THE MICHIGAN DAILY SPRING DRILLS HALF COMPLETED: Top Grid Units Roll on Ofense A 2 I , %1 I q I rl I By HAL APPLEBAUM K Michigan reached the halfway mark in spring practice yesterday as the first three units rolled past the reserves scoring ten touch- downs and a safety in a full scale scrimmage at Ferry Field. The proceedings were.carried on in closely simulated game condi- tions, in comparison with the sus- tained attack 'type scrimmage, in which one unit takes the ball and holds it until it moves the length of the field, which have been used by the Wolverines in the first ten days of spring drills; Late in the scrimmage the squad reverted to the sustained attack system as each of the first three units was given a chance to move the ball the length of the field without having to surrender it. No Kicking The only other significant dif- ference from normal game proce- dure was the absence of all kick- ing, After a touchdown the team that was scored upon took the ball on their own 20 yard line and on fourth down the team wishing to punt had the ball advanced 35 yards by the officials from which point the opposing unit took over. Head Coach Bump Elliott was not altogether satisfied with the drill despite the fact that there was apparent improvement over last week's ragged wort out. "We have improved in our tim- ing. This week it was much better, but we made too many other mis- takes. Particularly in little things. We are improving, but there is still much more we have to ac- complish before we are a polished squad" Elliott commented. Long Touchdowns Most spectacular plays of the day were two long touchdown passes. The fir'st was a 30-yard toss by freshman John Stamos to Harry- Newman, who had out maneuvered ' his defender and romped the remaining 35 yards\ to complete the scoring junket. Later first - string quarterback Stan Noskin connected with Brad Myers on a similar play good for 75 yards and a score. The longest scoring run was a 31-yard jaunt by fullback Denny Fitzgerald: Fitzgerald's competi- tors for the vacant fullback posi- tion also turned in good perform- ances. Paul Raeder scored once as did yearling Bill Tunicliff. Another freshman candidate Phil Wynn also scored. Other touchdowns were recorded by Noskin, Bennie McRae, Bob Johnson, the recepient of a 12- yard pass from Noskin and fresh- man right halfback John Hall- beck. Starting left halfback Darrell Harper sat on the sidelines as a result of bruises. He was replaced by McRae and Reid Bushong, who split the first unit chores. Also viewing from the- sidelines were Fred Julian, out for the second straight week with; a knee injury, and Tackle Tom Jobson with a similar injury. Freshman lineman Ron Perry was withheld from ac- tion with a bruised rib., Rudd Van Dyne, a highly rated prospect as a sophomore before 'the 1957 season until he suffered a serious shoulder injury, which shelved him for both the '57 and '58 season, has reported for spring practice. The possibilities of having next Saturday's scrimmage in the new- ly resodded Michigan Stadium are dim. a'DAI LY OFFICIAL BULLETIN'Kr 1f'. F ' ."; {a "r. r. c} Yi: '{: rrn {r~yp+::r~ry i m+.rr}..+ ri: :$..,trt. ALTERATIONS JOHN'S TAILOR SHOP "The Clothing Stores' Tailor" Alterations for Men and Women. Pressing While You Wait 1181 E. Washington NO 2-4617 (above Conlin and Wetherbee Clothing Store) )Pi BARGAIN CORNER ARMY-NAVY type Oxfords - $7.75; socks 39c; shorts, 69c; military sup- plies. Sam's Store. 