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Notices should be yr sent' in TYPEWRIT'TUN 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 Notices may be published a maxi- mum of two times on request; Day Calendar items appear once only Student organiration notices are not accepted for publication. Day Calendar SUNDAY, APRIL 3 School of Music Concert-"Chamber Music for Clarinet, Horn, Bassoon and Strings": Rackham Lecture Hall, 2:30 p.m. ! School of Music Concert-"Sigma Al- pha Iota American Musicale": Recital Hall, School of Music, 3:30 p.m. School of Music Degree Recital-Sara Ann Kirk, organist: Hill Aud,, 4:15 p.m. Cinema Guild - "Forbidden Games": Architecture Aud., 7 and 9 p.m. School of Music Degree Recital - Paula Dodez, violinist: Recital Hall, School of Music, 7 p.m. School of Music Degree Recital-Mar- jorie Stettbacher, clarinetist: Recital Hall, School of Music, 8:30 p.m. Events Monday Center for Programmed Learning for Business Seminar-9 a.m. to 5 p.m., Michigan Union 3 K, L, M on meth- ods of efficiently getting behavior and maintaining that behavior. The appli- cations of this to business and indus- try. General Notices Doctoral Examination for Michael Da- vid Plummer, Mathematics; thesis: "On' the Theory of Graphical Coverings,"" Mon., April 4, 4008 Angell Hall, at 9 a.m. Chairman, Frank Harary. Doctoral Examination for Paul Tory Rankin, Jr., Education; thesis: "The Relationship between Parent Behavior and Achievement of, Inner City Ele- mentary School Children," Mon., April 4, 3023 UHS, at 10 a.m. Chairman, S. E. Dimond. Doctoral Examination for David John Doherty, Education; thesis: "An Eval- uation of a Compensatory Pre-School Program," Mon., April 4, 2532 UES, at 3 p.m. Chairman, D. H. Cooper. Doctoral Examination for Robert Paul Roubos, Music: Performance (Or- gan); recitals in lieu of thesis, Mon., April 4, 3213 School of Music, at 4:15 p.m. Chairman, M. M. Brown. Doctoral Examination for Fang Toh Sun, Aerospace Engineering; thesis: "Principles and Applications of the Hodograph Method in Space Mechanics," Mon., April 4, E. Council Room, Rack- ham Bldg., at 3:15 p.m. Co-Chairmen, Harm Buning and D. T. Greenwood. Student Accounts: Your attention is called to the following rules passed by the Regents at their meeting on Feb. 28, 1936: Students shall pay all accounts due the University not later than the last day of classes of each semester or summer session. Student loans which are not paid or renewed or subject to this regulation; however, student loans not yet due are exempt. Any unpaid accounts at the close of business on the last day of classes will be reported to the Cashier of the University and a) All academic credits will be with- held, the grades for the semester or summer session just completed will not be released, and no transcript of credits will be issued. b) All students owing such accounts will not be allowed to register in any ssubsequent semester or summer ses- sion until payment has been made. Bain-Swiggett Poetry Prize: Students competing for the Bain-Swiggett Poetry Prize must leave their entries at the Hopwood Room, 1006 Angell Hall, on or before Mon, April 4. Bus Service: Effective April 4, 1966, the University bus service between the cen- tral campus and North Campus will be. extended. The last bus will leave the shelter for North Campus at 12:15 a.m. and will return to campus at 