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PAGE EIGHT

THE MICHIGAN DAILY

PAGE EIGHT THE MICHIGAN DAILY

DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN
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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1966
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The Daily Official Bulletin is an
Official pupiication of the Univer-
sity of Michigan, for which The
Michigan Daily assumes no editor-
Jal responsibility. Notices should be
sent in TYPEWRITTEN form to
Room 3519 Administration Bldg. be-
fore 2 p.m. of the 'day preceding
publication, and by 2 p.m. Friday
for Saturday and Sunday. General
Notie s may be published a maxi-
mftm of two times on request;.Day
Calendar items appear once only.
Student organization notices are not
accepted for publication.
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 11
Pay Calendr
Bureau of Industrial Relations Sem-
inar-"Business Relations with State
and LOa Government": Michigan Un-
ion, 8:30 a.m.
Programmed Learning for Business
Wokshop-Michigan Union, 8:30 a.m.
Cinema Guild - Ron Rice's "The
Flower Thief": Architecture Aud., 7
and 9 p.m.
Hockey-U-M vs. Minnesota: Coli-
seum, 8 p.m.
School of Music Doctoral Recital -
Mabeth Saure, soprano: Recital, Hall,
School of Music, 8:30 p.m.
General notices
French and German Objective Profi-
iency Tists: Objective Tests in French
and German administered by the Grad-
uate School for doctoral candidates are
scheduled for Tues. evening, Feb. 22,
from 7 to 10:30 p.m. in 'the Rackham
Lecture Hall. ALL students planning
to take one of the objective test-bat-
teries must register by Feb. 21 at the
Reception Desk of the Graduate School
tithe Racham Bldg.
Two batteries of objective proficien-
cy examinations will be given: 1) one
battery ,for students wishing to dem-
onstrate readiness for ' final foreign
language requirements; and 2) one
battery for students who have complet-
ed French or German 111 with a grade
of B'or better and who are complet-
ing final examination requirements
through a reading examination and ob-
jective tests.
For further information call the Re-
'ception' Desk, Office of the Graduate
School, 764-4402.
'.Marching Band: The University of
Michigan Marching Band will perform
at the Michigan-Wisconsin basketball
game on Sat., Feb. 12. Members who
signed up to play are to be in the
North Locker Room by 12:40 p.m. The
band 'will begin to play at 1 P.m~ Mu-
sic will be passed out in the locker
room. Dark suit, dark tie, white shirt.
Enter north end doors for admission
ticket.
Late Permission: Freshman and Soph-
omore women living In Residence
Halls and Sorority Houses who are
attending tonight's late performance of
MUSKET's "West Side Story" at Lydia
Mendelssohn Theatre may arrange for
a late permission with their individual
housemothers.
Events
The following sponsored student
events are approved for the coming
weekend. Social chairmen are reminded
that requests for approval for social
events are due in the Office of Student
Organizations not later than 12 o'clock
noon on Wednesday prior to the event.
FRI., FEB.11-
Acacia, Open-Open; Alpha Delta Phi,
TGIF; Alpha Omicron P1, Band party;
Alpha Ta uOmega, Open-Open; Beta
Theta P, Band Practice Party; Chi
Phi, Open-Open; Phi Psi, TGIF; Chi
Psi, Open-Open; Delta Chi, TGIF; Delta
Tau Delta, Open-Open; Delta Upsilon,
VG/Open-Open; Delta Upsilo, Record
Party/Open-Open; Evans Scholars, TG-
k IFBand-Sorority Party; Evans Scholars.
House Party; Hayden House, Recrea-
tion Room Party-Open-Open' court
floor; Lambda Chi Alpha, TGIF.
Phi Gamma Delta, Open-Open Phi
Delta Theta, Open-Open; Phi Kappa
Tau, TGIF; Phi Kappa Tau, Informal
Party; Phi Sigma Delta, Open-Open;
P Lambda Phi, TGIF; P1 Lambda Phi,
Open-Open Pre-Party; Sigma Alpha Mu,
TGIF; Sigma Alpha Mu, Open-Open;
SigmaChi, TGIF Sigma Nu, Open-
Open; Sigma Phi Epsilon, open-Open;
Tau Delta Phi & Delta 'Phi Epsilon,
TGIF & Open-Open; Theta Chi, TGIF;
'Theta. Delta Chi TGIF; Theta Xi,
Open-Open; Triangle, Party; Zeta Beta
Tan, TGIF.
SAT.,FEB. 12-
Acacia, Open-Open House Party; Al-
pha Delta Phi, Band Party; Alpha
silon P, Open-Open; Alpha Sigma
Ph, 'Open-Open Band Party; Arnold
Aiir Society, ,Commander's Call,; Alpha

