Page Ten THE MICHIGAN DAILY Friday, October 15, 1976 Po6~ToriTHEMICHGAN AIL r- I wit ON FAST,-F IF I P Campus I 1031 E. Ann 761-1111 I.,.. .. COUPON. . Women's honor group welcomes men 'OMI NO'S Regents ponder proposed budget PIZZA I I I I FREE PEPSI'S fk rl ~~cr w a (Continued from Page 1) 1 some Michigamua athletes as I said, "it's good enough for them. the Senior Student Trainer of We could have disbanded totally the athletics department agrees or merged with other honorar- with Taubman. "If they're go- ies, but instead we decided that ing to try to represent the Uni-I it was very possible to uphold versity and be around the Uni- our ideals and even strenghthen versity, I think it's a little| our goals with male members." strong not to let girls in. The Michigamua, a secret all- new awareness of women ath- male senior society, is current- letes and University women ly under investigation by the groups should make Michigam- University for non - compliance ua more aware of the role of of Title IX. women." "We realize that tradition is AND ONE MALE member, an important aspect of our so- Larry Helmke, who works with ciety as we realize it must be for them," Taubman added, "but if the tradition is based on Eu " .u strong enough values, then those values should supercede things such as the exclusion of an entire sex from member-, ship and should be able to stand1 the test of time by changing." "The decision (to admit men)j was made, but it was not over- whelming," said Judy Mich, "I think it's a little unusual that one of the goals is the advancement of women," Mor- tar Board member James Burns said. "But it's a great idea to get males involved in; that. If they hadn't, I think they would have been closing out some thoughts that are need- ed." (Continued from Page 1) R E G E N T Thomas Roach addressed Gollwitzer, saying, "I hope you realize we want to be out of the airport business by the end of the year. If you're [E nany pizza I rr er COUPON PER PIZZA I REE DELIVERY! ! North Campus Georgetown 1141 Broadway Mal 769-5511 2520 Packard 971-5555 EXPIRES 10/18/76 ® COUPONI-- - - i I i I s i k f { F 3 Free Ski Lessons on e Michigan's Largest *indoor Ski Deck. and " Free Ticket° ® & Lessons ® at Mt. Brighton and Schuss Mountain Mailin thscouponorcall971.SNOW We'll Sdeck and free lesson programs. ® Absolutely no obligation. .the lessons, ski deck training and tickets are free! . Name.............................. Address.......................... . *3150 Carpenter Ann 'Arbor ONuuuuOWENEW i* you see news happen call 76-DAILY i Mortar Board alumnus and ad- But group advisor Mich hopes going to put together a package visor to the Ann Arbor chap- that the focus will change with of some kind you'd better hur- ter. "Most people bowed to it time. "I hope if it continues,jry." not with open arms, but we it will slow down in its stress Joel Block, of the University felt that if women and women's of women, and instead stress 1 unit of the Association of Fed- rights had come of age, there friendships and meeting differ-: eral, State, County, and Munici- wasn't anything to fear." ent kinds of people. With men : pal Employes (AFSCME), in the organization, it will not which represents many airport AND WOMEN'S ISSUES are remain such a strong pro-wom-' employes, said his organization still an important part of the en's issues group as in the!was "not going to inject itself' now coed Mortar Board. While past." j into the argument" over which they have changed their consti- Msof the two contenders the Uni- tution to include the promotion Immbers n he basisso 'schol-versity should deal with. "But all peoples," it continues mto arship, leadership and service oe the st cone pro- allpeoles itconinushal and a 3,S grade point average offers the best concrete pro- state that each chapter shall an a 3. g he pequraes posals for airport employes," encourage and support the ad- is only one of the requirements, Block added.w vancement of the status of' Taubman said. She also stress-1 woment the lle run - ed that they look for people I'The proposed budget increase, sity womend the community of which who are active, but able to which the Regents are expected it is a part." handle a big load so they can to approve today, represents in- Taubma a ld.h devote time to the group. creases in salaries to University Taubman recalled that when staff and employes of 11.5 per Mortar Board changed the con- "A person with just a high ce ituton toallow men, member; grade point andcwho hastdone t - by far the largest por- stittio to llo me, meber ption of the request. feared they would have tol nothing for the community has: f_ change the goals concerning the a very slim chance of being advancement of the status ofl admitted. We are looking for' women. "They thought it would! someone who didn't sit in their Jj0V f'' b~ be a false hope, because how: room for four years, and be ol e spotitBJteYefs i o an ocl could men support it? But thesefh-ifyuwntocl majority of the people (at theI it that,", she said. convention), representing over Mortor Board, whose accon attra c s 65,000 people, voted to strength- plishments include originating aLdI L I and maintaining the football en the goal." ticket exchange board in the (Continued from Page 1) _. -- - basement of the Michigan Un- IN NEW HAMPSHIRE, Gov. ion, receives no direct money Meldrim Thomson, a vigorous from the University. They hold Reagan supporter, has endorsed -ee ttheir meetings at Martha Cook Ford's election. But Thomson's un j uResidence Hall when a room son and campaign manager, is available, Taubman explain- Peter, says his father's elec- FAPI TV ERIES I ed.tin camnaign has been Given It also represents funds need- ed to replace losses resulting from the withdrawal or expira- tion of federal programs, gener- al inflation in equipment, book, and utility costs, and increased enrollment. TREIGLE RELIGIOUS RECORDING FOUND NEW YORK (AP) - A pre- viously unknown recording of 17 privately taped songs of faith, including traditional hymns, oratoria, spirituals and a rock prayer composed by Norman Treigle, all sung by the late bass-baritone, is being sold by mail for $6.50 by the Norman Treigle Memorial Fund. All proceeds go to the fund's scholarship program for vocal students. Treigle, a star of the New York City Opera, died in Feb- ruary at the age of 47. (Norman Treigle Memorial Fund, P.O. Box 1137, Ansonia Station, New York, N.Y. 10023.) etter idea eaganites chairman in south Texas, said: "Quite frankly, we had a prob- lem attaining the help of Rea- ganites at the beginning of the campaign. But now most of our hardest workers are Reagan- ites." XE O ... . . 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When a room isn't F available in Martha, Cook, we h go somewhere else," she said. r , OPENIAM-1P14 AMI op priority. IN NEW M E X I C O, "But we're all working for the Ford chairman Colin McMillan, Zepublican ticket which in- said while the President's elec- ludes Ford and Dole," the tion drive was slow in getting ounger Thomson said. "I think off the ground, all 21 former ord has come a long way in Reagan delegates from his state is conservative beliefs . . "' are now actively working in the Bill Perrin, a GOP county campaign. One ex-Reagan delegate stay- ing at home is Wallace Stan- WE CARRY SELECTIONS OF field, vice chairman of the Ala- IMPORTED FOOD PLUS bama delegation to the Kansas MIDDLE EASTERN COOKBOOKS City convention. Falofil-showirma-steok in a sack While working in a local elec- egg plant sandwich-ham tion for school superintendent, andwich alo falafil-shish ka bobjhe'says, "I have no intention at kifto-sweets bakava-borma hs ticularme to campaign hamus dip-tabouli salad ti atclrtm ocmag and many more for President Ford." "Ronald Reagan really got / block S. of S. University me excited about politics CARRY OUT again," he said. "I was really CALL 994-4962 enthusiastic about him, but I Dinners available any time haven't been able to develop -__ es_____benyim that enthusiasm for Ford."