THE MIC-111GAN-D"AILY TUESDA'Y', SEPY THE MIChIGAN DAILY TPESflAY, s~p~ Student-Faculty And Activities Mixers Attract Many Men t." - i Scare More than 700 freshman men were present at each of the two assemblies held Thursday and Friday night at the Union in connection with the an-j nual Orientation Week program.- Thursday night the new students met for a faculty-student assembly, and then the following day assembled for the activities mixer. T. Hawley Tapping, general see- retary of the Alumni Association, acted as chairman of the student-fac- ulty meeting at which 18 faculty men presided over tables and conducted discussion groups on various topics. Mr. Tapping was introduced by Al- len D. McCombs, '35, president of the Union. The assembly was held for the first time this year as an experiment and a part of the student-faculty relations program which was instituted last year. According to McCombs, the Union ballroom was overflowing and the facilities were inadequate to ac- commodate the large group of fresh- men. Faculty men in attendance and the subjects of their respective discussion groups were: Prof. Charles F. Remer, economics; Prof. James K. Pollock, political science; Prof. John S. Wor- ley, transportation engineering; Prof. Robert Angell, sociology; Prof. Frank- lin Shull, zoology; Prof. Preston Slos- son, history; Prof. William G. Smea- ton, chemistry; Prof. Robert Hall, geography; Prof. Ryssell C. Hussey, geology; Prof. J. A. C. Hildner, Ger- man. Prof. Leigh J. Young, forestry; Prof. Robert G. Rodkey, economics; Prof. Benjamin W. Wheeler, history, Henry Mosier, speech; Donal Hamilton Haines, journalism; Edward B. Greene, psychology; and Theodore Hornberger, English. Friday night prominent students who head various campus activities addressed the group explaining the functions of the various organizations and publications. Literary college and engineering college freshmen met in two different assemblies. Undergraduates who addressed the new students were John C. Healey, '35, city editor of The Daily, Carl Hilty, '35, president of the Under- graduate Council, Russell Anderson, '36, president of the Student Chris- tian Association, Philip Singleton, '35F, president of the Interfraternity Council, Tom Austin, '35, captain of the Varsity football team, William McFate, '35, managing editor of the Michiganensian, William Brownson, president of Mimes, and Douglas R. Welch, '35, secretary of the Union.' a ' ' - ' 1' C . \ 1v' Light Lunches TOASTED SANDWICHES JOHNSON'S and GILBERT'S Candy - We Serve Breakfast - THE SHOP (IN THE ARCADE) FOUNTAIN SERVICE We Deliver THE DETROIT BEAGLE CLUB will meet at GOLFSIDE RIDING ACADEMY Others may follow the hounds on our horses. Friday, Saturday, Sunday, September 28, 29, 30 PHONE 7270 WT"HY HIRE MUSICIAN'S For your plumbing work? Our men are not paid to fiddle away their time, but are speedy and efficient. Your repair money spent here pays for repairs and not for loafing or unnecessary trips to shop. Ask about our Special Fraternity and Sorority Yearly Repair Rates at.$35. E. On WOOAR d 207 E. Washington Phone 4670 and "Let George do it" ii I I I I Free transportation is furnished. TYPEWRITERS A large and choice stock in a complete range of prices. 11 ! ,._ New Reconditioned Rebuilt I CONFIDENCE... Through the fifty and more years that we have served the connunity of Ann Arrbor, We have always had the confidence of the townspeople. Confidence is a big asset to a bank.. You can be condfient of us. Deposits in this bank are insured by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation in the manner and to the extent provided under the terms of the Banking Act of 1933. Farmers & Mechanics Bank MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM Main at Huron State at the Arcade L. C. Smith, Royal, Underwood, Remingtn, Noiseless, Corona All makes of new portables. Bought, Sold, Rented, exchanged, Cleaned and Repaired. Convenient payments if desired. 0. D. MORRILL 314 South State Street The Stationery Typewriter Store Since 1908 Phone 6615 Our Customers Cash Checks will save you money. e w i re 4sl iw bi iil aa oee . nsei U I All Michigan Students NEW and SECOND-HAND N "4'4> v~ MR. ROBERT GRAHAM is now associated with THE COLLEGE 00 SH P as ASSISTANT MANAGER. and will be happy to receive all his former customers at his new location WVe Carry a Complete Line of Student Supplies $1.00 Fiction and Miscellaneous Books We Cater to Special Orders CASH for SECOND-HAND BOOKS Mr. Slater Welcomes All His Old Customers I College Book Sho I - A - - - a k - - A - I