23, 1971 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Seven 23, ~971 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Seven Is This Your Problem? " Starter " Plugs * Valves * Rings " Brakes " Etc., etc. We Will Solve It at SPORTSCAR SERVICE 4705 WASHTENAW-434-0110 Parts and Repair Work for all Foreign Cars Study in Guadalajara, Mexico T he Guadalajara S um m er School, a fully accredited Uni- versity of Arizona program, will offer, July 5 to August 14, art, folklore, geography, history, pq- liticol science, language and lit- erature courses. Tuition, $ 60; board and room, $155. Write Dr. Juan B. Rael, Office of Summer Session, University of Arizona, Tucson, Ariz. 8572 1. New Daily senior editors take office Continued from Page 1i from Oak Park, and Larry Lem- pert a Residential College litera- ture major from Pittsburgh, Pa. Lempert and Weiner, along with j Chudwin, will oversee the final writing and display of news articles appearing in each issue. In addition Lempert and Weinerj will supervise the training of new reporters and help coordinate the reportorial staff in the gathering of news. Directing the arts page of The Daily will be Anita Crone, a Resi- dential College literature major from Pontiac. As arts editor, Crone will coordinate the coverage of theater and movie openings, and the soliciting of record reviews and other articles involving the arts in Ann Arbor. pg{ Right On in the Residence Halls REPPLY FOR RESIDENCE HA LL ACCOMMODATIONS BETWEEN MARCH 9 AND MARCH 18, 1971 The editorial staff appointments were made by the outgoing senior editors on Jan. 31. A week later, the senior business managers ap- pointed their successors. Serving as advertising manager will be Richard Radcliffe, a busi- ness administration major from Plymouth. Radcliffe will supervise the business staff's advertising de- partments -- classifieds, display, layout, and billing. Suzanne Boschan, a history art major from Huntington Woods, was - appointed sales manager. Boschan will supervise the sales and promotion department, concen- trating on attracting new advertis- ers to The Daily. Appointed finance manager was John Sommers, an industrial en- gineering major from Lake Forest, Ill. Sommers will issue disburse- ments to pay bills and salaries, and determine whether to give credit to an advertiser who requests ad- ditional time for payment. Directing the circulation depart- ment will be Andy Golding, a jour- nalism major from Roslyn, N.Y. Golding will coordinate subscrip- tions. delivery of The Daily each morning. makeup of the various routes, and handle complaints from subscribers. Appointed personnel director of the business staff was Janet Engi, an elementary education major from Morristown, N.J. Engl will supervise the recruitment and training of new members of the business staff. All students presently residing in the residence halls must participate in the reapplication process. Materials on the procedures relating to priorities and methods to be util- ized in selecting rooms for the 1971-1972 academic year will be made available to students before the Spring Recess. Fall applications will be made available in early April for stu- dents who are presently enrolled at the University and living off-cam pus. THE NEW SENIOR EDITORS of the Daily are (seated, left to right) Jim Beattle, Robert Kraftow (standing, left to right) Rick Perloff, Lynn Weiner, Anita Crone, Steve Koppman, Larry Lempert,7 Mahoney and Dare Chudwin. Rent your apartment in the SUBLET SUPPLEMENT Ad Deadline: MARCH 72 vitz. Pat net THE NEW SENIOR MANAGERS of the business staff are (left to right) John Sommers, Jai Engl, Richard Radcliffe, James Storey, Suzanne Boschan and (seated) Andy Golding. 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