THE MICHIGAN DAILY FTVneftAm- _ . a~aV ~ R/tt"f":. '7~ti..:':a:" . ".W . .. ... k.'{."}Yr . .p 1"+">.! h r, 'rr7 "! .. . e 4 e'... A ! ^'"s.sw w' . :"~ Jh,:"f..h .g f r - Y . 4J } -h~r,} ... N :h N4hn ..A ^ : J:" . ". . }::""SV S.iFl"ki. sn":h;: i .* ~i:s.rh ."::'l. 'sAr}."'{V ..?.:.S .... ".4.""'{".}h....:i r" ' "J.S:Nxv."..""""$: .::~ay" :"..r.."4 '::41..JN.eh.,:}n:. . . . .. :c.w. lhhr.Y:":r".} :k;]N v facilities will be increased from 25c to 50c per day. The evening rate (after 5:00 pm.) will remain at 25c. Graduate Students expecting to re- ceive the master's degree in June, 1963, 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. Student Government Council Approval of the following student-sponsored ac- tivities becomes effective 24 hours after the publication of this notice. All pub- licity for these events must be with- held, until the approval has become effective. VULCANS-IFC, "Sounds from the Summit," Concert, March 23, 1963, 8:30 p.m., Hill Auditorium. The first meeting of the co-educa- tional fencing club will' take place in the Women's Athletic Bldg. on Thurs. evening.at 7:30 p.m. The Women's Ath- letic Association has invited Mr. Ivan Danosi to conduct the activities. Graduate Students: Your attention is called to a revision in the regula- tion concerning changes in course elections, effective as of Sept. 1962. 1) XNo course may be elected after the first two weeks of a semester. 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. The Automobile Driving Regulations Board will meet on Wed., Feb. 6. at 3:30 p.m.-Student Activities Bldg., Rm. 3011 Events Lecture: Mr. Stanleigh H. Jones, Jr., Department of Indic and Far Eastern Languages and Lit., Yale Univ., on Hiraga Gennal and the Spirit of Japan's Eighteenth Century, Thurs., Feb. 7, 1963, at, 4:10 p.m., 1402 Mason Hall. American Chemical Society-Feb. 7, 1963-8:00 p.m., Rm. 1300 Chem. Bldg. Prof. W. Kemula of the Univ. of War- saw will speak on "Application of the Hanging Mercury Drop Electrode in Electrochemistry and Electroanalysis." The Linguistics Club of the Univ. of Mich. invites faculty members and stu- dents to its meeting on Thurs., Feb. 7 at 8:00 p.m. in the- Rackham Amphi- theatre. Prof. Ladislav Matejka, Prof. of Slavic Languages and Lit.--"Report Speech." Placement Engineers: "Opportunity Trends and Placement Services" will be discussed by Prof. John G. Youg, Director, En- gineering Placement, Wed., Feb. 6 and Thurs., Feb. 7, at 4:00 p.m., in Em. 311, W. Engrg. All interested students are invited and engrs. who expect to graduate this year are especially urged to attend one of these meetings. PLACEMENT INTERVIEWS, Bureau of Appointments-Seniors & grad stu- dents, please call Ext. 3544 for interview appointments with the following: THURS., FEB. 7- National Security Agency - Feb. & June grads. Those eligible to interview are: 1) Men & women who have taken & passed the NSA Exam. 2) Men & women who are candidates for degrees in Math, Physics, Chem. or Engrg. (these people with tech, degrees do not have to have taken the exam). U.S. citizenship required. Standard Oil, Detroit (p.m. only) - Feb., June & Aug. grads. Men in Lib- eral Arts & Bus. Ad. for Sales, Market- ing, Mgmt. Trng. & Retailing. Also in- terested in Chem. & Mech. Engnrs. as well as those with majors in Egon. & Poli. Ss. Location: State of Mich. area. Armour &Co. (Grocery Products Div.) p.m. only-June grads, men & women. Seeking people interested in Sales Work. Location: Mid-West ares. U.S. Air Force-Feb., June & Aug. grads. Men & women with degree any field. A recruiter from the Air Force will discuss the Officer Training course & any phase of the Air Force in which you may be interested. They also inter-. view every Mon. morning at North Hall & in the Fishbowl every Mon. after- noon. FRI., FEB. 8.- National Security Agency - -(See Thurs.) Standard Oil (Detroit), p.m. only- (See Thurs.) National Castings (p.m. only)-Feb. & June grads. Men with degree in Liberal Arts or Bus. Ad. for Sales & Sales Service, Production, Mgmt. Trng. Firm manufactures malleable iron & steel castings. Location: Company - wide, throughout U.S. Dept. of Navy Administrative Offices -June & Aug. grads. Men & women with Liberal Arts degrees or major in Physics, Math, Arch., Bus. Ad. or En- grg. for civilian careers with Navy Dept. in fields of Budget Analysis, Contract Negotiation, Mgmt. Analysis, Personnel Admin. & Data Processing. POSITION OPENINGS: Precast Industries, Inc., Kalamazoo, Mich.