Marldey To Allow Residents To Wear Slacks for Meals . By DENISE WACKER The Mary Markley Council Monday passed a ruling allowing residents of the dormitory to wear slacks or bermuda shorts to break- fast and lunch. The ruling goes into effect to- day on a temporary basis. Markley President Jacquith Branch, '62, stated that "we are not sure how long it will be temporary. Since during the exam period the women can wear slacks or shorts anyway, we felt that a one-week trial will not be, sufficient to see if the standards of neatness and gracious living will be met. The trial will be continued during the next se- mester." The proposal to change the reg- ulations has been before the Markley Dress Regulations Com- mittee since Stockwell Hall voted to permit slacks and shorts to be worn during lunch and breakfast. Under the Markley proposal, women may wear slacks or ber- muda shorts to breakfast through- out the week and to lunch Monday through Saturday. The ruling does not permit levis to be worn to any meal, and insists upon blouses (unlessuthey have a 2 inch hem) being tucked in. Muu muus, houseslippers, short shorts, and skirts shorter than bermuda length will not be per- mitted in the dining rooms. Wom- en having uncombed hair or un- ironed blouses will be stopped by "checkers" and kept from enter- ing the food line or dining room. "If the women cooperate, the committee will consider making the changes permanent," Pat Can- non, '62, chairman of the Dress Regulations Committee, reported to the council. DU Recovers Lost Trophies Due to an anonymous telephone call members of Delta Upsilon fraternity last night were led to the recovery of 11 trophies stolen recently. The caller told the house that a set of keys would be found in a telephone booth at the Michigan Union. Members found the keys, which were for a locker at the bus station. The locker was traced and opened and the searchers found the 11 metal trophies stolen from the fraternity house recently. SUMMER in EUROPE??? -KLM ROYAL DUTCH AIRLINES & IRA WINN present:- an unusual 70 day itinerary SPECIALLY planned for the mature and ADVENTUROUS, for those who dislike being herded and who seek ample leisure time: Visiting W. Europe from Scandinavia to ATHENS, GREECE and from Ireland & Spain east to communist Czechoslovakia & Yugoslavia. MUCH leisure time (no rush stops!-MANY sports activities (Grin- delwald, Switz.; Black Forest, Germany; French Riviera; Istrian Coast, Yugoslavia) & MANY cultural programs (music festival, Florence, UNESCO etc.). VERY limited groups-train, ship or plane travel used between cities--accent on time to meet the people-A luxury itinerary in the medium price class-WRITE FOR BROCHURE. L & M TRAVEL SERVICE, 1151 So. Robertson Blvd., Los Angeles 35, California STOCK CLEABANCE TYPEWRITER SALE at MOIKUILL'S ELECTRIC TYPEWRITERS ARE SELLING BELOW COST! REGULAR TYPEWRITERS ARE SELLING AS LOW AS $5! 314 S. STATE NO 5-9141 11 Ii MMFA Am DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN ::Y 1:: 4VY~tqi A'TT":t::::1":R ..0 ! ,.N .; " t{I,:Y. ST:T} ti{ *.{: tit*. , *.'Y4 :T. ra'.. 4,w. .Y,1.; },1.,. 4 the Regents at their meeting on Feb. 28, 1936: "Students shall pay all ac- counts due the University not later than the last day of classes of each semester or summer session. Student loans which are not, paid or renewed are subject to this regulation; however, student loans not yet due are exempt. Any unpaid accounts at the close of business on the last day of classes will be reported to the Cashier of the Uni- versity and "(a) All academic credits will be withheld, the grades for the semester or summer session just completed will not be released, and no transcript of credits will be issued. "(b) All students owing such accounts will not be allowed to register in = any subsequent semester or summer session until payment has been made." MIDYEAR GRADUATION EXERCISES January 20, 1962 To be held at 2:00 p.m. in Hill Audi- taorium. Exercises will conclude about 4:00 p.m. All graduates of the sum- mer session of 1961 and graduates as of January 1962 may attend. Reception for graduates, their rela- tives and friends in Michigan League Ballroom at 4:00 p.m, Please enter League at west entrance. Tickets: Four to each prospective graduate, to be distributed from Mon- day, January 8, to 1:00 p.m. Saturday, January 20, at Cashier's Office, first floor lobby of Administration Build- ing. Academic Costume: Can'be rented at Moe Sport Shop, 711 North University Avenue, Ann Arbor. Orders should be placed immediately. Assembly for Graduates: At 1:00 p.m. In Natural Science Auditorium. Mar- shals will direct -graduates to proper stations. Graduation Announcements, Invita- tions, etc.: Inquire at Office of Student Affairs. Programs: To be distributed at Hill Auditorium. Doctoral degree candidates who quali- fy for the Ph.D. degree or a similar graduate degree and WHO ATTEND THE GRADUATION EXERCISES will be pre- sented a hood by the University. Hoods given during the ceremony are all Doctpr of Philosophy hoods. Those re- ceiving a doctor's degree other than the Ph.D. may exchange the Ph.D. hood for the appropriate one after the cere- mony. Such exchange may be made in room 1139 Natural Science Building during the half hour after, the reces- sional march, or in Room 2564 Admin- istration Building on the following Monday morning. Events Wednesday Sociology Colloquium: Prof. Richard Meier, .School of Natural Resources and Mental Health Research Institute, will report on simulation studies involving gaming procedures and computer tech- niques in "Microsimulation of Social Systems," Wed., Jan. 10, 4:15 p.m., in the East Conference Rom, Rackham Bldg. Research Club in Language Learning: A lecture by Dr. Kenneth L. Pike, en- titled "Language Learning in .Relation to Linguistic Theory" will be held on Wed., Jan. 10, at 7:30 p.m., in Room 3003, North University Bldg. The University Players: "Faces of Malte" opens Wed., Jan. 10, 8:00 p.m. at the Trueblood Auditorium. Play runs through Sat., Jan. 13. Tickets are $1 (Continued on Page 4)' BE SURE AND LET YOUR FOLKS KNOW YOU'LL BE SPENDING SPRING VACATION IN N.ASSAU "Airflight toNassau" April 7-15 Sign up now ! For information contact the Union Student Activities Office NO 2-4431 It the annual development council concert features, LAMBERT HENRICKS & ROSS, february 24 hill auditorium J . . -® 1 : ~ ~ -