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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

CLASSIFIED

ADVERTISING

DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN

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Discipline also includes the term
"Needs Counseling" as used by the
School of Music and the School of
Education.
b) Part-time and special student
carrying less than twelve hours.
Activities: The eligibility require-
ments must be met by students par-
ticipating in such- activities as are
listed below. The list is not exhaustive'
but is intended to indicate the kinds
of extracurricular activities for parti-
cipation in which eligibility is neces-
nary.
a) Participation in public perform-
ances which are sponsored by. stu-
dent organizations and which re-
quire group, rehearsals. Examples:
Union Opera, Junior Girls' Play; pro-
ductions of the Gilbert and Sulli-
van Society, Student Players and
Inter-Arts Union; performances of
Arts Chorale and the Glee Club.
b) Participation in public perform-
ances which are sponsored by aca-
demic courses and which require
group rehearsals, for those partici-
pants who are not' enrolled in the
sponsoring course for credit. Ex -
amplest Ensemble 45, 46 (Orchestra),
Ensemble 47, 48 (Bands), Ensemble
49, 50 (Choir), Voice 11, 12, 155, 156
(Opera Workshop).
c)' Staff members of student publi-
cations. Examples: Daily, Gargoyle,
Michiganensian, Technic, Genera-
tion.
d) Officers and chairmen of stand-'
ing committees in student organiza-
tions, including house groups. This
includes positions in house groups
such as social, athletic, rushing.
personnel, pledge training and pub-
lication chairmen, house managers
and stewards.
e) Class officers or candidates for
such office.
f) Members and candidates for mem-
bership in studen$' g o v e r n m e n t
groups. Examples: Student Govern-
mnent Council, Judiciary Councils,
Interfraternity Council; Pan-Hllenic
B oard, : Assemblyl 'Board, Interhouse
Council, Inter-cooperative Council,
League and Union student govern-
ment groups, Music School Assem-
bly, Business Administration Coun-
cil.
g) Committee member) for major
campus projects and dances. Ex-
amples: Michigras, Winter Carnival,
League committees, Frosh weekend,
Sophomore Cabaret, Assembly Bali,
Interfraternity Counl& Ball, Home-
coming Dance, Senior Ball, J-Hop.:
h) Representatives to off-campus
activities.
i) Representatives on student-
faculty. committees.
Special. Permission: -Special permils-
sion to participate in extracurricular
activities in exception to the regula-
tions may be granted in extraordinary
cases by 'the .offices of, the Dean ; of
Women and of the Dean of Men.
Denial of Permission: The Dean of
Women or the Dean of Men may, in
extraordinary cases, deny permission
to participate in an activity or activi-'
ties.
Participation Lists: Managers and
chairmen of student activities and
projects are required; to submit to the
Office of Student Affairs an alphabet-
ical list of all students participating in
activities under their, leadership, indi-
cating positions, held. For -activities
which are organized at the .beginning
of a semester, lists must be filed not
later than the end of the third week
of classes, For activities organized dur-
ing the semaester, participation lists
m ut be filed within forty-eight hours
after the activity is organized.
University Regulations Concerning Stu-
dent Affairs, Conduct and Discipline
Enrollment in the University car-