12:30 a.m. This service will be maintained seven days per week. Late Permission: Freshmen or Sopho- more women who live in Residence Halls and sororities and who plan to attend the China Teach-In, Sun., April 3, may arrange for a late permission with their individual housemothers. Technirama '66: College of Engineer- ing Open House sponsored by the En- gineering Council, Sat., April 2 from 9 to 5; and Sun., April 3 from 1 to 5. Placement ANNOUNCEMENTS: Peace Corps Placement Test-Deter- mines in what capacity you can best serve. Test will be given Sat., April 9 at 9 a.m. at Downtown Post Office, Main & Catherine. To take test ques- tionnaires must be completed. Details & applications available at Bureau of Appointments. 3200 SAB. Dept. of Air Force, Wash., D.C.-An- nounces career opportunities for grads in math, bus. ad. & lib. arts. Train- ing for technical & managerial posi- tions in the headquarters. POSITION OPENINGS: Mgmt. Consultants, Chicago - Mgmt. Consulting opportunities. Engr. with MBA desirable. 2-7 yrs. exper. Learn mgmt. consulting on-the-job. 25 per cent travel. Texas Instruments, Inc., Southfield, Mich.-Sales Engrs. BSME plus MBA pref. 4-5 yrs. control systems exper. Age 28-35. Interview customers & work out solutions to their problems. Travelers Insurance Co., Hartford, Conn.-Psychologist, MS, emphasis on Indust.cpsych. to assist in dev. of over- all policies. Local Institute-Admin. Assistant. De- gree in Econ. or Bus. Ad. pref. No ex- per. req. Assist in financial monitoring & analysis, proposal costing & project reports. * *' * For further information, please cal] 764-7460, General Div., Bureau of Ap- pointments, 3200 SAB. SUMMER PLACEMENT SERVICE: 212 SAB- Camp Missaukee, Mich. - Girls. Will interview April 4 for craft director, archery, nature & program director, unit counselors & cooks. Camp North Star, Wis.-Boys. Will interview for men counselors on April 6. ** * Details at Summer Placement, 212 SAB, Lower Level. EDUCATION DIVISION: The following schools will interview at the Bureau from Mon., April 11, through the remainder of the semester: MON., APRIL 11- Zeeland, Mich.-Elem.--3, 4. 5; H.S. -Latin, Engl., Type A. Brooklyn, Mich.-Elem.-l, 2, 4, 6; H.S.-Engl., SS, Lib., Comm., Ind. Arts, Head Ftb./SS or other field, Ass't. Ftb., Asst. Bskt., Head Baseball with other fields. Montclair, N.J.-Elem.-Girls PE, Art, Music. Read.: 7/8 gr.-SS,FSet, Engl., Engl./Dr., Math, Music, Foods, Gen. Shop, Fr./Span.; H.S.-Engl., Girls PE, Music, Math, SS, Fr., Math/Set. Frankenmuth, Mich-Elem.; HS, - Engl., Shop, Chem./Phys., Math. Marcellus, Mich.-Elem.-K, 2; H.S. - Fr./Engl., Engi., Fresh. Bskt./Track/ English. Milford, Mich. (Huron Valley Schs.) -Elem. - K-6; J.H. - Span., SS, Set., Math, Engl., Vocal, Girls PE; H.S.- SS, Engl., Latin, Fr. TUES., APRIL 12- Arlington, Va. - Eleni.-K-6; Sec.- Se., Engl., For. Lang., Engl./SS, Guid., Math, Read., Sp, Ed. Grand Rapids, lich. (Kentwood Schs) -Elem.-K-6, Visit. Tch.; J.H.-Engl./ SS, Set.; H.S.-Art, Phys. South Haven, Mich.-Elem.-K-6; H.S. -Span., Strings/Orch., Art, Biol./Sci,, Fr./Engl. Lowell, Mich.-Elem. - 2-4; J.H. - Math, Home Ec., Vocal, Read.; H.S. - Band/Vocal, Gen. Math/Sci., Engl., Rem. Engl., Guid. (Man). Rockwood, Mich. (Gilbraltar Sch, Dist.)-Elem.-Art; H.S.-Bus. Ed., Engl. Home Ec., Ind. Arts, Lib., Inst. Mus., Chem., Gen. Set, SS, Econ, Type A Grand Rapids, Mich (Godwin Hgts. Schs.)