IT THE MICHIGAN DAILY THURSDAY, FEBRI ...hS : 4" ......,t: r:...r rr.-.;.. v' .:(:i":}i":r'.+K4: r''.....;.- .,. __.... " DAILY OFIILBULLETIN .h " . A PA Wiieter Festival (Continued from Page 2) Gaduate Students expecting to re- ceive the master's degree In June, 1P63, must file a diploma application with the Recorder of the Grad. School by Fri., Feb. 22. A student will not be recommended for a degree unless he has filed formal application in the office of the Grad School. Graduate Students: Your attention is called to a revision in the regulation concerning changes in course elections, effective as of Sept., 1962. 1) No course may be elected after the first two weeks of a" sem;. 2) If, without good reason, a course is dropped after the end of the fourth week of a sem., it will be recorded with a grade of E. Fall Semester Fees: At least 50% is due and payable on or before Feb. 25. Non payment of at least 50% by Feb. 25, will result in the assessment of a delinquent penalty of' $5.00. Mail payments postmarked after due date, Feb. 25,.are late and subject to penalty. Mail early. Payments may be made in person at the Cashier's Office, 1015 Admin. Bldg., before 4:30 p.m. Feb. 25. Placement SUMMER PLACEMENT: 212 SAB-. Melody Fair (Musical Tent), Buffalo, N.Y.-Chorus Auditions-Singers-Male & Female. To play with some of the greatest stars in show business (How- ard Keel, Jane Powell, John Raitt, Steve Lawrence, etc.) during the summer of 1963 (June thru Sept.). Auditions to be held in Rm. 3G of the Michigan Union on Thurs., Feb. 14 (today) from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Singers must furnish own accompanist.,, POSITION OPENINGS: Norris, Perne & French, Grand Rap- ids, Mich. - Investment Management Trainee. Man with degree in Bus. Ad., Law, or Engrg. Perhaps five yrs. work exper.-interest in stocks & bonds. Mili- tary obli. completed. Age 27-32. Will be trained to manageĀ° personal invest- mentsof clients, counsel. Will involve considerable research & study of gen-" eral economy & money markets as well as political & social trends. A. M. Thomson, Sand & Gravel, Northville, Mich. - Civil Engineer - must be registered land surveyor. Some exper. required. Future oppor. to es- tablish own business with assistance of owner. Will do land surveying. Perfect Circle Corp., Hagerstown, Ind. -Oppor. available in EDP programming, for qualified alumni considering a change in employment. Seeking an ex- perienced 1401 programmer. Libbey-nwens-Ford Glass Co., Toledo, Ohio-Opening for an individual with a BS degree in Physics with a strong mathematics bkgd. Ford Motor. Credit Corp.; Dearborn, Mich.-Statistical Analyst to do basic research, analyze & plan. Typing accur- acy required. Individual should have originality. BA with math minor. 1-2 yrs. indust. or business exper. Age: 23 & up. Interchemical Corp., Cincinnati, Ohio -Opening for Chemist in Clifton, N.J.; Newark, N.J.; Cincinnati, Ohio; or Los: Angeles, Calif. Man with BS in Chem. or ChE. Prefer 2-4 yrs. exper, in Prod- uct Dev. Veterans Hospital, Ann Arbor, Mich- -MedicalsTechnician with 3 yrs. clini- cal lab. exper. OR educ. may be substi- tuted in lieu of exper. Will work on dental research project. This is a Civil Service position. Sverdrup & Parcel & Assoc., St. Louis, Mo. - Graduate Civil & Structural Engnrs. for work on design of major bridges & unusual structures. Pref. En- gnrs. who have advanced courses & de- grees. Smithsonian Institution, Astrophysi- cal Observatory, Cambridge, Mass. - Oppor. for Feb. & June grads to be Observers to operate satellite tracking stations & to provide for possible net- work enlargement. Need grads in Engrg., Physics, Geodesy & Astronomy. Holophane Co., New York, N.Y. - Engrg. graduates with EE degrees (or other engrg. degrees with electrical electives) for positions in Product De- sign, Production & Sales. Thompson - Ramo Wooldridge, Inc., Cleveland, Ohio-Many & various tech- nical openings including: Space Power Dev. Engnr,; Thermal Stress