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PAG.E TWO

THE MICHIGAN DAILY

P,: 0 W" 1HE MICHIIN DAIL

DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN
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Ceramics Exhibition Glowing Display of
Area Talent, Fitting Dedication of Center

"tRep~ent, and be ba ptizedl every-
onec Of you In thec7na111e of Jesus
Chr-ist for the remi1ssion1 of
Acts 2:38

FRIDAY, APRILS, 1966
Get Bluebooks
Student
Book Service

The Daily Officlai Bulletin is an
official publication of the Univer-
sity of Michigan for which The
Michigan lDaily assumes no editor-
ial responsibility. Notices should be
sent in TVI1 WRI'TTE'N form to
Room 3519 AdmInistration Bldg. be-
fore 2 .p.m.. of the day preceding
publication, and by 2 p.m. Friday
for Saurday 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.
FRIDAY, APRIL 8
Day 'C alendar
Baseball-U-M vs. University of De-
troit: Ferry Field, 3:30 p:m.
Cinema Guild-"Kind Hearts and Cor-
onets": Architecture Aud., 7 and 9 p.m.
Dept. of Speech University Players
Performance-"Peer Gynt" by Henrik~
Ibsen: Trueblood Aud., 8 p.m.
School of Music Collegium Musicumn
-The Michigan Consort of Voices, Viols
and Other Historical Instruments, Rob'-
ert Austin Warner, musical director
Rackham Lecture Hall, 8:30 p.m.
School of Music Degree Recital -
James Riccardo, violinist: Recital Hall
School of Music 8:30 p.m.
Events Saturday
School of Music Guest Recital-George
Katz, pianist: Recital Hall, School of
Music, 4:30 p.m.
Cinema Guild-"The Bandits of Orgo-
loso":: Architecture Aud., 7 and 9 p.m.
Dept. of Speech University Player
Performance-"Peer Gynt" by Henrik
Ibsen: Trueblood Aud., 8 p.m..
General Notices
Doctoral Examination for Betty Mae
Morrison Education; thesis: "The Re
actions 'of External and Internal Pu
pils to. atterns of Teaching.Behavior,'
Fri., April 8, 4209 UHS, at 2:15 p.m
Chairran, N. A. Flanders.
Doctoral Examination for Richar
Lanson Spear, Far Eastern Languages
& Literatures; thesis: "A Grammatica
Study of Esopo Fabulas. A 16th-Century
Text in Colloquial Japanese," Fri.
April 8, 4001 Angell Hall, at 9 a.m
Chairman, J. K. Yamagiwa.
Doctoral Examination for John -Pren
tice Howe, Wood Science & Technology
thesis: "The Influence of Irrigation
on Wood Formation in Ponderosa
Pine," Fri., April 8, 1032 Nat. Resource
Bldg., at 2 p.m. Chairman, Rober
Zahner.
Doctoral Examination for Marie Ros
Prahl, Education; thesis: "A Case Study
of the Developmnent of a Junior Colleg
Into a Community College," Fri., Apri
8, E. Council Room, Rackham Bldg
at 10 a.m. Chairman, A. D. Henderson.

