SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1951 THE 112ICHIGA t DAILY PAGE FIVE League To Be Site Of AIM, Assembly - e Traditional A-Hop Past Themes Portrayed Football, Other World Ideas; Two Band System Introduced Music Suiting Varied Tastes of Attending Dancers Traditional Independent-spon- sored A-Hop will soon take the limelight in campus social activi- ties. Following the paths of previous years, the Association of Inde- pendent Men and Assembly, or- ganization for unaffiliated women, join forces to present the annual Coed Ca1e~ndar Fortnight Committee - Inter- viewing for Fortnight positions on central committees will be held in the League, Thursday, Oct. 4 from 3 to 5:30 p.m. Positions open are decorations chairman and two publicity chairmen. * * * Soph Cab Parts - Tryouts for ' Soph Cab will be held from 7 to 9 p.m. on Tuesday and from 2 to 5 p.m. and to 9 p.m. on Wed- Snesday in the League. There are principle speaking, dancing, and singing roles to be filled as well as parts in the sing- ing and dancing choruses. The room number will be posted. * * * Mass Meeting-All women in- terested in becoming League Fall / Dance chairmen or committee members, serving as President's tea hostesses or working on the League Travel Service Bureau are urged to attend the mass meeting at 5 p.m. tomorrow in the League Ballroom. A-Hop October 13, in the ball room and second floor of the Women's League. . * * THIS YEAR'S theme cannot as yet be divulged, but Anita Heort, publicity chairman, has said that it will be called "Kick-Off." Miss Geort also said to be sure and watch for the huge stein of beer on the diag. As a matter of fact, Miss Heort doubt- ed if anyone could miss it. The dance is the fourth one sponsored by both Assembly and A.I.M. In previous years Assembly alone gave the dance and it was kept on a smaller scale. *. * * DURING the war A-Hop was discontinued entirely but started again in 1947, with A.I.M. and As- sembly combining their efforts. The A-Hop themes have var- ied through the years from ce- lestial settings to football fields. Last year, students danced on the moon, with appropriate decor- ations, in the theme "Out of This World." In the center of the dance floor was a reproduction of a huge, quite realistic (if moon rockets are realistic) space ship. ' * * THE WALLS of the League ball- room portrayed weird, imaginery scenes from the world of the moon. Even the programs carried out the 'other world' theme. In 1949 a football theme, "Wel- come Army," tied in with the weekend of the Army-Michigan game, played home that year. Scenes of a typical football day were portrayed around the walls and in the rooms of the second floor of the League. Last year saw the initiation of a two orchestra system which is being followed this year. This way, the committee says that there will be music which will appeal to the tastes of everyone. For those who like "swing," a combo provides it, strictly for lis- tening. While lovers of slow and dreamy dance music will enjoy themselves in the Ballroom. The dance will be informal, as it has been in previous years and late permission will be granted. -Daily-Myles Gray THERE'S THE WHISTLE-Joyce Dudkin, manager of the WAA Coaches and Officials Club, is pictured above in a typical scene in Barbour Gymnasium when members of the club meet to learn the skills of coaching and officiating. * * *' * CALLING COACHES: WAAClub To Begin Season Panhel Plans InitialMeeting Dean Bacon to Speak On Coeds' Problems Members of Panhellenic will meet for the first time this year at 5 p.m. Tuesday in the League. Beverly Clarke, president, has requested official members to at- tend, and has urged all affiliated women to come if it is possible, since Panhel and Assembly have asked Dean Deborah Bacon to speak on several issues of impor- tance to coeds. *' * ELAINE MADDEN, '52, will speak on the new system planned for electing committee members for Panhel Ball. The members of Panhel are chosen by their respective hous- es to attend the weekly meet- ings, take Panhel announce- ments to their houses and bring suggestions to the meet- ings. However, the meetings are open to all affiliated women and more than one member of every house attends most of the metings. S* * THE PANHEL Board, which is composed of seven members and one associate member, meets at 4 p.m. Monday to discuss the issues which will be brought up in the regular meeting. Beverly Clarke, as president of the Board as well as the As- sociation, conducts both these meetings. At the meeting Tuesday, Dean Bacon will discuss the problems of the use of false identification and of the so called "Dean's pro- bation." Other matters of current im- portance will be discussed and the plans for the coming year will be presented. Friday Dead line Set for Petitions On League Posts Petitions are due Friday for several League positions, an- nounced Mariann Van Duzer, chairman of the Interviewing Committee. These positions are: assistant costume chairman, posters chair- man, and dance chairman for J G P, assistant special booths chairman, assistant dance chair- i'an, and assistant music chair- man for Soph Cab. Two junior captains and two sophomore captains positions are available on the Dance Class Com- mittee. The League has junior positions open for assistant Tra- vel Bureau head an dassistant on the Social Committee. 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Miss Dudkin guarantees a program full of fun and activity, for members of the club this year, and the manager insists that no skill or before-hand knowledge is required. During its short history on cam- pus, the club has usually been di- vided into two sections: coaching and officiating. * * * IN THE COACHING section of the club, coeds deal primarily with the fundamentals and techniques of the three campus tournament sports, volleyball, basketball and softball. Volleyball enthusiasts can learn such things as the best type of service for the individual, the different methods of team play, how to "spike" the ball and all other fundamentals of the game. Those interested in basketball will discover what the qualities are that make a good guard and for- ward, various plays for defense and offense, the different types of shots and the advantages and dis- advantages of certain techniques. * * * DURING SOFTBALL instruc- tion, members will learn such very fundamental things as the best way to grip a bat, how to throw ef- fectively and the skills of pitching, batting and running bases. In the officiating section of the club, members will first learn the rules of refereeing and umpiring. They will study the duties, dress and signals of of- ficials. Intramural tournaments provide an opportunity for the members to get practice in officiating, and those earning a national rating will be paid for refereeing or um- piring in the games. Members of both sections of the club will observe men's varsity games as well as women's tourna- ments to receive additional hints on coaching and officiating. 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