JI-IEMICHGAN AILYPaMeSeve Friday, July 2, 191 Opportunity prograi ,major factor in adm (continued from Page 1) son" between the office and The other offices being shift- Smith. ed to academic affairs are keep- Other offices, including those ing their directors and staff, but of Admissions, Orientation, are simply reporting to different Scheduling and Registration and administrators. Records, will now report to T The Financial Aid Office, for Ernest Zimmerman, assistant to example, will r e p o r t to John Smith, but will keep their Romani, associate vice president present staffs. for academic affairs, who says T h e Opportunity Program, his capacity will be as a "liai- too, will keep its present staff, U according to Cash, but Maddox will be leaving to become an assistant professor in the de- U C ellar bpartments of speech and jour- nalism. Although observers have noted t d iscu ss what they call Maddox' "frus- tration" in administering the program, and Maddox himself says I have encountered some opposition in some of the pro- gram I have backed," he is quick (Cantinued tress Page i) mount reason for my leaving." made by Engineering Prof. He cites his "own academic Jonathan Bulkley. He said Wed- field of broadcasting" as being a nesday that "this society has major motivation, adding that had enough of violence and the "I am one of the few blacks in use of unlawful means to the country with advanced de- achieve goals." grew in this field.' The Cellar should not "be greintsfel. dealing with these materials," Simultaneous to the reassign- he said. Although Bulkley ment, the Opportunity Program agrees that any publication a is experiencing major changes. customer wants to buy should be The Opportunity Program com- ordered, he is drawing up a per- mittee, which took partial re- manent policy banning books sponsibility for the program, is Lrom display which instruct being discarded and two new rsons on how to use weapon- committees appointed in its ry. This will be voted on at place. the board's August meeting. An Operating Committee will The Saturday rpeeting will be see to the day by day operation held at 2 p.m. in Anderson of the program and will consist Room of the Union. of administrators from such of- 0.rY6 3DY4Y* co FRI., SAT.-JULY 23, 24 featuring My Friends no increase in price 50c cover 9:30-1 :30 A.M. 208 W. Huron DY%-Y.O7YWSOMY. OW54Y" HEIL WOODY ! 2nd HILARIOUS WEE K! OPEN 1 PM.V SO SA"1 :15, 3, 5, 7, 9 P.M.- DIAL 662-6264 * At State & Liberty * BANANAS Moves You More than Prunes! 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