FRIDAY, APRIL 20,1962 T HE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE F DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN (Continued from Page 4) versity has adopted the following regu- lations and procedures, effective im- mediately, which establish a continuing deposit for undergraduate students. I. Continuing Students A. Each residence-credit undergradu- ate student is required to establish and maintain a continuing deposit of $50 to hold his enrollment privilege at the University. This deposit may be return- ed to the enrollee when, upon proper notification (see I, C) from him, he re- linquishes his enrollment privilege for subsequent semesters. B. Procedure to Establish the Enroll- ment Deposit. 1) For undergraduate students who have $50 on deposit for University hous- nhe The establishment of this continuing deposit will not only guarantee each undergraduate's enrollment privilege but will replace the current $50 housing deposit.* Arrangements are therefore being made by the Offices of the Dean of Men and the Dean of Women to transfer current $50 housing deposits into the continuing enrollment deposit account between April 19 and May 4. This action will eliminate the need to maintain two $50 ; deposits for even a short period of time but it will protect the housing as well as the enrollment equities of undergraduates living in University owned and operated hous- ing. 2) For all other continuing under- graduate students: Continuing undergraduate students who do not have $50 on deposit for University housing must guarantee their enrollment privileges at the University by paying a $50 continuing deposit at a special station located in the lobby of the SAB. Student identification cards will be required for imprinting the re- ceipt at the time deposits are estab- lished. Deposits must be paid between April 19 and May 4 according to the following alphabetical schedule: April 19-A-Bot Apr 26-Lamj-Mere April 20-Bou-Cro April 27-Merf-Pick April 23-Crp-Fz May 1-Picl-Send April 24-Ga-How May 2-Sene-Tup April 25-Hox-Lami May 3-Tuq-Z C. Undergraduate students who plan to disenroll (drop-out, or transfer to the Schools of Medicine or Dentistry) at the end of this spring semester must inform the Office of Registration and Records in writing before June 30 so as to qualify for the return of the con- tinuing enrollment deposit. Deposits will be returned by mail. Those undergrad- uate students who have made reserva- tions for residence halls housing must also notify the Office of the Dean of Men or the Dean of Women by June 30. II. Newly Admitted Students A. Each newly admitted undergraduate student, and each undergraduate stu- r A QUESTION TO 1962 ENGINEERING & SCIENCE GRADUATES: Do you want to earn your living while continuing to learn? dent returning after an absence of one or more semesters, is required to make an advance non-refundable enrollment deposit of $50 in order to hold the ad- mission privilege granted him. B. Upon completion of enrollment, this non-refundable deposit will become a continuing enrollment deposit return- able to the student when, upon proper notification from him (see IC), he re- linquishes his enrollment privilege for subsequent semesters. *-Graduate and professional students who continue to live in University resi- dence halls are expected to maintain a $50 housing deposit. For further information, call Office of the Vice-President for Student Af- fairs, 1524 Admin. Bldg. (663-1511, Ext. 3146), The following student sponsored social events are approved for the coming week end. Social chairmen are reminded that requests for approval for social events are due in the Office of Student Affairs not later than 12 noon on the Tuesday prior to the event. April 21-Acacia, Party; Alpha Delta Phi, Band Dance; Alpha Sigma Phi, Party; Chi Phi, Party; Delta Tau Delta, Dance Party; Lambda Chi