PAGE SIX THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1953 AWAIT LATE ARRIVALS: Housing Problem Eases Overcrowded Campus UnionCards -Still, Available Union membership cards, which This fall a new system of Union many students did not receive in registration was started. From the confusion of registration, may now on all new full-time malej be picked up from 3 to 5 p.m. in students will need only to show: Rm. 3-A of the Union. their ID cards, as a "U" will be Students are asked to bring punched on them signifying mem- their cashier's receipts with them. bership. Men who started prior to Part-time students desiring mem- this fall will continue to receive bership should inquire at the busi- the regular membership cards, ness office in the Union basement. I however. Although late-arrival students were still making their appearance in Ann Arbor yesterday, the mo- mentarily "over-crowded" campus housing situation is easing some- what, according to Francis C. IFC Makes Seholarship Rule Change Hoping to raise the slightly sag- ging scholastic average which dip- ped .05 last. year, the Inter-Fra- ternity Council has made two changes in its rules regarding scholastic eligibility of pledges. The changes were adopted last Friday during a two-day "retreat" of fraternity presidents, IFC lea- ders and administration officials at nearby Zuckey Lake. THE FIRST rule change pro- vides that any fraternity pledge who fails to make a two point move its bias clause. Sigma Al- pha, Epsilon voted its clause out. two years ago. Under previous rules, frater- nities could keep pledges who failed to achieve the two point level necessary for initiation as long as they wished. The second change requires that rushees, with the exception of first semester freshmen, must have a two .point over-all average before they can pledge a fraternity. IF. executive vice - president John Baity, '55, estimated that three to five per cent of last year's pledges had less than a two point over-all when they pledged. Also announced at the retreat was a reversal of the May 26 rul- ing of the Student Affairs Com- mittee forbidding IFC rushing counsellors from participating in rushing at their own houses. $775,000 Spent Remodeling Union Offices Shiel, manager of University Ser- vice Enterprises. An unexpected increase in the number of freshmen women en- rolled combined with a smaller number of freshmen men than an- ticipated, however, required con- version of Chicago House in the West Quad to housing f.or 119 women. THIS IS the first time in the history of the quadrangle that wo- men have occupied any part of it, and is the third of men's residences to be turned over to women stu- dents. Vaughan House and two houses in East Quad are already filled with women to meet the increasing female enrollment of recent years. Twenty-six girls are now being housed in the old Delta Zeta sor- ority house which was acquired by the University during the sum- mer for use as a cooperative. The old Kappa Nu fraternity house is being rented b'y the Uni- versity to house 14 girls, though not on a cooperative basis. Further measures to increase facilities for students were taken when large doubles were con- verted into triples and large singles enlarged to doubles in residence halls, providing accom- odations for 467 students. Final figures on dormitory crowding due to increased enroll- ment cannot be made until later in the week, according to Shiel. Rooms reserved by students are held in their names until after the first day of classes because fre- quently there are late arrivals. Students still living in dorm li- braries.and lounges will be given empty rooms when totals on those failing to return are more com- plete. Perry Case Gets Final Settlement The long drawn-out case of the Inter-House Council vs. Bob Per- ry, '53E, was finally. settled in June when Perry paid a reduced fine of $15 for violating a Univers- ity rule against "soliciting" in the quadrangles during his successful campaign for a Student Legisla- ture seat. Wilkinso s MICHIGAN BRIEF BAG Gold Stamped "Michigan" in Maize and Blue $500 Reg. $9.00 Here's a real buy for Michigan men. Roomy and convenient - keeps papers and books organized. Drop bottom for standing on floor. Beautiful ginger color. Quality plastic. Three position fastener with lock. GOLD MONOGRAMS AT NO CHARGE Wilkinson Luggage Shopa SA N D L E R OF BOSTON says anything a §addle can do SADDLE-MOCS can do better. They're softer, lighter, brighter - in new bantam-weight suedes ... newself-color. saddle. TrySaddle-Mocs, they give you a wonderful ride 8.95 . 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While construction proceeds, student offices are located up- stairs. The business office is also being hoved upstairs freeing base- ment space which will be utilized for campus activities including Union Opera and Michigras. Within two weeks the corridor leading to the general manager's office will be in use after having flourescent lights installed and walls finished with oak paneling. G&S Begins Fall TryoutMeetings Harry Easom, '54, president of the local Gilbert and Sullivan So- ciety yesterday announced try- outs for the fall semester's show "Patience." Tryouts will be held from 7 to 10 p.m. today, from 7 to 10 p.m. Thursday, from 7 to 10:30 p.m. Friday and from 1 to 5 p.m. and 7 to 10:30 p.m. Sunday in the League. Mierotoii the drawing pencil that holds up under pressure Micrtomic-the finest example of research in drawing pencils. Designed to stand th~e most rigid drafting roam comparisous. 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