122 E. Washington. )W1 BIKES and SCOOTERS '53 VESPA. German-made. Reasonable. Call on Thurs. & Fri. 4-5:30. NO 2-4739: N62 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY GUY CARL is now accepting applica- tions in his newest beauty college. Days, afternoons, and evening classes. For student beautician. For more in formation write or call Ann Arbor Beauty College, 4567 Washtenaw, Ypsilanti or NO 5-7500. )CC1 BUSINESS SERVICES FRESH, HOMEMADE, HOT DONUTS A new attraction has been added to RAPH'S -- we now make our own donuts. If you're having a party call us for all your needs, espe- cially donuts. RALPH S MARKET5 749 S. Packard NO 2-3175 J75 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING LINES 2 3 4 .80 .96 SPECIAL TEN-DAY RATE .39 .47 .54 MUSICAL MDSE, RADIOS, REPAIRS PIANOS - ORGANS Best offer Keyboard Service WURLri ZER * SOBIMER 0 KIM Dealer ANN ARBOR PIANO ( 213 E. Washington, NO 3-310 Figure 5 average words to a line. Call Classified between 1 :00 and 3:00 Mon. thru Fri. and 9:00 and 11:30 Saturday - Phone NO 2-4786 The Daily Official Bulletin is an official publication of The Univer- sity of Michigan for which The Michigan Daily assumes no edi- torial responsibility. Notices should be sent in TYPEWRITTEN form to :Room3519 . Administration Build- ing, before 2 p.m. the day preceding publication. Notices for Sunday Daily due at 2:00 p.m. Fridaf$. SUNDAY, APRIL 26, 1959 'VOL. LXIX, NO. 146' General Notices June Teacher's Certificate Candidates: All requirements for the teacher's cer- tificate must be completed by' May 15th. These requirements include the teacher's oath, the health statement, and the Bureau of Appointments ma- terial, The oath can be taken In room 1439 U.E.S., open from 8 to 12 and 1:30 to 4:30. May Festival Program Books, with analytical notes on all works performed now on sale at the offices of the Mu- sical Society in Burton Tower.' Petitions for Joint Judiciary Council may be picked up in the Office of the. Dean of Men the week of April 27' through May 1. Annual Spring meeting. University Senate. Mon., April 27, 8:00 p.m., Rack- ham Lecture Hall. lectures' Public Lecture: Jacques Duchesne- Guillemin, Prof. of the Religions of Iran and India, U. of Liege. "On Some Symbols in Zoroastrianism," Mon., Ap- ril 27, 4:15 p.m.; Angell Hall, Aud. A. Dept. of English. Kenneth Muir, Prof. of, English at the U. of Liverpool, "Mil- ton and the 20th Century Reader", Tues., April 28, 4:10 p.m. in Aud. B, Angell Hall. Two, films aid lecture. Center for Japanese Studies, Dept. of Far Eastern Languages and Literatures and Dept. of Speech, "Japanese Classical Drama: Izustu, a Noh play; and five excerpts from Kyogen" Dr. Seth Powers Ulman, Sun., April 26, Aud. A, Angell Hall, 7:30 p.m. Concerts Student Recital: Mary LaUry McLos- key soprano, in partial fulfillment of, thelf requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Music ,on Mon., April 27, 8:50 p.m. Aud. Ar, Angell Hall. Academie]Notices Mathematics Colloquium Tues., April 28, Rm. 3011, Angell Hall, 4A10 p.m. Prof. Wilfred Kaplan on- "Paths of Rapid Growth of Entire Functions." Refresh- ments: Rm. 3212 Angell Hall, 3:30. Doctoral .Examination, for Joseph James Shomon, Conservation; thesis:' 