Page E-10-Thursday, September'6. 1979-The Michigan Daily ®O Q z . i " ": : . . .y'f.. ., " " :"r. . " " :' " :" 'f i . f " . r y .' . "y.d yyy " r ., . l4, .x .. / i LN&\\ \ .. ......... ....... . .............. . .. . . .. . . . .. . .. . . . .. .. . .. . .. r - r- - l // . .. .. .. IZZ I eN ........... ........... ........... ........... ........... ,EXIT ,.--._ - -- -- .- - -_ _- - -.... ._ _ .. Z ! = - -7 / on-Prof it Bookstore OUR needs! responsive to Y The University Cellar is a Non-Profit Corporation established and run to serve the University of Michigan Community (with emphasis on the Student needs) by providing goods and services when it became apparent that the private market was not adequately fulfilling the need of the University Community at a reasonable price. * - - 4 In 1969 the students of the University of Michigan were faced with a textbook market composed of several privately owned firms. The Students felt their needs were not being met by this market, so they fought for and won the right to establish a Student Controlled Bookstore. The Regents approved the creation of the Cellar, providing capital could be raised. To accomplish this, a referendum of the Student Body was held to establish a $5.00 rolling assess- ment. The Student Body was so com- mitted to the idea of a Student Owned Bookstore that the election generated a turnout of 10,000 Students (a record) who voted 10 to 1 to assess them- selves. This assessment was discon- tinued in 1974, due to the success of the store. Since that time, the University Cellar has grown and improved. The textbook rush was moved to the second floor, into the Michigan Union Ballroom in 1972 to reduce the tremendous crowding problems which had been experienced up until that time. In 1974 the Cellar opened its branch in the North Campus Commons to better serve the students of the Art, Architec- ture, Music and Engineering Schools there. The University Cellar is a Bookstore at the U of M under the direct control of a Student-Faculty- Administrator Board of Directors. The Board is composed of 6 Students appointed by the Mich- igan Student Assembly, 3 Faculty appointed by the Faculty Senate Assembly and 1 Administrator appointed by the President of the University. Through this Board of Directors, the Cellar seeks to be responsive to the needs and desires of the entire University Community. The Cellar is incorporated as a Michigan Non- Profic corporation and is governed by both State and Federal regulations on non-profit organiza- tions. Any funds earned by the corporation are retained for operating capital. Any Student of the University may be appointed to the Board of Directors. In order to insure that the Board is representative of a spec- trum of the Student Community, the bylaws provide that no more than two members can be from any one school or college and that at least two mem- bers must be Undergraduates and two members, must be Graduate Students. MAIN C '.. T 1 r . A -0-