Friday,' February 21, 1969 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Race Seven Friday; February 21, 1969 THE MICHIGAN DAILY -----~. P-A V v c Daily senior editors appoint successors, (Continued from page 1) the weekly book review page. Filling out the business staff are sales managers Lucy Papp, from Glen Ellyn, Ill., and S u e Lerner, from Lincolnwood, Ill. The new Daily finance manager is Bruce Haydon from Erie, Pa.! Daria Krogulski from Detroit was named associate finance manager. Nancy Asin, from Newark, Nf.J., was named circulation director. Barbara Schulz from Royal Oak, Mich., will be the new business staff personnel director. This is the first year the out- going Daily staff has had official responsibility for senior appoint- ments. Previously, the Board in Control of Student Publications made the appointments on the ad- vice of the Daily staff. But the Regents decided last month to relieve the board of that respon- sibility. The. board was renamed the Board for Student Publications and maintains responsibility for the finances of the paper. Steve Anzalone TAX SERVICE 725 N. University 1-5--MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY sponsored by STUDENTS' INTERNATIONAL CO-OPERATIVE 662-7786 "MAN AGAINST SOCIETY" presents WINNER CANNES FILM FESTIVAL ALF SJORBE RG'S TORME NT scenario INGMAR BERGMAN stars MAI ZETTERLING at NEWMAN 331 THOMPSON Steve Elman Daria Krogulski Nancy Asin 75c Fri., Feb. 21 8 P.M Lucy Papp Philip Block Marcia Abramson Leslie Wayne Bruce Haydon STONED!! "stereopticon" STONED!! "Marx Brothers" MAD MARVIN at the Vth FORUM Barbara Schulz TONIGHT, FRIDAY, FEB. 21 STUDENT SERVICES--7:15 P.M. followed at 8:30 by "DOES JUDAISM DISCOURAGE MATERIALISM?" Discussion led by MR. LAWRENCE HALPERN, Harvard Lawyer SATURDAY, FEB. 22 DEVAR-TORAH-4:W0 P.M. A discussion of weekly Torah Portion by MR. LAWRENCE HALPERN "THE BEDFORD INCIDENT"-8:00 P.M. with RICHARD WIDMARK and SIDNEY POITIER Admission-75c (proceeds to UJA) SUNDAY, FEB. 23 GYMNASTICS Jenny Stiller JimHeck TEACH IN GHANA or NIGERIA? YES: - If you ... 1. Have a Bachelor's Degree; preferrably a Masters Degree 2. Have at least 30 semester hours credit in one of the following a. physics, b. chemistyc. biology, d. mathematics, e. industrial arts, f. French, g. geography, h. home economics OR i. business education. 3. Desire to teach at the secondary school level. 4. Are in good health; single, or married without children. (Both spouses must teach) . WRITE: TEACHERS FOR WEST AFRICA PROGRAM ELIZABETHTOWN COLLEGE ELIZABETHTOWN, PENNSYLVANIA 17022 John Gray Sue Lerner r UON I I A DELI HOUSE: ISRAEL C) with special Israeli foods and music HILLEL FOUNDATION 4 AFE NIGHT-6:00 P.M. RENT STRIKE Sign the Tenant Union pledge? BLESSED ARE THE RIGHTEOUS!I The Tenants Union will help you sublet your apartment Register your apartment NOW at 1532 S.A.B. HURRY Service starts Feb. 23! i_ BLUE POWER 663-4120 1429 RII St. - ,2 ALL CAMPUS MIXER I TODAY! I ~1 9-12 P.M. League Ballroom "THE OHIO POWER" from Lima, Ohio i Join The Daily Today! BOB SEGER SYSTEM Original Charging Rhinoceros of Soul Teagarden and Van Winkle Fruit of the Loom Frirav Fahriarv 7R Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard needs College graduates majoring in General, Civil, Electronic, Electrical, Nuclear Power, Me- chanical (Marine), and Aeronautical Engi- neering and Naval Architecture. Starting salaries range from $8,574 to $13,297 per I