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Adopted: That Student Government
Council fill the existing vacancy on the
Council by petition and interview.
Elected: As officers of Student Gov-
ernment, terms to expire after the fall
elections in November 1962:
President, Steve Stockmeyer; Admin-
istrative Vice-President, Ken Miller;
Executive Vice-President: Richard G'-
sell; Treasurer, Tom Brown.
Adopted: That Student Government
Council approve the following dates for
late closing hours for student sponsor.
ed events during the academic year
1962-63:
October 6, October 27, November 3,
November 17, December 8, December 15,

March 2, March 16, March 30, April 27,
May 4, and May 11.
Seeing no sound reason for restrict-
ing women to their dormitories at any
given time, Student Government Coun-
cil mandates its Committee on Student
Activities to investigate the abolition
of women's hours on weekends.
Approved: Rules 4nd procedures for
administration of the William Warner
Bishop Prize by the Student Activities
Committee of Student Government
Council.
Adopted: That Student Government
Council implement a discussion on the
problems involved for student activi-
ties in the transition to year round-
operation. Such discussion will be held
on April 30, 1962, and will be chaired
by a member of the Committee on Stu-

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BICYCLE
AUCTION
Saturday, March 31
Beginning 10 A.M.

, at
BicyCe Storage Garages
(Located on E. Washington St. just off Forest)
Sale Bicycles may be examined today,
from 4 P.M. to 6 P.M. and Saturday,,
from 8 A.M. to 10 A.M.
To be held inside in case of rain

dent Concerns. Past and present presi-J
dents of the League, the Union, the,
Interfraternity Council, Panhellenic As-
sociation, Assembly Association, Inter-
quadrangle Council, and the editor of
The Daily will be asked to participate.
Postponed: Report on the study of
the Hare System until the next regular
business meeting.
Adopted: That Student Government
Council establish an NSA Standing
Committee which will meet once a
week and submit weekly reports to
Student Government Council in the
manner presently followed by other
standing committees. This committee
shall have the following duties:
1) At Council's direction, to cooperate
with the National Student Association
in programs of concern to the campus
and to inform campus servic groups of
NSA projects beyond the administrative
capacity of the Council.
2) To keep the Council members, ap-
propriate Council committees, and stu-
dent organizations informed of material
which the National Student Association
has at its disposal pertinent to their
activities.
3) To provide NSA with information
about activities on this campus with
which. NSA is concerned.
4) To organize education programs in
regard to NSA legislation.
5) To be in charge of distribution of
NSA literature.
6) To be in charge of recommending
delegates to NSA conferences to the
Council.
The Committee shall be composed of
four students and four Council mem-
bers selected by the Committee on Com-
mittees and the two students selected
by the Council to represent the Uni-
versity of Michigan on the Regional
Executive Committee of the Michigan
Region of NSA. The coordinator will be
electedbythe committee from among
Its members.
Adopted: The President of Student
Government Council shall invite Mr.
Edward Garvey, president of the United
States NationalrStudent Association, to
visit the University of Michigan befor
the end of the current semester for
the purpose of speaking both to the
Council and to the student body about
the USNSA. If Mr. Garvey is unable to
come, then the invitation shall be ex-
tended to Mr. Paul Potter, National Af-
fairs vice-president of USNSA, or to
Mr. Donald Emmerson, International
Affairs vice-president of USNSA.
Events Saturday
Contemporary Music Festival: The
second program of the Contemporary
Music Festival under the sponsorship
of the School of Music will be Vladi-
mir Ussachevsky, guest composer-lec-
turer, speaking on the subject, "Elec-
tronic Music: Prospects and Retro-
spects," on Sat., March 31, 8:30 p.m.,
ORGAN IZATION
NOTICES
Assembly Assoc., Any Assembly Assoc.
member who lives in an apartment, and
wishes to vote for the Assembly presi-
dent may attend the Assembly Dormi-
tory Council Meeting, April 2, 4:15 p.m.,
3529 SAB.
. R "f
Cercle Francais, Baratin: French con-
versation for all, Mar. 30, 3-5 p.m., 3050
FB. Refreshments.
Christian Science Org-,. Regular Tes-
timony Meeting, Mar. 30, 7:30 p.m., 3545
SAB.
Congr. Disc. E & R Stud. Guild, Cost
Luncheon Discussion, Noon; Mr. & Mrs.
J. Hamilton, slide-talk, "People of Thai-
land," 8 p.m.; Mar. 30, 802 Monroe. Re-
freshments.
Human Relations Board, Film: "Walk
in My Shoes," April 1, 4 p.m., UGLI,
Multi-purpose Rm.
* * .
La Sociedad Hispanica, Poetry-Read-
ing Contest, Prizes given for best read-
ing, Music, Refreshments, Mar. 30, 8
p.m., 3050 F.
Mich. Christian Flwshp., Bible Study
on Romans: Chapter 8, Mar. 31, 7:30
p m., 1040 Nat. Resources Bldg.
Newman Club, Catholic Voices:
"Christian Action in Urban Society" by
Rev. C. Kern, Mar. 30, 8 p.m., 331
Thompson.
Newman Club, Grad. Spaghetti Din-
ner, Everyone Invited, Mar. 31, 6 p.m.;
Cana Conference, Married couples urged
to come, April 1, 1-5 p.m., 331 Thomp-
son.
Women's .Senate, Weekly Meeting,
Mar. 31, 4:15 p.m., Women's League,
Henderson Rm.

