4 PAGE TWO, THE MICHIGAN DAILY THURSDAY. 4 FEBRUARY 1065 LEGACY OF UNFINISHED BUSINESS': Community College Trustees Across Campus A-Ilk -01-a"sw"r Ar-ik ImIlk 4-1k The job of guiding the estab- lishment of the recently-approved Washtenaw County Community College was transferred Tuesday from a citizens' committee which campaigned for the college to its new board of trustees. Robert W. Harrington, who headed the citizens' committee, told the trustees at their first meeting of the "legacy of un- finished business" facing them. One item is the site. Dr. E. M. Isberg of Ann Arbor, formerly of the Medical School, offered the trustees a gift of 75 acres of land northeast of Ann Arbor near the intersection of Stein and Joy roads, west of U.S. 23 and Whit- more Lake Rd. The trustees could pick the 75 acres they wanted from the 727 acres controlied by Dr. Isberg. He also offered to provide free sewer and water mains. More Districts Harrington also said that two more school districts-Pinckney and South Lyon-may join the community college district. Cleary College, he added, will cooperate closely with the new community college. Prof. Raymond J. Young of the education school advised the trustees on how to select a presi- dent and faculty. He said they should "not proceed without com- petent professional advice" and announced that the University's education school "wants to con- tinue to assist in the development of the college." Young, the University's director for the Midwest Training Program for Community College leadership, Uonvene THURSDAY, FEB. 4 8 p.m.-The Ann Arbor Civic suggested the trustees use that 3 p.m.-A seminar on "Hospital Theatre will present Tennessee organization in their quest for a Supply Decisions" will be held in Williams' "Night of the Iguana" chief executive. Rm. 69, Bus. Ad. Bldg. in Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre. 4 p.m,--There will be a meeting FRIDAY, FEB. 5 Trustee Kenneth L. Yourd was of all those interested in summer 4 p.m.-David Brower, executive named to begin working on a pre- schools in British universities in director of the Sierra Club of the liminary statement of purpose for Room 2003 Angell Hall. National Conservation Club, will the college and on a set of by- 4 p.m.-Donald N. Michael of discuss "Citizen Responsibility for laws for the trustees. the Institute for Policy Studies Conservation," Aud. E, PA Bldg. Leader To Lead will speak on "Cybernation and 4:15 p.m. - Eric Berne, chair- Trustee Evart W. Ardis of the Social Planning for the Use of man of the San Francisco Social University bureau of appointments New Knowledge" in the East Con- Psychiatry Seminars, will speak nminat aue Hference Rm., Rackham Bldg. on "Marital Games and Con- "ominated Sam T Hamn, J , 4:10 p.m. - Talcott Parsons of tracts" in Aud. C. to gather votes in the last eiec- Harvard University will speak on '7 and 9 p~m. - The Cinema tin" as"pr-e" chaima f "Charles Horton Cooley's Contri- Guild will present Aiec Guinness the boad. haron ledea trus bution to Internalization of Cul- and Peter Sellers in "The Lady- thes beon byHarmos led the0vtes.ture and Social Elements in the killers" in Architecture Aud. tees election by almost 1000 votes. Personality in Rackham Amph- 8 p.m.-The Crest Travel Club elected "pro tem o"theatre. will show a film in Aud. A. 7 and 9 p.m. - The Cinema 8 p.m.