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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

Michigras
To Present
Hi-Fi Sets

JAILY

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YELL-Maize team members join iin a pep'-rally outside
the Student Activities Building yesterday.
sh Weekend Teams
lin Festivity Plans
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The -Michigras weekend will
reach a climax at 11 p.m. Satur-
day when University President
Harlan Hatcher will draw the
names of the winners of two hi-fi
sets.
One set will be awarded to a
man and one to a woman. In jad-
dition, the man and the woman
whose names are drawn second
will each receive electric shavers.
These prizes were donated by the
Ann Arbor Merchants Association.
1rizes Include Leis'
Leslie Benet, '59Ph., Prize Com-'
mittee co-chairman, reports that
committee members have pur-
chased $700 worth of small prizes.
Some of these prizes include grass
hats, ukeleles, shot glasses, canes,
leis, mechanical bears, flying
saucers, golf tees, book cases,
thermos bags, sling shots,. bal-
loons,, monkeys and other small
animals.
The M i c h i b u c k system, by
which students win these prizes
works as follows: Theoretically,
one Michibuck should equal five
tickets. That. is, -for every five
tickets taken in, one Michibuck
should be given out.}
Prizes for Mlehibucks
When a, person' .hasw on 20,
Michibucks, he mAY bring them
to the prize booth and fill out a.
card which will make him eligible'
to win one of the hi-fi sets or an,
electric shaver. In addition a prize
worth 20 Michibucks will be
awarded to him. Those who do
not win 20 Michibucks, although
not eligible for the drawing, can
win smaller prizes.
The first event of the Michigras
weekend will be the parade at 3
p.m. Friday, April 25. Thirty-three
floats, eight bands and several
special attractions will, highlight
the parade..
George R. Cavender, Assistant
Director of University Bands said
all band members should report
to Harris Hall before Tuesday to
register for the Michigras parade.
When registering, they will re-
ceive information as to uniforms,
equipment and place of departure
for the parade.
Clubs Announce
Future Off icers,
Comm ittee Heads

BUSINESS SERVICES
HAPPY FRIDAY!!
Everything set for tonight's little par-
ty or tomorrow night's blast? Well, if
not, "you'd better stop In p.d.q. Our
shelvesarf loaded with goodies r
RALPH'S FOOD MARKET
(formerly Freeman's)
709 Packard NO 2-3175
"Just two doors from the Blue Front"
WJ119
Physicians' Glasses
Prescriptions Filled
Frames Repaired and Replaced
FOR EXPERT SERVICE'
PHONE NO 3-9721
MONDAY-FRIDAY 9-5, SATURDAY 9-1
Washtenaw
SLab
211 East Liberty

BUSINESS SERVICES
ALTERATIONS, DRESSMAKING, Suits,
coats, etc. done reasonably. 618 Pack-
ard, NO 2-8449. )J101
LINOLEUM, wall tile, shades, venetian
blinds installed properly. Murphy
Brothers, 320 E. Liberty. NO 3-6725.
)J35
FOR RENT
SUMMER APT.: New, completely mod-
ern apartment (modern kitchen,
shower, etc.) Will rent at loss at $85
in order to keep lease through sum-
mer. Completely furnished. NO 8-6378
after 4 p.m. , )C227
SUMMER, Furnished modern apt. 3 bed-
rooms, 2 baths, air conditioned, dish-
washer, patio, on campus, 2 blocks
from U. Hosp. NO 5-6854. )C224
FOR THE SUMMER. Modern 5 room
apartment. 3 bedrooms, furnished,
patio. On campus, 2 blocks from Uni-
versity Hospital. NO 5-6854. )C224
FURNISHED apartment for summer.
Located' at923 Forest, near campus.
Call NO 3-9273. )C225
NICE small furnished Apt. on campus.
Available April 22. NO 3-5201. )C223
FOR RENT-Four rooms, tile bath,
garage. Two blocks from campus. $95.
Vacant April 18. Call NO 2-0368. )C221
ROOMS for rent, board included. Med-
Ical fraternity, reasonable rates. Wash-
tenaw Ave. Call NO 2-3215. )C135
FOR RENT: large: double, pleasantly
furnished 2 graduate men. Good lo-
cation. Close to campus. Call 2-3093.
)C124
COMPLETELY furnished 4 room apt.,
$125 month; includes heat, light,
water. Main floor, has private back
& front entrance. Located at 7861
Whitmore Lake Rd. HI 9-4964. )0182
LOST AND FOUND
LOST: 4 keys on gold heart key chain.
Call or return to 4561 Stockwell. )A126
LOST: Zool. I Notebook, brown spiral.
Please return. S. Burneister, 8-8983.
)A119
FOUND: The answer to a woman's
dreams! "utco Cutlery" Call NO 3-
8056. )A4
NEW CARS

