I THE MICHIGAN DAILY WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 8, _ 1926' THF. MTCI ai6-"ITCYL1-1A\ fllaT!1 A EN~IA )CE~E1 .12 - . , - - 11 1-- - - I I - I - I - 11 STUDENT DSCPLN IDen n Efinger a ccepts Reaiinienaa- flirl Of Administrative Bo-,rd Of Literary College THREE TO BE SELECTED Plans are under wayl to appoint three students, one woman and two' mnen, who will meet with Admin-1 istrative Board of the faculty of the: literary college when all cases of stu- dent discipline in examinations or class are being considered, it was an- nounced yesterday at the office of Dean John R. Effinger, of the literary college. The appointments will be made as a result of a recommendation made by the Administrative Board. The rien students will be appointed at a meeting of Dean Effinger and the! president of the Student council, Dean Effinger and the president of the1 Woman's league' will appoint the woman. The appointment of the three stu- dents will give the student body privileges it never before exercised.I The Student council was the instigator of the move for the appointment of! the students. 0 In giving the students the right to be represented in handling these special cases of discipline, it is be- Iieved by the faculty committee that students will be gi fen a better under-; standing on how cases of this kind are handled and the fact that the stu- dents will take a part in the discus- 1ion will add weight to the decisions when they are announced.1 CHAMPAIGN, Il.-Statistics com- piled- by, the University of Illinois I show a differentiation in grades be- tween students who have class periods on Saturday and those having the same period on week-days. The tendency of those having, Saturday yclasses is for grades considerably' lower. 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