Alpha, Semi- formal Party; Phi Gamma Delta, Pledge Formal; Sigma Nu, Party; Tau Kappa Epsilon, Party; Theta Chi, Informal Var- ty! Theta Delta Chi, Dance; Theta Xt, Party; Turkish Students Association, Spring Dance; Zeta Beta Tau, Party; Zeta Psi. Western Party; Alpha Tau Omega, Party; Alpha Phi Omega, Pledge Formal; Alpha Epsilon Pi, Party; Phi Epsilon Pt, Pledge Party; Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Party. April 22, Couzens Hall, Open Open House. April 21, Sigma Phi Epsilon, Robin Hood Party. April 20, Phi Epsilon Pi, Pledge For- mal, Approval for the following student- sponsored activities becomes effective 24 hours after the publication of this no- tice. All publicity for these events must be withheld until the approval has be- come effective. April 25-Voice, Protest Rally against HUAC, Diag, 3 p.m. Events Degree Recital: Charles Farris, or- ganist, will present a recital on Sat., April 21, 8:30 p.m., in Hill Aud. in par- tial fulfillment of the requirement for the degree Master of Music. Mr. Farris will perform the compositions of Bohm, Bach, Dupre, Sowerby, and Vierne. Open to the general public. Doctoral Examination for Conrad Stol- zenbach, Speech; thesis: "A Critical Acting Edition of "Antonio and Mel- lida" by John Marston (1602)", Sat., April 21, E. Council Room, Rackham Bldg., at 10:00 a.m. Chairman, H. Z. Norton. A student recital by piano majors in the School of Music is scheduled for Fri., April 20, 4:15 p.m., in Lane Hall Aud. Students performing will be Arthur Maday, Margaret Johnson, Gregory Kosteck, and Lorrie Pierce, performing the compositions of Beet- hoven, Medtner, Chopin, and Brahms respectively. Open to the public. Placement EDUCATION DIVISION: Beginning Mon., April 23, the follow- ing schools will be at the Bureau to in- terview candidates for the 1962-1963 school year. MON., APRIL 23- Albion, Mich. (Starr -Commonwealth) -Late Elem./Asst. in Admin., 6th grade (Prefer woman), Dir. of Athletics/Coa. Basketball & Track, PE/Math/Coa. Basketball, PE/Biol./Gen. Sci./Coa, Foot- ball, PE/Engl/Coa. Intermurals. Berkley, Mich.-Jr. HS Latin/Engl., Gen. Set., Mati; HS Psych/Gov't,, Chem., Alg/Geom., Couns., Engl., Comm. Math/Geom., Trig/Geom., Geom., Typ- ing. Dowagiac, Mich.-Elem.; Jr. HS Engl., Girl's PE, Span./Fre. Frankenmuth, Mich.--German, Engl/. Speech, Elem. Muskegon Heights, Mich.-Jr. HS Art, Orchestra, Ment. Retard.; HS Vocal, Band (Experience), Auto Mechanics, Spanish, French/Engl., Math. Otsego, Mich.-Elem. (Early & Upper); Comm (Short/Typ., etc.). Rockwood, Mich. (Gibralter Sch. Dist.) -Elem.; Jr. HS Sci/Math. West Branch, Mich.-Fields not an- nounced. TUES., APRIL 24- Battle Creek, Mich.-Elem.; Jr. HS Engl/SS, Gen. Sci., Gen. Math; HS Engl., Math, Girl's PE, Sci. Dearborn, Mich. (Dist. No. 4) - Jr. HS Engl., Math, Art, Vocal; HS Math, Ind. Arts, Journ/Speech/Drama, Phys. Sci./Health/Natural Hist., Home Ec., Libr., Counselor (Girl's). Deckerville, Mich.-Later Elem.; Band, Engl.; HS Engl. Fowlerville, Mich. - Elem.; Jr. HS Engl.; HS Fre/Engl. Livonia, Mich.-All fields. Oak Park, Mich.-Elem., Elem. Libr., Voc. Mus., Strings, PE, Spec. Educ., Ment. Handi., Perceptual Devel., Sp. Ther.; Jr. HS Art, Engl/SS, Math, Sci. Voc. Mus., Span., Span/Fre., PE (Boy's), Libr., HS SS. Span., Homemaking. St. Clair, Mich. - Elem., Elem. PE, Libr. Core. Spec. Educ. (Type A); Jr. HS Type A; Phys/Chem., Guid., Home Ec., Art, Vocal & Inst., HS Engl. Walled Lake, Mich.-Elem., Elem. Vo- cal, Secondary Engl., Biol/Math, Comm., Gen. Sci., Home Ec., Ind. Arts, Sp. Ther., Ment. Handi., Emot. Dist. Oxnard, Calif.