THE MICHIGAN DAILY Tb~ItY~daY C ~ GrQ~ ~j 639~O~, ~jis. IIII 'gents Govern I Isals Polic UNIVERSITY BRANCHES OUT: Flint DearornMfer Unique Services F lnt , 4fr m ar 1) Baki 98we h Ollf erSua~f rga edn ents. -two at to elec- In the ath of w the re-] Regents currently include Ec~kert of Lansing, Charles mnedy fo Detroit, Carl F. ai of Ann Arbor, William 1naly 0of Jackson, Eugene B. of Ann Arbor, Carl Brablec' ville, Irene E. Murphy of ngham and Donald Thurber osse Pointe.. New Regents vents Matthaei and Mclnally Lthe group last January, g been elected to the board -evious April. officio members of the board rnlverslty President Harlan er and Lynn B. Bartlett,4 Superintendent of Public In- ion. authority of the Regents is Ted on them by the State tuton. The Regents also he power to elect a president University, which they have eight times to date. day-to-day activities of the rsity are conducted by Presi- Eatcher and his executive of-" ,although final approval on Aters rests with the Regents. Vlake Recommuendations recommendations in the aca- area originate within the is schools and colleges and ferred to the president and egents by the dean of each e- President and Dean of ties Marvin L. Niehuss is re- ible for all instructional and rh programs and is the Uni- 's chief officer in the ab- of the president. nitrative D e an R ob e rt *ns works closely with Nie- in the area of budget ad- traton of teaching and re- h units. Directs Finance e-President in charge of Bess and Finance Wilbur K. ont directs all the business and financial affairs of the Uni- versity, including plant expansion and maintenance. Problems of non-academic personnel also are his responsibility. John McKevtt, assistant to Pierpont, aids in plan- ning the University's building pro- grams. Coordination of all student af- fairs outside the academic area is the responsibility of Vice-Presi- dent for Student Affairs James A. Lewis. Offices of Dean of Men Walter B. Rea and Dean of Wom- area, also under Lewis' office en Deborah Bacon come within this area. Also under Lewis' office are the International Center, Health Service, the admissions of- fice and the Bureau of Appoint- ments. Deals with Legislature Vice-President William E. Stirton directs University relations with the state legislature, state execu- tive officers and industrial and professional organizations. Assist- ing him in these areas is Robert Cross, administrative assistant in the office of the vice-president. Stirton is also Director of the Dearborn Center which opened this year for the first time.. University relations are directed by Vice-President Lyle Nelson, He is administratively responsible for the University Relations Service, radio and television broadcasting and alumni relations. He works' with the Development Council and the Board in Control of Intercol- legiate Athletics. He also serves on the Board in Control of Student Publications. Erich Walter serves as assistant to the president of the University and is secretary to the University. 1s!' All-Campus Dance IwHOP "SEA RHAPSODY" September 24 ... 9-12 League Ballroom attract between 700 and 1,000 part-time students this fall. Flint College works on much the same plan, being a "senior" col- lege that also off ers credit courses for part-time students, It has no work-study program, but like Dearborn, is a relatively small college, with an estimated enrollment of around 500 this fall.I The Flint College differs from, any unit found on the Ann Arbor, campus in that it is "more like a! small literary college with two ad- ded programs" in education and, ~business administration" David M. French, dean of the college, re- ported. It also differs in the basic phi- losophy which prompted the Uni- versity to open the off-campus branch. upend, it was hailed as a pioneer-I to a bachelor of arts degree, ing project, Fbr the first time a The Flint College and Flint Jun- large university has collaborated for College cooperate in the use of with a chy-supporeJunior coI campus buildings, the scheduling of vacations and examination lege in an effort to provide a four- periods, and the coordination of music mops *aaa - a a a a a - - - - w W W W W - - w - - - - - w w - - - TRAVEL FOR LESS Deluxe meals included 99-passenger planes Ann Arbor to Chicago $10 . ... round trip $19 Ann Arbor to New York City $20 round trip $38 Ann Arbor to West Coast: $8 . round trip $160 San Francisco ..,. Los Angeles ... San DiegoM FLIGHTS ALSO to: Washington, D.C., Miami, Boston, Honolulu, Philadelphia, and other cities.4 Regular low cost flights to Europe, Latin America, South Amen-4 co, Africa, Middle East, Far East and most of the Pacific Islands. 4 I A Message to All Students:, - .I 1,~4M ~lg Clotbes f yrMn t~ 1 1 tkej41ntae fal 1 e ne 1 O teah' n It I .5 acC' ~niX le i n e cle Onith tt n.. the O el our sef.e allofs 1f the entheou the t1~e 1 rt ~ltge e 1ke 0° ,s e i h o tIU" 1 old tetads et hes sutbl orae I}S an j aclitesa o~viet 00 s c e tdest i Q ca puse C lst I~s t of r e b e anjivri Yoe p anndL *1de es)ods 1 colegeiXgeloclthsesta 1 lives th at Yucan uey uthe ragY u m0oneyle i p .RO~~ ~SS .Wllassatae ue osaeCuc'ae jjot college w eatatpce guaran n uaate t RE1w uatantee Of d ate guaantee 0seein ' oer tCan II 10llege style. ,d~ 1'you il en) olvlee 1 uitee 'idIt1 I1O~ in and get acCI 1il ecan. be of any eSneIY inceelY'I 1 1 1 111~' s aLvailable-1 1 f d d, c1a I I baWge