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in the Rackham Lecture Hall. Open to
the public without charge.
Doctoral Examination for Robert Lee
Gorring, Chemical Engineering; thesis:
"Multiphase Flow of Immiscible Fluids
in Porous Media," Sat., March 31, 3201
E. Engineering Bldg., at 9:30 a.m.,
Chairman, D. L. Katz.
Doctoral Examination for George Haz-
en Stickney, Engineering Mechanics;
thesis: "The Vibration of Turbine Pow-
ered Marine Propulsion Systems with
Axial and Rotatory Motions Critically
Coupled," Sat., March 31, 144 W. Engi-
neering Bldg., at 8:00 a.m., Chairman,
J. Ormondroyd.
-utr o tstuo& alsuosd-aldno-
'gosL 'lISAT "uuea'I &ol (*4JOtIS)
S11e014 suoox SfoloH pu IsTAV
Placement
SUMMER PLACEMENT:
212 SAB-
Fetzer. Television, Inc. (WWTV &
WWTV-FM Radio), Cadillac, Mich. -
Two positions open, one as Radio/TV
announcer, one as TV cameraman/pro-
duction assistant. Interested persons
should apply as soon as possible.
Girls' State-Fifteen women counse-
lors needed for Girls' State-to be held
in Ann Arbor, June 18th-June 29th. $50
for the 11 days plus Room & Board.
Christian Herald Children's Home,
Bushkill, Pa.-Position for a married
couple. BA necessary. Graduate work
desirable. Charge of special program
for teenagers.
* * *
Come to Summer Placement for fur-
ther information.
PLACEMENT INTERVIEWS, Bureau of
Appointments-Seniors & grad students,
please call Ext. 3544 for interview ap-
pointments with the following:
WED., APRIL 4-
Boy.Scouts of America, Chicago, Ill,
-(a.m. only)-Men; degree any field
for positions as District Scout Execu-
tives. Feb., June & Aug. grads. Loca-
tions: Throughout U.S.
National Cash Register Co., Dayton, O.
-Men in Bus. Ad. or Liberal Arts (esp.
Math) for Mgmt. Trng. in one of the
following areas of Electronic Data Proc-
essing: 1) Computer Sales, 2) Program-
mer, 3) Systems Analyst, 4) Site Rep.
Abraham & Strauss, Brooklyn, N.Y.-
Men & Women; degree any field for
positions as Executive Trainee, leading
to immediate positions in Buying, Oper-
ations, Sales, Mgmt., Res., Control, Fi-
nance, etc. Also summer work in Selling
Div. for college juniors. Interview in
store only for summer work.
THURS., APRIL 5-
Aeronautical Chart & Information
Center, St. Louis, Mo.-Men & Women
interested in Cartography as a career.
6 hrs. of math required with various
combinations of other sciences includ.
physics, geology, geog., engrg.
* *F
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.:
APRIL 2-4-
General Motors Corp., Several Divs. of
Mich.. Ohio, Ind. & Wis. Summer Em-
ployment-All Degrees: BE, EM, IE, ME,
Met. MS-PhD: Instrumentation. BS:
St. Engrg. Should be top Quartile.
Des., R. &. D.
APRIL 2-
Lorain Products Corp., Lorain, O.-BS:
EE. June & Aug. grads. Des., R. & D.,
Sales.
Petrolite Corp., Research Lab., St.
Louis, Mo.-BS-MS: CE. BS: E Phys-
ics. June & Aug. grads. R. & D. & Sales.
Sparton Electronics, Jackson, Mich.-
PhD: EE, EM & ME. June & Aug. grads.
R. & D.
TEACHING INTERVIEWS:
Beginning Mon., April 2 the follow-
ing schools will at the Bureau to in-
terview candidates for the 1962-1963
school year.
MON., APRIL 2-_
Garden City, Mich. (Nankin Mills)-
K-6.
Rockford, Mich. (Gibralter Schs.) -
Spec. Educ., Type A, Visit. Teach.
Novi, Mich.-Elem.; Jr. HS.
St. Clair Shores, Mich. (South Lake
Schs.)-K-6; Spec. Educ., Met. Retard.
Midlothian, 111. - Lang. Arts/Engl.
Chair., Latin/Engl., Span./Engl., Engl.,
History, Math/Dept. Chair., Math/
Coach, Chem/Gen. Sci., Bio./Gen. Set.,
Chair, of Comm. Dept., Voc. Home Ec.,
Girl's PE. Ind. Arts.
Lakewood, 0.-Elem.; Eng., SS, Math,
Gen. Sl., Chem., Ger/Fre., Span., Bus.
Ed., Home Ec., Ind. Arts., Girl's PE
Art (Jr. HS), Guid., Deaf., Slow Learn.
TUES., APRIL 3-
Grosse Pointe, Mich.-Elem., Vocal/
Inst. Mus., Fre.; Jr. HS Eng., Fre.,
Latin, Math, SBe., Girl's PE; HS Bus.
Ed., Engl., For. Lang., Math, Girl's PE,
St.; Sp, Ed., Ment. Ret., Rem. Read.,
Emot. Dist., Sp. Corr.

