i~ ~~'~THE MIC:HIGAN DAILY league- UGives. Opportunities For Women; Committees, Chass Projects Included Among AETIES Formos intheactvites n wichvisers to freshmen or transfer stu- ;woixien may work on campus are the dents in the fall of each ,year, to help :various League commnilltees, the class them plan their programs and to be- ~o~ctsan ot~rLeauepioo-come acquainted with their sur - tions. roundings. These are open to all women with Social Committee: This group thie exception off irst ,clseeer fresh-; plans and executes such campus .men. It is especia l ly ;te ' thatI events as Ruthven teas, bridge tour- ftrazsfei' studen~ts nay apply immcdi- naments, Sunday right suppers, tea a~tly pon6ntanccforpostios idances and style shows. ~Wth rgar tothse ctiitis, he Tutorial Committee: This commit- only stipulation is that they first tee is organized to give assistance to obtain an eligibility card at D, an of women who need academic help. Wo- .students Joseph A. Bursicy's off ice men on the committee may serve' ,and have it signed at thc social di' either as tutors (in which capacity] rectr'soffie i theI~egue I they receive a slight remuneration), i~ecor soffce i th Leaue.I or as members of the business staff, Petitioning for all events will be where their duties are to contact stu- anniounced in The Daily approxi- dents and tutors and to arrange con- iiately a week in advance of the op- ferences. 8ning day for a~cccptanrc of petitions. Dance Class: Women of this corn- Since these reports are the only mittee help with the executive work means the League has of measur'ing and serve as teaching assistants uin- the interests and desire . of the appli- der the direction of the da ncing tea- cant, each wonian is urged to express cher. Since experience in teaching is her~self frankly and sincerely. All in- not necessary, all women interested formation will be treated confiden- should apply. ta~lly; Theatre-Arts : The Children's The-G Orientation Corimittee: Women atre, sponsored by the Michigar' working on this comnnliU ,c, act as dr "League, is under the auspicecs of the t Head Of Judiciary ering, as well as in other aspects of the theatre. House Committee: This committee i. in charge of publishing and4 dis- tribu ting the outfitting of student rocm.3 in the League and takes care of the Undergraduate Bulletin Board. Among its other duties are the han- dling of publicity for various 'League activities, supervision of Club 7-11 and miscellaneous assignments. Merit System: All League activities are in charge of the Merit-System Committee. Work of this committee includes signing of eligibility cards and completion of a system of per- sonality cards for every Woman, this feature women act as teachers 'and dance partners. At the opposite end of the .second floor and seating 700, the Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre is the scene of the Cinema Arts program featuring outstanding foreign and. domestic movies, as well as of class 'projects and the repertoire of Play Produc- tion. The second floor holds besides this the beautifully decorated and'. spaci- ous wood-panelled Ethel Fountain Hu: sey Room, the Grand 'Rapids Room and the Kalamazoo Room, be- honor the freshmen, New* students ond' floor is utlized mainly as living sides a game room equipped for ping are extended a special invitation .top quarters for. residents and visitors pond ~enjoy these privileges. Students may. there have been two. suites, numbers pog.come with or without partners, .for; one,, and two, reserved on the third Panhellenic and> Assembly inter- there will be an opportunity to meet floor for work. on costume design, views take place in these rooms. Lun- other members of t he class. scenery and "other projects for such~ cheonis and dinners 'are held here. Although the space above the sec~ activities. Whn nre i~ i not n '~,a,lhlge PIMP.- where, work on. decorations and pos- ters is centered in these rooms. An- other activity which meets here is the Tuesday duplicate bridge session. The Mary B. Henderson ]=oom on the.E third floor serves the same purposes.j Another of the advantages offered' students is the 7-li Club, ,which 'is open every Friay and Saturday, night. At no cost, students may gath- er, on the second floor of the buil- ding, for bridge or' dancing to the music of a nickelodeon. Shortly after i the start of the winter session, 'the Fountain Pens } 302 S. State St. Typewriters _ .. :. On the ALERT Now ul: 111etime to Irepair 1he1cravages Of sumt n * ou:'hair. A rnew hair Style Is fitting for your new life in college.. 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