TWro THE M l HIG AN DAILY FRID., F DAILY in AYOFFICIAL BULLETINth an Co FRIDAY, MAY 3, 1940 degree or certificate may not be control exercised. This is neither a VOL L. No. 153 awarded until next fall. mere arbitrary regulation nor an at- 7 If you have not already done so, tempt to meddle with anyone's per- 9 Notices candidates for degrees or certificates sonal habits It is established and 10 may fill out cards at once at office enforced solely with the purpose of Note to Seniors, June Graduates, of the secretary or recorder of their preventing fires. In the last seven 11 and: Graduate Students: Please file own school or college (students en- years, 30 of the total of 80 fires re- 12 application for degrees or any special rolled in the College of Literature, ported, or 37 per cent, were caused by 2 certificates (i.e. Geology Certificate, Science, and the Arts, College of cigarettes or lighted matches. To be 3 Journalism Certificate, etc.) at once Architecture and Design, School of effective, the rule must necessarily if you expect to receive a degree or Music, School of Education, and apply to bringing lighted tobacco in- ertificate at Commencement in School of Forestry and Conservation, to or through University buildings 7 une. We cannot guarantee that the please note that application blanks and to lighting of Cigars, cigarettes, University will confer a degree or cer- may be obtained and filed in the and pipes within buildings-includ- tificate at Commencement upon any Registrar's Office, Room 4, Univer- ng such lighting just previous to go- 1 student who fails to file such applica- sity Hall). All applications for the ing outdoors. Within the last few 1 -!ion -before the close of business on Teacher's Certificate should be made years a serious fire was started at the 12 Wednesday, May 15. If application at the office of the School of Educa- exit from the Pharmacology building 2 is received later than May 15, your tion. by the throwing of a still lighted 3 Please do not delay until the last match into refuse waiting removal at day, as more than 2,500 diplomas the doorway. If the rule is to be en- .~ and certificates must be lettered, forced at all, its enforcement must signed, and sealed and we shall be begin at the building entrance. Fur- 9 greatly helped in this work by the ther, it is impossible that the rule 1 shilariously early filing of applications and the should be enforced with one class of 1 resulting longer period for prepara- ipersons if another class of persons 1 merry play about the gayes/ of tion. --Shirley W. Smith disregards it. It is a disagreeable 2 marital errhixIIIPs. and thankless task to "enforce" al- Smoking in University Buildings: most any rule. This rule against the Attention is called to the general rule use of tobacco within buildings is per- that smoking is prohibited in Univer- haps the most thankless and difficult sity buildings except in private of- of all, unless it has the willing sup- ttC MEI fices and assigned smoking rooms port of everyone concerned. An ap- 1 THE@ where precautions can be taken and peal is made to all persons using the 1 >. _ ____ _.University buildings-staff members, 1 ~sIIstudents and others to contribute1 - N individual cooperation to this effort M IC -I ~to protect University bildings against 3 v M CHIGAN fir"e". nowThis statement is inserted at the -Wplrequest of the Conference of Deans. 4 But such a Shirley W. Smith. 