TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1948 5 TiE MICHIGAN .DAILY PAGE RVE .. - PaGE F 1 a Interviewing for Assembly, Panhel, WAA Continues This Week for Eligible Women v Interviewing for year-long posi- tions which have been newly created or reopened this fall in women's activities will continue this week. Eligibility cards, which may be obtained in Room 4 University Hall must be presented at all in- terviews. Positions open on the Panhel- lenic Executive Council are first vice-president, a senior position, and assistant secretary and assist- ant rushing secretary, which are Ju i'or positions. interview for a place on the com- mittee in charge of student-fac- ulty teas, which are given coop- eratively with Assembly Associa- tion each year. Petitions are not necessary for this committee. Independent women may in- terview for the positions of gen- eral chairman, coke and music chairman, hostess chairman and invitations chairman for these teas. Petitions are not necessary for League House women interested in working on the central committee ANY Al, ,LIATED woman may Michifish Seek New Splcshers For WAA Club, Annual Pa gent for the Assembly-Union Social Committee dances. Positions to be filled are general chairman, coke chairman, hostess chairman, and publicity chairman. INTERVIEWING for the pre- ceding positions will be held from 3 to 5 p.m. Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday in the League. Inter- views must be signed for in ad- vance on the bulletin board in the Undergraduate Office. Petitions for the position of manager of the Folk-and-Square Dancing Club of the WAA are due today at the WAB. Interviews for this position will be held from 3 to 4 p.m. Monday, Oct. 4, from 4 to 5 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 5 and from 5 to e p.m., Wed- nesday, Oct. 6. Gee Club Award Presented to Coed The Women's Glee Club Schol- arship Award, given at the be- ginning of each fall and spring se- mester, was recently awarded to Glee Dudgeon, '50SM. The $50 scholarship for music lessons was awarded on the basis of scholarship, financial need and contribution to the Glee Club. .. SOPH CABARET Floorshow Tryouts Michigan League Dance Tryouts-Room A 3:00 Today. 4:00 Tomorrow. 5:00 Thursday. Song Tryouts-Garden Room 4:00 Today. 5:00 Tomorrow. 3:00 Thursday. Speaking Parts-Rehearsal 5:00 Today. 3:00 Tomorrow. 4:00 Thursday. NATURE LOVERS: Outing Club Plc Hikers, campers, swimmers and all outdoor enthusiasts will have the opportunity to meet at 5 p.m. today in the WAB to discuss the "around the calendar" program offered by the WAA Outing Club. Under the management of Su- zanne Robinson, the club will lay out general organizational plans at the initial meeting and then plunge into a fall season of varied activity. One of the first meetings will be devoted to a trial swim in preparation for a canoe trip which will highlight the October sched- ule. * k 1 NOVEMBER will possibly bring Michifish, women's organization for swimmers, will hold tryouts for both former and prospective members from 9 to 11 a.m. Satur- day, Oct. 16 and 23 at the Union pool. Women admitted to the club will attend an organizational meeting Wednesday, Oct. 30. MICHIGAN mermaids will start off the season with a bang Oct. 12 with swimming open to all dorms, League houses, and soror- ities, according to Libby Rensford, new club manager. wAmongplans to be discussed at the organizational meet are those for the water ballet. Last year's ballet at the annual Un- ion Open House will be repeated this year as a preview to the full ballet to be given later. The pageant will include stunts, dives, and other displays of aqua- tic skill. MICHIFISH this -year will sup- ply not only swimming interest, but eye appeal as well in their own watermelon-hued. Michifish suits. If this is not enough to at- tract even the most seasoned land-lubbers, they may be lured to the event by miniature swim towels to be given as admission tokens to the pageant. Michifish are seeking tryouts with ability in the crawl, back- stroke, breaststroke and sidestroke. Divers and those who can do water stunts are particularly requested to tryout. ?fJnq3 and &nqaementi "- DeGuise-Granger At a party in their home Satur- day, Sept. 18 Mr. and Mrs. A. J. de Guisetannounced the engage- ment of their daughter, Betty, to Boyd W. Granger, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Granger of Ludington, Mich. ans, ikes, Picnics swims and a regular barn dance with all the trimmings. Ice skating and ski trips will fill December, along with "in- door" outings sucsh as bowling parties and song fests. A big camping weekend at tht Fresh Air Camp will be on the spring agenda and the popular bike-hikes will be continued. BREAKFAST hikes to "put sparkle in your eight o'clock," ac- cording to Miss Robinson, will be another outing feature. No dues will be charged, but small fees for individual