Tau Omega, Open-Open; Alpha Tau
Omega, Party; Beta Theta P, Bag Par-
ty; Chi Phi, Dance; Chi Psi, Sleigh
Ride; Delta Chi, Band Party; Delta
Kappa Epsilon, Band Party; Delta Sig-
ma Delta, Dance Party-Open-Open;
Delta Sigma Phi, Open-Open; Delta Tau
Delta, Open-Open Band Party; Delta
Upsilon, Theme Party/Open-Open; Ev-
ans Scholars, House Party Open-Open;
Kappa Sigha, Party; Lambda Chi Al-
pha, Party.,
Phi Delta Theta, Open-Open Party;
Phi Epsilon PI, Party; Phi Kappa Tau,
Informal Party; Phi Gamma Delta,
Open-Open; Phi Sigma Delta, Open-
Open; Pi Lamlda Phi, Open-Open Din-
ner Party; Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Toga
Party; Sigma Alpha Mu, Open-Open;
Sigma Chi, Open-Open; Sigma Nu, Bow-
ery Ball; Sigma Phi Epsilon, House
Party; Tau Delta Phi, Open-Open; Tau
Kappa Epsilon, Band Party; Theta Chi,
Open House; Theta Delta Chi, Barn
Party; Theta Xi, Pajama Party; Zeta
Beta Tau, Open-Open; Zeta Psi, Party.
SUN., FEB. 13-
Alpha Epsilon Phi, Open House.
Placement
POSITION OPENINGS:
All employers listed are equal oppor-
tunity employers.
YWCA, Jackson, Mich.-Teenage Pro-
gram Director. Executive-level posi-
tion. BA Lib. Arts with group work
exper. Age no factor. Will also inter-
view at the Bureau, Mon., Feb. 21.
Xerox Corp., Detroit - Seniors for
sales trainees. Also alumni with 2-3
yrs. exper. in sales mgmt. - immed.
opening. Interested persons, please at-
tend display from noon to 10 p.m. on
Mon. & Tues., Feb., 14 & 15, in Bagley
Room, Statler-Hilton Hotel, Detroit.
Those who cannot attend display can
talk with Earl Brisendine at Xerox of-
fice, 1200 Guardian Bldg., Detroit. Tel.
962-5100. 1
County of Monroe, Rochester, N.Y.
-Public Admin. 'Intern. MA Public Ad-
m., Poll. Sl, or rl No exper. req.
Trng. position for men & women inter-
ested in local governmental admin.
Hancock County Mental Health Clii-
ic, Findlay, Ohio - Psychiatric Social
Worker. MA plus 2 yrs. exper. for
,ORGANIZATION
NOTICES
USE OF THIS COLUMN FOR AN-
NOUNCEMENTS 4s available to official-
ly recognized and registered student
organizations only. Forms are available
in Room 1011 SAB.
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Alpha Phi Omega, Pledge meeting,
Feb. 13, 4 p.m., 3516 SA.
Newman Student Association, Under
grad meeting, Sat., Feb. 12, 1-1:30
p.m., 331 Thompson.
* * «
Newman Student'Association, Art film
and discussion, "La Dolce Vita," Fred-
erico Felini, a study of decadence in
Roman society. Discussion leader: Paul
Sawyer, film critic for the Michigan
Daily.
Newman Student Association, Com-
munity mass &'supper, Fri., Feb.-11,
5 p.m., 331 Thompson, Fr. Ernan Mc-
Mullin, "Teilhard de Chardin," Aud.
A, Angell Hall, 8 p.m.
* * *
Guild House, Fri. noon luncheon, Prof.
James B. 'George, Jr., "Protest, Some
Legal Aspects," Feb. 11, 12-1 p.m., 802
Monroe. "The Roost," Feb. 12, 7-1:30
a.m., 802 Monroe.
* * *
U, of M. Chess Club, Registration &
first roundeof tournament, Feb. 11,
7:30 p.m., Room 3, Union.
* * *
Gamma Delta, International Luth-
eran organization, ice skating and to-
boganning party, Fri., Feb. 11. Meet
at church at 8:15 p.m., hot chocolate
and popcorn afterwards. All welcome.
1511 Washtenaw.
Folk Dance Club (WAA), Folk dance
with instruction, every Fri., 8-11 p.m.,
Barbour Gym.-
* * .*.
Baha Student Group, Fireside: "Why
Have Religions Caused Wars?" Speaker:
Dr. William Hatcher, Univ. of Toledo,
Feb. 11, 8:1 5p m., 1421 W. Liberty..
Transportation from SAB at 7:45 p.m.
Refreshments served.
" * *
Michigan Christian Fellowship, Lec-
ture-discussion-student panel presenta-
tion, Feb. 11, 7:30 p.m., UGLI Multi-
purpose Room.
* *« *
Baptist Student Union ,"The Nature
of Man." Speaker: Dr Thomas Gwalt-
ney, Fri., Feb. 11, meeting will be held
in Ypsilanti. For transportation, meet
at 1131 Church Ct., 7:30 p.m.