9 gay one that II10 tally a ~I UII W'ESLEY RUGLES'crimif3yoTo the Members of the University 1 miss.seeigi 1 Senate: There will be a meeting of 1 A FFA I the University Senate on Monday, 2 May 20, at 4:15 p.m. in the Rack- 3 presented by ham Lecture Hall. ii' Ji A IRR THE MCHIGAN DAILY Louis A. Hopkins, Secretary Fr IA iJftAY * Melvy DONA FRIDAY MATINEE To the Members of the Faculty of at 4 o'clock. the College of Literature, Science, 1 This afternoon Matinee and the Arts: The seventh regular 1 starts at 2 P.M. NO ADMISSION meeting of the Faculty of the College 1 of Literature, Science, and the Arts 2 Fe r 2:30 CAST OF 32 for the academic session of 1939-1940 FeatureatCAMPUS MODELS will be held in Room 1025 Angell Hall, Monday, May 6, at 4:10 p.m. ONLY ONE SHOW and The reports of the several com- Jack Silcott, Jack Reed, mittees, instead of being read orally f Adults 25c at the meeting, have been prepared 1 in advance and are included with 1 Free ad mission to Style Show Songs by , this call to the meeting. They should 1 which follows. No free admit- Annabel Van Winkle be retained in your files as part of - wh nilos.lok.reead- BILLGAILSthe minutes of the May meeting. taicc until 4 o'clock. Free ad- BILL GAIL'S OR(CH ESTRA Edward H. Kraus mittance does not include regu- AGENDA: 1. Considera~tion of the minutes of r tar show. Come early to obtain See the two o'clock movie the meeting of April 1, 1940 (pp. seats and se complete show to be sure of good sets. 626-629), which were distributed by 1 at 25c. campus mail. 2. Consideration of the reports sub- 1 ~_(Continued on rage 4) SHOWS AT 2-4-7-9 P. M MATINEES 25c -- EVES. 35c Starting Today! I Ge vid Ro - . . 4.. I;Ha o N n9 s Beri i ' \ 58 :45- 9:00 :00-10:00 :00-11:00 :00-12:30 :30- 2:00 :00- 3:00 :00- 4:00 :45- 9:00 :00-10:00 0:00-11:00 1:00-12:30 2:30- 2:00 2:00- 3:00 3:00- 4:00 7:45- 9:00 9:00- 10:00 0:00-11:00 1:00-12:30 2:30- 2:00 2:00- 3:00 3:00- 4:00 7:45- 9:00 9:00-10:00 0:00-11:00 1:00-12:30 2:30- 2:00 2:00- 3:00 3:00- 4:00 7:45- 9:00 9:00-10:00 0:00-11:00 1:00-12:30 2:30- 2:00 2:00- 3:00 3:00- 4:00 7:45- 9:00 9:00-10:00 0:00-11:00 1:00-12:30 2:30- 2:00 2:00- 3:00 3:00- 4:00 7:45- 9:00 9:00-10:00 0:00-11:00 1:00-12:30 2:30- 2:00 2:00- 3:00 3:00- 4:00 Lois Shapiro, Don Smith Wilma Cope, Chan Pinney Dw othy Primeau, Bob Samuels Gladys Barker, Alice Ann Lord Jean Tibbitts, Jack Gracey Katherine Macivor, Al Conrath Marian Szold, Jack Grady KRESGE'S Jane Jfwitt, Michael H. Berman Ann Hawley, Jake Beers Jean Van Raalte. Jane Elpass Thrriet Levy, Ira Katz Barbara Bassett. Bill Irwin Barbara Backus, John Ogle Enora Ferris, Ted McOmber ENTRANCE TO ARCADE Doris Ann Hendricks, Dick Cauley Ruth Barry, Ed Barrett Mary Fran Reek, Art Skeats Elaine Fisher, N. B. Klibe Edith Longyear, Bob Bush Betty Evans, Bob Matthews Sue Adams, Dan Huyett NORTH END OF DIAGONAL Olga Gruhzit, Chuck Barrett Bill Barringer, Charlotte Noble Lupy Landsberg, Hazel Halpin Bill Angst, Helen Campbell Stan Conrad, Patty Main Walter J. Clement, Jane Guinnane 'Dan Shaw, June Frederick NORTH ENTRANCE ANGELL HALL Lon Londy, Fordyce Hartman Gerald Middy, Tom Aye Stewart Gildart, Ted Leibovitz J. Hoover, Phil Westbrook Willard Garvery, Bob Trowbridge Gordon Laing, Calvin Chamberlain Gordon Andrew, Dan Rosenkoff Fresh Air Camp Tag Day Volunteers Pirst salesmen are to report by 7:40 a.m. today to 104 W. Engineer- g Building to pick up tags and cans. All volunteers are to stay at eir posts until relieved. Those going off at five are asked to take cans d tags hack to Room 104,. which will be the headquarters for the llections. NATURAL SCIENCE OR CHEM MALL 7:45- 9:00 9:00-10:00 10:00-11:00 11:00-12:30 12:30- 2:00 2:00- 3:00 3:00- 4:00 7:45- 9:00 