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in the lobby of the Administration
Building. Following the ceremony, dip-
lomas may be called for until 9:00 p.m.
Doctoral degree candidates who qua-
lify for the Ph.D. degree or a similar
degree from the Graduate School and
Who attend the commencement exer-
cises will be given a hood by the Uni-
versity. Hoods given during the cere-
mony are all Doctor of Philosophy
hoods. Those receiving a doctor's de-
gree other than the Ph.D. may exchange
the Ph.D. hood given them during the
ceremony for the appropriate one im-
mediately after the ceremony, at the
Graduate School booth under the East
Stand, or at the office of the Diploma
Clerk, Administration Building, on Mon-
day, June 18, and thereafter.
Events Sunday
Recital by Students in Music Educa-
tion: Students in Music Education willl
present a recital in Lane Hall Aud. on
Sunday, May 20, at 8:30 p.m. Included
in the program wil be compositions by
Bruch, Salter, Bach, Handel, Luzzia,
Bozza, Gaubert, Chopin, Arne, Barat
and Mozart. Open to the general public.
Student Recital: Elizabeth Bowman
Olsen, soprano, will present a recital
in partial fulfillment of the require-
ments for the degree Bachelor of Mu-
sic in Lane Hall Aud. on Sunday, May
20, at 4:15 p.m. Mrs. Olsen will be ac-
companied by Patricia Parker, pianist,
and assisted by William Donahue, clar-
inet, Carol Larson, cello, Nancy Grawe-
meyer, violin and Edith Perrow, violin.
Open to the general public.
Placement
ENGINEERING PLACEMENT INTER-
VIEWS-Seniors & grad students, please
sign interview schedules at room 128-H
West Engrg. for the following:
MAY 23-
R. C. Mahon Co., Detroit, Mich. - BS:
CE & ME. June & Aug. grads. Summer
Employment: Same programs as above.
Must have completed Soph. yr. Office
Engrg. leading to Mgmt.
Packard Instrument Co., La Grange,
'II,--All Degrees: EE, Nuclear, Physics,
Chem., All Natural & Medical Life Sci.
BS: E Physics & Sci. Engrg. MS-PhD:
Instrumentation. June & Aug. grads.
Summer Employment: Jr. or above.
Consulting tech. repres.-Lab Instru.
Application.
SUMMER PLACEMENT:
212 SAB-
American Publishers Alliance Corpora-
tion, Detroit, Mich.-Sales representa-
tive, field contact work. Martin Mostel-
ler will interview male students from 9
a.m. to 11 a.m. and from 1 p.m. to 3
p.m.Friday, May 25, at Summer Place-
ment.
International Student Travel Center-
Special ASIS offer for summer jobs in
Europe. Air transport, summer job, and
two days in Luxembourg included for

$489. Applications & further informa-
tion at Summer Placement.
POSITION OPENINGS:
Attorney, Ann Arbor Area-Needs Sec-
retary for shorthand, typing, filing, some
receptionist duties, etc. & prepare busi-
ness letters. Prefer someone with legal
sec. exper., but ont essential. However,
must have some secretarial exper.
YWCA, Madison, Wis.-Vacancy in
position of Director of Health, Phys.
Educ. & Recreation Dept. Prefer some-
one with some graduate work or some
teaching exper. Will teach new classes,
supervise other teachers & do some ad-
min. work. Also will be Camp Dir. in
the summer.
B. F. Goodrich Co., Akron, O.-Open-
ings as follows: Technical-Product En-
gnr.; Product Engnr.-Indust. Products;
Materials Engnr. - Indust. Products;
Non-Technical-Computer Consultant;
Sr. Systems Development Analyst.
Model Engrg. & Mfg. Corp., Hunting-
ton, Ind.-Need graduate Electrical &
Mechanical Engnrs. Co. is widely di-
versified in regearch, development &
mfg. of various electronic systems, elec-
tro-mech. components & related prod-
ucts.
*' * *
For information, please call General
Div., Bureau of Appts., 3200 SAB, Ext.
3544.
Part-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-Ann Arbor resident to sell insur-
ance. ?2-time during school, full-
time during summer vacation and
vacations during the year.
1-To do yardwork through the sum-
mer. Must have your own equip-
ment. All day Saturday.
3-Engineering students to do apart-
ment maintenance in exchange for
rooms with private bath. (Quiet
studious boys). No cooking, drinking
or parties. Must be available for
two or three years, summer and
winter.
-Meal job openings.
-Yard jobs.
1-Meat clerk. Must have experience
with meats. 4 br 5 days per week,
from 4 or 5 p.m. until 9 p.m.
1-To take inventory from May 21-31.
Must be able to work minimum of
J .days.
FEMALE
1-To clean apartments. The hours will
be flexible.

