19, 1939, THE MICHIGAN D AILY Changes Made In House Rules For Next Year Judiciary Council Revises Regulations Governing All Women's Activities University Women Use League Building As Focal Point For Varied Activities I New rules and regulations for cam- pus houses have been compiled by Judiciary Council, Betty Slee, '40, head of the council has announced All campus houses are required to follow these rules, penalties for dis- regarding them being inflicted by Judiciary Council. Elections and Duties of Officers Offices. Each organized House shall have a House President. Other officers andcommittees may be chos- en as deemed necessary. Elections. The Houso. President shall be elected by the girls, by bal- lot. All houses, the majority of whose personnel is determined in the spring, shall elect their president before the closing of the school year. In all oth- er houses a president pro tempore shall be elected before the end of the second school week of the year to hold office until the first week of November. At that time a permanent president shall be elected for the year. Note: A temporary president is eli- gible for re-election. Duties of Officers. It shall be the duty of the House President to call a meeting on the second Wednesday of each month unless otherwise speci- fied in house constitution, and other meetings as needed. She shall pre- side at these meetings. The House President shall be responsible for the enforcing of rules. Such cases as do not submit to the President's au- thority shall be referred at her dis- cletion to the House Meeting or the House Executive Committee, if one exists, or to the Judiciary Council. Failing to refer such cases, the House President shall be held responsible for all conduct in her house. Quiet Fours. There shall be quiet hours during the week from 8:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m., from 1:30 p.m. to 5:00 p.m., from 7:30 to 10:00 p.m., and after 10:30 p.m., except on Friday evening, Saturday and Sunday, when the hours shall be determined by each house, except that quiet hours must be maintained after the regular clos- ing hours. Closing flours All houses must close; and callers leave the premises at 10:30 p.m., ex- cept on Friday and Saturday nights when the hour is 11:30. Sunday clos- ing hour is 11:00. Freshmen must be in their houses By MARGARET WALSH Unique among the institutions o college campuses is the Michiga League, a building in which the wor en of the University may organiz their projects, hold social function and generally promote the spirit o unity which makes 'such enterprise successful. The League is maintained for th benefit of students and alumna alike, as each woman enrolled in th University is automatically made' life member. It is due to the realiza tion, on the part of the alumnae, o the need for such an institution, an( to their unbending efforts to rais money for the project,athat th women now in college have such privilege. Alumnae Hold Benefits For years alumnae held benefi card parties, bazaars, concerts, all or a huge scale, and finally raised th funds, with the supplementary aid o generous donations, to provide fo Michigan women the beautiful build ing which they may feel is open t them for the mere price of their co operation with its purposes. Under direction of Patricia Mathew '40, chairman of Orientation, Dor othy Shipman, '40, president of the League, and other members of the Council, freshmen are familiarized of residence each week night at 9:30 The closing hour for other student shall be 10:30. During rushing week, freshmen may be out until 10:00 p.m. All engagements terminate at 1:30 o'clock on Friday nights and 12:30 Saturday nights, regardless of the type of engagement. Sunday night the closing hour is 11:00. Friday night dances must close at 1:00 a.m., and Saturday night dances at 12:00 p.m. Girls must be home one-half hour after the above clos- ing hours. The closing hour for those attend. ing parties that are late dances by permission of the Committee on Stu- dent Affairs, shall be one-half hour after the termination of the music. Students of all classes may attend Choral Union and May Festival con- certs, the Oratorical Association lec- tures, Dramatic Season and any of their own class functions which have been authorized by the University authorities as well as athletic events which are included in the athletic book. Other engagements such as plays at the Lydia Mendelssohn The- atre which are likely to detain girls later than the closing hour of that Telephone MARSHALL'S for your feminine requisites Phone 5933 "Prompt Delivery Service" MARSHALL CUT-RATE DRUG, n President Of League at which fraternities have sung the nsix r eesongs and often have produced "h': n I- merous" skits for the dancers. e About the time that any of th s, four class projects are in prepara f a tion, one may find the League one o es g the most active places on campus Committees are entitled to the use o e many of the rooms in the League fo ue -their work. Decorations, finances e costumes, programs, posters for pub a ' ""licity purposes-all are finall: - brought together to promote th f p projects under the auspices of th d League. e 4' -League Projects y 6"""'''w'-"~ The Freshman Project is alwaysa a.. new sort of entertainment, followe r by dancing in the ballroom. "Sop Cabaret, which has employed theme it and motifs from "Puddle-Jump", n ' and "Deep Sea Doodles" to "Side f y-,'walks of New York," is always hel in the League, in conjunction witi r - .."the League Fair. o DOROTHY SHIPMAN Junior Girl's Play is one of th really important functions of th year, and is traditionally the oldest with the League and with the oppor- cmite tr oko hspo s tunities for participation in various wc eaer thn any f th otes - activities on campus. though it is produced in the secon e Dances Held At League semester. it is put on four consecu e Besides weekly dances which are tive nights, one of which is forsenior d held throughout the year in the ball- only, after Senior Supper, also hel room, some of the annual important in the League. dances of the year are held