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Will be doing typing, cor- respondence and some "accounting- type" work. This is a long-term job. :*- * * There are' several miscellaneous and neral odd jobs available. Some are ry'short term. Please check our bul- tin board for details. Pla e m en t PLACEMENT INTERVIEWS, Bureau Appointments-Seniors & grad stu- nts, please call Ext. 3544 for appoint-, ents with'the following: LES., APRIL 2k- Monarch Life Insurance Co., Spring- Id, Mass.-Men, May grads. Seeking agrees in Econ., Poli. Sci., English, ., Psych., Speech & Gen. Liberal Arts. sitions: Insurance Sales. Location: nn Arbor & Detroit area. U.S. Navy-Mr. Terrin of the Navy ill be in the Lower Lobby of the ich. Union on Tues. from 9 a.m. to 4 ". Would like to discuss the programs they offer with all interested seniors or terminal students. Please stop & talk with him at your convenience. WED., APRIL 22- F e d e r a I Housing Administration, Washington, D.C.-Men & women, May grads. Seeking degree with Poli. Sci., Econ. & Bus. Ad. majors. Positions: Econ., Mgmt. Trng., Mkt. Res, Housing Mkt. Analyst-Trainee, Mortgage Credit Trainee, Appraiser Trainee, Realty Ass't., Acc't., Mortgage Insurance Underwrit- ing, Publ. Admin. Location: Various places throughout U.S. after trng. in Washington. U.S. citizenship required. THURS., APRIL 23- Aetna Life Insurance Co., Detroit, Mich.-Men, May & Aug. grads. Seek- ing degrees in any major field of study. Positions: Insurance Sales & Sales Management. Loaction: Greater Detroit area. FRI., APRIL 24-. The American Institute for Foreign Trade, Phoenix, Ariz.-Will be here to interview prospective students. Men & women, May & Aug. grads. Seeking ma- jors in Econ., Poli. Sci., For. Lang., Geog., Soc., Hist., Gen. Lib. Arts, & Bus. Ad. for study in the field of Foreign Trade. Will prepare graduates to as- sume posts abroad in international business sngmt., govt. service & exec. positions in the home offices of firms having extensive foreign interests. Through language & international com- merce courses, students receive the es- sential specialized educ. required to fit them for their future in international commerce. SUMMER PLACEMENT: 212 SAB- Camp Tamakwa Canada-Coed camp has positions for section leaders. Must be at least 23 yrs, old. Will interview Thurs., April 16 in the afternoon (to- day). University Data Processing, Ann Arbor -Want a computer..man with no less than Math 473, preferably 573 for work in Detroit, Mich. Come to Summer Placement for further details. EDUCATION DIVISION: Beginning Mon., April 20, the follow- ing schools will be at the Bureau of Appointments to interview prospective teachers for 1964-1965. MON., APRIL 20-. Blissfield,, Mich.-H.S. Chem./Physics, Engl., Art; J.H. Engl.; Elem. Vocal. Howell, Mich. - Elem.-Instr./Vocal; J H.-PE, Math/Sci., Engl./Soc. St.; H.S. -Fr., Chem./Physics, Ind. Arts, Gen Sci, Math, Engl./Soc. St. TUES., APRIL 21- Mt. Clemens, Mich. (L'anse Creuse Publ. SEchs.)-Elem. K, 1, 2; J.H.- Math/Sci, H.S.-Phys. Sci. Mt. Clemens, Mich.-Elem. K-6; J.H.- Math, Sci., Art, Vocal, Girls PE, Speech Thera. St. Joseph, Mich.-Elem. K, 1, 4, 5, 6, PE, Vocal, Art; J.H.-Engl./Geog./ Math, Engl./Soc. St./Health; H.S. - Engl./Amer. Lit./Comp., Speech, Comm./ Bus./bookkeeping, Home Ec. Hartland, Mich.-6th Gr., Elem. Vo- cal; J.H.-Engl./Soc. St., Math; H.S. - Engl./Speech, Math, Lib.; Girls PE, J.H. Basketball, H.S Baseball. South Lyon, Mich.-Elem. K-6, Music; J.H.-8th Sci., 8th Engl., Band/Vocal, Art, Soc. St./Music, H.S.-Engl., Gen. Sci./Math, Ind. Arts/Math; Spec. Ed. -Type A Speech Corr. WED., APRIL 22- Battle Creek, Mich.-Elem. K-6, In- str.; J.H.-Engl./Soc. St., Gen. Set.; Sec. -Math, Engl., Span., Fr., Bus Ed, Home Ec, Girls PE, Boys PE, Ind Arts, Ind. Arts/Boys PE, Lib.; M.R., Deaf, Blind, Speech Corr. East Rockwood, Mich. (Gilbralter Sch. Dist.)