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OFFICIAL BULLETIN

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In": Architecture Aud., 7 and

9

Dental Honors Convocation - Rack-
ham Lecture Hall, 8 p.m.
Univ. Choir Auditions--(Non-School
of Music students) for full semester at
3:15 p.m. today, May 8, in Prof. May-
nard Klein's office, 38 Lane Hall.
Botany Seminar - Dr. Winslow R.
Briggs, Dept. of Biological Sciences,
Stanford Univ., 'The Phototropic Re-
sponses of Coleoptiles": 12:10 p.m. in
1139 Natural Science Bldg.
General Notices
CORRECTION - Attention Faculty
Members of: College of Lit., Science
and the Arts, School of Education,
School of Music, School of Public
Health, and School of Business Admin.:
Students, expecting degrees this May,
are advised not to request grades of I
or X. When such grades are absolutely
imperative, the work must be made
up in time to allow you to report the
make-up gradenot later than noon,
Mon., May 18, 1964.
Spring Concert: The U-M Symphony
Band, under the direction of William
D. Revelli, and the U-M Varsity Band,
under the direction of George Caven-
der, will present their annual joint
Spring outdoor concert on Sun. eve-
ning, May 10, at 7:30 p.m., "On the
Diagonal" east of Mason Hall. The
public is cordially invited to attend
How to- spend a weekend
in Chicago for $15
TOM CHERRY
U. of Kentucky
Lexington, Ky.
3}<i" :Says, "Any
student, man
or woman, can
stay at
Chicago's
YMCA Hotel
and enjoy a
weekend for
$15.00. Here is
how I did it."
Fr. P.M. Dinner at YMCA Hotel $1.15
Chicago Symphony 2.50
Coke .10
Room at Y Hotel 2.7$

this concert at no admission charge.
In the event of rain, the concert will
be held at Hill Aud.
Summer Registration: 30-40 students
wanted to assist at summer registration
June 18 and 19, 1964. Contact Miss
Heck, 1513 Admin. Bldg.
PLANS FOR COMMENCEMENT
Commencement: Friday, May 22, 1964,
10 a.m.
Time of Assembly: 9:30 a.m. (ex-
cept as noted).
Places of Assembly:
Members of the Faculties at 9:15 a.m
in the Lobby, first floor, Admin. Bldg.,
where they may robe. (Transportation
to Stadium or Yost Field House will
be provided.)'
Regents, Ex-Regents, Regents Elect,
Members of Deans' Conference and
other Administrative Officials at 9:15
a.m. in Admin. Bldg., Room 2549, where
they may robe. (Transportation to Sta-
dium or Yost Field House will be pro-
vided.)
Students of the Various Schools and
Colleges on paved roadway and grassy
field, East of East Gate (Gate 1-
Tunnel) to Stadium in four columns of
twos in the following order:
SECTION A:
-North side of pavement
-Lit., Science and the Arts
SECTION B:
-South side of pavement
-Law (in front)
-Engineering (behind Law)
-Education (behind Engineering)
-Natural Resources (behind Engineer-
ing)
-Nursing (behind Natural Resources)
-Social Work (behind Nursing)
SECTION C:
-On grass field in line about 30o
South of East.
-Medicine (in front)
-Dentistry (behind Medicine)
-Pharmacy (behind Dentistry)
-Architecture (behind Pharmacy)
-Business Administration (behind
Architecture)
-Music (behind Business Admin.)
-Public Health (behind Music)
-Flint (behind Public Health)
-Dearborn (behind Flint)
SECTION D:
-On grass field in a line about 450
South of East.
-Grad School Doctors (in front)
-Grad School Masters (behind Doc-
tors)
Schedules of Assembly will be posted
on bulletin boards of appropriate build-
ings. Markers will be placed at the
assembling places on Commencement
Day.
March into Stadium-10 a.m.
* * *
WEATHER RAINY
In case of rainy weather, the Univer-
sity fire siren will be blown between
9 and 9:15 a.m. indicating the exer-
cises in the Stadium will be aban-
doned. Members of the Faculties, Re-
gents, Deans, etc., will assemble at
the same places as for the fair weather
program. Graduates will go direct to

