PAGE EIGHT THE MICHIGAN DAILY WEDNESDAY. MARCH 2.1966 -* -VVv p I Sororities Release NeW Ple e Lists (Continued from Page 2) liott, '69; Nancy Caroline Furniss, '69; Sharon Sanford Jensen, '69; Deborah Candace Love, '69; Paula Lee Lugan- nani, '69; Cheri Lynn Martin, '69; Claire Ambuhl Martineau, 169; Claire Eliza- beth McKnight, '69; Janet Margaret Phlegar, '69; Nancy Elisabeth Schmidt '69; Catherine Emily Schulz, '69; Shar- on Lee Stiver, '69; Martha Jeanne Tap- ley, '69; Jean Louise Todd, '69. SIGMA DELTA TAU: Grace Army Cohen, '69; Suzanne Colman, '69; Jan- et Esther Greenberg, '69; Lynn Marion Hansher, '69; Barbara Elise Hirsch, '69; Merrill Ann Hoffman, '69; Ila Jacque- line Krause, '69; Diane Leslie Kutzen, '69; Penny Marcia Lambert, '69; Anita Joy Lazier, '69; Leslie Karen Rakoff, '69; Barbara Ann Robinson, '69; Ilene Gail Rogers, '70; Susan Berta Salinger, '69; Irene Marilyn Saunders, '69; Deb- orah Aviva Segal, '69; Gail Barbara Sokol, '69; Rhonda Joyce Star, '69; Ruth Ann Wilner, '69; Ellen Sybil Zeff, '69. SIGMA' KAPPA: Patty_ Ruth Barter, '69; Janet Alison Coulter, '69; Jacque- line Ann Jones, '69; Kathleen Joyce Lanard, '69; Nancy Jeanne Lindell, '69; Nancy Ann Low, '69: Krlstine Faith Maki, ,69; Nancy Marie Masino, '69; Marcia Mikrut, '68; Carol Marie Nie- mira, '68; Barbara Adrienne O'Connor, '69; Linda Ann Olson, '69; Diane Orrico '69; Kathryn Ann Steyer, '69; Betty Jane Yendall, '68. . ZETA TAU ALPHA: Diane Louise Lavos, '67. INTERVIEWING ON MARCH 9 Opportunities With A Future Dynamic Work With Good People A Excellent Training For All Positions 0 A Growing Corporation RALSTON PURINA CO. CHECKERBOARD SQUARE .'ri':.. .. . * ........:rr h . ...n...r}~".e...*.* *.r.. .C....: .+'Y:{q ?.ik ..... ..:.::.: " .+ . . .* :::.*.* .* :. . . {St.}..~: 'vY~F...r.... ,"...«:.ua .4........vn Fr.,r"«n:..... Yx...x......................:..n....ia=:x.. .{:".4};:. DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN t r . S ; .: :^....,r.n:.55 Rff115: Uss" v ".^: r::s$#iits!5 il;ii.v vn^.v..,:..,s25% ssiiiiissiiiiisisei i!!## ss :t# #iiil!ss r. ...,[219%!!!!#iisellis The Daily Official Bulletin is an 1 request Information on "NSF Under- official publication of the Univer- Genlera, NVO iCCs graduate Program" at Zoology Dept sity of Michigan for which The office, 2091 Natural Science Bldg. The Michigan Daily assumes no editor- Students, College of Engineering: deadline for applications for the Spring- .al responsibility. 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COMPLETES will be Wed., March 2. of the following student-sponsored Student organization notices are not Petitions for extension of time must events becomes effective 24 hours after accepted for publication. be on file in the Records Office on the publication of this notice. All or before Wed., March 2. All Incom- publicity for these events must be WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2 pletes not taken care of will be con- withheld until the approval has become verted to "E." effective. mum f to'tmes n rquet; ay Te fnalday or EMOAL F IN tAppr ovrnqmet fomsifporvtuen StudnresarBiological Science Awards: Awards for sp re events e esare available IuRoo undergraduate research participation 1011 of the SAB. Management Development Seminar- in biological science are available un-. Voice, Speech, Feb. 28, Aud. A, Angell aagem f entDvlopmnt Seminar- der a program sponsored by the De- Hal, 8 p.m.t "Basics of Supervision": Rackham partment of Zoology and the National SGC Cinema Guild, 4th Ann Arbor I Bldg., 8:30 a.m. Science Foundation. In this program, Film Festival, Arch. Aud., March 9-13, anllation ,"natGPHd, d-students affiliate with participating 7-11 p.m. Anatomy Seminar-G. P. Hodge, Med- staff members to carry out research!p a em n ical Illustration, "Pathology in Art": noec mo ra collaborative or semi-, P 2501 East Medical Bldg., 1 p.m. independent basis. Two types of awards are available: (a) full-time awards for POSITION OPENINGS: Management Developm~ent Seminar- 10 weeks during the Spring and Sum- Rohm and Haas Co., Phila, Pa. -! 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