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Delta Delta Delta Scholarship Com-
petition: Delta Delta Delta is pleased
to announce its annual scholarship
competition for all sophomore and jun-
ior women with a. grade point aver-
age of 2.9 or better. Application forms
and further information may be ob-
tained from Mrs. Florence Lyons, Of-
fice of Financial Aids, 2011 Student Ac-
tivities Bldg. Applications should be
completed and returned to the Office
of Student Affairs by May 1. Scholar-
ship grants will be based on need,
scholarship, and extracurricular par-
ticipation.

Students Planning to Take Prelim-
inary Exams for the PhD in Linguistics
during the current spring semester. are
requested to inform Prof. Marckwardt
in writing by April 22 of their inten-
tion and to indicate the exam or exams
which they wish to take.
Any Student Organization planning
to sponsor an all-campus event during
the 1963-64 school year and wishing to
reserve a specific date for the activity
must submit the following materials to
Student Government Council in the
SAB by Wed., April 24:
1) Name of organization.
2) Nature of event.
3) Three alternative dates in order
of preference.

4) Brief financial summary of ex-
pected income and expenses.
Student Government Council Approval
of the following student-sponsored ac-
tivities becomes effective 24 hours after
the publication of this notice. A lpub-
licity for these events must be with-
held until the approval has become ef-
fective.
Michigan Union & Women's Athletic
Assoc., Spring Weekend 1963,
1) Friday afternoon & evening events,
8:00-12:30 & 3:00-5:30, Ferry Field & IM
Bldg.
2) Skit Night, April 27, 8:00-11:00
p.m., Hill Aud.
3) Saturday afternoon events, April
27, 11:30-3:00, Island Park.
Events

Lecture: Dr. Meyer Fortes, William
Wyse Prof. of Social Anthropology, in
the Univ. of Cambridge, England, will
lecture on "Ancestor Worship" on Fri.,
April 19, at 4:10 p.m., in Room 1025
Angell Hall. This lecture is sponsored
by the Dept. of Anthropology and is
open to the public. Due to an error, it
was previously announced that this lec-
ture would be given on Wed., April 17.
Seminar in Mathematical Statistics:
Prof. P. S. Dwyer will continue his
discussion of "Properties of Generalized
K-Statistics of Deviations from the
Mean," on Thurs., April 18 at 4 p.m.
in 3201 Angell Hall.
American Chemical Society: April 18,
8:00 p.m., Room 1300, Chemistry Bidg.
Dr. J. D. Johnston (research chemist,
Charles Pfizer and Co.) will speak on
"The Total Synthesis of 6-Demethyl-6-
Deoxytetracycline. "

FRI: Rev. Gary Davis
SAT: Hootenanny
SUN: The Country Gentlemen

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History of Art Dept. and Southern
Asia Center are sponsoring a lecture by
Dr. Pramod Chandra, visiting Prof. of
Indian Art from the Univ. of Chicago,
entitled "Bundi Painting." This will be
held in the Rackham Amphitheatre on
Thurs., April 18.

