100%

Scanned image of the page. Keyboard directions: use + to zoom in, - to zoom out, arrow keys to pan inside the viewer.

Page Options

Download this Issue

Share

Something wrong?

Something wrong with this page? Report problem.

Rights / Permissions

This collection, digitized in collaboration with the Michigan Daily and the Board for Student Publications, contains materials that are protected by copyright law. Access to these materials is provided for non-profit educational and research purposes. If you use an item from this collection, it is your responsibility to consider the work's copyright status and obtain any required permission.

November 27, 1957 - Image 5

Resource type:
Text
Publication:
Michigan Daily, 1957-11-27

Disclaimer: Computer generated plain text may have errors. Read more about this.

THE MICHIGAN DAILY

I

iWeddinqs

CLASSIFIED

ADVERTISING

BUSINESS SERVICES
GENERAL MAINTENANCE SERVICE.
Storm windows. R. Gonzales, NO 5-
6968. )J38
LINOLEUM, wall tile, shades, Venetian
blinds installed properly. Murphy
Brothers, 320 E. Liberty. NO 8-6725.;
)J35
PRINTING
Specialties - 24 hour service
News Letters - Stationery
Fraternities - Sororities
Invites -Programs
- Posters -Tickets
ROACH PRINTING - Ph. NO 8-8132
415 Detroit (opposite Farmer's Market)
)J7
ANN ARBOR
EMPLOYERS PERSONNEL
:504 First National Bldg.

MICHIGAN DAILY
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES

LINES
2
3
4
Classified

I DAY
,80
.96
1.12

3 DAYS
2.00
2.40
2.80

6 DAYS
2.96
3:55
4.14

LOST AND FOUND
LOST-Brown wallet. Contents impor-
tant. Reward. Call NO 2-2539. )A29
LOST-One dark grey topcoat at D. Phi
E. open house Saturday., Label reads:
Crimson Men's Shop, Cambridge,
Mass. Finder please call NO 5-6937.
FOUND: One dark grey overcoat at
same open house. Owner please call
NO 5-6937. )A75
LOST-Blue Shaffer fountain pen with
initials M.E.K.; in vicinity of Angell-
Mason Halls on Thursday. Call NO
3-1561 ext. 74. )A76
MISCELLANEOUS
GROUP bicycle insurance! Available to
University of Michigan students,
faculty and staff. Complete all risks
rotection at lowest cost. Airway
nderwriters, Inc., NO 2-7521. )M7

PETS AND SUPPLIES
BABY PARAKEETS and breeders. Ca-
naries. Cages and supplies. AK
Beagles. 305 W. Hoover. NO 2-2403.
}T!
TROPICAL FISH, aquariums and sup-
plies;-monkeys and parakeets, etc.

YOU
' H I 11W A

UNIVERSITY AQUARIUM

328 East Liberty

NO 3-0224

Figure 5 average words to a line.
deadline, 3 P.M. daily. 1 1:00 A.M. Saturday
Phone NO 2-3241

I

JOANN ROPETA
parents, Mr. and Mrs: Charles
Ponte of Forest Hills, N. Y.
Miss Ponte is a junior in the
literary college and is affiliated
with Delta Phi Epsilon. She is also
on The Michigan Daily business;
staff.
Mr. Markel is a freshman in the.
Medical School and was affiliated
with Sigra Alpha Mu. He gradu-
ated Phi Beta Kappa.
The couple plan to be married in
June, 1958.
s a *

NO 5-6107

)J12

I

Rope ta-Foster

The engagement of JoAnn Ro-
peta to Ronald L. Foster has been
made by Miss Ropeta's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ropeta of
Dearborn.
Mr. Foster's parents are Mr. and
Mrs. Clair D. Foster, of Ann Arbor.
Miss Ropeta, a senior in the
School of Education, is a member
of Quadrants and Circle honor-
aries.
Her fiance, a senior in the School
of Natural Resources, is a membeir
of the Society of Les Voyageurs.
The couple plan to be married
June 21, 1958.

of

r daughter, Ilene
d R. Born, son of
s. A. W. Born, of

is

junior in the
n. 'Her flnce
University last
in -mechanical
iember of Tau
Sigma, honor-
teinities.
Zg is planned.

