PAGE TEN- THE MICHIGAN DAILY FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1966 PAE ENTE ICIGNDALYFRDYOCOBR14.16 -2 .C... . . . .",","r J'S . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .... ........ . . .... ..Ar , .f Fw n r n>. .." . ...r .... :+. ............ ..................:... .::,"".........:{.. . . .. ... .. . . ASW SA':SUJ.:SYV,t..r.-7'.."Mr :"i""iA....1::"".i+,, .,.""A1:.., '.{""..... ........ ......n....... ........ .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . S . .. ,. 'I DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN i ::: .VSS .:: A . .............. .............. J'' 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 a Room 3519 Administration Bldg. be- fore 2 p.m. of the day preceding publication and by 2 p.m. Friday I for Saturday and Sunday. General Notices may be published a maxi- mum of two times on request; Day Calendar items appear once only.f Student organization notices are notE accepted for publication.; FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14 IAcross Camputs FRIDAY, OCT. 14 7 and 9 pmn.-Cinema Guild' will present Edmund Goulding's "Grand Hotel" in True Architec- ture Aud.1 7:30 p.m.-Capt. Robert Frietag, director of manned space flightj field center development for the National Aaronautics and Space Administration, will speak on "Ad- vanced Manned Space Vehicles? and Problems of Environmental Control" in Rm. 1042 of the East Engineering Bldg. Capt. Frietag was responsible *for,- development' of the Marshall spaee Fligt Cen- ter in Huntsville, Ala., the Ken- nedy Space Center in Cape Kenne- dy, Fla., and the Manned Space- craft Center in Houston, Tex. 8:00 p.m.-The University Play- ers will perform in Shakespeare's "Coriolanus" in the Trueblood Aud. 8:00 p.m.-The APA Repertory Company will perform in Piran- dello's "Right You Are" in the Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre. 8:30 p.m.-The University Band- orama will take place in Hill Aud. SATURDAY, OCT. 15 7 and 9 p.m.-Cinema Guild will present Vittorio de Sica's "Um- berto D" in the Architecture Aud. 8:00 p.m.-The University Play- ers will perform in Shakespeare's "Coriolanus" in the Trueblood Aud. 8:00 p.m.-The APA Repertory Company will perform in Piran- dello's "Right You Are" in the Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre. Day CalendarE Cinema Guild - Edmund Goulding'sC "Grand Hotel": Architecture Aud., 7r and 9:05 p.m. Dept. of Speech University Playersr Performance - William Shakespeare'sb "Coriolanus": Trueblood Aud., 8 p.m. Professional Theatre Program Per-1 formance-APA Repertory Company in Pirandello's "Right You Are": Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre, 8 p.m. School of Music Bandorama-Univer- sity of Michigan Bands: Hill Aud., 8:30I p.nI' G-eneral Notices1 Woodrow Wilson School, Princeton Uiversity-Lyell Henry, assistant to theE dean of the Woodrow Wilson School' of. Public and International Affairs at Princeton, will be visiting the campus next week. He is interested in talk- ing with any junior or senior in Eco- nomics, History, Political Science, Psy- chology or Sociology who might be a potential candidate for graduate work at the Woodrow Wilson School. He will be available in 1223 Angell' Hall from 8:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. on_ Wed., Oct. 19. Interviews may be ar- ranged in advance in 1223 Angell Hall or by phoning 764-0312. Doctoral Examination for William Ryder Healy, Zoology; thesis: "The Ef- fect of Alternative Life Histories on Population Structure in the Common Newt Notopltlmalmus V. Viridescens," Fri., Oct. 14, Room 2111 Natural Sci- ence, at 9 a.m. Chairman, C. F. Walker. Events The following sponsored student events are approved for the coming weekend. Social chairmen are reminded thatsrequests 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., OCT. 14- Acacia, Open-Open House Party; Al- pha Delta Phi, Record Party; Alpha Epsilon Pi, Open-Open; Alpha Tau Omega, TGIF; Alpha Tau Omega, Open- Open; Beta Phi, Party; Beta Theta iP, Band Party; Chi Phi, TGIF; Chi Psi, TGIF; Cooley, EQ. Open-Open; Delta Chi, TGIF; Delta Tau Delta, Open- Open; Delta Upsilon, TGIF; Delta Up- silon, Record Partp; Evans Scholars, TGIF; Evans Scholars, Open-Open;1 Lambda Chi Alpha, TGIF with Kappa 1 Alpha Theta; Phi Delta Theta, Open- Open; Phi Epsilon Pi, TGIF; Phi Gam-f ma Delta, TGIF; Phi Gamma Delta,l Open-Open. Phi Kappa Psi, Open-Open; Phi Sig-1 ma Delta, Open-Open; Phi Sigma Kap- pa, TGIF; Psi Upsilon, Parents' Week- end; Sigma Alpha Epsilon, TGIF &< Open-Open; Sigma Chi, TGIF; Sigma Nu, Open-Open; Sigma