ries with it obligations in regard to
oonduct, 'not only inside but also out-
side the classroom and students are.
expected to 'conduct themselves in
'such a manner as to be a credit both
to themselves and to the University.
They are amenable to the laws govern-
ing the community as well as to the
rules and orders ;of the University and
University officials and they are ex-
pected to observe the standards of con-
duct approved by the University.
Whenever a student, group of stu-
dents, society, fraternity" or other stu-
dent organization fails "to observe eith-
er the general standards of conduct as
adopted by the proper University
authorities, or' conducts himself or it-.
self in such a manner as to make it
apparent that he or it is not 'a desir-
able member' or part of the University,
he or it shall be Iable to disciplinary
action by the proper University auth-
orities. (Regents' Bylaws, 'Sec. 8:03.)
Specific rules of conduct which must
be observed are:..
Women Guests in Men's Residences:
The- presence of women guests in men's
residences, except for exchange and
guest dinners or for social events or
during calling hours approvedbythe.
Office of Student Affairs, is- not per-
mitted. This regulation does not ap-
ply to mothers of residents. (Commit-
tee on Student Conduct, January 28,
1957.)
Calling Hours for- Women in Men's
Residences: Women guests are per-
mitted in men's residences only dur-
ing approved social events, exchange
or guest dinners, or during calling
hours which shall conform to the fol-
lowing regulations:
1. Women may call- at University
Men's Residence Halls daily between
3 p.m. and 10:30 p.m. This privilege-
is granted because of the presence of
the Associate Adviser.
2. Women' may call, at fraternities
having approved resident house di-
rectors on Friday from 8 p.m. to 12
p.m., on. Saturday from 2:30 to 5:30
p.m. And from.-8 prin-to 12 p.m.i;,and
on Sunday from 1 p.m. to 10:30 p.m.
It is expected, that the resident house
director will' be present during these
hours.> This privilege applies only to
casual calls and not to planned par-
ties,- which must. be. submitted, for
approval to the Office of Student Af
fairs. (This privilege does not appll
to a fraternity operating as a room-
ing house.)-
3. Women callers in men's residences
will be restricted to. the main floor
of the residence.
Calling Hours for Men in Women's
Residences: Calling- hours for men in
women's residences begin at 1:00 p.m.
Monday through- Friday, and on Sat-
urday and Sunday as decided by the
individual houses. Guests must leave
women's residences at 10:25 p.m. Mon-
day through Thursday; 12:25 a pm. on
Fridayk and Saturday; and '10:55. p.m.
on Sunday.
Intoxicating Beverages: The use or
presence of intoxicating beverages in
student quarters is not permitted
(Committee on Student Conduct, July
2, 1947). For the purposes of this regu-
lation, student quarters are defined as
follows:
1. University Residence Halls;
2. ,Fraternity and sorority houses; .
3. 'Co-operative houses;'
4. League houses;
5. Other residences in which student
. groups recognized. by the- University,
live;
6. -A private room or apartment or
any other residence in wvlich one or
more students, who are under 21,
reside.
- University: policy will be consistent'
with state and local regulations con-
cerning the use of intoxicants. (See
appendix for Michigan Compiled Laws.
and Ordinances of the City of Ann"
Arbor.) Each student regardless of ,his
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ALTERATIONSR
CONVERT your double-breasted suit to6
a- new single-breasted model. $15.
Old style wide lapel single-breasted
coat into a new style narrow lapel
model. $11. Write to Michaels Tailor-
ing Co., 1425 Broadway, Detroit,
Michigan, for free details or phone
WO 3-5776. )P1
FOR RENT
FURNISHED 5 rooms and basement.
Laundry facilities. Reasonable. NO
2-2625.
COOKING PRIVILEGES
Rooms for men. Automatic laundry
facilities, TV, linens, free parking,
1 block from campus. HA 6-2321,
5-7 P.M. )C53
SPACIOUS living room carpeted, fire-
place, 2 large bedrooms, full kitchen
with milk, automatic laundry, park-
- ing day or evening. NO 3-9464. Two
blocks behind Rackham. )C50
ROOM for male students, %,: block
from campus. Cooking privileges. 417
E. Liberty. NO 5-7588 ' )C52
LARGE carpeted room with kitchen,
fireplace, automatic laundry, parking
day or evening. NO 3-9464. )C51
LARGE double room plus study room
and also a study room. 1209 Olivia
St. Call NO 3-7136. )C48
SINGLE ROOM for man. Near Campus.
NO 8-8681 after 5:00 P.M. 1011 E.
University. ) C49
FURNISHED apartment. Automatic
heat, private bath and entrance. 924
Sylvan Ave. Ph. 2-4198. )C46
SOUTH UNIVERSITY* offices. 1-
panelled, acoustical ceiling, tiny, $15.
2-lab or workshop type, $15. NO
8645 or NO 3-0171. - (C47
WHITMORE LAKE-Nice 3 room log
cabin, furnished, insulated, oil heat,
hot° water. $60 mnthly. Call NO
2-1005 after 3.' )C29
FOR RENT-% of a large double and
one single in a quiet house and
neighborhood. Linens furnished.
Southeast section. Call NO 2-1465.
)C37
STUDENT ROOMS, double available,
1' block from campus. Call NO
2-0936. )C30
SINGLE room for grad student. Linens
furnished. On the bus line. Call NO
.3-5746 after 4 P.M. )C39
WANTED-Male roommate to share 3
room apartment. 106 E. Kingsley.)NO
3-7343. ) C38
FOR 2 MEN- who want privacy. Sepa-
rate bedrooms, bath and study. All
your own plus telephone. Call NO
2-6193. )C42
ROOM for grad student. Graduate
fraternity. Reasonable. NO 3-2600.
)C41
ONE OR TWO male students to share
4% room apt. on the hill. Call NO
2-1059 after 4 P.M. )C27
LARGE Single Room for Man. Three
Blocks from Campus. Across from
Wine's Field, near all sports areas.
Linen furnished. Call NO 2-8372.
)C25
TWO NICE ROOMS for rent. Two
Studious Girls Desired. 524 West
Liberty. Before 6:00 Call NO 3-6228.
After 6:00 Call- NO 2-4271. )C24
2 BEDROOM HOUSE. Available mme-
.diately, unfurnished. Ideal for stu-
dent couple. Gas heat, utilities sep-
rate. HUnter 2-6014. )C21
PLEASANT, BIG double room for 2
male grad students. 1313 S. Forest.
NO" 2-9806. )C22
WANTED: Two meh to share apart-
ment. 3rd floor-share kitchen and
1 bath. Call No 3-91. )C23
1022, VAUGHN-Warm, pleasant single
room in quiet apartment near cam-
pus for mature graduate girl. Snack
privileges, $10 weekly. NO 2-5443
after 6 P.M.' )C18
TRAILER SPACE
AVAILABLE
US-23 15 miles North of Ann Arbor.
Large lots, reasonable rates, pleas-
ant surroundings.
STARLIGHT TRAILER COURT
10175 Bishop Rd. ACademy 7-7191
)C3
CAMPULS- BLOCK. Modern furnished
apartments. 54 . Forest NO 2-1443.
)C4