While You Wait-Service
SANFORD'S
Get your hats cleaned - Suits pressed
Shoes repaired and shined --
Fine Tailoring, 119 East Ann Street
Phone: Business NO 8-6966
30 years in same location
(opposite court house)
)331
- WILLIS PACKING CO.
Huron River Branch
Freezer Lo6kers for Rent
331 R. William, Ann Arbor
Call Huron River plant for
information-HU 2-1685
Home Freezer Meats & Vegetables
)J8
DON'T BE CAUGHT
UNPROTECTED BY THE COMING
COLD WEATHER. GET YOUR
FALL CHANGEOVER
NOW
GOLDEN'S SERVICE STATION
601 Packard
J15
Carpet remnant: Many sizes
and colors. ?deal for student rooms.
Save up to half.
SMITH FLOOR COVERING
207 East Washington NO 3-5536
)J40,
IMPORTED CANDY
AND
GROCERI ES
CLEAN COOKED AND DE-VEINED
SHRIMP
FOR COCKTAILS
Washington Fish Market
208 E. Washington NO 2-2589
1J26
TYPEWRITER REPAIR and service;
pick up and delivery. Moseley Type-
writer Service. 204 N. 4th Avenue.
NO 3-5888. )J30.
MUSICAL MDSE.,
RADIOS, REPAIRS.
PIANOS AND ORGANS
Baldwin and other makes
Newand Used
- RARE VIOLINS
. Bows and Accessories
All repairs promptly serviced
by two competent repairmen.
50 EMADDY MUSIC
508 E. William NO 3-3223
)X20
STROMBERG-CARLSON
PI LOT - MAGNAVOX
COLUMBIA
HI-Fl RECORD PLAYERS
$29.95 and up

agemexit to
of Dr. and
Detroit, was
23 by her

-nbda Kappa Sigma
pha Delta Chapter of Lambda
pa Sigma, national honorary
maceutical society, recently
unced its pledge class.
ie pledges are: Arlene Aichner,
Marjorie Brown, '59; Quenby
m, '61; Sally Eustis, '61;
na Green, '61; Alexanne Gross-
'61; Mary Hitchens, '61;
el Johnson, '61; Joy Ann Moss,
Kathleen Oldfield, '61; Mary
ock, '61; Mary Roach, '60;
a Rudolph, '61; Deanna Sker-
61, and Patricia Yeotis, '61.
woman is selected for this
ity if she is outstanding in
acter, scholarship and ability.
mbda Kappa Sigma is the
st and largest pharmaceutical
'ity. It has 33 active chapters
15 graduate chapters.

Fifty students from Hinsdale
House, East Quadrangle, will travel
to Ypsilanti State Hospital on
Saturday, Dec. 7 to entertain
children patients with a Christmas
party.
Approximately 80 children at-
tending the party will be recipients'
of Christmas gifts distributed by
Santa Claus.
Entertainment, consisting of
skits, party games and singing,
along with .decorations and re-
freshments, will add to the festive
mood.
Michigras .,.
Ten sub-chairmen have been
chosen, for Michigras' Decoration
Committee, according to Co-chair-
men Joan Machalski, '60A&D, and
David Beste, '60E.
Committees and their respective
chairmen are: design, Judy Brenn-
wasser, '60A&D, and Robert Curtis,
'59A&D; materials, Mary Lou An-
teau, '60, and Donald Pippel, '60E.
. Miscellaneous, Dave Palm, '60-
A&D; construction, Wendy Harris,
'60, and Paul L. Cohen, '60; auxil-
iary decorations, Sue Davis, '60-
A&D, and Richard Jasinski, '60,
and secretary, Diana. Dmitruk,
'60Ph.

