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West Lafayette, Ind. - Elem.; HS
Span, Boy's FE, Engl.
THURSDAY,, APRIL 19
Erie, Mic# (Mason Cons.) - Elem.;
Jr. HS Girl's PE (Swim), Engl., Engi!
Libr., Eci., Scl/Math; HS St., Math/
Sci, Phys. Set., Audio. Vis., Educable
Ment. Handi. Guid.
Sylvania, O - Elem., Jr. HS French,
9th Sc., 7th Math/Sci., Lang. Arts/SS;-
HS Drama/Debate, Spec. Educ.
For additional information and ap-
pointments contact the Bureau of Ap-
pointments, 3200 Student Activities,
Building, 663-1511. Ext. 3547.
POSITION OPENINGS:
U. S. Department of Interior, Fish &
Wildlife Service, Ann Arbor - Biochem-
ist; BS with at least 30 hours. of Chem.
& 2 yrs. evper. (includ. 1 yr. of inves-
tigative nature). MS plus 1 yr. of grad
study in Chem. or superior MS may be
substituted for exper.
U. S. Dept. of Agri., Agri. Research
Service, Washington, D.C. - Adminis-
trative Mgmt. Trainees BA or MA in
Econ., Soc., Psych., Publ. Admin., Bus.
Ad., Poli. Sci. or other related fields,
Must take Fed. Service Entrance Exam.
U. S. Army Signal Supply Agency,
Philadelphia, Pa. - Operations Research
Analyst; Scientific bkgd. plus math &
other related subjects. Position involves
application of scientific methods of re-
search and investigation leading to so-
lution of complex operation prob., etc.
A .O. Smith Corp., Milwaukee, Wisc.-
Various locations for following posi-
tions: Jr. Auditor, Mkt. Res. Analyst,
Accountant, Programmer, Sales Engnr.,
Projest Engnr., Design Consult., Math,
Indust. Engnr. & other positions.
Washington State Dept. of Personnel
-Position of Head, Laboratories Sec-
tion in Seattle office of State Dept. of
Health. PhD with major emphasis in
bacteriology; or doctor of medicine de-
gree. 5 yrs. exper.
Beth Israel Hospital, Boston, Mass. -
Dietition with ADA Membership for
teaching-research hospital. Require
strong supervisory skills and some hos-
pital exper.
City of Alpena, Mich. - Civil Engnr.
for general City engrg..Some exper.
YWCA, Lansing, Mich. - Two po-
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Yooyb a Netione Cetp Qe
sitions for Women: Ass't. to Director
of YWCA and Special Prog. Dir. Both
require MA in social work with a major
in group work. Some pertinent exper.
Pittsburgh Chemical Co.-Pittsburgh,
Pa., - Sales Repr. for Pipeline Coatings
Sales for midwest territory with hqrs. in
Chicago. College grad pref. with sales
exper. related to gas, oil or pipeline]
industry. Immed. opng.
American Museum of Natural His-
tory, NYC - Career opportunity for
girl with MA, age under 30, seeking
career in the behavioral scence field, as
Secy-Ass't. to Dr. Margaret Mead. Must
have excel. typing plus some office
exper. and imagination plus managerial
ability. Starting date: Betwn May 15
and July 1, 62.
For furtherinformation, please call
General Div.. Bureau of Appts., 3200
SAB, Ext. 3544.
SUMMER PLACEMENT: 212 SAB
'Mr. Douglas Bobo of Camp Easton
for boys in Minnesota will interview
Thurs., afternoon, April 5, for counsel-
ors.
Edgewater Hotel: Port Austin, Mich.
Mr. and Mrs. C. Pisula will interview on
Fri., April 6, from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m.
Positions open for waitresses, chamber-
maids and bar maids (female 18 yrs old
an dover.) Two handymen.
Par t-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.
MEN
1-With programming ability plus fast,
accurate keypunch skills.
2-Full-time, experienced keypunch
operators.
2-Couple-personable woman to han-
dle rentals, etc. Husband may have
other job or be semi-retired for
simple maintenance work. Must be
handy. No children. Title of job:
Resident Manager.
1-Recreational Therapist. Must be a
good pianist and be able to im-
provise. 1 Ohours per week some
evenings and weekends.
FEMALE
1-With programming ability plus fast,
accurate keypunch skills.
2-Couple-personable woman to han-
dle rentals, etc. Husband may have
other job or be s mi-retired for
simple maintenance Work. Must be
handy. No children. Title of Job:
Resident Manager.
1-Recreational Therapist. Must be a
good pianist and be able to impro-
vise/ 10 hours per week some even-
ings and weekends.