Engnr.; Res. Engnr.; Dev. Engnr.; Program Plan- ner; Sr. Technical Writer; Metallurgist; Chemist; Res. Chemist; Analyt. Chem- ist; etc. State of Illinois, Dept. of Mental Health-Many & various openings in the Dixon State School in Dixon, 1l. Posi- tions include: Physicians; Social Work- er: Psychologists; Elementary Teacher; Teacher of Exceptional Children; Re- hab Counselor; Rec. Workers; Indust. Therapists; Nurses; etc. * * * For further information, please call General Div., Bureau of Appts., 3200 SAB, Ext. 3544. ENGINEERING PLACEMENT INTER- VIEWS-Seniors & grad students, please sign- interview schedule at 128-H West Engrg, for the following: FEB. 15- ACF Industries, Inc., Albuquerque Div., New Mexico-BS: ChE, EE, ME & Met. Men & Women. R. & D., Des., Prod. Consumers Power Co., Lower Mich.- BS-MS: ChE, EE & ME. EE, ME & ChE -Trng. Prog. & Elec. Operations. ME & Chem.-Gas Engrg. Mason & Hanger, Silas Mason Co., Inc., San Antonio & Amarillo, Texas, New Orleans, La., & Burlington, Iowa- BS-MS: ChE, CE, EE, IE & ME. ES: Math. Men & Women. R. & D., Des., Prod. MIT-Lincoln Lab., Lexington, Mass. -All Degrees: EE & Instru. MS: Physics & Math. Men & Women. R. & D..t John J. Nesbitt, Inc., Sales nationwide -Some choice of location can be made by sales personnel-BS: EE, E Math, EM, lE & ME. R. & D. & Sales. Pullman-Standard - BS-MS: Applied Mech's. EM & ME. R. & D., Des. 2 yr. trng. prog. of rotating assignments leading to permanent assignments in R. & D. or Des. Republic Aviation Corp., Farmingdale, N.Y.-All Degrees: AE & Astro., EE & ME. BS: EM & E Physics. PhD: Com- mun. Sci. Men & Women. R. & D., Des. & Prod. Sealed Power Corp., Muskegon, Mich. -BS: ChE, ME. R. & D., Des. & Sales. Sinclair Research, Inc, Harvey, Ill.- BS-MS: ChE. R. & D. Sperry Gyroscope Co., Great Neck, N.Y. -All Degrees: E. Men & Women. R. & D., Des., Prod. Sperry Phoenix Co., Phoenix, Ariz.- BS: EE. MS: EE & ME. Men & Women. Sperry Utah Co., Salt Lake City, Utah -BS-MS: EE or AE. Men & Women., Tennessee Valley' Authority, Tenn. Valley area, principally in Knoxville & Chattanooga, Tenn.-BS-MS: CE. BS: EE & ME. Men & Women. R. & D., Des., Prod., Constru., Planning, Opera- tions, Tech. Reports, Plant Records. Timken Roller Bearing Co., Bearing & Steel & Tube Divs., Canton, Ohio- BS: IE, ME & Met. Des., Prod. & Sales. United Aircraft Corp., Corporate Sys- tems Center, Farmington, Conn.-BS- MS: AE & Astro., EE; E Math, E Physics & ME, Physics & Math. Men & Women. R. & D., Des., Systems Engrg. US. Gov't., Bureau of Reclamation, Throughout 18 Western States-BS-MS: CE, EE, E Math, EM & ME & Construc- tion. Men & Women. R. & D., Des. & Construction. TON IGHTS FEATURE 5:00-7:00 p.m. BROILED HALF CHICKEN CENTER ROOM Michigan Union Cafeteria A Midsummer Night's Dream The opening ' tonight of the Association of Producing Artists' production of "A Midsummer Night's Dream" will begin the first Shakespeare festival in Ann Arbor history. Rounding out the festival which is being present in advance com- memoration of the approaching 400th anniversary of Shake- spear's birth c ill be a modern dress version of "The Merchant of Venice" followed by "The Tragical History of King Richard the Sec- ond,." The APA returned from New York to Ann Arbor for rehearsals in January bringing back many well-remembered artists from its Fall Festival to play in "A Mid- summer Night's Dream." Among those returning are Rosemary Harris who will play Titania opposite her husband, APA artistic director, Ellis Rabb, who will play Oberon and Will Geer., Richard Baldridge, the Profes- sional Theatre Program's play- wright-in-residence, will make the APA festival unique with a novel, contemporary, staging of "The Merchant of Venice." The full APA company will appear in this production. Climaxing the winter festival will be a tragedy in which Ellis Rabb will play the role of Richard II. Jonathan Farwell will portray Bolingbroke and Will Geer will appear as John O'Gaunt. TEXT and LAYOUT by DEBORAH BEATTI E PHOtOGRAPHS by 