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Approved: That the Student Govern-
ment Council Internatnonal Relations
Board be dissolved.
Approved: The following recommen-
dations to Prof. Robert Harris on the
Regental Resolution concerning mem-
bership in fraternities and sororities:
1) That it be made clear that Stu-
dent Government Council, alone, will
make membership rules subject to the
normal review procedures of the Coun-
cil Plan, Revised.
2) That Student Government Coun-
cil be allowed veto power over the
selection of General Counsel by the
M~embership Committee.
3) That. it, be made clear that the
University administration shall carry
out the decrees of the Membership
Judge except for withdrawal of rec-
ognition for which special provision is
made in the Regental Resolution.'
4) That a clarification of the defi -
nition of student organization pe made:
specifically the elimination of point A
and alterations in point B so that rec-
ognition is attributed to Student Gov-
ernment Council.
Further, Student Government Coun-
cil expresses its support of the resolu-
tion and urges its speedy passage by
the Board of Regents and requests that
Prof. Harris be retained in his present
capacity to recommend implementing
legislation to Student Government
Council under the same procedures used
in drafting the Regental Resolutions.
Approved: That Student Government
Council delegate $100.00 from the funds
allocated to the Forum Fund to the
USNSA Committee. These funds shall
be used for a program of a series of
lectures, seminars, and discussion groups
on international student relations.
Adopted: The following expression of
student opinion:

Recently there has been a great deal
of confusion about which University
agency has the authority to determine
the dress regulations of women resid-
ing in University dormitories.
Student Government Council believes
that the' appropriate agencies for de-
termining these rules are the student
governing bodies of the dormitories. It
is an insult to the intelligence and ma-
turity of these students to assume that
they are incapable of dealing with this
matter in a responsible fashion.
Student Government Council wishes
to reiterate its belief that students are
capable of handling their personal lives
in a responsible fashion.
Note: Copies of Student Government
Council Minutes are available In the
offices of Panhellenic Assoc., Assembly
(Assoc., Intrefraternity Council, and
Interquadrangle Council in the Student
Activities Bldg.
Events
The Mich. Chapter of the Society of
the Sigma Xi: Announces the Dinner
for Initiates. to be held in the Ball
Room, Mich. League at 8:30 pam. on
Wed., March 13.
The dinner will be followed by a Sig-
ma Xi address "Let's Get Down to Earth
on Research," to beidelivered by E. N.
Cole, vice-president of General Motors
Corp. The address will be at 8:00 p.m.
and is open to the public. Non-ban-
queters invited.
The cost of the dinner will be $3.00
and those who plan to attend should
send checks for this amount by Sat.,
March 9 to: Sigma Xi, Rackham Bldg.,
Univ. of Mich. Spouses are invited.
Center for Research on Learning and
Teaching Lecture: 4:00 p.m., Wed.,
March 13, Prof. Robert Glaser, Univ. of
Pittsburgh, on "The Professor and the

