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TrE MICHIGAN DAILY

FRIDAY, NOVEMBEPR 9, 1958

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LAUNCH UNIQUE PROGRAM:
Association Plan Links Alumni, Pupils

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By MARY LOUISE SAUER
University Alumni Association is;
launching a unique plan for closer
alumni-student contact.
The new "student governor" plan
will link two undergraduates, pre-
ferably juniors and seniors, with
each regional University alumni
club. A screening committee of six
students will interview candidates
on Saturday, Nov. 17, and make
recommendations for appointment
to individual clubs.
Appointees (student governors)

will keep close contact with their this sort has been done before!
local club, facilitating functions on a large scale," he said.

and projects linking home alumni'
with students here.
Projects under consideration in-
clude fall "bon voyage" parties
for students, regional-club spon-
sored scholarships, contacts with
prospective freshmen and encour-
agement of alumni consciousness
among undergraduates.
T. Hawley Tapping, Alumni As-
sociation secretary, is enthusiastic
about the program. "Nothing of

GILBERT & SULLIVAN'S
comic operetta
Last
! two
nights
Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre
Tickets at Box Office

We hope- eventually to include all
of our more than 200 University
alumni clubs in the plan."
The idea originated in the stu-
dent-alumni relations committee of
the Development Council. Tapping
said it was a result of increased'
realization among students that
they are about to become alumni,
and growing interest in students by
regional clubs.
"The Alumni Association wishes
to accelerate and give form to this
mutual interest."
Last spring, conferences were
held with students to decide how
best to fulfill the need for closer
contact. When the present plan
was approved ,the local clubs were
contacted.
Tapping said the proposal had
good reception everywhere.
He would like to start operations
with about 30 clubs, or 60 student
governors.
jHe suggested that students in-
terestedin participating contact
either Alison T. Myers, in the
Michigan League Alumnae office,

or himself 'before their interview.
He prefers that applicants have
had some contact with alumni
clubs.
Eight clubs have expressed im-
mediate interest in establishing
contact, though all are amenable
to the plan.
These eight are: Fort Wayne,
Ind.; Seattle, Wash.; San Francis-
co, Cal.; Lancaster, Penn.; Sagi-
naw; Flint; Royal Oak; and Ben-
ton-Harbor-St. Joseph.
Eight others have already ap-
pointed student governors. They
are: Wayne, Marion Schwartz, '58,
and Karon Krueger, '57; Monroe,
Marilyn Long, '60, and Barbara
Krueger, '60N; Battle Creek,
Jeanne Tammi, '58; Ecorse, Gloria
Fowler, '57, and Nick Mitea, '59;
Lansing, Judith Reynolds, '58, and
Janet Dietrich, '57; Miami, Fla.,l
John Golden, '57, and Cathy Car-
rero, '58; Memphis, Tenn., Stan-
ley Bilskey, '59, Robert Ashton,
'59, and (ex-officio) Kirke Lewis,
'57.
Previously, student-alumni rela-
tions were unofficial and inter-
mittent, limited ,to scholarships
and "bon voyage"parties.

MICHIGAN DAILY
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING
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LINES 1 DAY 3 DAYS 6 DAYS
2 .75 1.87 2.78
3 .90 2.25 3.33
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Figure 5 average words to a line.
Classified deadline, 3 P.M. daily.
11:00 A.M. Saturday
Phone NO 2-3241
FOR RENT
PARKING Space for rent; close to
downtown campus. Inquire 603 East
Ann. ) C-25

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Complete Eclipse of Moon
Visible in Michigan,_Nov. 18

TONIGHT
NTER SAT., SUN. 8:15
AUGUST STRI N DBERG
PANEL DISCUSSION SUNDAY EVE.
Ann Arbor's PROFESSIONAL Arena Theatre
DRAMATIC ARTS CENTER
MASONIC TEMPLE 327 S. 4th AVE.
CALL NO 2-5915 FOR RESERVATIONS

A total eclipse of the Moony
promises to be the outstanding
event in the heavens for the
month of November, according to
University astronomer Hazel M.
Losh.
The eclipse will be visible in,
Michigan.
"Although not nearly as dra-
matic as a total eclipse of the
Sun," Prof. Losh reports, "The

NORTHWOOD APARTMENTS - 2 bed-
room apartments are now available
to any student or faculty member
who is married and is not assigned
or living in either the University
Terrace or Northwood Apts. To be
eligible you must have two or three
children. Contact Mr. Melhuish, 1056
Administration Building or phone
NO 3-1511, Ext. 311. )C29
ONE OR TWO girls-2 room suite.
Close to campus. NO 2-0047. Ask for
Linda. ) D22
FOR SALE
BOY COAT - English Crown, camels
hair, size 14, almost brand new. Call
NO 8-9894. )B110
BICYCLE, full size, boy's, Hawthorne,
excellent condition, $20. NO 2-8466.
)B109
Argus C-3
Telephoto lens
$35 used
Purchase from
PURCHASE
CAMERA SHOP
1116 South University
NO 8-6972 )B103
RARE VIOLINS
AND BOWS
ALL ACCESSORIES, STRINGS,
REPAIRS

passage of the Moon through the
Earth's long shadow is fascinating
to watch."
This particular eclipse will occur
under unusually advantageous
circumstances because its entire
course will be observable from the
time of the Moon's first entry into
the shadow until its final emer-
gence.
Of the four eclipses scheduled for
1956, two of the Sun and two of
the Moon, only this one will be
visible in North America the
astronomer explains.
"At exactly 12:02 a.m. on the
night of Nov. 17-18, the Moon's
eastern edge will make the first
contact with the earth's shadow,"
Prof. Losh says.