Fred A. Waara

E. U. Dobbs.

Frosh Weekend Will break loose
on campus May 9; and 10.
Friday night the Maize team
will present its dance, an all-cam-
pus coed-bid affair and accom-
panying floor show. Saturday
night, Blue team will follow
through with theirs. Both will
take place in the League Ballroom
from 9 p.m. to midnight.
Winners in the Maize vs. Blue
competition, will be chosen for
best floor show, decorations and
publicity. Originality of floor
show music and skit are most im-
portant. 'Barbara Maier, '59, pres-
ident of the League, Barry Sha-
piro, '59, president of the UnionI
and, Prof. Eric W. Stockton df the
Englishdepartment will judge.
Event Originated in 1948
In its present highly competi-
tive form, Frosh Weekend origin-
ated in.1948. At that time, mem-
bers of Assembly and Panhellenic
drew up present plans with three
purposes in mind:, uniting fresh-
man women, introducing them toI
campus and League activity, and
Weekend Tour
International students who
would like to spend the weekend
of April 19 and 20 in Birmingham
may make reservations with Mrs.
Kathleen Mead in Rm. 23 of the
International Center today.
The'weekend will be spent in
the home of University alumnae.i

teaching them to work together'
on committees..
The weekend grew out of a tra-
dition of freshman class projects
begun with the "f r e s h m a n
spreads" in the 1920's. Since then
the project has had many and
varied forms, including a date
night, Mardi Gras, and "Straw-
berry Social."
Central Committee Named
Blue team Central Committee
is: General Chairman, Mary Kay
Office; Assistant General Chair-
man, Ellen Weinberger; Patrons,
Linda Vance; Floorshow, Rosalind
Ribyat and Jean Ross; Decora-
tions, Marilyn Karpf anld Elise
Saranow; Programs, Carold Falk;
Tickets, Judith Block; Publicity,
Patricia Hawkins and Dorothy
Wilson; . Productions, Rochelle
Berger; Awards and Judges, Bar-
bara Kriser; and Finance, Miriam
Westrich.
Central Committee for Maize
team is: General Chairman, Su-
zanne Moag; Assistant General
Chairman, Marilyn Marsh; Pa-
trons, Polly Wietzke; Floorshow,
Margo Colby and Marilyn Stein;
Decorations, Susan- Ecker ands
Doris Joy; Programs, Miriam
Loewengart; Tickets, Lois Jenk
ins; Publicity, Maxine Apple and
Susan McMullan; Productions,
Sondra Schear; Awards and
Judges, Judith Weinberger; and
Finance, Aviva Weiss.

)J126
TYPEWRITER REPAIR and service;
Spickup and delivery. Moseley Type-
writer Service. 204 N. 4th Avenue.
NO 3-5888. )J30
B3ABY SITTERS UNLIMITED-Oursit-
tern are investigated for competence
and reliability. NO 5-6219 or NO 2-
4979., )J150
SMITH'S
F lOOR COVERING
EXPERTS
Now in stock, Detox reversible fiber
rugs. -New patterns, 9' by 12' $19.95
6' by 9' $12.95.
CARPET STORE
207 E. Washington
LINOLEUM STORE
205 N. Main
)J149
ANN ARBOR
EMPLOYERS PERSONNEL
504 First National Bldg.-
NO 5-6107 )J103
TYPING-Theses, term papers, etc. Rea-
sonable rates. 830 S. Main. NO 8-7590.
)J95
EXPERIENCED. Typist. 20c per page.
25c carbons. NO 3-9104. )J142
LAUNDRESS: Specialize in, blouses,
28c
Free pick-up and delivery
NO 2-9020'
)J139
RE-WEAVING-Burns, tears, moth holes
rewoven. .Let us save your clothes.
Weave-Bac Shop. 224 Nickels Arcade.
)J2
BUY AND RENT your typewriter and
have your typewriters repaired at a
TYPEWRITER STORE.
MORRI LLS
314 S. State NO 3-2481
Our 50th Year of MORRILL
Support to Students and
the University
)J61
ONE-DAY SERVICE
for shoe repairing and hat cleaning at
SANFORD'S
also fine tailoring, suits pressed and
shoe shining
119 East Ann Street.
dhone: Business NO 8-6968
30 years In same location
(opposite court house)
)J99
TYPING-Theses, term papers. Reason-
able rates. Prompt delivery. No 8-7590.
)J140
WASHINGS AND IRONINGS done in
my home. Reasonable prices. Frep de-
livery. Call NO 3-4850. )J100