HELP WANTED
SAILING, ARCHERY, TENNIS counselor
positions available in well established
private camp for boys. Call NO 2-4071.
H5
WANTED-Life guard for Walter's Folly.
Guarding, swimming, and directing
sand box and swinging activities for
Grad, students of Prescott and Tyler
Houses. Apply 304 Prescott House, East
Quad or at wading pool. H16
PUBLISHING COMPANY needs aggres-
sive college student for part time sales
and promotion work on and around
university campuses during summer
and school year. Good opportunity
with no experience necessary. Write:
R. A. Kovner, Sales Manager, The
Royal Press, Box 8181, Stanford, Calif.
H17
SUMMER EMPLOYMENT
will interview prospective represen-
tatives to deliver gifts and explain
child-care program to new mothers
throughout the midwest. Those ac-
cepted must be free to start on
completion of school. Car furnished.
No experience necessary. Earnings
from $100-$150 weekly plus bonus.
Interviews will be held at Michigan
Union, 2nd Floor Conference Room
Saturday, 12-2. H15
NATIVE FLUENCY in Mandarin Chinese
and accurate English. Translate, ana-
lyze and edit publications with some
interpreting in Washington, D.C. area.
Age 27-40 years. United States citizen
or resident alien. College degree pre-
ferred. Opportunity for some travel.
Starting salary $5,000 to $5,500 per
year. Send resume to include educa-
tion. condition of health, experience,
address and telephone number to:
Box No. 3, Michigan Daily. H13
BIKES and SCOOTERS
SCOOTER: 1958, Parilla, excellent run-
ning cond. Windshield & tf'ols. $200.
Call after 4:00 p.m. weekdays or Sat.
& Sun. all day. Z5
1959 N.S.U. Prima scooter in excellent
condition. Maroon finish and chrome
like new-will deliver. $185. Randy
Horning, 512 First St., Jackson, Mich.
ST 4-9928. Z14
RAIN, RAIN GO AWAY, but all Ann
Arbor students remember, it will al-
ways come back the next day to get
you and your bike wet again. Protect
your bike (and yourself if you are so
minded) with a bike cover from

REAL ESTATE
HOUSE FOR SALE-One story frame,
3 bedrooms, 2 paneled rooms in fin-
ished basement. Near schools. Ideal
for faculty member with children.
NO 5-5153. R8
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
SALE BY OWNER-Four bedrooms, 2
baths. Brick, with playroom, work-
shop, garage and screened porch;
pleasant neighborhood. Many U. of M.
families. Walking distance to elem.
and Jr. high. Can assume FHA mort-
gage with modest down payment.
$24,500. Call 5-6980. B42
TRANSPORTATION
RIDERS WANTED to Boulder, Colo.
Leaving around June 12. 668-7747. G11
RIDERS WANTED to Boulder , Colo.
Leaving around June 12. 668-7747
G-11
RIDE WANTED to El Paso, Tex. or vi-
cinity. Will share driving and ex-
penses. Call Bill, NO 5-6617. G9
RIDER WANTED - Two girls touring
west (Seattle, L.A.) during June-July.
Have new car. Need third girl who,
drives. Call Carole B. or Lynda G. at
NO 2-3225. Gb
WHIT'S RENT-A-TRUCK, pickups, vans,
stakes, and station wagons. Drive-ur-
self and save. Special rates for long
distance hauling. 59 Ecorse Road,
Ypsilanti. HU 2-4434. Open evenings
until 8 p.m. Sundays until noon. G6

FOR SALE
NEW HONDA Dream motorcycle, $250.
cc engine. HU 3-3957. B47

FOR RENT

TYPING-Quick and efficient. Pick up
and delivery. HA 9-9216. F12

IDEAL SUMMER apartment for two or COOL!-Air conditioned! Summer!I
three. On campus. NO 8-9830. C55 sonable! Hurry! NO 5-0351!

