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THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUN

Announce Branstrom Prizes

DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN
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Re, William Redlin, Carol Reeves, Jary
Ridout, Steven Ringel, Frederick Rin-
gia, David Rives, Elizabeth Roediger,
Mark Roseman, Stanley Rosenberg,
Thomas Rowland.
Sally Ryden, Jonathan Sakol, Robert
Salamon, Nina Satz, Florence Saunders,
Andrew Saxe, Patricia Scanlon, Alan
Schwartz, Rochard Scheer, Michael
Schermer, Phillip Shepard, Richard
Shoaff, Joan Skibbe, Eileen Silverman.
Andrew Sinats, Albert Snedden, Bev-
erly Sperring, Doug Sprigg, Richard
Stadler, Larry Steck, Nancie Stein, Bar-
bara Steinberg, Joyce Stephens, Michael
Stulberg, Mack Sutton, Mark Sutton.
Susan Taisch, William Taylor, Mar-
gery Teter, John Tjepkema, Julie Van-
derpool, Victoria Vetter, Kenneth Volz,
Elizabeth Walchak, Mary Wallace, Wil-
liam Wares, Gayle Weinberger, Gloria
Weinstein, Susan Wender.
Brian Wideman. Soon Young Song
Yoon, Michael Matlof, Eugene Willett
May, Frank Anton Melichar, Kenneth
Raymond Methven, Ruth Eliza Jane
Miley, Sherry Ann Miller, Brian Dud-
ley Mohr, Scott Elliott Monroe, Mildred
Susan Montgomery, Barbara Ellen Mor-
ris, Paul Frederick Morrison, William
Lewis Munger, Gregory Pall Neff.
Bruce Arthur Nelson, Gail Avis
Obrecht, John Douglas Overmars, Mere.
dith Lynne Palmer, Judith Ann Parker,
Bruce Leroy Parsley, Lawrence Mark
Perlman, Barbara Ann Peckham, Donna
LaVon Peters, Rick Steven Piltz Milton
Bruce Pollock, Arline Israel Prager.
School of Music
Lawrence Joe Elam, Ronald Harrison
Jeffers, Dale Evans McIvor, Roger Al-
len Parker, John G. Schaeffer, Carolyn
Tolson, Barbara Kay Walz, Mercey
Jeanne Wilson, William Joseph Ben-
ninghoff.
Natural Resources
Thomas Hugh Herschelman.
° School of Nursing
Marilyn Mirel Broda, Carol Louise
Carppbell, Margaret Lee Chamberlin,
Jam'e Lee Donahue, Charna Rhoda El-
bein, Dianne Rober Fuller, Donna
Lynne Helmkamp, Kathleen P. Hola-
'han, Georgann M. McGee, Margaret A.
Nillson, Sandra Jean Panozzc, Ruth
Ann Payton, Janice Lynn Peabody,
Lynne Rader, Ruth Ann Verlinde, Lois
Mary Young.
School of Pharmacy
Gwendolyn Sue Bennett, Hedwig
Sophia Czuba and Sandra Lee Ostrand.
Set .Petitioning
For league
Petitioning for Women's League
positions began March 5 and will
continue through March 25.
Positions which may be peti-
tioned for include:
President of the League; admin-
istrative vice-president; coordi-
nating vice-president; members of
the interviewing and nominating
committee; and members of wom-
en's judiciary.
The following committee chair-
manships are also open:
Community Services Commit-
tee; University Services Commit-
tee; public relations committee,
and international committee. Two
new positions are also open: edu-
cational and cultural committee
and freshman personnel director.
The interviewing is informal.
Additional information or petitions
are available from Ina Lynch, '62,
chairman of the League Inter-
viewing and Nominating Com-
mittee.
We are now
Delivering
PIZZA and SUBS
DOMINI(K'S
NO 2-5414

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Delta Delta Delta (local) Scholarship:
Applicants: any current sophomore or
junior women, full-time students, eligi-
bility based on an over-all average of
2.8, citizenship and need. Application
blanks available at the Office of the
Dean of Women, March 12-23.
Attention: Current Sophomores and
Junior Women. Informational meetings
for Undergraduate Assistants for 1962-
63 in Women's Residence Halls will
be held on March 13, at 6:30 p.m. at
Mary Markley, Couzens, Alice Lloyd, Jor-
dan, Stockwell and Betsy Barbour.
Women-Physical Education: Women
students taking required physical edu-
cation who were medically deferred for
the first half of this semester should
report to Office 15, Barbour Gym, to
sign for their spring activity. Registra-
tion will be held from 8 a.m. to noon
and 1-5 p.m., Mon.-Wed., March 12-14.
Upperclass students who wish to elect
physical education classes may do so
on Thurs. and Fri. mornings, March
29 and 30, Main Floor, Barbour Gym.
Approval for the following student-
sponsored activities becomes effective
24 hours after the publication of this
notice All publicity for these events
must be withheld until the approval
has become effective.
March 13-The Michigan Daily, SGC
Candidate Press Conference, 7 p.m.,
Michigan Union Ballroom.
March 12 and 13-Americans Commit-
ted to World Responsibility, film show-
ing, 3510 SAB, 7:30 p.m.
Events Monday
Lecture: Wayne E. Oates, Prof. of
Psychology of Religion, Louisville, Ky.,
on "Personal Conflict..." Psychology
and Religion Series. Mon., March 12,
4:15 p.m., Aud. A. Open to the public.
Seminar in Applied Mechanics: Mon.,
March 12, 311 West Engrg. Bldg. Dr.
T. Brooke Benjamin, Cambridge Uni-
versity, will speak on "The Hydrody-
namics of Liquid Films." Coffee at 3:30
p.m. in the Faculty Lounge.
University Lecture: Dr. Jean J. Sez-
nec, Marshal Foch Prof. of Modern
Languages, Oxford University, will speak
on "Visual Inspiration in Les Fleurs
de Mal" on Mon., March 12 at 4:10
p.m. in the Rackham Amphitheatre.
Automatic Programming and Numeri-
cal Analysis Seminar: "I.P.L. V-List
Manipulation Language (Cont.)" by L.
R. Herche at 4 p.m. on Mon., March 12
in Computing Center, Seminar.
Events Tuesday
The Baroque Trio: The Baroque Trio,
Nelson Hauenstein, flute, Florian'Muel-

