PAGE EIGIIT THE MICHIGAN DAILY FRIDAY. APRIL 2. 1 .494 PAGE EIGHT THE MICHIGAN DAILY FR.IflAV APPIT.2 1OAA .[ AWA"Z# A a tMK "Aju J, 1.704 k_ DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN (Continued from Page 6) Preliminary exams for the doctorate in linguistics will be given Fri. and Sat., April 3 and 4, from 9:00 - 12:00 in room 1400 Mason Hall. Lang. reading exams for the M.A. in Linguistics will be given Fri. and Sat., April 3 and 4. Check with the De- partmental secretary for detailed in- formation regarding time and place. Room Drawings in Women's Residence Halls will be held as follows: Sat. April 4: 2-5 p.m., Betsy Barbour. Mon., April 6: 7 p.m., Couzens, Mosh- er, Lloyd (all houses), South Quad (all houses); 7:15 p.m., Cheever, Geddes, Lil- lian Goddard, Hazel Vandenberg; 7:30 p.m,, Markley (all houses). Tues., April 7: 6:30 p.m., Stockwell; 7 p.m., Jordan, Mary A. Goddard, A. Vandenberg, Seeley; 7:15 p.m., Noble, Emanuel. Henderson House residents will be no- tified by phone call. Summary of Action Taken by Student Government Council at Its Meeting of April 1, 1964 Adopted: Motion setting up an ad hoc committee to study the possibili- ty of establishing a student employes' union. Adopted: Motion mandating the Com- mittee on Educational Affairs to study a scholar-in-residence. plan to be fi- nanced by funds raised by Council. Adopted: Motion permanently dele- gating the responsibility for Homecom- ing to the Michigan Union and the Women's League. Adopted: That SGC send Tom Smith- son and Doug Brook as observers to the National Student Government Con- ference at Washington University on April 17, 18 and 19. Mary Beth Norton shall be the alternate in case one of the observers is unable to attend. Adopted: That SGC hereby appropri- ates $150.00 to pay travel and registra- tion expenses for Mary Beth Norton and Sue Orrin to attend the Confer- ence on South Africa (sponsored by USNSA and Oberlin College) in Wash- ington, D.C., April 10-12. Adopted: That SGC cooperate in the sponsorship of the "End to Poverty" Week and thus lend its name as co- sponsor to the week's activities. Further that SGC donate to VOICE Political ?arty the sum of $20.00 in order to help alleviate the costs for this campus-wide series of programs. Events The following student sponsored events are approved for the coming weekend. Social Chairmen are reminded that requests for approval for social events are due in the Office of Student Affairs not later than 12 o'clock noon on the Tues. prior to the event. APRIL 3- Alpha Xi Delta, Pledge Formal; Phi Epsilon Pi, Pledge Party; Thronson, Open Open; Zeta Tau Alpha, Inn Amer- ica. . APRIL 4- Adams House, Open Open; Allen Rumsey, Open Open; Alpha Delta Phi, Record Party; Alpha Epsilon Pi, Pajama Party; Alpha Sigma Phi, Casino Party; Alpha Tal Omega, Dance; Chi Phi, Party; Chi Psi, Band Dance; Delta Chi, Theme Party; Delta Kappa Epsilon, Band' Party; Delta Sigma Delta, Dance Party; Kappa Sigma, Pledge Formal; Lloyd House, Party & open open. Michigan, Open Open; Phi Gamma Delta, House Party; Phi Kappa Psi, Band Party; Phi Sigma Delta, Band; Phi Sigma Kappa, Pledge Formal; Pi Lamb- da Phi, Pledge Party; Reeves, Open Open & Dance; Sigma Alpha Epsilon, House Party; Theta Xi, Pledge Formal; Wenley, Open Open; Winchell, Open Open 8;30-11:30; Winchell, Rec. Room Party 11:30-1; Zeta Psi, Pledge formal. Placement ANNOUNCEMENT: Federal Service Entrance Exam-The next FSEE will be given on May 16. You must apply for this exam by April 14. SUMMER PLACEMENT: 212 SAB- The Lodge of 4 Seasons, Missouri - New luxury resort hotel opening to the public on June 1, 1964, seeks college students for summer positions. Stu- dents from all states and foreign coun- tries are invited to apply. Operated in connection with the Chase-Park Plaza Hotel. Applications & brochure at Summer Placeme~nt. The Btass Rail-World's Fair-Notice to all students who sent in applica- tions from the Summer Placement Service. You have a job at the World's Fair. Don't be impatient & call. The firm is taking care of those who start April 22nd. You will hear from them before you finish your exams in May. POSITION OPENINGS: New York Corp., Detroit, Mich.-Seek- ing men for Field Underwriters-BA Liberal Arts or BBA. Sales exper. pref. Age 23-49. Residents of Detroit or southeastern Mich. pref. Career with mgmt. oppor. Large Industrial Organization in Mich.-Career oppor. in mgmt. dev. Ex- posure to many phases of indust. mgmt. Educ. bkgd. in Liberal Arts with em- phasis on Indust. Psych., Bus. Mgmt. & Indust. Rels. Work toward a MA degree desirable Indust. & teaching ex- per. helpful. National Assoc. of Engrg. Companies, Detroit, Mich.-Seeking Secretary. Op- por. for career-minded girl interested in working in downtown Detroit. Should have above average stenographic skills & ability to assume responsibility & handle details. State of Ill., Dept. of Mental Health -Openings include Activity Prog. Supv., Child Care Workers, Hearing & Speech Specialist, Psychologists, Sch. Principal, Teacher of Exceptional Children, & So- cial Workers. U.S. Rubber Tire Co., New York City -"1) Retail Salesman-Age 21-35, Sales aptitude. Working knowledge of retail selling procedures. Previous exper. in retail sales in related business desir- able. 2) Wholesale Salesman-Age 23- 40. Strong sales ability. Exper. in all aspects of Wholesale/TBA sales. Wisconsin Telephone Co., Milwaukee, Wis.-1) Mathematical Economist - MA degree in Econ. & Stat. or Economet- rics.. Related courses. Work exper. in field is desirable but not a requisite. Will consider those with BA plus ex- per. 2) Mathematical Statistician-MA in Math and/or Stat. Work exper. desir- able. BA considered plus exper. Defense Research Corp., Santa Bar- bara, Calif.-3 new openings in field of counterinsurgency. Must be fluent in Spanish & avail, for modest amt. of travel to Latin American countries. Must be U.S. citizens.g 1) Electronic Engnr, w/BS or MS degree. Up to 5 yrs. exper. 2) Mech., Civil or Arch Engnr.-BS or MS-up to 5 yrs. exper. 3) Political Scientist with PhD. Latin Amer. specialist, 10 yrs. foreign service.s, Universal-Cyclops Steel Corp., Bridge- ville, Pa.-1) Electrical Maintenance. 2) Claims Metallurgist. Recent grads or alumni. Kendall Co., Chicago, Ill.-Seeking several qualified men for positions in marketing dept. Should have sales ex- per. selling consumer or medical prod- ucts. Should have educ, & exper, to assume a mgmt. position after 1 or 2 yr. indoctrination in field sales assign- ment. American Camping Assoc., Inc., Mar- tinsville, Ind.-National Executive Dir. BA degree, pref. with major in 1 of the humanities. Grad. trng. desirable but not required. Camp exper. desirable. Ex- per. of admin. nature required in educ, community organization or other re- lated area. B. F. Goodrich Co., Akron, Ohio- Market Supv.-Adhesives-Position re- quires ident. of attratice end uses of adhesive products & dev. of mkt. plans for these products. Must be able to de- velop short & long range total mktg. plan in strategy, sales forecasting, pric- ing, promotion & adv. * * * For further information, please call General Div., Bureau of Appointments, 3200 SAB, Ext. 3544. EDUCATION DIVISION: Beginning Mon., April 6, the follow- ing schools will be at the Bureau to interview prospective teachers for the 1964-1965 school year. MON., APRIL 6- Belding, Mich.-Elem. 1 & 4: Sec.- Biol., Lib., Girls PE, Engl., J.H. MR Gen. Sci.; Var. Football coach, As- st. Ftb. Coach, J.V. Ftb., Var. Basket- ball, J.V. Basketball, 9th gr. Bskt. with one above. Dearborn Heights, Mich. (Fairlane Schs.)-Typing (Engl. background), Fr. Flint, Mich. (Atherton Schs.)-Elem. 2-6, MH, Sp. Corr.; J.H.-Girls PE, Soc. St./Coach; H.S.-Span./Engl., Engl. 9th, Engl. 10th. Grass Lake, Mich.-Sec.--Engl., Girls PE, Soc. St., Home Ec., Biol./Chem., Band, Head Ftb./Math. Hamtramck, Mich.-Early Elem., Girls PE/Swim., Electr., Auto. Mech Harrisville, Mich. (Alcona Comm. Schs.)-Elem. K, 2, 3, 5; J.H.