- Opening for Quality Control Engnr. Civil Engrg. graduate (BS or AT LAST! **r "MACK the KNIFE" in that International Success THE TH REEPENNY OPERA by Kurt Weill and Bert Brecht FEB. 20 thru 23 LYDIA MENDELSSOHN TH. Order Now! 8:00 P.M. Wed., Thurs. $1.75-Fri., Sat. $2 Write: A.A. Civic Theatre P. 0. Box 87 Please enclose self-addressed stomped envelope MS). Some curses in concrete and/or prestressed concrete. Prefer 1 or more yrs. exper. in this field or in working for an architect, general contractor or structural, engnr., but will also con- sider recent or June grads. Mutual Trust Life Ins. Co., Chicago, 111. - Two positions available-1. a re- cent grad to be Investment Analyst Trainee and 2. an exper. man (3-5 yrs.) to be an Investment Analyst MBA in Finance desirable, but not required. Courses should include corporation fi- nance, acc't., bus, ad. & stat, analysis. Automobile Manufacturers Assoc., De- troit, Mich. - Sales Rep for Auto Safety Display. Two touring vans. Individual will travel all over country starting March 1963. Position will be permanent for rest of 1963 and possibly longer. Must be draft free and able to start trng. prog, immediately. Not necessary to be a graduate. Must possess excellent sales personality. Nat'l. Society for Crippled Children & Adults, Chicago, Ill. - Many and various positions located throughout the country in the following fields: Exec.-Admin.; Occupational ; Therapy; Phys. Therapy; Psych.; Rehab. & Vo- ,atlonal Counseling; Social Service; Special. Educ.; & Speech, Therapy. Stephens-Adamson Mfg. Co., Aurora, 111.-Recent graduate Mechanical Engnr. wanted immed. Exper. not required. Job:. recommending, specifing and de- signing vibrating equipment for appli- cations requiring conveying, feeding, (Continued on Page 8) FencingClub, Sets Meeting Demonstrations by champion fencers will highlight the first meeting of the Coeducational Fencing Club for men and women fencers and interested students. The meeting will be held at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow in the Women's Athletic Building. Those attending will have the opportunity to see demonstrations by Istvan Danosi, former Hungarian Olympic fenc- ing coach. William Goering, mid- west sabre champion and Louise Snider, state women's foil cham- pion. Fencing fans are urged to bring their equipment and be ready to fence. Instruction by Danosi will also be featured. Danosi has been instrumental in popularizing the sport in Ann Arbor and the Detroit area. He is the varsity fencing coach at Wayne State University and fenc- ing master at the famed Salle de Tuscan in Detroit. An organizational business ses- sion following the demonstration and lesson will provide opportunity to formulate plans for the group's future. State University haspassed "ec- ommendations urging a change in university rules which regulate women's apartment rules, so that women 21 years of age by the first day of any quarter may live in Apartments. The new ruling stipu- lates that women must abide by DIAL 5-6290 A ENDS THURSDAY * Explodes with Excitemei IMPOMMOMM9 i TMuIhI f; I .......... I DIAL 8-6416 ENDS TONIGHT phaed ' The passion of Phaedra... who atthe same moment embraced her love and her destruction I 7' Jules Verne's ' C IN SEARCH OF THE TECHNICOLOR* 'eI,.h I ':,.' M IU by BUE ?A M TA15 Mu STARTING THURSDAY 2 INGMAR BERGMAN ENCORES "THE DEVIL'S WANTON" and "NIGHT IS MY FUTURE" 0196ZWO is Pduf Shows at 1, 3, 5, 7 and 9 P.M. FRIDAY TONY CURTIS IN "40 Pounds Of Trouble" i I I THE DRAMATIC ARTS CENTER announces the third annual ONCE FESTIVAL bringing to Ann Arbor internationally acclaimed composers and performers of contemporary music FEBRUARY 9, Saturday 10, Sunday Berg * Wolff * Ashley 0 Scavarda Sender @ Von Biel @ Feldman @ Cacioppo 16, Saturday Berio " Reynolds ! Webern " Mumma 17, Sunday Cage 0 Sheff ! Krumm t Ichiyanagi guest performers HARTT CHAMBER PLAYERS S CAMERATA QUARTET OF NYC BOB JAMES, nin. oEDWIN LONDON. conductor .if