THE MICHIGAN DAILY Sunday, January 27, 1971 SKI--SKI-SKI with A2 AYH SKI: America's finest snow-packe~d and powder. Alta, Snowbird, Park City, Steamboat. SPRING BREAK-SKI 7 DAYS The Jewish Community Centers of Chicago Offer Summer Employment Opportunities-Social Work Oriented Country Camp CAMP CHI-Located 50 miles north of Madison and the University of Wisconsin LOOKING BACK THE WEEK IN REVIEW $224-$252, FOR: ALL LIFTS ALL LODGING ALL FOOD ALL TRAVEL INFO: BRAD 444-2668 SKI: X-COUNTRY * SLEEPING BEAR DUNES Feb. 22-24 $28 (Lifts extra for downhill) Lois 663-6282, Brad 449-2668 " CHEAP EQUIP. RENTAL Linda 665-0701 * AU SABLE RIVER AREA Feb. 1-3-$21 POSITIONS: SKI: Canadian Rockies-April 30-May 12 Ski 10 days, ski by helicopter (Brad 449-2668) SKI: Michigan- Cheap lodging at two hostels $6 weekend, cooking facilities (Lois 663-6282) SKI: Meeting-Wed., Jan. 30-Union LEARN MORE- -Join fast-moving Ann Arbor group featur- ing inexpensive outdoor adventures-camping, canoeing, skiing, sailing, biking, hiking, European tours; etc. Counselors-Male Female Supervisory Specialists-Waterfront, Campcraft, Arts & Crafts, Nature, Athletics Outdoor Education, Tennis, Drama Music, Sailing, Water-skiing, Senior Adult Workers INTERVIEW DATES: WEDNESDAY, JAN. 30th Please call Mrs. Cooper (SAB Rm. 211) atr 764-7460 for an appointment with Mr. Burt Friedman, Director, or Mr. Marty Trachten- berg, Assistant Director. Typical SGC Student Government Council held another meeting Thursday night, marked by the usual con- troversies, walk-outs and gener- al lack of leadership. At stake at Thursday's meet- ing was the question of SGC sup- port for Local 1583 of the Amer- ican Federation of State and County and Municipal Employes (AFSCME) - a University em- ploye union currently bargaining for a new contract. To avoid the possibility of SGC actually reaching a decision, on an issue, Jim Hudler and Rick Spillman of the Screw S G C Party conveniently left t h e meeting. That left SGC without a quorum and the meeting at an end. David Faye presented Council with a new constitution - which on close examination proved to be arseries of amendments to the present constitution. But by calling them a new constitution, Faye could have them become ANN ARBOR AREA AYH CLUB efective immediately. Usually they would have to be ratified by referendum. Very clever, no? Smith profiled University Vice-President for Academic Affairs Allen Smith who recently announced his re- signation, was the subject of a lengthy profile by Daily staffer Rebecca Warner last week. Warner shows Smith to be a firm administrator who became the University's official no-sayer as well as President Robben Fleming's right-hand man. Some of Warner's observations: O Smith characterizes himself as only a faculty mem- ber who spends a thankless 50 to 70thours a week doing t h e faculty's dirty work. " As for students, Smith claims that power is not the key to a voice in University governance. He welcomes student participa- tion in committee decision-mak- ing. 0 Although Smith denies that he plays hatchet man for Flem- ing, his role as a financial offi- cer has involved saying no to a vast aray of financial requests. And, finally, Smith comes off as a man who likes being nice. "I have to say no quite often but that's not a contrived role," War- ner quotes Smith as saying in response to being asked if he is President Fleming's hatchet man. "I say a lot of yeses too that make people happy." 'Whether any student believes it, the University is the great one of the world, and I love it," Smith said. * * * Japanese gift "This is humble assistance to, the study of Japanese language and culture at the universities of the Universities of the U n i t e d States." Thus with the traditional Orien- Allan Smith tal phrasing, Japanese -Consul General Tateo Suzuki presented a gift of $1 million to the Uni- versity's Center for Japanese Studies. The University was chosen as a recipient of one of the ten $1 million gifts the Japanese govern- ment gave to ten American uni- versities. The recipients w e r e selected on the basis 'of past academic record, and the scope: of the Japanese studies pro- gram at the prospective universi- ties." Prof. Richard Beardsley, direc- tor of the Center for Japanese Studies, was, of course, delight- ed. "With the ctrrent financial pinch at the University, t h e Japanese gift comes at just the right time," he said. * * * Quaalude program flops Dr. Rodney Eiger may have to call off his research program. That's the way it looked 1 a s t week when Eiger, the director , Dr. Eiger of a university treatment re- search program for methaqual- one users, admitted that the pro- gram had failed to attract a sin- gle patient. Not even one. The program, which officially opened at University Hospital in September, was designed to study the possible addictive effects of the drug methaqualone - usually referred to by one of its brand names, Quaalude. Dr. Eiger tried advertising, getting the program nationwide publicity. Patients would be paid to be hospitalized for two weeks. But his efforts have been to no avail. Dr. Eiger is not ready to give .up quite yet. He thinks that fear of entering a psychiatric hos- pital' has deterred many poten- tial patients from entering the program. 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