activ- ities will be decided by mem- bers. Club members will mu- tually plan activities during the year. Membership is open to all coeds, including first semester freshmen. A tip-off for prospective mem- bers comes from Manager Rob- inson. She has a few specials in, the outdoor cookery line to top off a vigorous hiker's appetite. "Pigs in a blanket" and "bread twists" -to cite only a few of the attrac- tions. I- Miss de Guise is a junior in the school of Dental Hygiene and is a member of Delta Gamma sorority. Mr. Granger is in the graduate school of Electrical Engineering. He is a member of Sigma Chi. * * * Bussey-Lawson Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Arthur Bus-* sey of Riverside, Ill., have an- nounced the marriage of their daughter, Barbara to Dr. Lawrence Lawson, III, of Riverside, Ill. Mrs. Lawson is a graduate of the University in June, '48, and a member of Pi Beta Phi sorority. Dr. Lawson is an intern at the Cook County Hospital. Brutschey-Ma rtin Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Brutschey of Grosse Pointe announce the marriage of their daughter, Erna- lee, to John Martin of Mahito- woe, Wisc. Mrs. Martin is a graduate of the University in June, '48 and a mem- ber of Pi Beta Phi sorority. Mr. Martin graduated in June fromthe College of Engineering and is a member of Alpha Tau Omega fraternity. Gu rche-Derleth Mrs. John A. Gurche of Detroit announces the marriage of her daughter, Frances, to Robert Der- leth of Marquette, Mich. Mrs. Derleth graduated from art school in June and is a member of Pi Beta Phi sorority. Mr..Derleth was a graduate stu- dent' in 1947, a member of the "M" Club and Chi Phi fraternity. The wedding took place in June. House Presidents To Attend Meeting A meeting of all presidents of All women's residences are re- independent women's houses is quired by the Office of the Dean scheduled for 5 p.m. today. of Women to elect a house presi- Dormitory presidents will meetofWmntelcahuspri- in the Assembly Room in the Un- dent and establish quiet hours.by dergraduate Office of the League. the end of this week. League house presidents will meet Presidents are asked to bring in the ABC room of the League. their eligibility. cards. SEWING-Screen Actress Ann Sheridan sews while vacationing at her summer home at New Milford, Conn. Teams,_Clubs Organize for Sport Season im , Volleyball players will begin a Omicron Pi III vs. Kappa Delta II, lively season this week with a total Zone II team I vs. Stockwell XIV. of ninety teams contesting. The Thursday at 7:i5 p.m.-Stock- schedule for the week is: well XVI vs. Gamma Phi Beta I, Wednesday at 5:10 p.m.-Delta Stockwell XVII vs. Alpha Chi Gamma III vs. Stockwell X, Kappa Omega II. Thursday at 8 p.m.-Stockwell Alpha Theta II vs. Chi Omega I. IX vs. Gamma Phi Beta III, Alpha Wednesday at 7:15 p.m.-Mo- Chi Omega III vs. Gamma Phi sher III vs. Barbour I, Jordan VII Beta II. vs. Kappa Delta. Thursday at 5:10 p.m.-Alpha Archery Club - Organizational OurP ostw r Modernization Program Is Now Complete! Our laundry plant is now one of the most modern in the state. Call 4185 for guaranteed satisfaction. I, meeting will be held at 5 p.m. to- morrow in the WAB. Outing Club - Organizational meeting will be held at 5 p.m. today in the WAB. Officials Club - A meeting will be held at 5:10 p.m. tomorrow in Barbour Gym (see below). *' * * 4 COEDS INTERESTED in earning National Official ratings may at- tend the observing session of the newly formed Officials Club at 5:10 p.m. tomorrow in Barbour Gym. The Officials Club, managed by Jeri Mulson, has been formed to promote the earning of ratings by women students. After an official rating is obtained a coed may ref- eree at women's intramurals and will be paid $1.00 per game. Other opportunities for paid of- ficiating will also be referred to those who have ratings. Men's Dance Class Tryouts for men's advanced class in ballroom dancing will take place at 7 p.m. today in the League Ballroom. All men on campus are eligible. Office Equipment Service Co. (in Ulrich's Annex) ROYAL PORTABLE TYPEWRITER Introductory Offer Foreign Keyboards at no extra cost TYPEWRITER RENTALS 116 So- U. 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They have no "inherent right" to belong to AVC, in no way represent or believe in its principles, and cause incalculable harm though but a minority of the total membership. 5. The rights of Communists as citizens to form their own organizations must be protected, at all costs. 6. AVC cannot proceed with its positive program for this Fall, including a forum on civil liber- ties, group discussions on veterans problems, and social affairs for new veteran students, as well as the acquisition of a clubhouse, until the present issue has been decided once and for all by its membership at the meeting scheduled for Thursday, Oct. 7 at the Michigan Union. * SAVE AVC COMMITTEE 4 : >?;: : . I I It I