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PAGE EIGHT

THE MICHIGAN DAILY

FRIDAY. APRIL 15. 1966

PAGE EIGHT THE MICHIGAN DAILY FRInAY. APRIL 15 1~R~

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DAILY OFFICIAL
BULLETIN
(Continued from Page 7)
b. Decisions involving maximum fines
of over $25 or withdrawal of driving
elegibility are appealable only to the
Driving Court and Joint Judiciary
Council.

c. All other decisions are appealable
under the general appeal provisions of
Joint Judiciary Council.
(Effective Aug. 20, 1966 as approved
by Joint Judiciary Council.)
Summer Interim Committee Passed:
To establish a Summer Interim Com-
mittee of the Joint Judiciary Council
to administer any matters which occur
over the summer terms. Matters re-
quiring approval by the Council during
this period shall be submitted to the
members by mail and post card votes
accepted.
The Executive Board moved to ap-
point co-chairmen to the new commit-
tee and this was passed: To appoint
Selena Adler and John Weller co-chair-
men of the Summer Interim Com-
mittee. Any other member of Joint
Judiciary Council present during the
summer may be a member of the com-
mittee.
Budget Request Passed: To request
the Summer Interim Committee to for-

mulate a budget for the Council not POSITION OPENINGS:
exceeding $3000 for the 1966-67 year. U.S. Rubber Co., Allen Park, Mich.
1 student-Defacing University prop- -Mgmt. Engr. Immed. opening for re-
erty. Disposition: $100 fine, $50 sus- cent grad in indust. mgmt. or engrg.,
pended. Bus. Ad . or Acctg. 1-3 yrs. exper.
(EDP). Age 22-26.

Placemen
ANNOUNCEMENTS:
Attn.: April Grads-All grads regis-
tered with the Bureau of Appoint-
ments, both General & Educational Div.,
are requested to notify the Bureau as
to whether or not you have accepted a
position in order that your records be
kept up to date. If you are still avail-
able, let us know where you can be
reached after Commencement, so we
can notify you of alumni positions,
Managements Intern Orals-To be held
in the Michigan Union, April 18-22. If
you have been scheduled at a time that
conflicts with your exam schedule,
please call the Bureau of Appointments,
764-7460, for information & instruc-
tions.

NOW!

HONDA
MOVING APRIL 25
to
310 E. Washington
BIGGER TO
SERVE YOU

The COmOPS will
be OPEN this Summer
student-owned
I nternotionaI
ooboard
board only
$17.50 $.5
per week
per week
Join for IlIl-a or III-b term
Contact Inter-Cooperative Council,
2546 SAB, 668-6872

Lapeer County Probate Court. La-
peer. Mich -Male grad for position
as Juvenile Court Probition Worker
Bkgd. in social studies or rel, No ex-
per. required.
WKNX-TV, Saginaw. Mich. - News-
Announcer-Reporter. '66 grad in Journ
and/or Radio-TV. some knowl. of pho-
tography. Handle news bits, on-camera
TV, some radio. Begin June 1.
Alexander Ewing & Assoc., Phila.,
Pa.-Various openings for architects
& engineers with firm designing major
structures. 1. Designer, degree in arch
plus some exper. in des. 2. Interior De-
signer. Man or woman, architect, de-
gree plus design trng. Exper, req. 3.
Elect. Engr. Des. lighting, power, ets.
BSEE plus 5 yrs. exper. Also Mech. &
Civil Engrs.
Mgnt. Consultants, Chicago-1. Staff
Accountant. Degree in acctg., CPA or
public acctg. exper., 2-3 yrs. Indust.
Bkgd, in budgeting & forecasting plus
gen. aectg. 2. Supv.-Central Cost Ac-
ctg., BA, major in acctg., CPA certif.
desirable. Exper. with EDP in acctg. ap-
plication. Also Piping Engr., Project
Engr. & Standard Cost Supv.
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For further information, please call
764-7460, General Div., Bureau of Ap-
pointments, 3200 SAB.
SUMMER PLACEMENT SERVICE:
212 SAB-
Giris--Summer in Bermuda. Must
have Senior Lifesaving or WSI. Care
of three children. All expenses & trans-
portation paid.
This is the Last Week we will be able
to tell you about jobs. Get in and reg-
ister. Look over jobs available.
Intercontinental Sleepcoach Tours.
N.Y.-See Europe this summer as a
"ounselor. Guide student groups throug
12 European countries.
Smith, Kline & French Labs., Phila.,
Pa.-Jr., Srs. & grad students-intro-
duce new products on the open market.
Auto & travel expenses paid.
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Details at Summer Placement, 212a
SAB, Lower Level.
EDUCATION DIVISION:
The following schools will interviewi
at the Bureau:
TUES., APRIL 26-
De Land, Fla. (Volusia County Schs.)
-Elem.; Math, Set., Sp. Sd., Sch. Psych.

