; PAGZ TSY TIE MICHIGAN DAILY WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 15. 1954 - - - - -- - - - - Campus Has Memorable Scenes WELCOME STUDENTS ...to ... HALLER'S JEWELERS Serving Michigan Since 1858 DIAMONDS ORANGE BLOSSOM RINGS WATCHES SHAEFFER PENS CLOCKS and JEWELRY HALLER'S JEWELERS 717 N. University-- Near Hill Auditorium Subscribe to The Michigan Daily I I 4 ;.. THE PRESIDENT'S HOUSE-A PLACE TO SPEND PLEASANT AFTERNOONS AT MONTHLY OPEN HOUSES ON THE MALL-"SUNDAY MORNING" IN FOREGROUND, RACKHAM SCHOOL FOR GRADUATE WOMEN'S DORMS ARE ALWAYS AVAILABLE STUDIES IN BACKGROUND FOR A TETE-A-TETE VW e.. . __ __ .._ _ - 1 REPORT SUBMITTED: New Government Plan' Pending Regents'_Consent Vro man Suggests Preparations for College (Continued from Page 1) ion, managing editor of The Mich- igan Daily, chairman of Joint Ju- diciary and an SL representative. This group is the more import- ant in-.directing how student af- fairs. will be run, acting as the final decision board on such ques- tions as whether sorority rushing will be held in the spring or the fail. It also has the important function, of recognizing student groups. Student Government Committee Because there has always been a problem of delineating the func- tions of the two bodies, plans are underway for revising student gov- ernment and organizing a Student Government Committee. A Student Affairs Study Com- mnittee submitted a recommenda- tion for the reorganization of stu- dnet government to President Hat- cher at the conclusion of last spring semester. They recommend- ed that a Student Government Council be made up of 11 members elected from the campus at large by present voting procedures and seven ex-officio members to be selected from the highest student officers on campus. Functions now performed by SAC and SL would be assumed by the new group, and its decisions would be final,subject to the Board of Review. This Board would be composed of the Dean of Men, the Dean of Women, three faculty members chosen by the Faculty Senate Ad- visory Committee, and two stu- dents, one of whom would be the president of the Council. An assessment of 25 cents per semester per student was reepm- mended in the report to provide for financing the student govern- ment. Clyde Vroman, director of ad- missions at the University offered a four-point program for prospec- tive college freshmen to accom- plish-before they begin their higher education this fall. Appearing on the radio program, "U-M Report," which is provided by the U-M Broadcasting Service and broadcast each week by 15 Michigan radio stations, Vroman urged sub-freshmen to: 1) Make sure they havecomplet- ed arrangements for admission and housing at the college of their choice. 2) Visit the college or university campus if at all possible during the summer to chat with future teachers, discuss courses, and be- come acquainted with their future home. For the Muster's Touch ... in... HAIR DESIGNING 715 N. University 3) Decide well in advance how they are going to make the physi- cal move to the campus: deter- mine what things they will take with them and what things they will leave at home 4) Men students should contact their home town draft boards to get a clear understanding of their status under selective service laws. If the student plans to take ROTC training in his college, it is best to apply before starting school in the fall. ANN ARBOR'S MOST LISTENED-TO ORCHESTRA Ann Arbor's Most Listened-to Orchestra ARE YOU ELIGIBLE? Got a Date? Wash & Fluff Dry v in One Hour! Drop Off Service Shirts by Greene's or Trojan's Dry Cleaning by Greene's (Including Free Mothproofing) Drying Service Flat Work Quality Workmanship Guaranteed .+, 7 Dancing Friday and Saturday Nights 1" It's Fast t-It's Dependable X40 It's the The report will a Regents, probably at ber meeting, andf approved by them be put into effect. lso go to the their Septem- SGC must be before it can The Rainbow Combo Featuring lovely MARY LOU C II You must be 21 Members and Guests only UNIVERSITY LAUNDROMAT 1327 South University Between Washtenaw and Forest ___________HALL RENTALS & BANQUETS _ _ _ _ _ , * THE INTERFRATERNITY COUNCIL wishes to announce I1 SEPTEMBER 26-OCTOBER 10 * Whether you are a freshman or a senior, you are eligible to rush Campus fraternities. * Register for Rushing in Room 1020 Administration Building through September 29. * NO FEE-just sign the I.F .C. Rushing List S I