'Effective. Conservation Communica- tions: A Study of Conservation Infor- mation-Education Problems and Prac- tices in America with Recommendations for Improving Current Methods and Media," Tues., April 28, 300 W. Med. Bldg., 1:00 p.m., Chairman, S. A. Cain. Doctoral Examination for Charles Milles Hammond, Metallurgical Engin--7 eering; thesis: "Ordering and, Creep Properties of No-Cr-Al-Alloys," Tues., April 28, 4219 E. Engrg. Bldg., 7:30 p.m. Chairman, R. A. Flinn. Placement NoticesI Beginning with Mon., April 27, the following schools will be. at the Bureau J; I (By the Author of "Rally Round the Flag, Boys!"and, "Barefoot Boy with Cheek.") I of Appointments to interview prospec- tive teachers for the 1959-1960 school year. 'Mon., April 27: Battle Creek, Mich. (Harper Creek School) - Elem.; Chem./Physics/Math; Ind. Arts; JHS Science; Home Ec. Tues., April 28: Byron Center, Mich. Cleveland, Ohio (Cuyahoga County) -Elem.; Eng.; Eng./French; Eng./ Spanish; Eng./Speech; Latin/French; JHS Science/Math. Plainfield, N. J. - Elem.; JHS: Lang. Arts/SS; Math/Sci.; Gen. Sl.; Math; Girls PE; Span./French/Latin; Guid- ance; Arts and Crafts; Libr.; Machine Shop; Instr. Music; Rem. Reading; Speech Corr. Warren, Mich. - Elem. Wed., April 29: Dearborn District No. 2, Mich. Fenton, Mich. - Elementary; Li- brarian; SS/Math (JHS). Lake Odessa, Mich. - Elem.; Eng./ French. Redford Union, Mich. - Math; Libr.; Shop; Eng./SS; Sp. Corr.; VT; Elemen- tary; Language combinations; Speech; Elem. Art. Vermontville, Mich. - Later Elem.; Home Ec.; Sci.; Eng.; Sp.' Corr. Thurs., April 30: Caledonia, Mich. - Phys./Math.; Soc. St./Coach; 5th grade. Jackson, Mich. - (Clement Schools) -Elementary. Lansing, Mich. - Elem.; Girls PE; Jr. Coll.: Math; Engin.; (Draw.). Port Huron, Mich. (St. Clair City Schools) - Speech Corr.; Hard of Hearing. St. Joseph, Mich. - Elem.; Girls PE (Swim.); Ind. Arts; Comm.; Home Ec.; Libr; Boys PE (Swim.). Fri., May 1: Algonac, Mich.' Northville, Mich. - Elem. El. Art,; El. Music; JHS: Math; Eng./SS; Gen. Sci./MathV Shop/Math; Girls P; HS: Latin/Eng.; Spanish/French; ' Eng.; In. Arts., Van Dyke-Warren, Mich-Elem.; HS: Girls Swim.; Si./Math; Comm. Core; Eng.: SS; JHS: Comm.; Home Be.; Math; Biol./Sci.; 8th gr. block; Elem./ JHS Vocal; Elem./JHS Girls PE; Speech Therapist; Diagnostician. For additional information and ap- pointments contact the Bureau of Appointments, 3528 Admin. Bldg.; NO 3-1511, Ext. 489. PERSONNEL REQUESTS State of Conn.: Toll Collector; Insur- ance Examiner, Licenses and Claims; Industrial Instructor, Laundry; Na- terials Technician. l Convair, Fort Worth, Tex. Business Mathematician. Ph.D. in Stat. Math. Assignment would be math, planning of business systems for large scale elec- tronic computers. Executive Manpower Corp., New York City: Vice - President - Marketing; Branchg Mgr. - Sales and Service, Au-. tomotive; General Mgr. (V.P.) -Com- mercial Dev.; Chief Factory Cost Ac- countant;, Controller; Asst. Gen. Mgr. -Marketing; National Sales Rep.-Au- tomotive. Job qualifications and de- scriptions are on file at the Bureau. Dictaphone Corp., Detroit, Mich. Dictaphone Salesmen. 