judiciary body are Dean of Women Deborah Bacon and the chairman of Joint Judi- ciary Council. tation to away sports events, par- ticularly football, b a s k e t b a 11, hockey and baseball games. The Wolverine Club is tentatively plan- ning football trips to Michigan State and Northwestern. Levine stated thta two rallys were being planned by the pep rally committee. One of these is planned for the night before the Michigan State game, and the oth- er will be before another big game.. Bands Play, at Rallies Rallies begin in front of the Union and move down State Street to Ferry Field accompanied by various bands. The big band is, the University's Marching Band, but many residence halls and fra- ternities also supply their own, somewhat informal, bands. The publicity committee works primarily in conjunction with the three other committees, but does have one independent function: it distributes "go blue" buttons and sells maize-colored pom-poms on football Saturdays. The executive committee, Levine explained, has two main functions. It coordinates the actions of the various committees and plans new projects. WELCOME, MICHIGAN COEDS!? Our easy-do, casual hairstyles are flattering! NO APPOINTMENTS NEEDED I Ask upperclassmen about us DASCOLA BARBERS Near Michigan Theatre In the formulation of polic Women's Judiciary Council is r( sponsible for initiating changes c corrections in women's regulation Cases are judged by the ten gir alone. With the approval of these r( visions by Women's Senate, also branch of the Women's Leagu the girls in their educating fun( tion, revise the Women's Rule booklet. Education Stressed Education is stressed by Mi Drasin.' "We like to feel that of main purpose on this Council as an educating body,".she said. "It is necessary for all hous to have similar disciplinary cr terion," Miss Drasin emphasize For this reason,' workshops are s( up twice a year for House Jud ciary chairmen and house dire( tors. To further co-ordinate the jud ciary system, releases are sent of every year, giving any changes an new information. A circuit judi system is used, Miss Drasin e: plained, so that all houses will 1 reached. In her evaluation of Women Judiciary Council, Miss Dras said, "Women's Judiciary Counc is not an entity in itself. It is very highly correlated group whic gains its strength from this corrc lation and continuity." 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