-The Ann Arbor Civic Others elected were Richard C. Guild will present Alec Guinness Theatre will present Tennessee Creal, secretary; and Edward and Peter Sellers in "The Lady- Williams' "Night of the Iguana" Adams, Jr., treasurer. killers" in Architecture Aud. in Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre. b mmmm----------------- mmmmmm-mmm ITHE LADYKILLERS Starring PETER SELLERS and ALEC GUWNNESS t t 1 t 1 t t Posing Os a professor of music, Guinness pulls of f 1 t * a brilliant robbery unmatched even by the ingenuity ' 1 t * of Auric Goldfinger. I 1 1 et S The key is his unsuspecting landlady who, hands- I * folded and smiling sweetly to the strings of a * 1 1 Boccherini minuet, delivers the trunk of English banknotes from the scene of the crime to the greedy paws of the Guinness chamber music society 1 t A masterpiece of irony, THE LADYKILLERS is eas- , * ily one of the best comedies ever produced.ct 1 1 1 1 I Tonight and Tomorrow at 7 and 9 U t I t IN THE ARCHITECTURE AUDITORIUM I 1 1 * ADMISSION: FIFTY CENTS I The Third Ann Arbor Experimental Film Festival is coming in March : t 1 mum. mum mm mum mm -mum mum mmmm mu - mu mum mum mm mum mm 4 ' #' 4 4 < - TRUSTEE EVART W. ARDIS , , 4 1 U Vlr V. W U i __ __ f... ... ..... ...... ............. .......................... .. .... ..... ......v............-":::::::.v vx w:Nm"":.v:: : .: ~::: f-. ............ ........:::::x :.tv: .... .. .. ... .. ...A.A.........."".x.. 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Generals Notices may be published a maxi- mum of two times on request; Dayt Calendar items appear once only.- Student organization notices are notC accepted for publication. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 4 t Day Calendart Training and Development Personnel Office, University Management Seminarc -Lee E. Danielson, associate professors 9f industrial engineering; Harry Q. Was-1 son, manager, systems and data process- ing, "Managing the Departmental Of-t fice": Michigan Union, 1 p.m. Research Seminar in Hospital andc Medical Systems-"Hospital Supply De- cisions-Studies from the Hospital Sys- tems Research Group, Georgia Institute of Technology": 69 Business Adminis- tration, 3 p.m. Public Administration, Institute for¢ Social Research Seminar-Donald N. Mi- chael. Institute for Policy Studies,. Washington, D.C., "Cybernation and Social Planning for the Use of New@ Knowledge": East Conference Room, Rackham Bldg., 4 p.m. Charles Horton Cooley Lecture-Tal- cott Parsons, Harvard University, "Cool- ey's Contribution to Internalization of Culture and Social Elements in the Personality": Rackham Amphitheatre, 4:10 p.m. Mathematics Statistics Seminar: Prof. Robert Berk will continue speaking on "The Relation Between Invarance and Sufficiency," Thurs., Feb. 4 in 3201 Angell Hall at 4 p.m. Physical Chemistry Seminar: Robin Farran (Chem. Dept., U. of M.), "Cor- lolls Interaction," on Thurs., Feb. 4, 5 p.m., 1200 Chemistry Bldg. British University Summer Schools: There will be a meeting of all those interested in summer schools in Britishj universities at 4 p.m., Thurs., Feb. 4, 2003 Angell Hall. Further information may be obtained from Prof. Clark Hop- kins, 2011 Angell. Admission Test for Graduate Study in Business: Candidates taking the Ad- mission Test for Graduate Study in Business on Sat., Feb. 6, are requested to report to Room 130 Bus. Admin. Bldg. at 8:30 a.m. Saturday. Doctoral Examination for Sara Ann Fultz, Botany; thesis: "Chemical and Serological Studies on Cell Walls of] Allomyces and Blastocladiella Species," Thurs., Feb. 4, 1139 Natural Science Bldg., at 1:30 p.m. Chairman, A. S. Susman Applied Mathematics Seminar: Prof. Victor Streeter, "Transient Flow Prob- lems in Engineering Systems," today at 4 p.m., 229 W. Engineering. Dept. of Economics Lecture: Prof. Branko Horvat, "Aspects of Yugoslavic Economic Planning," today at 8 p.m., Multipurpose Room, Undergrad Library. English Language and Literature De- partmental Lecture: H. Montgomery Hyde of Rye, Sussex, England, "As- pects of Oscar Wilde," on Thurs., Feb. 4, 4:10 p.m., Aud. A, Angell Hall. All Interested persons are invited