PAGE TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY TMTR.glnAV. APTttT. 11 10MCX PAGE TWO 'W'1TT'DaT~A~ arn~wv vi a. LLI4YLat, a9 I ~rt J . 9 L71i5U I Fashionable Canine DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN ' --Daily-Chuck Kelsey SOCIAL PRESSURE-Delta Upsilon's mascot, Brandy, consented to a clipping designed to keep him in step with spring fashions. Fraternity members say his bermuda shorts are on order and are expected any day. The Daily Official Bulletin is an official publication of the University of Michigan for which the Michigan Daily assumes no editorial responsi- bility. Publication in it is construc- tive notice to all members of the Uni- versity. Notices should be sent in TYPEWRITTEN form to Room 3553 Administration Building before 2 p.m. the day preceding publication (be- fore 10 a.m. on Saturday.) Notice of lectures, concerts and organization meetings cannot be published oftener than twice. THURSDAY, APRIL 14, 1955 Vol. LXV, No. 131 Notices Parking Restrictions: Beginning April 12 the Ann Arbor Police will enforce the regulation which prohibits the parking of automobiles in certain lots designat- ing no parking between 2:00 a.m. and 6:00 a.m. The intent of this regulation is to prevent the use of these lots for storage purposes and to reserve them for the use of those who must drive every day. , Guests of the Michigan Union when registered, will be entitled to guest parking permits for obvious reasons. Blue Cross Group Hospitalization, Medical andSurgical Service Programs for staff members will be open from April 11 to April 22 for new applications and changes in contracts now in effect. Staff members who wish to enroll, or change their coverage to include sur- gical and medical services, should make such changes at the Personnel Office, Room 3012 Administration Building. New applications and changes will be- come effective June 5, with the first payroll deduction on May 31. Co-operative housing applications for room and/or board for the 1955 Sum- mer Session are now available at the Inter-Cooperative Council office at 1017 Oakland (NO 8-6872). This includes men and women, and graduate and undergraduate students. Students are reminded that unau- thorized parking in University lots, or other designated areas, is in violation of the University automobile regula- tions. All such violations reported to the Office of Student Affairs will be dis- ciplined in the amount of a $5.00 fine. Graduating Seniors: Order your caps Ending Tonight 11 1 1i M-G-M's_ dimERt; ;pfColor Wth STEREOPHONIC SOUND- starring Jane POW[EL*L"Tony Martin DebieREYNOLDS" Water PIDGEON Vic DAMONE " Gene RAYMOND Ann MILER' Russ TAMBLYN with Kay ARMEN.J.~Carrol NAISH ~iciardANDSES6N Jane DARWEL ".THiE FLEA CIRCUS Color Cartoon Dial NO 2-3136 for Program Information Mats 65c - Eves. 90c Friday TYRONE POWER SUSAN HAYWARD in "UNTAMED" ADVENTURE TRAVEL to every corner of the globe . ,+, Europe (60 days, 50 including steamer), Latin the Orient, Around the arid. LOW-CCST TRIPS by bicy. efaltboot, motor, rail for the adventurous In spirit. STUDY TOUN with college ' rein languages, Art, Music, Social Studies, Dance, other subjects. Scholarshipsavailable. SEE MORE-SPEND LESS Your Travel Agent OR Students Internaf oni 22nd Year Travel Assi 545 Fifth Ave., N. Y. 17 0 MU 2.6544 and gowns ror commencement at Moe's Sport Shop, N. University now. Open meeting for all interested fac- ulty members to discuss the University parking problem in Rackham Amphi- theater Thurs., April 21, at 4:00 p.m. Residence Hall Scholarship: Women students wishing to apply for a Resi- dence Hall Scholarship for the academ- ic year 1955-56 for Helen Newberry Res- idence may do so through the Office of the Dean of Women. Applications close Fri., April 22. Students already living in this residence hall and those wishing to live there next fall may apply. Qualifications will be considered on the basis of academic standing (minimum 2.5 cumulative average), need, and con- tribution to group living. Residence Hall Scholarship: Women students wishing to apply for a Resi- dence Hall Scholarship for the academ- ic year 1955-56 for Betsy Barbour House may do so through the Office of the Dean of Women. Applications close Fri., April 22. Students already living in this residence and incoming seniors who will be living there next fall may apply. Qualifications will be considered on the basis of academic standing (min- imum 2.5 cumulative average), need, and contribution to group living. May Festival Ushers are requisted to pick up their Usher cards at Hill Audi- torium between 5:00 and 6:00 p.m. Thurs., April 14. Variety Concert Series ushers are re- minded that the Fred Waring show Wed., April 20 is included in the Vari- ety series. You are expected to be pres- ent. Please report at no later than 6:15 p.m. Final Examinations. By action of the Dean's Conference at its meeting April 13, the final examination period for the present semester will begin Sat., May 28, and end Thurs., June 9. Fri., May 27, on which there will be no classes, has been designated a study period. Auditions for the Berkshire Music Center at Tanglewood, Massachusetts for the summer of 1955 will be held Mon., April 25, 9:30-12:30 p.m. at Hill Auditorium. Interested applicants should contact Arthur Berg at the Uni- versity Musical Society, Burton Tower, Ann Arbor (Phone NO 8-7513) to make appointments. Agenda, Student Government Coun- cil,, April 15. 3 p.m., Michigan Union. Academic Freedom Week. Alpha Phi, requests permission to construct addi- tion to 1830 Hill Street. Olympic Dance, Oct. 8. Constitutions. Books for Asia, claendaring and sponsorship. Appoint- ments. Board in Review, second mem- ber. Mr. Lewis, comments. National Stu- dents' Association. Joint Judiciary Council. Driving Ban. The following student sponsored so- cial events are approved for the coming week-end. Social chairmen are remind- (Continued on Page 4) FOR SALE ARMY-NAVY type Oxfords-- 6.88. Sox 39c, shorts, 69c; military supplies. Sam's Store, 122 E. Washington. )26B SWEATERS to formals, size 9 to 11. Call NO 3-8153. )301B EASTER SPECIAL-25 gallon stainless steel aquarium $11. Wrought iron stand for a 25 gallon $8.50. 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