FOR SALE
KAY MODEL C-1 bass never used. Ideal
for combo Mike. NO 2-3189. )C28
COMPLETE 4x5 Pacemaker Speed
Graphic outfit. Includes 4.7 Optar
lens, "x" points, flashgun, coil, one
seven-inch, two five-inch reflectors,
rangefinder, 12 film holders, film
pack adapter, extension flash, wide
angle lens, filters, sunshades, carry-
ing case. Complete outfit $225.00.
Phone NO 2-0368 after 5 P.M. )B105
AQUA LUNG, also aqua lung compres-
sor. 35mm Rapid Sequence camera,
Plaubel Makina with accessories. Best
prices. Call NO 5-5369. )B108
DIAMOND RINGS--45% to 55% off -
Special offer to students. Buy direct
from graduate student who is factory
representative in this area. One
carat solitaire engragement ring
$299.95, and many other fine values.
10-day trial period with money com-
pletely refunded if not satisfied. Cal
Harry at NO 2-2684. )B101
BOY'S ENGLISH BIKE. Good condi-
tion. Call NO 3-8463. ) B100
ARMY-NAVY type oxfords-$T.25; sox,
39c; shorts, 69c; military supplies.
Sam's Store, 122 East Washington.
)B12
ROOM AND BOARD
GOOD HOME COOKED Meals, reason-
able at private student house. Howard
Wentz 1319 Hill. NO 2-6422. )D21
PERSONAL
HAPPY BIRTHDAY Frank Lloyd Fritz
from all the gnomes. )F44
NEVER HAVE we been able to offer as
low a subscription rate to the Satur-
day Evening Post as we can now.
Student Periodical, 2-3061. )F45
FUR JACKETS & coats sold at fraction
of original price. Style samples, repo-
sessed, restyled. Sale starts Oct. 15.
Margaret Shop, 519 E. Williams. )F20
CONVERT your double-breasted suit to
a new single-breasted model. $15.
Double-breasted tuxedos converted to
single breasted, $18, or new silk shawl
collar, $25. Overcoats $18. Write to
Michaels Tailoring Co., 1425rBroad-
way, Detroit, Michigan, for free de-
tails or phone WOodward 3-5776. )F1
HELP WANTED
GRAD STUDENT to take tickets at
Michigan Union dances Saturday
nights. Apply at Manager's Office.
)H52
MALE KITCHEN HELP for board. How-
ard Wentz, 1319 Hill( NO 2-6422. )H53
PART TIMI HELP-11 A.M. to 12 Noon,
11 A.M. to 1 P.M., 12 or 1 P.M. to 6 or'
1, 2 or 3 nights a week 8:30 to 11 or
12. $1 per hour. Apply in person after
1:30 P.M. Drake's Sandwich Shop,
709 N.U. )H51
MALE STUDENTS for craft shop, boys
clubs, and life guard at Ann Arbor
YMCA. Contact Mr. Cole, NO Z-6564.
)H49
WAITERS, WAITRESSES part-time,
evenings and/or weekends. Experi-
ence preferred but not essential. Call
in person. The Virginian Restaurant,
313 S. State. - )H48
WANTED-Cab drivers, full or part-
time. Apply 113 S. Ashley. Ann Arbor
Yellow and Checker Cab Company.
Phone NO 8-9382. )H2OJ

USED CARS
1956 FORD CONVERTIBLE
Fully equipped - Special Item -
Excellent condition. NO 2-4329. )N37
'51 HENRY J six overdrive-$150. NO
3-5193. )N39
1956 FORD, V-8, Ford-O-Matic, fully
equipped. $1850. Call NO 2-2783 af-
ter 6 p.m. )N32
GOOD WILL
USED CARS
1955 PONTIAC - Super Delux
Catalina. Hydromatic, radio,
heater, all leather upholstery.
Sharp.
1955 PLYMOUTH -- V8 Savoy
4 door. Automatic transmission,
radio, heater. Exceptionally
clean.
2-1955 PLYMOUTH - 6 cyl.
Plaza 4 door sedans. Will offer
a real buy on these cars, both
very clean.
KLINGLER
PONTIAC, I NC.
2500 Jackson at Stadium Blvd.
Open 8:30 A.M. to 8:30 P.M.
Phone NO. 2-3221 )N38
LOST AND FOUND
LOST-Pickett 1000 slide rule, leather
case. If found phone Judy Rising, NO
3-3943. REWARD. )A51
LOST--Green Schaeffer fountain pen
with name engraved on band. Please
phone rm. 4508 Alice Lloyd. )A30

