PAGE EIGAT THE MICHIGAN DAILY FRIDAY, 1IARC1 31, 196 i t'AOE 1~IQHT THE MICHIGAN DAILY FRIDAY, MARCH 31, 1967 .'DAILY OFFICIAL. BULLETIN, i .....................v..^^..s......,..........«.:.",..:"r"rr':::::"."" 11V::r.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..... ,r.+ r~.... .r."r:.."a.:::".r::r: rur~: Y~erc"e^:"2:;." : rrr~r::..... ".,r........"..r.~ ....:.........:.+:...-............-..,..«,. ... «,.....,.. The Daily Official Bulletin is an official publication of the Univer- sity of Michigan for which The Michigan Daily assumes no editor- ial responsibility. Notices should be sent in TYPEWRITTEN form to Room 3564 Administration Bldg. be- fore 2 Sp.m. of the day preceding publication and by 2 p.m. Friday for Satarday and Sunday. General Notices may be published a maxi- mum of two times on request; )ay Calendar items appear once only. Student organization notices are not accepted for publication. For more information call 764-9270. FRIDAY, MARCH 31, Day Calendar Undergraduate Honors Convocation. The annu %.l Convocation recognizing undergraduate honor students will be held at 10;30 a.m., Fri., March 31, at Hill Aud His ExcellencyU 1 Thant,nse- retary-general or the United Nations, will speak on "Education in a Chang- ing World.' Honor students will be dismissed from their nine o'clock classes. Other classes, with thy exception of clinics and graduate seminars, will be dis- missed at 9:45 a.m. for the Convoca- tion. However, seniors may be excused from clinics and seminars. The honor students will not' wear caps and gowhs. Main floor and first balcony seats will be reserved for them and for members of their fam- ilies. The doors of Hill Aud. will be open for them at 9:30 a.m. and seats held until 10:15 a.m., when the unfilled seats will be opened to students, fac- ulty and the general public. At 10 a.m. unregerved seating will be opened to students, faculty and the general public in Rackham Lecture Hall for viewing the Convocation by closed-cir- cuit television. Psychology Colloquium-Sesquicen- tennial Seminar-Dr. Alfred C. Raph- elso,, Flint College, "Psychology in Michigan, 1880-1950": Aud. B, Angell Hall, 4:15 p.m. Coffee will be served in 3417 Mason Hall, 3:45 to 4:15 p.m. Joint Seminar in Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering, Meteorology and Oceanography, Engineering Me- chanics-"Ocean-Engineering": 325 West Engineering, 3:30 p.m. Coffee will be served at 3 pm., 448 West Engineering.. Astronomical Colloquium - Dr. Jo- hannes Hardorp, Universitat Hamburg, and University of Michigan, "Effects of Rapid Rotation on Stellar Spectra": 807 Physics-Astronomy Bldg., 4 p.m. Palmer, organist: Organ Studio 2110,t School of Music, 8:30 p.m. School of Music Degree Recital--Judy Goodson, piano: Recital Hall, School of Music, 8:30 p.m. General Notices Linguistics Dept. Lecture: Prof. Ro- man Jakobson, Harvard Univ., "Saus- surian 'Cours' and Linguistic Vistas of Today": Mon., April 3, Aud. A, Angell Hall, 8 p.m. Applications or Progress Reports for NDEA Title IV Fellowships: For 1968- 69 must be submitted by department or program chairmen to Assoc. Dean Bretsch. No department or program will will be eligible for approval, unless submitted by Fri., April 7, 1014 Rack- ham Bldg., 4 p.m. TV Center ,Programs: On Sun., April 2, the following programs produced by the TV Center will have their initial tele- cast on Detroit stations: 8:30 a.m., WXYZ-TV, Channel 7- "Understanding Our World. An Indian Meal." Resources and traditions of In- dia, with Prof. O.nL. Chavarria-Aguilar and Miss Geeta Singh, 12 noon, WWJ-TV, Channel 4-U-M: 150. "A' Second Campus." Prof. Howard H. Peckham interviews Dr. A, Geoffrey Norman and Dr. Pames T. Wilson on the role of research. Doctoral Examination