there, in- etoOgoi.n . cluding Pay-Off, Panhellenic Ball, Method Of Appointments Assembly Ball, and Frosh Frolic. Appointments of chairmen of thes "Fraternity Nights" have been a fea- projects are all handled by the Judi- tue of the weekly dances the past. ciary Council of the League. Petition _ ing for positions are handed in b night must be arranged in advance any women interested, and a week o t Hoghmusernedad.Freshmenctwo later the council conducts in- with the House head. Freshmen terviews for all applicants, in th t must obtain permission for the Lydia Undergraduate Office. After the in Mendelssohn Theatre from the office terviewing has taken place the fiv t of the Dean of Women for any mid- members of the council offer thei s week night. Freshmen should ar- range to attend such performances 8:00 m. the following Friday night on weekend nights if possible. Girls F00ps.xtheltosinridnght. must be in their house one-half hour For sixth lateness-in residence bd after the termination of the event. 800may thenights. Friday and The closing hour for seniors on Sat- Frs ne- r vra Fht a e1:0am or seventh lateness-report of- -urday nights may be 1:30 a.m. fender to the Judiciary Council. Social Directors, Sorority Chaper- For fv t e in ons s. ons, or House Heads shall be respon--For five ffenes in one semeste sible to the University for the closing -report offender to the Judiciary of the house at regular hours. Council. Telephone Regulations These penalties must be imposed by f No local telephone calls may be the disciplinary officer or council in received or sent after 11:00 p.m. eachresidence. r No outgoing or incoming long dis Latenesses are to be reported to the tance calls may be completed after Office of the Dean of Women and 11:00 p.m. without special arrange- punishment inflicted by them during ment with the House President or the exam period in June when the Judi- House Head. ciary Council is no longer in effect. Signing Out Genera HuseRues Evening. Any student expecting The House Meeting may make rules to be out of the house after 7:30 in for the internal government of the the evening must register her en- house, but these must not conflict gagement on leaving and sign in with the General House Rules issued when she returns, by the Michigan League. Overnight Absences. These require- gAll University students residing in ments are obligatory: organzed League Houses, whether Weekends: Any girl expecting to be Graduate students, or landladies ?out of her house Friday, Saturday, or daughters, shall obey all 'house rules. Sunday night must notify the Head The same applies to guests of resi- of the House personally and leave dents. address in advance, and must sign in House rules shall be read at the when she returns, first meeting of each semester and Mid-Week: Any girl wishing to be shall be posted in a conspicuous out of her house over-night during place. the week (Monday, Tuesday, Wed- Residents may not have guests dur- nesday, or Thursday) must register ing the week (Monday, Tuesday, her plan in the office of the Dean of Wednesday, Thursday). Exception to Women before 5:00 p.m., of that day. this rule is by special permission. No All' engagements other than those guests are permitted during the ex- of the type defined in Article C, Sec- amination period. tion 3, which detain girls later than the regular hours for any night other than Friday, Saturday, or Sunday must be registered in the office of the Dean of Women before 5:00 p.m., of that day. Plans for late return t from out of town on Friday, Satur- day, and Sunday nights 'must be ar- ranged in advance with the House Head. House Heads may not give any permission for a return later than 1:30 a.m. at any time. Such permission must be obtained from the office of the Dean of Women. 'Penalties For Lateness For first three latenesses-five times the number of minutes late, .e., two minutes late, ten-minute penalty. For fourth lateness-in residenceV by 8:00 p.m., the following Saturday night. For fifth lateness-in residence by RE-ING YOU LINGERIE . HOUSE COATS Union's South Win Is Foreign Center (Continued from Page 17) of students born in countries outside the continental United States. There is a student cabinet which, in addi- tion to the staff of the Center, take over many of the responsibilities of the Center. The staff, with the appointment of Mrs. Donald Anderson as full time assistant, consists of Dr. Nelson, Wil- Ma Gwinner, secretary, and six gradu- ate student assistants. Robert Kling- Red a er is in charge of the library and editing the monthy news bulletin; George Bowden, the Monday night free movies; Paul Eddy, in residence as steward; Lilburn Ochs, assisted by Conway Magee, in charge of ath- letics; and Robert.Sethian. selections to the League Council for sfinal approval. For most projects there are about eight positions: gen- eral chairman, assistant chairman, costume chairman, publicity ' chair- man, programs chairman, finance chairman, make-up - chairman and tickets chairman. The merit system committee of the League handles the files with the points each woman in the University has acquired by work on various committees connected with the League. In addition to the project committees, there are standing com- mittees which work together through- out the year to manage such affairs as tea-dances, Children's Theatre Plays, Installation Banquet and other incidental functions. These standing committees, which any eligible woman may work on, are: Theatre-Arts, publicity, merits system, and social committee. -. \ Ir "BRIG HT BEGINNERS" q l Shop at Y( FROCKS HOSI ERY AN KLETS SPOR TSW EAR 1107 SOUTH UNIVERSITY MINK DYED MUSKRAT ~4~c.st$10 >'s ,.;: I. !;; ;:;I Elegance at a price! Muskrat of the finest rich brown skin. Wears marvelously! Season's most brilliant style details in square shoulders and fuill 'sleeves with 'a variety of collar designs. Natural and Silvertone Muskrats f* from $89.50 MAR aRyCHANDE 607 East Liberty Michigan Theatre Baiilding. Shop and Save at the sign of .m.e Mm" ROMA NCE n your NEW WINTER Ct -.. 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