PAGE TWO TUP MICUTGA'N TrATT.V &4--- . - - - - - - -- - --- PA E1WO. .' 1.J 4 111V,.RM £iUR F11Lik~U SUNDAY, MARCH 31, 1957 I If DANGER IN HEALTH SERVICE SHOTS': SGC Members Pass over Business, Pass Notes CASSIEEDS T I (Continued from Page 1) ried away onto that "Cloud" and Is Just for trusting. COMPUL- SORY. -Leeds Rowna- The evil pangs of communism. Look to the guiding star (truth). Cloud 9. My dear Miss Scruggs- Those shots are beginning to get me down. There is a great danger in obtaining shots from "(Health?) Service." Do you, suppose that I could hire you as my personal medical advisor? Frankie's advice will be allowed. We can make arrangements over coffee following the meeting. What say? Sincerely, -D. D. Quack L.L.-- Can I borrow the ash tray in front of you or are you or are you or Mal going to smoke. Thanks. W.W. -Bob Tonight's meeting was even more fascinating. Members sent frantic memos, "Lew - WAKE UP!" Members then started going around in circles about commit- tees. I think we ought to have a study committee on duplication of student faculty publications, We need a study committee to study committees. I'm going to study. To hell with committees. Hurrah for Anarchy. That was one meeting where candidates for six SGC posts in this month's elections were critic- ally watching the proceedings, keeping members on their toes. Later, after Sawyer asked for suggestions on celebrating Aca- demic Freedom Week, members debated whether periodic empha- sis was worthwhile. K K Tim- Just look over for SGC in the -Mal the candidates audience. I Mal-- Cheer up, a few more years and everything will change! Miss Scruggs- (Subj.-M.M., Mickey Mouse) It's all a matter of time, some things I do only once a year are a part of life. I guess if no one thinks about academic freedom during the year they never will. If we made weeks 365 days long we could have all weeks at once a year long. -Mr. Lave No wonder he thinks Academ- ic Freedom week is "profitable"' -He won $50 in an essay con- test-Next week-Tim Leedy- tune in everybody- Mal - What is that Delta Gamma's name tan sweater & pearls in -Daily-David Arnold MEMO ... one note leads ... No Performance There will be no performance by Hillel Players tonight, as adver- tised yesterday in The Daily, ac- cording to Burt Fainman, '57BAd. 1st row-behind you-next to! dark girl in brown blouse -Wrons Don't Know Tim- You might speak to Dick S about not publishing in the j Daily names of those who -Daily-David Arnold COMMUNIQUE ..to another pledged this spring. Lou Kalb mentioned this to me today. Lee Marks is the one who has made the objection -- he says it- takes up too much space. What kind of refreshments? -Wrons -Now-yJohn-Really! Scene Three -- Wednesday, March 27, at the usual time. The first meeting after elec- tions finds members are ready to make this University really flour- ish during the coming year. Scruggs old girl- (Another weekly note!) I sel- dom see you to CHAT, & can't resist asking you (even on SGC time) if the handholding, long glances, etc., with certain See LOVABLE,. Page 8 MICHIGAN DAILY CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES LINES 1 DAY 3 DAYS 6 DAYS 2 .75 1.87 2.78 3 .90 2.25 3.33 4 1.04 2.60 3.85 Figure 5 average words to a fine. Classified deadline, 3 P.M. daily. 11:00 A.M. Saturday Phone NO 2-3241 CAR SERVICE, ACCESSORIES For the Best in Tires, Batterles, and Service see "HOB" GAI NSLEY SERVICE So. University & Forest )S49 TIRE SALE Prices slashed Big trade-in for used tires Fully Guaranteed GOLDEN'S SERVICE featuring STANDARD Products 601 Packard - NO 8-9429 )852 C-TED STANDARD SERVICE Friendly service is our busi- ness. Atlas; tires, batteries and accessories. Warranteed & guaranteed. See us for the best price on new tires --also used tires. 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