EPTEMBER 11,1962 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE r TINAT E DEANS OF MEN AND WOMEN: Lewis ReorganizesOffice of Student Affairs, MONTGOMERY WARD ARBORLAN D supervise the present OSA func- tion of distributing scholarships and loans on the basis of need. The director of student organi- zations and discipline is John1 Bingley. He will oversee the acti- vities of the many student groupst at the University, with most of his work at first centering on a re- vision of the judiciary system. He is expected to make pro- posals along lines suggested in thej Reed Report: that judiciaries be consolidated into one general unit," with an advisory board, board of appeal and provisions "for due process. Seek Director The director of housing has not yet been appointed, although Lew-, is hopes to find the person for the job by fall. This office will involve only matters affecting; residence halls. For the time be- ing, Bingley will supervise other types of housing, such as affiliated; units and apartments. The new director of housing is; expected to form new policies to induce a more comprehensive aca- demic atmosphere in the residence halls, and to carry out established plans such as those for coeduca- tional housing, which is slated for next fall. Besides the duties handled by his assistants and the directors, Lewis also has authority over the International Center, Health Ser- vice, the Bureau of School Ser- vices and the Bureau of Appoint- ments. These are units serving even more specialized types of students than the directorships. For in- stance, the scholarships and loans department is available to any student wishing financial aid, while the International Center serves mainly foreign students, although any student is welcome there.t Health Service shelters students suffering from any sickness that doesn't require major surgery, and provides aspirin, penicillin and other clinical services. The Bureau of School Services offers consultation, liaison and accrediting survey services in order to better community rela- tions and publications programs for elementary, secondary, public and private schools. Job Requests The Bureau of Appointments is an agency which funnels job re- quests from other educational in- stitutions and business firms to students who apply at the bureau and file their job qualifications and desires. The vice-president for student affairs also serves on the Board in Control of Student Publications, the Office of Religious Affairs and the Residence Halls Board of Governors. In addition to the advice to be extended as a matter of routine by his assistants and the directors, Lewis also will have an advisory group, formed of five students from Student Government Coun- cil and members of the University Senate Student Relations Com- mittee. This new group will be advisory only, with no formal power. It will meet "from time to time" with Lewis or his staff to consider any matter affecting the OSA. The student - faculty committee will also be a channel for suggestions and complaints from any group, inside or outside the University. t- Tam what "am" . _ ti ' Be a Clothes Pioneer -(i- - a/ THE HERRINGBONE POSSE .. Gather all these herringbone "podners" together or wear them all separately. In either case, they'll end your hunt for a wardrobe. All these clothes come in a bright new family of herringbone colors especially woven for us, Sage green, barn red, or classic navy. Hipstitched skirt 6-16, 15.95. Short A skirt 6-16, 10.95. Shetland trimmed cardigan 34-40, 15.95. Trotter jumper 6-16, 22.95. Whippersnapper pants 6-16, 13.95. - Oown Maize and Blue "FLUFIFS THE NEWEST MOST BEAUTIFUL PORTABLE TYPEWRITERS! These days a typewriter is a must for every college student. Act now and you can rent or buy a new port- able for lots less than you think! Come in now. MORRILL'S 314 South State Pixie fit for Very new .. . kicky . . . to show your school colors . . . create a stir (or maybe a "fur-ore"?) at games, crossings campus, in sorority "sings." Softest, silkiest 70% Acrilan-pile with wool headbands, trim. I I. HAT BAR, STREET FLOOR ~ 4 k. 4,,.. . . . .Q... k.-,:.a. .:. . . . . . :.:-{'::. .,i i::. _-: s. !lIAN INVITATION YoJr niedt.orteStdn"ulctin ulighmtfTeMihgnDiy DuigOinainWecm7otescn foradakfrasno dtr ewl shwyo h o icsad rnin lato teogaiato hihcn Yae o )cmu t dn.h ihga al locrdal nie out eoeammbro h rai -wihiY edri t il.Opruiisfryuaeaalbeo h uies .y ?::.L n::a' L::::a: ."' :y.. t+i"h:kr::",rh j rt:}:i v.;" W:}" i s f, mr tn zn nu ce ze t o n f ow -v /f