Yost Field House at 10 a.m. and enter
by the South door.
Recommendation for Departmental
Honors: 'eaching departments wishing
to recommend tentative May grads from
the College of Lit., Science, and the
Arts, for honors or high honors should
recommend such students by forward-
ing a letter (in two copies; one copy
for Honors Council, one copy for the
Office of Registration and Records) to
the Director, Honors Council, 1210 An-
gell Hall before 5 p.m., Thurs., May
14, 1964.
Teaching departments in the School
of Education should forward letters
directly to the Office of Registration
and Records, Room 1513 Admin. Bldg.,
by 8:30 a.m., Mon., May 18. 1964.
Undergrad Honors Convocation: The
annual Convocation recognizing under-
grad honor students will be held at
10:30 a.m., Fri., May 8, at Hill Aud.
Harland Cleveland, assistant secretary
of state for international organizations,
will be the speaker.
At 1:45 p.m. in front of the Michi-
gan Union, Mr. Cleveland will dedicate
a plaque commemorating the time and
place (on the steps of the Union) at
which our late President Kennedy first
enunciated the ideal of the Peace
Corps.
Since May 8 is a study day preced-
ing final exams, no classes are sched-
uled.
The honor students will not wear
caps and gowns. Main floor seats will
be reserved for them and for members
of their families, and will be held
until 10:15. Doors of the Aud. will
open at 10. The public is invited.
Placement
ANNOUNCEMENT:
U.S. Navy-Lt. W. F. Perrin will be
in the lower lobby of the Michigan
Union on Tues., May 12 from 9 a.m to
4 pm He will have information about
the Officer Candidate School, as well
as other available Navy programs, in-
cluding flying. He would like to speak
with seniors & terminal students. You
are urged to stop by & talk with Lt.
Perrin at your convenience.
SUMMER PLACEMENT:
212 SAB--
Wanted: Young woman interested in
children, to live abroad for 1 year with
the family of a professor, spending a
sabbatical leave in Germany. Help
care for three children ages 4 to 8
ORGANIZATION
NOTICES
Graduate Outing Club, Persons iniler-
ested in canoe trip of May 15, 16 and 17
please contact Jane at 668-7256.

and help with their school instruction.
All expenses (rm., bd., travel w/fam-
ily) paid, plus salary. Dates: mid Aug.,
1964 through part of July, 1965. Name
& address at Summer Placement.
Fort Mackinac, Mackinac Ils, Mich.
-Looking for cashier & guide (female)
for Fort Mackinac, beginning May 30.
Pay is $1.66 hr. for a 42-hr. week.
Wanted: College man who has some
facility ace & other tools to work on
tree plantation cutting paths, painting
buildings, mortaring walls, clearing
under telephone lines, driving the car &
doing other maintenance work. Services
are essential during July period, & may
be an opening for Aug. as well. Salary
is $250 per month, plus board & lodg-
ing. Near Great Barrington, N.Y.
New Job Information is still com-
ing in. Since there will be no way to
announce this during exam week, come
in & find out for yourself. Summer
Placement ,will be open through the
summer.
Camp Maplehurst, Keewadin, Mich.-
This camp is looking for following:
men counselors with these skills: sail-
ing, scuba diving, water skiing, pho-
tography, electronics & radio, dramatics.
Applications at Summer Placement.
The Woodbrooke Hills Swimming
Club, Farmington, Mich.-Two open-
ings for men with WSI cert. Job is ass't.
manager of club & other is life guard.
** *
Summer Placement will be getting
requests for students help for the
summer up until July 1, Better check
in before you leave for the summer.
POSITION OPENINGS:
American-Standard Plumbing & Heat-