MON., APRIL 22-
No interviews.
TUES., APRIL 23-
Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance
Co., Western Mich. area-Men. Feb.,
June & Aug. grads. Seeking: General
Liberal Arts students with demonstrat-
ed interest in Econ., Engl., Soc., Psych.,
Law or Educ. Position: Sales Trng.
Prog.
WED., APRIL 24-
Goodbody & Co., Throughout U.S.-
Men & women. Feb., June & Aug. grads.
U.S. citizenship required. Seeking: Gen-
eral Liberal Arts majors with demon-
strated interest in Econ., Poli. Sci., or
Educ. Position: Brokerage trng. prog.
which prepares candidates to become
Registered Representatives. Prog, con-
sists of three mos. of on-the-job trng.
at various branch offices & 3 mos. aca-
demic trng. at N.Y.C.I
Zurich Insurance Co., Throughout U.S.
-Men. June grads. U.S. citizenship re-
quired. Seeking: General Liberal Arts
majors with demonstrated interest in
Econ., Poll. Sci., Engl., Soc. or Law.
Positions: Insurance - home office,
claims, sales; sales territories, sales
promotion, & underwriting.
J. Walter Thompson, New York Office
-Women only. Feb., June & Aug.
grads. Seeking: Women with degrees in
Math, Econ., Eng., Journ. or related
fields, in various phases of Adv. work
including Public Rels. Typing & related
skills helpful for a woman may enter
some depts., such as Research, as a
secretary to one of the sr analysts or
one of the research groups until she
has learned the basic research tech-
niques. All interested women are asked
to pick up a preliminary application
& have it filled in before interview.
THURS., APRIL 25-
Detroit Bank & Trust Co., Detroit
Metropolitan area-Men. June & Aug.
grads. Seeking: General Liberal Arts
with demonstrated interest in Econ.,
Poll. Sci., Psych., Journ, Philo., Speech
or Law. Positions: Mgmt. Training &
Banking Programs.
YWCA, Throughout U.S. - Women.
Seeking: Women with degree in any
field of Liberal Arts for Recreational
work. Also BA or MA in Social Work for
Social Work. Some other positions avail-
able for Liberal Arts grads: Prog. Dir.,
Phys. Educ. & Health Prog. Dir. &
Exec. Dir.
FRI., APRIL 26-
Aetna Casutlay & Surety Co.,
Throughout U.S.-Men. U.S. citizenship
required. Feb., June & Aug. grads. Seek-
ing: Liberal Arts & Bus. Ad. Positions:
General Mgmt. Trng. Prog.: Marketing-
retailing & sales, Prod. Mgmt., Field
Reps., Actuaries, & Underwriters.
U.S. Dept. of Labor-Feb. & June
grads. Men & women. Seeking: Majors
in Econ. & Poll. St. for the following
programs: Economist, Elec. Computing,
Labor Econ., Mgmt. Trng., Personnel, &
Publ. Admin. Special Requirements: all
interested candidates must take FSEE
& priority will be given to those who
also pass the Mgmt. Intern portion of
the Exam.
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
p.m.
Employers desirous of hiring students
for part-time or full-time temporary
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 Room 2200, daily.
MALE
1-Electrical Engnr. Junior or Senior
with at least a 3.00 grade average.
Must be a U.S. citizen and able to
get security clearance. Must also
have transportation. %-time posi-
tion on a long-term basis.
-Several odd-jobs available.
1-Experienced camera repairman or
someone with good mechanical ap-
titude and has worked with small
mechanical moving parts.
1-Electronics technician. Must have
practical and/or theoretical back-
ground related to electronic mech-
anisms, problem solving in electron-
ic automatic devices. 10 to 15 hours
per.,
FEMALE
1-Technical typist who can use an
interchangeable keyboard to work
20 to 30 hours per week until the
end of the summer.
1-Registered Nurse to work at a girls
camp from June 18 to August 17.
Must be single. Excellent living con-
ditions.
1-Registered Nurse to work %-time,
from June 17 thru August. Will be
drawing blood from patients. Hours:
7:45 a.m. until 12 noon.

LOST AND FOUND
LOST - 14 kt. Baume Mercier Watch.
Reward. Call NO 3-2823. A26
LOST-WOMMAN'S GOLD WATCH with
Black Suede Band. REWARD! Call
Judie at NO 3-1561, Ext. 275. A27
LOST-BROWN Pocket Book in room
4203 Angell Hall. REWARD. Call NO 5-
7711, Ext. 3217. A9
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
USED CARS
VOLVO-'59 39K mi. $850. Noiseless
typewriter, $34. Call NO 3-2684. N3
1960 AUSTIN HEALY. Excellent condi-
tion. One owner. Must sell immed-
iately. Will take any reasonable offer.
NO 5-0355. N2
FOR SALE-1956 Ford 2-door, radio,
heater, good running condition. Ex-
cellent transportation, must sell im-
mediately. $175 or best offer. NO
3-5757. N48
TR-3 1959, 22,000 mi. Wire wheels, Brit-
ish racing green, 2 tops, new rug,
beautiful finish. Recent tune and
checkup. $1195 (need funds for
school). Contact Steve Thrasher, NO
3-3373 or leave name at NO 8-8917. N1
VOLKSWAGEN-1961 Sedan, turquoise,
excellent condition. NO 5-6761. N4
REAL ESTATE
3 BDRM. RANCH House-Furn'd. Rea-
sonable. Call 668-6231. B19
ARBORLAND AREA-Point-Four Prof.
leaving country June, offers comfort-
able versatile 3 bedroom ranch house
with large, added air conditioned
family room not visible from street.
Screened porch, private, fenced-in
yard, garage, fireplace, wired for hi-
fi. Maximum efficiency, minimum
costs. Elementary school and play-
ground nearby. $19,000. NO 3-7184. C17
WANTED TO RENT
WANTED TO RENT-Cottage or lake
area near Ann Arbor (2-3 bedrooms)
for whole summer or July and August.
Call collect or write: Prof. H. Sigel,
Poli. Sci. Dept., Wayne State Univ.,
Detroit. Phone: TE 3-1400, Ext. 555, or
UN 4-7419 (evenings). L9
GARAGE FOR '58 OLDS-Forest, Wil-
mont-Geddes area. Call 5-5894. L28
HELP WANTED
GLAMOROUS PROFESSION looking for
qualified applicants. Call 3-5880 10
A.M.-2 P.M. only. H9
BIKES AND SCOOTERS
FOR SALE-Red 1962 Honda 250 c. c.
$425. Dream. Call Jim at NO 5-3148
or see evenings at 529 Elizabeth. Z12
NEED A MOTORCYCLE OR SCOOTER?
Have one and need it fixed? Come to
Nicholson Motorcycle Shop, 224 S.
First. Z10
A Bike is a Necessity

