ligibility Rules Announced For genefi: of Union Opera Tryouts Studio tj Give our GRIDDLE CAKES, TOAST and CC 'sonality Into Photography" An Interesting Picture As Well As Artistic Finish 121 E. Washingtoq St. -i . . + ER'S GRILL ,J; l al Grilled Porterhouse. Steaks 11:3o am. to 1:30 p..m. S: 7 o p. m. to 8 p.m. f For the information of men who ex- pect to traeout for this -year's Union opera, and to obviate the difficulay an- nually met with by the officials of the opera with regard to eligibility, The Daily is publishing a list of the rules governing eligibility in the University. In speaking of his dealings with the students at the. time of "Red Feather," Mr. E. Mortimer Shuter stated that too many were inclined to declare them- selves eligible without definite. knowl- edge of their exact status, or, if hav- ing such knowledge, were too prone to conceal the actual facts of their stand- ' ing with the hope of getting by the committee. Such action, asserted Shuter, was not only troublesome for the men handling'affairs, but retarded work on ,the opera. He cited an excellent ex- ample of this in the cast originally 'chosen for the prduction of "Come On, Dad," a cast which had recorded itself as entirely eligible at time of tryout but which proved to be about 50 per cent ineligible. Officials in charge urge that all men read the rules below carefully, and if they come under the ban of Any of the articles, to refrain from trying out, and thus save both the committee and themselves trouble. Rules Governing Eligibility (Reprinted from the University Catalogue) 1. Public Aetivites.* Public activ- ities include:-(1) Participaton in any oratorical or debating contest, or any dramatic or musical exhibition, (2) Service on student publications, (3) Holding a Class or University Office, (4) Official connection with any of the so-called college funbtions, such as the Junior Hop, Women's Banquet, and similiar activties." The list is not in tended to be exhaustive, but merely to indicate the character and scope of the activities referred to. 2. Eligibility. The manager or chairman of every student activity is required to submit to the Chairnian of 'the Committee on Eligibility a com- plete list of all students who expect to participate and to ascertain their elig- ibility before proceeding further with the enterprise, No student may take part in any public activity until an of-, ficial certificate of eligibility is filed with the proper officer in charge of that activity. SCHOOL OF - S DANCING 516 E. William St. JEANETTE KRUSZKA RESIDENCE PHONE .780-W STUDIO PHONE 1 4224-J 4. Warniig. Students on the warn- ed list are forbidden to participate in any public activity. &. Conditions atfd Failures. Stu- dents having outstanding conditions or failures are prohibited from partic- ipating in any public activity except by special permission from the Senate Committee on Student Affairs. In gen- eral a grade of D will be considered as a condition. 6. Special Students. Special stu- dents are prohibited from participat- ing 'in any public activity except by special permission of the Senat ,Com- mittee on Student Affairs. 7. Fbrst Year. No student shall take part in any public activity during his first -year of residence in the Uni- versity, except by special permission of the .Senate Committee on Student Affairs. Such special permission will not be granited during the first sem- ester of residence, but may for proper reasons be granted to students above the rank of 'freshman 'who have sat- isfactorily completed one full semest- er's work. This shall not exclude suh students without conditions and oth- erwise in good standing, from partici- pating in the public activities of their class. 8. General. The Senate Committee prohibits a student from participating in any public activity whenever if, in the opinion of the Committee, such participation is detrimental to his col- lege work. 9. Extra Mural Activities. Stu- dents who are ineligible to participate in, public activities within the Uni- versity are- prohibited from taking part in other activities of a similar nature, except by special permission of the Snate Committee on Student Af- fairs. 10. Special Permission. The spec- ial permission to participate in pub- lic activities in exception to Rules 6, 6, 7, and 9, will be granted by the Senate Committee on Student Affairs only upon the positive recommenda- tion of the Faculty of the school or college to which the student belongs. Petitions for such special permission must in every case be presented be- fore the participation in the activity is begun. t 11. DisciplIne. Cases of violation of these rules will be reported to the Faculty concerned for discipline. * "Participation" is to be interpret- ed as including specific preparaton for any public activity or management thereof. Bolshevik Capture Siberlaix Town London, Jan. 10.-The town of Kras- noyarck, eastern Siberia, has-been cap- tured by the Bolshevik according th a Moscow wireless dispatch. "The Remnants of the first, second, and third enemy armies have surrend- ered and 60,000 prisoners have al- ready been counted," the dispatch adds. Michigan , Daily advertising Is the one recognized, means- of re.ebimg student tirade. ALL OF VI DAL'S 512 EAST WILLIAM STRItET Block, and half from Campus .r Products Are Made From Scientifically Pasteurize( Creamn 4-- ATTENTIO.N!. EX-SERVICE MEN and WOMEI Your Military Records are Wanted AT ONCE All students who were in Military Service during t European War and who have not already sent in records the Alumni Catalogue Office, Memorial Hall, are request to call at this office as -soon as they can and fill out milita blanks. The University will publish soon a complete and detail account of MICHIGAN'S part in the world war, and it desired that every one's name be included. H. L. SENSEMAN N, Secretary of the War Record Committe a trial. Table and counter service. Dinners save you money. Our 35c and 40c luron St. - Upstairs rban Station,over Rae Theatre - t D STRACCIARI, AITONE i VANGROVE, PIANIST Thursday, Jan. 15th PROGRAM -"Oh, casto fior mi sospir," from "Re d'Lahore"..... . .Massenet a sera (Shadows of'Evening) .'.......... .Mililotti icino (only smile, I will ask nothing more)......Salvator Rosa ........................ . ...Tosti "O de' verd', annxi miei," from "Ernani"......... .. ..Verdi eapolitan Songs: anella Mia........................Valente; Into per'm e ..................................... . deCurtis lom a ............................... .................Yradier ux lien .................................Alfred Delbruck ur Suzon.................. .............. .Delibes of You..................................Frank'Waller "Largo al factotum," from "Barbiere di Siviglia".......Rossini .;' 1 J { I (, '' o' t ....jjjjilii MAIRK {.., ". 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