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Page 2 --The Michigan Daily, Friday;July 24, 1987
MS A officials clean shop during lul
"By MARTHA SEVETSON for the fally" Esther Armstead, a former student assembly's historical file - a record hoping to increase communication
fighting for student causes have concentrated their efforts this adviser and secretary for the of election results and meetings - with students in the fall. LSA junior
fihting fr suentchsshe oncetrate dingfforts ew Financial Aid Office, took over the and organizing the office to facilitate Michael Phillips, chair of the
taken a back seat this summer to summer on finding a new poiinti. ek.atvte.nte al tdn i-t omtei
administrative matters at the administrative coordinator - the position this week, activities in the fall. Student Rights Committee, is
Michigan Student Assembly, only full-time staff position in the "I've wanted to be involved in "I want to give the office a more compiling the results of a residence
according to MSA President Ken office - after the University's Board something that's for the students," professional atmosphere," Armstead hall survey distributed winter term.
Weine. of Regents approved a student fee Armstead said. "We're focusing on said. "We need to know where things The survey was developed to
"In the summer we don't plan increase of $1.70 last month. the needs of the students... trying to are right off the bat." gauge student opinions on campus
rallies," said Weine. "A lot of it is This years budget allocated get around the bureaucracy." In addition to streamlining the issues, which the assembly will use
office improvement and gearing up $15,000 for the position. Armstead has begun updating the MSA office, assembly officials are as a guide in the fall.
Hot weather drives art buffs into local stores

By SHEALA DURANT on the city by tomorrow to visit the The three Art Fairs - The Ann
This week's hot weather has street art displays. The high Arbor Street Art Fair, The Summer
spelled relief for the Ann Arbor temperatures have driven the visitors Arts Festival and The State Street
business community as close to to take refuge in air-conditioned Art Fair - have led to extra hours
500,000 people will have converged retail stores. for employees who relish the chance

to make more money. hours" during the event.
According to a representative Himley said the most difficult
from the Ann Arbor Chamber of part of the Art Fair is the road
Commerce, area businesses grossed closings, because they cause
nearly $25 million last year from the problems with deliveries. As for
Art Fairs, problems with the heat this
This year businesses expect about weekend, Himley says, "We're just
$37.5 million as many local hotels, glad we have good air conditioning."
retail stores, and restaurants make
special preparations to handle the The Campus Inn, whose rooms
crowds. have been booked as far as one year
Thor Himley, the manager of in advance, has set up an outdoor
Steve's Ice Cream, said business brunch to meet the increased demand
usually "triples or quadruples during during the four-day fairs.
the Art Fair." Himley moved most
of Steve's tables outside, and added The hotel has also hired extra
10 extra workers to supplement the staff to help with meals, extra
staff that works "twice as many bellhops, and more valets.

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