P PERSONAL
DOES ANYONE have tickets for Vir-
ginia Wolff? Please call Fran or Judy,
NO 3-3384. F18
COMING APRIL 28 - TOLEDO WAR,
COX and BOX. F
ART AUCTION-Wednesday, 3:00. A&D
lobby. F11
WUGS,
Think you can underbid us. Come to
the A & D Art Auction and test
yourselves against the FERGS. See
You at the Art Auction Wed. at 3:00.
F22
WEDNESDAY, April 17-IFC SING, Hill
Aud. Admission free. F6
LEARN THE NEWEST DANCE-See the
GONDOLIERS, May 2-4. F7
ROY - SORRY about your machine.
HONDA locking features are the an-
swer. BOB. P24
WATCH FOR THE A&D OPEN HOUSE.
Coming soon, F9
NEW OLIVE BLAZER. Worn once. Size
44 long. $18. NO 5-5095. G21
HAPPY BIRTHDAY Linda S.
Love from Gene, Ted and old H.P.
F16
FREE! An all-campus record hop at
East Quad. Stag or drag., Fri., 19,
8:30-12:00 F5
WANTED-Rides to E. Lansing Friday
afternoon or Saturday morning. Call
Joan at 663-1561, Ext. 169. G32
FERGS,
Come to the A & D Art Auction on
Wed. at 3:00. We regret to say it but
wugs are invited also. F23
ART AUCTION-Wednesday, 3:00. A&D
lobby. P14
FINE ART WORK will be sold to the
highest bidder Wednesday in the
A&D lobby at 3:00. Flo
PAY UP, CHEAPSKATE
That's okay, Harry T. Even if you pay
me my 60 cents, you'll always be a
piker.-Steak dinner. F19
THE ROAD RUNNERS - The best in
rock 'n' roll, popular music. Call
Mike, 663-9591. F63
UNIVERSITY GROUP JET FLIGHT to
Europe leaving Detroit July 8, return-
ing from London Aug. 5. $357 (saving
$190). Call NO 3-5718. F7
Happy Birthday to You!
Happy Birthday to You!
Happy Birthy Dear SCHWARTZIE
Happy Birthday to You!
P17
AUSTIN DIAMOND CORPORATION -
"Where marginal prices buy quality
diamonds!" 1209 S. University. 663-
7151. P43
ART AUCTION-Wednesday, 3:00. A&D
lobby. P12
LOOKING FOR SOMETHING?
Find it at University Reformed Church
Sunday at 10:30 a.m. or 7 p.m. meet-
ing at the "Y." F9
TO DAY 3: 00
ART AUCTION
in
A&D LOBBY
WUGS, Meet you at the Art Auction
Wed. at 3:00 in A & D lobby. We'll see
who gets the better bargains.
The FERGS P21
PERSONAL DATING TIP-To all cool
people on campus. Meet your friends
at the A&D lobby to see the marve-
lous displays of art and architectural
works. IT'S IN!
Abigle Van Schwartz
P.S.: IT'S FREE. F8
ART AUCTION-Wednesday, 3:00. A&D
lobby. F13
BRILLIANT FUTURE
FOR ACTUARY
LIFE INSURANCE ACTUARY willing
to work in either Ordinary or Group
and accept executive responsibilities
will have an excellent future with
Life and Casualty Insurance Com-
pany of Nashville, Tennessee. Exper-
ience and/or exams desirable. Recent
promotions to administrative posi-
tions have created two openings.
Send confidential resume to A. H.
Anderson, Vice President. F3
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 SALE

