THE MICHIGAN DAILY Dance Elections Will Be I DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN -0 I STUDENT REPORT ON SELECTIVE SERVICE STATUS (To be filled out only by male students who had reached the age of 21 on or prior to July 1, 1941.) ........................B. ....... .... ... . ..... (Last name) (First name) (Middle name) (Date of report). Home address: (St eet or R.F.D. number) (City) (County) (State) (Name of institution in which you are enrolled) .F. ............................................... Address of institution (City) (State) (Selective Service order number) (Coninued from Pag 1) lege posts are George Gardner, Dave Gardner. Jerry Powel. Warren Watts, David Buck, Lynn~ Stedman, Irwin Kasle and MiltonKettler. The wom- en candidates are Lucy Miller, Mar- jorie McCullough. Margaret Sadler, Betty May Gilmore, Patricia McGraw and Cornelia Groefsema. The engineering and architecture candidates include Stephen Selby, Henry Cohen, Carl Otien, Charles Rogers, Robert Mann, Walter Bauer, Ted Gier, John Koch and Mary Anne Jones. Frosh Frolic, Senior Ball Elections' The balloting places for Frosh Frolic and Senior Ball and those who will be in charge of them are as fol- lows: Literary School: 1:00-Bud Burgess, John Kuivenen. 2:00-Hal Coleman, John Kuivenen. 3:00-Bill Loughborough. 4:00-Bill Loughborough. Engine School: 1:00-H. Cooper, A. J. Geib. 2:00-George Roney. 3:00-Al Anderson. 4:00-Al Anderson. If - - -.1 * ON THE EYES Forestry School: 10:00-Ed Holmberg. 11:00-Ora Sievers, Bob Schwyn. Architecture School: 11:00-Orrie Barr. 3:0O-W. lacette. 4:00-W. Racette. Education School: 3:00-Bob Shott. 4:00-Bob Shott. Local Board number and address: (City) (State) Date of birth: (Use 'nonth number instead of name) .... Month .Day .Year I. Race: J. Type of student: K. (Circle correct (Circle correct number) number) Major field and subject: (e.g., Commerce-Industrial Management) 1. White 2. Negro 3. Other 1. Full time 2. Part Time L. Future line of work after completion of studies: (e.g.. Accounting, Chemical Research) .- , , Y ,, l ,'' , -- Class in school: (Circle correct number in a or b.) a. Students in undergraduate (arts and sciences) colleges, students in preprofessional curricula, and students in professional curricula leading to first professional de- gree: 0. Unclassified. 3. Junior or Third Year. 1. Freshman or First Year. 4. Senior or Fourth Year. 2. Sophomore or Second Year.I b. Students in graduate schools, and students in professional curricula beyond first profession- al degree: 5. First Year. 6. Second Year. 7. Third Year. 8. Fourth Year. 9. Unclassified. DSS Form 71 16-24856-1 UNFORGETTABLE ORIENTAL GIFT RUGS PRICED REASONABLY $11.50 Also Beautiful Persian Prints 98c each N. I.. MANGOUNI 334 S. 4th Ave. Ph. 6878 OPEN EVENINGS try a "PIN-TO-WALL" LAMP for reading in bed ,Prop yourself' up with pil- lows andenjoy a good hook! Be sure you have proper light for safe seeing .. use a pin- to-wall lamp with a 100-watt bulb. (We do not sell these lamps. See them in many attractive styles at your deal- er's.) The Detroit Edison Company. SeletiveServce lassficaion Selective Service Classification : (If not yet classified, write "None".) .Present classification. ..:........Previous classification. (If any) .............Previous classification. (If any) O. Date Classification Notice was received: (Month-Use number) (Day) (Year) (Month-Use number) (Day) (Year) ..m.. .. .. .. .. .... .. ... ..... . . (Month-Use number) (Day) (Year) fI' ~J - Have you requested Class II (occupational) deferment from your local board? (Circle number in' correct column) On what date was the request made?................................... (Month-Use number) (Day) (Year) Has your school requested Class II deferment for you from your local board? (Circle number in correct column) On what date was the request made?........................... (Month-Use number) (Day) (Year) QUESTIONS R THROUGH V T BE ANSWERED ONLY BY STUDENTS CLASSIFIED IN 1-A OR STILL UNCLASSIFIED Has the probable date of your induction been requested from your local board? (Circle number in correct column) On what -date was the request made?.................................... (Month-Use number) , (Day)t. (Year) Has the probable date of your induction been obtained from your local board? (Circle number in correct column)* If so, what is the probable date of your induction? ............................. (Month-Use number) (Day) (Year) Has postponement of your induction date (as distinguished from deferment) been requested from your local board? (Circle number in correct column) Has postponement of your induction date been assured by your local board? (Circle number in correct column) If so, until what date?. ... .......................... (Month-Use number) (Day) (Year) On what date does the current school term end?.. ...... ............... ... (Month-Use number) (Day) (Year) Yes 1 No 2 1 2 CBRISTMAS CARD. BOXASSORTMENT-S 12 Card a 39C 2.5 Card . . 49c 12 Terry Wans Cards. . . 50c 14 Engraved Cards . . . $1.00 THE MAYER-SCHAIRR 'CO. Stationers, Printers, I3inders, Office Out fitters 1 2 1 2 wxvftw 1 1 2 2 NEW STYLE$ FIRST AT WILD'S ARROW formal shirts to please the most discriminating individual can be found at State Street on the Campus fai v THURSDAY, IDECEMBER 11, 1941 VOL. LII. No. 63 Publicatli in the Daily Official Bulletin is constructive notice to all members of the University. Notices Male Students aged 21 on or before July 1, 1941: All male students in the University who reached the age of 21 on or prior to July 1, 1941, areI asked to fill out a "Student Report on Selective Service Status" on the official questionnaire card which is reproduced in connection with this issue of the Daily Official Bulletin. This is by request of the National Headquarters of' the Selective Serv- ice System, which has been asked by the U.S. Senate Committee on Mili- tary Affairs for a report containing information about the deferment and postponement of induction of col- lege and university students. All stu- dents' concerned should proiptly secure cards at the places named be- low and answer the questions asked. A complete survey is desired. Students in the College of Litera- ture, Science, and the Arts may make their reports 8:00 a.m.-12m., Thurs- day, Friday, or Saturday, or 1:30-1 4:30 p.m. Thursday or Friday, Stu- dents enrolled in other units should report 1:30-4:30 p.m., Thursday or Friday, or 8:00 a.m.-12m. Saturday. The places where report cards should -be secured and turned in when properly filled out are as follows: Students in the College of Litera- ture, Science and the Arts: Record- er's Ofice, 4 University Hall. Engineering students: 348 West Engineering Building. Medical students: Recorder's Of- fice, 123 W. Medical Building. Law students: 200 Hutchins Hall. (Continued on Page 4)1 I 1 .1 News for Night Owls If formal wear is your Nemesis, see the good-, looking Arrow dress shirts. They're -both comfortable and well-behaved. I WEEK DAY SHOWS START AT 2-4-7-9 P.M. NOW! It STARTS TODAY! 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