WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1957 TIDE MCHIGAN DAILY YsAriv IPTWW WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1957 THE MICHIGAN JIAILY £2xNIUEFIVE! Petitioning, Interviewing Begin for League CUR didates lic relations chairman, personnel chairman, and special projects chairman. Frosh Weekend . . . Petitioning for Frosh Weekend began Thursday, February 7 and ends today. Interviewing for positions on the Central Committee will begin' Monday to Tuesday, February 26. sitions on the Central Committee will begin Monday to Tuesday, February 26. Candidates are the positions open to fresh- The job men. will be of the Junior Girl's Play . . . stunts c: Petitions for offices and posi- Other Lions for the Junior Girls' Play can are ma be obtained today through March scenery, 1 at the League undergraduate of- choralc fice. man, an Interviewing will begin Monday, March 4 and end Saturday, March Coffe 9. Coeds of the publicity chairman are cordially invited to attend a to co-ordinate the work coffee hour from 9 a.m. to noon, posters, The Daily, and Saturday, in the Ann Arbor Room bairmen. positions open for J.G.P. of the League. ke up, stage manager, The coffee hour, sponsored by props, tickets, programs, the Interviewing and Nominating director, ushering chair- Committee of the League, has d playwright. been arranged for perspective pe- e H our . . . titioners of League positions. All who are interested and the members of the Executive about League positions Board and all the chairmen of League comittees will be present Skit Night to advise interested students. addition to the fifteen In addition, the presidents of fight entries listed yes- the Panhellenic and Assembly As- the scenario of Kappa sociations and the chairmen of Gamma and Zeta Beta Frosh Weekend, Junior Girl's as selected in the first Play, and Soph Show will be host- of judging for further esses at the coffee hour to explain tition. their duties and to answer ques- tions. t Step 1: Perspective candidates Step 2: After writing the peti- look over old petitions for new tions, coeds proceed to sign up ideas to include in their entries for an interview on lists posted for the various League positions on the bulletin board in the open to them. League undergraduate office. -Daily-Dick Gaskill Step 3: Next come interviews before an experienced board which will judge your plans, abilities and enthusiasm. Interviews are informal and range for eight to fifteen minutes, covering all of the positions for which the coeds have petitioned. Petitioning Process .. . The petitioning and interview- ing process used to fill women's positions of leadership on campus is very simple. First, one must obtain a peti- tion at the League undergraduate office. If the student is in doubt as how to write the petition, she may go to the League Library where old petitions are placed and see what the job entails and what night be included in a petition. The thought of writing a peti- tion may seem frightening to a } student who has never written one before. A petition does not have to be a literary masterpiece. The interviewing committee, is inter- ested in the student's enthusiasm, ability and especially his ideas. Information which should be included in a petition is past ex- perience which might pertain to the job, and the duties of the job as the candidate understands them. The way the student would or- ganize a committee and would carry out her plans should also be included. Criticism *of the job as it has been run and ideas for improvement are also important to the Interviewing and Nomin- ating Committee. After writing the petition the candidate should bring it to the League undergraduate office and place It. in its properly marked box. Then she should sign up for an interview on the sheet that will be posted on the bulletin board in the office. It is advisable to ,keep a copy of the petition and review it be- fore going to the interview so that the interview will be prepared and relaxed. League Petitioning ... Petitioning for all League po- sitions has begun and will con- tinue throughout the month for coeds in all classes. The Interviewing and Nomin- ating Committee interviews peti- tioners for all positions in the League: officers, committee chair- men and members. Due to the increased number of coeds petitioning for League po- sitions last year, a special inter- Activities Chairmen .. The activities chairman in the various housing groups on campus will be glad to answer any questions concerning pe- titioning. In Geddes House, this chair- man is Sharon Somora; in Cheever House, Joyce Hill; in Hinsdale, Margaret Rowe, in Kleinstuek Thelma McCorkle; in Palmer, Martha Kinley and in Angell, Linda Rainwater. Continuing the list of chair- men are Linda Axelrod in Prescott, Jane Geiger in Tyler, Betty Lomas in Martha Cook, Maureen Law in Helen New- t berry and Judy Palmer in Stockwell. Concluding the list are Linda Smith of Vickie Vaughn, Nan Patterson of Henderson, Sue Landsman and Eva Ray of ,T Jordan, Joan Lovell of Mosher and Ellen Richards of Fletcher. Members of the League In- terviewing and Nominating committee include Rugh Jaffe, Bobbie Maier and Kay Yonk- ers, "viewing board was set up to inter- view all students interested in class projects such as Frosh Week- end, Soph Show, and Junior Girl's Play. Although the interviewing board is separate, the same proce- dure is followed. If a student wishes to petition for both a class project committee and a position in the League, two separate peti- tions must be written. Senior positions open in the League to junior women include president of the League, first and second vice presidents, secretary and treasurer. Executive secretary of the Sen-. ate is open to any coed in the junior or sophomore class. Chairmanships and member- ships on various League commit- tees include: Dance Class, Merit- Tutorial, International, Special Projects, Social, Public Relations, House, Community Services, and Orientation committees. Chairman and secretary of