Phi, Party (Open-Open); Sigma Pi, Open-Open; Tau Delta Phi, Open-Open; Tau Ep-l silon Phi, Open-Open; Theta Delta Chi, TGIF; Theta Xi, TGIF, Theta Xi, Open-Open; Zeta Beta Tau, TGIF, Zeta Beta Tau, Open-Open. SAT., OCT. 15- Acacia, Open-Open Band Party; Al-, pha Delta Phi, Band Party; Alpha Epsilon Pi, Theme Party-Open-Open; Alpha Omicron Pi, Fathers' Week- end; Alpha Phi, Open House; Alpha Tau Omega, Open-Open; Alpha Xi Del- ta, Open House; Anderson, EQ, Party with Cooley House, EQ; Beta Theta Pi, Alumni Open House; Beta Theta Pi, Band aPrty; Chi Omega, Football Open House; Chi Phi, Theme Party; Chi Psi, Open-Open; Delta Chi, Theme Party. Delta Kappa Epsilon, Virginia Woolfe Party; Delta Sigma Phi, Open Open Band Party; Delta Delta Delta, Foot- ball Open House; Delta Tau Delta, Open Open; Delta Upsilon, Open House; Del- ta Upsilon, Band Party; Evans Schol- ars, Harvest "Moon" Party; Kappa Al- pha Theta, Open House; Phi Delta Theta, Open-Open; Phi Delta Theta, Band Party; Phi Epsilon Pi, Party; Phi Gamma Delta, Open-Open; Phi Kappa Psi, Party; Phi Sigma Delta, Theme Party-Open-Open; Phi Sigma Kappa, Hell's Angels Party; Psi Upsi- lon, Parents' Weekend. Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Date Party; Sigma Chi, Champagne Party; Sigma Nu,"Open-Open; Sigma Phi, Party- Open-Open; Sigma Phi Epsilon, House Party-Open-Open; Sigma Pi, Open- Open; Tau Delta Phi, Party; Tau Ep- silon Phi, Open-Open; Theta Chii, Joint Party-Open-Open; Theta Delta Chi, Fad's Party; Theta Xi, Open-Open; Trigon, Hayride-Post Party; Winchell House, WQ, Date Party; Zeta Beta Tau, Zerk Happening. SUN., OCT. 16- Kappa Delta, Pledge Open House. Placement POSITION OPENINGS: Firestone Tire & Rubber Co., Akron, Ohio-Numerous openings for BA and MA in any field with a min. of 18 hrs. of acctg. courses (upper %2 of class grades). The detection of fraud is the first responsibility of Firestone's re- tall stores auditors. Up to 7 mos. trng. program. Based in any district office, average travel away from family would be 50 per cent of time, may be sent abroad after 3-4 yrs. Local Corp.-Statistician with some clerical duties, typing necessary, de- sire shorthand also. Ideal, married woman in 30's without children, who would be prepared for some evening hours. Strong in stat. Commit to 2 yrs. with company. F. C. H. Corp., Detroit, Mich.-Two social directors for cooperative apart- ment complexes. Interest tenants of mixed ages in social activities, 40 hr. week with some evenings. Also several sales openings. Local Firm-1. Data Controller, male, bkgd. biol. or med. sci. with knowl. of data systems and computer capabili- ties, supervise clerical personnel, ex- pedite work flow, dev. prog. rel. to med. data process. 2. Senior Medical Writer, bkgd. Physiology and/or Nat. Sci., fa- miliarity with med. terms. Write new drup applic. and reports, schedule work assign. for med. writers, supv. editing work. Some writing of own. Prefer old- er person, man or woman. * .,*. Dundee, Mich.-Commercial. Leland, Mich.-Bus. Ed., Shorthand, Bookkeeping & Typing. Northville, Mich.-Elem. Vocal, Elem. Warren, Mich. (Warren Consolidated Schs.)-Spec. Ed.-Speech Corr., Visit. Tch., Homebound Tch., Deaf & Hard of Hearing, Ment. Retard Type A, Elem. -All levels, Inst. Music-Strings, Rem Reading, Library, Vocal Music, H.S. Biology/Math, Counseling (man). Rem Read., Chemistry, Drafting, J.H.-Home Ec./Art, Counseling. For additional information contact Miss Collins, Bureau of Appointments, 3200 SAB, 764-7459. ENGINEERING PLACEMENT INTER- VIEWS: Make interview appointmlents at Room 128-H, West Engrg. Bldg. Phone 764-8483. OCT. 20- Allen Bradley Co. F. M. C. Corp. Honeywell, Inc. Inland Steel. Interstate Electronics. Jones & Laughlin Steel Corp. Martin Co., Baltimore Div. Martin Co., Orlando Div. City of Milwaukee. Scott Paper Co. Standard Oil of Calif. & Chevron Res. Co. Another day like today and l quit. agintmor ning. 0 Learn Europe from behind the counter. 25000 JOBS IN EUROPE Luxembourg-Each student applicant receives a $250 tra- vel grant and a paying job in Europe such as office, fac- tory, sales, resort, farm work, etc. Send $2 (for handling and airmail) to Dept.O, Amer- ican Student Information Service, 22 Ave. de la Liberte, Grand Duchy of Luxembourg for a 36-page booklet giving all jobs, details and travel grant application forms. Bring Quick Results Daily Classifieds - -.