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FOR RENT

FOR SALE - Ski parka, hair dryer,
skirts, slacks, sweaters, etc. Call 6442
Markley. B36
MAGNAVOX HI-FI components for sale:
24 watt amp., 2 speaker system. Sell
cheap. Call Mike, NO 3-4707. B7
1961 CASTLE Aluminum Mobile Home,
10 wide, 52' long. 2 bdrms., snack bar,
light and dark paneling, all Jalousie
windows with storm and screen. Take
over balance of $4,100 or will consider
trade on smaller trailer. Call 449-
7401. B2
FOR SALE-Northland Skits with Ski-
Free releases and binding. Imported
men's English Shetland crewneck-
loden green. Also striped men's boat-
neck, Sizes 44. Imported English ten-
nis sweater -- size 42. Grey Harris
tweed 3-button sports jacket-40-41
long. Call 5-5:45, 6:30-6:45. 5-0523. B36

LARGE TRUNK for sale. $10. NO 3- SUMMER-Large Apt. for 3. $120/m
1561, Ext. 923. B6 Near campus. Call NO 2-1311. C:
WOMAN'S SKI BOOTS-Excellent con- BRAND NEW 4-man apt. between th
dition. $15. Size 8. NO 5-3486. B34 Hill and Campus. Summer sublet. N
2-5030. C:

TODAY 3:00

DO YOU OWN A
VOLKSWAGEN?
If you do, you should know
about Ann Arbor's only
VOLKSWAGEN
and Porsche service specialists

A I R-COOLED MOTORS
936 N. Main 665-0051
665-3583

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AND SAVE 2/3
pickups, panelss, stakes,
MOVING VANS

APT. FOR RENT-Summer. Spacious 3
man one block in back of SAB. $45
per man. Call Andy at NO 2-4589. 018
SUMMER SUBLET-Three-man apart-
ment near Law School. Call 665-3822
after 5 p.m. 08
TIFFANY I APTS. Luxury and economy
for 2 and 3 persons. Furnished and
air cond. Call NO 2-0166. C4
NINE ROOM SPACIOUS APARTMENT,
for summer--sun porch and sun roof.
One half block from Ulrich's. $160
includes utilities. Accommodates 3-5.
NO 3-2043. 032
WANTED-Female for fourth in spa-
clous apartment. Call Grace Rogers,
5-8385. 026
SUMMER SUBLET - Spacious modern
apt. for four. 2 blocks from campus.
Call NO 5-0550. C5
COMFORTABLE 3 rooms, furnished on
Madison Street. Parking space, util-
ities included except gas. Available
for summer or longer. $85. Call NO
5-6722 after 6 -p.m. C34
MALE STUDENT to share 2-man off-
campus apartment. Call NO 2-5929. C
THE SUMMIT HOUSE-Act now for fall
2, 3 bedrooms, fireplaces, on campus.
Call NO 8-8723 from 12-12. 033
APARTMENT, only 330 yds. from Angell
Hall; for 2; small, $100 per month.
Call 665-6347. C10
NEAR CAMPUS-6-rm. furnished house.
Also 2 four-rm. furnished apts. All set
up well for interests of students.
Phone NO 8-7045 between 6-8 P.M. C24
SUMMER APT.-Air conditioned, near
campus. Spacious, 2 bedroom, Madi-
son Ave. Call NO 2-8368. C36
AIR-CONDITIONED-Four-man apart-
ment to sublet for summer. New, two
bedrooms, large living room, modern
kitchen, fully furnished, 2% blocks
from campus. Call 662-8558. C37
SUMMER - 3-room modern furnished
apartment 1 block from campus. Call
5-8103 or 8-7490 between 5:30 and 7.
C26
BI-LEVEL LIVING for 3 students.
Packard near State. Tiffany II, some
accommodations still available for
fall occupancy. Call NO 3-8866. C29
SUMMER APT. FOR 2, furnished, new
carpeting, furniture, refrig., etc. 3
blocks from campus on S. Univ. NO
3-1268. C2
NEW POUR MAN APT.
$210 per month. Will sublet June, July
and August for $150 per mo. Fully
carpeted; furnished. Balcony, disposal,
new, range and refrig. Call 3-3904. 030
THE SUMMIT HOUSE
for summer only, luxurious 2- and 3-
bedroom apts., luxuriously furnished.
Call 8-8723. 034
ON CAMPUS-Girls, now taking appli-
cations for summer and fall furnished
apts. and/or parking. Call NO 2-1443.
C,
DON'T LEASE AN APARTM NT until
you have seen our Madison Ave. Apts
Largest and most comfortable in town.
320 E. Madison. Call NO 3-6357. You
won't be sorry. 023
SUMMER - Modern, 1-bedroom apart-
ment with courtyard, on Oakland.
Prefer married couple. Flexble ar-
rangements for furnishing. 665-3824.
035
APTS. LIMITED
Have moved-530 S. Forest. Many 1-2-
3-4 man (women) Units available for
June-Aug. occupancy. Call NO 3-0511.
Office open Mon.-Fri. 9-5. C21
SUMMIT HOUSE
Luxurious two - bedroom apartment
for June or fall. Patio, 28 ft. of
closets, fully furnished. On campus.
$210. Call 668-8723 from 12-12. C27
HURON TOWERS
MAID SERVICE. Studio, 1,
2, 3 bedrooms, from $113 to
$312. Call NO 3-0800.
DON'T RENT
until you've seen STATE ST. MANOR,
Ann Arbor's newest, most luxurious
student apartments on campus. Spe-
cial features include: the ultimate in
furnishings, wall to wall carpeting,
ample desk, chest, and closet space.
air conditioning, balconies, garbage
disposals, skylights, and maid service
is available. One and 2 bedrooms for
2, 3, or 4, Students $175-$230. Phone
now for fall and summer rental. NO
5-9405. C
BARGAIN CORNER