1-Older woman for desk clerk posi-
tion, to fill in when needed at odd
hours when someone is sick. Not
someone dependent on job for fi-
nancial support.
ORGANIZATION
NOTICES
S Am. Soc. for Public Admin., April 5,
8 p.m., Rackham Bldg., W. Conf. Rm.
Speaker: Dean M. E. Wegman, School
of Public Health, "Administrative Prob-
lems in International Health.' Refresh-
ments. Everyone welcome.
Baha Stud. Group, Discussion of
Bahai Scriptures, April 6, 8 p.m., 418
Lawrence.
,Beta Alpha Psi. Business Meeting,
Election of Officers, April 5, 7 p.m.
Bus. Ad Faculty Lounge.
Cercle Francais, Baratin, April 5, 3-5
p.m., 3050 FB. No meeting this week-
drop in after vacation.
Christian Science Org., Regular Tes-
timony Meeting, April 5, 7:30 p.m.,
528D SAB.
Congr. Stud. Guild, Worship Service,
April 5, 12:10-12:40 p.m., 1st Congr.
Church, Douglas Chapel.
Human Relations Bd., Film: "Walk
in My Shoes, April 5, 7:30 p.m., UGL,
Multipurpose Rm.
Sailing Club, Meeting, April 5, 7:4
p.m., 325 W. Engineering.
Wesleyan Guild, Marriage Class, April
5, 7:15 p.m., 1st Meth. Church, Green
Rm.
LOST AND FOUND
LOST-Man's gold ring, with knight's
head carved in. Tues., April 3, in or
near Church Street parking lot be-
ind East Engineering. Value mainly
personal . . . reward. A. N. Dingle,
University No. 3522 or HA 6-4180. A3
LOST: Gold cross with green stones,
Tuesday on campus. Sentimental
value. Reward. NO 8-6552. A2
LOST-Silver Lady Elgin wrist watch on
April 1 or 2. Call NO 5-8637 if found
and ask for J. Trussel. Al
A25
FOUND: Michigan ring. NO 5-0543 aft-
er 6:00 p.m. A24
LOST Wednesday on S. University-
Royal blue purse. Reward, call NO
5-4425. A22
LOST-1962 brn. calendar appointment
book. Finder please call Ted Smith,
NO 2-1553. A23
LOST-OnE black men's topcoat. Bought
at McGowan's Men's Store. Lost at
SDT Open House Sunday. Call Bill
Irwin at NO 2-5571. A16
BUSINESS SERVICES
Finding holes in your winter cloth-
ing? Find that the wind whistles
through and sends chills up and
down your spine? Then send them
to WEAV-BAC SHOP, 224 Arcade,
NO 2-4647. "We'll reweave them
to look like new." J2A
COEDS:
While you're having a FREE cup
of coffee, why not have your HAIR
DONE at the . . .
VOGUE BEAUTY SALON
300 S. Thayer in the concourse
of the Bell Tower
Now featuring the Hair-do of the
month-
THE CHERIE
Call NO 8-8354, also evenings by
appointment
Experienced Hair Stylists
J24
HI-Fl. PHONO Tv, and radio repair.
Clip this ad for free pickup and de-
livery. Campus Radio and TV, 325 E.
Hoover. NO 5-6644. .324
BEFORE you buy a class ring, look at
the official Michigan ring. Burr-Pat-
terson and Auld Co. 1209 South Un-
versity, NO 8-8887. Jil
GUITAR AND BANJO INSTRUTION
Beginner and advanced. Individ-
ual and small workshop groups.
Classical, folk, popular. Call 663-
6942. J20
A-1 New and Used Instruments
BANJOS, GUITARS AND BONGOS
Rental Purchase PlanI
PAUL'S MUSICAL REPAIR
119 W. Washington NO 2-1834
HELP WANTED
PIANO MAN wanted for Wis. resort.
Call Bob, NO 8-7932. H7'
FOR SALE
1957 B.S.A.. Excellent condition, rea-
sonable price. NO 3-0105 after 6 p.m.
B3
SPRING Tape Recorder Sale. Record-
ers as low at $30 used. Stop in and
see us or call Hi Fl Studio, 1319 S.
University between Forest and Wash-
tenaw. Phone NO 8-7942. B4
POODLE-Beautiful, toy male puppy.
Must sell immediately. Terms possible.
Call 665-7939. B2
REAL ESTATE
STUDIO-800 sq. ft., Music, Dance, Re-
ducing, Ceramic, large assembly room
33x15, 4 smaller rooms, over Pretzel
Bell, 2-5 year lease. Will sell entire
building of 3 floors. Call Lansing, ED
7-9305. R6
CAR SERVICE, ACCESSORIES
C-TED STANDARD SERVICE
FRIENDLY SERVICE IS OUR BUSINESS
Stop in now for brake work, engine
tune-up, battery and tire check-up.
PERSONAL
WILL PERSON taking wrong jacket
at Old German Friday call 5-0106.
Flo
GIRL WANTED to share 4-bedroom
house with 3 other girls on Packard.
NO 3-1342. F12
TONIGHT. The major cultural event
of the year! Wolverine Ragtime 5
plus 2 for dancing, listening, etc. At
the American Legion, 1035 S. Main,
9-12. F
Flying home for vacation? Take WIL-
LOPOLITAN, bus service to the air-
ports. Tickets on sale now in the
fishbowl. F5
THE WORM IS STILL HERE! I Al-
though you aren't the early bird, it's
not too late. Join the UNION STAFF
NOW! ! Call Personnel Chairman NO
2-4431, Ext. 1030. F6
How to enjoy your Spring Vacation
more! Read fiction, humor plus trav-
el tips on Ft. Lauderdale, Nassau,
Aspen, Mexico, Bermuda in CHAFF,
The Feature Magazine for Michigan
Students. On sale THURSDAY on
the Diag. PF7
LEAGUE PETITIONING NOW OPEN!
Hurry! Pick up your petition in the
League Undergrad office. F5
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
WANTED: Male or female full time
worker. Must have experience in sell-
ing phonograph records. Call John
Fox at Discount Records, NO 5-4469.
H6
PAT: You did a great job yesterday.
Thanks a lot . Ruth P20
TO JOANIE:
With miles to go before you sleep
I must refrain before I leap.
Our time may come somewhere from
now,
But I don't know the where or how.
And if, perchance, you need a friend,
I know someone with pants to mend.
Yet if it's love you want to grow,
The cards say Barry's yours to sow.
--the full-house buffoon
F1
On a Parking'Meter:
Unbuttressed Gothic monument,
Clumsy topped and now unhired,
Declares to the blue, badgered
servant,
"Here lies a mortal hunk, 'expired.'"
F18
CONGRATULATIONS, Rog, you're now
a poet in print! F19
CATHY'S colleagues have Mr. Rukow-
ski all boxed up. Who else could get
15 different girls in a space 5x3x8?
Have fun keeping up on your cor-
respondence, Dave. F3
AOE you're through
Or maybe it's me that's through.
J.L.
A friend of the friendless.
F2
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Student Newspaper Agency, PO Box
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ATTENTION ROTC
OFFICERS' SHOES
Army-Navy Oxfords - $7.95
Socks 39c Shorts 69c
Military Supplies
SAM'S STORE
122 E. WASHINGTON W6
USED CARS
OPEL-Wagon '60. 28 MPG. Nice cond
tion. GR 6-3884. 40960 Mooringsid
Novi, Michigan. N,
1961 COMET 2-door, automatic tran
mission, 170 engine, $1675. LU 4-381
.
57 CHEVROLET--6 cylinder, 2-doc
radio and heater, mechanically goo
$500. NO 3-7966. N
1959
KHARMANN-GHIA
Red coupe, perfect condition. $139
Call evenings NO 2-4843. N2
FOR RENT
FURNISHED HOME
FOR 4 STUDENTS
2 BLKS. FROM CAMPU
AVAILABLE JUNE 15ti
NOrmandy 3-5098
SUMMER-Redecorated apt. for thre
1005 Packard. $145/mo. includes ga
age. Call NO 2-9181.
ON CAMPUS. Now taking applicatio:
for summer and fall furnished apar
ments and parking. Call NO 2-144
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A LIMITED NUMBER of efficiency 0
bedroom and two bedroom apartmen
available in April, May, and Jur
Apply at University Family Housin
Office, 2364 Bishop Street, Nor
Campus, or phone 662-3169 or 66
1511, ext. 3569. C
TRANSPORTATION
Advis 7--
Call NO 3-4156
Special weekend rates from 5 p.m.
Friday till 9 a.m. Monday . .
$12.Of clus 8c a mile. Rates
include gas, oil, insurance.
514 E. WASHINGTON ST.
eTRUCKS AVAILABLE
G1
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Have the time of your life
in BrItain for $45 a week
Y~Jou can explore Britain, staying at any of the over
400 youth hostels and meeting British students
for $45 a week. Or you can splurge, and for twice that
rent a car and stay in country inns. Either way, you'll
see the British way of life and the wonderful country-
side. (And you speak the language already!)
Here are some of the remarkable prices that you'll
find in Britain:
Youth hostels, per night ....... .
Country inns, per night .. . .......
Bicycle hire, per week ..........
Car hire, per week......... P ...