RIDE WANTED-Will pay ALL expenses CHEAP MOTORCYCLE-Call Mans or Very modern furnished 1-bedroom apt. SUMMER-6-room furnished house.
to NYC, on June 6 or 7. 665-6232. F7C Andy, NO 3-7541, Ext. 501. B45 Summer sublet. Phone 5-8134. C23 5-6554.

TWO BOOKSHELF SPEARER UNITS,
ideal for stereo, reasonable. 662-7860.
X12
44 WATT BELL STEREO AMP., AM-FM
tuner in perfect condition. List price
$350. My price $199 with full guaran-
tee. NO 5-7929 after 7 P.M. X1e
LARGE RECORD COLLECTION at $1.98
to $298. Classical, mono, stereo, out
of press items. Perfect copy guaran-
teed. NO 5-7929 after 7 p.m. X9
CLASSICAL RECORD COLLECTION -
Opera, symphonay, concerts, etc., ex-
cellent condition. Mono and stereo.
55 per cent off retail price. Entire col-
lection of 386 records: $1,000. Call
663-7432, 12:00-1:00 or 5:15-6:00. F36

THE PHILIP-MORRIS package saving
contest reported to have ended April
30 is ending May 15. F16
$1 TICKET to "The Country Girl" for
June 14 matinee. Reg. price $1.65.
Write Daily ,Classified. F22
ROOMMATE FOR THE SUMMER-Male
senior or grad. Modern, semi-fur-
nished, swimming pool. Call NO 5-0558
after 6. F18
ANNE-It's amazing what will power
can do! Remember: don't write to
TGS-it's about this boy's writing
habits. F16
I NEED A JOB DURING AUGUST in
the Ann Arbor area. I am a U-M
senior and have a car. Tom Bennett,
NO 5-9193 after 5 p.m. Flo
WANTED-Used, quality, classical gui-
tar (Savilla, Goya, Martin, etc.) Rea-
sonable price. Call Amann, 112-335-
1332, collect. F6
DIAMONDS WHOLESALE-Save $100 to
$500. Robert Haack Diamond Import-
ers, First National Bldg., Suite 504,
by appointment only. NO 3-0653. F21
FRANK WILKINSON has just com-
pleted a year in jail to protect the
Bill of Rights. He will speak at the
Unitarian Church, 1917 Washtenaw, on
Tues., May 22, 8:00 p.m. F18
FEMALE COMPANION wanted to travel
to France the end of August or Sep-
tember, 1962. Call 663-1561, Ext. 285.
If not in leave message in mailbox.
F14
FOLKLORE SOCIETY PICNIC and Folk
Sing, Saturday night, May 19, 7-10
p.m. at Island Park. Bring your own
food, beverages and guitars. No liquor.
F4
STUDENTS, why the look of dismay?
Yeah, I know, it's rather poor, when
you walk to 215 Ashley, to take in
some delicious food at the Schwaben
Inn and they're so full you can't get
in the door. F31
LOST AND FOUND
LOST-White Tonneau cover. Phone NO
3-1511, Ext. 3221. 1 to 5 p.m. A25
FOUND-Student's horn-rimmed glasses
at Michigan European Car. A10
LOST-Glasses in brown case. Vicinity
832 E. University, Dr. Citron, optome-
trist. Call 2-1795. A??
LOST-One gold link bracelet. Senti-
mental value only. Reward offered.
Stockwell, Ext. 1334. A26
LOST - Woman's Benrus Embracable
watch three weeks ago. Call NO 3-1561,
Ext. 1128. A23
LOST-Basket purse with blue wallet,
white glasses, case. Please return con-
tents to Shirley Smith, Couzens Hall.
No questions asked. Reward. A28
LOST-Lady's gold wrist watch with
black cord band Tues., April 17 on
campus between Univer. Museums
Building and Angell Hall. A
USED CARS
'58 MGA-Light blue, spoke wheels. Must
sell immediately. NO 8-9050. N22
ALFA ROMEO 1959-Super spider fun
car. Call NO 3-6432, 7-10 p.m. N24
MUST SELL 1 of 2-'57 Chevy 6, $550;
'57 MGA, $950. NO 3-7966. B41
CONVERTIBLE-Low mileage. '57 Mer-
cury, white. Family car in fine shape.
$495. 662-1069. N23
VW 1961-Sunroof sedan, lt. green, fully
equipped, excellent condition. Call
between 3-6 p.m. J. Utley, 548 S. State.
663-3373. N17
CAR SERVICE, ACCESSORIES
FOREIGN CAR SERVICE
We service all makes and models
of Foreign and Sports Cars.
Lubrication $1.50
Nye Motor Sales
514 E. Washington
82