- '.' / Ii w dhlt,1l F ' '1 .lj , For further information 764-7460, General Division, Appointments, 3200 SAB. pleaseucall Bureau of SUMMER PLACEMENT SERVICE: 212 SAB- Local Summer Job, Lakeview Swim Club, Ypsilanti-Opens May 26. For en- tire summer. Manager swimming pool. must have "WSI and be over 21. Good salary. Camp Lachemwald. Near Frankfurt, Germany-German Girl Scout camp. Counselors, unit leaders, program direc- tor and interpreter. German not re- quired for first three. Cherry County Playhouse, Traverse City, Mieh.-Business manager and pro- motion director to start June 1. Box office treasurer for June 15. Hickory Hill Riding Camp, Ill. - Girls. Need women counselors, exper. equestrians. June 1 through Aug. Will accept married couple if husband has WSI. * * * For details contact Summer Place- ment Service, 212 SAB, Lower Level. EDUCATION DIVISION:I The following schools have listed po- sitions for this semester: Plymouth, Mich.--6th grade. Carney, Mich.-7-12 grade Band. Appearing in the GREEN AND WHITE SERIES at Eastern Michigan University THE CAMBRIDGE CIRCUS A REVUE WITH MUSIC PEASE AUDITORIUM-Ypsilanti, MichiganI Tuesday, October 18, 1966 at 8:00 P.M. Tickets on sale at McKenny Union Information Desk and at the performance. Price-$1.50 I Follett's work- hard to supply you with your educational needs Year in, year out; week in. week out; day in, day out, Follett's is striving to serve your book and school supply needs. It takes lots of hard work and money to equip this storewith the materials that you want and need to further your education. No matter what courses you re taking, you can be sure that we will have all the textbooks you'll need, new or quality-reconditioned used. Follett's supplies books in emergencies faster than anyone else in town. We can do this because of our association with the Follett College Cook Company, the world's largest supplier of*new and used textbooks. Follett's also offers full exchange privileges, within 14 days, on books purchased if your class has been dropped or changed. We not only bend over backwards to serve you, we also serve the faculty and the needs of the local community. So, whether you're in business, biology, or what-not, you can count on Follett's having top-quality name-brand materials, equipment, and supplies. PETITIONING PETITIONING - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - SEE TE WOLD DFo: Dea From 5,000 Feet*.* LEARN TO FLY, Less Than $10.00 a Week ! Ann Arbor Municipal AirportI AVIATION, INC. Phone 663-9321 UNIVERSITY COMMITTEE on STANDARDS and CONDUCT Petitions available at SGC office, SAB Petitions must be returned by Oct. 17, 5 P.M. Interviewing through Oct. 17 r information, call Joint Judiciary Council, 764-7420 Vdline Oct. 17 Deadline Oct. 17 GRADUATE STUDENT COUNCIL MIXER Friday, October 14 . . . 9-12 VFW HALL 314 E. Liberty Street MUSIC and REFRESHMENTS . . . $1.75 You must be 21 We're willing to stick our necks way out for you. I F ..i agar. OLLETTfS. //x1111® ®l111 "There is no condemna- tion to them that are in Christ Jesus." Romans 8:1 CHURCH OF CHRIST 530 West Stadium I I CONTRIBUTING TO EDUCATION THROUGH SERVICE AND TAXES STATE STREET AT NORTH UNIVERSITY " ANN ARBOR JOIN THE DAILY STAFF Turn right, turn left, turn right again, and then again, then turn at right angles to all of them t # " and you are there at the 0 e S O As you enter the lavender 1ilding Feeling a pattern through the red carpet A blonde giant flashes gold majenta; bl Upon the no they can't be moving Walls As long haired sexes ue, green Something different from: Union and League ballrooms fraternity'lawns Apartment 6 710 East University for a change fight the crowds at 216 West Huron 8:30 every Friday, Saturday, and Sunday ,M You wIll not believe I dreamed I danced to the sounds of in the Fifth Dimension the Iguanas Jeff and the Atlantics the Talismen this weekend Oct. 14-16 U2-S CUT OUT AND SAYE BEFORE inmy Pigments of the -,maginattion and Mr. Dave Shaeffer of CKLW a) Z +4- -0- -0 o x p" Drop in Try on Take off to exotic places AFTER and coming October 2 a shop featurir mod ng the latest: Mitch Ryder and the Detroit Wheels Little Latin Lupe Lu Devil with a Blue Dress ---------- Fifth Dimension I Open 8-12 I Fri., Sat., Sun. I Pigments of the Imog- I iation open for peo- ple not visiting thL I I Fifth Dimension. I rhurs. 10 a.m. - 10 p.m. Fri. 10 am. -6 I p.m. I -i -- - _ - authentic second hand junk buttons and bumper stickers leather things psychedelic fabrics government suplus art objiects miscellaneous and or other at Ann Arbor prices clothes for men and women See what happens when mild-mannered Midwesterners A. 4' w Capitalist pig says, "Let them Go Mod with Todd." Capitalist pig says, "Let them Go Mod with Todd." Bargains while they last a going into business sale - 1