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similar policy extend to other member
schools.
5) The question of continued USNSA
affiliation shall receive final consid-
eration by Student Government Council
after the 15th National Student Con-
gress but before the November, 1962,
Council elections.
6) Copies of this resolution shall be
sent to the USNSA national officers,
Big Ten Student Body Presidents, the
Chairman of the National Executive
Committee, and the chairman of the
Michigan Region, USNSA,
Adopted: That Student Government
Council rescind its action of February
14, 1962, placing the question of USNSA
affiliation on the ballot in the March
elections.
Events
Faculty Recital: Glennis Stout, flute,
Louis Stout, French horn, assisted by
Eugene Bossart, piano, will present a
Recital of Flute and Horn Music on
Sun., Feb. 25, 8:30 p.m., in Aud. A.
Also assisting will be Nelson Hauen-
stein, Vincent Schneider, Richard Mass-
mann, Albert Cohen and Clyde Thomp-
son. Compositions to be performed are
by Beethoven, Karg-Elert, and Haydn.
Open to the public without charge.
Placement
POSITION OPENINGS:
Fome-Cor Corp., Springfield, Mass.-
Corp. is a recent joint venture of
Monsanto Chem. Co. & St. Regis Pa-
per Co. Following openings for either
Chemical or Mechanical Engineers: 1)
In Production. BS with 5-10 yrs. indus-
trial exper., preferably in production or
plant tech. operations with record of
achievement. 2) In Process Development.
BS with 5-8 yrs. exper., preferably in
research pilot plant, process develop-
ment & production tech. service. 3) In
Process Development. BS with 1-4 yrs.
exper.in research, process development
or production tech. service. These open-
ings in Addyston, Ohio.
City of Minneapolis Civil Service -
Real Estate Deputy Assessor for grad
in Engineering, Architecture or Real
Estate. Exper. in construction or ar-
chitectural work desirable. Residence
waived.
Hotel Corporation of America, Boston,
Mass,-Locations throughout U.S. Posi-
tions open: Sales Trainees, Ass't. Chief
Engnr., Ass't. Sales Manager, Mgmt.
Trainees, Working Chef, & Ass't. Food
& Beverage Manager.
ORGANIZATION
NOTICES
Congregational Disciples E & R Stu-
dent Guild, Noon Luncheon Discussion:
NSA Referendum, Feb. 23, Noon, 802
Monroe-Guild House.
Michigan Civil Service-Applications
being accepted now for: -Regulatory
Executive, Crime Lab. Scientist, Veter-
ans Affairs Rep. & Institution Chap-
lain. All positions require a bachelor's
& some exper. Closing date for filing
is: March 5.
Ben Z. Rubin Co., Detroit, Mich. -
Sales Engineer to handle nuclear in-
struments in Mich. & northern Ohio.
Union Starch and Refining Co., Inc.,
Granite City, 11.-Section Leader-MS
or PhD in Organic or Biochem. & 3-4
yrs. of broad, progressive & responsible'
exper. in industrial research. Project
Analyst-BS in Chem., Chem. Engrg.,
or Commercial Scl .Exper. in selling,
accounting, research or market re-
search. Willing to travel. Research
Chemist-MS or Ph.D in Science. Tech-
nician-Must have at least 2,- yrs. of
college work. Must have intro. & analyt.
courses in chem.
The Equitable Life Assurance Society,
New York, N.Y.-Positions open for 5
men in the Detroit area. Degrees in
B.s. Ad., & some sales exper. Should
have somewhat extraverted personality.
Ages 30-40.
Please call General Div., Bureau of
Appts., 3200 SAB, Ext. 3544 for further
information.
ENGINEERING PLACEMENT INTER-
VIEWS-Seniors & grad students, please
sign interview schedule at 128-H West
Engrg.
FEB. 26-
Archer-Daniels-Midland Co., Minne-
apolis, except for Prod. Tech. Sales-
men will relocate. BS-MS: ChE. R. &
D.-(Product), Sales, Prod. & Tech.
Service.
Automatic Electric Co., Northlake, Ill.
-All Degrees: EE. BS: E Physics, IE &
ME. MS: Commu. Sol. June & Aug.
grads. Both Men & Women. Des., R.
& D., Sales & Prod.
FEB. 26-27-
Bell System, AT&T Long Lines, Bell
Telephone Labs., Sandia Corp., Western
Electric Co., Bell Telephone Co. in
Principal U.S. Cities-BS-MS: EE, EM,
IE & ME. MS: Commu. Sci. & Ind. Ad-
min., Instru., & Mgmt. Sci. June grads.
