1THU1£ S'AY, JANUARY ~" '13, 1949 THE -MI. .A5.U. A N A. LAlf,3.. *. A <111J 111illlTT .12ANl\ LAIIV £ £3,-_.... 1"a 'l.F . for J7;jj S tudents N I 1 ''4 ri v-~~~ 4.VY':4 UNDER T1 lE1GUTN AND IN THE SWTTWF-Students got a. sharp reminder of their stake in camnpu ; politic s i en's Judiciary Council, headed by Ev Ellin, threw out a total of 52 petitions for .-1-lop, senior class officers and Student Legislature, and p~ost<- Ironed the all-camnpus elections one week. And Daily catoonist Bill Hampton, the campus Ilogarth, sketched a atecinet suimmary of the practice of block-voting. Students, with a mounting interest in their own elections, cast a record-breaking 7,013 ballots. (The picture above shows a more relaxed moment as students take advantage of the increasingly popular Coeducational Sports Night-every Friday at the Intramural Building). Left to rigitd, top to bottom. are Jean Walker, Sue Rose, Gratia Floiee, Hanik Ryder, Alice. Hlanke, Jean Statler and Herb, Furman. Other activities incluade volley ball. brthmiiiiton, hbasketha 11.gvzilistics andl fencing..) PRESIDENT RI.T1IlVN AND B~AND DIOGGES.-1Jniversity President Alexander G. Ruthiven and lexy, hiis boxer, prid~ly display the latest additions to the Ruthiven menage. The seven diminu- tive copies of 'lexy eo tnpet~ed with the new Beta biikiog itk causing a furor in campus canine circles., 'l['he' also hasd the (itm& d I (istincetion of train their ancestral lineage back to early English "band dogges," who were- tiv. boon comamnions ofi ianderinig tinkers several centuries ago. Local net- lovers, including Detrikit Tiger o111tfielder and Uniiversity student Dick Wakefield, quickly snapped up) the dlogs. *Biand d ogtcs" are only one of President lRuthzvcn's hobbies. The other is raising Morgan horses at Stauerid,-,, his farn near Ann Arbor. He keeps about 12 in his stables there. Bey Txtboos Ealy for Second Semester MiCHIGAN UIO Just Before the Battle Relax and Enjoy THE LUEO KBALL We have advanced information on your CASBAJI COUPLE S--Perrin Long, Skippy Grainger, Pauly Zim- m xerman and Jack Gannon were among those who flocked to the League's Casbah on weekends. Become wiser by reading books! :COONS BOOKSTORE". NICKELS ARCADE - q textbook requ irements 1 VETERANS We will charge your books until you bring us Saturday, January,1t 15th y 4 your requisitions signed by instructors. And -- Take Notes on This! 'Tween Exams Dance, Saturday, January 22nd also Membership Dance, Saturday, February 5th ------ No Dancing on Friday, January 1 4th, 21 st, 28th, and February 4th Saturday, January 29th Cash Paid for Used Books I ich's Bookstore .: ;- y y tg v, k2 .rat is '. i _q PSs S';. r {ii r. '. ,.'° + _ 6 .. ,. =w ,' - , k : s . (f a..k .:. ,yet . ,rc ]: ,i "o ..r , ., ANN ARBOR'S BUSY BOOKSTORE THERE'S A REASON ART CINEMA LEAGUE and AYC present Sensational "i "Extra Trouser" Offer 4 From Jan. 5 -- Jan. 2 With every suit order you get an extra pair of trousers matching your r suit or a pair of contrasting slacks of z .. the same class as your suit. For the Exceptionally Low Price of ~a Savings from $16.50 - $27.50 bull all for n: _ m your = FERCGo . loiTsarGias ings the ve dC Starring Italian Film + Complete English Ttles MICHIEL SIMON as RIGOLMTO tring the magnificent voice of RUCCIO TAGLIAVINI nsation of the 1947 season at Al TRCIPoTixrANI APPT? 4. ; i I- and feat FER: the sei Ioru I