Doctoral Examination for Shirley May
O'Neil,,Education;.thesis; "The Rela-1
tionship Between Knowledge of Per-
formance and Level of Performance,"
Fri., April 8, Barbour Gym, at 8 a.m.
Chairman, Katherine Ley.
Doctoral Examination for Jeanne Lu-
cille Woodruff Hall, Speech; thesis:
"An Analysis of the Content of Se-
lected Children's Plays with Special
Reference to the Developmental Values
Inherent in Them,".Fri., April 8, E.
Council Room, Rackham Bldg., at 4 p.m.,
Chairman, W. P. Hastead.
Doctoral Examination for Margaret
Min Damm, History of Art; thesis:
"Van Dyck's Mythological Paintings,"
Fri., April 8, 202 Tappan Hall, at 10:30
a.m. Chairman, H. E. Wethey.
Doctoral Examination for Robert Evan
Anderson. Education'; thesis: "An In-
iestigation of Geographic Skills Aclieve-
ment of Sixth-Grade Pupils," Fri., April
8, 1408 UES, at 10 a.m. Chairman, S. E.
Dimond.
Doctoral Examination for Richard
Robert Sheldon, Slavic Languages &
Literatures; thesis: "Viktor Borigovic
s Shlovsky; Literary Theory and Practice,
1914-1930." Fri.,. April 8, 3082 °Frieze
Bldg., at 4 p.m. Chairman,D. B." Brown.
Doctoral Examination for Melvin Roy
Nickerson, Education; thesis: "A Study
of Faculty Particibation and .Programn
Effectiveness in Selected Student Per-
sonnel Services of Five Large Public
Universities," Fri., April 8, 3206 UHS,
at 1 p.m. Chairman, J, A; Lewis.
. Astronomical Colloquium: Fri., April
f 8, 4 p.m., Room 807, Physics-Astronomy
Bldg. Dr. Donat G. Wentzel, Dr. Wil-
liam P. Bidelman and Norman J.. John-
- son, Astronomy Dept., will speak on
"The Recent AAS and Infrared Astron-
omy Meetings."
Psychology Colloquium: Fri., April 8
4:15 p.m., Aud. B..Dr, David Hubel of
the Harvard Medical School will speak
on "Visual Cortex and Perception."
NDEA Title V: ;Forms for new Fel-
e lows have been mailed to department
- chairmen. If not received, please no-
- tify Associate Dean Miller, Graduate
" School.
t.
NDEA Title TV: Appliation material
for new 1967-68 fellowship departmental
d quotas will not be mailed to the Uni-
s versity until the end of April.
y Student Government Council Approval
of the following student-sponsored
. events becomes effective 24 hours after
the publication of this notice. All
publicity for these events must be
- withheld until the approval has become
effective.
n Approval rpquest forms for student
a sponsored events are available in Room
s 1011 of the SAB.
t Voice-Young Socialist Alliance, "Open
House on Viet Nam," Michigan Union.
April 8, 7-12 p.m. :
e Seventh-Day Adventist Association,
y Lecture, UGLI, April 9.
e
i i.Joint Judiciary Council: Action taken
by Joint Judiciary Council at its. meet-
ing, April 6:

1 student-Appeal from Driving Court
upheld. Fine reduced to $25, $10 sus-
pended. -
1 student-Reckless driving, leaving
the scene of an accident. $100 fine,
$75 suspended; disciplinary probation;
loss of "E" sticker for two semesters
in residence, beginning 5 p.m., April 7.
Events
The folfowing 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.,APRIL 8-,
FAlpha au Omega, Open-Open; Beta
Theta Pi, TGIF; Chi Phi, Open-Open;
Delta Tau Delta, Open-Open; Delta
Upsilon, Record Party/Open-Open; Kap-
pa Sigma, Party/Open-Open/Afternoon
Party; Phi Epsilon Pi, Open-Open; Phi,
Kappa Psi, Open-Open; Phi Kappa Tau,'
Party/2nd fl. per.; Phi Sigma Delta,
Open-Open; Sigma Nu, Open-Open;
Theta Xi, Open-Open; Zeta Beta Tau,
TGIF/Open-Open.
MORE MORE MORE MORE MORE
SAT,, APRIL 9-
Alpha Tau Deita, Party; Alpha Delta
Phi, Dance; Beta Theta Pi, Puddle'
Party; Chi Phi, Band Party; Delta
Sigma Phi, Open-Open/Band Party;
Delta Sigma Theta, Dance-Michigan
Union; Delta Tau Delta, Open-Open:
Delta Upsilon, Band Party/Open-Open;
Kappa Alpha Psi, Party; Kappa Sigma,
Party/Open-Open; Phi Epsilon Pi, Open-
Open.
Phi Kappa Psi, Open-Open; Phi Kap-
pa Tau, Party/2nd fl. per.; Phi Sigma
Delta, Open-Open/Band Party; Sig-
ma Chi, Pledge Formal; Sigma Nu, Final
Blast; Sigma Phi, Party/Open-Open;
Theta Chi, Party/Open House; Theta
Xi, Fire Up for Finals Party; Triangle,
Open-Open; Zeta Beta Tau, Party/
Open-Open; Zeta Psi, Party.
Placement
ANNOUNCEMENTS:
Michigan Civil Service: Attn.: Dec. '65.
April & June '66 Grads-Mich. Dept. of
Social Services announces 5% week
pre-employment institute at Wayne
State Univ. from June 22-July 29 at
full salary. Grads with no bgkd.' in
social Work, who pass Public Welfare
Worker I exam & are certified for the
institute are qualified. After trng. you
will be eligible to work in a county of
your choice where ther are vacancies.
A Civil Service Exam will be given on
Wed., April 27, 9 a.n,, Room 231, Angell
Hall for the institute. Sign up for
exam at the Bureau of Appointments,
3200 SAB. Note: Because of the large
need, those who pass the test & do
not attend the institute will be eligible
for Public Welfare Workers in counties
where openings exist.
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 que&
tionnaires must be completed. Details
& applications available at Bureau of
Appointments, 3200 SAB.
POSITION OPENINGS:
FMC Machinery/SystemsEGroup, Santa
Clara, Calif .-'-. Indust. Engrs. Strong
bkgd. in mat'ls. handling, warehousing,
plant layout & sight location. IE or ME
degree plus 5-10 yrs. exper. 2. Mgmt.
Scientist. Bkgd. &;ability to solve com-
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CHURCH OF CHRIST
530 West Stadium

