THE MICHIGAN DAILY 1 earn DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN' For Direct Classified Ad Service, Phone NO 2-4786 from 1:00 to 3 :00 P.M. Monday, through Friday, and Saturday,9:30 'til 11:30 A.) acts Cast IShow rill Preparations have begun for Frosh Weekend with the selection! of the cast for the. Maize floor show. The floor show will be held Saturday, April 22 at the Frosh Weekend dance. Frosh Weekend is sponsored by the League. As part of the com- petition, the all-freshmen Maize and Blue teams present a skit at the dance, limiting the time of the skit to 20 minutes. Each. team is scored for its skit. The freshmen women chosen for the Maize staff are: Linda' Cypress and Sima Segall, choreo- graphers; Ellen Ramee, music director; Joan .Mitchell, accom-' panist; and Linda Burson and Jackie Kasabach, directors. The cast includes Judith Blinn, Toby Diamond, Joanne Dumas, Lesley Goren, Lorry Hansen, Darcy Harwood, Judith Heideman, Susan Hykes, Beverely Karanovich, An- ne Lindeman, Anne Mair, Mikki McClurg, Mary McGeachy, Ellen Ramee, Busya-Maria Romanoff, Marion Shambes, Paula Siegel, Gayle Weinberger, Norma Wein- stock, Linda Wright and Linda Zehner. A mass rehearsal will be held at 7:30 p.m. tonight at the League. Menzel To Lecture On 'Solar Activity' Donald Menzel, director of the 'Harvard College observatory, will speak on "The Nature of Solar Activity" at 3:30 p.m. today in Aud. B, Angell Hall. (Continued from Page 4) Lecture: "Differentiation and Mor- phogenesis in Insects" will be discuss- ed by Dr. Carroll Williams, Biological Laboratories, Harvard University, on Thurs., March 30 at 4 p.m. in the Natural Science Mid.' Lecture: "The State of Research on Serbo-Croatian Dialects" will be dis- cussed by Prof. Pavle Ivic, University of Novi Sad, Yugoslavia on Thurs., March 30 at 4:10 p.m. in Aud. A. Lecture: Prof. John P. Lewis, In- diana University, will speak on "Indian Developmental Planning: ACritique" on Thurs., March 30 at 8 p.m. in the Rack- ham Amphitheater. World Space Communications Lee-: ture: Donald Menzel, Director, Harvard College Observatory, will speak on "The Sun and Radio Communications" on Thurs., March 30 at 3:30 p.m. In And. B. University Lecture: Thurs, March 30. 7:30' p.m., 1300 Chemistry Bldg. Prof. Ralph G. Pearson, Northwestern Uni- versity, will speak on "Ligand -Field, Theory." Anatomy Seminar: Dr. F. Gaynor Evans anti: Dr. Donald F. Huelke will speak on "Auto Accidents and Passenger Protection" on Thurs., March 30, at 3:45 p.m. in 2501 East Medical Bldg.; Doctoral Examination for Clagett Gor- don Smith, Social Psychology; thesis: "Autism, Realism, and System Balance in a Student Group," Thurs., March 30, 5009 Haven Hall, at 9:00 a.m. Chair- man, T. M. Newcomb. . Doctoral Examination for Harold Jo- seph Walter, Zoology; thesis: "The Morphology of Stagnicola emarginata serrata (Haldeman), and Its Relation to Yymnaeid Systematics," Thurs., March 30, 2109 "Natural Science Bldg., at 9:00 a.m. Chairman, H. VanderSchalie. Placement The following school has listed teach- ing vacancies for the 1961-1962 school year. Sylvania, 0.