ler, oboe, and Marilyn Mason, harpsi-
chord, assisted by Clyde Thompson,
double-bass, will present a recital on
Tues., March 13, 8:30 p.m. in Rackham
Lecture Hall. They will perform com-
positions by Stoelzel, Marcello, LaBarre,
C.P.E. Bach, and Boismortier. Open to
the public without charge.
University Lecture by Prof. Creighton
Gabel, Northwestern University, Tues.,
March 13, 4:10 p.m., Aud. B. "Archaeol-
ogy in Africa Today: A Synthesis of
Results and Trends."
Seminar on the United Nations Uni-
versity: Ninth Session. "International
Youth Service and the United Nations
Peace Corps." Discussants: Mrs. Ruth
Useem, Research Consultant of the
Dept. of Anthropology and Sociology
at Michigan State University; Samuel
P. Hayes, Prof. of Economics. 7:30 p.m.,
3532 SAB, Tues., March 13.
PLACEMENT INTERVIEWS, Bureau
of Appointments-Seniors & grad stu-
dents, please call Ext. 3544 for interview
appointments with the following:
MON., MARCH 12-
City of Detroit-Men & Women-All
degrees-for positions in Personnel, Pur-
chasing, Social Work, Statistics, Public
Admin., Recreation, Public Health
Educ., etc.
Bureau of the Budget, Washington,
D.C.-(p.m. only)-Men & Women with
degree in Econ.. Poli Sci., Soc., or Law
Economist (includ. labor econ.), orin
Foreign Trade, Publ. Admin., or Sta-
tistics. Graduate training preferred.
Ortho Pharmaceutical Corp., Raritan,
N.J.-Men with degree in any field for
Sales Territories in Great Lakes Area.
Tennessee Valley Authority, Knox-
ville, Tenn.-Men with major appro-
oriate to following jobs: Training Of-
ficer on Mgmt. Services Staff, Statisti-
cian, Specialist in Property Mgmt., Re-
search Analyst on Power Research Staff,
Purchasing Agent, Mathematician in
Computing Center, Personnel Officer,
Date Processing Analyst, Biologist, At-
torney, & Economists. Also Public Ad-
min. candidates. Women will be consid-
ered only for positions of Mathemati-
clan & Statistician.
TUES., MARCH 13-
Bureau of the Budget-(See Mon.)
Y.W.C.A. - Women for locations
throughout the U.S. Degree in any field
of Liberal Arts for Recreation Work.
Also BA in Social Work or MSW for
Social Work positions. Other profes-
sional positions available for Liberal
Arts grads as Prog. Director; Physical
Educ. & Health Prog. Dir.; & Exec. Dir.
Ohio Oil Co., Findlay, O. (a.m. only)
-Men with degree in any field for
Marketing Sales Trng. Prog. 3 hrs. of
Accounting required.
Procter & Gamble Overseas Div. -
Citizens of areas of operations only
who wish to return to their native
countries to work. Men with degrees
in Chem. or Liberal Arts for positions

in Advertising, Foreign Trade, Prod.,
Purchas., Sales Promotion & Traffic.
Men with degrees in Bus. Ad. for Acc't.,
Finance, Marketing, Prod. Mgmt., Pur-
chas.. & Traffic positions.
Hallmark Cards, Kansas City, Mo.-
Candidates with BA in Design. Men
with major in either Painting & Draw-
ing or Commercial Art for positions in
Adv., Design, or Editorial Dept. Women
with major in Painting & Drawing or
Commercial Art for positions in Let-
tering, Adv., or Creative Design Depts.
J. Walter Thompson Co., N.Y.C. -
(p.m. only)-WOMEN only. Degree in
Math., Econ., Engl., Journalism or re-
lated field for various phases of adv.
work, includ. public rels. Typing &
related skills helpful.
WED., MARCH 14-
J. Walter Thompson-(See Tues.)
Wayne County Bureau of Social Aid,
Detroit, Mich.-Men & Women. Liberal
Arts candidates for positions as Social
Workers in Mich. Dept. of Social Wel-
fare.
* * *
Nearly every firm rescruiting in this
office sends co. lit. 'in advance which
must be read by each student before
his interview appointment.

INTERESTED IN
PEACE CORPS
Mr. Robert McClusky, an operations officer in the Division
of Far East Programs, will be on campus Monday, March
12, and Tuesday, March 13, to interview persons, especially
seniors, who may be interested in joining the Peace Corps.
Individual students may schedule interviews on Monday
and Tuesday between 3:30 p.m. and 6 p.m. in Room 3510
of the Student Activities Building.
Students interested in a general discussion of the Peace
Corps program may attend an open meeting on Monday or
Tuesday evening at 7:30 p.m. in Room 3510 Student Activi-
ties Building. Mr. McClusky will be available to speak
before any student organization after 8:30 p.m. either
evening.
For further information, please call NO 3-1511, Ext. 3144.

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ASSEMBLY
for all I.S.A. members
in the UNION* at 7:30 to 9:30 P.M.
on SUNDAY, MARCH 11.
Refreshments and Entertainment,
also including Yoga-Postures.
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