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THE MIICHIGAN DAILY

League, Panhel Ball

Committee

Positions fvailable to Women

TIME OF YOUR LIFE:
WAA Clubs Again Active;
Schedule Shows, Meetings

FOR THAI' FOOTBALL DATE:
STADIUM ROBES

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FIVE LEAGUE positions are now
open to.-undergraduate women,
it was announced by Jo Reuland,
president of the Interviewing
Committee.
Parents Announce
Recent Marriage
Mr. and Mrs. Miles B. Coghlan
of Riverside, Illinois., announce
the marriage of their daughter,
Dawn Patricia, to Ens. Fritz H.
Hediger, USN, of Bronxville, N.Y.
Both the bride and groom are re-
cent graduates of the University.
Mr. Hediger was affiliated with
Sigma Alpha Epsilon. At present
the couple is living in Pearl Har-
bor, where the bridegroom is sta-
tioned.

Openings for senior women in-
:lude a .position on Judiciary
Council and ballroom chairman
in charge of the Casbah. A junior
s needed as costume chairman for'
JGP.
Two positions are open to
sophomores, assistant floor
show chairman and dance
chairman of Soph Cabaret. Any
coed interested in the latter
should have dancing experi-
ence and be able to teach.
There will be no petitioning for
these positions. Selections will be
made from personal interviews,
which will be held from 3 to 5
p.m. tomorrow in the Undergrad-
uate Office of the League. Coeds
are urged to sign for interviews

immediately on list posted in the
office.
PETITIONS for positions on the
annual Panhel Ball committee
must be submitted by noon Satur-
day to the Panhellenic box in the
Undergraduate Office of the
League.
Affiliated women are urged to
try for the eight positions open,
which include general chairman,
assistant chairman in charge of
finance, patrons, programs, deco-
rations, publicity, refreshments,
and tickets.
Persanal interviews with all
petitioners will be held by mem-
bers of the Panhellenic Board
next week in the Panhel Office
on the third floor of the League.
Women may sign up for inter-
views now or when they submit
petitions on sheets posted in the
Undergraduate Office.
Appointments may be made for
the following times: 4 to 5 p.m.
Monday, 3 to 5 p.m. Tuesday, 4
to 6 p.m. Wednesday, 4 to 6 p.m.
Thursday, and 3 to 6 p.m. Friday.
The date of the annual affair
and the name of the band will be
announced later.

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DOGGY-Marie Virgoline of
Milwaukee wears a choker-type
collar and wrist band matching
the collar of her dog. It's some-
thing new in the fashion world.
Sorority Rushing
Heads ToMeet
An important meeting of all
rushing chairmen and assistants
of all houses interested in infor-
mal rushing will be held at 3 p.m.
today in the Garden Room of the
League.

WAA sport clubs and tourna-
ments are planning this year's
schedule of activities, which are
open to all women on campus.
Old and prospective members of
Crop and Saddle are urged to at-
tend the organizational meeting
at 5 p.m. today at the WAB. ac-
cording to Pat Peter, manager.
Crop and Saddle is open to
all women on campus who have
had some experience in riding.
First semester freshmen are
eligible to participate. Activities
of the club will include weekly
rides, social rides with Boots
and Spurs, supper rides, and
practice in horsemanship.
The annual Horse Show. pre-
,ented jointly with Boots and
Spurs, is tentatively scheduled for
Saturday, October 18. Among the
classes in the show will be pairs,
beginners, Crop and Saddle horse-
manship, Boots and Spurs horse-
manship, and open three-gaited.
Timers and Scorers will meet
at 5 p.m. today at Barbour Gym
to receive instructions for the
volleyball tournament. Each
team participating in the tour-

nament is required to have a
timer or scorer or both.
Ann Arbor women and those
living in private homes who wish
to participate in the forthcoming
volleyball tournament may reg-
ister in Office 15, Barbour Gym.
These applicants will be placed on
teams and will be informed of
scheduled games. All names must
be in by Saturday noon.
* **
The annual All-campus Wom-
en's Swimming Meet will be held
at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, October 14,
at the Union Pool.
Scheduled events will include
25 yd. free style, 25 yd. back-
stroke, 25 yd. back crawl, 50 yd.
free style, 50 yd. back stroke,
and 50 yd. back crawl. Diving
contest will include a running
front dive, back dive, and an
optional dive. A 100 yd. free-
style relay with four members
on a team will be another event.
Women wishing to participate
may sign up in dormitories, soror-
Sities, and league houses on the
sheet provided before Monday,
October 6.
The Union Pool will be open to
women from 9 to 11 a.m. Satur-
day. Tryouts for the WAA Swim-
ming Club will be held from 9
to 11 a.m., Oct. 18 and 25.
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(Contbiued from Page 4)
Events Today
Wolverine Club : Meeting, 7
p.m., Thurs., Sept. 25, Union. For-
mer members and any new stu-
dents are invited to take part in
the Club's activities.
Record Concert: The first of
this year's regular Thursday eve-
ning record concerts sponsored by
the Graduate School will be held
at 7:45 p.m., East Lounge, Rack-
ham Bldg.
The program: Beethoven, Son-
ata No. 21 in C. Major, Op. 53;
Haydn, Quartet in D. Major, Op.
76, No. 5; Mozart, Concerto No. 5
in A Major for violin and orches-
tra, K. 219.
All graduate students are cor-
dially invited to attend these pro-
grams. Silence is requested.
The International Center Week-
ly Tea: 4:30-5:30 p.m. Mrs. Esson
M. Gale as hostess, will welcome
all foreign students and their
American friends.
La p'tite causetts: 3:30 to 4:40
p.m., Grill Room, Michigan
League.
This group is organized for the
benefit of all students interested
in speaking French informally. It

will meet twice a week.
Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity:
7 p.m., Michigan Union. All mem-
bers on campus are urged to be
present. Room announcement will
be posted on Union bulletin board.
Alpha Phi Omega: Meeting of
all old members at 7 p.m. preced-
'ing the Fresh. Smoker.
Former Scouts are cordially in-
vited to attend a Freshman
Smoker in the Union Ball Room
at 7:30 p.m., Sept. 25. Coach Vic
Heylinger will show motion pic-
tures of the Michigan-Army and
Michigan-Indiana Football games.
Gamma Delta, Lutheran Stu-
dent Club: Coffee Hour, 4:15 at
the Student Center, 1511 Washte-
naw Avenue.

Coming Events
Visitor's Night, Department of
Astronomy: Fri., Sept. 26, 8 to 10
p.m., Angell Hall, for observationh
of the moon. (This is the first of
four Visitor's Nights, to be held
Oct. 10, 24, and Nov. 21.)
Graduate Outing Club: Hike,
Sun., Sept. 28, 2:30 p.m., North-
west Entrance, Rackham Bldg. All
graduate students are invited.
Please sign up before noon at the
check desk in the Rackham Bldg.
Theta Sigma Phi: Business
meeting, Fri., Sept. 26, 4 p.m. See
department bulletin board for
place of meeting.
SR.A Coffee Hour: Lane Hall, Fri.,
4:30-5:30 p.m. Everyone is cor-
dially invited.

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