to attend. The Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi Initiation and Reception: Thurs., Feb. 4, 8 p.m., Rackham Bldg. Amphitheatre. Prof. John S. Diekhoff will speak on "Lawrence Peter Berra on Education." Informal reception. General Notices Applications for General Undergrad uate Scholarships will be available at the Scholarship Office, 2011 SAB, be- ginning Mon., Jan. 11. Applications must be completed by March 1, Un- dergraduate students who have com- pleted one or more full semesters with an overall average of 3.0 or better are eligible to compete. Financial aid is a factor in making these awards. Applications for the Following Schol- arships are available in office of alumnae secretary, Alumni Memorial Hall; they must be returned by Feb. 12, 1965; recipients will be announced at League Recognition Night, March 1, 1965. The Lucile B. Conger Scholarship is offered to in-state, undergraduate wom- en on the basis of academic perform- ance, contribution to University life and financial need; the, stipend is variable. The Margaret L. Waterman Scholar- ship is offered to undergraduate wom- en on the basis of academic perform- ance, contribution to University life, and financial need; the stipend is var- iable. The Luan Peckinpaugh Scholarship is offered to out-of-state undergraduate women who have sum-essfully completed their freshman year and have a dem- onstrated financial need, the stipend is variable. The Mary Louise Hinsdale Scholar- ship, amounting to approximately $180 (interest on the endowment fund) is available to undergraduate single wom- en who are wholly or partially self- supporting and who do not live in University residence halls or sorority houses. Girls with better than aver-, age scholarship and need will be+ considered. The Laurel Harper Seeley Scholarship is open to both graduate and under- graduate women. The award is made on basis of scholarship, contribution to University life and financial need, the stipend is variable. The Lucy E. Elliott Fellowship is open to women graduates of any accredited college or university. It may be used by a University of Michigan graduate at any college or university, but a graduate of any other univer- sity will be required to study on the Michigan campus. Academic achieve- ment, creativity and leadership will be considered ingranting the award. The stipend is $1,100. The Alice Crocker Lloyd Fellowship is open to women graduates of any ac- credited college or university. It may be used by a University of Michigan graduate at any college or university but a graduate of any other school will be required to study on the Michi- gan campus. Academic achievement, personality and leadership will be con- sidered in granting the award. The stipend is $1,100. Martha Cook Building applications ORGAN IZATION NOTICES Use of This Column for Announce- nients is available to officially recog- nized and registered student organiza- tions only. Forms are available in! Room 1011 SAB. Canterbury House, Discussion: "Quest for Human Values," Rev. Dan Burke, Prof. Peter Fontana; pizza dinner; Top- ic: "Belief," Feb. 4, 5:30 p.m., 218 N. Division-Canterbury House. * *' * Club Cervantes, Weekly meeting, in- formal talk and get-together, Feb. 4, 8 p.m., 914 Hill St. Bienvenidos P. Todos! * * * Christian Science Organization, Meet- ing, Thurs., Feb. 4, 7:30 p.m., Room 528D, SAB.. Circle Honorary Society, Importantj meeting for all members, Feb. 4, 7 p.m., Cave, Michigan League. * * * Graduate History Club, Prof. Adrienne Koch, University of California, Berke- ley, "Life and Soul of History," Feb. 4, 8 p.m., West Conference Room, Rack- ham. for residence are due no later than Microbiol. or Biochem. major in Mi- FRI.,FEB. 12- ci~s ..ti. c s..a ,,sss ~n Y brh i dta Calif- (K-8)-Elem. 