-Elem.-Vocal; Sec.-Lib., Rem. Read., Girls Couns.-MA in Guid.-Part- time. Wyoming, Mich.-Elem.-Art, Vocal, PE; Sec.-Engl., Home Ec., Fr., Span., Lib., Chem., Spec. Ed. Howell, Mich.-Elem., Spec. Ed., Ment. Hdcp.; J.H.-Math. Set., Engl., Ind. Arts; l-.S.-Engl., Journ., Bio., Math, Ind. Arts. Sea Cliff, N.Y.-Elm.; Sec. - Math, Sci., Fr., Span., Vocal/Inst., Lib., Quid., Strings/Gen. Mus., Ment. Retard. - Elem. Detroit, Mich. (S. Redford Sch. Dist.) -Elem.-K-5, Vocal; J.H.-Engl./, Math/ Sci., Math, Sci., Art, Ind. Arts, Typ., Home Ec., Read., Couns., Boys PE, Ger., Girls PE; H.S.-Engl./SS, Math/Sci., Ind. Arts, Comm., Visit. Tch,. Sp. Corr. WED., APRIL 13- Monroe, Mich. (Jefferson Schs.) - Elem.-K, 3, 5, 6; J.H.-SS, Home Ec., Phys. Ed.; H.S.-Chem., SS. Lincoln, Mich. (Alcona Schs.)-Elem. -Vocal; H.S.-Engl./Sp./Journ., Girls PE, Vocal, Phys./Chem., Lib., Quid. (Man), Guid. (Woman), Home Ec., Sp. Corr., Visit. Tch., Type A. Oberlin, Ohio-Elem.-K-6; J.H. - Engl., Math; H.S.-Fr., SS, Comm., Phys./Math, Engl. Recife, Brazil (Amer. Sch.) - Elem.; H.S.-Math, Set., Engl., SS, Boys PE. Mt. Clemens, Mich, (Chippewa Valley Schs.)-Elem.-K-3; J.H.-Math, SS; H.S.-Must have MA-Math, Set., Bus., Speech. Rochester, Mich.-Elem.; Sec. - Ind. Arts, Chem., Visit. Tch., Sp. Corr. Detroit, Mich. (Redford Union Schs.) -Elem.; Sp. Corr., Visit. Tch., El. & H.S. Vocal, J.H. Crafts. Farwell, Mich.-Elem.; PE, Choral, Type A, Couns. East Patchogue, N.Y.-Elem. - K-6; J.H.-Engl., Fr., Gen. Set., Lib., Music, Girls PE; H.S.--Art, Engl., Fr., Guid., Ind. Arts, Math. Mansfield, Ohio-Elem.-K-6; J.H. - Sp. Ed., Gen. Set., Fr./Engl., Math/ Set., Read., Voc., Math/Coach; H.S. - Engl., Chem., Ind. Arts, Hist., Engl./ Psych., Engl./Fr,. Couns., Boys FE, Girls PE. THURS., APRIL 14- Edwardsburg, Mch.-Elem. - Vocal; J.H.-SS, Geog., Engl.; H.S. - Math, Chem./Phys. Battle Creek, Mich. (Harper Creek Schs.)-Elem.; J.H. - Math/Set., Sp. Ther. Fairgrove, Mich.-Elem.-1, 3, 4, Sp. Ed.; H.S.-SS, Home Ec., Engl., Span., Ind. Arts, Boys PE/Bskt. Coach. Oscoda, Mch.-Elem.--K-4; J.H1. - 6th gr.-SS, Set., Lang. Arts; 7th gr.-- Math, Lang. Arts; 8th gr.-Lang. Arts; J.H. Couns.; H.S.-Phys. Set., English, Engl./Latin, Engl./Fr., Ind. Arts, Tch. Coord. St. Clair Shores, Mich. (So. Lake Schs.)-Elem.-K-6, Art, Vocal, Lib., In- structional Media, Spec. Sec. - Art, Comm.-Voc. Cert., Gen. Shop/Draft., Art/Graphic, Machine Shop. Imlay iCty, Mich. - Elem.-K, Later;. J.H.-Math, Set., Engl.; H.S.-- Engl./ Fr., Comm./Short. Grand Blanc, Mich.-Elem.-K-5, Art, Vocal, Inst., PE, Lib.; J.H.-Lang. Arts/ SS, Math, Gen. St., PE, Vocal, Inst., Ind. Arts, Art, Home Ec., Span./Fr., Lib., Couns.; H..-Engl., Sp./English, Math, Phys. St., Biol., SS, Art, Bus. Ed., Ind. Arts, Home Ec., Type A. Swartz Creek, Mich.-Elem.-1-6, Vo- cal; J.H.-Sp. Ed., Math; H.S.--Girls PE, Bus. Ed., Span., Sp. Corr. FRI., APRIL 15- Marshall, Mich.-Elem.; 7th gr. Read., 7/8th gr. Read./Engl., 7/8th gr. Fr. or Span., Engl., Girls PE, Home Ec.; H.S. -Engl./Class Play, Debate, Coll. Prep. Math. Buchanan, Mich.-Elem.-Early, Late, Ungraded; Set.-Fr., Math, Auto. Armada, Mlich.-Elem.-K-6; 3.11. - SS/Boys FE; H.S.-Fr./Engl., Engl. Fasrgrove, Mich. (Akron-Fairgrove Schs.)-Eicin., Spec. Ed.; H.S. - SS, Home Ec., Engl., Span., Ind. Arts, Boys PE, Head Bskt. Coach/Other Subj. Northville, Mich.-Elem.