THE MICHIGAN DAILY Regents Appoint 56 Staff Members to Positioi Fifty-six members of the Univer- pointments of ten people to various were appointed to the Faculty Prof. Russell A. Smith of the of the business adminis sity's staff were appointed to var- governing boards. Planning Committee. ; atschwool Prnf .nn J oh nW_ 1ai school. ious positions by the Regents at their June meeting Elizabeth L. Watkins was ap- pointed assistant professor of so- cial service in the public health school for Sept. 1, 1958 to June 30, 1959. Her appointment is be- ing paid for through a grant to the public health school by the United States Children's Bureau given through the Michigan De- partment of Health. The grant is given to develop facilities at the public health school for specialized training of physicians, nurses, nutritionists, material and child health social workers and health administrators who will be able to serve in this field. The Regents also approved ap- Hospital Staff Win Awards Five University Hospital mem- bers won awards in a state-wide contest for new hospital achieve- ments sponsored by the Michigan Hospital Society and the Michigan Hospital Association. Award winners were: Kathryn J. Sheetz, Hazel Bielby,- Joseph Mc-; Fadden, Catherin Underhill and; Guyla M. Galbraith. Mrs. John Laird and Mrs. Harry Hallock were given three-year terms on the Board of Governors of Mary Barton Henderson House. Their terms expire June 30, 1961. Mrs. Warner G. Rice was named to succeed herself for a three year term on the Adelia Cheever House Board of Patronesses. Her term ends June 30, 1961. The three-year appointments were made to Mrs. Tom D. Rowe and to Mrs. James A. Lewis to the Betsy Barbour House Board of Patronesses. Residence Boards Mrs. John Bingley and 'Mrs. Frank Huntley were named to three-year terms on the Helen Newberry Residence Board of Pa- tronesses. A three-year term on the Mar- tha Cook Building Board of Gov- ernors was given to Mrs. Delos P. Healt. Prof. E. Blythe Stason, law school dean, and Harry G. Gault were appointed to succeed them- selves for two-year terms to the Lawyers Club Board of Governors. Faculty Members Appointed The regents also appointed 45 faculty members to committees June 13. Prof. C. Theodore Larson of the architecture school and Prof. Rus- sell A. Dodge, chairman of the en- gineering mechanics department I ATTENTION When you have to TRAVEL call Travel Bureau, Inc. 1313 South University Phone NO 2-5587 r 1 Buyat LR I H 'and Save to the State Street business area. Our remodeling I We Are Continuing Our SEMI-ANNUAL i I I I I t I 11 ti I tr 1 I 6: * We believe we are offering you the most complete prescription service in Washtenaw c'ounty. This includes eight registered pharmacists to care for all your drug needs. Buy One Pair at Regular Price Get Another Pair for Only $2.00 Choose from sharkskins, flannels, 100% dacrons, wool and dacrons, wool and acrilan, dacron, nylon and acetate, dacron and cotton. You can get two pair for nearly the price of one .. AND this year we are including a large assortment of sum. mer dress slacks. We have a fine selection of Sport Shirts, Bermudas, Swimming Trunks, etc., for the Fourth of July. THE SPORT SHOP 104-106 W. Michigan Ave. - Ypsilanti Be Sure To Stop in And Pick Up Your Copy Of Our Spring and Summer - W ~ '~ L. ____ - I