BER 21, 19TTHEH MICHIGAN DAILY Nave a WORLDPof FUN Trve/with SITA ..4 Unbelievable Low Cost 7777.7- .q"- DAILY OFFIA"IAL F w: Y -, n MUSKET Rehearses Musia -------------- - -- - - -------------------- 60 Ve ,4,, frm $645 Continued from Page 2) the week on the topic, "The Hindu lIa of Reincarnation." Fri., Nov. 21, S43-615 *s f s.,h-$9984-:15 p.m, Lane Hall Library. OVEn"'mno'rsnud _ CS* Cg@credit. Extended Hours: Women students Also low-cost trips to Mexico who attended the Lecture at Hill Aud. $169 up, South America $699 up, on Tues. night, Nov. 18, had extended Haowaii Study Tour $549 up and hours uintil 10:55 p.m. Around the World $1798 up. _rt____. Ask Your Travel Agent Graduation Exercises for 'students 26th I * t 332 S.. Michign Ave. who complete their degree requirements Year S 0R L . AVE.C Chicogo 4, HA 1.I551 at the end of the first semester of the 1958-59 school year will be held Sat., THE PRICELESS LOOK} We saw it coming- another wonderful batch of MACSHORE blouses all just as per- fect for holiday gifting as this Rise-- of -pleats front, notched necklace collar, button back. . l Dacron and cotton so it never needs ironing. And check that tiny price! Whitc, blue, maize, beige. Sizes 30 tto 38. \> \~ 0398 Business and Other Styles Professional 3 o4 WUMME CLUB RUMMAGE S SAL E Sat. at V.F.W. for MACSHORE CLASSICS %of rt MAIO SHOP CAMPUS TOGS on Forest off at South U. corner 1111 South U. opposite 1 1 blocks from Campus Theatre Main Shop Jan. 24. 1959 at 2:00 p.m. in Hill Aud. Further notice will follow. Summary: Action taken by Student Government Council at its meeting Nov. 19, 1958. Approved minutes of the previous meeting as corrected. Elected the following officers: Presi- dent, Maynard Goldman; Executive; Vice-President, Morton Wise: Admin- istrative Vice-President, Jo Hardee; Treasurer. Ronald Gregg. Approved: Nov. 24 Assembly Associa- tion, Fortnight, Lydia .Mendelssohn Dec. 11 India Student Association, de- bate. "Foreign Policy of India." Defeated the following motion: That Student Government Council delegate responsibility for calendaring and ap- proving- events to the Student Activi- ties Committee. Aside from periodic progress reports, the committee is to report to the Council on calendaring and approval of events only when it needs help or advice. If serious ques- tion arises the problem will be auto- matically brought to the Council of the president of the organization so requests. Approved motion calling for a spe- cial meeting to discuss the concept of student government. Disciplinary action in cases of stu- dent misconduct: At meetings held on Oct. 16, 23, 30 and Nov. 6, cases in- volving 54 students were heard by the Joint Judiciary Council. In all cases the action was approved by the Sub- Committee on Discipline. 1. Cdnduct unbecoming students in that state laws and city ordinances re- lating to the purchase, sale and use of intoxicants were violated: (a) Purchased and consumed intox- scants in violation of state law. One student fined $25.00 and warned. (b) Drank, in student quarters. in violation of state law and was finedI in Municipal Court for being a drunk and disorderly person in a public place. One student fined $35.00 with $15.00 suspended and warned. ic) Contributed to the delinquency of a minor and was fined in Munici- pal Court for driving after drinking. One student fined $20.00 and warned. f(d Possessed and consumed Intoxi- cants as a minor: One student fined $25.00 with $10.00 suspended and warned. !re Possessed and consumed intoxi- cants as a minor and engaged in dis- orderly conduct by shooting off fire- crackers. One student fined $40.00 with $10.00 suspended and warned. (f Possessed and consumed intoxi- cants as a minor and engaged in dis- orderly conduct by shooting off fire- crackers. Since this was a second of- fense this student was fined $40.00 with $10.00 suspended, required to con- tribute 30 hours of charitable work in some institution within the Univer- sity between now and spring vacation and placed upon complete social pro- bation which will prohibit participa- tion in any activity until spring vaca- tion. Warned that a future violation might lead to suspension. (g) Consumed and possessed intoxi- cants as a minor and engaged in a dis- orderly act of vandalism. One student fined $35.00 with $10.00 suspended and warned. (h) Possessed intoxicants as minors. Two students were fined $30.00 with $20.00 suspended and placed on social probation for four weekends (as set down by Women's Judiciary). 2. Violation of the Student Automo- bile Regulations: (a) Failure to register: One student fined $50.00, E. permit was revoked and replaced with a business permit (third violation); one student fined $35.00; three students fined $25.00; one stu- dent fined $20.00 with $5.00 suspended, five students fined $20.00 with $10 00 (Continued on Page 8) ONE PERFORMANCE ONLY-SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 30 REtURN ENGAGEMENT BY POPULAR DEMAND PETE SEEGER WITH SONNY TERRY r SING BALLADS . BLUES WORK SONGS . SPIRITUALS SONGS FROM AROUND THE WORLD ' There is nothing quite to compare with Pete Seeger's way with an audience." J. DORSEY CALLAGHAN DETROIT FREE PRESS Sunday, Nov. 30 - 8:00 P.M. x DETROIT INSTITUTE OF ARTS $3.30-$.50-$1.65 - Seats on Sale Now TICKEtS AT GRINNELL'S TICKET OFFICE; CENTER MUSIC SHOPS, NORTHLAND and EASTLAND; CAMBRIDGE BOOK STALL, CASS near WARREN; CAMPUS RECORD SHOP, 6340 W. McNICHOLS MUMFORD RECORD SHOP, 18025 WYOMING DISC SHOP, 1210 S. UNIVERSITY, ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN Auspices: DETROIT LABOR FORUM RECORDING EXCLUSIVELY FOR FOLKWAYS RECORDS Michigan's most beautiful and newest mobile home park... KENINTO _PRK(CONTY STTE i . o r r M "'' . ii ! 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