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The Wolverine Club and the
University , .chapter; of American
Institute of Electrical Engineers
and Institute of Radio Engineers
recently announced their- officers'
for the forthcoming year.
Wolverine Club . .
Joel Levine, '60, was elected
President of the Wolverine Club.
Committee chairmen for next
year are: Jenny Carleton, '60 and
James Shapiro, '60, Block 'M' co-
chairmen; Judith Caplan, '60,
publicity; William Warnock, '61,
Pep Rally; and Harley Kripke,
'61E, Special Events.
Engineers' Club,..
Student branch of American In-
stitute of Electrical Engineers and
Institute of Radio Engineers elect-
ed John Squire, '60E, chairman.
Dave Atkinson, '59E, is the new
vice-chairman. Other officers in-
clude Fred Miller, '59E, treasurer;
Harold Estry, '59E, IRE secretary;
Keith Knubbe, '61E; AIEE secre-
tary and Donald Yee, '60E, acti-
vities chairman.

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WE HAVE I T! ----- ".uumer.Ea riip pr We"
The all new Super Graphic WANTED - Furnished apartment or not required. Car necessary. A
house; two bedroom minimum; June cants will be 'interviewed at
ME WORLD-S OLDESt AIOMOSILE AKERS Purchase from 15, 1958 - September, 1959. Mature UNION, Room 3G promptly at
couple with small child. Professor P.M., Thursday, April 24, 1958.
Purchase Camera Shop Bernard Morrill, Swarthmore College,
1116 South University NO 5-6101 Swarthmore, Pa. )L7
MERCEDES-BENZ . 6 MISCELLANEOUS USED CARS
The World's Finest Automobile Used Camera PLANNED PARENTHOOD clinic. 122 1948 PLYMOUTH-light blue, 4
Like New.12
North 4th Ave. will be open 7:30 P.M. $110. NO 3-2150. Mechanically
EUROPEAN DELIVERY ROLLEIFLEX Tues. & Thurs. during May & June.
without A real bargain at $150.00 )M23 FOR SALE
THlE'QUarg"ara"e NEAT SWe specialize in good used
REDTAPETHE UARR.ALTERATfIONSfrom $100 up. GENE'S AUTO 5
Placeyour order Wthus.'Photographic Dept. LET US convert your double breasted at 544 etroit Street. NO 3-814
Take elivery anywhere 320 S. State St. ' suit or tuxedo to a single breasted
on the continent. )D62 model for only $15.00. Double breasted '58 Renault, like new ........
We take core of all details. tuxedo to shawl collar with new silk '58 Triumph, 4 door........
12 beautiful models FOR SALE facing for only $22.00. Wide lapel'. MICHIGAN EUROPEAN CARSC
tchsero.single breasted 'to new style' narrow, 393 S. Ashley NO 5
Authorized Dealer in Ann Arbor BEIGE BATES BEDSPREAD, 2 pairs lapel for only $11.00. Expert work=. y
matching drapes, $30 value for $15. ranship. Mail to Michaels Tailoring
for Mercedes-Benz NO 3-3665. )B147 Co., or write for free details. 1425 1951 FORD Convertible. 'R-& H
Local Delivery Available YrBroadway, Detroit 26, or phone WOod- drive. Call Mike, NO 3-6136.
ARMY-NAVY type Oxfords -- $7.2; ward 3-5776. . )PA______________
socks 39c; shorts, 69c: military sup- 1951 DE SOTO convertible. F'u14
/' A RC U R E cpis a' tr,12E ahntn 91D OOcnetbe l
M OTORp . Sm or E. Washing PETS AND SUPPLIES R & H. $250, NO 5-6089.
617 Detroit Street PURE SILK dressy sheath. Size' 12. De- BASENJIS-BARKLESS, ODORLESS, dis- 'FOR SALE
signer original. Perfect for girl: with tinguished pets. Champion sired pup- We specialize in good used
Telephone NO 3-3309 dark hair. 900 Woodlawn or call NO pies. Terra Cotta Kennels. Mr, E. W. from $100 up. GENE'S.AUTO S
)V18 3-9049 after 12 noon, Sat. & Sun. Bendall, 2945 Gardenia Ave., Lansing, at 544 Detroit Street. NO 3-814
W17 Mich. )T20

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