ag tx THE MICHIGAN DAILY Fridoy, March 18, 1977 L _. CLASSES GETTI NG 'YOU DOWN? 'Tuition hike possible (Continued from Page 1) little internal room for maneu- a Although University officials vering," and further cuts would th / -- Rhodes~ Local tots eyes are tivities building. Upset with e fact the MSA was not ade- for Gately co~nsulted by Brinker- 'c are skeptical about obtaining additional funds from then State Legislature, Rhodes said, "This figure (13.6 per cent), is the strongest case for persuading Lansing we need additional ,I help." University Representatives are set to make their argu- ments fortmore moneyrat bud- get hearings in Lansing next Friday. IF NO ADDITIONAL help comes from Lansing, the Uni- versity will be faced with pro- gram and personnel cuts for the fifth year in a-row. Rhodes told the Regents, "there is very result in removal of "marrow" from schools and colleges. Regents tentatively approved last month the Program Discon- tinuance Policy written by Rhodes in lieu of the fact that ac (11q fyact th S y was not ade hoff for his report, Keliman ask- ed the Regents to approve fur- ther study of student needs with. students playing an integral part j 12 research and deVElOpmnent- (Contznued from Page 1} Then apply to the University Activities Center to co-ordinate a committee for the 1977-78 school year. Good times are to be hod producinq plays, concerts, speakers, special events, travel programs, films, ticket central, and assisting senior officers. Pick up an application at the UAC offices, 2nd floor, Michigan Union. DEADLINE: MARCH 21, 1977 Sserious cus may have to be Tomorrow, the Regents are made in University curriculum, to vote on new procedures for During the monthly public funding the student-run Public discussion session yesterday, Interest Research Group in Scott Kellman and Steve Carne- !Michigan (PIRGIM) - vale - president and vice pres- ident of MSA - presented the The new system would re- Regents with their demands for quire students to indicate dur- increasing student activities ing CRISP registration whe. space. ther they wanted to fund the KELLMAN strenuously ob- group or not. PIRGIM has also jected to a report released by indicated they would like to Vice President James Brinker- raise semesterly contributions hoff which concluded Barbour/from $1.50 to $2.00 in an effort Waterman gyms should not be to keep up with the cost of liv- considered for use as a student ing. r j iA f1ILAl J1e HIIl I SCREENING INFORMATiON. Screenings are held In the old Architecture and Design Auditorium at 7:00, 9:00, 11:00 p.rn. daily-m 1:00, 7:00, 9:00 p.m. on Saturday Winners and highlights are screened on Sunday at 7;00, 9:00, 11:00 p.m. in both the old Architecture and Design Auditorium and Auditorium A of Angell Hall Single admission is $1.25. Series: $16.00. Advance sales begin at 6:00 p.m. for that day only. Series tickets are on sale on Tuesday, March 15th at 5:30 p m I X111NN Hi t G I Michigan's "newest" Fraternity (7.5 years old) is back on campus and is meeting regularly- If you're interested in our core group, you're we'lcome to attend. CALL DAVE at 764.9768 or ( RON at 764-7869 Z8T: Why just join a fraternity, when you can build your own? L - do. For freedom like this, especially during your menstrual penod, trust your protection to Tamnpax tampons. More women use them than all other tampons combined The slim, smooth, prelubricated container- applicator makes Tamrpax tampons comfortable to insert Removal is no problem, either The withdrawal cord is chain stitched the Ientire length of the tampon and can't pull off $6 ~~tat0 pe!4Aif } eseialduigyr oe uiernal protection more Women irust TAM PAX~ Tamp . ampon. More; I 11 I verify that both boys are, in fact, Irish, although one could probably guess as much with one look at their shocks of red hair and freckled faces. "St. Patrick's Day is fun," adds Ghris,"because Mom makes cookies and green pancakes." EMILY MELNICK, also a first grader at the school, was all decked out in a bright green pant suit, even though she ad- mits to not being Irish. "Our teacher said we'd get kissed by her if we didn't wear green," she explains. "No, I'm not Irish. I'm Am- erican," stated one student, -whose brown eyes and afro might also have been a clue to his ethnicity. When asked why he was wearing green, the younster responded, "What. do you think for - King Kong? I want to be seen by the girls." Jeremy, who requested his last name not be used, related the story of St. Patrick's Day. "St. Patrick planted the sham- rocks and took the snakes away, then somebody shot him." JERRY PIKU, although not Irish, said his family's celebra- tion of St. Patty's Day centered around a special dinner. "We usually have something like chicken or mashed potatoes and sometimes pizza." Another celebration was sched- uled at the home of Billy Schnor- berg who likes to decorate for the occasion by setting up card- board clovers and Happy St. Patrick's Day posters. Billy also e I 3ffered an explanation as to w'hy people wear green on St. Patrick's Day. "Somebody found out that you wear green on St. Patrick's Day to celebrate Notre Dame's birthday because they're the Fighting, Irish," he asserts. Michelle Balcom knows beyond a shadow of a doubt that she's Irish, "I'm Irish because Mom- my told me," -proclaimed the petite second grader. Mean- while, two precocious young gentlemen seated near Michelle stated that they were wearing green because they were Mar- tians, however, they firmly de- nied that their underwear was green. FOUR-AND-A-HALE-year-old Megan McGinn took some "time out from her play at Pound House Day Care Center 'to of- fer her observations an St. Pat- rick's Day. Her story of St. Pat- rick, although somewhat differ- ent from the older .childreiia' version, was equally entertain- ing. "He goes to a rainbow to find some gold." Leprechauns make magic gold then go away and people find it." A true Irishwoman, when handed a globe. Megani proud- ly pointed out the location of the emerald Isle - in the mid- dle of the Pacific Ocean. Despite her youthful age, Me- gan proved to be quite a phil- osopher in her astute summation of yesterday's activities, while grabbing for a plastic dinosaur she exclaimed, "St. Patrick's Day is green and green makes the whole world green!" I When do you say Budweiser? L