26-36 yrs. of /age. Either not less than 2 yrs of high-class selling exp. (not retail) or order-taking like food, soap or cigarettes. Office equipment exp. not essential OR Execu- tive or Jr. Executive office exp. in charge of at least 3 people and earn- ing a min. of $400 per month. /Will be in the Detroit area Tuesday, April 28 through Friday, May 1st. Flexonics Corp., Maywood, Ill.: Su- pervisor of General Ledger and Sales Accounting. 28-35, Minimum B.S with major in acctg., min. of 5 years exp. in Public or Industrial Acctg. Saginaw Osteopathic Hospital, Sagi- naw, Mich. Bacteriologist with B.S. de- gree or better and one technician for histology. Veterans Admin. Hospital, Long Is- land, N.Y.: Physical Therapist. Gradu- ates of schools of physical therapy ap- proved. No experience required,. Male applicants only. Eastern Illinois University, Charles- ton, Ill. Food Sup. for Men's Dorm for 320 men; Food Sup for Women's Dorm for 100 women, and Food Sup for Uni- versity Union. All are Civil Service positions. Sutherland Paper Co., Kalamazoo, Mich. Jr. Accountant. Formal training in accounting, including budgets and costs, together with gen. business ad- min. training. As much liberal arts as possible. New or recent grad with B.A. or M.A.., For further information concerning any of the above positions, contact the Bureau of Appointments, 4001 Admin., Ext. 3371. SUMMER PLACEMENT INTERVIEWS: TUES., APRIL 29 Samson's Resort, South Haven, Mich. Waiters, Waitresses, a Life-Guard, a a- piece Band, busboys, a Social Director, and a Children's Counselor The Summer Placement Service is open Tues. and Thurs. from 1:00-5:00, and on Fri. from 8:30 to 12:00. 605 E. Williams Phone NO 8-7066 J5 TYPING--NO 5-3511, evenings or ma- terials accepted 12 noon at U High office. Gladys Smith. J4 MAYNARD & SEEGER WELDERS and BLACKSMITH I NG 109 S. Ashley NO 8-7403 J60 LAWNMOWER SERVICE Your lawnmower sharpened and re- conditioned like new. Finest preci- sion process. Free pick-up. NO 3-8949. ' FF28 SPRING GARDENERS: We can meet all of your gardening needs. Grass seed and fertilizers, lawn and fer- tilizing carts, lawn rakes, pruning shears and all_ other gardening tools. MUEHLIG & LANPHEAR 311 S. Main St. Phone NO 2-3277f J63 Radio, Phono, T.V. / SERVICE Fast Dependable Pick Up & Delivery Ann Arbor Radio and TV' 1217 S. University, Phone NO 8-7942 J61 ON-DAY SERVICE and COMPLETE SERVICE at SANFORD'S Shoe Repairing - Hat Cleaning Tailoring - Pressing - Shoe Shining 119 East Ann Street (opposite court house) NO 8-6966 Free pick-up and delivery J32 Eddie's Paint Store White paint ........ $1.98 per gal. Colors ................ $2.48 per gal. 117 E. Ann NO 8-6966 )J15 PAPERS EDITED and Typed. Quick Service. Spelling, punctuation need correction? NO 8-6276. J30 TYPING: Thesis, Term papers, reason- able rates. Prompt service. NO 8-7590. J42 CAR SERVICE, ACCESSORIES C-TED STANDARD SERVICE Friendly service is our business. Atlas tires, batteries and accessor- ies. Warranted 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 S1 NEW ATLAS TIRES "Gripsafe" in sets of 4; 4 670x15, $58.75; 750x14, $74.95; (plus recap- able tires and tax). Other sizes comparably low. Tune-ups. Brake Service. HICKEY'S SERVICE STATION Cor. Main & Catherine NO 8-7717 S3 1949 M.G.