'THE MICHIGAN DAILY SATURDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1949 THE ICHGANDAIY STURDY, ECEBER10,194 Vest Quad Men Broaden Relations With Faculty .4 EMPHASIS ON INFORMALITY-Faculty' Associate Prof. Frank L. Huntley, of the English depart- ment, getstogether with three Adams House men for a bull-session in one of the student rooms. Left to right are Prof. . untley, Charles Stauffer, '53M, Jap Reid, '51, and Bill Stonebraker, '53M. In- formality is the keynote of. the West Quad's program for increased student-faculty contact. Focus Program On Informality Residents of the West Quadrangle have created an air of in- formality in their relations with members of the faculty. Circumventing the formal atmosphere of the classroom, they have organized a broad program for increased student-faculty con- tact within .the Quad itself. OUTSTANDING FEATURE of the program is the Faculty As- sociate Plan. Set uP to provide Quad men with a means of informal "intellectual stimulation," the Plan calls for appointment of certain faculty members to honorary unpaid positions on the staffs of in- dividual Quad units. The Associates often eat dinner at the Quad, visit residents or perhaps talk in house lounges. They are chosen by the men of the Quad and appointed by the Board of Regents. First conceived by Provost James P. Adams in 1947, the As- sociate Plan was put into effect largely through the efforts of Quad men George Roumell, '51, and Bob Paul, '50. SO FAR NINE associates have been appointed. Seven of them are associated with Quad Houses, while Assistant to the President Frank E. Robbins and Prof. Arno Bader, of the English department, act as advisors to the staff of the Quad's Strauss Memorial Library. Affiliated with Adams House are Prof. Samuel J. Eldersveld, of the political science department, who was on the staff of the house when it first opened, and Prof. Frank L. Huntley, of the English department. Dean Emeritus of Students Joseph A. 1ursley is connected with Michigan House, while Dr. Mark A. Hayes, of the University Hospital, acts as Allen-Rumsey's associate. IN LLOYD HOUSE, Prof. James K. Pollock, chairman of the political science department, Prof. Lionel H. Laing, of the political science department, and Dean of Women Alice C. Lloyd serve as associates. As an adjunct to the Faculty Associate Plan, scores of other faculty members are frequently invited to the Quad to participate in forums, panels, review sessions, and informal get-togethers. PRESIDENT ,Alexander G. Ruthven has called the West Quad program a "full realization of the concepts set forth in the Michigan House Plan." "The Plan has proved itself in every way and can no longer be considered an experiment," President Ruthven said. It was through his incentive that the Michigan House Plan was drawn up in 1939 as a basis for the reestablishment of a residence halls system at the University. THE PLAN WENT into effect just 80 years after University dormitories were abolished by the late President Henry P. Tappan as "objectionable remnants of the Monkish cloisters of the Middle Ages." Seeing a real need for residence halls here, President Ruthven adopted a philosophy that instead of acting as mere boarding houses, they could be set up to give the student experience in communal living and assistance in expanding his education. This was a new concept of American dormitory life. It became the backbone of the Michigan House plan, and it has served as the guiding principle behind the program in the West Quad. DISCUSS FACULTY ASSOCIATE PLAN--West Quad men talk over their Faculty Associate Plan with President Alexander G. Ruthven. Seated in the Quad's Main Lounge are, left to right, Bob Paul, '50E, President Ruthven, Quad President George Roumell, '51, and Resident Director of the Quad Peter A. Ostafin of the sociology department. Pa il and Roumell have been instrumental in putting the Faculty Association Plan into practice. d1 PHOTO AFEATURE Story by BOB KEITH Pictures by HERB HARRINGTON and CARLYLE MARSHALL 0 ADVICE FROM DEAN-Michigan House President Joe Kosik, '51B, left, talks over a Quad problem with Dean Emeritus Joseph A.. Bursley. As Associate of the house, Dean Bursley is a fre- quent Quad visitoi. i } THURSDAY NIGHT IN THE QUAD-Scores of faculty members come into the Quad each semester to eat and talk )with residents, so that Thursday night student-faculty dinners, have become a virtual tradition. Above, George A. Peek, of the political science department, center, meets with men of Chicago House. After dinner they retired to the house lounge for a discussion of University life. J FACTS OF LIFE-Congregated in their lounge, m n of Michigan House listen intently as Dr. John D. Morley, of the Health Service, explains var ous sex problems and relations. Along with talks in individual houses, student-faculty associa ion -on a Quad-wide basis is provided TIME OUT FOR COFFEE-Lloyd House residents quit their books temporarily and adjourn to the Union for coffee with their Faculty Associate Prof. Lionel H. Laing of the political science department. Dr. Laing considers the Quad prog am a natural way for faculty members to see the PREVIEW-Strauss Memorial Library Associates Prof. Arno L. Bader, of the English; department, left, and Assistant to the President Frank E. Robbins, right, look over a new book with librarian Tom Rice, '50B. through forums, question-answer Rise Stevens To Sing at Hill MondayNight Rise Stevens will give the sixth Choral Union concert 8:30 p.m. Monday in Hill Auditorium. Miss Stevens, famous for her portrayal of opera's notoriously seductive Carmen, has also achieved success in the'movies, on the radio and in the record shops. HER FIRST movie effort was'in 1941,' in "The Chocolate Soldier" when she sang opposite another Choral Union concert artist, Nel- son eddy. In 1942, she appeared with Bing Crosby in the Academj' Award picture "Going My Way." She won her first movie role upon the recommendation of Eddy, who sent an MGM execu- tive to see her ins her West Coast debut with the San Fran- cisco Opera Company. Crosby, who recommended her for the "Going My Way" part after meeting her on a War Bond show review sessions a id a smoker held each spring. viewpoint of the student outside _l It the formal relations of the classroom. 4 for the Camera enthusiast eO / 9 Ansco-Argus-Eastman-Ciro and other well-known brands ~I I It A., You are cordially invited to attend the opening of our New CASUA L S HO P .4 0 0 Developing Kits for the beginner Weston and G.E. Light Meters Hundreds of gadgets Today Saturday, December 10 Afternoon and Evening . . . Noon to 9:00 P.M. aMusic Informal modeling - Princess Aloha Orchids i/ for the Radio enthusiast S - y~ bi «. r / ,, Ii . ._ , - .., 11 ---- r