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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1966

THE 31ICRIGAN DAILY

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TRXDAY, PEBRUARY 25, 1988 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE NIiE

ART
Maiden's Form Stops Ann Arbor Art Show

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By BOBU SCHEAR
"The Bra," a black lacy crea-
tion by Joan E. Rosenstein, is not
a Maidenform advertisement but
a painting in the Graduate Art
Show on exhibit at Ann Arbor
City Hall until March 24. The all-
media show, sponsored by the Ann
Arbor Art Association, features 14
works of four graduate art stu-
dents.

Each artist, with the confidence
of youth, has ignored traditional
restraints and interpreted his me-
dium in a new and distinctive
way.
For example, striking combina-
tions of orange and blue, mag-
enta, scarlet and green loudly
proclaim Joan Rosenstein's indi-
viduality. The flat texture of the
acrylic paint used by Miss Rosen-

stein is partially responsible for
the shocking effect of her canvas.
Contrasted to the brilliant col-
ors and matt surfaces of Miss
Rosenstein's work, is "Elephant
Parade," a black-and-white lith-
ograph by Judith A. Mathieu. The
variety of shades, unusual textures.
and dramatic effect of light ob-
tained by using only black and
white was astonishing.

DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN

(Continued from Page 8)
ars, House Party; Lambda Chi Alpha,
Open-Open: Phi Delta Theta, Party/
Open-Open..
Phi Epsilon Pi, Open-Open; Phi Gam-
ma Delta, Open-Open; Phi Kappa Psi,
New Years Eve ,Party; Phi Kappa Tau,
Informal Party/2nd fl. per.; Phi Sig-
ma Delta, Open-Open; Pi Lambda Phi
10th Victim Party; Psi Upsilon, Open-
Open; Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Winter
Weekend Party; Sigma Alpha Mu, Open-
Open; Sigma Chi, Open-Open; Sigma
Nu, Band Party; Sigma Phi, Party/
Open-Open; Tau Delta Phi, Color Tube
Party; Tau Kappa Epsilon, Hawaiian
Party; Theta Delta Chi, Ski Party/
Open-Open; Theta Xi, Winter Weekend
Party: Triangle, Open-Open; Zeta .Beta
Tau, Party/Open-Open; Zeta Psi, Party.
SUN., FEB. 27-
Jordan Hall, Open-Open. ,
Placement {
POSITION OPENINGS:
Chevron Chemical Co., Toledo, Ohio
* --Sales Repres. (Agric.). Continuous
need for male grads in Bus. Ad. or
call on dealers & distributors. Trng.
program for those without exper. in
sales.
Soecony Mobil Co., Inc., N.Y.C.-Legal
Field Staff Ass't. LLB plus 2-3 yrs. law
exper., especially real estate law. Mod-
erate travel, Located in Phila., Pa,
Handle legal matters of operations '&
analyze & advise about legislation af-
fecting company. ;
Family Service Agency of Allegany
County, Cumberland, Md.-Executive
Director. Immed. openings. MSW plus
6 yrs. casework, supv. & admin. exper.
Also Caseworker. MSW or equiv. exper.
Sterling Township Parks Comm., Uti-
ea, Mich.-Parks & Recreation Director,
degree in P. & R. plus field exper. de-
sirable.
Air Reduction Co., N.Y.C.-Operations
Res. Analysts. MS or equiv. trng. in Op.
Res, or rel. 138 in Math, Engrg. or Phys-
tcal Science desirable. 0-5 yrs. exper.
Start on or before June 15.
YWCA, Warren, Ohio--Physical Educ.
Director. WSI certif. req. Responsible
for supv. of staff, programming, pub-
licity & community relations.
James N. Farr Assoc., Inc., N.Y.C. -
Clinical Psychologists for mgmt. con-
sulting firm. PhD deq. Interest in re-
lating personality & learning theory to
indust. problems. No exper. required.
For further information, please call
764-7480, General Div., Bureau of Ap-
pointments, 3200 SAB.
SUMMER PLACEMENT SERVICE:
212 SAB-
* MARCH 1 INTERVIEWS:
Camp Tamarack, Ortonville, Mich. -
Coed. Counselors, waterfront (m), arts
& crafts (m), trippers, truck, bus driver
(m), nurse. Applications at 212 SAB.
Camp Conestoga, Ohio-Boys. Gen-
eral counselors, waterfront, arts &
crafts, sports, cooks & nurse.
Details at Summer Placement, 212
SAB, Lower Level.
ENGINEERING PLACEMENT INTER-
VIEWS-Seniors & grad students, please
sign schedule posted at 128-H West
Engrg.
MON., FEB. 28-
Blackmer Pump Co., Grand Repids,
Mich.--BS: ME, E Physics. Citizens &
non-citizens becoming U.S. citizen. R.
& D., Des.
W. R. Grace & Co., Dewey & Almy
Chemical Div., Cambridge, Mass. -
BS-MS: ChE, CE, EM, ME. BS: E
Math, E Physics, IE. U.S. citizenship
req. for career in U.S. Foreign na-
tionals of countries in fhich company
is licated for employment in these
locations. R. & D., Prod.. Sales.
Ingalls Shipbuilding Corp., Pascagou-
la, Miss.-BS-MS: Naval & Marine. Citi-
zens & non-citizens for temp. prac-
tical trng.-must qualify for secret
clearance. Des., Prod.
Sperry Rand-Univac, Defense Sys-
tems Div., St. Paul, Minn.-Any De-
gree: EE. BS-MS: IE. pev., Des, Prod.
Sperry Rand-Univae, Data Processing
Div., Roseville, Minn.-BS: EE, E Math,
E Physics, IE. MS: EE-Thesis related
to computers. Citizens & non-citizens
becoming citizen, R. & D., Des., Prod.~
Qual. Testing Trng. Program.
Socony Mobil Oil Co., Ine,-BS-MS:
ChE, CE, EE, ME, Naval & Marine. BS:
IE. MS: Constr. R. & D., Prod., Sales.
MON.-TUES., FEB. 28-MARCH 1-
Aerojet-General Corp., Von Karman
Center, Azusa, Calif.-Any Degree: EE.
MS-PhD: ME, Naval & Marine. PhD:

Physics. R. & D., Des.
California State Govt., Throughout
1state-BS-MS: CE. Citizens & non-citi-
zens becoming citizen. R. & D., Con-
struction.
The Detroit Edison Co., Detroit &
area-BS-MS: ChE, EE, IE, ME, Met.-
w/some Nuclear courses, Architect. BS:
E Physics, EE-(seeking MBA). R. &
D., Sales, Tech. Purch., Systems Plan-
ning.
Frd Motor Co.-Any Degree: ChE,
EE, IE, ME, Met. BS: CE, Sci. Engrg.
Men only. Can consider non-citizens
becoming U.S. citizen. R. & D., Des.,
Prod., Mfg. Operations.
Harnischfeger Corp., Milwaukee, Wis.
-BS: ChE, EE, IE, ME. R. & D., Des.,
Prod., Sales.
TUES.-WED., MARCH 1-2-
U.S. Govt., NASA, Lewis Res. Center,
Cleveland & Sandusky, Ohio - Any,
Degree: Aero., ChE, EE, EM, Mat'ls.,
ME, Met., Physics, Math. Prof.: Applied
Mech. MS-PhD: Info. & Controls, Nu-
clear, Chem.-(Phys. & Inorg.). BS: E
Math, E Physics, Sci. Engrg. R. & D.
TUES., MARCH 1-
Archer Daniels Midland Co., Corp.
(a.m.)-Any Degree: ChE. Men only.
R. & D., Des., Prod., Sales.
Beckman Instruments, Inc., Calif. &
Chicago-Any Degree: ChE, EE, Chem.-
Analytical, Physical, Physics, Biochem.
MS-P4D: Info. & Controls, Mat'ls. BS-
MS: 'ME, Math. BS: E Math, EM, E
Physic.Sk Sn.Engrg. R. & D., Des.,
Sales, Marketing.
Consolidated Natural Gas System,
Cleveland, Ohio, Clarksburg, W. Va.,
Pittsburgh, Pa.-BS: ChE, CE, EE, IE,
ME. Men only. Dev., Prod., Sales, Trng.
Program.
Leeds & Northrup Co., Phila., Pa. &
sales coast to coast-Any Degree: EE.
MS-PhD: Info. & Controls. BS-MS:
ChE. BS: E Math, E Physics. Can con-

