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FRRIP.47, SEP EV ER 38, x949

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Petition To

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Vacant Positions

League, JQP
Positions Open
League petitions for vacated po-
sitions will be due at 5 p.m. Fri-
day, Oct. 7, in the Undergraduate
office of the League.
The interviewing council will
hold office hours from 2 to 5 p.m.
Oct. 3 to Oct. 7 and will answer
questions for interested persons
at that time.
For further information, the
'League Lowdown,' 'The Presi-
dent's Reports' or any committee
chairman may be consulted.
* * *
WHEN PETITIONS are handed
in, each applicant should sign for
an interview on the bulletin board.
Petitions are available in the Un-
dergraduate office.
Positions open for petitioning
are as follows-Judiciary com-
mittee: one senior member, one
junior member and a sophomore
aid; Interviewing council: a
junior and a sophomore mem-
'ber; Dance committee: one
sophomore captain;. Merit-Tu-
torial committee: one junior as-
sistant.
Positions are open for three
junior assistants, one with book-
keeping experience, on the Special
Projects committee; one junior as-
sistant is-needed on the Personnel
committee and one junior assis-
tant on the Social committee.
Junior Girls' Play positions to
be filled. are: ushering chairman,
assistant dance chairman, assis-
tant stage manager and four as-
sistant chairmen in charge of
choral conducting, composing, and
arranging.
Domes Given Tea
A tea will be given from 4 to 6
p.m . today by Mrs. Alexander
Ruthven at 815 S. University for
the Michigan Dames.
All student wives and wives of
students and internes are invited
to attend.

Panhel Seeks
Vice-president
Petitions for Panhellenic posi-
tions may be turned in at the Un-
dergraduate office of the League
until Wednesday.
An interviewing sheet, to be
signed by applicants when they
hand in their petitions, will be
posted on the bulletin board of the
office. Interviews will begin Wed-
nesday and continue until Mon-
day, Oct. 10.
The position of first vice-presi-
dent of Panhellenic .Association
has been vacated and is open to
any eligible senior women.
* * *
MEMBERS OF ALL classes may
petition for a chairmanship on the
Panhellenic Ball Committee.
Positions to be filled tip this
committee include: general
chairman, assistant chairman,
publicity chairman and assis-
tant, decoration chairman and
assistant, program chairman,
refreshment chairman, ticket
chairman and patrons chairman.
Four positions on the committee
for faculty teas also are open to
students of any class.
Phys Ed Club
Starts Activities
The Women's Physical Educa-
tion Club will start its social ac-
tivities with an open house from 8
to 12 p.m. today in the Women's
Athletic Building.
Facilities of the building, such
as bowling alleys and ping-pong
tables, offer unusual opportunities
for recreation. The more custom-
ary forms of entertainment, in-
cluding dancing and bridge will
also be available.
Dress is informal and refresh-
ments will be served. There is a
small admission charge for couples
and singles.

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Duibinsky-Koenig
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Dubinsky of
Ishpemmngn have announced the
marriage of their daughter, Deb-
bie, to Dr. Harry Koenig, son of
Mr. and Mrs. E. Koenig of Brook-
lyn, New York.
Miss Dubinsky is a senior in the
literary college. Her fiance grad-
uated from the School of Medicine
in June '49. He is a member of Phi
Delta Epsilon friaternity.
The wedding took place August
26 at the Statler Hotel in Detroit.
Burton-Lorenz
Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Burton
of Lakewood, Ohio have an-
nounced the engagement of their
daughter, Mary Jeanne, to James
H. Lorenz, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Henry Lorenz of Elkhardt, In-
diana.
Miss Burton, who is a senior in
the School of Nursing, is a mem-
ber of Alpha Gamma Delta so-
rority.
Mr. Lorenz graduated from the
University in June '48 with a
Bachelor of Science degree in
chemistry.
Ash-Whaite
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Ash of De-
troit, have announced the en-
gagement of their daughter, Shur-
ly, to Jack Whaite, son of Mr. and
Mrs. C. M. Whaite also of Detroit.
The announcement was made
Sept. 26 at the Chi Omega house
during the first dinner of the se-
mester.

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