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(Continued from Page 6) Michigan League, where they may robe.
Members of the faculties in Room
tives and friends in Michigan League 2071 Natural Science Bldg., where they
Ballroom at 4 p.m. Please enter League may robe.
at west entrance. Students of tthe various schools and
Tickets: Four to each prospective colleges, in Natural Science Bldg. as
graduate, to be distributed from Mon., follows:
Dec. 5, to 1 p.m. Sat., Dec. 17, Diploma Section A-Literature, Science, and
Department, 555 Administration Bldg.. Arts - Front part of auditorium,
except on Sat., Dec. 10, when office west section.
will be closed. Sat., Dec. 17, office will -Education-!ront part of auditor-}
be open from 9 to 1 p.m. ium, center section.
Academic Costume: May be rented -Architecture-Front part of audi-
at Moe Sport Shop, 711 N. University torium, center section (behind Educa-
Ave. Orders should be placed inmmedi- tion).
ately, and must be placed before July -Law-Front part of auditorium,
16. east section.
Assembly for Graduates: At 1 p.m. in Dearborn Campus-Front part of au-
Natural Science Aud. Marshals will di- ditorium, east section (behind Law).
rect graduates to proper stations. Section B-Graduate - PhD candi-
Programs: To be distributed at Hill dates, Room 1053.
Aud. -Masters candidates, rear part of
Candidates who qualify for a doctoral auditorium.
degree from the Graduate School and Section C-Engineering-Room 2054.
WHO ATTEND THE COMMENCEMENT -Business Administration - Room
EXERCISES will be presented a hood 2042
by the University at the ceremony. -Music-Room 2033 (north end).

-Flint College--Room 2023 (east end. Review and moot courts, 2 yrs. exper.
behind Social Work). in counseling rather than trial prep.
March into Hill Auditorium: 1:45 p.m. Saginaw Valley Consultation Center
Acadoimic dress. (Under Mich. Mental Health Dept.),
John E. Milholland, chief marshal; Saginaw, Mich.-Bachelors holder for
Robert B. Harris, assistant chief mar- Community Caseworker at aftercare
shal: Thomas M. Sawyer, Jr., acting center.

assistant chief marshal.

STUDENT BOOK

SERVICE

1112 S. University

NO 3-5533

1215 S. University

761-0700

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STEAK AND SHAKE
1 313 South University

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CHAR-BROILED HAMBURGER STEAK
Salad, Potato, Bread and Butter .'....
CHAR-BROILED RIB STEAK AND EGGS
Potatoes, Toast.....................

$1.30
$1.50

PLANS FOR WINTER
COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES
Saturday, Dec. 17, 1966, 2 p.m.
Time of Assembly-1:15 p.m.
Places of Assembly-Regents, Presi-
dent and other executive officers, min-
ister, speaker, candidate for Regents'
citation, and candidate for honorary
degree, in the Kalamazoo Room of the
Michigan League where they may robe.
Deans and other administrative of-
ficials taking active part in the exer-
cises, in the Hussey Room of the

-Public Health-Room 2033 (behind
Music).
-Pharmacy-Room 2033 (behind Pub-
lic Health).
-Nursing-Room 2033 (behind Phar-
macy).
-Dentistry-Room 2033 (behind Nurs-
ing).
-Medicine-Room 2033 (behind Den-
tistry).
-Natural Resources-Room 2023 (west
end).
-Social Work-Room 2023 (behind
Natural Resources).

Ah . classes Sure We Do.
Are Finally 've Got It!
Over! Don't You We'll Relax and
Think We Need Enjoy ourselves
A Diversion Instead of
From Exams ? Studying.
Ce le bra tel

Chinese and American Restaurant
311 South Main 662-4240
OPEN DAILY-I A.M. to 1:30,A.M.
OPEN SUNDAY-1I A.M. to 10 P.M.
get the BEST food in town
O PEA PODS * HONG SHU
* CHINESE BEAN CAKES * CURRY POWDER
Order for banquets, parties or any other combinations

THE ANN ARBOR AREA PERSONNEL ASSOCIATION
PRESENTS A
CAREER OPPORTUNITY
DAY
On Dec. 28th from 9 A.M.-4 P.M.
AT THE
CITY HALL COUNCIL CHAMBERS
(Located 4th Ave. and Huron St.)
Employment opportunities for current and fu-
ture college graduates will be presented and
then informally discussed by , representatives
from the following firms:

Events
The following sponsored student
events are approved for the coming
weekend S clal chairmen are rmrin(ued
that requests for approval for sclati
, vents are due in the Office of Student
I Orgatizatdi<ns not later than 12 o'leick
noon on Wednesday prior to the event.
FRI., DEC. 9-
Alpha Delta Phi. Re'cord Party; Al-
pha Phi, Christmas Dance; Alpha Sig-
ma Phi. Christmas Party; Betsy Bar-
bour, Christmas Party; Kappa Alpha
Psi, Party; Sigma Alpha Mu, TO; Sig-
ma Kappa, Christmas Party; Sigma Pi,
Open-Open; Zeta Beta Tau, Open-Open
Pledge Formal.
SAT., DEC. 10-
Delta Kappa Epsilon, Christmas Par-
ty & Open-Open; Sigma Pi, Open-
Open; Zeta Beta Tau, Open-Open.
Student Government Council Approval
of the following student sponsored
events becomes effective 24 hours after
the publication of this notice. All pub-
licity for these events must be with-
held until the approval has become ef-
fective.
Approval request forms for student
sponsored events are available in Room
1011 of the SAB.
Sigma Alpha Mu, TO Party, Dec. 9,
4-6 p.m., 800 Lincoln.
IHA and South Quad, Orientation
Mixer, Jan. 4, 8:30-11:30 p.m., South
Quad.
Viet Nam Club, Movie, Dec. 8, 8:30
p.m.. International Center.
Chi Phi and Alpha Phi, Christmas
bnftparty, Dec. 7, 7:30 to 9 p.m..
1530 Washtenaw.
Sigma Pi, Open open. Dec. 9 and 10,
8 to 12:30 and 1, respectively.
Committee for Improved Education,
Bucket drive, Feb. 16, 8 a.m. to 5
p.m., Campus.
Zeta Beta Tau, Pledge formal and
open-open, Dec. 9 and 10, 6 to 12:30,
Inn America and 2005 Baits.
Alpha Delta Phi, Record party, Dec.
9 and 10, 8 to 1, 556 S. State.
Delta Kappa Epsilon, Christmas par-
ty/open-open, Dec. 10, 7 to 1, 1912
Geddes.
Kappa Alpha Psi, Christmas party,
Dec. 9, 8 to 1, 1702 Hill.
Placement
ANNOUNCEMENTS:
Community Career Opportunity Con-
ferences-During the holiday vacation
Community Career Opportunity Con-
ferences are planned for employers to
meet students who graduated from
local high schools and are attending
colleges elsewhere or in the area and
are interested in opportunities in the
area. To pre-register write the local
Chambers of, Commerce. Conferences
will be announced in the DOB from
now until the holidays. Watch for your
area
Baltimore, Md.-Dec. 298-29.
Youngstown, Ohio-Dec. 28-29.
Buffalo, N.Y.-Dec. 27-28.
Chicago,111.-Dec. 28-29.
Peoria, 11.-Dec. 28-29.
Grand Rapids, Mich.-Dec. 28.
Adrian, Mich.-Dec. 28.
Dayton, Ohio-Dec. 28-29.
Battle Creek, Mich.-Dec. 29.
Springfield, Mass.-Dec. 29-30.
Rockford, 111.-Dec. 28.
Milwaukee, Wis.-Dec. 27.
Springfield, Mo.-Dec. 28.
Morris County,,N.J.-Dec. 28.
Indianapolis, Ind.-Dec. 27-28.
Louisville, Ky.-Dec. 28-29.
Columbus, Ohio-Dec. 27-29.

Local Technical Institute, Ann Arbor,
Mich.-Assistant Editor, MA/MA and
2 yrs. editing exper. or writing on
tech. subjects. Engl. degree with course
work in science, or Sci./Engrg. degree
with minor in English language,
* * *
For further information please call
764-7460, General Division, Bureau of
Appointments, 3200 SAB.
SUMMER PLACEMENT SERVICE:
212 SAB-
Working for Uncle Sam: You must
take the Office and Science Examina-
tion. Filing date for Jan. 7 examina-
tion is Dec, 9, and the final filing date
is Jan. 9, for the final examination of
Feb. 4
Detroit Students-The Detroit Civil-
Service will interview here December 9
from 9 to 5. All students itnerested in
the following categories will find de-
tails and applications at Summer Place-
ment Service, 212 SAB. Camp Counselor,
NM or F.. Playleader M-F, Park Mainten-
ance Assistant M, Baseball Instructor
M, Swimming Aide, Lifeguard, Swim-
ming Leader M-F, Student Recreation
Assistant M-F, Assistant Public Service
Attendant M-F, Business Ad., Social and
General Science Technical Assistants,
Architectural, Civil, Electrical, Mechan-
ical Engineers, Final filing date June
'67
Post Office Positions: Nationwide ex-
amination will be announced in Jan.,
1967. Written test will be required. Ap-
plications will be available after the
announcement at Summer Placement
Service. 212 SAB.
Details and applications at Summer
Placement Service, 212 SAB.
EDUCATION DIVISION:
The following schools have vacancies
for next semester:
Ann Arbor, Mich., (University High
School)-H.S. Chem.-2 classes. Could
work part-time.
Whitmore Lake, Mich.-H.S. Chem./
Bio./Earth Sc. (Teach Physics in Sep-
tember).
For additional information contact
Miss Collins, Bureau of Appointments.
Education Division, 3200 SAB, 764-7459.
ORGAN IZATION
I NOTICES

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FIRESIDE LOUNGE

DINE OUT

3140 Packard

NO 8-7488

A.M.