1963 SOPH SHOW
(CENTRAL COMMITTEEI

MASS MEETING

THURSDAY, MARCH 14
at the LEAGUE

Student and the Ideal 'Classroom":
Aud. A, Angell Hall.
Placement
ANNOUNCEMENT:
Ludlow Jute Co., Mass.-Largest pro-
ducer of jute in India. Men from In-
dia, 1963 grads., are needed for Man-
agement Dev. & Trng. Prog. Both Tech-
nical & non-technical grads. Training
in India & then placement there.
Plant is located near Calcutta. A rep-
resentative will come to Ann Arbor for
interviews if there is sufficient re-
sponse. Please call General Div., Bureau
of Appts., Ext. 3544 on Mon. or Tues.
if you are interested.
SUMMER PLACEMENT:
212 SAB-
MARCH INTERVIEWS:
MARCH 12-
Camp White Pine, Ontario, Coed.
MARCH 13-
Westminster Camp, Mich., Coed.
MARCH 14-
Camp Con-es-toga, Mich., Coed.
MARCH 15-
Camp Indianola, Wis., Boys.
Wolverine Girls State.
MARCH 19-
Detroit Edison Co.
MARCH 22-
Camp Manitowabing, Camp of fine
arts, Ontario.
MARCH 25 & 26-
Hillview Resort, Mich.
* * *
DO NOT CALL for appointments,
come to Summer Placement. ;
EDUCATION DIVISION:
Beginning March 11, the following
representatives will be at the Bureau
to interview candidates for the school
year 1963-1964:
MON., MARCH 11-
Royal Oak, Mich.-Elem., Sp. Ed., Sp.
Corr., Vocal Music, Span.; Sec., Engl.
French, German, Span, Hist., Home Ec.;
Jr. HS Engl/Soc. St., Math/Sd.
Parma, Ohio-Elem.; Engl., Math,
Sci., Libr., For. Lang., Sp. Ed., Couns.
TUES., MARCH 12-
Birmingham, Mich.-Elem.; Jr. HS
gen./Earth Sl., Math, Visit. Teach.;
Art, Engl/Soc St., Bus. Ed., Engl.,
French, French/Span., Guid. Libr.,
Girl's PE, Rem. Read., Gen Sci/Biol.,
Type A, Sp. Corr.; Elem. Band/Orch.,
Read. Couns.
Detroit, Mich.-All Fields.
Highland Park, Mich.-Elem., Art, Vo-
cal Mus., Libr., French, Span.; Jr. HS
Engl., Soc. St., Math, Sci., Art, Ind. Arts,
Home Ec., Boy's PE; HS Engl., Soc. St..
Home Ec., Girl's PE, Dist. Ed., Commu-
nity College; Physics, Chem., Biol., Soc.
St., Engl.
Inkster, Mich. (Dearborn Dist. No. 8)
-Elem.; Ind. Arts, Sp. Ed., Visit. Teach.,
Engl. (Jr. HS) French, Math, Sp. Corr.,
Home Ec., Libr. (HS).
Evanston, I11.-Dir. of Research and
Testing; Art (Man), Bus. Sd., Coach/
Teacher (in a field listed), Jr. HSEngl/
Hist., Engl., French, Span., Girl's PE,
E.M.H., Guid. (Female & Male), Home
Ec., Libr., Math, Voc. Music (Man),
Read., Chem., Biol., U.S. Hist., World
Hist., Slow Learn. t
WED., MARCH 13-
Dearborn, Mich. (Dist. No. 3)-Fields
not yet announced.
Utica, Mich.-Elem. Sp. Ed., Inst.;
Jr. HS Sci., Engl/Geog., Home Ec., Ind.
Arts, Engl., Math, Latin/Engl., Span/
Engl., Libr., Math/S.; HS Engl., Soc.
St.,Ind. Arts, Shop., Art/Soc. St., Math,
Libr., Couns. (Woman).
El Monte, Calif.-Elem.-To 8th Grade;
7/8 Grade Departmentalized; Sp. Corr.,
Ment. Retd.
Denver, Colo:-Early Elem.; Sec. Math,
Sci.
Flossmoor, 111,-Elem.; Jr. HS Lang.
Arts, Math/St., Soc. St.
Lake Forest, Ill. (Deer Path School)-
Elem.; Grade 5 & 6 Girl's PE, Grade
5 & 6 Boy's PE; Grade 7 & 8 Girl's PE/
Dance, Drama, Speech, Engl/Math,
Math, Soc. St.
East Northport, N.Y. - Elem., Gen.
Mus/Voc., Art, Read. Couns.; Jr. HS
Engl/Soc. St., St., Ind. Arts, Math,
Home E.., Voc. Music, German, Sp. Ed.
(CRMD); HS Engl., Art/Mech. Dr., Math,
French, Span., Inst. Mus.
Cold Springs Harbor, N.Y. - Elem.;
Sci., Math, Engl., Soc. St., Lang., Home
Ec., Ind. Arts, Inst. Mus., Art, Gud.,
Libr.
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THURS., MARCH 14-
Garden City, Mich.-Elem. K-6; Math/
St., Sp. Ed. Couns., (Woman), Engl/
Soc. Comm., Girl's PE (Swim), Ind. Arts,
Libr.; Elem. Voc.; Sec. Voc.
Mt. Clemens, Mich. (Clintondale Sch.
Dist.)-Elem.; Jr. HS Span., Voc.; HS
Comm., Engl. Lit., Driver Ed/Comm. or
Soc. St., Type A, Voc., Ind. Arts, Visit.
Teach. (Masters).
St. Clair Shores, Mich. (South Lake
Sch. Dist.)-Fields not yet announced.
Ypsilanti, Mich.-Fields not yet an-
nounced.
Racine, Wis.-Fields not yet announc-
ed.
FRI., MARCH 15-
Ypsilanti, Mich.-Fields not yet an-
nounced.
Bakersfield, Calif. (Kern County HS)
-Art, Bus. Ed., Engl., For. Lang., Home
Ec., Ind. Ed., Libr., Math, Music, Girl's
PE, St., Soc. St., Sp. Ed.
Long Beach, Calif.-Elem. Libr., Sp.
Ed. Sec. Art, Bus. Ed., Couns., Engl.,
For. Lang., Home Ec., Ind. Arts, Libr.,
Math, Music, Girl's PE, Biol., Phys.
Sci., Soc. St/Engl., Read., Sp. Ed.
Manchester, Conn.-Fields not yet
announced.
Walingford, Conn.-Elem.; Jr. HS
Latin/Engl., Art, Ind. Arts, Home Ec.,
Gen. Sci/Biol., Engl./Soc. St., Math; HS
Engl., Home Ec.
Norwich, N.Y.-Elem., Girl's PE; Jr.
HS Engl.; HS Engl., Bus. Ed., French,
Phys/Chem., Soc. St., Sp. Ed., Ment.
Retd., Sp. Ther.
Cleveland Heights, Ohio-Elem. Jr.
HS All Fields except Soc. St.; HS All
Fields except Soc. St. and Boy's PE;
(Engl. Teach, must have Master's or
exp.) Jr. HS Voc. or Gen. Mus.; Sec.
Guid., For. Lang.
1' * *
Make appointments about one week
in advance:
For additional information and ap-
pointments contact the Bureau of Ap-
pointments, 3200 Student Activities
Bldg., 663-1511, Ext. 3547.
ENGINEERING PLACEMENT INTER-
VIEWS-Seniors & grad students, please
sign interview schedule at 128-H West
Engrg. for the following:
MARCH 11-14-
Boeing Co., Seattle, Wash.; Wichita,
Kansas-(See Co. info. sheet for pos-
sible other locations)-Al Degrees: AE
& Astro., CE-(Structures), BE, EM, IE
& ME. MS-PhD: Nuclear & Instrumen-
tation. BS: E Math & E Physics. R. &
D., Des., Prod.
MARCH 11-
Hercules Powder Co., Summer Em-
ployment-Summer Employment: Jrs.,
in ChE, EE-(Power) & ME. Must be
finishing Jr. yr. in June or Aug.-In
upper % of class, non-ROTC-Plan to
enter industry in permanent position
upon graduation in 1964. Various ac-
tivities connected with Chemical Proc-
ess.
MARCH 11-12--
Lockheed-Calif. Co., Burbank, Calif.
--All Degrees: AE, ME, BE, CE, Math &
Physics. Men & Women. Aerodynamics,
thermodynamics, Flight Tests, Wind
Tunnel, Structures Weight, Des., Stress,
Res., Instru., Servo-mechanisms, Math
Analysis, Acoustics & optics, Prog., Sol-
ar, Plasma, Theoretical & Solid State
Physics & Biophysics.
MARCH 11-
Marquardt Corp., Van Nuys, Calif.-
All Degrees: AE & Astro.; ChE & ME.
BS: E Physics. R. & D.
Standard Pressed Steel Co., Jenkin-
town, Pa.-BS:/IE, ME & Met. June &
Aug. grads. Men & Women. R. & D.,
Des., Methods, Time study, Prod. Supv.,
Plating, Prod. Heat Treat.
MARCH 11-12-
United Aircraft Corp., Research Labs.,
E. Hartford, Conn.-AI Degrees: AE &
Astro., BE, Mat'ls., Met., Physics & Math.
MS-PhD: ChE, EM, ME & Nuclear. Prof.:
Applied Mech's. BS-MS: E Physics. Re-
search.
Westinghouse Electric Corp., All Lo-
cations-BS: EE, E Math, EM, E Phys-
ics, IE, Mat'is., ME, Met., NA & Ma-
rine & St. Engrg. R. & D., Des., Prod.
& Sales.
MARCH 1-
U.S. Gov't., Coast & Geodetic Survey,
U.S. & its possessions-BS-MS: CE, Geo-
getic, BE, E Math & B Physics, Physics
& Math. Commissioned Corps.
MARCH 12-
Beloit Corp., Beloit, Wis-BS-MS: EE,
EM & ME. R. & D., Des. & Sales.
Continental Oil Co., Res. & Dev. -
Ponca City, Okla; Manufacturing -
Ponca City, Okla.-Al Degrees: ChE,
Electronics, Petroleum. BS-MS: ME. R.
& D., Mfg.
Pure Oil Co. 1) Research Ctr., Chrys-
tal Lake, Ill., 2) Producing: Mideonti-
nent, Gulf Coast, W. Texas, Rocky
Mountains, 3) Refining: Lemont, Ill.,
Beaumont, Texas, NewarkO., B&Toledo,
Ohio-All Degrees: ChE & ME. BS-MS:
EE. R & D., Prod. & Refining.
Swift & Co., Engrg. Res. Dept. & Prod.
Engrs. for various plants in U.S.-All

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Degrees: ME. BS-MS: ChE. MS: Instru-
mentation. R. & D., Des., Prod.
Jervis B. Webb Co., Detroit 4, Mich.
-BS: CE, EE & ME. R. & D., Des.,
Prod., Sales, Estimating.
MARCH 13-
American Electric Power Service Corp.,
AEP Co. System-Midwest, but more
specifically N.Y.C.-BS. MS & Prof.: HE
& ME. R. & D., Des., System Planning,
Analysis & Synthesis of Power Sys-
tems.
Amphenol - Borg Electronics Cohp.,
Continental U.S.-BS-MS: EE & Phys-
ics. BS: ChE & ME. R. & D., Des. &
Sales.
MARCH 13-14-
Argonne National Lab., Argonne, Ill.
-All Divs. Idaho Falls, Idaho-(Reac-
tor Facilities)-Al Degrees: E, Ma'ls.,
Met., Math. MS-PhD: ChE, Instru., ME,
& Nuclear. PhD: EM, Chem.-(Analyt.,
Inorg., Phys.). (Physics & Biochem.)
Men & Women. R. & D., Des.
MARCH 13-
Baxter Labs., Inc., Morton Grove, Ill.;
Mountain Home, Ark.; & Cleveland,
Miss.-BS: EE & ME. Prod.-Engrg. staff
at Morton Grove; Prod, assignments at
Mountain Home & Cleveland, Miss.
Commonwealth Edison Co., Various
engrg. & operating Units in Chicago
& adjoining Northern Ill. area. (Jo-
liet, Maywood, & Northbrook)-BS: HE
& ME. 1 yr. Trng. & Orientation prog.
Corning Glass Works, Company-wide
-BS-MS: ChE, EE, EM, IE, ME & Met.
BS: E Physics & Sci. Engrg. MS: In-
strumentation. Men i& Women, Prod.,
Sales & Staff Engrg.
Federal-Mogul-Bower Bearing, Inc.,
Det., Ann Arbor, St. Johns, Mich.-BS-
MS: ME & Met. BS: IE. R. & D., Des.,
Prod. & Sales.
Los Angeles County Civil Service,
Road Dept., Flood Control District &
County Engnr.-BS-MS: CE. Des., Supv.
of Construction.
Procter & Gamble Co., International
Divs., Cinci., Ohio for U.S. citizens.
Other opportunities for foreign stu-
dents--BS-MS: ChE, BE & ME. R. & D.,
Des.
MARCH 13-14-
U.S. Gov't., NASA-Lewis Research
Ctr., Cleveland, Ohio & Sandusky, Ohio
-All Degrees: AE & Astro., ChE, BE,
EM, ME, Met. MS-PhD: Instru. & Nu-
clear. BS: E Physics & S. Engrg. Men
& Women. R. & D.
Part-Time
Employment
The following part-time jobs are
available. Applications for these jobs
can be made in the Part-time Placement
Office, 2200 Student Activities Bldg.,
during the following hours: Mon. thru
Fri., 8 a.m. til 12 noon and 1:30 til 5:00
Employers desirous of hiring stu-
dents for part-time or full-time tem-
porary work, should contact Bob Cope,
Part-time Interviewer, at NO 3-1511,
Ext. 3553.
Students desiring miscellaneous odd
Jobs should consult the bulletin board
in Rm. 2200, daily.
MALE
1-Electrical Engnr. Jr. or Sr. with at
least a 3.00 grade average. Must be
a U.S. citizen and able to get secur-
ity clearance. Must also have trans-
portation. %-time position on a
long-term basis.
FEMALE
1-Experienced typist who can take
shorthand. Working hours would be
from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., Mon. thru
Fri. Cannot be a student.
-Clerical people who can work half
days are needed. Typing and/or
shorthand experience is essential.
ORGAN IZATION
NOTICES
Alpha Omega Fellowship, Meeting,
Lecture & Discussion, "Harmony of
the Gospels," Every Sunday Morning,
10 a.m., Grace Bible Church, 110 N.
State.All interested students invited
to attend.
* * *
Cong. Disc. E & R Stud. Guild, Sem-
inar: History of Christian Thought,
Rev. J. E. Edwards, 9:30-10:30 a.m., 7:30-
8:30 p.m.; Relaxer, 8:30 p.m.; March 10,
802 Monroe.
* * *
Graduate Outing Club, Hike, March
10, 2 p.m., Rackhan Bldg., Huron St.
Entrance.
* * *
Voice Political Party, Executive Com-
mittee Meeting, March 9, 11 a.m., 2534
SAB. Everyone welcome.
Wesleyan Guild, Retreat, March 15-
17, Drake House.
Young Democrats, Business Meeting,
March 11, 7:45 p.m., Union, Rm. 3B.
Speaker: Jack Faxon, Detroit, youngest
Con-Con delegate; "What's Wrong with
the New Cokistitution?"
Unitarian Student Group, Weekly
Meeting, Discussion: "The Supreme
Court & Religion," March 10, 7:30 p.m.,
1st Unitarian Church.

SALLY

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DELENE, YOU'VE GOT 12 MORE DAYS!
P7
DON'T FORGET block orders for
SOUNDS FROM THE SUMMIT go on
sale on a first come, first serve basis
on March 13-15 from 8:00-5:00. F20
DEAR JED: If you only had friends,
you could sign up for a block for
SOUNDS FROM THE SUMMIT. BOB.
F19
AUSTIN DIAMOND CORPORATION -
"Where marginal prices buy quality
diamondsi" 1209 S. University, 663-
7151.F43
HAPPY BIRTHDAY
BARBARA JEAN
P71
SITTING BULL OF THE QUAD:
Has your house entered the Gala
Can Race on the Huron River for
Spring Weekend? Just because the
whole campus will. be watching and
more than 60 other houses have al-
ready entered is no reason we can't
paddle out there together.
POCOHANTAS OF MARKLEY P63
JOB OPPORTUNITIES in the Chicago
area: Young, poisonable males needed
for special escort service. Clients es-
pecially co-operative. Will provide
"anything you want." Should be a
bissel sarcastic. Call R. F7
Tomorrow's the night
Who wins the COLD WAR?
Come at 8 and see what's for
HILLEL-1429 Hill St. F48
JILL:
Ever since Roger's house signed up
to pull our buckboard in the big
Spring Weekend race, he's been acting
more and more like a centaur. What
do you think I should do about it?

PERSONAL

MICHIGAN DAILY
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING
RATES
LINES 1 DAY 3 DAYS 6 DAYS
2 .70 1.95 3.45
3 .85 2.40 4.20
4 1.00 2.85 4.95
Figure 5 average words to a line.
Classified deadline, 3 P.M. daily
Phone NO 2-4786
WANTED TO RENT
GARAGE WANTED
Vicinity of Canterbury Rd., Ann Arbor
Woods, John Allen School or South-
east Ann Arbor area. Phone NO 5-9429
after 5 p.m.
BUSINESS SERVICES
ANY MOTH HOLES, TEARS or BURNS
in your clothes. We'll reweave them
like new. WEAVE-BAC SHOP, 224;
Arcade. J2
NEED TYPING DONE? Fast, accurate
typist. Reasonable rates. Call NO 2-
4782 for further information. J8
FOR THE FINEST SELECTION of party
favors and unique gifts contact Bud-
MorA gency, 1103 5. University, NO
2-6362.J4
MANUSCRIPTS, TERM PAPERS typed,
Multilith Offset forreproduction,
photo copy, mailiings. Gretzinger's
Business Service, 320 S. Huron. HU1
2-0191. J8
USED CARS
'61 CORVETTE soft top, red and white.
230-3 speed. New tires, one owner.
23,000 miles. $2,950. Call 663-3452. N14
BIKES AND SCOOTERS
1963 NEW LAMBRETTA'S and Vespa's-
$375.00, New Yamaha's - $295.00.+
Electric-Starter 212 M.P.G.
DETROIT SCOOTER
7343 W. 8 Mile Rd. DI 1-3197
FOR SALE
1960 RENAULT 4-door, runs good. $350.
NO 3-7658. B31
DIAMONDS at rock bottom prices
through student representative of
large Detroit Jewelry Store. Call 663-
7194. B7
3 BDRM. RANCH House-Furn'd. Rea-'
sonable. Call 665-567P or 668-6231. B19
WOMAN'S SKI BOOTS-Excellent con-
dition. $15. Size'8. NO 5-3486. B34
FOR SALE -- Ski parka, hair dryer,
skirts, slacks, sweaters, etc. Call 6442
Markley. 1336