Theoretical & applied R. & D., Des.,
Dev. & Prod, of commu. devices, Engrg.
Mgmt., Graduate Degree Program.
FEB. 26-
California Texas Oil Corp. (Caltex),
N.Y. City. Opportunities for overseas
assignments after about 18 mos. or 2
yrs.-BS-MS: ChE & ME. BS: EE. Des.,
R. & D., Gen'l Engrg. of overseas proj-
ects; process engrg.; product dev.
Central Soya Co., Company-wide -
BS: IB & ME, Agricultural Engrg. or
Industrial or Bus. Mgmt. Prod-Trng.
prog. for key positions in mfg. opera-
tions.
The Duriron Co., Inc., Dayton, Ohio
-BS: ChE, ME & Met. June & Aug.
grads. Des., R. & D., Sales & Prod.
W. R. Grace & Co., Dewey & Almy
Chemical Div., Cambridge, Mass., Ac-
ton, & Adams, Mass., Chicago, Ill.,
Montreal, Canada, Owensboro, Ky.,
Quakertown, Pa., San Leandro, Calif.,
Taunton, Mass.-BS-MS: ChE & ME.
June grads. Des., R. & D., Sales &
Prod., Prod. Dev., Process Dev., Process
Engrg., Project Engrg., Mfg. Engrg.
FEB. 26-27-
National Steel Corp., Great Lakes
Steel Corp. & Midwest Steel, Detroit,
Mich. & Portage, Ind.-BS-MS: Mat'ls.,
ME & Met. BS: ChE, EE, EM & IE. June
& Aug. grads. R. & D., Sales, Prod.,
Ind. Engr., Quality Control, Plant Engr.,
Safety Engr.
FEB. 26-28-
Procter & Gamble Co., Product Dev.,
Engrg. Des. & Construction, Prod.
Mgmt., Ind., Ind. Engrg., Sys. Analysis
-All Degrees: ChE. BS-MS: CE, EE,
IE & ME. MS: Ind. Admin., Instru. &
Mgmt. Sci June & Aug. grads. Summer
Employment: Students in Engrg. &
Chem., 1 yr. from degree. See sched-
ules for Feb. 27-28 only. Des., R. & D.,
Prod. & nd. Engrg.
FEB. 26-
Revco, Inc., Deerfield, Mich. - BS:
BE, IE & ME. June & Aug. grads. Des.,
R. & D. & Prod.
FEB. 26-27-
Standard Oil Co. of Calif., Calif.-
San Francisco Bay Area, Los Angeles
Basin & San Joaquin Valley-All De-
grees:- ChE. BS-MS: EE, ME & Met.
PhD: EM. June & Aug. grads. Both
Men & Women. Des., R. & D., Prod. &
Oil Field Engrs.
Union Carbide Corp., Linde Company,
Res., Dev. & Engrg. openings are pri-
marily in E. & Midwestern part of
U.S.-Sales & Prod, openings are na-
tionwide-BS-MS: AE, ChE, BE, ME &
Met. Des., R. & D., Sales & Prod.
FEB. 26-
Walker Manufacturing Co., Jackson,
Mich.-Al Degrees: ChE, EM & ME.
BS-MS: lE& Mat'ls. BS: E Math, B
Physics. MS: Ind. Admin., Instru. &
Mgmt. Sci. Des., R, & D., Sales, Prod.,
Product Engrg., Ind. Engrg.-Plant
Engrg.
Racine, Wis.-BS-MS: ChE & ME.
Both Men & Women. Des., R. & D. &
D. Prod.
SUMMER PLACEMENT SERVICE-
212 SAB:
Camp Counselors: Men & Women
who wish to be camp counselors should
register at the Summer Placement Serv-
ice by March 2nd, 1962. Your applica-
tion will be taken to the meeting of
the American Camping Association in
New York City. There will be camp
directors from all over the United
States whorwill see these akplicatins.
They may contact you. You may have
the qualifications fortwhich they are
looking. March 2 is the deadline.
YM & YWCA Camps of Ann Arbor-
Miss Marilyn Budd will be interviewing
on Thurs. & Fri., March 1 & 2, from
1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. for a Program
Director, Waterfront Director, Unit
Leaders & other counselors, male and
female.
Camp Conestoga - Michigan Coed.
