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PAGE EIGHT

THE MICHIGAN DAILY

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 29. 196'

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DAILY OFFICIAL
BULLETIN
(Continued from Page 2)
speaking on "Why Libel Iaw." The
meeting will be held on Oct. 7, 7 p.m.
In- the Multipurpose Room of the Un-
dergraduate Library.
Physical Education - Women Stu-
dents: Women students taking requir-
ed physical education who were med-
ically deferred for the first half of
this term should report to Office 15,
Barbour Gymnasium, to sign for the
second half of the term. Registration
will be held from 8 a.m. to noon and
1 to 5 p.m., Monday, Tuesday and
Wednesday, Oct. 2-4.
Upperclass women students who wish
to elect physical education classes may
do so, on Thursday and Friday morn-
ings 'only, Oct. 26 and 27.
Tuskegee-Michigan Student Exchange
Program: Now University of Michigan
students may apply for the Tuskegee-
Michigan student exchange for the
second semester at Tuskegee. Feb. 2 to
June 3, 1968. Applications for the
program may be obtained from John
Chavis or Mrs. Betty Latoszewshi in
the Tuskegee Exchange Office, 1223
Angell Hall, 764-9128. The form should
be completed and returned to this of-
fice by Nov. 1, 1967.
Directed Teaching Interviews in See-
ondary Education for Winter Term,
1968, Applicants: We are now mailing
out the appointment times for the
assignment interview. Failure to come
in for the interview at the designated
time means loss of yotr spot for stu-
dent teaching in winter, 1968. Please
register your change of address with
us so that we can get in touch with
you. Room 2292, Universit yHigh School,
764-8402.
Student Government Council Approval
of the following student sponsored
events becomes effective 24 hours after
the publication of this nqtice. All pub-
licity for these events iust be with-
held until the approval has become ef-
fective.
Approval request forms for student
sponsored events are available in Room
1011 of the SAB.,
Ann Arbor Friends of Vietnam Fall,
Oct. 21 mobilization, Sept. 28, 29; Oct.
2-7, 9 a.m.-4 p.m., Diag and Fishbowl.
Concert Dance Organization. "The
Art of Eurethmy" Oct. 7, 8 p.m., Dance
Studio, Barbour Gym.
Christian Science Organization,
Christian Science lecture. Nov, 13, 8
p.m., UGLI Multipurpose Room,
Science Research Club Meeting: Tues.'
Oct. 3, 7:30 p.m., Rackham Amphithea-
tre. Brief business meeting, election
of officers. "Organization of Tropical
.Studies; Opportunities for Good Neigh-
borly Research and Teaching," Stephen
B. Preston, professor of wood' science
technology. Refreshments. "Considera-
tion of Neural Mechanisms in Pain
Eensation," Kenneth L. Casey, De-
partment of Physiology.
Annual dues ($2) accepted after
'7:15 p.m.

Placement
ANNOUNCEMENTS:
Foreign Service Office Careers
Examination for U.S. Dept. of State
and U.S. Information Agency. An-
nouncements, applications and booklet
now at the Bureau. Applications due
Oct. 21.
Canadian Public Service-Examina-
tion for Public Admin. and Foreign
Service will Ile gi'en on Oct. 21. Please
notify the Bureau, 764-7460, before
Oct. 10 if interested. Qualifications:
Public Admin.-Degree before Dec. '68.
Under age 31, MA degrees may not
have to take written test. Personnel
interview follows. Foreign Service Offi-
cer-in addition to above, must be
Canadian citizen, min. 10 yrs. residency,
Merrill-Palmer Institute-Grad Fel-
lowships and Assistantships. Plans of
study in multildisciplinary profession-
al programs in social areas for students
from Soc., Educ., Couns., Phych., Social
Work, Child Dev. & Family Rel. Apply
before March 1.
POSITION OPENINGS:
Herc'ules, Inc.. Wilmington, Dela. -
Positions in nearly every part of U.S.-
Programmer/Analyst, aPtent Chemist,
Accountants, Chemist/Chem. Engr.,
Training Supv., Chem./Textile Chem.,
Physicist. All require degrees, exper.
varying 0-5 yrs. Also numerous open-
ings for engineers and chemists.
Personnel Consultants, Birmingham,
Mich.-Internal Auditor, internal at
corporate and plant levels. Male or
female but 50 per cent travel, BA/BS
Acctg./Bus. Ad. major plus 2-4 yrs.
exper. with CPA firm or internal audit
of multi-plant manufacturer. 25-30
age pref. -
Dept. Health, Education and Welfare,
St. Elizabeth's Hospital, Wash., D.C.
-Federal psychiatric hosp., physical
therapists interested in working in
mental health setting.
Farmers Insurance Group, Detroit,
Mich.-Man with degree for Claims
Dept., Bodily Injury Dept., exper. help-
ful, have complete trng. program.
* * *
For further information please call
764-7460. General Division, Bureau of
Appointments, 3200 SAB.t
TEACHER PLACEMENT:
The following schools have recorded
vacancies for the present semester:
Bloomfield Hills, Mich. (P.S. J.H.) --
J.H. aMth, J.H. Science (general).
Dearborn Heights, Mich. (No. 8) -
Elem. 3, 4, 5, Elem. Couns. (male or
female), Elem. Music/Art, J.H. Engl.,
J.H. Math, J.H, Couns. (man), El. Cp.
Corr.
Jenison, Mich. (Bursley Sch.)-3rd
Grade, 5th Grade.
Pinckney, Mich. (Pinckney Comm.
Schs.)-Several K-3.
Rockwood, Mich. (Gilbraltar School
Dist.)-Elem. 1, 3 & 5, Elem. Vocal
Music, J.H. Couns.