FEDDER'S Air Conditioner, 1 h.p., 110-
volt, slightly used. NO 2-0057. B44
TV-16", only $35. Call NO 5-0373, 5-7
p.m. B40
FURNITURE-Living room and dinette
set. Ideal for student apartment. NO
5-6945. B46
$1 BARGAIN TICKET to Sat. matinee
of "Toys In The Attic." Reg. price
is $1.65. Call Jan, 662-4786. B43
AMPLIFIER, pre-amplifier, and speaker
in corner enclosure at bargain price.
NO 3-3129, 7-8 p.m. B39
10'x36' MOBILE HOME-Air conditioned,
fully equipped. Excellent, $2500. Call
NO 3-4166 or NO 8-9753. B38
FOR SALE-1957 MOBILE HOME 45x8,
2 bedroom. Excellent Condition. GE
7-9216. B35
1954 GREAT LAKES Mobile Home, 31x8.
Excellent condition. Student owned.
$1495. Call after 5:30. 2-9396. 3423 Car-
penter Road. B26
SKYLINE MOBILE HOME.-48x8 ft.
Front kitchen with large pink re-
frigerator, range and double sink.
Carpeted living room with new fur-
niture, two bedrooms. HU 3-5386 after
6 p.m. B31
SENIORS AND FINISHING GRADS-
LAST CHANCE AT SPECIAL
STUDENT RATES
Magazine Year 2-Yr.
Time $4.00 $7.50
Life 4.00 7.00
Sports Ilustrated 4.00 7.50
Newsweek . 3.50 7.00
Saturday Review 4.00 7.00
Sat. Evening Post 4.00
Ladies Home Journal 2.50
Arch. Forum 3.25
Scientific American 6.00
Holiday 3.60
Fortune 7.50
Playboy 5.00
Esquire 4.00
New Yorker (8 mos.) 3.00
Atlantic (8 mos.) 3.00
Look, 40 issues $4.00, 50 issues $5.00
Graduating High School Seniors are
also eligible for these and other
money-saving rates. Call 662-3061 or
write Student Periodical Agency, Box
1161, Ann Arbor. B?
BUSINESS SERVICES
HI-FI, PHONO TV. and radio repair,
Clip this ad for free pickup and de-
livery. Campus Radio and TV, 325 S.
Hoover. NO 5-6644. J24
BEFORE 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
A-1 New and Used Instruments
BAN.JOS. GUITARS AND BONGOS
Rental Purchase Plan
PAUL'S MUSICAL REPAIR
119 W. Washington NO 2-1834 1
GUITAR AND BANJO INSTRUCTION
Beginner and advanced. Individ-
ual and small workshop groups.
Classical, folk, popular. Call 663-
6942. J20
Herb David GUITAR STUDIO. Instru-
ments and instruction. Guitars, lutes,
dulcimer, harpsichord, ude, banjo
etc. Ancient & modern, hand made
& commercial instruments. Repairs.
209 S. State. NO 5-8001. F6