9:00-10:00 10 -00-11:00 11:00-12:00 12:30- 2:00 2:00- 3:00 3:00- 4:00 7:45- 9:00 9:00-10:00 10:00-11:00 11:00-12:30 12:30- 2:00 2:00- 3:00 3:00- 4:00 7:45- 9:00 9:00-10:00 10:00-11:00 11:00-12:30 12:30- 2:00 2:00- 3:00 3:00- 4:00 7:15- 9:00 9:00-10:00 10:00-11:00 11:00-12:30 12:30- 2:00 2:00- 3:00 3:00- 4:00 DIAGONAL AT CORNER OF GYM Norene Jadwin, Ben Thorward Doris Vynn, Don Pierce Mary Ann McCoy, Winston H. Cox Margaret Haffer, Milton Heller Jeanne Brown, Ray Parvell Jroan Baker, Arnold White Mary Hayes. Jack Callouette TAPPAN AND SOUTH UNIVERSITY Ginny Ward. Dick Schoel Mary Jane Phelps, Bill Ager Jean Mary Corbay, Phil Clapp Mary Dick Holcomb, Da'Ve Sutherland Marcia Diamond, Helen Brown Carrie Wisner, Pedo Ortmayer ,Jane Dunbar, Bill Ager FRONT OF ECONOMICS BUILDING Eleanor Williams, Jerry Hewitt Marge Cermak, John Aldrich Bctty Armstrong, Bill Langford Janet Sargent, Chuck Boynton Carole Kleiner, Charlotte Frazee Jean Angel, Rae Gustafson Janet Mercer, Judy Prank EAST ENGINEERING BUILDING Ellen Redner, Francis Weiser Virginia Brereton, Ruth Davis Sally Walsh, Anna Jean Williams Marge Risk, Maryan Petersen Edna Kerney, Fran Norfleet IHarriet Shoecraft, Pat MacFarland Peg MacDermot, Anita Newblatt FRONT STEPS ANGELL HALL Wally Nielson, Ed Hutchins, Ginny Ward, Quina Sprick 'red Spangler, Gus Dannemiller, Sarajean Hauke, Mary Jean Kenny John Gilder, Bill Canfield, Doris Kimball, Joan Alch Dennis Flanagan, Phil Balyeat, Ruth Hatfield, Pauline Fagan, Jim Allen Len Riess, Bob Johnson, Genevieve Spurgeon,. Francis Nevin Edward Mack, John Goodell, Ruth Mast, Winnie Mac- Allister Dick Humphreys, Jim Halligan, Elizabeth Clift, Marjorie Marjorie Pabst 4 WEST PHYSICS BUILDING (West Lecture Entrance) UNION FRONT STEPS Annabelle Dredge, Virginia Alfvin Jane Sapp, Zenonia Skoratho Beth Castor, Betty Lyman Margery Allison, Marjorie Mullin Janet Cottrell, Mildred DeLee Betty-Lou Witters, Laya Wainger Charlotte Kinney, Kathleen Smith HUTCHENS HALL Jane O'Brien, Doris McGlone Virginia Kielholtz, Jean Benham Mary Honecker, Barbara Foote Adelaide Carter, Virginia La Rue Tommy McLaughlin, Betty Bundrette Richarda Neuberg, Kay McIver D. Tyrell, Virginia Davis 7:45- 9:00 9:00-10:00 10:00-11:00 11:00-12:30 12:30. 2:00 2:00- 3:00 3:00- 4:00 7:45- 9:00 9:00-10:00 10:00-11:00 11:00-12:30 12:30- 2:00 2:00- 3:00 3:00- 4:00 Jean Linsey, Jack Harwood Fay Kilburn, Dick Fletcher Janet Unruh, Lew Peterson Pat Paterson, Eugene Fairbanks MarianFerguson, Bert Ludy Jean Crump, Verne Kennedy Pat Saxton, Don Badeon SOUTH ENTRANCE OF LEAGUE Jim Rossman, Robert Ulrich Bill Slocum, Dick Strain Warren Solovich, E. T. Carroll Doug Gould, Dick Scherling Carl Rohrbach, Bill Palmer Harold Singer, Gott- lieb Jim Edmunds, Bill Prentice 7:45- 9:00 9:00-10:00 0:00-11:00 1:00-12:30 12:30- 2:00 2:00- 3:00 3:00- 4:00 7:45- 9:00 9:00-10:00 0:00-11:00 1:00-12:30 2:30- 2:00 2:00- 3:00 3:00- 4:00 7:45- 9:00 9:00-10:00 ARCHITECTURAL MALL Ruth Chatard Marjorie Bowen Francis Carlyle Meribah Ashdowne Ann McCarthy Doris Morris Roberta Ferguson CANDY BOOTH, UNIVERSITY HALL Dottie Guston, George Weesner Jane Baits, Tom Cooke Marie McCabe, Tom Goodkind Dorothy Morton, John Zubon Miriam Westerman, Seymour Shafer Virginia Fulford, Bruce Randall Jean Hendran, Ben Douglas ALUMNI MEMORIAL HALL Dagmar Auerbach, J. Drake, George Hamburger, Dave Panarr Eleanor Donahue, 6 ROMANCE LANGUAGES 7:45- 9:00 Jack Gracey, Mil- dred Williams 9:00-10:00 Don Rivette, Norma Vint (Continued on Page 6) The Perfect Gift To Please Your Mother! 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