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THE MICNIGAN DAILY

TUESDAY, rEBRUARY 9, 1954

TEN TUE MTCIITGAN DAILY TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1951

Union Tryout Meetings
Scheduled for Thursday

Garg To Hold Tryout Meeting
Thursday for 'Funny-Writers'

Tryout.meetings will be held by
the Union Student Offices at 4:15
p.m. tomorrow and 7:15 p.m.
Thursday in Rm. 3-A of the Union.
Male students interested in par-
ticipating in any of the many stu-
tient activities sponsored by the
Union are invited to attend one
of these -meetings. Although the
meetings are designed to obtain
personnel for the Student Offices,
attendance at the meetings does
not obligate a man to sign up as a
tryout'
AN INVITATION to everyone to
see the new Student Offices on the
main floor of the Union has also
been extended. Those attending
one of the Tryout meetings will
have an excellent opportunity to
see the new offices in detail.

On the agenda of the meetings
are short talks by Jay Strickler,
'54, president of the Union, and
Lou Slavin, '55, councilman in
charge.
Then there will be refreshments'
and informal discussion groups at
which Strickler, Phil Flarsheim,!
'54, executive secretary, and the
Union councilmen will be' on hand
to answer questions.
According to Union officials, a
tryout is actually a staffman at
the Student Offices who is assign-
ed to his choice of the nine Stu-
dent Offices' committees soon aft-
er he joins the staff. He is requir-
ed to work only two hours each
week in regular office hours.

Gargoyle. Michigan's humor
magazine, will hold a special edi-
torial-staff tryout meeting for "all
students with senses of humors"
at 4 p.m. Thursday, in the Student
Publications Bldg.
The meeting, which will be com-
bined with a meeting of the regu-
lar editorial staff is, according to
managing editor Larry Pike, "open
to all students who write funny.
They should simply come at four
o'clock and sign their names on
cards and listen and take part.
Then they should write. It's as

easy easy as that. Even a baby
could do it."
Pike went on to point out that
Gargoyle is regarded by "some"
as the "most impbrtant college hu-
mor magazine in the country. ever.
"It is a mark of distinction to try
out for Gargoyle," he said, stand-
ing proud and august in the rain.
Peanut brittle will be served,
Dress.
Join
The March of Dimes

UNION ADDITION-An artist's sketch of the Union after the proposed $2,250,000 addition has been constructed shows expansion
on the main floor on the side and in the rear of the Union and a two-story structure in front. The addition is planned so that it will
be possible to add to the front of the addition if such is decided in the future. The second floor corridor extending out from the side
of the present Union building will contain booths for listening to records. This corridor is also planned in view of possible expansion
of the second floor at some later date.
$2 MILLION ESTIMATED COST:
Regents Give Go-Ahead to Union Addition Plans

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have been considered so that
Regents approval of revising the
plans was necessary.
Pending approval of the final
plans by the Regents, construction,
will be started in either July or
November. The project is estimat-
ed to take 6 to 8 months, during
which time the Union's food serv-
ices would be suspended.
Also included in the program is
the improvement and expansion

of plumbing and electrical facili-
ties in the Union's sub-basement.
Provisions for financing the pro-
ject include approximately $1,000,-
000 so far accumulated for the pur-
pose and the suggestion of a rev-
enue bond issue to take care of
the rest. Building fund revenue
is provided by that part of the
Union's share of tuition fees allo-
cated by the Regents which is
left after operating expenses.

Staeb & Huss
After-Inventory
SALE!
of Men's Suits
* .. Sportcoats
... Topcoats
Fine quality HYDE PARK cloth-
ing noted for their expert tailor-
ing, superior fit and carefully
selected fabrics.

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