-1, 2 & 3rd grades; In- st. Music, Sp. Ther. List to be continued tomorrow. * * * For appointments contact the Bureau of Appointments, 3200 SAB, 663-1511, Ext. 3547. ENGINEERING PLACEMENT INTER- VIEWS-Seniors & grad students, please sign interview schedule at 128-H. West Engrg. APRIL 20- Packaging Corp. of Am., Rittman, O., BS: ChE, IE; June & Aug. grads. Sales & Prod. Mgmt. APRIL 25- Smithsonian Astrophysical Observa- tory, No. & So. Am., Europe, S. Africa, Middle & Far East & Pacific. BS-MS: EE, ME June & Aug. grads. Also: Physics &Astro. Basically Field Positions, Satel- lites tracking stations. ANNOUNCEMENTS: Air Force Logistics Command have CANCELLED their interview on campus April 27. However anyone interested in these openings should take Federal Ser- vice Entrance Exam on May 12-closing date for applications Thurs,, Apr. 26. Anyone who has already passed FSEE may write directly to the Air Force Log. Com. Bureau of Appts. has bro- chures. (Continued on Page 8) FOR RENT APT. TO RENT for sum. Beautifully furn. for 2 or 3 at Hill & Forest. Call 5-4822. Cli FOR RENT-attractive furn. apt, for girls or married couples. $95 to $135. 1 yr. lease beginning June or Sept, NO 3-2800. C10 SHARP 6 room house near campus for 6 (or 5) students. Summer and/or winter. Call NO 5-0881. C5 FURNISHED HOUSE for up to 6 stu- dents (Group of men or women). Available Summer or Fall. Campus 10- cation. NO 3-0683 after 4 P.M. 081 SUMMER: Two bdrm. apt. furnished, close to campus, utilities. NO 5-9430 after 4:30. C7 To a friend with summer scards! "Our strength grows out of our weakness," (Emerson) Am Getting Name J.L. C4 DO YOU REALLY believe in integrated housing? Do you want good housing at moderate cost? Do you want a beautiful new modern apartment? 1, 2, 3 bedroom apartments. New reduced rents $72.00 to $92.00 per month. Call Willow Village Apartments, HU 3- 1253. C6 SHARP 6 room house near campus for 6 (or 5) students. Summer and/or winter. Call NO 5-0811. C5 NEW LARGE air-cond. apt. for 4. Packard & Madison S. Quad. ext. 442. C4 SUBLET June-Sept. 3 rooms, furn. pool, 1500 Pauline. NO 5-0755 after 6. C3 CAMPUS - fully furnished; 3-bdrm house, avail. May. 665-0439. C2 2 BEDROOM APARTMENT for June or September. NO 3-6357. C21 AVAILABLE IN JUNE: One room effi- ciency furnished apartment. Close to campus. NO 3-4325. C20 FURNISHED HOME r- r. A [-TIC r, rK I'TC'n-r LINES 2 3 4 ONE-DAY .70 .85 1.00 SPECIAL SIX-DAY RATE 3.48 4.20 4r95 Figure 5 average words to a line Call Classified between .1:00 and 3:00 Mon. thru Fri. Phone NO 2-4768 AV- r LIEIEflSr CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING i If your answer is yes (and you didn't talk with GE when we were on campus), this message is addressed to you. At The Knolls Atomic Power Laboratory, select opportunities are now open to hard-hitting engineering and science graduates who can qualify for one of the following work-study regimes: KAPL-RPI PROGRAM Openings for holders of Master's degree or equivalent in graduate study and/or work experience. A 2-year program con- sisting of rotating work assignments, coupled with applied educational courses. Provides opportunity to learn reactor and power plant analysis and design through study and experience. PROJECT TRAINING ASSIGNMENTS Openings for engineering and science graduates with BS or MS, interested in intriguing opportunities to participate in fast-paced teamwork, along with eminent engineers and scientists who help produce nuclear propulsion for surface and sub- mersible naval vessels. Virtually every engineering and scientific discipline is represented in KAPL work. FOR 4 STUDENTS 2 BLKS. FROM CAMPUS ORGANIZA TION AVAILABLE JUNE 15th NOTICESNOrmandy 3-5098 ADVANCED REACTOR ENGINEERING PROGRAM Openings for engineering and physics graduates. A 21 to 3-year work-study Master's Degree Program conducted in conjunction with Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. Offers Master's degree in field of choice-minor in Nuclear Engineering. PERSONAL PLANNED PARENTHOOD CLINIC. Ad- vice of physician on birth control, Professional counsel on marriage problems. Clinic hours Tues., and Thurs. 7:30-9. 