for Stacy Le- roy Daniels, Chemical Engineering; thesis: "Separation of Bacteria by Ad- sorption onto Ion Exchange Resins," Fri., March 31, -Room 4040 East Engi- neering, at 3 p.m. Chairman: L. L. Kempe. Doctoral Examination for Theodore Lewis Colson, English Language and Literature; thesis: "The Characters of Hawthorne and Faulkner: A typology of Sinners," Sat-, April 1, 848 East University, Austin Warren's residence, at 9:30 a.m. Chairman, Austin Warren. Doctoral Examination for James Gil- bert Caughran, Mathematics; thesis: "Analytic Functions with Hp Deriva- tive," Sat., April 1, East Council Room, Rackham Graduate School, at 10 a.m. Chairman, P. L. Duren. Doctoral Examination for Delmer Dal- zell Rogers, Music; thesis: "Early Nine- teenth Century Music in New York City and the Career of George Frederick Bristow," Sat., April 1, Room 3213, School of Music, at 10:30 a.m. Chair- man, L. E. Cuyler. Events Organizations not later than 12 o'clock1 noon on Wednesday prior to the event., FRI., MARCH 31- Acacia, Open-Open; Alpha Delta Phi, Record Party; Alpha Epsilon P, TG &1 Open-Open; Alpha Sigma Phi, Open- Open Room Party; Alpha Tau Omega, Open-Open; Beta Theta Pi, TG &3 Open-Open; Chi Psi, Social Open-Open;; Collegiate Sororsis, Pledge Formal; Del- ta Delta Delta, Pledge Formal; Delta Kappa Epsilon, Psychedellic Party; Del- ta Tau Delta, Open-Open; Delta Up- silon, Band Party; Evans Scholars, Open-Open; Kappa Kappa Gamma,' Pledge Formal; Kappa Sigma, TG. Lambda Chi Alpha, TG; Phi Delta Theta, Mothers' Weekend; Phi Epsilon, Pi, Party; Phi Gamma Delta, Open House; Phi Kappa Tau, Open-Open; Pi Lambda Phi, Flicks-Open-Open; Sig- ma Alpha Epsilon, Kohlman-Weldon, Rematch; Sigma Chi, Open-Open; Sigma Phi, TG & Open-Open; Sigma Pi, Open- Open; Tau Delta Phi, FPA Party; Tau Epsilon Phi, Apen-Open ' Party; Tau Kappa Epsilon, TG; Theta Delta Chi, TG; Zeta Beta Tau, TG & Open-Open;. Zeta Psi, Hall Party. SAT., APRIL 1- 4 Acacia, House Party; Alpha Delta Phi, Mudda's Weekend; Alpha Epsilon Pi, Party; Alpha Kappa Lambda, Pledge Formal; Alpha Omicron Pi, Pledge 1 Formal; Alpha Sigma Phi, Open-Open Room Party; Alpha Tau Omega, Open- Open; Beta Theta Pi, Band Party; Del- ta Kappa Epsilon, Pledge Formal; Delta Sigma Phi, Bann Party; Delta Tau Delta, Open-Open; Delta Upsilon, Band Party; Evans Scholars, Open-Open; Kap- pa Sigma, Pledge Formal; Lambda Chi Alpha, Open-Open Record Party; Phi Epsilon Pi, Party. Phi Gamma Delta, Open House; Phi Kappa Tau, Pledge Formal; Phi Sigma Kappa, Hawaiian Party; Pi Beta Phi, Mother's Weekend; Pi Lambda Phi, Pledge Party & Open-Open; Sigma Al- pha Epsilon, Sibling Revelry Party; Sig- ma Alpha Mu. Pledge Formal; Sigma Chi, ,Mothers' Weekend; Sigma Phi, Band Party; Sigma Phi Epsilon, House Party; Sigma Pi, Theme Party & Open- Open; Tau Delta Phi, Open-Open; Tau Epsilonl Phi, Open-Open Party; Tau Kappa Epsilon, Pledge Formal; Theta Delta Chi, Pledge Formal; Theta Xi, Party; Trigon, Pledge Formal; Zeta Beta Tau, Party; Zeta Psi, La Dolce Vita Party. Pacement POSITION OPENINGS: Local Organization-Laboratory Tech- nologists for Radioisotopes in research, male or female, BS in Biol. or Chem. Sangamo Electric Co., Springfield, Ill. - Engineering positions in watt- hour meter, syst. anal., electronic de- sign, thermal meters, transformers, sales engineering and metallurgy, requiring BS level degrees. Manuf. Accountant, BS Acctg., Cost Acctg., 0-3 yrs. exper. National Homes Corp., Lafayette, Ind, -Personnel Asst.-Pers. Admin., Bus., Psych, plus 1-2 yrs, exper. or MA, Mgmt. Trng, in Dealer, Operations Engrg, and Audit. District Sales Rep.-BBA plus 1-3 yrs. Civil Engr.---degree plus 1-3 yrs. landrdev. Architect. Engr. - yS Arch., Arch, Engr., CE plus 5-10 yrs/ with arch, firm, build, fabricators. Midwest Research Institute, Kansas City, Mo.