ing Div., Buffalo, N.Y.-Seeking Man-
ager, Prod. Control Dept. 7-10 yrs. supv.
exper. Educ. bkgd.: IE, Stat, Bus Ad.
or equiv.
City of Sandusky, Ohio-Ass't. Engi-
neer-Civil grad.; Engnr. in Training
Certificate desirable; drafting ability;
interest in traffic engrg., water treat-
ment & sewerage treatment.
A. Harvey Stolnitz, Rochester, N.Y.-
Certified Public Ace't. firm is seeking
a Jr. Accountant. Should be inter-
ested in field of Public Acc't. with
ultimate goal of securing the CPA cert.
May grad.
Management Consultants in Chicago
-Large local assoc. specializing in in-
dustrial rels. field seeking young col-
lege grad with from 1-3 yrs. per-
sonnel, labor rels. or related exper.
coupled with an interest in publ. rels. &
trng. Good writing ability. Prefer some-
one working toward advanced degree.
Baldwin Piano & Organ Co., Cincin-
nati, Ohio-Sales Reps:-some music
educ. Recent grads. Various locations.
U.S. Steel, Pittsburgh, Pa. - Several
openings for male & female graduating
seniors & recent alums BA degree for
computer programming & data process-
ing. Prefer at least minor in math
with some business courses. Placement
in Chicago Loop Dist., Pittsburgh &
New York.
United Air Lines, San Francisco,
Calif.-Position for specialized type of
aircraft engnr. which involves both
indust. design & mech. design work on
aircraft cabin interiors, furnishings &
fixtures. Should have appreciation of
the human factors involved in design-
ing passenger accom. Knowledge of the

psychological & physiological impact
of colors is important.
Alcon Labs., Inc., Detroit, Mich. -
Seeking several Sales Reps. (drugs). BA
any field with good scholastic average
(biology or chem. courses plus bus. ad.
would be ideal). Some successful sales
exper. good but not a requirement.
Age 22-35. Married pref. No military
oblig. Initial trng. in Detroit. Very lit-
tle travel. May or recent grad.
Management Consultants in Chicago
+--Well known advertising agency seek-
ing May grad Male. Should have defi-
nite interest in making adv. field his
career; should be in upper 25 per cent
of class; good creative ability; good"
leadership qualities. Probably be as-
signed as Account Executive. Broad
trng. prog.
The Emporium, Grand Blanc, Mich. --
Seeking Interior Decorators for interior
decorating for stores & homes. Com-
mercial & home furnishings. BS (in-
terior desirable). Exper. pref. Male or
female.
Lincoln National Life Insurance Co.,
Jackson, Mich.-Sales Reps.-selling life
ins, as well as other types-not door
to door. It is contact type selling.
Complete trng. BA any field. No exper.

Mgmt. dev possibility
Cellasto, Inc., Ann Arbor-Techni-
clan-full time day work. Will assist
in engrg. in op. of machines. 1 or 2
yrs, college-knowledge of science help-
ful. No exper, required. Prefer young
man
Gaylord Container Div., Columbus,
Ohio-Engineering positions available.
Positions require those with degree in
either IE or ME. Should have interest
in methods improvement work, stand-
ards. job eval., & plant layout with 1-5
yrs. exper.
Carrier Research & Dev. Co., Syracuse.
N.Y.-Chemical Engineer-BS/MS CE.
0-5 yrs. exper., pref. in process dev.
Socony Mobil Oil Co., Inc., Niles, Ill.
-1) Staff Planner-OperationsRes.
BS in ChE & if, possible MS in IE, Ind.
Mgmt., or Bus. Ad. training. 2) Chem-
ist-BS or better in Chem. or ChE. 3
yrs. exper. in R. & D. in paint field.
B. F, Goodrich Co., Akron, Ohio -
Many & various positions including:
Field Auditors, Sr. Mkt. Res. Analyst,
Sri Cost Acc't., Applied Math, Systems
Analyst; Sys. Programmer, Engineers
(various types), . Patent Attorney
(chem ), Physicist, Chemists, etc.
* * *
For further information, please call

General Div., Bureau of Appointo
3200 SAB, Ext. 3544.
EDUCATION DIVISION:
TEACHER PLACEMENT INTERVIE
The following is the list of sc
that will be interviewing the
mainder of the semester at the Bu
for prospective teachers for the 1964
school year.
MON., MAY 11--
Pelham, N.Y. -- Engl. (man),
chologist (man or woman).
THURS., MAY 14-
Sault Ste. Marie, Mich.-Sec PE (
Coach, Head varsity basketball
A: HS-Lib.,Chem., Engl./Bus. Ed,,
al Shop, Speech Corr., Phys. Thera.
WED., MAY 20-
Kingsford, Mich. (Breitung Twp
Elem. K-6, H.S. Math, J.H. Engl.
* * *
Make appointments now.
Please notify the Bureau if you
accepted a job and of your sur
address. If you have taken the ed
tion forms and have not retu
them, please do so as soon as possil
For additional information and
pointments contact the Bureau of
pointments, 3200 SAB, 663-1511,
3547.

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