-T.C. in original excellent con- dition. Sell or trade. $1795. Call NO 3-7844. N68 FOR SALE We specialize in good used cars from $100 up. GENE'S AUTO SALES at 544 Detroit Street. NO 3-8141. N3 1951 PACKARD hardtop delux. Good condition. $150. Call NO 8-7636 nights. N164 1948 BUICK 4 door, radio, heater, $50. NO 2-8665 after 4:30. N57 '58 VOLKSWAGEN-Black, red uphol- stery, white walls, excellent condi- tion. NO 5-5033. N58 HILLMAN 1958 Four-door wagon heat- er. Like new HU 2-7140. N10 USED CARS: For Sale, 1950 DeSoto Custom - good condition. 1953 motor, radio, heater. Clean inside and out, Call John Logan, NO 2-3779. 7-10 P.M. N63 1955 TRIUMPH. Good condition. NO 2- 6904. N66 ISETTA 2-Dr., Spec 4-Pass. Model. W- W tires. Famous BMW 600 Engine. 50 mi. per gal. Driven only 3.mos. NO 2-8921. N65 FOR SALE SPECIAL: 60 Norway Spruce 3-4 feet. 5 for $10. Shade trees - Red Bar- berry Evergreens. Reasonable. 2-0368 or 3-0857. B52 FLOOR-LENGTH wedding gown, size 8 NO 3-6546 after 5. B52 35 FOOT 856 Marlette, excellent con- dition, fully equipped, air condi- tioned. Call NO 3-2294 after 5. B2 TYPEWRITER - table model. Reming- ton Rand - Silent. Used for 1 year. $75. Call NO 3-8226 after 5 P.M. B50 UPRIGHT Kingsbury piano. $50. Call NO 2-4084 after 5:30 p m. B48 FOR SALE: Squirrel cape, small size. f Excellent condition, $60. NO 2-8264. B49 FROM BEAUTIFUL private home one 9x12 wool floral rug by Boxbury, $50, like new. 10 cu. ft. Westinghouse ref. cost $360. Will sell for $85. One red leatherette platform rocker-$25. One tapestry platform rocker-$15. One green slip-covered chair-$15. Lovely, honey-colored 'hard maple double dresser and desk with glass tops- half of purchase price-$110. Single box spring and mattress-$25. One green cushioned porch glider-$5. Available May 1. NO 3-0148. B44 SIAMESE Kittens. Stud service. Call NO 2-9020 B23 HELP WANTED MEDICAL TECHNOLOGIST II-$5667- $6387 (Effective June 29, 1959). Pres- sent rate $5459-$6179. Citizenship, not over' 40. A.S.C.P. registered, 3 years experience. Promotional oppor- tunities to higher grades having a maximum $6866. Liberal fringe bene-- fits. Write: Wayne County Civil Serv- ice Commission, 626 City County Building, Detroit 26, Michigan, WOod- ward 5-2750. H23 MEDICAL TECHNOLOGIST or Labora- tory Assistant for hospital in im- portant industrial town. Salary com- mensurate with qualifications. Write to box No. BB17, Michigan Daily, for interview. H25 FOUND: Slide rule-42b8 Angell. Call 422 Wenley A44 CAR SERVICE, ACCESSORIES WHITE'S AUTO PAINT SHOP Bumping and Painting 2007 South State NO 2-3350 42 FOREIGN CAR SERVICE We service all makes and models of Foreign and Sport Cars. Lubrication $1.25 FOR RENT FOR SUMMER; Full house, 5 rooms plus full basement. Completely fur- nished, 3 blocks from campus. Very reasonable. Call Tom, NO 3-7541, Ext. 305. C140 LAKE MICHIGAN FRONTAGE - beau- tifully wooded with all sand beach, Manistee County. Contact Ted Smith, 1517 North Foster, Lansing. IV 2- 6113. C132 FOR SUMMER: 2 blocks from campus. 3 room furnished apartment for 2 or 3. Cool location. Phone NO 3-5895. C141 SWIMMING POOL Five room apt, furnished. Complete- ly modern. Sublet for summer. Call after 5 P.M. NO 3-7002. C*131l NICE RM. for gentleman in quiet home n.w. side near bus. Garage. Phone NO 8-8192 after 4:30 LARGE, CLEAN ROOMS for men, 1 block from campus, linens furnished, rooms cleaned weekly. Reasonable rates. Remainder of semester, sum mer, and fal. Call Floyd, NO 26652 or Rock, NO 2-3179. Leave name and phone. C119 LARGE 3 RM APT. for summer. Married couple or two girls. NO 5-5453 after 6. C135 STUDY UNDISTURBED Large quiet rooms for men. Near campus. NO 3-4747. )C3 2 RMS. FOR RENT. You take -your choice. Park free In my driveway. Breakfast and privileges. NO 2-1279 or NO 2-7282. C114 303 S. DIVISION. 