Mt. Clemens, Mich. (L'Anse Creuse
Schs.)-Kdg., 7th gr. Sd/Math, 8th gr.
Engl., HS Engl./Latin, Phys. or Practi-
cal Sdc.
Muskegon, Mich. (Orchard View Schs.)
-Elem., Vocal, Jr. HS Math, Engl., Home
Ec., Girl's PE, Boy's PE,. Gen. Sci.;
HS Engl., Ind. Arts, Guid. Libr.
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C.S.: How does it feel to be the proud
possessor of one bottle of E&B, one
shot glass, one mixer, one shoe mend-
ing kit, and one heavy head? F16
Is it BETTER to be young, in love and
frustrated or old, full of hate, and
settled? F17
I DREAMED I flew from Detroit to
London for $326 round trip on a BOAC
turbo-jet. You can too!! June 20 to
Sept. 4. Call Doug or Sam, NO 5-9195.
F15
SOPH SHOW petitioning extended to
Wednesday, April 4. Turn petitions
in to the League Undergraduate
Office. F14
"SUSIE: Pack your bags, burn your
books. I'm on my way. Hairy." F13
THE UNHOLY FRESHMEN Western
Empire of corridor 81 is out for
blood. Look out TD, MM, DM, and
DS! You better not chicken. out this
weekend. The candy-a's of the East
will be begging for mercy! Fl
PEGGY-I know that spring is the time
to remove the old and put on the
new, but not out in the open. Flo
LEARN TO PLAY THE GUITAR (begin.,
inter.) and the Recorder. Sign up for
class now at the "Y." Call 3-0536.
$8.00, 10 weeks. Fa
Go By Chartered Bus To
CLEVELAND
LEAVE ANN ARBOR APRIL 6, 4:30 P.M.
ROUND TRIP FARE $8.75
CALL: GARY WEINER, 6815
South Quad, Ext. 361, by April 1
F11
SEE JGP's "Still at It!" It swings? To-
nit or tomorrow at Lydia Mendel-
ssohn at 8 p.m. J F9
WITH A DAMN, DAMN, DAMN
The Dragon Ladies stalk
Through the April rain
After hours of talk
On who will receive
The profits of bicker
For activity life
A bright yellow slicker.
LET ME CHANGE YOUR FACE
Former plastic surgeon will make
you look like your favorite tele-
vision or movie star. Mrs. Lela
Jones of Boston said: "I was
amazed when I looked in the mir-
ror and saw John Wayne." No mon-
ey down. Easy life payments. F2
WANTED: Person to drive car from
L.A. to Ann Arbor during Spring
vacation. Call NO 3-3747. F18
ANY INDEPENDENT WOMEN living in
an apartment, who wish to vote for
the pres. of Assembly Asso., may at-
tend the ADC meeting at 3529 S.A.B.
at 4:15 p.m. Monday, April 2, to cast
their ballots. F19
ANYONE interested in a jet flight to
Europe for- 8 wks. this summer; $300
round trip? Please contact Margie or
Marley, NO 3-3384. F4
LEAGUE PETITIONING NOW OPEN!
Hurry! Pick up your petition in the
League Undergrad office. F5
DIAMONDS-WHOLESALE
From our mines to you
at considerable savings
Robert Haack Diamond Importers-
First National Bldg., Suite 504
By appointment only, NO 3-0653
F20
INTRODUCING THE 28 F5
WANTED TO RENT
COLUMBIA University professor, wife,
and two children wish to sublet fur-
nished house near university on
quiet street suitable for children,
minimum three bedrooms. Reply R.
T. Selden, 21 Claremont, New York
27. L5
WANTED TO RENT: Two grad stu-
dents seek a two man apartment for
school year Sept. '62 to June '63.
Must be close to campus. Call NO
5-7638; ask for Ray. L6
WANTED TO RENT or sublease by
research chemist and wife, fur-
nished 2-bdrm. house or apart-
ment, preferably near campus, be-
ginning June , for 1 or 2 years.
Reply W. R. Pierson, Enrico Fermi
Institute for Nuclear Studies, Uni-
versity of Chicago 37, Illinois. L4