201 E. Liberty. Vall NO 2-9282. Additional medical clinic Mon. eve. 4:30-9. Thru April & May. F20 BARB, I knew you would FLIP for me, but please don't do it that wny again. Your own Tarzan George F8 TAKE ADVANTAGE of free counseling service. Call Osgood Conklin. F7 Herb David GUITAR Studio. Instru- ments and instruction. Guitars, luts, declimer, harpsichord, uke, banjo, ext. Ancient & modern, hand made & commercial instrument repairs. 207 S. State. NO 5-8001. F6 WANTED: Tutor for Math 415-Vectors, Spaces, and Matrices. Call 3-8156 be- tween 5 and 6. F1 8,000 SUMMER JOBS NATIONWIDE to $600/mo. All fields-Coeds included. Complete listings $1.00. Act now! Co1- lege Job Mart, Glendale Bldg., 221 Glendale Ave., Lexington, Kentucky. F14 DISPOSING of my large library at pri- vate sale. Rare opportunity for stu- dents to build up a library of good books at low prices. Special low prices on sets of books. Showings at 617 Packard St. (near State) from 12 p.m. to 4 p.m. every day except Sun- day. F16 GIRL WANTED to make bathrobe- have pattern and terry cloth material. Call Ed, NO 5-6117. F9 TERM INSURANCE - 1958 mortality rates lowest in Midhigan. Example: Age 25, $115.50 per $25,000. Call 662-4800. F8 GIRL WANTED to share 4-bedroom house with 3 other girls on Packard. NO 3-1342. F12 DIAMONDS WHOLESALE-Save $100 to $500. Robert Haack Diamond Import- ers, First National Bldg., Suite 504, by appointment only. NO 3-0653. F21 BARGAIN CORNER ATTENTION ROTC OFFICERS' SHOES Army-Navy Oxfords - $7.95 Socks 39c Shorts 69c Military Supplies SAM'S STORE 122 E. WASHINGTON WO MISCELLANEOUS THE NEW YORK TIMES delivered daily. Student Newspaper Agency, PO Box 241, Ann Arbor, Michigan. M10 Perry Liderman is the best city-bred folk guitarist in the USED CARS PORSCHE SPEEDSTER-No miles since $900 rebuild and restoration. Prof's Car, $1,775. 663-7909, N16 57 CHEVY 6, stick 2 Dr., R & H, Me- chanically good. $500. NO 3-7966. N15 1957 RENAULT DAUPHINE 4-door, sun roof, new tires, automatic clutch, me- chanically perfect, clean in and out. Offer. Call 665-3595. N17 '55 PLYMOUTH, four-door, V-8, stand- ard shift, good transportation. $165. NO 2-5754. N14 PONTIAC, 1955, radio, heater, back-up lights, two door hardtop. NO 3-7657. N13 59 RENAULT DAUPHINE, R&H, new mo- tor, absolutely no rust, $795. NO 5- 3217. Nil 1959 SIMCA, 4-door sedan, good cond. $450, NO 3-4747. N8 60 AUSTIN-HEALY. 10,000 miles. Good clean car. Call 665-6232. N 12 1956 MGA Blue, good condition. Call NO 5-9556. N5 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. South University & Forest NO 8-9168 S4 4 (new) Atlas grip safe tires $69.95 OTHER SIZES COMPARATIVELY LOW TUNE-UP BRAKE SERVICE KENDALL UNDA-GARD WHEEL, BALANCE HICKEY'S Service Station MAIN & CATHERINE STS. NO 8-7717 Selection of candidates is now in progress. For further details, write (including your resume) to Mr. G. L. Smallwood- OPERATED FOR A. E. C. BY GELECTRIC Baha'i Stud. Group, Discussion group: "Love," April 20, 8 p.m., 418 Lawrence. * * * Congr. Disc. E & R Stud. Guild, Cost Luncheon Discussion: "Scientific View of Man," Prof. Arthur Hansen, April 20, Noon, 802 Monroe. * * * German Club, Folk Dance Festival with Detroit German Folk Dancing Group under Erika Brenner, April 24, 8 p.m., Union Ballroom. Group perform- ance with audience participation. "Herz- lich willkommen." * * a India Students Assoc., Spring Ban- quet, April 21, 6:30 p.m., Union, Ball- room. Speaker: The Honorable B. K. Nehru, Ambassador of India. Lutheran Stud. Assoc., Good Friday Services, April 20, 12:45-1:45 p.m., 7:15 p m., Service of Tenebrae, Hill & Forest Ave. Wesleyan Guild, Grad. Supper, April 20. 5:45 p.m., Pine Rm. SUMMER-Redecorated apt. for three. 