Mrs. Evelyn Baumann will be inter-
viewing all day - Fri., March 2, for a
mature man to act as Director of Wa-
terskiing and Sailing programs, a Rid-
ing Instructor, good cabin counselors,
Cook-Manager, and Kitchen helpers,
male & female.
Tau Beta Camp - Michigan Coed.
Leonard Piwko will be interviewing for
all types of counseling positions on
Fri., March 2, all day.
. * s
During the week of March 4-11, the
Summer Placement Service will be clos-
ed except Tues. and Thurs., March 6
and 8, from 1:30 to 5:00 p.m.
PFart-Time
Employment
The following part-time jobs are
available. Applications for these jobs
can be made in the Part-time Place-
ment Office, 2200 Student Activities
Building, during the following hours:
Monday thru Friday 8 a.m. til 12 noon
and 1:30 til 5 p.m.
Employers desirous of hiring students
for part-time or full-time temporary
work, should call Bob Hodges at NO
3-1511, ext. 3553.
Students desiring miscellaneous odd
jobs should consult the bulletin board
in Room 2200. daily.
MALE
1-Graduate student, electrican engi-
neering and physics background,
knowledge of optics.
FEMALE
1-Housekeeper and baby sitter to live
in if possible. Weekends off. Room
and board plus salary.
1--Baby sitter-and help during dinner
hour in exchange for room and
board.
2-Trained Keypunch Operators. 20
hours per week.
-Saleswomen for "Beauty Counselor"
cosmetics. Hours optional.
1-Experienced technical typist, math
and phoenetic symbols, 5-8 hours
per week.
1-Secretary, must have dictaphone
experience. Five afternoons per
week.
V.F.W.
Friday, Feb. 23, 1962
9 to 12 P.M.
STAN MOGELNICKI'S BAND
Sponsored by the Graduate Student Council
Positions with Potential
ENGINEERS -CHEMISTS -PHYSICISTS
Chemical
Eectrical - Industrial * Mechanical
Union Carbide Consumer Products Company,
America's foremost manufacturer of dry cell bat-
teries and flashlights, and one of America's most
forward-looking companies in the development of
new battery concepts, now offers career oppor-
tunities to qualified B. S. and M. S. graduates who
are interested in creative scientific advancement.
Positions are available at Union Carbide Con-
Sumer Products Company's 8 plants, located in
the following states: Iowa, North Carolina, Ohio,
and Vermont.
Interesting, rewarding careers in research,
process and product development, production and
methods engineering, product and process control,
machine development and plant engineering. A
Union Carbide Consumer Products representative
will be on campus -
March 5 & 6
UNION CARBIDE
CONSUMER PRODUCTS
COMPANY
Division of Union Carbide Corporation
Why Fred MacMurray
wanted no part of TV
"1 turned down so manyTV shows,"
says Fred MacMurray, "that I lost
count,"In fact, he nearlypassed up
"My Three Sons"-now a hit on
ABC Television. In this week's
Saturday Evening Post, Fred tells
how he was dragged into the show.
And why his writers don't want
pretty girls on the program.
The Saturday Evening
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THOMPSON'S RESTAURANT
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offers you a taste treat
of a traditional Italian dish
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will be served daily from
12 Noon to 2 P.M. and 5 P.M. to 2 A.M.
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To Dine Out
Good food... expertly served, in pleasant
surroundings, to the most exaCting taste.
Luncheons, 11:30 to 2:00 Dinners, 5:30 to 7:30
Sunday: Dinners, 12:00 to 3:00, Closed Mondays
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We suggest that you telephone
for reservations.
Vie Corner JIoule
S. Thayer at Washington in Ann Arbor
A block west of Rackham Bldg.--NO 8-6056
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TAKE-OUT SERVICE AVAILABLE
OPEN 24 HOURS
CLOSED TUESDAYS
221 N. Main St. -Opposite the Post Office
Phone NO 8-9550 or NO 3-3857
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Specializing in Delicious Pizza Pie
Sandwiches
341 S. Main St.
OPEN DAILY 11:30 A.M.
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LUNCHEON:
Businessmen's Buffet Luncheon .
Variety of cold and hot dishes
daily except Saturdays
TUE
GOURMET NIGHT-FRENCH CUI.
WEDNESDAY'S SMORGASB
Over 100 items including PRIME
RIB OF BEEF . . . 3.75
ART DEVANEY, a television, radio and reco
will make his Ann Arbor Debut at theI
He will be playing every THURSDAY, F
SATURDAY at 6:30 P.M.
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