A A 'U' To Give TV Shows University television will fea- ture geologists and a folk singer in two programs to be telecast on WXYZ-TV this morning. Prof. James T. Wilson and Prof. James H. Zumberge of the geology department will appear in a pro- gram entitled "32 Degrees Fahren- heit" on the. "Understanding Our World" show at 9:15 a.m. The unique features of the five string banjo and the peculiar "southern" style of playing it will be sexplained by folk singer Ed Banghart on "Accent: A Michigan Report" at 8:30 a.m. over the same station. Tomorrow, students from the Ann Arbor schools and their ad- ministrators and faculty will dis- cuss various aspects of the school system and class work over WPAG-TV. Group To Host Fund Winners Twenty University freshmen, winners of Michigan Alumni Fund scholarships, will be honored at a reception in Ingliss House today. The twenty represent the third group of scholarship recipients to receive awards under the Annual Investment in Michigan program. The awards are given annually to freshmen entering the Univer- sity from out of state, and are re- newable for the following three years. The program, sponsored by the Development Council, provides payment to the student of the dif- ferential between costs for Michi- gan residents and out-state stu- dents. _ r casting for 6 IF 11 4 Furniture Cushion Open Evenings, 4 P.M.-8 P.M. For Further Details NO 2-4706 NDEL'S UPHOLSTERA West Liberty One Mile Past Stadium 731 LAKEVIEW AVE. IL LI sweaters for holiday gifting I