(insurance and gas included)
$ .75
$ 3.75
$ 2.00
$50.00
Train fareper mile .. . ........... $
Bus fare, per mile . ..... ......... $
Pub lunch$................ ... $
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DIAMONDS WHOLESALE-Save $100 to
$500. Robert Haack Diamond Import-
ers, First National Bldg., Suite 504,
by appointment only. NO 3-0653. P21
CS: It really gets bad when you can't
count on yourself to win a bet. Twen-
ty-five cents, please. It's about these
riot acts, though-at least we now
know the score. P22.
HELLO;Sylvia Baruch and Iris Epstein.
Sorry I haven't written but I think
of you a lot. Sue F16
AMAZON JANE: Arlington is going to
be more fun than swinging on trees
through the jungle. Tarzan George
F15
SENIOR or graduate male subject from
Engineering, Bus. Adm., or Psych. to
partake in thesis experiment. Call NO
2-9018 after 6 p.m. F17
WHY SC0WABEN INN? I'll tell you
why. I hate homemade beer, that's
why. Schwaben Inn has the best beer
and "poor boy" sandwiches in town.
Come and meet your friends at
Schwaben Inn.
MUSICAL MDSE.,
RADIOS, REPAIRS
GRINNELL'S
EASTER
SPECIALS
Used uprights from $59.50
Hammond organs from $595
Your music begins with Spring,
and
Easter is Spring!
Make it music this Easter
from
GRINNELL'S
NO 2-5567
X6
Country inn dinner. .............. $ 1.60
Theatre seat ........... ...... $ 1.50
(or 15 in the gods*)
Clip the coupon below for your FREE brochures,
"Students Visiting Britain" and "Travelling Economi-
cally." They tell you how to get there inexpensively,
how to get around and where to stay.
*Gods: British English for top balcony
British Travel Association, Box C-7-C
680 Fifth Avenue, New York 19, N. Y.
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IN
OUR RAIMENT
By HOWARD TAUBMAN
W ITH its modern version, For the A. P. A., organIzed
of "The Seagull," the.more tan wo ars ago,
admirable coopera ave a promising example of thea
of theatre plople In a year and a half of pro-
known as the Association orfduction activities, A. P. A. has:
Producing Artists rek ines old, built a repertory of sixteen'
insistent questions of interpre- lays, classic and o ern It
tive principle. Schoo or Scan a at e
Its production, using Alex olksbiene received high marks.
Szogyi's smooth, idiomatic Eng- Its "Seagull" s m es as i
1111 translation, transplant raise eul" ns es seasn
Chekhxov from the late nine- a use ion xsao
teenth century to the middle I be in resi ence a e ni-
of the twentieth. Ills tender versity of~Micigan, otiering a.
and ironic portrait of a disorien- varied repertory and perhaps
ted society is .uncnagged. Miaking further explorations In-
C hekhov's Truth o ways in wh id txhe" classics
kan reach out to contemporaryi
"The Seagull," in the A. P. A. au iences-
repertory at the Folksbiene'
Playhouse downtown, does not
stray from Chekhov's text, and
it seeks to adhere to the play-
wright's view of the world. Its'
aim is to reveal the enduring
truth in Chekhov,. He cries outs
for a tightly knit ensemble with
a subtly orchestrated playing'
style. It is to .A. P. A.'s credit!
that it has undertaken to -meet
his challenge, and there Is no
doubt that it is making progress..
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- g'suffa
In old Bavaria when the beer l?' Y
tastes extra good, they lift their
steins and sing "eins, zwei . .4
g'suffal" (tastes so good you drink
it up-one, two.)
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GEYER'S..
brewed in the odd Bavarian tradition
DIST. BY ALL STAR BEV. CO., ANN ARBOR
Geyer Bros. Brewing Co.-Frankenmuth, Mich.
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PRIZES:
1st Prize - Webcor-Stereofonic Console Phonograph
2nd Prize - Philco-(FM) Table Radio
WHO WINS:
1st Prize will be awarded to any group, fraternity, soror-
ity or individual accumulating the highest number of
points.
2nd Prize will be awarded to any group, fraternity, soror-
ity or individual accumulating the second highest num-
ber of points.
~RULES:
1. Contest open to all students.
2. Each empty package submitted on Marlboro, Parlia-
ment or Alpine will have a value of 5 points. Each
emty package submitted on Philip Morris Regular or
Commander will have a value of 10 points.
3. Closing date, time and location where' empty packages
must be turned in will be indicated in your campus
newspaper.
4. Entries will not be accepted after closing time. Empty
packages must be submitted in bundles of 50. Separate
your 5 and 10 point packages.
CONTEST ENDS APRIL 30-
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