clinic serving county with population
of 57,000.
Ingalls Shipbldg. Corp., Pascagoula,
Miss.-Various tech. & professional
openings including 1. Jr. Programmer.
Degree pref., program trng. & 6-12 mos.
exper. req. 2. Tech. Writer, BSME. Age
35-40. Sales engr. ideal. 3. Naval Archi-
tect. 'BS Naval Arch. Secret clearance
req. 4. Mech. Engr. BSME, any work
exper.
Hooker Chemical Corp., Niagara Falls,
N.Y.--Construction market specialist;
MBA, mktg. emphasis plus BS Arch.,
Arch. Engrg., Construction & Struct.
Engrg., or Civil Engrg. Several yrs. ex-
per. in wide use of variety of bldg. ma-
terials desirable.
Lima-Allen County General Health
District, Lima, Ohio-Director of local
Alcoholism Program. Responsible for
dev. & operation. Help establish al-
coholism center, plus related duties.
For further information, please call
764-7460, General Div., Bureau of Ap-
pointments, 3200 SAB.
SUMMER PLACEMENT SERVICE:
212 SAB-
Camp Maplehurst, Mich.-Coed. Will
intertriew Feb. 11, 1-5 p.m. for water-
front and general counselors.
Summer Teaching Jobs: Positions in
the south for grad students & teachers.
* * *
De'tails at Summer Placement, 212
SAB, Lower Level.
ENGINEERING PLACEMENT INTER-
VIEWS-Seniors & grad. students, please
sign schedule posted at 128-H West
Engrg.
WED., FEB. 16-
Grumman Aircraft Engrg. Corp., Beth-
page & Peconic, N.Y.-Any Degree:
Aero., CE, EE, EM, ME. Prof.: Applied
Mech. BS-MS: IE. BS: E Physics. MS:
Info. & Controls. No ROTC students
at this time. R. & D., Des.,- Prod.
National Cash Register Co., Dayton,
Ohio-Any Degree: EE, ME. MS-PhD:
Comm. Sci. & EM. BS-MS: ChE, IE.
Citizens & non-citizens becoming U.S.
citizen. Des., Des., Mfg. Eng.
WED.-THURS.; FEB. 16-17-
IBM Corp. Data Processing Div.,
Plants, labs., branch offices through-
out U.S.-BS-MS: Aero., ChE, CE, EE,.
EM, IE, Mat'ls., ME, Met., Math, Phys-
ics. MS: Comm. Sci. BS: E Physics,
Sci. Engrg., E Math. Citizens & non-,
citizens becoming U.S. citizen. Sales,
Dev., Des.
IBM Corp.-PhD's. All Locations -
Prof. & PhD: ChE, EE, Info. & Con-
trols, ME, Met. PhD: Comm. Sci., EM,
Mat'ls., Meteor. & Ocean. Citizens &
non-citizens becoming U.S. citizen. R.
& D., Des.
WED.-FRI., FEB. 16-18-
Dow Chemical Co., Midland, Mich.;
Texas, La. & Ohio-BS-MS: ChE, IE,
Mat'Is., ME. MS: Info. & Controls. BS:
Sei. -Engrg. R. & D., Des., Prod., Sales,
Customer Tech. Service.
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Inter House
Vote Creates
New Body
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tion to the presidents or represen-
tatives, the president, who will
have a vote, executive vice-
president and various other ex-
officio members will have seats.
-An executive board that will
be a 12-man body, containing,
besides the two above mentioned
officers, an administrative vice-
president, a secretary, a treasurer,
and the heads of seven standing
committees. The president and
executive vice-president are elect-
ed by the president's council, and
these two then appoint the other
board members, with the advice
of the old board.
Voice Student Opinion
The greatest effect of the new
body is expected to be felt in areas
where IQC and Assembly had
separate but similar programs,
such as orientation. Another area,
and perhaps the most important
one is in voicing the student's
opinions before the administra-
tion.
IHA, it is hoped, will allow the
students to present a united front
to the administration. The inclu-
sion of the heads of the standing
committees 'will put the new or-
ganization into a closer awareness
of the opinions of the dorm resi-
dents.
The presidents council will be
the legislative branch of IHA.
'All new policies will originate
there. The executive board acts in
an administrative capacity, run-
ning the organization, and sub-
mitting matters to the presidents
council.
Eliminate Duplication
The main concept of IHA is to
improve the efficiency of student
dorm government, by eliminating
duplication between the men's and
women's dorms. It is also hoped
that the lack of upperclassmen in
the organization will be alleviated.
ATTENTION]
WOMEN
GRADUATES
The
UNIVERSITY
OF
ROCHESTER
ROCHESTER, NEW YORK
We will be interviewing at
Michigan Union on February
24 for a variety of non-
teaching positions. Among
the fine benefits is a liberal
tuition reduction plan which
enables full-time employees
to continue their education.
For further details contact:
PLACEMENT OFFICE
UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN
STUDENT ACTIVITIES
BUILDING

For your convenience
the Studly Space, in the
Michigan League has
been enlarged.
*Consult the board for posting
of rooms available

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STUDENT UNITED JEWISH APPEAL
SABBATH SERVICE
TONIGHT... Friday, February 11 at 7:15 p.m.
address by PROF. MARTIN SCHWARZ
COMMITTEE
Simon Benninga, Marcia Berlin, Richard Corn,
Larry Galinkin, Harriet Katz, Jonathan Rosenbaum
BLESSING OF THE SABBATH CANDLES-RUSTI HANSHER
John Planer, Cantor
The Hillel Choir, Mike Robbins, Director
Joan Temkin, Organist
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