May Adopt Pre-Registration By RICHARD OSTLING system of pre-registrationl, would completely alter the e of registration and orien- t week, will be established tually but not in the near e," according to Merlin W. r, associate director of the e of Registration and Re-' Ier pre-registration, students i avoid the hassle of, signing r courses in Waterman Gym- m during orientation week. would go through all phases gistration at their leisure ex- fee payment in the previous ster. e chief obstacle to pre- ration is the late issuance e time schedule. A definite ule for fall must be ready e April. "When an eaily time schedule is available, this office can move to early registration if the aca- demic side of the University de- cides this is what it wants," Miller said. The technical obstacles in the way of such a program are being gradually removed. One important step will be the purchase of an improved data processing machine before next fall, which will streamline the book work involved in registering. "Spreading out registration over -many weeks may cost the Univer- sity more money," he said. dreds of literary college students - want to be counselled right before registration, thus making course (Continued from Page 4) selection "a hurried-up process," he pointed out. Hospital, Ann Arbor Area-Openings Another advantage of the pro- for 2 women with Phys. Ed. degrees posed change is that students for Recreation Therapy. Camping & would not have to return to school playground experience preferred. Kordite Co., Macedon, N.Y.-Current until the first day of classes. openings for graduates in Chem., Phys- During s u m m e r orientation, ics, Metallurgy, Engineering (Chem., about 2,000 freshmen are pre- Corporate Industrial Engrg. & Plant registered. No fees are paid at Technical Services. this time because it is inconvenient U.S. Civil Service-Librarians desired to set up complex apparatus for for various locations in Illinois, Mich. to st upcomlex ppaatusfor& Wisconsin. College grads with 12 to a small number of exchanges and 24 hours in Library Science or less because many students are earn- combined with appropriate working ex- Ing money in the summer. perience-for Junior & senior level po- altions. Grades 08-4 to GS-12. Presumably such considerations Please contact Bureau of Appoint- would also carry over to upper- ments, Rm. 4021 Admin, Bldg., Ext. class pre-registration, allowing 3371 for further details. fees to be paid early in the ENGINEERING PLACEMENT INTER- semester. VIEWS-Nov. 7, 8,T-E Next semester, Wayne State 128H w. Eng. Bldg., Ext. 2182. Attn.: University will be using the system Seniors & grad students (1961 candi- for the first time. This fall, Ohio The American Ship Building Co., State University used pre-registra- Cleveland, O., Nov. 8-B.S.-M.S.: N.A. tion by mail. Purdue University February graduates. Design. and UCLA alrea'dy have successful Chrysler Corp., Interviews by Cor- porate Personnel Dept. on Nov. 8r In- pre-registration programs. terviews on Nov. 9 by Divisional Re- irector of Petoskey sees planning and Orientation Jack chances for beter counselling under I pre-registration. At present hun- GRAD.G SOCIAL HOUR FR IDAY, Nov. 4, 1960 V. F.W. CLU B 314 East Liberty PRESENTED BY THE GRADUATE STUDENT COUNCIL BOWLING at ANN ARBOR RECREATION STUDENT RATES MODERN --AUTOMATIC 605 E. Huron NO 2-0' 11 I ;' ' 8:00 TONIGHT SEE I- S.G.C. Giniena d TONIGHT at 7 and 9 Saturday and Sunday at 7 and 9 ALL QUIET ON THE WESTERN FRONT Ingmar Bergmann's LEW AYRES LOUIS WOLHEIM THE SEVENTH SEAL SLIM SUMMERVILLE MARY VON SYDOW BENGT EKEROT Academy Award GUNNAR BJORSTRAND SHORT: GUERNICA (Film recreation of Picassomural) SHORT: THE VAGABOND Winner, Robert Flaherty Award (Chaplain) ARCHITECTURE AUDITORIUM 50 cents II 11- ANN ARBOR CIVIC THEATRE DON'T MISS IT! John van Druten's BELL HILARIOUS I Varsity Swimmers, Divers, Michifish and Michifins, Dance Dept. Choreography Workshop, Dept. of Speech U. Players in ARISTOPHANES' SPLASHING FARCE THE FRO-GS Comedy BOOK, FRIDAY SATURDAY $1.75 directed by BILL TAYLOR 8 P.M. AND VARSITY SWIMMING POOL Corner Hoover & State CANDLE 1.25 LYDIA MENDELSSOHN THEATRE Tickets 10-5 Mendelssohn Theatre 6-8 Varsity Pool' T . I I FOR PRESIDENT / LY DO B. JOH SO I. FOR VICE-PRESIDENT ;r I I I I w~~ - -- -- t II I TOM PAYNE. for Congress PAT MAC NAMARA Senator I WASHTENAW COUNTY HEADQUARTERS NO 5-6529 I ' "a -