'JAMES KESON U STUDE NT TRA VEL e0O CA AFFORDW STUDY-TRAVEL PROGRAMS some scholarship assistance available Also Work Camp & Hosteling 42.46 land days... from $300 83 ITINERARIES featuringi: Western & Central Europe Eastern Europe & USSR Scandinavia -Spain Turkey * South America Israel - Greece 36-60 land days... from $510 also INDIVIDUAL AND GROUP DRIVE-YOURSELF TOURS and BERMUDA SPRING WEEKS $239 all-inclusive by air ASSIGNING PARTS-Richard Wood gives out parts to be played in "Pyramus and Thisbe," the play within a play in Shakespeare's comedy-romance "A Midsummer Night's Dream." Appearing in this scene with Wood are Will Geer, Larry Lindell,.Keene Curtis, Ed Flanders and Rod Bladel. New players in the first production of the APA's Winter Festival include Ellen and Kate Geer, day -hbers of Will Geer, Linville, Flanders. Laurinda Barrett, Sydney Walker, Jonathan Farwell and Gordon Gould. Rosemarry Harris will play Ti- tania; 72llis Rabb will portray Oberon; and Clayton Corzatte will play the role of Puck. The play"opens tonight at 8:30 p.m. in True- blood Aud. SERVICES FOR INDEPENDENT STUDENT TRAVELLERS International Student ID caxd..... . . . ...... $1.00 Handbook on Student Travel (Lodgings and Restaurants).... $1.00 Work, Study, Travel Abroad.... ...................................... ..... $1.00 European charter flight and other transporlation The Merchant of V enice U. S. NATIONAL STUDENT ASSOCIAT16N Educational Travel, Inc., Dept. CN 20 West 38th Street, New York 18, N. Y OXford 5-5070 " - .. ItUSNSA te~can ,ojltorganzatioaea $ingtlsAmerfeuan tusdctcommmt"t/ Four different ways to make going more fun than getting there -I You can see why one of America's favorite outdoor sports is driving Chevrolets, with four entirely different kinds of cars to choose from. There's the Jet-smooth Chevrolet, about as luxu- rious as you can go without going over- board in price; the low-cost Chevy II, a good-looking car that would send any family' packing; another family favorite, the sporty Corvair, whose rear-engine traction Keeps Go will make you think that ice and snow are kid stuff; and for pure adventure, America's only sports car, Corvette- now in two all-new versions with looks that can stop traffic like a rush-hour blizzard. Picked your favorite already? The next thing is to take the wheel at your Chevrolet dealer's. If that doesn't have you thinking of places to go, maybe you'd rather just ng Greaf have a ball around town! 'I 1 Y S:;.y WHICH CASKET?-Rosemary Harris as Portia in "The Mer- chant of Venice" waits hopefully with Bassanio, her lover, decides which casket will give him permission to marry her. MODERN DRESS-Sidney Walker as Antonio carries out an old theme in contemporary dress In a scene with Gordon Gould, Keene Curtis and Edward Cambriax in Shakespeare's dark comedy, "The Merchant of Venice." Tragical History of Richard II JET-SMOOTH CHEVROLET IMPALA SPORT COUPE CHEVY I NOVA 400 SPORT COUPE The PTP The Shakespeare festival is the climax of the .first year of the Professional Theatre Program's activities. The program which was design- ed to expand the opportunities for creative enjoyment and apprecia- tion of the performing arts by the University, community and state was launched by its executive di- rector, Robert C. Schnitzer. In addition to the Association of Producing Artists. the PTP sponsored Helen Hayes and Mau- rice Evans in "A Program for Two Players" and Dame Judith Ander- son in "Media '62," lectures and discussions by Henry Hewes, drama critic for the Saturday Re- view of Literature, and Lee Stras- berg, director of the Actor's Stu- dio in New York. Jose Limon's dance concert last Saturday was also under the auspices of the PTP. The PTP also sponsors a play- wright-in-residence, which posi- tion was held this year by Rich- ard Baldridge. The winter festival is the sec- ond series of plays produced by the APA at the University this year. In the fall the PTP intro- duced the company in a drama CORVAIR MONZA CLUB COUPE ..