Whit's Rent-A-Truck
HU 2-4434
59 Ecorse Road, Ypsilanti, Michigan
MISCELLANEOUS
PADLOCKS, NITE LITES,
SNACKS ON THE RUN,
NYLON STOCKINGS & MOUSE TRAPS.
You name it, we have it at...
RALPH'S MARKET
709 Packard
FOR RENT
SUMMER APARTMENT for 2. Good lo-
cation, reasonable. 9all NO 2-1051. C25

Michigan's campus becomes
Accessible with a

Save your feet and enjoy
spring rides through the Arb.
We Have EVERYTHING in
bike accessories.

SUMMER SUBLET-Large 3-roomi
for 2 or 3. 2, blocks from campus.
NO 8-8649 between 5 and 7.

apt.
Call
C27

APPEALING 2 bdrm. apt. Convenient,
to campus. Nicely furnished for 2 or
3 girls. One year lease. $140. NO 3-
4435. C31
AVOID THE RUSH - LOOK NOW -
Apartments for the fall. We are sure
that we have something for you. Two,
three, or four man apartments.

605 Church

NO 5-6607

APARTMENTS LIMITED
NO 3-0511

C5

BUSINESS SERVICES
FOR THE FINEST SELECTION of party
favors and unique gifts contact Bud-
Mor Agency, 1103 S. University, NO
2-6362. J4
665-8184
Manuscript typing, transcription, med-
ical, legal, technical conferences,
mimeographing, offset. Quick, accu-
rate, experienced. Professional Serv-
ice Associates, 334 Catherine. Jl1

JUNE OR SEPTEMBER
Spacious, luxuriously furnished and
carpeted apts. for 3 or 4 students be-
ing built 2 blocks from campus on E.
Madison., Features include: private
panelled studies off living room, air
conditioning, private balconies. $175
to $238 per mon. Call NO 3-7268. C8

Furnished Houses
For 4 and 5 Students

Furnished Apartments
For 3 or 4 Students
CAMPUS LOCATION
Phone 663-5098
Evenings
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ATTRACTIVE, MODERN one and
two-bedroom apartments are avail-
able in beautiful, 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

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HAS LEVI'S GALORE
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SLIM-FITS
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