-Biol. Sciences: Bacteriology, Biochem., Med. Tech. Chem.: Organic, Applied Polymer, Analytical, ChE, Phys- ical. Econ. Dev.: Regional Economist, Industrial Econ. N Engineering: Heat Transfer, Biomedical, Design, Circuit Design. Creative Research Associated, Chica- go, Ill.-Mktg. Res. Analyst, MA Be- havioral Sci. plus 5 yrs. exper. in con- sumer mktg. res. Ortho Pharmaceutical Corp., Raritan, h.J.-Pharmaceutical Sales, reent grads and alumni, territories vary in size, 25 openings throughout country. Degree ORGAN IZATION NOTICES Arbor "Y," 2nd floor. "U Student Night" : including the new Inter-Varsity film, "Urbana '64." Refreshments and special recognition of the group's seniors will follow. Guild House, Friday noon luncheon, Prof. Stasheff. Dept. of Speech: "Mass Communications," March 31, 12-1 p.m., Guild House, 802 Monroe, USE OF THIS COLUMN FOR AN- 80 . NOUNCEMENTS is available to offidialy Guild House, Friday evening dinner recognized and registered student orga- and program, March 31, dinner at 6 nizations only. Forms are avail.ble in p.m., program at 7:30 p.m., Guild House, Room 1011 SAB. 802 Monroe. Jo X 7. College Republican Club, Campaign blitz for city candidates, April 1, 10:30- 4 p.m., f-or transportation, call Mike Renner, 764-1837. *~ * * Hillel Foundation, Reform Sabbath service, March 31, 8 p.m., 1429 Hill. Dr. Samuel E. Karff, rabbi, Sinai Tem- ple, Chicago, on "To Be or Not To Be -The Meaning of Jewish Identity in Our 'ime." * * * Across Campus FRIDAY, MARCH 31 10:30 a.m.-The Undergraduate r with sci. bKgd. not required, no sales Hillel Foundation, Deli House, April HOnors Convocation will present exper. req., under 30, pref. married. 2, 5:30 p.m., 1429 Hill. "Meet the Edi-C Ford Motor Co., Industrial & Chemi- tor," with Roger Rapoport. Call 663- His Excellency U Thant, Secre- cal Products Div., Mt. Clemens, Mich. - 4129 for reservations. tary-General of the United Na- Industrial Relations Representative. Ad- * * * I tions, speaking on "Education in min. benefits, recent grad with 0-3 yrs. U. of M. Chess Club, Meeting, March ,aChanging World" at ill Aud. exper. BBA or Ind. Rel. or Psych./Soc. 31, 7:30 p.m., Room 3C, Union. 7 Chani:g p~m. - inma bkgd. Will consider other lib. arts fields. * * *700 and 9:05 p.m. - Cinema Need good communication skills, pre- Baha'i Student Group, Discussion, Guild Will present Luis Bunnel's fer draft exempt. March 31, 8 p.m., 335 E. Huron, Apt. 5. "El (This Strange Passion)" In For further information please call Square Dance Club, April Fool's Day the Architecture Aud. 764-7460, General Division, Bureau of dance, April 1, 8-11 p.m., Women's Ath- SATURDAY, APRIL 1 Appointments, 3200 SAB. letic Bldg. All students, faculty and 7:00 and 9:05 p.m. - Cinema staff invited to join the fun. -- n---r.---- * * *!Guild will resent Alfred Hith- Juril9 CX( Ls, Why (hOl' you shop leisurely it the JOHN LEIDY SHOP. Shower gits, ueddiig gis, Mother's Day- Something nice Jor- (III of your needs. JOIN B. LEIIY 601 and 607 E. Liberty St. NO 8-6779 Ann Arbor SUMMER PLACEMENT SERVICE:. 212 SAB-j INTERVIEWS: 1 WED., APRIL 5-- Howard Johnson Co., Chicago, 111. - 9-5 p.m. Offer manager trainee pro- gram in 70 locations. THURS., APRIL 6- Camp Tamarack, Mich.-Coed. 9-5 p.m. 2 nurses, spec. in waterfront, na- turecraft, canoe trippers, unit supv., truck-bus drivers, physicians. ANNOUNCEMENTS: Camp Birkett, Pinckney, Mich.-Day camp. 6 male counselors, students in social work, sociology, education & psy- chology. Miami Blue Water Pools, Farming- ton, Mich. - Secretarial work, good typing needed. Wayne County Child Dev. Center, Northville, Mich.