REAL ESTATE
THE BUTTS & SWISHER CO.
1 ~ REALTORS
FOR ANN ARBOR WOODS
(Washtenaw at Stadium)
Models Open Daily 10-8
Office 214 E. Washington NO 3-0800
)R1
BUSINESS SERVICES
WILL TYPE student papers, thesis
reports, etc. NO 3-8065. )J28
Just received
9x12 COTTON RUGS
$29.95
Many beautiful Colors to select from.
SMITH'S FLOOR COVERING
207 E. Washington
NO 2-9418
Open Monday evenings until 8:30
)J2
WASHINGS - Also ironing separately.
Specialize in cotton blouses and
washed skirts. Free pick up and deli-
very. Phone NO. 2-9020. )J23
TYPEWI ITER REPAIR & service pick-
up and delivery. Mosley Typewriter
Service. 204 N. 4th Ave. NO 3-5888
)J22
EXPERIENCED Operators in Beauty
work of all kinds. Ritz Beauty Salon,
505 E. William, NO 8-7066. )J3
WHITE'S AUTO PAINT SHOP
2007 South State NO 2-3350 {
Bumping and Painting
)Js
Rentschler Studio
FINE PHOTOGRAPHY
since 1890
319 E. Huron
Ann Arbor's only Master Pnotographer
)J10

MR. MAGOO
CARTOON FESTIVAL
4675 Washtenaw
Friday to Sunday
Late Show Saturday 11 P.M.

BUSINESS SERVICES BUSINESS SERVICES
VOGEL'yS
BICYCLE & SPORT STORE
113 W. Washington
MISCELLANEOUS

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thru
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CONTINUOUS
FROM 6:30
75c

"Fantastic and wonderful.., a treat
for anyone"-Newsweek.
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N. Y. Times World Tele.-Sui
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N. Y. Post Saturday Revi
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ROCK AROUND THE CLOCK.
and SAFARI
WUERTH"E
HITCHCOCK'S
GREATEST SUSPENSE
ADVENTURE?
APRESNTs JAMES
STEWART'
DORIS DAY
u. ALFRED HITCHCOCK'S
Plus CHILLS! HAUNTS!
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6588 Jackson Rd.
Friday to Sunday
Late Show Saturday 11 P.M.
THE FIRST TEXAN
and
WORLD WITHOUT END

MADDY MUSIC
508 E. Williams
NO 3-3223
)B74
WOMEN'S FIGURE SKATES, size 7.
$10. Phone 4502 Stockwell. )B106
TROPICAL FISH -- plants, acquarium
supplies, tarantulas, hamsters, and
singing canaries.
University Acquarium
328 E. Liberty NO 3-0224
)B104

2805 E. Michigan

FOX MOTEL
(Formerly Boyd's)

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G. MICHIGAN-

"Solid Gold
Cadillac"
Ends Tonight

ROOMS FOR RENT
LOOKING FOR Male students for
roommates, cooking privileges, %
block from campus. 417 E. Liberty.
)D24
CLEAN, attractive two room suite for
2 or 3 boys. No cooking. Inquire at
1011 E. University. )D27
ONE BLOCK from campus, newly fur-
nished room for two men. 523 Pack-
ard. Call NO 2-1443. )D17
FURNISHED 2 room suite to share
with male student. Near campus.
804 S. State, NO 8-7047. )D25

HU 2-2204
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Daily
Classifieds

Hollywood Sneak Preview Tonight 9 P.M.

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Marine Studios presents Aurttefeld & Wolf tProd"ctin
Secrelts thbTRe
in Eastman Color
A Continental Distributing Inc. Release

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"BARBARY COAST BUNNY" Bugs Bunny Cartoon

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at 9 P'.M.
We can't tell you ts name of the
picture, we are not permitted o do
so ... but we can say it is a Cinema-
Scope picture in color, is a comedy,
-nd has two favori'e stor.
ATTEND EARLY

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SELF-SERVICE LAUNDRY
2370 WEST STADIUM
OPEN 7:30 A.M. TO 8:30 P.M. LOTS OF PARKING SPACE
LOTS OF INDIVIDUAL WASHERS
NO WALKING NO WAITING
ONE-STOP SERVICE
WASH AND FLUFF IDRY DRYCLEANING ShIRTS 28c

See Best of
EUROPE
for Less
Enjoy the finest cultural, his-
torical and scenic spots in Eu-
rope for less on an AYA trip.
Travel in a small group with
friends and other U.S. college
students. Book early to insure
best space. Only small deposit
needed now.

Cihema u dd
Tonight 7:00 & 9:20
"Tales of Hoffman"
(Technicolor)
MOIRA SHEARER
ROBERT HELPMANN
Architecture Auditorium 50c

WAYFARER
55 days .
VIKING ..,
days...
FINE ARTS
76 days
expense.

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. $820 all-expense
14 countries, 66
$1195 all-expense
. . . 14 countries,
. . $1245 all-

Special extensions can be add-
ed to all programs to cover
more places of interest.
Other all-expense trips
from $615 to $1365
Write Todayl Space Limited,
AMERICAN YOUTH ABROAD
205 University Station
Minneapolis 14, Minn.
DIAL NO 2-3136
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