the Interviewing committee are also senior positions, as are the posi- tions of chairman and vice chair- man of Woman's Judiciary. Since the League House Judi- ciary Council will no longer func- tion as a judicial body, there will be no petitioning for League House member-at-large or secre- tary of the council. Instead, the chairman of League House Judi- ciary, which is a senior position, will now become a permanent member of Women's Judiciary Council. Junior positions will be open soon for sophomore women. They include second vice president of the League, three members of Interviewing and Nominating, three members of Women's Judi- ciary and executive secretary of the Senate. Membership on League commit- tees open to juniors include Dance Class, Merit-Tutorial, Internation- al, Special Projects, Social, Public Relations, House, Community Ser- vice and Orientation committee participation. Freshman coeds are encouraged to petition for sophomore posi- tions in the League which include second vice president of the League, three members on the In- terviewing and Nominating Com- mittee, and two.sophomore mem- bers on Women's Judiciary. Panhellenic .. . Panhellenic Association will be- gin petitioning on Saturday, March 2 and will end at 3:30 p.m. Thursday, March 7. On Friday, March 8, interview- ing will begin and will continue through Monday, March 11. The slate will be presented to the Board of Delegates on Thursday, March 14. Thursday, March 21, elections will be held. Besides the office of president for Panhellenic Association, the STUDENT WIVES Attracive Seceaial Potions Availble For Experenced Girls SALARIES to $350 ANN ARBOR EMPLOYERS PERSONNEL SERVICE 504 First National Building NO 5-6107 offices of first vice-president, sec- ond vice-president, secretary, treasurer, rushing chairman, rush- ing counselor, public relations chairman, and manager of the secretariat, will be open for pe- titioning. Petitions for president of Junior Panhellenic will be available Fri- day through Wednesday. Interviewing will start on Wed- nesday and the election will be February 25. Assembly. Petitioning for Assembly posi- tions will begin Friday and will end Thursday, February 28. Interviewing will be held from Saturday, March 2 to Friday, March 8. Positions open in Assembly in- clude: president, executive vice president, second vice president, secretary, treasurer, big sister chairman, social chairman, pub- varied committees offerseach coed an opportunity to use her individual talent. General chair- man and assistant general chair-' man are the executive jobs for this event. The floorshow chairman and her' assistant are responsible for head- ing the committee which writes and produces a 20 minute skit in which coeds of the respective teams do the acting, singing, and dancing. Frosh Weekend is centered around two dances held on con- secutive nights of a weekend, nec- essitating a decorations commit- tee. The publicity chairman and her assistant head the committee which is responsible for advertising the dance. Other positions open are finance, patrons, . programs,I tickets and awards and judges committee chairmen. Soph Show . . . Organization of next year's Central Committee of Soph Show is now under way, starting with a mass meeting for the present freshmen at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, March 12 in the League. Petitions may be obtained in the League undergraduate office beginning Wednesday, March 131 and are due Monda, March 18. Interviewing will be held from March 19 to March 28. Positions are open for people with administrative ability as well as theatrical talent. Each position consists of a man and a woman student working as co-chairmen General chairmen, directors, secretaries, treasurers, and those interested in production, music, dancing, costumes, and make-up, ~ -- --1 - The general chairman's job will be to organize and co-ordinate the work of members of the Cen- tral Committee. The assistant general chairman will work close- ly with the general chairman. Some of the other positions open are secretary, treasurer and di- rector. Positions are also open for writing the music for dancing and singing choruses, duets and solos. tions. PETITIONING CALENDAR SENIOR POSITIONS IN LEAGUE: 1. Petitioning opened .............................Friday, Feb. 8 2. Interviewing ................................... Feb. 21 to 26 3. Petitioning closes ........................ Wednesday, Feb. 20 JUNIOR POSITIONS IN LEAGUE: 1. Petitioning opens .............................Friday, Feb. 15 2. Petitioning closes ..............,.......... Thursday, Feb. 28 3. Interviewing ...................March 1 to 8 SOPHOMORE POSITIONS IN LEAGUE: 1. Petitioning opens .......................... Monday, Feb. 25 2. Petitioning closes .........................Monday, March 11 3. Interviewing ...............................March 12 to 21 ASSEMBLY ASSOCIATION: 1. Petitioning opens .......................... Friday, Feb. 15 2. Petitioning closes ...........................Thursday, Feb. 28 3. Interviewing .................................. M arch 2 to 8 PANHELLENIC ASSOCIATION POSITIONS: 1. Petitioning begins ........................ Saturday, March 2 2. Petitioning ends ...........................Thursday, March 7 3. Interviewing ....... ........................March 2 to 8 JR. PANHELLENIC ASSOCIATION POSITIONS: 1. Petitions open ...............................Friday, Feb. 15 2. Petitions close .......................... Wednesday, Feb. 20 3. Interviewing ..................................Feb. 20 to 22 CLASS PROJECTS: 1. J.G.P. petitioning opens .................... today, Feb. 13 Petitioning closes .......................... Friday, March 1, Interviewing .... .....................March 4 to 9 2. Soph Show petitioning ........................ March 13 to 18 Interviewing ...............................March 19 to 28 3. Frosh Weekend petitioning......................Feb. 7 to 15 Interviewing ............................. . . 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