1005 Packard. $145/mo. includes gar- age. Call NO 2-9181. C5 ON CAMPUS. Now taking applications. for summer and fall furnished apart- ments and parking. Call NO 2-1443. C12! A LIMITED NUMBER of efficiency one bedroom and two bedroom apartments available in April, May, and June. Apply at University Family Housing Office, 2364 Bishop Street, North Campus, or phone 662-3169 or 663- 1511, ext. 3569. C4 HELP WANTED NURSE, COUNSELORS for small boys' camp. Water front, Nature, Riflery. Will consider husband-wife, if wife is nurse. June 18 to Aug. 18. Write giv- ing experience, training, Camp Flying Eagle, 1251 Weber Dr., Lansing, Mich. H10 C9' U.S. Citizenship Required An Equal Opportunity Employer Atlas Tires & Batteries with Written Warranty 5005 YSFOMUION Ann Arbor's most deluxe and spacious apts. Ready for June and Sept. occupancy Completely air conditioned for three or four If you are responsible people- applications now being accepted PHONE NO 3-6357 87 U.S. -Sing Out Mag. He'll be.at the Hoot Sat. Nite* -Trueblood :. .:: a: 1 1 1 4 M 0 {:t fi ' ', t :s: w r }} X vt i h } v, {}54T{' r - . t t f ' {' }L^F r 1 t ;'$,v +t 8 'w ,qtc ,, l 4 T'' } by { { fi{" { f t. r+ FiV', :rv f .R":.: .v:7F::.n:} +t.. '} .........?:'F, t '.r".b} rt+: : +:"+tNr:?o}5:.... } { { . p;'r;.-. ...y < }! ;SF;S :.. {e.T }?f , :::: ": ". :: "vt v.. .,} ^t, -J -} '{'r{ ":\?{-{?_:....0...?iE"SY:t" .. }{::Yx;.}:;:r;v};:::.;."."::::.....::::'::'-Y::'?:: .' . Hv::-.: .. "5. ..:: /H ", "-: ": v..v: r: "::. ... :;: X" n.... .. n.v::}}:{.. 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" ro: , r- -u, }. * l "j' h X11 .4.:ti:; .....t W yy ': " """}".?: : +- .. +. .. ... 3 , ..w.-,:;{: jii J .r .. nY' v.; "F:ri^ + J-'f;+: ", ".}rr4;fi "' .. , ; ^, ^ > ... v'e*tt rtrT t { ;L{ } '4hr.. t .4 T t r 3' r ", ,{ '' } t a "IM 11101M 141111 RION LOST AND FOUND LOST-Lady's gold wrist watch. with black cord band Tues., April 17 on campus between Univer. Museums Building and Angell Hall. A LOST: a painting, untacked from its frame, 46 inches x 40 inches on March 5, in the vicinity of Williams and division. Subject matter with still life, reclining dog, checkered (red and black) pattern in background. If any information is known about its whereabouts, write to Lost Paint- ing 271 Francisco St., San Francisco, California. A4 BUSINESS SERVICES HI-FI, PHONO TQ, and radio- repair. Clip this ad for free pickup and de- livery. Campus Radio and TV, 325 E. Hoover. NO 5-6644. JI24 BEFOREI you buy a class ring, look at the official Michigan ring. Burr-Pat- terson and' Auld Co. 1209 South Uni- versity; NO 8-8887. J11 GUITAR AND BANJO INSTRUCTION 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 Plan PAUL'S MUSICAL REPAIR 119 W. Washington NO 2-1834 FOR SALE 1956 Harley-Davidson KHK Motorcycle $400. Call NO 5-8439 after 6 p.m. B7 1958 CUSHMAN PACEMAKER, two- speed, good condition, $135.00. NO 2- 2023. B6 FOR SALE-x-carat diamond ring and matching wedding ring, never been used; white gold, $250. L. D. Miller, NO 3-5480 or NO 3-1511, Ext. 2450. B5 POODLE-Beautiful, toy male puppy. Must sell immediately. Terms possible. Call 665-7939. B2 BIKES and SCOOTERS EXCELLENT Parilla Scooter, $150.00. May be seen at 2366 Dexter Avenue, NO 5-7621. Z4 1960 Cushman Super Eagle. Eight horse- power, excellent condition. GReen- wood 9-2181. Z1 FOR SALE-2 men's lightweight bi- cycles. 1 with 3 speed shift, excellent cond. Phone 668-8150 after 6 p.m. Z3 MOTOR SCOOTER, 1960. Red BELLA, costs over $600 new, must sacrifice $230. Call Rich Weiser, 3-6628 or 3- 4211. Z2 WILL PAY IMMEDIATE CASH for your motor scooter, up to $85 to $125 or more. Write Michigan Daily, Box 2. But everything's easier now..-thanks to Creslan! For proof, step into a smart wash-and-wear HASPEL suit ...and enjoy the modern look, the modern lightness of Creslan, Cyanamid's luxury acrylic fiber. Creslan in a man's sum- mer suit makes the difference. Take a HASPEL '62 Model. It shuns fuss, resists muss, and hangs out for neat wearina...dav after dav. It's the newer. smoother way to cool off...and unfreeze your wardrobe budget at the