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September 16, 1960 - Image 16

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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

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Dear Student:
The Michigan Daily has just become YOUR college newspaper.
You will find The Daily serves you in two ways: it presents and
evaluates campus and world events and offers you the chance to par-
ticipate in a stimulating activity encompassing all phases of journalism.
I 'We invite you to join us Friday, Sept. 16 at an open-house at The
Daily building, 420 Maynard Street, located next to the Student Ac-
tivities Building.
Previous experience is not necessary-only a keen interest in cur-
rent events or the business side of newspapering.
Drop in any time from I to 5 P.M. Our staff is anxious to show
you around and to chat with you over coffee.
Looking forward to seeing you.
JUDY DONER
Personnel Director
1 'MARGIE BLUESTEIN
I Assoc. Business Manager
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IOUS PLAY-With grimly determined expressions, Rendez..
campers grapple for a greased watermelon during a water

--Mvii uutrow
"I WANNA GO BACK TO MICHIGAN"-Sitting around the campfire at Camp Rendezvous, Univer-
sity freshmen have an opportunity to learn and practice traditional Michigan songs and cheers
before school begins.
Talks H ighlight'Rendezvous'

DIAMONDS

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HALLER' S
TO THE STUDENTS OF THE
UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN
1028Years:61858 to 1960
We welcome the Old Students and
invite the. New Students to our store,
located just North of Main Campus.
717 N. University - near Hill Auditorium
COLLEGE JEWELRY
7EW RY. WATCH REPAIRING
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Ct

Talks on the educated person,
religion and extra-curricular ac-
tivities highlighted Freshman
Rendezvous camps last weekend.
Two camp sessions were held at
Detroit Recreational Camp at
Brighton and two at the Univer-
sity Fresh Air Camp.
The first sessions, which ran
from Sept. 9 through Sunday,
Sept. 11, were planned for stu-
dents who had not attended the
summer orientation.program. The
second sessions were held Sunday
through Tuesday for freshmen
who had pre-registered during the
summer.
Each session opened with a
speech on "Who is the Educated
Person?" Profs. Robert Angell of
the sociologydepartment, Wilbert
McKeachie of the psychology de-
partment, Marvin Felheim of the
English department and literary
college Associate Dean Jamts Rob-
ertson each opened a session with
a talk on this topic.
Extra-curricular activities were'
discussed by student panels com-
posed of officers of the various
campus organizations. A student-
faculty panel evaluated the prob-
lem "What Happens to Religion
on Campus?"
Tne camps are sponsored by the
Office of Religious Affairs with
the cooperation of several stu-
dent organizations.
Their purpose is to help new-
students evaluate religious, aca-
demic, and social values of cam-
pus life. It. also gives therm a
chance to meet faculty members
from various academic fields and
to ask questions and share ideas
with upperclassmen.
W ELCOME
COEDS
It's Fall hairstyles galore .
" No appts. needed +
S1Q hairstylists
* Air-conditioned
THE DASCOLA BARBERS
Near the Michigan Theatre

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Your COLLEG E SHOP wit h
clothes s e l ect ed just for YOU
You start every week with a capital Weekend-you live for dates
dances, corsages, and cars-a weekend whirl of exclusives with just
YOU in mind,-a COAT to arrive in, a SUIT to Sunday in, a DRESS
to date or dance in, and SPORTSWEAR to school or play in-all
in the most striking fabrics and stirring colors and all expertly
tailored by the famous makers featured in CHARM, MADE-
MOISELLE, SEVENTEEN, GLAMOUR, VOGUE, and HARPER'S.
Suits... from $39.98 to $125.00
cts.. from $39.98 to $145.00
Dresses .. . from $21.98 to $85.00
Sportswear. from '$3.8 to $39.98
Accessories from $1.00 to$25.00

Are Now
Taking Applications
For Their
Uof/'A
College Board

-David Giltrow
RAPT ATTENTION-James H. Robertson, associate dean of the
literary college, discusses "Who Is an Educated Person" at Camp
Rendezvous.
Dean's Office Lists Shifts
In Residence Halls' Staffs

Lower Level

The Off ice of the Dean of Wom-
en reports both changes in loca-
tion and additions to the staff of
the women's residence halls this
fall.
Mrs. Catherine Bergeon, former
Resident Director of Blagdon
House in Mary Markley Hall has
moved to the Dean of Women's
Office in her new capacity as
Assistant Dean of Women in
charge of staff.
Location Changes Listed
Resident Directors who have
changed locations include: Mrs.
Florence Atkinson, former Resi-
dent Director of Elliot House in
Mary Markley Hall, now Resident
Director of Bush House; Mrs. Ila
Benson, former Assistant Director
of Angell House in Alice Lloyd
Hall, now Resident Director of
Blagdon House in Markley Hall;
Mrs. Ann, Coller, former Resident
Director of Couzens Hall, now
Resident Director of Kleinstueck
House in Lloyd Hall and Co-
ordinating Director of Lloyd Hall;
Mrs. Lila Cook, former Assistant
Director in Couzens Hall, now As-
sistant Director in Angell House
in Lloyd Hall; Mrs. Lorretta Cud-
dohy, former Assistant Director
of Stockwell Hall, now Resident

Director of Seeley House in Mark-
ley Hall; Mrs. Ruth Drey, for-
mer Resident birector of Bush
House in Markley Hall, now Resi-
dent Director of Elliot House and
Assistant Coordinating Director
of Markley Hall; Mrs. Margaret
Funk, former Resident Director
of Henderson House, now As-
sistant Director of Martha Cook;
Mrs. Leona Rantfl, former As-
sistant Director of Stockwell
Hall, now Resident Director of
.Hinsdale House in Lloyd Hall.
Seven New Additions
Seven new appointments have
been made to 4the staff of the
women's residence halls, Mrs. Ber-
geon said. They are: Mrs. Mary
E. Buckborough, Director of Hen-
derson . House; Mrs. Fay Burks,
Assistant Director of Mosher
Hall; Mrs. Edith Eismann, Assist-
ant Director of Stockwell Hall;
Mrs. Christine Guinon, Assistant
Director of Stockwell Hall; Mrs.
Myrtle Holmes, Assistant Direc-
tor of Jordan Hall; Mrs. Kathleen
Robarts, Assistant Director of
East Couzens Hall; Mrs. Frances
P .C. Watson, Resident Director
of Cambridge Hall.

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W me tudent

Seniors,
Juniors,
Sophomores
who know Us.
Who know us.
Freshman
'We hope to
Know soon

Tiny 7's
to 15
Tall 10-18
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WELCOME TO THE CLASS OF 1964
AND ALL FORMER STUDENTS
VISIT US FOR ALL YOUR
NEEDED ACCESSORIES
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BATH TOWELS
SMALL THROW RUGS
We Also Have Wonderful Gift Items

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