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for indoors and out
VAN BOVEN SHOES, Inc.
17 Nickels Arcade - Ann Arbor, Michigan
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QUARTER SYSTEM:
WSU Considers Switch
To Full Year Calendar

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Full year calendars, already
adopted at the University and
Michigan State University, are
now being considered by Wayne
State University.
WSU President Clarence B. Hil-
berry informally recommended to
the Board of Governors that the
Detroit university go on a quarter

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The University awarded five
honorary degrees and five Dis-
tinguished Alumni Service Awards
at the commencement exercises.
Doctor of Laws degrees were
conferred upon the commence-
ment speaker Edward R. Murrow
and Marcolino G. Candau. Mur-
row is head of the United States
Information Agency and a for-
mer news commentator. Candau,
of Geneva, Switzerland, is direc-
tor-general of the World Health
Organization.
New York playwright, novelist
and director Elmer Rice received a
Doctor of Literature degree.
Doctor of Science Degrees went
to John M. Buchanan, Massachu-
setts Institute of Technology bio-
chemist, and to Claude E. Shan-
non, MIT professor of mathe-
matics and communications sci-
ences. Both are University alumni.
Distinguished Alumni Service
Awards were presented to John
Danhof, senior vice-president of
the Michigan Alumni Association,
and Earl A. Kelly, director of the
National A 1 u m n i Association,
member of the Michigan Union
Board and holder of various of-I
fices in the Alumni Club pro-
gram.
Founder of the Class Officers
Council Gordon W. Kingsbury,
Barbara M. Vaughan, vice-presi-
dent of the Board of Directors of
the Alumni Association, and Mil
ton G. Kendrick, who has been
active in the Michigan Alumni
Fund program and the Phoenix
Project and is a director of the
Ninth District of the Alumni As-
sociation, were also recipients of
the award.
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system in September 1962. He will
make a formal recommendation in
the fall which will follow up the
initial suggestions made at the
board's June meeting.
Hilberry said that the quarter
system would require little extra
funds because about 9,000 students
normally attend the summer ses-
sion. WSU is currently on a two
semester schedule with calendar
dates similar to the University's.
Ten-Week Semesters
Quarter systems usually provide
for four 10 week semesters. A stu-
dent electing three quarters each
year would graduate in the normal
four year period. One electing all
four quarters could earn a bache-
lor's degree in three years.
Hilberry indicated that some
faculty members are unwilling to
teach the full year without vaca-
tions and are opposed to this cal-
endar revision.
Hilberry also predicted that WSU
would have many problems secur-
ing new faculty men because of
the reduced appropriation granted
by the State Legislature. "We will
have extreme difficulties in hiring
replacements or new personnel for
the 1962-63 year," he said.
Faculty Disappointed
"Our faculty will surely be dis-
appointed at our inability to pro-
vide a general increase during the
next fiscal year, especially since
other institutions are able to prom-
ise a pay increase."
The Legislature appropriated
$15,582,125 for the next fiscal year
-$216,998 less than WSU received
this year. Hilberry said that the
school's administrators are still
reworking their budgets to fit the
six per cent reduction.
Hilberry said that WSU should
have approyimately the same num-
ber of faculty next fall as it has
now-812 full time and 510 part-
time teachers.
Other Institutions Attractive
"One can hardly blame them
for being drawn to some institu-
tion where the pay is more attrac-
tive, especially since we have no
evidence that our budgetary prob-
lems will not continue," Hilberry
said.
The WSU president said they
would normally have hired more
full-time people, but hesitated un-
til the financial situation became
clear.
WELCOME
STUDENTS
It's a Michigan tradition to have
your hair styled by our tonsorial
experts.
* AIR CONDITIONED
"@10 HAIRCUTTERS
DASCOLA BARBERS
Near Michigan Theatre

BUSINESS SERVICES
All roads lead to
RALPH'S MARKET
709 Packard
Food
Specialties
Kitchen Utensils
OPEN EVERY NIGHT TILL MIDNIGHT
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LINES
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3
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BARGAIN CORNER

CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING

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SUMMER SPECIALS: Men's Wear: short
sleeve sport shirts 99c & $1.50; knit
sport shirts $1.99: wash-n-wear slacks
$2.77; Bermuda shorts $2.99 up; many
other big buys-Sam's Store, 122 E.
Washington. W2
BLONDE TABLES, Danish dining set,
Haywood..Wakefield birch. Oriental
rugs, gentleman's desk, awaiting you!
at the Treasure Mart, 529 Detroit, NO
2-1383, Open Mon. & Fri. nites till 9.
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MISCELLANEOUS
STUDENTS!
For Summertime Breaks Visit the
SCHWABEN
215 Ashley
We feature the largest burger in town
also
the Poor Boy Sandwich

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Call Classified between 1,:00 and 3:00 Mon. thru Fri.
and 9:00 and 11 :30 Saturday - Phone NO 2-4786

ONE-DAY
,80
.96
1.12

SPECIAL
TEN-DAY
RATE
.39
.47
.54

MUSICAL MDSE.,
R RADIOS, REPAIRS
A-1 New and Used Instruments
BANJOS, GUITARS and BONGOS
Rental Purchase Plan
PAUL'S MUSICAL REPAIR
1119 W. Washington NO 2-1834
X3
ATTENTION SUMMER STUDENTS!
CLEARANCE ON ALL HI FI
PORTABLES IN STOCK
-UP TO 20% OFF-
SERVICE AND REPAIRS FAST,
EFFICIENT, GUARANTEED
DIAMOND NEEDLES FROM $2.95
ANN ARBOR
HI FI & TV CENTER
304 SOUTH THAYER
ACROSS FROM HILL AUDITORIUM
ASK FOR BIG JIM
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Preview of Grinnell's
PIANO FESTIVAL SALE
Come in any day
and see these tremendous
values from $399 up.
GR INNELL'S
323 S. Main NO 2-5667