-Elem. K-6, Vocal; J.H. Math/ Set.; H.S.:-Bus. Ed., Ind. Arts, Math, Physics, Home Ec.; V.T. Northville, Mich.-Elem., Speech Corr., J.H.-Math, Engl., H.S.-Physics/Phys. Sci., Engl., Lif. Set. (Biol.), M.R. Roseville, Mich.-J.H.-Engl., Math, Sci., Ind. Arts, Home Ec., Art, Gen. Bus..Type., Engl./Latin, Engl./Speech, Type A, Counsel. (woman), H.S.-Coop. Ed., Type A, Lib., Counsel., Engl./ Journ., Auto Shop, Phys./Math. Anaheim, Calif. (Magnolia Pub. Schs.) -Elem. K-6. THURS., APRIL 23- Livonia, Mich.-All fields. Deckerville, Mich.-Soc. St., Comm. (T & S), J.H. Set., Chem./Phys. FRI., APRIL 24- Ludington, Mich.-K., El. Vocal, J.H. Girls PE, H.S. Type, Hone Ec., Span./ Engl Grayling, Mich.-Elem. K, 2, 3, 6; H.S. -Engl./play prod, background, Girls PE, Art. * * * Make appointments now. For additional information and ap- pointments contact the Bureau of Ap- pointments, 3200 SAB, 663-1511, Ext. 3547. THE SOCIAL WORK school places students at the University Hospital where they have actual' experience working with patients and hospital staff. With the staff and patients, the training social worker may discuss such topics as the medical care a patient nmight need after returning home. KAMALAKAR RAO t II The League Social Committee Cordially Invites All Women to WEDIQUETTE Saturday, April 10th League Ballroom 2:00 P.M. i This Week's Sabbath Evening Service at H ILLEL is being conducted by members of A E Phi SORORITY Fri., April 17 7:30 P.M. NOTICE III The Interfraternity Council has available a total of $2000 in scholarships for award to qualified members of Michigan Undergraduate fraternities. Application forms may be obtained at the IFC Office, 1510 Student Activities Bldg., and are due at IN THE HURON Valley Children's Clinic, social work students, I e under trained personnel, work with children referred there for I n W o rk S ettin g s outpatient help. They use the group as the means and context to work for behaviorial and attitudinal changes through struc- tured discussion and activities. - a( STUDENTS . ... ALL UNPAID SUBSCRIPTIONS CLASSIFIED ADS DISPLAY ADS MUST BE PAID 5 P.M., APRIL 17. Selection interviews will be held Sunday, April 19. THIS WEEK-OR GRADES WILL BE WITHHELD THREE YEARS AFTER THE BAR MITZVAH . . GRADUATES IF YOUR MAJOR IS IN THE FIELD OF: CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY CLINICAL SOCIAL WORK SPEECH AND HEARING SPECIAL EDUCATION PHYSICAL THERAPY OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY SALARY RANGES: $5,200 to $10,795 with anticipated increases as of July 1, '1964. There are many new positions and opportuni- ties available at Michigan's outstanding Plymouth State Home and Training School located between Ann Arbor and Detroit. Energetic and dynamic individuals in any of the above fields relating to the mentally retarded are invited to apply. Opportunities to participate in research, teaching, community education, inservice training and program development. Salaries depend upon education and experience. Michigan civil service job benefits include: SOME STUDENTS in the second year of studies are trained as administrators at the University Hospital. Periodically, cases are reviewed by a team consisting of persons in various medical fields. In this type of setting, the students develop administrative techniques as well as methods of working as members of a team. DURING A PERIOD of recrea- tion, a student works with a youngster at the detention home. Y 1 I -: .1... r$ i t l t ISRAEL INDEPENDENCE DAY (1948-1964) _ A brief talk by Lt. Commander Herzl Lavon of the Israeli Navy will be followed by Israeli folk dancing by the Nagila Dancers. The audience .: :.. _. . a :... ,., .:. ..: