i PAGE EIGHT, THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY, APRIL7, 1964 DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN (Continued from Page 2) THURS., APRIL 9- IENGINEERING PLACEMENT INTER- Jacobson Stores, Inc., Jackson, Mich. VIEWS-Seniors & grad students, please WED, APRIL 8- (business offices)-Men & women. May sign interview schedules posted at 128-H ED., APRIL &Co.Ne-& Aug. grads. Seeking: degree i any West Engrg. for appointments with the Goodbody & Co., New York, N.Y- field of study. Positions: Adv., Mgmt. following: Men & women. Feb., May & Aug. grads. Trng., Merchandising, Office Mgmt., APRIL 7- Seeking: Gen. Liberal Arts majors v."ith Personnel, Retailing & Sales. Various lo- A. 0. Smith Corp., Milwaukee, Wis.; demonstrated interestin Econ., Poli. Sc- cations. T.pCit&Corp., Mi Kauk e , or Educ. Also Bus. Ad. Pstos rk Tipp City & Cleveland, Ohio; Kanakee, erag td. psogBu. wich Positions: Brok- The Upjohn Co., Kalamazoo, Mich. Ii.-BS-MS: ChE. 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DEADLY SERIOUS on the bench before the Kansas State game are (left to right) Assistant Coach Tom Jorgensen, Cazzie Russell, and Coach Dave Strack. Russell was forced to sit out the team's last game after aggravating his ankle injury in the loss to Duke. COMING DOWN HARD with a rebound in Michigan's 100-90 victory over Kansas State, Bill Buntin commanded a- 14-5 edge in rebounds over 7' Roger Suttner (behind Buntin) and also out- scored his rival center, 33-20. Buntin made the all-tournament team to add to his all-Big Ten and third-team All-America selections. ------. I paid for the job with a HOME IMPROVEMENT! LOAN ......,. . A A NEW MAN after a slow start this season was Duke's 6'10" Jay Buckley, who wracked Michigan with 25 points and 14 rebounds. Photographs and Captions by Dave Good THE 'ONLY THING standing between fast-breaking Willie Murrell of Kansas State and the basket here is Michigan's Bob Cantrell. Wondrous Willie won a place on the all-tournament team, while Cantrell, known primarily as a defensive player this year, came through with two fine back-to-back offensive performances. He added a season high of 20, points against Kansas State to 12 against Duke. I / - w "t- '73 - ~i i~... ...iY .5 '. SH