THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUN VANCIAL ASSISTANCE: University Provides Scholarship Help Baroque Trio Performs Unique Type of Concerts By PHILIP SHERMAN About one million dollars in cholarship aid was given to Uni- ersity students last year, Ivan arker, Assistant Dean of Men, nounced recently. In addition to this, he said, an- ther million was loaned to Uni- ersity students. Parker divided scholarship op- ortunities into three categories. The first, he noted, are those iven to entering students, award- d by May 1 of the semester pre- eding entrance. The other two, rirser said, those given by various schools and colleges and the general under- graduate scholarships, are award- ed to students already attending the University. Application for these must be made around the end of first se- mester in residence. A "B" aver- age, Parker commented, is the practical cutoff point for consid- eration because of the great com- petition. Need, Parker said, is a prime consideration. About one in four applicants receive grants, he ex- plained. The scholarship awards, which are announced in May, June and July are outlined in the booklet, "University Scholarships, Fellow- ships and Prizes," available from the Office of Student Affairs. In this booklet, the University explains just what aid is offered, and the qualifications a student should have in order to apply for aid. A wide variety of such aid is available to different students. Loans Available In addition -to scholarships, stu- dents may receive University aid in the form of loans, Parker added. University loans, at three per cent interest, usually totalfng un- der six hundred dollars payable at the end of the semester, are ap- plied for at the offices of the deans of men and women. In addition to this source, Park- er said, the National Defense Edu- cation Act loans will be handled by the University. All may apply for them, but edu- cation students receive first prior- ity, With scientists, mathemati- cians and modern foreign language students second, and general stu- dents third. "The University is the only such institution I know of that has a regularly sponsored organization to present music of this type," commented Prof. Florian Mueller of the music school. The Baroque trio, a University organization since 1955, is com- posed of Prof. Mueller who plays the oboe, Prof. Nelson Hauenstein, flute, and Prof. Marilyn Mason Brown, harpsichord. Specializing in music from 1600 to 1750, the group plays composi- tions of the Baroque period of music which ends with the death of Bach. The playing or much of this music has been neglected and many pieces only now are being made available," Prof. Mueller, said. "For example, one composi- tion which we have played was printed in 1740. We had to have a photostatic copy made of the re- cently found music." The trio presents a concert in Ann Arbor each semester and plays engagements throughout the state. In Detroit last fall the trio and the Woodwind Quintet played a special reception for the French ambassador, liii AO FOLL Welcome! 'S v MERE r t t DEE All Michigan Students iIII i: It M.., - - ., ^ ' I AVOID THE RUSH! BUY YOUR TEXTBOOKS FROM FOLLETT'S AS SOON AS YOU ARE CLASSIFIED. ASK FOR BOOKS BY COURSE NUMBERS. WE HAVE ADVANCED TEXT- A' - S. . 4, ~ it BOOK INFORMATION. FOLLEYT'S LEADS THE FIELD Every advance sale guaranteed to be right or your money will be cheerfully. refunded. ml III II "The Best Book Store On the Michigan Campus" -leadership awarded them by Michigan students year after year. --because they have what it takes, they have the books you want, when you want them, and at the right price - and always plenty of used books. r IIf FRESH EN! Buy your books at FOLLETT'S It's so easy to buy your books at Follett's - self-service or clerk assistance if you want it. Get them early. We have a tremen- dous stock of everything you will need. Shop early from official Uni- versity lists. Everything is guaran- teed to be right. 1111 4'l sell"!R new d 1e4 TE :TBOOKS * Every Book for Every Course * ALL USED BOOKS at Bargain Prices STUDENT SUPPLIES OF ALL KINDS MICHIGAN "Your Friendly Campus Book Store" 1111 BOOK I 11 I& mmm - - - -S I / _ . t ! * 7