2nd floor apartment. Very well decorated. Bachelor apart- ment. Would prefer Instructor or Professor. Available by April 15th. Can be seen from 9 A.M. to 5 P.M. Phone NO 3-5797, ask for Mrs. Kelly. Cill LARGE ROOM in our house for rent. Quiet Gentleman. Living and bedroom furniture, Garage. included. Phone HU 3-1316 "0Cil 4 ROOM FURNISHED APT, with spa- cious front room near campus for two girls, For summer and winter rental. Call 5-7034 between 11 and 3 any day. C128 FOUR GRAD MEN, 3 bedrooms, fur- nished house, 2 car garage. East side residential area. Available in June. NO 2-7395. C139 3 ROOM PRIVATE bath available June 1st, 2-2-room private'bath, 1-2room with bath to sublet for summer. Campus location. Phone NO 2-8,11 or 8-8253. C138 COMPLETELY furnished 3 room Aouse overlooking Whitmore Lake. Enjoy the beauty and fun of the lake for the'remainder of the school year. boat included. $7.00 a month with utilities. Call HI 9-4732. 0133 NEW FURNISHED APT. Available for summer. Air conditioned, dish washer, disposal, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, patio, parking, near campus and hospital. Call NO 5-7857. 0123 LOST AND FOUND FOUND: Slide rule-4208 Angell. Call 422 Wenley. A44 MUSICAL MDSE., RADIOS, REPAIRS Your favorite records, 45 RPMS--regularly 98c, now 17c each. RCA, Columbia, Decca, Capitol and many other labels. Also your favorite 12" L.P. RCA, Capitol, Columbia Decca and others. Regularly seling up to $4.98. Limited quantity at $1.98. GRINNELL. BROS. 322 South Main NO 2-5667 X19 ANN ARBOR RADIO SERVICE AND SALES Fast - Reasonable Rates We stock all types of diamond needles PERSONAL PLEASE AT LEAST return notes fr brief case from Mason Hall Frid Phone Gordon, NO 2-8429. ' . NEEDED: 2 or 3 girls to share ap: ment for summer. Call Selma at 8-8983 or 2-3241. F: FEELING OUT OF IT 'cause you e play jacks? Contact Judy Sidk( 2134 Markley for expert instruct: F; WANT A DATE? Fraternity, rich a handsome? Contact Molly's Dai Bureau, 2132 Markley. F ONLY IN MICHIGAN . , . A shirt d in Spring serves the same purpose a crewneck in WintertF : FELLAS, Count me in on project I Week, Make the scene at Fresh. Camp next Monday for no-sweat' sion. - Neb. I SLEEP LATE and eat late. Panc breakfast served home style. P cakes with bacon, ham or sausa LUMBARD'S 1225 S. Univer Take Your TIME from Student periodical Agency $3.87 for 1 yr. 2 yrs. $7 NO 2-3061 9 A.M.-9 P.M. COOL MAN--Have a great Summer A.A. 5 Room - Fully Air Condition - T.V. -- Hi Fl, Washing Machu near Campus. "He who hesitates lost." Call NO 2-5797. F SPANISH WINESKINS: unique pa favors, all sizes. Phone: John, NO 3179. .F UNION LIFE MEMBERSHIPS now av able Union Business Office-1Ist fl1o Mon.-Fri. 8-12, 1-5; Sat. 8-12. P them up today! F TWO MAY FESTIVAL TICKETS, cho center aisle. Call NO 2-3844. F "HOW CAN YOJ learn without book rWO SEASON TICKETS to the M Festival. Good seats, first balco section 9, Row H, seats 6 & 8. 