Page 2-The Michigan Daily-Friday, July 10, 1987 Programs encourage minority students to plan for future 4 (Continued from Page 1) visits to various departments and schools at the University. According to Annette Bardouille- Crema, director of the College Day program, neither program attempts to recruit students specifically for the University. "The high-school program is not a recruiting project. The idea is to get secondary schools and parents involved in preparing young people for college." Success rates for the programs have yet to be tabulated. "Although the (summer enrichment) program has been in effect for five years, it involves eighth and ninth graders. So, we are just beginning to compile statistics on how it has affected applications to the Univer- sity" said Sharon Burch of the ram. Jeannette Driver, a Detroit area high school student, and summer enrichment member, finds her prog- ram "very helpful and interesting. I'm really leaming a lot." Craig Fulton, Engineering sophomore and summer enrichment group leader, said "The program is great because the speakers don't talk above the heads of the audience; they're really down to earth." There have also been many speakers for the College-Day prog- ram such as Julian Earls, an administrator at NASA's research center in Cleveland, Richard Kennedy, University vice president for government relations, and Engineering Dean Charles Vest. Chanty McCall, another Detroit "They keep us very busy, but on weekends, they give us things to do. We've seen some of the campus already. "Tonight, we're going to Briarwood, and on the weekend, to a Roller Derby. They're also taking us to Cedar Point, the Power Center, and we'll be here for the Ann Arbor Art Fair. It's a lot of fun." According to Rashaun Nichol- son, also a Detroit student and summer enrichment program mem- ber, "The program is great, but a few things could definitely be improved. The lights-out at 11:00 is strictly enforced, and there is no air-conditioning." The 20 other summer enrichment students in the 4 Ann Arbor ninth graders Aole Miller and Yosef Frost-Mills laugh as they read the comics during a break between orientation programs. At Hair Express, Our Stylists Are Always Up On The Latest Hair Cutting Techniques 4 WITH COUPON Shampoo, Cut & Blowdry I #87859 EXPIRES8/0/87 EXPRESSR.H Not valid with any other coupon or uttSrS.J Sebastian Products NO APPOINTMENTS - JUST WALK IN! Daily 10-10; Sat. 8-6; Sun. 10-5 College of Engineering and director student, was also enthusiastic about Mary Markley lounge agreed with of the Summer Enrichment Prog- the summer enrichment program. Nicholson. - IE l Ad$!gP I U POLICE Vol. XCVI-No.8SNOTES The Michigan Daily (ISSN 0745-967 X) is published Fridays during the spring and summer terms. Subscription rates: May through August-$5 in Ann Arbor; $7 outside the city. Diag assault Edito oriChe......REBECCA BLUMENSTEIN Spors E ditos...............DAREJASEY Mnn Editor ...E.A............MA KGREGMOLZON 57-year old Ann Arbor resident, Nn dto= JEFF RUSH Patrick Hayes, under the influence NEWS STAFF: Lisa Babcock, BrianBonet, Catherine Photo Editor............................SCOTT LITUCHY of alcohol insulted a woman in her Kim,EdwardKleine,LisaPollak,MarthaSevetson Business Manager...........REBECCALAWRENCE 20s as she crossed the Diag Opinion Page Editorsn..................... .Saeseanar.......... ANNE K Wednesday, according to Ann Arbor OPINIONPAGE STAFF:APolice Sgt. Jan Suomala. 04mi Amd ArioWaenMark Wiliams SALSSTAacomanin TarnKe, EMendelson,Sherry Picklo, Jill Shiner, A man accompanying the Arta Editor................................. ALAN PAUL TraceySug woman became offended by Hayes' ARSSTAF PHONE NUMERS: Neseoom (313) 7640552, remark ad assaulted him. Suomala Brint,,TienLisa Nicholas,Mike Rubin,JohnShea, Oiio 747-28174,Art 763-0370, Spos 703-0376, JeffStanzler,MarcTaras cto 7640558 ,Classifi Aderising 764- said Hayes was taken to the Veterans Administration Hospital, but the VA hospital did not have a The Michigan Daily is a member of The Associated Press and sub - record of the incident, which was scribes to Pacific News Service and the Los Angeles Times Syndicate. reported to have taken place at 2:50 p.m. near Angell Hall. According to Suomala, Hayes does not intend to prosecute. $EA RN CASH Witnesses of'the incidentcould not be reached for comment. LYING DOWN -B yNicole Dean II5' " eat the I T! H1E DAIL Y I CLASSIFIEDS ARE A GREAT YPSILANTI PLASMA CENTER A TO GET FA ST RE SUL T S with this ad: I C 764-0557 U-M *earn $18 upon firstvisit I Seo e, earn up to $110 per month Waterower . open for new donors Mon., H Wed., and Fri. 9- 12:30, Tue., I H AIR STYLISTS Thurs. 1 - 5:45 and Children at Mich. Ave. ypC Please call for appointment Ii Dascola Stylists Locte o bs in-tae us6 o a nd more information 1 Liberty off State - 668-9339 482-6793A1 Maple Village - 761-2733 1813 W. Michigan Ave. 482-6790 __1 __________ 4 4 4 621 E. William St. - 663-7012 HA EXPi IR RESS 1, 4 I -- - I