GE EIGHT THE. MICHIGAN UAITV 1111' 1111 .,tr":ti;:rr:r"'r:{;; }e:?ti r a rr"+ i Y;tii. . .r'fi':"1.. :. srr ; r ::: vs":":iY" .ssisrbrY:titian'r,:rn}xv."r."v'r."eb:::::Y.".vrs's.fi."b'i".r s:v}}'.":ri":"i .tii (Continued from Page 4) ceive forms from either of the Coun- Refreshments at 3:30 p.m. in selors in the International Center. Angell Hall. Dept. for grad with degree preferably in Industrial Engrg. or combination of business courses & exper. with cost control. Age 21-28. Woodstock School, Mussoorle, U.P., In- dia-Purchasing Agent preferably some- one with business exper., & if possible a working knowledge of Hindustani. Also Music Teachers, Biology Teachers, General Science Teachers and Matrons for junior girls' dormitories. BA (or equivalent) & 5th yr. of educ. courses, or study for MA, etc. Flexonics/Div. of Calumet & Hecla, Inc., Bartlett, III.--Senior Metallurgical Engnr. to investigate characteristics of new alloys essential to Flexonics' prod- uct development. BS in Physical Metal- lurgy & 3-5 yrs. industrial exper. in field of super-alloys & refractory met- als. Also exper. in writing concise re- ports & recommendations. Joseph Horne Co., Pittsburgh, Pa. - Opening in Food Dept. for WOMAN interested in making career in restau- rant business. Position covers training in all phases of food preparation & its' service to. the public. Will be taught scheduling, handling of personnel, buy- ing, etc. Please call Bureau of Appts., Gen- eral Dic., 3200 SAB, Ext. 3544 for fur- ther information. Part-Time Employment 3212 Counselors Office for Freshmen and Sophomores, 1213 Angell Hall; white report cards for juniors and seniors to the Counselors Office for Juniors and Seniors, 1223 Angell Hall., Students not registered in this Col- lege but who elected L.S.&A. courses should be reported to the school or col- lege in which they are registered, Students, College of Engineering: The final day for DROPPING COURSES, WITHOUT RECORD will be Fri., Nov. 10. A course may be-dropped only with the permission of the classifier after conference with the instructor. Students, College of Engineering: The final day for REMOVAL of INCOM- PLETES will be Fri., Nov. 10. Petitions for extension of time must be on file in the Recorder's Office on or before Fri., Nov. 10. The Mary Louisa Hinsdale Scholarship amounting to approximately $162.35 (interest on the endowment fund) is available to undergraduate single wo- men who are wholly or partially self- supporting and who do not live in Uni- versity residence halls or sorority houses. Girls with better than average scholarship and need will be consid- ered.; Application blanks are obtainable at the Office of the Alumnae Secretary, Alumni Memorial Hall or Alumnae Council, Michigan League, and should be filed by Nov. 27, 1961. Award will be granted for use during the second se- mester of 1961-62, and will be an- nounced Dec.-15, 1961. The Lucille B. Conger Scholarship is offered to undergraduate women on the basis of academic performance, contribution to University life and fi- nancial need; the stipend is variable. Application forms are available, in the Office of the Alumnae Secretary, Alum- ni Memorial Hall, or Alumnae Council Office, Michigan League and must be returned by Nov. 27, 1961. Recipients will be announced by Dec. 15, 1961. Foreign Student Scholarships: The deadline for applications will be De- cember 15. Foreign students may re- Approval for the following student sponsored activities becomes effective twenty-four (24) hours after the pub-. lication of this notice. All publicity for these events must be withheld until the approval has become effective. Nov. 20--Voice, Speaker, David McRey- nolds, Union Rooms 3 R-S. Dec. 1, 2, 3-Challenge, Colloquium, Union Ballroom, 8:30 p.m., Dec. 1, 2:30 p.m. Dec. 2 & 3. Nov. 14-Young Republicans, Debate on Red China, Michigan League, 7:30 p.m. Nov. 14-Challenge, Office of Student Affairs, Speaker Donald Keys, Union, 7:30-9 p.m. The following student sponsored social events are approved for the coming weekend. Social chairmen are remind- ed that requests for approval for so- cial