PAGE TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY THURSDAY, SEI" TE M 27, ION' 1'AOE TWO THTIR~DAY, SEPTE~&8KR 27,1956 I dkP 4 .4 .4 UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN BLAZERS Sponsored by WAA Oxford Grey, Navy, $25.50 Doeskin Flannel, $27.50 Also Shetland Tweed, $24.50 SALES OPEN TO PUBLIC ORDERS & FITTINGS TAKEN September 27 and 28 from 10 to 5 At Women's Swimming Pool Teacher of Singing and Speaking * Mrs. Kenneth Westerman 715 Granger Avenue NO 8-6584 DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN k IL W, r WU ERTH STARTING FRIDlAY 'reminger's I --rE -1I The Daily Official Bulletin is an of- ficial publication of the University of Michigan for which the Michigan Daily assumes no editorial responsibility. No- tices should be sent in TYPEWRITTEN form to Room 3553 Administration Building before 2 p.m. the day preced- ing publication. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1956 VOL. LXVII, NO. 8 General Notices Activities Sponsored by Student Or- ganizations. All activities and projects sponsored or produced by student or- ganizations must receive the approval of the Student Government Council.' Petitions for consideration by the oCun- cil should be submitted to the Adniin- istrative Secretary of the. Council in the Office of Student Affairs at least two weeks before the event is to take place. Petition forms may be secured in that office, 1020 Administration Building. Petitions from officially rec- ognized, registered student organiza- tions only will be considered, and acti- vitiese and projects under the sponsor- ship of an individual student or group of students not constituting a recog- nized organization are not permitted. Closed Social Events (for members and invited guests only) sponsored by student organizations must be regis- tered in the Office of Student Affairs, Dial 1020 Administration Building. Appli- cation forms may be secured in the Of- fice of Student Affairs, 1020 Adminis- tration Building. Requsts for approval must be submitted to that office NO LATER THAN NOON OF THE TUES- DAY BEFORE THE EVENT IS SCHED- ULED. A list of approved social events will be published in the Daily Official Bulletin on Thursday of each week. In planning social programs for the smnester, social chairmen are reminded that the calendar is closed seven days prior to the beginning of final exam- inations. For the present semester, ex- aminations begin Jan. 18 . Rules governing participation in non- athletic extracurricular activities. Any regularly enrolled student is eligible t oparticipate in non-athletic extra- curricular activities provided he is not on academic discipline.............. RESPONSIBILITY: Responsibility for observance of the eligibility statement is placed directly upon the student. In case of doubt of status, students should inquire at the Office of Student Affairs. Partici- pation in an extracurricular activity in violation of the requirement may sub- ject a student to disciplinary action. RESTRICTIONS: In interpretation of the above eligi- biltiy statement, the following are spe- cifically forbidden to participate in extracurricular activities indicated be- low: a) Students on academic discipline, i.e., notification, warning, probataion, action pending, as determined by the faculty of the college in which the student is enrolled. ("Needs counsel- ing" as used by the School of Educa- tion and the School of Music, also con- stitutes ineligibility for such partici- pation.) b) Part-time and special students sembly, Business Administration Coun. carrying less than twelve hours. cil. ACTIVITIES: g) Committee members for major campus projects and dances. Examples: The eligibility requirements must be Michigras, Winter Carnival, League met by students participating in such committees, Frosh week end, Sopho- activities as are listed below. The list more Cabaret, Assembly Ball, Inter- is not exhaustive but is intended to fraternity Council Ball, Homecoming indicate the kinds of extracurricular Dance, Senior Ball, J-Hop. activities for participation in which hI Representatives of offcampus ac- eligibility is necessary. tivities. a) Participation in public perform- i) Representatives of student-faculty ances which are sponsored by student committees. organizations and which require group SPECIA, LPERMISSION: rehearsals. Examples: Union Opera,' Special permission to participate in Junior Girls' Play; productions of the extracurricular activities in exception Gilbert and Sullivan Society, Student to the regulations may be granted in Players, and Inter-Arts Union; per- extraordinary cases by the offices of the formances of Arts Chorale and the Glee Dean of Women and the Dean of Men. Clubs. = DENIAL OF PERMISSION: b) Participation in public perform- The Dean of Women or the Dean of ances which are sponsored by academic Men may, in extraordinary cases, deny courses and which require group re- permission to participate in an activity hearsals, for those participants who are or activities. not enrolled in the sponsoring course PARTICIPATION LISTS:. for credit. Examples: Ensemble 45, 46 Managers and chairmen of student (Orchestra), Ensemble 47, 48 (Bands), activities and projects are required to Ensemble 49, 50 (Choir), Voice 11, 12, submit to the Office of Student Affairs 155, 158 (Opera Workshop). an alphabetized list of all students c) Staf fmembers of student publica~- participating in activities under their tions. Examples: Daily, Gargoyle, Michi leadership, indicating positions held. ionsEampTes:Dil, Ganrgol, M For activities which are organized at ganensian, Technic, Generation, the beginning of a semester, lists must d) Officers and chairmen of stand- be filed not later than the end of ing committees in student organizations the third week of classes. For activities including house groups. This