-El. Speech Corr.; Jr. HS Home Ec.; 9th Grade English; Girls PE (Elem. - Jr. HS). For any additional information con- tact the Bureau of Appointments, 3528 Admin. Bldg., NO 3-1511, Ext. 489. Reminder to Seniors, Recent Grads: Federal service entrance exam, sched-" uled periodically, to be given April 15. Applications must be filed by Mar. 30. PLACEMENT INTERVIEWS: Bureau of Appointments-Seniors & grad. stu- dents please call Ext. 3371 for inter- view appointments with the following: THURS., APRIL 13- State Farm Insurance Co., Blooming- ton, lfl.-Location: M*arshall, Mich. MEN with degrees in Gen. lii.. Arts, Econ., Psych, for Insurance (Home Office- Claims), & Office Mgmt. Procter & Gamble, Mkt. Research Dept., Cincinnati, Ohio-After 6-8 weeks of formal trng. in Cincinnati, travel all over U.S. WOMEN' with degree in Lib. Arts or Bus. Ad. for Marketing Re- search Program. Should be single, 21- 26 years old, driver's license and ex- perience in driving. To travel through- out U.S. conducting consumer surveys. FRI., APRIL 14-- Union Central Life Insurance Co., Cincinnati, Ohio-MEN & WOMEN with. degrees in Lib. Arts, Bus. Ad. or Math for Mgmt. Dev. Prog. in home office to meet long range executive require- ments. Although no special field of study is required, a good record is important to qualify for this rare man- agement opportunity.. Atlantic Cos., NYC-Location: Detroit and N.Y. MEN with degrees in Gen. Lib. Arts for Home Office, Sales, Mgmt. Trig. & Prod. S. S. Kresge Co., Detroit-Location: Ohio, Indiana, Michigan & other lo- cations throughout U.S. MEN with de- gree in Lib. Arts or Bus. Ad. for Mgmt. Trng. Prog., Merchandising, & Retail- Ing. mThis is not a program primarily for store managers but rather admin- istrative positions in District or Home Office. ENGINEERING PLACEMENT INTER- VIEWS-128H West Engrg. Bldg., Ext. 2182. For seniors & grad. students. MARCH 30-31-t,. U.S. Gov't.-Agencies, Nat'l. Aero & Space Admin., Lewis Res. Ctr., Cleve- land, Ohio & other Res. Ctrs. in Calif., Va., Wash., D.C., & Huntsville, Ala.- MS, Prof., PhD: Nuclear. MS-PhD: Physics w/Nuclear interest. Res. & Dev. Special Nuclear Engrg. Seminar Thurs., March 30 at 1:30 p.m. at Cooley Audi- torium. To discuss Nuclear work at Lewis Res. Ctr. SUMMER PLACEMENT: REQUESTS: Louisville & Jefferson County Chil- dren's Home, Cemsby Village, Anchor- age, Ky.Pool Manager,. June 1-Sept. 15, 1961. Must have WSI and at least 2 seasons experience. Summer on West Coast, Bellevue, Wash.-Girl, preferably foreign student from Spanish-speaking country, to live in private home & care for children this summer. Room, board, & salarg. Wolverine Boys' State, East Lansing, Mich.--Counseling positions; June 13- 22, 1961. INTERVIEWS: MARCH 30- Camp Maplehurst-Mich, coed camp. Dr. Thomas, Cohn interviewing Thurs. from 3:30 to 4:55 p.m. For further information, visit the Summer Placement Service, D-528 SAB. Open every afternoon from 1:00 until 5:00 and Friday all day. PERSONNEL REQUESTS: DK Mfgr. Co., Dunbar Kapple Div., Batavia, IIL.-BSME to handle prelimi- nary design & stress analysis on air- craft & missile components......... W. R. Grace & Co., Wash. Res. Cen- ter, Clarksville, Md.-Several Chemists -PhD-with up to 5 yrs. exper. in specialized field. Also, experienced graduate Engnrs., Chemists, Physicists for work in Res. Div. J. S. Naval Ordnance Plant, Macon, Ga.-Supervisory Mechanical Engineer, for Prod. Dept. of Engrg. Div. BSME & 3 yrs. professional engrg. exper. Beth Israel Hospital, Boston, Mass.- Graduate registered nurse--BS-as Eve- ning Supervisor in Medical & Surgical Service. 