8-9807 after 5 P.M. or ext. 3321 dur the day. F BUSINESS PERSONAL GUITAR LESSONS: Guitars, qualified instructor, Call Maddy Music for details. NO 3-3395 508 E. Williar HAVE YOUR SWEATERS knitted esp cially for you, designed to fit you e actly. Choose colors, style. NO 3-9 PLANNED PARENTHOOD CLINIC. A vice of physician on birth contrc Professional counsel on marria problems. Clinic hours Tues. a, Thurs., 7:30 to 9. 122 N. 4th Av Call NO 2-9282. FF REAL ESTATE EAL ESTATE: Lovely brick ran' 6 rooms, three bedrooms. Full of livir happiness., Fireplace, 2-car attache garage, plus good sized lot. Drastical reduced to sell at once. Don't pass i the opportunity. Call today for a: pointment to inspect. GORDON L. LINDLAND REALTORS NO 2-5683 F TRANSPORTATION LARK by MERCEDE Studebaker 'Regular habits, my foot! The most important quality in a troom-mate is that' he should be exactly your size. Otherwise you will have to have his clothes altered to fit you, which can, be a considerable nuisance. In fact, it is sometimes flatly im- possible. I recollect one time I roomed with a man named Osage Tremblatt who was just under seven feet tall and weighed nearly four hundred pounds. There wasn't a blessed thing I could use in his entire wardrobe-until one night when I was invited to a masquerade party. I cut one leg off a pair of Trem- blatt's trousers, jumped into it, sewed up both ends, and went to the party as a bolster. I took second prize. First prize went to a girl named Antenna Radnitz who poured molasses over her head and went as a candied apple. But I digress. Let us turn back to the qualities that make desirable room-mates. Not the least of these is the cigarettes they smoke. When we bum cigarettes, do we want them to be shoddy and nondescript? Certainly not! We want them to be distinguished, gently reared, zestful and zingy. And what ciga- rette is distinguished, gently reared, zestful and zingy? Why, Philip Morris, of corris! Any further questions? To go on. In selecting a room-mate, find someone who will wear well, whom you'd like to keep as a permanent friend. Many of history's great friendships first started in college. Are you aware, for example, of the remarkable fact that Jphnson and Boswell were room-mates at Oxford in 1712? What makes this fact so remarkable is that in 1712 Johnson was only three years old and Boswell had not yet been born. But, of course, children matured earlier in those days. Take Mozart, who wrote his first symphony at four. Or Titian, who painted his first masterpiece at five. Or Hanso Felbgung, who was in many RADIO-PHONO-TV & TV, SERVICE 1217 S. University NO 8-7942 Across from Campus Theater X14 514 E. Washington Phone NO 3-4858 If you are plannihg a trip to Europe this summer and would like tc purchase a Mercedes in Europe, you should place your order immediate- ly with ARCURE MOTOR SALE 617 Detroit Street Ann Arbor, Mic TELEPHONE: NO 3-3309 WANTED TO RENT WANTED - modern furnished apar ment on campus. Contact NO 3-652 Cli '87 CAR SERVICE, ACCESSORIES CAR SERVICE, ACCESSORIES INCLUDES Airline Transportation ' 30 Days in Paris 40 Hour Course in Culture of Europe Today At Private Accredited University 30 Day Tour, S Different Itineraries, Including USSR Organized Weekends ยข P/6L'v2OP Quality Cars for Over 60 Years Magnavox, RCA Victor, Pilot, Admiral, Hi Fi and Stereo Record Players Four Series: 12 Models Up to 5/2 m.p.g. From $1098 P.O.E. 300 South Thayer NO 2-2500 X18 Rent a Musical Instrument with six lessons. Only $12. chanees that are hound to occur I t '