CAR SERVICE, ACCESSORIES
ATLAS GRIP-SAFE TIRES 4-670x15,
$63.75; 4-710x15, $76.95; 4-760x15,
$82.95. Plus tax and recappable tires.
Budget terms.
HICKEY'S SERVICE STATION
Cor. Main and Catherine-NO 8.-7717
)S2
C-TED STANDARD -SERVICE
Friendly service is Ar business.
Atlas tires, batteries and acces-
sories. Waranteed & guaranteed.
See us for the best price on new
& used tires. Road service -
mechanic on duty.
"You expect more from Standard
and you get it!"
1220 S. University at Forest
NO 8-9168 )S1
WE SERVICE ALL
FOREIGN CARS
Authorized Dealer
VOLVO
TRI UMPH
SAAB
MICHIGAN
EUROPEAN CAR CORP.

NEW CARS
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and
PAC KARD
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specially trained mechanics
for this special line of cars.
f Authorized Dealer
in Ann Arbor
for Mercedes-Benz and
Studebaker
Local Delivery Available
rARCURE
MvOTOR SALES

BUSINESS SERVICES
ON PACKARD right off State Street
. . . That's our convenient location.
Our hours are convenient too. 7:30
'til midnight.
RALPH'S MARKET
709 Packard
)J15
SMITH'S
CARPETS --RUGS
LI NOLEUM- TILE
SAVE On Carpet Remnants-
many sizes and colors.
CARPET STORE-
207 E. Washington St.
LINOLEUM STORE
205 N. Main St.
) J14
ONE-DAY SERVICE
for shoe repairing and hat cleaning at
SANFORD'S
also fine tailoring, suits pressed and
shoe shining
119 East Ann Street
Phone: Business 10 8-6966
30 years in same location
(opposite court house)
)JF
FOX MOTEL

BUSINESS SERVICES
LINOLEUM, wall tile, shades, venetian
blinds installed properly. Murphy
Brothers, 320 E. Liberty. NO 8-6725.
)J6

FOR SALE

BIANCHI Bicycle, man's, new cond.
ww, gen., S-A shift. Best offer. NO
8-6312. ) B21
MOUTON COAT. Size 12, like new.
$20.00. Call NO 3-6416. )B20
BIRCH, kneehole desk and chair, blond
Baumritter. $65. Call NO 2-2824.
)B17
30 FT. - '57 GENERAL. Combination
livingroom - kitchen area and bed-
room, Excellent condition. Call HA
9-9844. )B18
ARMY-NAVY type Oxfords - $7.25;
socks 39c; shorts 69c; military sup-
plies. Sam's Store. 122 E. Washington,
)B2