NEW CARS
1957 VOLVO
85 h.p., $2,195
EUROPEAN CARS
303 Ashley NO 5-5800
)V5
FOR RENT
MONROE AND STATE
Woman wishes to share completely
furnished apartment. Graduate or
employed woman preferred. Six
rooms, excellent location, available
Dec. 20. Call NO 2-1878. )C73
IDEAL FOR FOUR students thru sum-
mer session. Two bedroom apartment
unfurnished. Includes stove, refriger-
ator, heat and water. Available Nov. 1
and lease thru August 31, 1958.'
$140.50 per month. Coin operated
laundry facilities and swimming pool.
1500 Pauline Blvd. See caretaker. )C51
ATITENTON STUDENTS aTRAILER
SPACE AVAILABLE. Car pool now
forming, excellent water and, road.
20 minutes east of Ann Arbor. Mich-
igan at Hagerty Rd. Canton Mobile
Village, Wayne, Michigan. )C1
I NEED one man to share four room,
three man basement apartment. Close
tocampus. Approximately $60 per
month, room and board. Call Kenn,
NO 3-6510, between 5:30 and 6:30
p.m. or after 10:30 p.F. )C68
FOR RENT-Room with meals. Medical
fraternity. Centrally located. Call NO
2-3215. )C69
MAN TO SHARE extra largerdouble
room With fireplace and carpeting.
Includes kitchen, parking, and TV
facilities. Close to campus. NO 2-8525
between 5:00 and 7:00 only. )C71
NEED MAN to share two room suite.
Very clean; one block from campus.
Call NO 3-1068. )C72
WANTED-TWO GIRLS to share lovely
apartment close to campus. Call NO
5-7208 after 5 P.M. )C74
WANTED-Two girls to share apart-
ment close to campus. Reasonable ex-
penses. Call NO 5-5264 before 4 P.M.
or NO 8-8431 after 4 P.M. )C75
CAR SERVICE, ACCESSORIES
Snow tires - new or recapped.
Get our price before you buy.
Hickey's Service Station
30 N. Main cor. Catherine
NO 8-7717 )S16
WHITE'S AUTO PAINT SHOP
2007 South State NO 8-3350
14umping and Painting
1)2
C-TED STANDARD SERVICE
Friendly service is our business. At-
las tires, batteries and accessories.
Warranteed & guaranteed. See'us for
the best price on new & used tires.
Road service - mechanic on duty.
"You expect more from Standard
and you get it"
1220 S. University at Forest
NO 8-9168 )S3
USED CARS
'56 -PONTIAC hardtop, '54 Olds 8-
2 door, '52 Olds 88-2 door. No Money
Down. PALMER FORD SALES, Chl-
sea, Mich. GR 5-3271 N65
'49 FORD V-8; good transportation car.
Best offer over $150. Cal NO 3-0935
after 5 p.m. )N64
1955 VOLKSWAGON - $1,250. Call HI
9-9452 after 6 P.M. )N67
'50 DODGE 2 door, radio and heater,
very sharp. NO 3-6605 after 6. )N8
'51 BUICK Special 4 door. Radio and
heater. Syncromesh; clean; good rub-
ber. NO 3-9169-evenings. )N63
- FOR SALE
We specialize in good used cars from
$100 up. GENE'S AUTO SALES at 544
Detroit Street. NO 3-8141. )N36
ivenience

*

*

PERSONAL
EARN YOUR WAY through College.
Well established campus catering
business. Need manager or buyer. Ex-
cellent opportunity for married cou-
ple. Call NO 8-6609 after 6:30 P.M.
)F01
ANY FUR ,STYLE made quickly. Your
fur or ours. Accessories for sale.
MARGARET SHOP
516 E. Liberty )F5
Parties or snacks!
Cakes, cookies, and pastry;
Nothing satisfies so well,
As baked goods from Campbell.
CAMPBELL & SON ,BAKERY
219 N. Main NO 8-9880
Order Now - We Deliver
)F72
WE CAN SOLVE all your Christmas
problems. We have them all sizes, all
shapes, all prices. Phone for our fret
folder. STUDE1T PERIODICAL, NO
-2-3061. )F105
"WHO STOLE the ding-dong?" Con-
tact petty larceny department. BRS-.
305 Lawyers Club. )F108
FOR SALE
FISHER HI-FI SET with Altec speaker.
Twenty-five percent off. Call NO 3-
0853. )B72
ARMY-NAVY type Oxfords - $7.25;
socks, 396; shorts, 69c; military sup-
plies. Sam's Store, 122 E. Washington.
1811
HELP WANTED
WANTED - Cab drivers, full or part
time. Apply 113 S. Ashley. Ann Arbor
Yellow and Checker Cab Co. Phone
NO 8-9382. )115
STUDENTS OVER 21 wanted to partici-
pate., in psychological studies. Pay
ranges from $1.25 to $1.40 per hour.
Apply at Personnel Office, Adminis
tration Building; or phone 3-1531, ext.
388. ) H62

at
THE QUARRY
320 South State NO

NEW 'ARS NEW CARS
The Consul Mark H
« E W EA'GLSH.BU/LT FORD
New Eng lish-BuiIt Fords
* A Ford Product '
* Up To 35 Miles Per Gallon
Easy Parking and Driving
* Room Inside for the Entire Family
* Smart Styling
* Advanced Integral Body Frame Design
12 Models Now On Display
COMPLETE ONE-STOP
QUALITY SERVICE
Free Pick-Up and Delivery
FITZGERALD, Inc.
"The Smiling Irishman"
Lincoln - Mercury- English Ford
3345 Washtenaw Rd.
Phone NO 3-4197 - Open 8:30 A.M. to 9 P.M.
Ii