FOR RENT
PARKING SPACE behind Campus The-
atre. $5.50/month. NO 3-4322. C7
GRAD GIRLS--Double rooms in attrac-
tive apt. 718 Lawrence. Full use kit-
chen and living room. $35/month per
girl. Call NO 5-5125 or NO 3-0787, C5
CAMPUS-HOSPITAL-Lovely furnished
apartment suitable for four girls,
Available July 10. Call 2-0671. 066
CAMPUS APTS.
Summer occupancy. Efficiency $55,
1-bedroom $65-$70, 2-bedroom $85-

$90. NO 5-9405.

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CAR SERVICE, ACCESSORIES
C-TED STANDARD SERVICE
Friendly service is our business.
Atlas tires, batteries and accessories.
Complete Automotive Service-All
products and services guaranteed.
Road Service
"You expect more from Standard
and you get it."
1220 South University
NO 8-9168
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Call NO 3-4156
Special weekend rates from 5 p.m.
Friday till 9 a.m. Monday .
$12.00 plus Sc a mile. Rates
include gas, oil, insurance.
514 E. WASHINGTON ST.
*TRUCKS AVAILABLE
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WOMAN Graduate Student - wanted
to share modern downstairs apart-
ment, Summer school or longer. 800
Lawrence. NO 5-9675. C3
VERY PLEASANT ROOM 2 blocks from
campus, 1 block .from eating places.
Cross ventilation, quiet shady street.
Phone 3-4685. 1320 Forest Court. C8
NOW AVAILABLE - Across from East
Quad: 2 parking spaces, part of an
exciting apartment, and a small duck.
Call NO 5-7892. 09
CAMPUS Attractive apartment fur-
nished for one adult. No garage. $75
a month. Prefer year-around occu-
pancy. NO 2-7395. C1
Ann Arbor's

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home of Steinway pianos
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/ FINEST
Apartments
at
Moderate
RentalIs

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FOR YOU!
t the#(chi an iti
SNACK BAR-Ground floor-Air conditioned
7:00A.M.-.10:00 P.M. through Thursday June 22
7:00 A.M.-8:00 P.M. Friday and Saturday through
8:00 A.M.-8:00 P.M. Sunday August 18
7:00 A.M.-8:00 P.M. Monday through Saturday
-Balance of Summer
8:00 A.M.-8 :00 P.M. Sundays-Balance of Summer
CAFETERIA-Ground floor-Air conditioned

ZINDELL
OLDSMOBILE
Ann Arbor, NO 3-0507

PERSONAL
THERE'S NO PLACE like the Schwaben
Inn for a Schwabenburgeri 215 Ashley.
Fl

HELP WANTED
STUDENT TEACHER interested In
helping child with muscle coordina-
tion. NO 3-5065. Hi
DIXIELAND DRUMMER-Contact Tom
Lough, NO 3-0807 or University Ext.
421W days. H2
FOR RENT
FURNISHED APARTMENT close to
State Theatre. $50/month. Call NO
2-7274. C4
CAMPUS-furnished three-room apart-
ment, private bath. Call NO 2-7365.
C2
CAMPUS 4-room furnished apartment
for summer, suitable or22 or 3 boys.
NO 3-4322. C6
CAMPUS-2 blocks. Two-bedroom apt.
suitable for 4 adults. First floor at
reduced rate for summer. NO 3-4062.
C11

Schedule of Rentals
Studio .................$ 98 to 20
1-Bedroom ..............120 to 180
2-Bedroom ............. 225 to 270
3-Bedroom............ 270 to 330
(Including heat, water, Frigi-
daire range and refrigerator,
swimming pool)
Models open 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. daily
and Sunday. Immediate occu-
pancy, 2200 Puller Road.

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Lunch 11:30 A.M.-1 :00 P.M. Daily
12:00 noon=2:00 P.M. Sunday
Dinner 5:00 P.M.-7:00 P.M. Daily

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OPEN ALL SUMMER
MAIN DINING ROOM-First floor
Air Conditioned
Breakfast 7:15 A.M.-9:00 A.M. Daily
Lunch '11:45 A.M.-1 :30 P.M. Da'ly
Dinner 5:45 P.M.-7:45 P.M. Daily
Closed Saturday and Sunday Beginning July 1
Closed August 19 through September 4
BILLIARD ROOM-Second floor
12:00 noon-9:00 P.M. Monday through Friday
12:00 noon-6:00 P.M. Saturday
Closed Sunday

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NEVER TAKES
A VACATION!
It's here to serve you
on campus all summer lon
USIIU 1 N 'W
for your summer reading pleasure.

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Welcome stulenhi!
We're sure you'll find our shop a pleasant
place to choose your summer wardrobe
by famous makers at moderate prices-

* Koret of California
" Catalina
" Personal
" Sporteens

" Rosanna Sweaters
* Macshore Blouses
i Phoenix Hosiery
* Wear Right Gloves

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HURON
TOWERS
NO 3-0800
NO 5-9161

Stop in and pay us a visit soon;
you'll be glad you did!

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BARNARD'S Campu4 Cajuaij

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Phone NO 3-2605

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BARBER SHOP-Ground floor
Air Conditioned
8:30 A.M.-5:15 P.M. Daily except Sunday

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- Need ALTERATIONS, REPAIRS,
SERVICES?

* Looking for BUSINESS
USED CARS and SALE

OPPORTUNITIES,
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