P.M.

Friday Nite Seafood Smorgasbord

City of Ann Arbor
University of Michigan
Ann Arbor Bank
Hoover Ball-Bearing

Bendix
Conductron
Parke-Davis
King-Seeley

OPEN: Mon., Wed. and Thurs., 4 P.M. to 2 A.M.
OPEN: Fri., Sat., Sun., Noon to 3 A.M. (Closed Tuesday)
DeLONG'S PIT BARBECUE
314 DETROIT ST., ANN ARBOR, MICH.
CARRY-OUT ORDERS ONLY-PHONE 665-2266.
FREE DELIVERY
BARBECUE CHICKEN AND RIBS

FOOD and LIQUOR SERVED

OPEN r Mon.-Thurs.-] 1:30-8 P.M.
0 Fri. & Sat.-11 :30-9 P.M.
" Closed Sunday
BAR-open 'til 2 nightly

Many of the firms will be represented inform-
ally throughout the day to answer questions,
but their formal presentations will be in the
morning or afternoon as indicated above.
Coffee and doughnuts will be served.

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POSITION OPENINGS:
Consultants to Management, Chi-
cago and Detroit-Sales Engineering po-
sitions. 45 yrs. range. ME pref., exper,
in promotion and sale of equip. in,
air conditioning field.
Nestle Co., Inc., White Plains, N.Y.
-Attorney for corporate staff. Top one-
fourth of class, participant in Lawt

FRIED CHICKEN

SHRIMP AND FISH

-A REPRESENTATIVE OF EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYERS-

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Old Ileidelber
211-213 N. Main St.6668-9753
Specializing In GERMAN FOOD,
FINE BEER, WINE, LIQUOR
PARKING LOT ON ASHLEY ST.
Hours: Daily i1 A.M.-2 A.M. Closed Mondays
STUDENTS
Now's your chance to get the
THE A T PIZZA

SIEGEL'S
Delicatessen Restaurant
Between University Hospital and
St. Joseph Hospital-1030 E. Ann
Breakfast-Lunch-Dinner
FINE AMERICAN FOOD
For a Change Try Our
" HOT PASTRAMI on ONION FOLL
" HOT CORN BEEF on ONION ROLL
" 3 Decker Pastrami, Corn Beef,
Swiss Cheese, Turkey, Lettuce & Tomato

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USE OF THIS COLUMN FOR AN-
NOUNCEMENTS is available to offi-
cially recognized and registered student
organizations only. Forms are available
in Room 1011 SAHl
.*4*
Newman Student Association, Com-
munity mass and supper, Dec. 9, 5:10
p.m., Newman Center, 311 Thompson.
* * *
Newman Student Association, Christ-
mas party-tree decorating, dancing,
scavenger hunt, refreshments, Dec 9,
following supper, Newman Center, 331
Thompson.
Ci"E a veys a .se'
Deutscher 'Verein, Weihnacsfeier,
(Christmas party), everybody welcome,
Dec. 11, 3-5 p.m., 3050 Frieze Bldg.
Lutheran Student Chapel, Hill St.
at Forest Ave., worship services at 9:30
and 11 a.m., Sun., Dec. 11, Christmas
open house, 7-10 p.m.
U. of M. Chess Club, Meeting-elec-
tipn of team for Intercollegiate Tourna-
ment, Dec. 9, 7:30 p.m.. Room 3B,
Michigan Union.
Sociedad Hispanica, Terttila-Span-
ish conversation in an Hispanic at-
mosphere, Mon., Dec. 12, 3-5 p.m.,
3050 Frieze Bldg.
Square Dance Club, Special exam-
break dance, Dec. 17, 8-11 p.m., Wom-
en's Athletic Bldg. All students, fac-
ulty and staff invited to take a break
and join the fun.
w * * I*
Folk Dance Club (WAA), Folk dance
with instruction open to everyone, Dec.
9, 8-11 p.m., Barbour Gym.
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Do you
play the
blues?
If you're one of those whose tune is
"The World Owes Me a Living", you'd
best add "the blues" to your reper-
toire. Because that's usually the way
it works out.
Now is the time to begin planning
for financial security-while you're
young, in the springtime of your life.
And one of the sturdiest foundations
for any enduring financial structure is
a careful, well-thought-out insurance
program. That's why Provident Mutual
designs programs specifically for col-
lege men and women-a variety of
plans with guaranteed savings and
protection features.
find out more about them. Call or
stop by our office. You'll find a trained
professional there who'll be pleasant,
informative and eager to help. Do it
today. Why fiddle around?

art

Hours: Daily 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Closed Mondays
0 TRAY SERVICE for Parties

CALL FOR
TAKE-OUT
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