EDITOR'S NOTE: Prof. Fel-
beim is professor of English at
the University.
By MARVIN FELHEIM
The First Invitational Ceramics
Exhibition, elegantly mounted and
displayed in Eastern Michigan
University'snew Sill Hall, is a
stunning show, which. will set
standards, it may be hoped, for
many years to come.
Where to start-there are doz-
ens of pieces of all sizes, shapes,
colors, functions by some 24 art-
ists-is a problem for the reviewer;
Four works have won purchase
awards: an elegant, highly glaz-
ed, footed and covered grey box
by Gewaine Dart; a handsome,
tall sculptured piece by Richard
Leach, with a square, bottle base
and a round top-piece all in a
rich natural brown; a small bowl,
richly glowing in glazes of blue,
green, off white and with a spot
of gold, by James H. Powell; and,
winning the Artisans' Award, a
magnificent large stoneware bot-
tle, in subdued tones of reddish
brown, grey green and black.
The most flamboyant works in
the show are those by Fred Bauer
and John Stephenson. Bauer'si
many colored "Chinese temple".
and chair, with cane insets, are
literally museum pieces, distinc-
tive, unusual and exciting. So are

the large, sculptured shapes by
John Stephenson, with their sur-
faces enhanced with newsprint,
Contrasted with these are the
severe and elegantly direct works
by William Pitney, mostly conven-
tionally shaped and thrown bot-
tles and a bowl but with clean
lines and pure colors that speak
a distinctiveness all their own.
Amid all the variety there are
pieces which I would simply like
to own, to have in order to touch
and to use: a green, brown and
black covered Jar of a most sen-
suous design by Susan Stephen-
son; a decorated blut plate by
John Loree; a set of seven small
square-based pieces with blue me-
dallions by Charlene Fisher; a
small cup shaped vase by John
Glick; an irridiscent covered box
with antique forms carved on its
sides by John Foster; any of James
R. Black's large sunburst hand-
built works; a teapot by David
Counts.
Also included are works by well-
known local potters: the huge
elegant bowls of J. T. Abernathy;
the quiet but charming shapes-
including very useful plates and
casseroles and bottles - created
SApril 30. It is an exhibition not
to be missed, a glowing display of
the talent in this region and a
most fitting dedication of a new
art center.

by Maria Dickerman and Patricia
Bauer; Jane Dart is represented
by decorated wall plaques of great
inventiveness.
Finally there are works by peo-
ple who are exploring new and
exciting directions in their cer-
amics. Laura Vaughn and Richard
DeVbre are working in freer, more
sculptured shapes; Ethel Lewis
has also developed a freer style,
especially lovely in two wide-
mouthed hand-built vases of dis-
tinction.
The Sill Building will be closed
the week of April 10-17 for spring
vacation. After that, the show will
be reopened and continued through
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Both foreign and American students are welcome"to apply.
For further information, contact Director 662-9890

.USE OF, THIS -COLUMN FOR .AN-
NOUNCEMENTS is available to officially
recognized and registered student orga-
nizations only. Forms are available in
Room 1011 AB.
* * *
U. of M. Seventh Day Adventist Stu-
dent Assoc.; Discussion group, April 9,
3 pn., .UGLI Multipurpose Rm. Dr.
Raoul Dederen from Collonges, France,
will speak on "Heathen & Christian
Rome.";
Rotn.'' * * *
VOICE, Open house on Viet Nam,
April 8, 7-12 a.m., Mich. Union, 3rd
fl. conf. room.
Newman Student Association, Sat.,
April 9, 11 p.m., 331 Thompson, Holy
Sat. Easter Vigil, breikfast immediately
following.

Baptist Student Union, Rev. Tom
Bloxam:"Christian Social & Political
Resp6nsibility," Fri., April 8; 30- p.m.,
1131 Church St.
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Lutheran Student Chapel, Good Fria
services at 12:45 p.m. & 7:15 p.m., Hill
St. at Forest Aver
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Graduate Outing Club, Day trip to
Pt. Pelee, April 9, 9 a.m., Rackham,
Huron St.
U. of M. Chess Club, April 8, 7:30
p.m., 3D, Union.
Folk Dance with instruction, Fri.,
8-11 p.m., Barbour Gym.
University Lutheran Chapel, Fri.,
April 8, 1 p.m., Good Fri. servce to
end at 1:50 p.m. Rev, A. Spoomer,. speak-
er.

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