FOR RENT
1 BEDROOM APARTMENT for two near
campus. $110 furnished. All utilities
paid. Call NO 3-1237 after one. C6
SUBLET-HURON TOWERS
LARGE STUDIO-April to Aug. $116 old
rate, view, pool, garage. Call NO 5-
9161 day, NO 5-8319 eve. CIO
MALE ROOMMATE WANTED - For
Huron Towers Studio Apt. Rent: $66
a mo. or best offer. NO 2-1161 after 6.
C9
ON CAMPUS - Parking available. Call
NO 2-1443. C5
JUNE OR SEPTEMBER
Spacious, luxuriously furnished, carpet-
ed apts. for 3 or 4 students and being
built 2 blocks from campus on E.
Madison. Features include: private
panelled studies off living room, air
conditioning, private balconies. $175-
$232 per mo. Call NO 3-7268. C8
AVOID THE RUSH -LOOK NOW -
Apartments for the fall. We are sure
that we have something for you. Two,
three, or four man apartments.
APARTMENTS LIMITED
NO 3-0511 C5
LIVE LIKE A king at the SUMMIT.
New 3 bedroom apts. for fall. Fire-
place, patio. Furnished. $250. Call 668-
8723 from 12-12. C
MALE STUDENT to share 2-man off-
campus apartment. Rent paid thru
March. Call NO 2-5929. C
WANTED-Female for fourth in spa-
cious apartment. Call Grace Rogers,
5-8385, C3
PARKING SPACE for rent close to
Frieze Bldg. $4.00 month. Call NO
2-7274. C39
APARTMENT, only 330 yds. from Angell
Hall;6for 2; small, $100 per montl.
Call 665-6347. C10
FALL APPLICATIONS now being ac-
cepted for Tiffany I apartments.
Privacy and economy for 1 or 2
persons. NO 2-0166. C
TO SUBLET
Spacious three-room apartment. Ex-
cellent location, nicely furnished. Call
NO 5-4765. C36
ROOMMATE WANTED
Male-Senior or graduate student for
apt. at corner of Oakland and
Church. Call NO 2-0189 between 5
and 7. 019
THREE BEDROOM unfurnished ranch
type house available for immediate
occupancy. ;; mile west of Dexter,
Mich. Please contact University
Apartments Office, 2364 Bishop St.,
North Campus, or call NO 2-3169. C11
FOR RENT--Efficiency and one bedroom
furnished apartments. Available for
4mmediate assignment to married
students and faculty members. Con-
tact the University Apts. Office, 2364
Bishop St., North Campus or phone
662-3169. C12

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IT'S more fun than worrying about
disarmament!
SDT Pledge Open House
Sunday, March 10, 7-10 p.m.
1405 Hill
See our 20 new atomic bombs! P70
BRAIN WAVE MACHINE technician. In
service training. College educ. or de-
gree. Preferably with some science.
Meticulous. Close work with patients.
Call University Hospital Personal. F15
DIAMOND ENGAGEMENT RING .67
carat, color-rivers perfection: flaw-
less. 14K White Gold mounting: never
worn, Appraised value $767. Save 30
per cent. Must be sold. Call John, NO
2-7558. P38
WANTED-8 tickets (preferably a block
of seats) for the Dave Brubeck con-
cert. Call Judy at the Michigan Daily,
leave your phone number if necessary.
F66
TO LOUIS: Happy Birthday, cartoonist.
P21
SALLY:
Why don't you get Roger's house to
sign up for the Spring Weekend
gambling. booths instead? Did you
ever see a centaur betting on the
horses? Jill P24
SPRING WEEKEND EVENTS IN TRES
PARTES DIVISA SUNT. The Canoe
Race, the fabulous buckboard Race
and the wicked gambling booths.
More than 60 houses have already en-
tered! Has yours? Deadline March 11.
P62
ANUNCIAMOS LA LLEGADA DEL PA-
PAZON (SAL JIMINEZ), DIRECTA-
MENTE DES DE SAN JUAN P.R.
BIENVENIDO (WELCOME HOME)
J.F.T. & 511 tiF8
TRANSPORTATION
SOCIETE NATIONEL de Etudiants de
France flys you to Europe, $210 round
trip. Write Post Office Box 141, East
Lansing, Mich., or call 517 332-1962.
G21

HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE
Rugs, beds, and miscellaneous.
NO 5-0393.