-Art, Music, PE, Cpan. or Span./Fr., Rem. Read., Lib., Sp. Corr., Visit. Tch.; J.H.--Couns., Music, Sci., Math/Sci.; H.S.-Vocal/In- st., Geom., Span., Engl./Read., Engl./ Span., Engl., Coach: Track/Bskt./Ftb. or Wrest, with other sub. k k Strongsville, Ohio-Elem.-K-6; J.H. -SS, Engl., Math, Inst.-Band/Strings; H.S.-Art, Guid., Span., Health/Dr. Ed., Voc. Bus., Voc. Agric. Romulus, Mich.-Elem.-K-6, Voc./ Gen. Mus., PE, Art, Lib., Inst.; J.H. -- SS, Math, Ind. Arts, Couns. (Woman); H.S.-Coll. Prep. Engl., Engl., SS, Gen. Sci., Fr., Ind. Arts, Art/Home Ec., Boys PE/Other Feld, Lib., Girls PE. * * * Make Appointments Now. For additional information, contact the Bureau of Appointments, Education Division, 3200 SAB. For appointments ONLY contact Miss Collins, 764-7462. _ i ORGANIZATION NOTICES USE OF THIS COLUMN FOR AN- NOUNCEMENTS is available to officially recognised and registered student orga- nizations only. Forms are available in Room 1011 SAB. * South Quad Quadrants, Meeting, Sun., April 3, 11 p.m., Council Room, SAB. * * * Folk Dance Club (WAA), Intermedi- ate folk dancing, every Mon., 8:30-10:30 p.m., Women's Athletic Bldg. Gamma Delta, International Lutheran student org., 1511 Washtenaw, Sun., eve- ning supper at 6 p.m., followed by a program reviewing the years' activities at 6:45, Wayne State Gamma Deltans will be guests, All other interested per- sons most welcome. * * * University Lutheran Chapel, 1511 Washtenaw, Sun. morning services, 9:45 & 11:15: Paul Sunday-"Don't Sell Your Birthright!" Rev. Alfred T. Scheips, speaker. Bible class at 11:15. All wel- come. Newman Student Association, Pre- marriage instructions, April 3, 8 p.m., 331 Thompson. Topic: "Practical Ex- perience of Marriage." Speakers: Prof &Mrs. John Reidy. Graduate Outing Club, Hike in Pinck- ney Rec. Area, April 3, 2 p.m., Rack- ham, Huron St. Lutheran Student Chapel, Palm Sun. services at 9:30 & 11 am., Sun., April 3, Hill at Forest. FAST-GUARANTEED Hi-Fl & TV SERVICE Free pick up and delivery LOW LOW PRICES ON DIAMOND NEEDLES ANN ARBOR RADIO & TV 121 W. Washington NO 8-7942 Across from Old German 1,000 SPRAY PERFUMES WHOLESALE My-Sin, Arpege, Wisteria, Gi-Gi, Tabu, Intoxication, Canoe I-ounce--$1.25, 3-ounces $3.25 Nylons $1.25 dox--Source $1.10 WILLIAM TROWBRIDGE 35-A43 Woodcrest Dayton, Ohio 45405 I program schedule THE NEW YORK PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA Tune in the Philharmonic each Sunday at 2:00 p.m., (WUOM-FM, 91.7 on your dial), brought to you through special arrangements between the University of Mich- igan, Ann Arbor Federal and the Liberty Music Shop. The current program schedule is: Sunday, April 3 SCHIPPERS, Conducting; VAN CLIBURN, Pianist Cornelius: Overture to "Barber of Baghdad"; Menotti: Apocalypse; MacDowell: Piano Concerto No. 2 Sunday, April 10 FOSS, Conducting; KUCHTA and THOMAS, Soloists Beethoven: Military Marches for Winds, Grosse Fuge for Strings; Kilar: Riff 62.; Wagner: Final Scene, "Siegfried" ANN ARBOR FEDERAL SAVINGS and LIBERTY MUSIC SHOP rti} l:ti :!rx 't _. :tiff t*ti,.. Y j ? i:2 R u; yfi kc:;I >ti ,r v4R'' 'C ..+x.: ; ?+ 'Y 0. i .R''.. h" TC. .. . " .. . ..... +e .5 r ^ .? h5 , + r v q?4u e ?e GET YOUR NEW CARD FOR '66 " Fill out application below. Bring it to our store and receive your discount card absolutely free, entitling you to 10% DIS- COUNT for the rest of the year. 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