9, 1977-The Michigan Daily "It's easier to eat than not to eat." -Councilman Kenworthy Seeing 1a Above All Self and God Realization through Meditation on Inner Light and Celestial Sound The teachings of the living master SANT DARSHAN SING JI All are invited to free meetings conducted by local group leaders of SAWAN KIRPAL RUHANI MISSION Each Tuesday-Friends Meetinghouse, 1420 Hill, 8 p.m. Also Sunday, Sept. 18, Michigan Union, Room 4304, 10 a.m. For more info, call 971-7356 or 663-9636. |GE NO DONATION Council cheeks ept in chek' (coninued from Pagei) which states that compensation com- missions may recommend salary increases, even if they are increases from zero - which the council increases were - "not withstanding any charter provision." Laird, who said he was acting out of a personal conviction, explained, "In Ann Arbor a lot of people with a lot of talent like to get involved in community affairs 'without gleaning. financial reward. "People like to farticipate because they believe the cause is worth- while," he said.' Councilman Jaime Kenworthy (D- Fourth Ward), who said he would personally have to live on his Council paycheck this year, said, "It's easier to eat than not to eat." Kenworthy said members should not "be put to the wall financially for being on City Council." COUNCILMAN Louis Belcher (R- Fifth Ward) has objected to compen- sation for council members in the past. He said , Thursday paying council members was not inequitable because of the large amount of time members spend on city affiars, but added that the opinion of city voters was being ignored. "The voters have already rejected two referendums on the subject," he' said. "I don't like the idea of getting paid because I think we should have gone to the voters."~ Belcher added that the city charter should not have been circumvented "no matter what state law says." By BRIAN BLANCHARD If they aren't scared, they aren't awake., As they unloaded the family station- wagon and climbed the stairs to an empty room and a strange roommate, they left home, really left, for the first time - cutting the umbilical cord in front of South Quad. Their neighbors on the floor might be unfriendly, and who knew what the professors in Angell Hall might have up their sleeves? BUT SINCE the goal of every newcomer is to be taken for a veteran, most of the first year students are care- ful to hide the nervousness with a cook, ful to hide the nervousness with a cocky, what-the-hell, attitude. get you," allowed Alice Lloyd resident Mike Cline.'"People are pretty friendly - people will say hello." Another freshperson, Vicky Perpich, used a practical approach: "It's friend- ly, but of course I say 'hi' first." IN FACT, said neophyte Ned Richar- dson, people are so familiar over at East Quad that, "It's hard to get people out of the room at night when I want-to go to sleep." Ned has been "wandering around a lot." Perhaps he has run into Jay Fiar- man, an Oak Parker who admits to be- ing nervous at first, but "now things are starting to fall into place as I start to walk around." Jay gets along with most of the people he's met, but "some people are burn-outs - like I have a lot of sophomores on my floor." Tom Stevens, quietly enjoying his roommate's stereo in his East Quad room, reported that the University has been "just as I expected; everybody is friendly because we're all in the same spot." ONE OF STEVENS' peers at Bur- sley, Terry Rosen, explained that "Physics scares me a bit." Aside from that, he has slipped easily into the rou- tine. "I met this girl on the bus. . .," he grinned, without elaboration. * For John Harder, the move into Markley was "no big deal." * East Quadnik Vanessa Michaels "was nervous about my roommate." Frosh: Fresh first impressions -.. Valuable Coupon Worth $1.00 feeds 2 at BUY TWO DELICIOUS MR. 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" Gordon Bruch may have spoken for most of his new classmates when he said, "I'm pretty satisfied so far, which might change when I get my first grades." .. di rr] u Ej- Ann Arbor. Jewish Cultural School A creative approach to Jewish education " Full curriculum for children 513 " Family holiday celebrations * Post Bar Mitzvah group " Associate memberships for adults " Adult discussion groups Registration Sept. 11, 10:00 a.m. Lakewood School E For further information call 769-5672, 971-3513 oi 1,1'1-1-1 .Il" uLJ C C [Lim U S Use Daily Classi'fieds d i WHILE YOU WERE AWAY...... RECORD C P IES R ISE PRICES NOT Record Stores! Many Record Companies have ALREADY ral sed prices on certain albums i