I THURS., APRIL 28-
Commack, N.Y. - Elem.-Art, Inst.
Mus.-W.W , Strings, Phys. Ed., Read.,
Lib.; J.H.-Art. Engl., Home Ec., Ind
Arts, Span.. Latin, Fr., Math, Biol.,
Phys., H.S.-Art, Boys PE, Girls PE,
Engl.. Home Ed.. Ind. Arts, Fr., Ger.,
Math, Biol., Chem., Phys.
TUES., MAY 3-
American School (The Hague, The
Netherlands)-Elem.; Engl., Math, Coc.
St. Sci., Girls PE; Curr. Spec. in For.
Lang., Soc. St., aMth, Sci., Engl.
MON., MAY 9--
Bay City, Mich.-Elem.-K-6; J.H. -
Engl., Sci.. Math; Spec. Ed.-Emot.
Dist.. Ment. Hdcp., Sp. Corr.
FRI., MAY 13-
Lansing, Mich. (Waverly Schs.) -
Fields not stated.
TUES., MAY 17-
Mt."Clemens, Mich. (L'Anse Creuse
P.S.)-Elem.. Ind. Arts, Engl./SS, Couns.,
Math, Sci.
Dearborn Hgts., Mich. (Dist. No. 8) -
Fields not stated.
Milford, Mich. (Huron Valley Schs.)
- Elem. - K-6; J.H.Span, 8S, Set.,
Math, Engl, Vocal, Girls PE; -H..-
SS, Eng., Latin, Fr., Diag., Visit. Tch.,
Sp, Corr., Spec. Ed.
THURS., MAY 19-
Inlay City, Mich-Elem,-K, Later;
J.H.-abith, Sci., Engl.;,1H.S. - Engl.,
Fr., Comm./Short.
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For additional information, contact
the Bureau of Appointments, Education
Div, 3200 SAB. For appointments ONLY
contact Miss Collins, 764-7462.
ORGANIZATION
NOTICES

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USE OF THIS COLUMN FOR AN-
NOUNCEMENTS is available to official-
ly recognized and registered student or-
ganizations only. Forms are available
in Room 1011 SAB.
* * *
Folk Dance Club (WAA), Folk dance
with instruction, Fri., 8-11 p.m., Barbour
Gym.
Newman Student Association, Com-
munity mass & supper followed by Last
Blast I April 15, 5 p.m., 331 Thompson.
* ** *
U. of M. Chess Club, April 15, 7:30
p.m., 3D Union.

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FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST
SCIENTIST
1833 Washtenaw Ave.
For transportation call 665-2149
9:30 a.m.-Sunday School for pupils from
2 to 20 years of age.
11:00 a.m.-Sunday morning church service.
Infor:t care during service.
11:00 a.m.-Sunday School for pupils from 2
to 6 years of age.
A free reading room is maintained at 306 E.
Liberty. Open daily except Sundays and
holidays from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p m.;
Monday evenings from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m.

HURON HILLS BAPTIST CHURCH
Presently meeting at the YM-YWCA
Affiliated with the Baptist General
Conference '
Rev. N. Geisler
SUNDAY SERVICES
9:45 a.m.-Sunday Bible School.
11:00 a.m.-Morning Worship.
7:00 p.m.-Evening Gospel Hour.
An active University group meets each Sunday
for the 9:45 service.
Coffee is served at 9:30 a.m.