-Undergrads in Ed., Psych., Soc., Med. & Occ. Therap., with children work. International Zoological Society, Ce- dar Pt., Sandusky, Ohio-Work with live animals this summer, reasonable rates for living in available. Oak Park Rec. and Forestry, Oak Park, Mich.-Openings for playground lirector, playleaders, crafts leader, swim- ming and div. inst., lockerroom attend- ints, life guards, cashier, concession operator. Screening exam application deadline April 7. * * * Dept. of Romance Languages, GarciaC Lorca's "Blood Wedding," Sat., April 1, at 8 p.m., Sun., April 2, at 2 p.m., Lydiat Mendelssohn. La Sociedad Hispanica, Una Tertulia, Mon., April 3, 3-5 p.m., 3050 Frieze Bldg. Para toda persona que quiera pla- ticar en espanol. Cafe, galletas, etc.,' gratis. Newman Student Association, Roaring 20's party, March 31, 8:30 p.m., New- man Center, 331 Thompson. Music by the Chessman, Charleston contest, flap- pers, $10 prize for best costume. University Fellowship, Huron Hills Baptist Church, April 2, 7 p.m., Ann cock's "ShadoW of a Doubt" in the Architecture Aud. "God hath made that sane Jesns, whom ye have crucified, both Lord and Christ," Acts 2:36 CHURCH OF CHRIST 530 West Stadium _ ..... . S z2 DIAMOND RI N G S Details and applications at Summe Placement Service, 212 SAB, Lower Lev el. I Cinema Guild - Luis Bunnel's ' El The foliowing sponsored student (This Strange Passion)": Architecture events are approved for the coming Aud., 7 and 9:05 p.m. weekend. Social chairmen are reminded that requests for approval for social School of Music Degree Recital-David events are due in the Office of Student I NON-NATIVE SPEAKERS OF ENGLISH EARN $3.00 by taking an experimental English test SAT., April 1, 1967-10-12 A.M. Room 3003, N. Univ. Bldg. For Information, Call English Language Institute, 764-2416 ANN ARBOR WELLESLEY COLLEGE CLUB USED BOOK SALE Friday, March 31, 9 A.M. to 1 P.M. I G : ... >}ti 1 :,v, { { ,"" j}' : : ' { I $:{ 1 I. ';:: :{> :ji; !4": t ;:'J. :. ''i'' }' : ..., h ': :: ;. t i F ti I . J 1} i This Week Onl FREE! with each wig purchase take advantage of this special offer to discover how attractive and convenient a wig, wiglet or fall may be. SPECIAL nia r a SERENITY . . . FROM $100 ALL BOOKS %2 PRICE FROM 11 AM. to 1 P.M. STUDENT ACTIVITIES BUILDING, 1~ I i ALPHA KAPPA LAMBDA BUCKET DRIVE only the original can have the name Orange Blossom inside the ring. ALL SELECT IMPORTED HUMAN HAIR Fols from $99.95 Wigs from$89.95 Wiglets from $19.95 WG SA ,Q Ann Arbor's Exclusive Wig Boutiquei 510 South Main Street, Ann Arbor, phone: 665-3366 Open daily; 10A. to 5:30 P.M., Friday to 8:30 P.M. Open evenings by appointment. Presenting a Friday series on,. . Jc/ [an( /erer THE IMAGE .OF MAN March 31: "The Image~of Man in the Scriptures" -The Rev. Ernest T. Campbell First Presbyterian Church April 7: "The Image of Man as a, Restless Believer" -Fr. Michael Donavan, Chaplain, Newman Student Association April 14: "The Image of Man in Modern Literature" -The Rev. Gordon Jones, St. Andrews Episcopal Church 71:30 P.M. PRESBYTERIAN CAMPUS CENTER, 1432 Washtenaw (Dinner 6:30 Reservations 662-3580) S52 an d(erei sonj 208 S. MAIN ST f1 March 3 1 ON SO. UNIVERSITY 1113 SOUTH U. .c i : a 't Proceeds to ALSAC Aid to Leukemia-Stricken American Children .'?:: :: ri: :.. y:: ENJOY YOUR SPRINGTIME i ' =t 1 =-- ----- --r- Collins Now take the newest multi-sensory trip: Walk to any s of t-drink machine and have some Sprite. t ^(y t ' t ice L . DINE OUT OPEN: Mon., Wed. and Thurs., 4 P.M. to 2 A.M. OPEN: Fri., Sot., Sun., Noon to 3 'A.M. (Closed Tuesday) DeLONG'S PIT BARBECUE 314 DETROIT ST., ANN ARBOR, MICH. CARRY-OUT ORDERS ONLY-PHONE 665-2166 FREE DELIVERY BARBECUE CHICKEN AND RIBS -- .I dik All It happens as soon as you pay your money and take your bottle. 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