-Matti or Math/Engl.; H.S. Guid., Engl./Fr., Girls PE/Engl. Marshall, Mich.-Elem. K-6; H.S. - Art, Girls PE, Span., Span./Other field, Engl., Math, Spec. Ed.-J.H. MR. TUES., APRIL 7- Daly City, Calif.-K-8. Dearborn Heights, Mich. (Dist. 4) - Elem. K-6, Vocal or Vocal/Instr.; Read. Cons., H.S. Sci., J.H. Art. Dearborn Heights, Mich. (Dist, 8) - Elem., Engl., Math, Sci., Ind. Arts, Spec. Ed. East Rockwood, Mich. (Gilbralter Schs.)-Elem. K-6, Vocal; J.H.-Engl./ Soc. St., Math/Sci.; H.S.-Bus. Ed., Ind. Arts, Math, Phys, V.T. Grass Lake, Mich.-Elem. only. Lincoln Park, Mich.-Elem. K-6, Sec. -Comm., Gen. Sol., Geog., Girls PE, Home Ec., Ind. Arts, Math, Sci., Art, Instr., Rem. Read., Sp. Corr., EMH, TMH, VT. Saginaw, Mich.-Fields not announc- ed. Southfield, Mich.-Elem. K-6, J.H. - Engl., Math, Sol., Art,. PE, Bus. Ed., Ind. Arts, Home Ec., Speech/Bus, or Shop, Latin, Fr., Span.; H.S.-Ind. Arts, Hist./Econ. or Soc., Biol., Chem. or Gen .Sci., Ital./Ger. and/or Engl., Math; Elem.-Lib., PE, Vocal, Instr., MR. WED., APRIL 8- Bay Village, Ohio-Elem. K-6, Sec. Engl., Engl./Fr. or Fr./Latin, Chem., Gen. Sci., Home Ec., Spec. Ed. San Diego, Calif.-Elem. (will see sec. only if time permits). Flint, Mich. (Beecher Schs.)-Elem., Sec.-Engl., Girls PE. Hale, Mich.-Early Elern., H.S. Engl./ Journ., Phys./Chem./Biol., Home Ec., Soc. St., H.S. Instr./Elem. Vocal. Portage, Mich.-Elem. K-6, Span., Lib., Girls PE. Art, Vocal; J.H.-Engl. (min- or)/Soc. St. (geog.), Engl. (minor)Soc. St. (U.S. Hist.), Engl. (minor)/Soc. St. (civics), Math, Sci./Math, Health (woman), Spec. Ed.-MH, V.T. St. Clair Shores, Mich. (South Lake Schs.)-Elem. K-6, Lib., MR; Sec.- Comm., Music, Phys., Engl., Soc. St., Gen. Set. THURS., APRIL 9- Battle Creek, Mich. (Lakeview Schs.) -Elem. K-3, MR-Type A; J.H.-Soc. St./Sci./~Coach, Engl./Soc. St., Math, Gen. Math; H.S.-Soc. St., Engl., Lat- in, Math, Fr./Span. Detroit, Mich.-All fields. Grosse Pointe, Mich.-Elem., Sec. Romulus, Mich.-Elem., Inst., Vocal; J.H.-Math/Sci., Math/Gen. Bus., Math, L.A./Soc. St., Vocal/Chorus; H.S. - Home Ec., Engl. 10th/11th, Girls PE/Art - or Engl., Bus. Ed., Counsel. Football Coach. Warren, Mich.-Fields not announced. Walled Lake, Mich.-Elem. K-6, Vocal; Sec.-Engl., Girls PE, Home Ec., Vocal, Fr., Math/Chem., Bus. Ed.; Spec. Ed. -Sp. Corr., M.H., Em. Dist. San Diego, Calif-See above. FRI., APRIL 10- Englewood, Colo. (Cherry Creek Schs.) -Elem., Lib., Fr., Sp. Corr.; J.H.- Girls Guid., 7th Engl., Engl./Soc. St., Home Ec, Math, Math/Sci., MH, Lib.; H.S.-Boys Guid., 9 & 10 Eng., Girls PE. Math, Biol., Lib. (most interested in experience). Wheeling, Ill.-Elem. K-6, PE, Sp. Corr.; J.H.-Vocal, Span., Set., Lang. Arts; Social Worker. Fraser, Mich.-Elem. K-6, Lib., Art, Sp. Thera., Vocal. Grand Haven, Mich.-Elem. K-6, Art Supv., Type A, Sp. Corr., V.T., Lib.; J.H.-7th Unified/Engl./Geog., 8th. Engl/ Sp./Dr., 9th Engl./Read.; H.S.-Govt./ Hist./Girls PE, Span./Ger./Girls PE, Lat- in/Fr./Girls PE, Engl./Journ./Sp./De- bate/Girls PE, Math/Chem., Engl./Sp./ Debate/Journ. Monroe, Mich.-Elem. K-6, Art, Read., Curr. Cons., Guid. Cood., J.H.-Engl.; Spec. Ed. - Type A, Emot. Dist., Sp. Corr., V.T. Port Huron, Mich.-Elem. K-6, Art Cons., Type A, Deaf; Sec.-Art, Fr., Type A, No Soc. St. Stockbridge, Mich.-Elem. Vocal, Sec. -J.H. Math, Read./Spell. (7 & 8), H.S. Engl., Math. * * *, Appointments may be made now. If you find it necessarly to cancel, please do so by the day before the interview. For additional information and ap- pointments contact the Bureau of Ap- pointments, 3200 SAB, 663-1511, Ext. 3547. sr%-Nmwwft Is Hillel MIXER featuring: The Vagrants Next Sat., April 11 --9:30-1:30 P.M. Admission: 25c preceded by Hillell's Saturday Night Movie "THE GOLEM" starting at 8 P.M.-25c 1429 H ill St. MMMMWAM u.=. urr u.. Direct from Paris LE TRETEAU DE PARIS in L'ALOUETTE by Jean Anouilh FRIDAY, April 3rd at 8:00 p.m. TRUEBLOOD AUDITORIUM Tickets at $2.50 and $2.00 DEPT. 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