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%UNDAY, SEPTEMBER 29t'1946

TiE tICHIGAN DIIY

PAGE FM

RUNDAY, ~EflTM~RER 29, 1946 PAGE FIVE

Fortnight Show Will Be Given
Wednesday for Independents

Merit-Tutorial
Enlists Coeds'

Program To Include
Contest, Speeches,
Housemothers Skit
The Assembly Fortnight Show,I
highlighting a week of specially plan-
ned activities, will be presented by the:
Assembly Association at 7:30 p. m.
Wednesday in the Lydia Mendelssohn
Theatre of the League.
There will be a rehearsal for all
participants in the Show at 7:30
p. m. Tuesday in the Lydia Mendels-,
sohn Theatre, Jeanne Clare, presi-
dent of Assembly, announced today.
The program wil be based on a
carnival theme which will be carried
out by the decorations and enter-
tainment. In keeping with the plan,
Assembly has adopted as its slogan
for the affair, "Hop on the Assembly
Merry-Go-Round", and ushers will
be dressed as clowns.
Speech of Welcome
Miss Clare will give a short speech
of welcome to new coeds on campus.
and Audrey Weston wil act as mis-
tress of ceremonies for the occasion.
Also included on the entertainment
schedule wil be a skit contest be-
tween residents of seven dormitories,
the winner of which will be awarded
a prize.
Those which will participate are:

Help for

Year

Mosher, Jordan, Stockwell,. Martha
Cook, Helen Newberry, Betsy Bar-
bour, and Adelia Cheever. Each
skit will be limited to five minutes.
An additional novelty skit will be
presented by a group of housemoth-
ers, who will express some of their
more recurrent peeves, by taking the
parts of various types of coeds in
dormitory life.
Initiated Last Year
Assembly Fortnight was initiated
last year in order to familiarize in-
dependent women with the func-
tions and purposes of the Associa-
tion, as well as its traditional activ-
ities. This year, Assembly intends
to extend its period of orientation,
by sending members to the various
residences on campus to acquaint
freshmen and transfers with its ac-
tivities. This schedule of speeches
will continue until the presentation
of Recognition Night.
Freshmen women are especially
irged to attend the Fortnight Show,
but Miss Clare expressed the hope
that "All independent women will
Burn out for the affair".
There will be a meeting for all
junior asistants of the Merit-Tutor-
ial Committee at 4 p. m. tomorrow
in the Merit-Tutorial room in the
Undergraduate Office of the League.

There will be a mass meeting at 5
p. m. Tuesday in the League for all
women interested in working on the
Merit-Tutorial Committee, according
to Judo Rado, chairman.
There are many openings for coeds
to work in the information booth and
to help with filing, publicity, inter-
viewing, and other aspects of the
committee. "We need lots of help and
this is a good way for coeds to get a
start in League activities," Miss
Rado said.
The Merit section of the commit-
tee, which has its offices in the
Merit-Tutorial room in the Under-
graduate Office of the League, keeps
a file with a merit card for every
woman on campus. There is a pic-
ture of each coed on the card and
also a record of all the extra-curri-
cular activities in which she has
participated.
The Tutorial half of the commit-
tee is in charge of the League Tu-
torial system and h a v e in their
files a list of tutors, which are avail-
able for almost every course on cam-
pus. To be eligible to tutor a student
must have received an A in the
course or a B if it is his major.

Tryout Meet
Will Be Held
Coeds May Apply for Posts
On Women's Staff Tomorrow
" Women who are interested in work-
ing on the women's staff of The Daily
must attend a tryout meeting at 4
p.m. tomorrow in the Student Publi-
cations Building when the duties and
functions of the women's staff will be
explained by the senior editors.
Positions on the staff are open to
all eligible coeds and those who have
had experience on high school papers
or annuals are especially urged to
come out for the meeting tomorrow.
However, newspaper experience is not
a pre-requisite for joining the staff.
Work on the women's page includes
writing stories on various women's ac-
tivities such as the League and Wom-
en's Athletic Association and also
special features on campus life.
Those who are accepted for the
tryout staff will attend weekly in-
structional meetings. Here, they will
write various types of stories and
learn to write headlines. When they
have proved themselves to be profi-
cient in the above tasks, they will
be assigned to work on night desk
one night a week.

Independents
Receive Cards
Assembly will continue to distri-
bute membership cards from 3 to 5
p. m. Monday through Thursday in
Room D on the third floor of the
league.
All independent women should
pick up these cards as soon as pos-
sible, since they will be essential for
such purposes as petitioning, admis-
sion to league house dances, and in
order to purchase tickets for the As-
sembly Ball. The cards are valid
throughout the coed's residence at
the University.

There will be a meeting for all
coeds interested in joining Crop and
Saddle Riding Club at 7:15 p. m.
Wednesday in the W.A.B.
Tryouts will be scheduled for a
later date. Coeds need not be ex-
pert riders to tryout for the club,
but some riding experience is neces-
sary.
The University Women's Riding
Club, which was formerly a separate
club, is now a member of Crop and
Saddle. The club will be divided into
three or four parts this year, and
each section will ride once a week,

Crop and Saddle Club To Hold Meeting
At 7:30 p.m. Wednesday for Tryouts

according to Karen Larsen, presi-
dent.
"All women who are interested in
riding and have had some exper-
ience are urged to tryout for the
club," Miss Larsen said. The club
annually sponsors a horse show, in
the spring.
The Assembly Recognition Night
Central Committee will meet at 5
p. m. Wednesday in the Assembly Of-
fice in the League, according to
Margaret Thompson, general chair-
man.

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WAA NOTICES
WAA club meetings for the coming house tournament, to be played at
week are scheduled as follows: Barbour Gymnasium, h a v e been
Hockey Club will meet at 5 p. m. scheduled by WAA as follows:
Wednesday at the Women's Athletic Monday: Delta Gamma vs. Col-
Building. legiate Sorosis, Sigma Delta Tau vs.
Skating Club will hold an organi- Zone I at 5:15 p. m.; Martha Cook
zational meeting at 5 p. m. Wednes- vs. Newberry I, Zone VIII vs. Stock-
day in Barbour Gym. The club sea- well I at 7:30 p. m.
son will not start until November, Tuesday: Zeta Tau Alpha I vs.
but all beginners and advanced Jordan I, Alpha Epsilon Phi vs. Al-
skaters wishing to participate in ice pha Gamma Delta at 5:10 p. m.;
skating activities should attend this Alpha Omega Pi vs. Jordan V, Willow
preliminary meeting. Run vs. Zone X at 7:30 p. m.
Crop and Saddle will meet at 7:15 Wednesday: Alpha Xi Delta I vs.
p. m. Wednesday in the WAB. Zeta Tau Alpha II, Mosher I vs.
Outing and Camp Counselors' Kappa Alpha Theta II at 5:10 p. m.;
Clubs will hold a joint meeting at Jordan VI vs. Chi Omega, Jordan VII
5:30 p. m. Thursday at the WAB. vs. Betsy Barbour at 7:30 p. m.;
* * * Lester Cooperative vs. Zone IX at
Volleyball games for the inter- 8:10 p. m.
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