SINGLE APT. FOR SUMMER. Near cam-
pus. Call after 6, 662-6128. C25
ROOMMATE for summer wanted. 3-
room apt. on campus. Call 3-6817. F37
SUMMER SUBLET-Large 6-room house
near campus, $135 month. Call 2-4591,
Ext. 106C. C14
SUMMER APT. for 2. Modern, furn.ished,
close to campus. Reasonable. NO
5-0242 after 5. C32
MODERN AP'T for 3 or 4 on campus.
Summer sublet. Parking, laundry and
utilities inc'1. Call NO 8-6417. C13
SUMMER RENTAL - Air .conditioned,
modern, furnished, 2 bedrooms. 3-6357.
C11
FURNISHED 3-bedroom house for 3 or
4 students, summer or fall. Call
662-2960. C62
THREE ROOM furnished apt., available
June 1 for year, for 2, washing facili-
ties available. NO 3-4325. C10
JUNE 15-SEPT. 1-Huge 4-man apt., 5
rooms, 2 bedrooms. $135 a month. Call
665-4327. 08
APT. FOR SUMMER - 4-rooms plus
chilly tiled and cooled basement. 3 or
4 men. 1207 Oakland, NO 3-1420. C4
SUMMER-Redecorated apt. for three.
1005 Packard. $145/mo. includes gar-
age. Call NO 2-9181. 05
FURNISHED APT. complete with utili-
ties. $115/mo. 606 E. Ann, by appoint-
ment. HU 2-1772 after 6 p.m. C2
SUBLET: From June 1962 to Sept. 1963.
Large seven-room house near campus
and hospitals. NO 8-9060. C24
SUMMER APARTMENT for 3, $100 a
month, near Union. 536 Thompson.
NO 5-8242. 031
AIR CONDITIONED, six-room furnished
house near campus. Summer only.
Very low rent. NO 5-0881. C32
ANN ARBOR'S BEST 3-person apart-
ment. It has everything and is close
to everything. NO 5-4351. C34
CAMPUS-3-room furnished apartment,
utilities included, $125, immediate oc-
cupancy, NO 2-1897 after 3 p.m. C35
SUMMER-Four- or five-person apart-
ment, new, Danish modern. NO 2-7091.
036
MODERN Summer Apartment for rent.
Suitable for 4 people. 2 blocks from
campus & hospital. NO 3-2104. C12
TWO FLOORS-All util. paid, fur., $100
mo.. for 3 men, $110 for 4, next to Arb,
summer only. Chris at 5-3581. 018
?URNISHED APARTMENT for 2 for
summer sublet, located near cmapus.
662-1884. 017
APT. FOR RENT on Hill St. Fall. All
furnished and utilities paid. 1 apt.
for 3 boys. Call N 8-9538 or 2-5312.
053
SUMMER-Very cool apt. 4 persons.
Yard for sunning with grill. For entire
summer or summer session only.
665-0538. C13
MODERN APT. available for summer
for 3 or 4. New furniture and appli-
ances. Cool, close to campus. Free
parking and reduced rent. 2-4219. C40
STUDIO APARTMENT with patio door
on Lawrence Street. Also five-room
apt. on Walnut. Summer rates. Call
GE 7-7523. C41
AVAILABLE FOR SUMMER-Modern,
for I or 2, near campus. Cooking and
parking, private entrance. NO 3-0773.
11-12 p.m. C38
ON CAMPUS. Now taking applications
for summer and fall furnished apart-
ments and parking. Call NO 2-1443.
012
331 PACKARD. Large apt for 3. $240 for
summer. Call 5-0415. C21
REASONABLE 3-room modern apart-
ment on E. University. Two or three
male students. Cal 12-3036 after 5 p.m.
C24
MODERN 4-MAN APT. available for'
summer. Central air conditioning.
Two bedrooms, near campus. Reason-
able rent. Call 5-7183. C41