2 yrs. Head Nurse expei. de- sirable. Wilson & Co., Inc., Chicago, 111. - Research Director for Laboratories (Pharmaceutical Div.) PhD in Organic, Biological or Pharmaceutical Chemistry with some exper. in directing res. per- sonnel. Also, Biochemist-PhD-to as- sist Res. Director. (Will consider exper. man or WOMAN.) International Monetary Fund, Wash., D.C. - Translator-native language should be English, & must have work- ing knowledge of French, Spanish, Ital- ian &German. Portuguese also of in- terest but not essential. Will consider applicants from any of member coun- tries. Please contact Bureau of Appts., 4021 Admin., Ext. 3371 for further informa- tion. Part-Time Employment The following part - time jobs are available. Applications for ,these jobs can be made in the Non-Academic Employers desirous of hiring part- time or temporary employes' should contact Jack Lardie at NO 3-1511, ext. 2939. Students desiring miscellaneous jobs should consult the bulletin board in Rm. 1020 daily. MALE 3-Salesmen, 5-9 p.m., 2-5 nights per week, and 12 noon til 6 p.m. Sat-. uirdays, thru Easter. 10--Psychological subjects, after April 11. 2-Meal jobs. 1-Clean books, 8 a.m.-5 p.m., Mon- day-Friday, for several months. 2-Social photographers, mostly week- end work. FEMALE 2-Sales clerks, 5-9 p.m., '2-5 nights per week, and 12, noon-6 p.m. Satur- days, thru Easter. 1-Full-time permanent clerk-typist, starting June. 8-Psychological subjects, (21 or over, for drug experiments)., 2--Waitresses, 12 noon-1:30 p.m., Mon- day-Saturday. 1-Lab, assistant, with Bio-Chem. background, Med. Tech. student preferred. Full-time thru June, July & August. Continued part- time in September. 1-Student wife, with- training in Arts & Crafts or occupational therapy, 9 a.m.-11:30 a.m., Mon.-Fri. Organization1 [ NoticesJ German Club, Coffee Hour, Mar. 29, 3-5 p.m., 4072 FB. " s * CAR SERVICE, ACCESSORIES FOREIGN CAR SERVICE We service all makes and models of Foreign and Sports Cars. Lubrication $1.50 Nye Motor Sales 514 E. Washington Phone NO 3-4858 S2 C,-TED STANDARD SERVICE Friendly service is our business. Atlas tires, batteries and accessories. Complete Automotive Service-Al products and services guaranteed. Road Service - "You expect more from Standard and you get it." 1220 South University NO 8-918 MUSICAL MDSE., RADIOS, REPAIRS $2.98 and get the second for 1 c. Make GRINNELL'S your head- quarters for Magnavox Stereo portables from $69.50. Records at GRINNELL'S - buy one for GRINNELL"S 323 S. Main NO 2-5667 X9 A-1 New and Used Instruments BANJOS, GUITARS and BONGOS Rental Purchase Plan PAUL'S MUSICAL REPAIR 119 W. Washington NO 2-1834 xi PHOTO SUPPLIES MOVIE CAMERA Canon ZM8, F1.4, w/case. Trans. radio, 6&7 Trs. All brand new. Bargain. Call NO 3-2684 or leave message with NO 3-4288. B76 REAL ESTATE We have pictures and details on over 200 homes for sale in Ann Arbor: RBOR SSOCI ATES, REALTORS 303 S. Division NO 5-9114 /f HELP WANTED .1I Male and female subjects for psychological ex- periment involving taking of drugs. Age 21 or over. $1.25 an hour. Subject must be able to provide one approximately 12 hour block of free time. Call Mental Health Research Institute. NO 3-1531, ext. 7410. TICKETS NOW ON SALE: DISC SHOP, 1210 S. University H 1F1 & TV CENTER, 304 S. Thayer Reserved Seats: Main Floor $3.50, 3.25, 2.75, Balc. 2.25, 1.50 Unreserved Main Floor 2.50