sider non-citizens becoming citizen. R.
& D., Des., Prod., Sales.
Quaker Oats Co., Chicago & 31 plants
-BS-MS: IE. BS: ChE, ME. MS: Con-
struction, Sanitary. Men only. R. &
D., Des., Prod.
Rex Chainbelt, Inc., Milwaukee, Wis.
-BS-MS: ChE, CE, EE, IE, ME, Met.
MS: Sanitary. Men only. Trng. Prog,
U.S. Govt., Defense Intelligence Agen-
cy, Wash., D.C. area-BS-MS: Aero., CE,
EE, Meteor, & Ocean., Naval & Marine.
MS: Constr., Nuclear. Intelligence An-
alysis. Make appointment at Bureau
of Appointments, 3200 SAB.
WED., MARCH 2-
Bethlehem Steel Corp., Bethlehem,
Pa.-Any Degree: ChE, EM, Met. Prof.:
Applied Mech. BS, MS, Prof.: CE, EE,
IE, ME, Naval & Marine. MS: Constr.
MS-Prof.: Info. & Controls. BS-MS:
Mat'ls. BS: E Math, E Physics, Scl.
Engrg. April grads. Men only. Res.,
Prod., Sales, Mining, Shipbuilding.
Collins Radio Co., Iowa, Texas, Calif.
-Any Degree: EE. BS-MS: ME. BS: IE.
R. & D., Des., Prod., Sales.
Eastman Kodak Co., Rochester, N.Y.;
Longview, Tex.; Kingsport, Tenn.-BS-
MS: ChE, EE, EM, IE, ME. BS: E
Physics. U.S. citizenship or permanent
.resident visa. R. & D., Des., Prod. Staff.
General American Res. Div., General
Am. Transportation, Niles, Ill.-BS-MS:
EE, ME. MS: EM, Info. & Controls. BS:
ChE, Chem. R. & D.
Hewlett-Packard Co., Calif., Coo.,
N.J. & Mass.-Any Degree: EE. BS-MS:
ME, U.S. citizenship or permanent res-
idence visa. R. & D., Des., Prod.,, Sales.
The Mitre Corp., Bedford, Mass.; Col-
orado Springs, Colo.; Wash., D.C. -
MS-PhD: Communic. Sci., EE. Dev.,
Des.
Pittsburgh-Des Moines Steel Co.,
Pittsburgh, Pa.-BS-MS: CE, EM, ME,
Men only. R. & D., Des., Prod., Sales.

An elephant's trunk and a cat
appear to jut from the print and
enfold the viewer into what ap-
pears to be a three-dimensional
exotic setting. This is accomplish-
ed through unusual perspective
and foreground figures which
dominate the scene.
Chris Overvoorde used another
printing method, color Intalgio,
in producing his three exhibits.
Unlike lithography, stencils and
wood-block, color Intalgio is fash-
ioned by building up the under-
neath surface of the plate with
interesting textures, such as pa-
per towels, velvet, body solder, and
rags. Then these are pasted down
with glue or plastic. Different col-
or inks are rolled separately onto
the plate ,each coating a different
part.
Working with this medium is an
intuitive thing to Overvoorde. He
knows what image he wants to
create and where he wants texture.
Harold Hansen considers his art
a personal thing. The meaning of
his work "cannot be expressed in
words but has an abstract, person-
al symbolism." He says he is "not
a social commentator."
His pictures are usually quite
small, 12-15 inches, and so mostly
concerned with the design. His
main emphasis is on basically
gray tones, "not battleship grays
but grayish blues and browns."