MUSICAL MDSE,
RADIOS, REPAIRS

617 Detroit Street
Telephone: NO 3-3309

)V21

303 'Ashley

NO 5-5800

)S3
TRANSPORTATION
WANTED RIDE-Mon. thiru Fri.; must
arrive Mich. Union 7:40 A.M, from
North Campus. Call NO 3-3831, Eve.
) G2
Rent A Car
514 E. Washington St.
NO 3-4156
CARS RENTED by hour,
day, or week
WEEKEND SPECIAL RATE
from Friday 5 P.M. till
Monday 9 A.M.
$10.00 plus $:08 per mile
Gas, oil and insurance includedG
)Gl
PERSONAL
DEAR BILL,
I'm back from the dead and just in
case you are interested, I'll be at
Alpha Epsilon Pi's all campus dance
this Saturday at Hillel from 10-1. It's
free! Even you can come! Hope to
see you there.
Joyce Smith
)F22
WE'RE expecting you . . . today 4:15
at The Michigan Daily . . . for The
Daily tryout meetings (great place
to work with staffs to fit everyone's
interests).
Dale & Liz Carol
(editorial) (business)
P.S. the address is 420 MaynardSt.
)F21
FRENCH tutoring by native French
woman. Phone NO 5-7516. )F18
THE KENNELBUNKPORT Trolley rolls
again. "The Little One." )F19
I'LL BE EXPECTING you this after-
noon. Fri. 4:15. )F17
Who is RC 3?
)F16
BABY SITTER-Afternoons. Must have
transportation. Call NO 3-3827 morn-
ings or afternoons. )F13
STUDENT WIVES (earn while hubby
learns). Christmas gifts, toys, and,
housewares available from local party
plan warehouse. Call NO -3-5446 for
appointments. )F14
ANN ARBOR NURSERY SCHOOL for
3 year olds. Ann Arbor's oldest ;co-
operative nursery. 1415 Miller. NO
3-8660 for information. )F12
WANTED- Boarders. Excellent rates.
Call steward, NO 3-8581. )F4
TEACHER of SINGING and SPEAKING.
Class or private lessons. Mrs. Ken-
neth N. Westerman, 715 Granger, NO
8-6584. )Fl

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CARS
AUTHORIZED
SALES'
AND SERVICE

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2805 E. Michigan

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RADIOS
ADMIRAL
PHILCO
ZENITH
MAGNAVOX
RCA
EMERSON
RAYTHEON
$29.95 and up
MUSIC CENTER
300 S. Thayer, NO 2-2504
)X3
MICHIGAN Marching Band members
Enroll now for Group Insurance
covering instruments. Contact Air-
way Underwriters, Inc., 309 S. State,
NO 2-7521. )X2
RARE Violins & String Instrument
repairs. ,Pianos (Baldwin, Ivers &
-Pond, Estey) and Organs (Baldwin,:
Estey, Thomas) New and Used.
Terms.
MADDY MUSIC
508 E. William NO 3-3223

)8
SHOES dyed any color, nylon lifts
for those little heels. Same day
heel service (on request). Invisible
half soling.
RAPID SHOE REPAIR
216 E. Washington
Freeman men's shoes
)J7
ILL BABYSIT in your home after-
noons 1-5 p.m. and evenings. Reliable
and experienced sitter. Call after-
noon NO 3-2081. )J12

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ALFA-ROMEO
OVERSEAS AUTO SALES
331 South 4th Avenue. NO 2-2541
)V3
USED CARS
WE BUY
USED FOREIGN CARS
MICHIGAN
EUROPEAN CAR CORP.
303 Ashley NO 5-5800
)N4
1951 MG-TD, new tires, brake system,
oils eals, exhaust and many other
new- items. Classic beauty. Call NO
5-6027. )N3
1954 JAGUAR XK-120 Roadster. Good
condition. Call NO 3-2179. )N5
FOR SALE
We specialize in good used cars from
$100 up. GENE'S AUTO SALES at
544 Detroit Street. NO 3-8141. )N1
'48 STUDEBAKER. Good mechanical
condition. Best offer. NO 8-8761.
)N6
'58 ISETTA, larger 4 passenger Ivory.
Absolutely new. Call NO 2-8921.
)N7
LOST AND FOUND
LOST-Small white notebook between
N. State & U. Hospital on Catherine,
N. Ingells,- or Lawrence Tuesday.
Dick Wass, NO 5-2154. )A9
LOST-Glasses in brown leather case.
E. Ann to Campus area. NO 5-7674.
)A8
STRAYED from President's House, two
half grown cats. One all gray and one
black and tan tiger, cherished pets.
Rewards, NO 3-1511, ext. 3345. )A4

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