ST. ANDREW'S CHURCH and
the EPSICOPAL STUDENT
FOUNDATION
8:00 a.m.-Holy Communion and Sermon.
SUNDAY
9:00 a.m.-Holy Communion and Sermon.
Breakfast following at Canterbury House.
11:00 a.m.-Mornirg Prayer.
7:00 p.m.-Evening Prayer (Chapel).
TUESDAY
10:15 a.m.-Holy Communion.
WEDNESDAY
7:00 a.m.-Holy Communion.
FRIDAY
12:10 p.m.-Holy Communion.
UNIVERSITY LUTHERAN CHAPEL
1511 Washtenaw Ave.
(The Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod)
Alfred T. Scheips, Pastor
Theodore L. Scheidt, Assistant Pastor
Sunday at 9:45 and 11:15 a.m.-Worship
Services.
Sunday at 6:00 p.m.-Gamma Delta.
Wednesday at 10:00 p.m.-Midweek Devotion
with Holy Communion.
ST. MARY'S STUDENT CHAPEL
331Thompson
NO 3-0557
Msgr. Bradley, Rev. Litka, Rev. Ennen
SUNDAY-Masses at 7:00, 8:00, 9:15, 10:45,
12:00, 12:30.
MONDAY-SATURDAY - Masses at 7:00,
8:00, 9:00, 11:30 a.m. and 12:00 and
5:00 p.m. Confessions following masses.
WEDNESDAY-7:30 p.m. - Evening Mass.
Confessions following.
SATURDAY-Confessions-3:30-5:00; 7:30-
9:00 p.m.
UNIVERSITY REFORMED CHURCH
1001 E; Huron at Fletcher
Pastors: Malefyt and Van Haven
9:15 a.m.-Collegiate Sunday School.
10:30 a.m.-Worship Services with Rev. Calvin
Maleft speaking. Sermon Topic: "Blueprint
for Action."
7:00 p.m.-Prof. Kenneth Pike from the De-
partment of Linguistics speaking. Topic:
"Report on Africa."
8:30 p.m.-Collegiate Forum.

FIRST METHODIST CHURCH &
WESLEY FOUNDATION
At State and Huron Streets
Phone 2-4536
Hoover Rupert, Minister
Eugene Ransom, Campus Minister
SUNDAY
9:00 and 11:15 a.m.-Worship Services, the
Reverend Kendall Cowing: "Wanted Dead
or Alive." An Easter Cantata, "Shout to
the Lord" will be presented by the Chancel
Choir.
7:00Cp.m.-Program, Wesley Lounge. In-
formal get-together. NO supper.
WEDNESDAY
7:00 a.m.-Holy Communion, Chapel, fol-
lowed by Fellowship breakfast in Pine
Room. Out in time for 8:00 a.m. classes.
5:10 p.m.-Holy Communion, Chapel.

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THE CHURCH OF CHRIST
W. Stadium at Edgewood
Across from Ann Arbor High
Rev. V. Palmer, Minister
SUNDAY

10:00 a.m.-Bible School
11:00 a.m.-Regular Worship.
6:00 p.m.-Evening Worship.
WEDNESDAY
7:30 p.m.-Bible Study.
Transportation furnished for all
NO 2-2756.

LUTHERAN STUDENT CENTER
AND CHAPEL
National Lutheran Council
Hill St. at Forest Ave.
Dr. H. 0. Yoder, Pastor
DARLINGTON LUTHERAN CHURCH
(Wisconsin Synod)
3545 Packard Phone 662-9247
Rev. R. A. Baer 761-1486
Sunday Worship Service-10:30 a.m.
For transportation call Rev. Boer
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Phone 662-4466
1432 Woshtenow Ave.
Ministers: Ernest T. Campbell, Malcolm G.
Brown, John W. Waser, Harold S. Horan
SUNDAY
Worship at 9:00, 10:30, and 12:00-12:45
Bible Study for College Students at 10:30 a.m.
Presbyterian Campus Center located at the
Church.
FIRST UNITARIAN CHURCH
1917 Washtenaw Ave.
Erwin A. Gaede, Minister
9:00 and 11:30 A.M.-Church School and
Service. A Sermon in Poetry: "The Human
Reserves That Shape History."
10:15 A.M.-Church School and Adult Dis-
cussion. A panel discussion by the De-
velopment Committee on problems of ex-
pansion.
ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH
1501 W. Liberty St.
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CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH
Corner State and William
9:30 and 11:15 a.m.-Services. "The Fire
of Coals" by Mr. George Fearnehough.
GUILD HOUSE, 802 Monroe, telephone 2-5189
BETHLEHEM UNITED CHURCH
OF CHRIST
423 S. Fourth Ave.
Rev. E. R. Kloudt, Rev. A. C. Bizer, and
Rev. A. G. Hobermehl, Pastors
9:30 and 10:45 a.m.-Worship Service.
9:30 and 10:45 a.m.-Church School.

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Corner State and Huron Sts.
Dr. Raymond H. Saxe, Pastor

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