Ph.
P37

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FORESTERS' CLUB

P auM'utyern &all

ICH IGANU NION BALLROOM
Tonight 8:00--12:00
Tickets $2.25 at the door
SQUARE DANCING
BALLROOM DANCING

Drive Yourself *
AND SAVE
pickups, panels, stakes,
MOVING VANS

Whit's Rent-A-Truck
HU 2-4434
59 Ecorse Road, Ypsilanti, Michigan

LARGE, HEAVY-DUTY wooden tables,
suitable for housing unit dining or
private work tables. Call Don Mac-
Ritchie, NO 5-9193. 1321
MISCELLANEOUS
Old Heidelberg Restaurant
GERMAN AND AMERICAN CUISINE
Try our Cold Beer and Liquor
We specialize in
German foods.
STUDENT SPECIALS DAILY.
211 N. Main
HOT BAGEL
LOX
Onion Roil
Smoked Fish
Pastries
RALPH'S MARKET
709 Packard
Open at 8 Sunday morningo
LOST AND FOUND
LOST-Sunday at D Phi E-raincoat.
Call NO 5-0550. A16
LOST-A pair of charcoal rimed glasses
between Frieze and Virginian. Reward.
Call NO 3-1561, Ext. 1102. , A15
LOST-BROWN Pocket Book in room
4203 Angel Hall. REWARD. Call 5-7711
ext. 3217 A-9
LOST IN THE UGLI-Man's ring, black
star sapphire, set in white gold band
with diamond chips. Reward. Call
Stan, NO 2-6852. A26
MUSICAL MDSE.
RADIOS, REPAIRS
FREE PICK-UP AND DELIVERY on
radios, phonos, tape recorders and
TVs with this ad. Campus Radio &
TV, 325 E. Hoover. X9
A-1 NEW AND USED INSTRUMENTS
BANJOS, GUITARS AND BONGOS
Rental Purchase Plan
PAUL'S MUSICAL REPAIR
119 W. Washington
FOR RENT
ONE OR TWO GIRLS to share new
apt. Jan,-June. Call NO 5-4828. 044
THIRD MAN wanted to share new
apartment. Call NO 2-4866. 06
THE SUMMIT HOUSE-Act now for fall
1, 2, 3 bedrooms, fireplaces, on campus.
Call NO 8-8723 from 12-12. C33

BASEMENT STUDIO at 815 Packard.
Phone NO 2-8361. 07
SPACIOUS ONE-BEDROOM
APARTMENT
Tiffany II, 731-735 Packard-Fall ap-
plications now being taken for these
unique accommodations. Each apt.
encompasses two entire floors.
LIVING LEVEL: dining room,
living room, kitchen
SLEEPING LEVEL: spacious
bedroom, study, bath.
A decorative staircase provides private
access between the two levels. Call
Mr. Skolnik (University Housing
Developers Inc.) at NO 3-8866 for
additional information. C5
ATTRACTIVE, modern one and
two-bedroom apartments are avail-
able Inbeautiful, spacious Pitts-
field Village. Unfurnished except for
stove and refrigerator. Call Mrs.
Wagner at NO 2-6553 for details or
appointment to inspect.
Children are welcome in this
pleasant New England-type com-
munity. C4

Heated pool, Studio, 1, 2, 3
bedrooms from $113 to $312.

Call NO 3-0800.

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HURON: TOWERS

ENTERTAINMENT

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Call NO 3-4165

Special weekend rates from 5 p.m.
Friday til 9 a.m. Monday . . . $15.00
plus 9c a mile. Rates include gas, oil,
insurance.

514 E. Washington St.

BARGAIN CORNER

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ARTIST GALLERY
NEW SPRING SHOW
Alarch 10-30
Opening Sunday, 2:00 P.M.'
206 E. Washington

SAM'S STORE
HAS LEVI'S GALORE!
"WHITE LEVI'S"
SLIM-FITS
$4.49

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VOTE

VOTE

FOR "GUYS AND DOLLS"
Black, loden, "white,
cactus, light blue.
SAM'S STORE
122 E. Washington

VOTE

VOTE.

VOTE

2nd Annual IFC-Vulcans

S UNDS

DR. PHILIP DUEY
Master of Ceremonies

ALL-CAMPUS ELECTIONS

FROM THE SUMMIT

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