Saginaw, Mich. (P.S)-H.S, English.
* * * -
For further informationcontact the
Bureau of Appointments. 3200 SAB,
764-7459.
ENGINERING PLACEMENT SERV-
ICE: Make interview appointments at
Room 128-H, West Engineering Bldg.
OCT. 4-
A4piled Physics Lab.
Argonne National Lab.
Atlantic Richfield Co.-Richfield Div.
..Bell Telephone Labs.-(a.m. only) -
PhD's.
E. 1. du Pont de Nemours Co.-
PhD's.
The Goss Co.
Kellogg Co.-(p.m. only).
Lear Siegler, Inc.-Instrument Div.
..Link-Belt Co.
Litton Industries-Guidance & Con-
trol.
McGraw-Edison-Power Systems Div.
A. O. Smith Corp.
Sperry Rand Corp.-Flight Systems
Div.
Alden E. Stilson & Assoc., Ltd.
White Truck Div.-White Motor Corp.
U.S. Naval Underwater Weapons Res.
& Engrg. Station.
OCT. 5-
Allen-Bradley Co.
Cleveland Twist Drill Co.j

Corn Products Co.
Ford Motor Co.
Illinois Div. of Highways.
Michigan Consolidated Gas Co.
The Ott Chemical Co.
Pennsalt Chemicals Corp.
Sylvania Electric Products, Inc.
The Toledo Edison Co.
Toledo Scale Div.
Union Carbide Corp.--Chemicals &
Plastics Div.j
The Upjohn Co.
Jervis B. WebbCo.
OCT. 6-
Allen-Bradley Co.
Ethyl Corp.
Ex-Cello-O Corp.
Ford Motor Co.
General Dynamics Corp. - Electric
Boat Div.
General Dynamics Corp.-Quincy Div.
LaSalle Steel Co.
Ling-Temco Vought - Missiles &
Space Div.
Marshfield Electric & Water Dept.
Modine Manufacturing Co.I
Moore Business Forms, Inc.
Omni Spectra, Inc.
Penn Controls, Inc.
Union Carbide Corp.-Chemicals &
Plastics Div.
U.S. Veterans Administration Hospi-
tal.

ORTHODOX HIGH HOLIDAY SERVICES
All services are held in the small' chapel
1429 HILL STREET
ROSH HASHANAH
WEDNESDAY, OCT. 4-6:00 P.M.
THURSDAY, OCT. 5-8:00 A.M.
7:15 P.M.
FRIDAY, OCT. 6-8:00 A.M.
6:00 P.M.

"THE PIGEON COOP"
3929 WOODWARD AVENUE
(Near Selden I
DETROIT, MICHIGAN
MICHIGAN'S NEWEST
Young Adult Cafe Club

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FOLK MUSIC*

BLUE JAZZ

SHARBOS SH UVAH, OCT. 7-8:30
6:30
YOM KIPPUR
FRIDAY, OCT. 13-6:15 P.M.
SATURDAY, OCT. 14-8:30 A.M.

A.M.
P.M.

PSYCHO-FANATIC MUSIC-
OPEN FRI. & SAT. 7:30 P.M.-3:00 A.M.

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People wishing to attend these services should first
phone the Hillel Office and leave their name and
number. Call 663-4129. Entrance to the chapel will
be through the rear door.
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Responsibilities include lectures, demonstra-
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Hallowed tradition
of "pinning" a girl is
up-dated by
Sprite bottle caps .
According to an independent survey (we took it
ourselves), a startling new practice is becoming
widespread on some college campuses.
Suddenly, fraternity men are no longer "pinning"
the lovely young things that catch their eye.
Instead, they reach for a bottle of tart,
tingling Sprite--and proceed to "cap
" the object of their affections.
Why has this
come about?
Perhaps because
of what happens
-wIwhen you go
through the ceremony of opening a bottle of Sprite.
It fizzes! Roars! Buzzes! Tingles! Bubbles!
All of which makes for a much more 'moving moment
than to simply "pin" a girl.
Then, too, the intimacy of two people engaged
in the act of opening a bottle of Sprite in itself
leads to strong emotional involvement.
Capped of, of course, by the sharing of a
few moments of delicious abandon. (Tasting the
tingling tartness of Sprite, that is.)
The beauty of the idea is that if the course
of true love does not run smooth, you don't have
to go to the trouble of getting back your pin.
You just buy another bottle of Sprite.
SPRITE.
SO TART
AND TINGLING,
WE JUST
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