MASS MEETING
for
MICHIGANENSIAN
Junior Staff
pe.Ltitnin

Sunday, Feb. 27 at 7:30 P.M.
at the
Student Publications Bldg.
420 Mayniard Street
Call Harold Oseff at 764-0561,
761-0992, or 662-7804 for
further informnationi

STEAK AND SHAKE
1313 South University
STRIP STEAK AND TWO EGGS
Toast and Potatoes................. .$1.65
SPAGHETTI AND MEAT SAUCE
Salad, Bread and Butter ..............$1.10

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MARCH 13, 20, 27

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OPEN
24 Hours a Day
7 Days a Week
PIZZA.
1121 S. University
FRONTIER BEEF BUFFET
LENTEN SPECIAL
Cafeteria Open 7 Days
Sun.-Thurs.--1 1:30 A.M.-8:00 P.M.
Fri. and Sat, until 8:30 P.M.

INTERDISCIPLINARY SEMINAR ON
"GUILT AND RESPONSIBILITY"
in the writings of MARTIN BUBER
for faculty and graduate students
DR. MARVIN FOX, DEPT. OF PHILOSOPHY, OHIO STATE UNIV.
DR. MANFRED VOGEL, DEPT. OF RELIGION, NORTHWESTERN UNIV.
MRS. CHRISTINE DOWNING, LITERATURE, RUTGERS UNIV.

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Registration closes March 6th

Seminar 4-5 P.M. (Limit: 35 persons)
Registration fee: $1.50

USE OF THIS COLUMN FOR AN-
NOUNCEMENTS is available to official-
ly recognized and registered student
organizations only. Forms are available
in Room 1011 SAB.
* * *
Baptist Student Union, Speaker: Rev.
Willard Martin, "Christ, Who Was
He?" Fri., Feb. 25, 7:30 p.m., 1131 Church
St.
* * *
UAC & Dept. of Phys. Ed. for Women,
Spring dance concert, Fri., Feb. 25.
and Sat., Feb. 26. Fri., 8 p.m.; Sat. 2:30
& 8 p.m., Barbour Gym.
Newman Student Association, Under-
grad meeting, Feb. 25, 1-1:30 p.m., 331
Thompson. Also Sat.: Art film & discus-
sion, "Hiroshima, Mon .Amour," 331
Thompson.
Newman Student Association, Com-
munity mass & supper, Fri., 5 p.m.,
331 Thompson. Also Fri.: Father George
Tavard, A.A., "Vatican Council," Angell
Hall, Aud. A, 8 p.m.

Gilbert & Sullivan Society, 2nd semi-
annual volleyball contest, and party
following, Feb. 25, 7:30'p.m., IM Bldg.
* * *
Bahal Student Group, Fireside dis-
cussion, Fri., Feb. 25, 8 p.m., 3545 SAB.
All welcome.
Guild House, Fri. noon luncheon,
Thomas F. Mayer, Dept. of Sociology:
"Protest-Revolution; Genesis and Dif-
ferences," Feb. 25, 12-1 p.m., 802 Mon-
roe. Fri. evening dinner, Feb. 25, 6 p.m.,
802 Monroe.
India Student Association, Film,
"Insaniyat," Feb. 27, 7:30 p.m., New-
man Center, 331 Thompson.
* * *
Folk Dance Club (WAA), Folk dance,
with instruction, every Fri., 8-11 p.m.,
Barbour Gym.
U. of M. Chess Club ,There will be
a meeting this Fri., but the next
round of the tournament will not be
held until March 11.

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Write Buber Seminar, 602 E. Huron St., or phone NO 8-6881
sponsored by Office of Religious Affairs, Ecumenical Campus Staff,
Hillel Foundation, Newman Center

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