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For Direct Classified Ad Service, Phone NO 2-4786
from 1:00 to 3:00 P.M. Monday through Friday,-and Saturday 9:30 'til 11:30 A.M.

PERSONAL

FOR RENT
SUMMER-Redecorated apt. for three.
1005 Packard. $145/mo. includes gar-
age. Call NO 2-9181. C5
ARE YOU THE
MADISON AVENUE TYPE
2 bedroom apartments 500 yards
from Union. New, furnished, car-
peted, luxurious. Air-conditioned,
full kitchen, parking. Call NO 3-
6357, 320 East Madison. C17
A LIMITED NUMBER of efficiency one
bedroom and two bedroom apartments
available in April, May, and June.
Apply at University Family Housing
Office, 2364 Bishop Street, North
Campus, or phone 662-3169 or 663-
1511, ext. 3569. C4
NEAR CAMPUS-Furnished 3-rm. apt.
First floor. $80. Call NO 3-9212. C16
CLEAN, QUIET single room for male.
NO 2-7395. On campus. C2
ON CAMPUS. Now taking applications
for summer and fall furnished apart-
ments and parking. Call between 12
and 6. NO 2-1443. C12
CAR SERVICE, ACCESSORIES
C-TED
STANDARD
SERVICE
FRIENDLY SERVICE
IS OUR BUSINESS
Stop in NOW for
broke work
engine tune-up
battery'anid tire check-up
"You expect more from
Standard & you get it."
SOUTH UNIVERSITY & FOREST
NO 8-9168
86
4 (new) Atlas
grip safe tires
$69.95-
OTHER SIZES COMPARATIVELY LOW
1
TUNE-UP BRAKE SERVICE
KENDALL UNDA-GARD
WHEEL BALANCE
HICKEY'S
Service Station.
MAIN & CATHERINE STS. NO-8-7717 -
Atlas Tires & Batteries
with Written Warranty
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add to its practical delights, Of 65%
Dacron Polyester, 35% cotton broad.
cloth, colorfast, shrinkage-controlled,
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