events are due in the Office of the Student Affairs not later than 12 noon on the Tuesday prior to the event: NOV. 10- . Alpha Omicron Pi, Party; Alpha Tau Omega, Party; Alpha Xi Delta, Night- cap Party; Sigma Delta Tau, Fall Party. NOV. 11-- Alpha Sigma Phi, Record Dance; Beta Theta i, Record Dance; Chi Phi, Par- ty; Delta Chi, Record Hop; Delta Up- silon, Hayride; Green House, Open Open House; Greene House, Dance; Hinsdale House, Listening Party; Kappa Delta, Winter Party; Phi Delta Theta, Dance; Phi Gamma Delta, Rock 'n R911 Party; Phi Kappa Sigma, Theme Party; Pi Lambda Phi, Movie Party; Psi Upsilon, Party; Sigma Phi, Dance; Tau' Kappa Epsilon, Togo Party; Theta Delta Chi, Dance; Triangle, Hayride & Party; Wil- liams House, Corridor Party; Zeta Psi, Record Dance. NOV. 12-- Adelia Cheever, Open Open House; Phi Delta Phi, Open House; Psi Upsi- lon, Dessert. Events Friday Mathematics Colloquium: Prof. R. H. Bruck, University of Wisconsin, will speak "On Finite Groups" on Fri., Nov. 10, at 4 p.m. in 3209 Angell Hall. Placement Canadian Civil Service announces exam Dec. 2 in Windsor & other cities for graduating Engineers--Civil, Elect., Mech. Industrial & Engrg. Physics for career service. Must apply by Nov. 14. Canadian citizens only. (Contact Bu- reau of Appointments, 3200 SAB, Ext. 3544, for details.) Beginning with Mon., Nov. 13, the following schools will have represen- tatives at the Bureau to interview for the second semester and the 1962-1963 school year. MON., NOV. 13- Ferndale, Mich.-7 & 8th grade Libr.,i 1st grade, 3rd grade, Art (k-6)-Only interviewing for second semester grad- uates. THURS., NOV. 16- Cleveland, O.-All fields. For any additional information and appointments, contact the Bureau of Appointments, 3200 SAB, NO 3-1511, Ext. 3547. The Los Angeles Public School system will be in Chicago, Ill. .at the Conrad ORGANIZATION NOTICES Baha'i Student Group, Weekly Meet- ing, Open to All, Nov. 10, 8 p.m., 418 Lawrence. For information and trans- portation, call 66-32904. * s * * Congr. Disc. E & R Stud. Guild, Lun- cheon Discussion: Role of Office of Student Affairs; Prof. M. Felheim heads Faculty Senate Com. on Office of Stu- dent Affairs, Nov. 10, Noon, 802 Mon- roe. t .. * Mich. Christian Fellowship, Bible Study on Romans, Nov. 10, 1040 Nat. Resources Bldg. * * * Newman Club, "Shipwreck" Party, ,Nov. 10, 8:30-11:30 p.m., Newman Ctr. Hilton Hotel interviewing teachers on Nov. 17, 18, 19 & 20, 1961. The fields being interviewed are: Elem., Agric., Bus. Educ., Girl's PE, Engl., Home Ec., Ind. arts, Math, Sci., Span., Spec. Educ. For additional information contact the Bureau of Appointments, 3200 SAB, NO 3-1511, Ext. 3547. SUMMER PLACEMENT: Sanders Associates, Inc., Nashau, N.H. -Looking for people in Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Math majors, Physics majors, for sum- mer work at the company. Come to the Summer Placement Service for fur- ther information. NOV. 14, 16,"17- Camp Baiting Hollow, New York - Boy Scout Camp. Will interview at Summer Placement Service, 212 SAB. Tues.' & Thurs. (14 & 16) from 2:00- 4:00 and Fri. (17) from 9:00-12:00 Noon. Interested in men for positions of Wa- terfront Director, Scoutmaster, Rifle Range Director, & Crafts Director. Pre- fer age 21, but will consider younger. POSITION OPENINGS: Lever Brothers Co., Pepsodent Div., Chicago, Ill.-Staff Assistant for Indus- trial Relations Dept. Duties include all phases of personnel work at plant lev- el. College training & personnel exper. preferred, but will consider applicant without exper. Management Consultants in Midwest -Large corporation wants Director of Operations for one of their divisions. Man to age 45 with ME degree & 15-20 yrs. exper. in manufacturing of ma- chinery. Solid professional mechanical engrg. exper. will be necessary. Ralston-Purina Company, Battle Creek, Mich.-Position in Cost Control We a re now Delivering DOMINICKS PIZZA and SUBS NO 2-5414 I - / \ i i i I. I 149ti I p I11 Let Us 3M EUEE EuUNIVERSITY NI&W~hISUMMER SESSION 6 UNIVERSITY CREDITS AVAILABLE 56 DAYSonily 569 Tax. 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