MODERN 2-MAN APT. for summer, near
everything. NO 3-7911. 051
4-ROOM FURNISHED APT., summer
only. NO 3-4325. Washing facilities
available. C
AIR CONDITIONED, modern, furnished
apt. for 3 or 4 for summer. NO 3-6867.
C5
SUMMER ROOMS, $25 per month with
kitchen privileges. Phi Delta Epsilon
NO 2-3215. C!
SPECIAL SUMMER RATE - Campu
2-3-4 rooms, furnished apt. NO 3-4322
046
LARGE 3- or 4-man summer apt. Ex
cellent facilities, close to campus
NO 2-3173. C1
WHITMORE LAKE-Furn., heated 2
bdrm., full bath, fireplace. Available
Sept. to June at $90 per mo. Als
June 17 to Labor Day at $75 per mc
433 E. Shore Dr. H. B. Smith, phone
FI 9-0873. C5
SUMMER-Modern apartment for 3, 01
campus with parking. Available June
10 2-9234. C-1
SPACIOUS APT. for summer, for 3 o
4. Furnished, 2 bedroom, kitcher
Block from campus. Reduced rates
Call 2-7860. C
ON CAMPUS
Men: Pleasant rooms available fo
summer. Girls: Pleasant rooms avail
able for fall sehester. NO 2-1443. 02
FURNISHED HOUSE for fall, up to
students. Groups of men or womer
Campus location. NO 3-5809 or NE
3-0683. C
SUMMER-Large modern furnished api
for 3. Parking and laundry, 2 block
from campus. Available June 1. NO
3-7106 after 7 p.m. C
SUMMER - Air conditioned, Madison
Ave. apt. Need 3 roommates to shar
5 rooms. NO 3-1455 after 6. 06
SUMMER - Two bedroom apartment
furnished, reasonable, utilities in
cluded. NO 5-9430. 05
TWO MEDICAL STUDENTS wish thir
person to share two bedroom, furr
apt. for summer. Call 665-0189. C4
SUMMER-A great pad: large, furnishec
clean for 3 or 4. So very reasonable
2-8755. C4
CAMPUS-Three room furnished apart
ment. Utilities included. $125. Ca:
NO 2-1897 after 3:00 p.m. Immediat
occupancy, , C4
WANTED-A girl to share an apartmen
on S. University from mid-June. Cal
NO 2-3814, ask for Parvin. F
1 ROOM, kitchen and bath, $70/mo
furnished. 710 E. Ann, Apt. 4. Call NO
5-8079 or see. Immediate occupancy
C5
MODERN, FURNISHED summer apt. fo
4, air conditioned, dishwasher, clos
to campus. Call after 5 p.m. NO 8-696!
04

BEAVER'S BIKE
& HARDWARE
605 Church NOJ

5-6607
Z19

NICE TWO-ROOM
furnished, private bath, all
Campus and hospital. Call

util
668-'

CAMPUS-HOSPITAL LOCATION-]
rooms, 3 bedrooms. Furnished apt
reasonable rent. Call collect. Det
9- 5 p.m. JE 6-9087.
MODERN AIR CONDITIONED apt.
4 available for summer. Furnist
Two blocks from campus. Reasoni
rent. Call 3-5183.
INTELLIGENT U-M SENIOR wishes
teresting employment for August.
car. Call Tom Bennett, NO' -
after 5 p.m.
SUMMER APARTMENT - Large,
rooms, furnished, utilities, uter
included. 2 or 3. Church (Wa
663-22169 noon, after 11 p.m.
ROOMMATE for the summer. N
senior of graduate. Modern, se
furnished, swimming pool. Call
5-0558 after 6.
CAMPUS AREA-Four rooms newly d
orated, beautiful utilities inciut
laundry facilities. Summer acl
only. NO 5-9449.
SUBLETTING FOR SUMMER: ha
some 5 rm. apt., near campus, is
for group or family. Reasona
665-0191:

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