I

Special for Marrs d Studer
Use The Family Fare Plan--
wives ride one way free,

(formerly Boyd's)
Phone in every room
2805 E. Michigan HU 2-2204
)M2
PHOTO SUPPLIES
FLASH BULB TRADE-IN
Don't throw away those old flash
bulbs! They are worth 1c each as
trade-ins on new ones. (Guess how
many will be traded in and win a
new FR Electronic Flash)

3-1991
)D28

--mm--

(open daily except Thursday)
)T9
ALTERATIONS
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.. 1425 Broad-
way, Detroit. Michigan, for free de-
tails or phone WOodward 3-5776. )P2
TRANSPORTATION
STUDENT GROUPS and BERMUDA -
spring vacation. Minimum cost. Con-
tact Boersma Travel Service, Arcade.
)G17
WANTED-Someone to drive '53 Chevy,
excellent cond., from New York Met..
area to Ann Arbor. NO 3-6576. )G18
SPECIAL WEEKEND RATE
for Avis Rent a Car
from Friday, 5 P.M. to Monday 9 A.M.
$10 plus $.08 a mile
gas, oil and insurance furnished.
Rent A Car
514 E. Washington St.
Phone NO 3-4156
)G14

REAL ESTATE
FACULTY home in Burn's Park area,
three bedrooms, study, 5 %% financ-
ing. NO 2-0738. )R3

save each person in your gr
of 25 or more 28% of regt
round-trip fare.

I

WONDERFUL. FUN
FOR EVERYONE
Have a "party" while y
travell Enjoy fine food
delightful refreshments.
happy talk. Avoid worry abo
traffic congestion, highw
hazards, and weather conditic
Ask your local ticket or trav
agent NOW about these gre
money-saving plans.

save you and two or more a
your friends 25% on round-tri
coacl tiekets. (*Except for locc
trips that originate and term
note between New York an
Washington and points east o
Lancaster, Pa.)

*

I*

MUSIC CENTER
300 S. Thayer NO

2-2500
)X24

PAID ADVERTISEMINT

4

SPECIAL
Webcor Musicale Hi-Fi table model
phonograph. The finest of its kind!11
Only - $159,95
FREE
with purchase of this unit - a
diamond needle and stand.
HI-Fl STUDIO
1217 & 1317 S. University NO 8-7942
)X25

,';.

To give students responsibility
or their own learning process. To
irther student self-government.
o promote better scholarship by
ssuring that students do their
wyn work.
These are some advantages of
n honor system according to Ron
-regg, chairman of Student Gov-
'nnient Council's Honor System
tudy Committee. For some time,
ie Couneil has been investigating
he, possibilities of initiating an
onor code in the literary college.
In essence, an honor system
leans that there would be no
roctors during exams and the
udent would be on his honor not
a cheat. Such a code means, also,
hat the student would be respon-
ble for reporting any instance.
cheating he observed.
A student-composed Honors
ouncil would review cases of
heating and would decide action
a these according to the situation.
icluded with the exam might be
pledge to the effect that thee
.udent has taken the examination
i full compliance with the honor
)de.
At its October 26 meeting, SGC

whether they wished to partici-
pate in the experiment.
Since about 10% of the school
would be involved in any such ex-
periment, Ron feels it unnecessary
to conduct a school-wide vote. He
also thinks a more informed vote
can be taken as to a trial period if
statistics from the experiment can
be presented to the student body.
Maynard Goldman, who wishes
a school-wide trial period, states
that a significant vote must pre-
cede any installation of an honors
system. He says that those initiat-
ing the code cannot be arbitrary in
choosing participants, but should
carefully gauge student opinion.
Another advocate of a school-
wide trial, Scott Chrysler, asks
equity for everybody. He feels that
everyone should be under the same
system. Scott also thinks that SGC
in recommending any plan, and
students in voting on it should de-
mand the most' successful honor
system.
Believing that the honor code is
the best means of conducting a lit-
erary college, Jean Scruggs com-
ments that the academic life of
the student must be considered be-

.

2.

5

at

("

r

aluuw111 vu114i1G.i Vu1 iliv

60tuilu

i i ine rc i ri a

Back to Top

© 2025 Regents of the University of Michigan