includes organized during the semester, partiei- positions in house groups such as so- pation lists must be filed within forty- cial, athletic, rushing, personnel, pledge eight hours after the activity is or- training, and publication chairmen, ganized, e. Today and Friday W!z 9 0, J NO 2-3136 _I -I- M-A A United Artists Release also THE BATTLE OF THE TITANS A4ls " i Also "Toot, Whistle, Plunk and Boom" i I iii STUDENTS for STEVENSON I TQNallA 1IO1,011MUNIR j 11 house managers and stewards. e) Glass officers and candidates for such office. f) Members and candidates for mem- bership in student government groups, Examples: Student Legislature, Judici- ary Councils, Intrafraternity Council, Panhellenic Board, Assembly Board, In- terhouse Council, Inter-cooperative Council, League and Union student, government groups, Music School As- I Read the Classifieds ORPHEUM STARTING FRIDAY , A Man who died in that He might live again I Ar distinguished screen event... JOHN BARRYMORE in David O. Seiznick's production < F A DILL OF F DIVORCEMENT.s KATHARINE # HEPBURN BitLLE BURKE EXTRA MAGOO CARTOON FESTIVAL (4 Hilarious Cartoons) - - Soon - - "LAST 10 DAYS" (Hitler's Last Days) SPARE TIME? If you are going to have time on your hands during the next few months you can earn $1.00 an hour for some of those hours. A large number of people will be needed for two or more hours to take part in a variety of behavioral science experiments. These experiments will involve no discomforts, and require no special abilities. ANYONE CAN SIGN UP Individuals who signed up last year are welcome. All you have to do is fill in a schedule of the hours you would be available and you will be contacted for appointments. Schedules can be filled out at the UNIVERSITY PERSONNEL OFFICE Room 3012 Administration Building MENTION THIS AD AT THE RECEPTION DESK or call NOrmandy 3-1531, Extension 387. THIS WEEK:4 Live Lobster from Maine Fresh Mackerel Lake Superior Trout COMPLETE LINE OF IMPORTED FOODS SWISS CHOCOLATE WASHINGTON FISH MARKET 208 East Washington, i in mok JUMBO BURGER 10:00 A.M. to 11:30 P.M. {:": .,. , rr , ... MONSTER FRIDAY, SEPT. 28 and "AFTER THE GAME" ..Saturday, Sept. 29 HUGH GUCKER ANN ARBOR ARMORY Corner 5th Ave. and East Ann FINEST CAMPUS DANCE BAND HUGH GUCKER AND THE COLLEGIANS Stag or Couples. Only... 75c each... 9-12 Urgent notice. All persons who- were selected as ushers for the coming season for the Choral Union, Extra Series, and Lectures, whose names were listed ii this column Tuesday, Sept. 25, will please pick up their usher tickets at Hill Auditorium Box Office either on Thursday Sept. 27 from 5 to 6 p.m. or on Sautrday, Sept. 29, from 10 am, to noon. Students are reminded that football tickets issued to students are not trans- ferable and may not be sold. Infrac- tionsl of this regulation may result Si disciplinary action. Academic Notices Astronomical Co lloq u ium 'Friday, September 28, 4:15 p.m., the Observa- tory, Dr. Orren C. Mohler of the Mo- Math-Hulbert Observatory will speak on "Russian Observatories." The Extension Service announces the following classes to be held in An Ar- bor beginning, Thurs., Sept. 27: Finishing, of Wood. 7:30 p.m. Wood Technology Laboratory, GlennAvenue and Catherine Streets. Practical Public Speaking, 7:30 p.m. (Speech 31, two hours of undergradu- ate credit) 1412 Mason Hall. The aIsis of Creative Art, 1:30 p.m. 301 College of Architecture and Design. Workshop in Creative Writing, 7:30 p.m. 165 School of Business Adminis- tration. Registration for these classes may be made in Room 4501 of the Administra- tion Bulidingon South State Street during University office hours or in Room 164 of the School of Business Administration, 6:30 to 9:30 the -night of the class, School of Business Adminitratloa Faculty meeting Thurs. Sept. 27, 3 p.m., Room 165. Aeronautical Engineering Nigh Alti- tude Seminar. Dr. Heinrick Wanke of the Max Planck Institute for Chemistry at Mainz, Germany, will speak on the research program of the Institute on Thurs., Sept. 27, 4:00 p.m., in Room 504, East Eng. Bldg. 401 Interdisciplinary Seminar on Me Application of Mathematics to Social Science, Room 3401, Mason hal, 3:00- 4:30 p.m., Thurs., Sept, 27, C. H. Coombe (Univ. of Mich.) "Inconsistency of Pref- erences as a Psychological Dstance." Engineering Drawing 11 (for Forestry students). This course is cancelled for this semester due to lack of sufficient enrollment. It will be given the sec- ond semester. SEMINAR IN APPLIED MATHEMATICS (Math 347) Thursday, September 27, 1956 at 4:00 in Room 247 W..Bng. Bldg. Professor C. L. Dolph will speak on, -An Example Illustrating on-mdal Solu- tions, Leaky Modes and Virtual Levels." Refreshments will be served at 3:30 i Room 247 W. Eng. Bldg. Make-up Examiiations in History - Saturday, October 6, 9:00-12:00 a.m., 42 Mason Hall. Bee your instructor for permission and then sign list in His- tory Office. History 91 has been moved from 1025 Angell Hall to 33 Angel Hall. The Extension Service announces the following class to'be held in Ann Arbor begining, Monday, October 1: The Unfolding Messianic Ideal. 7:30 p.m. 131 School of Business Administra- tion. Eight weeks. $11.00. Professor Emeritus Leroy Waterman, Instructor. Registration for this class may be made in Room 4501 of the Administra- tion Building on South State Street during University office hours or in Room 164 of the School o fusiness Ad- ministration, 6:30 to 9:30 the night of the class. Michigan Actuarial Club will hold a preliminary, get-acquainted meeting Friday, September 28, ta 4:15 p.m. in Room 3017 A. H. Coffee at 4:00 p.m. In Room 3212. All actuarial students are invited. (Continued on Page 4) ABRAHAM MINKOWITZ Former Psychology Professor at a College in Tel Aviv, will speak at Services Friday Night at 7 P.M. 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