'i Fri., Feb. 5. First appointments will be crobiol. A1VI u isz*flua -. made through Tues., Feb. 2. Devlieg Machine Co., Royal Oak, Mich. K-6, Math/Sci., Lib.; For. Lang.i -Sales Engr. Degree in Mech. Engrg. or Grand Island, N.Y.-All Fields. C Physical Education-Women Students: Mktg. Prefer 2-3 yrs. work exper., knowl- Jackson, Mich.-Fields not announced.n Women students taking required physi- edge of general shop practices & basic South San Francisco, Calif.-Fields& cal education who were medically de- machining processes. 25-30. not announced (must have teaching ex-I ferred for the first half of this semes- * * * perience).I ter should report to Office 15, Bar- For further information, please call Flint, Mich. (Carman Sch. Dist.) -C bour Gymnasium, to sign up for the 764-7460, General Div., Bureau of Ap- Fields not announced. second half of the semester. Registra- pointments, 3200 SAB. 4 4' tion will be held from 8 a.m. to'noon Make Appointments Now.P and 1 to 5 p.m., Wed., Thurs. and Fri., SUMMER PLACEMENT SERVICE: For additional information and ap-I Feb. 3, 4, and 5. 212 SAB- pointments contact the Bureau of Ap- Upperclass students who wish to elect Cedar Point, Inc., Sandusky, Ohio- pointments, 3200 SAB, 764-7462. physical education classes may do so oni Various "resort-work" openings-in ho-; Thurs. and Fri. mornings only, Feb. tel, beach, rides, laundry, etc. "Ohio's ENGINEERING PLACEMENT INTER-t 25 and 26. Disneyland." - VIEWS-Seniors & grad students, please Horseback Riding Instructor - Male, sign schedule posted at 128-H West_ Applications for LSA scholarships for single or married. 10 week season, Camp Engrg. the Fall (1) and Winter Terms (II), Michigania (family camp). Must have FEB. 8- 1965-1966, are now available in Room exper. in all aspects of riding program. Standard Oil Div., American Oil Co.- 1220 Angell Hall. Applications will be Camp Charlevoix, Mich.-Boys. Will BS-MS: ChE, IE, ME & Met. Sales. due no later than February 19, 1964. 1 interview men for all types of jobs FEB. 5, 8, 9- Applicants must have had at least one Thurs. & Fri., from 9-12 and 1-3:30 Feb. Bell System, Operating Coh., A.T. & full semester of residence in this Col- 4 & 5 T. Long Lines, Western Electric, Bell lege and have attained an over-all Labs., Sandia-All Degrees: EE, ME. MS- grade point average of at least 2.8. Applications and dteails available at PhD: Communic. Sci. PhD: ChE, Ma- Summer Placement, 212 SAB. terials, Meteo. & Ocean. MS: Aero & Ushers: A large number of ushers are Astro., Nuclear. BS-MS: CE, EM, IE, urgently needed for the Josh White EDUCATION DIVISION: Met. BS: E Math, E Physics & St. En- show which is to be given in Hill The following list of schools will in- grg. Upper half of class. Men & women. Aud. on Fri., Feb. 5. Any person on terview at the Bureau of Appointments R. & D., Des., Prod., Computer Prog. campus who is interested in. ushering for prospective teachers for 1965 dur- & Mgmt. Dev. Prog. for this event will please report to the ing the week of Feb. 8. FEB 8-9- east door of Hill Aud. no later than MON., FEB. 8- larnischfeger Corp., Feb. 8-Summer 7:30 p.m., Fri., Feb. 5. See Mr. Warner. Mansfield, Ohio-All Fields. Employment; Feb. 9-Regular Employ- TUES., FEB. 9_ment-BS: CE-(sales only), EE, IE & Fore itTVisitors EBatte Creek, M h.EEm..K6;J. Also L.S.A. & Bus. with Sales inter- Enl/Sc St., Gen. Set., Vocal Lib.; est only. R. & D., Des., Prod. & Sales. Sec.-Math, Engl., Bus. Fd., Lib., Biol.. IBM Corp., Throughout the U.S. - The following are the foreign vi Girls P Boys E: H.S.-Girls Couns.; All Degrees: AE & Astro., ChE. IE, ME, tors programmed through the Interna-Ed Meteo., & Ocean., Met. MS-PhD: Mat'ls, tional Center who will be on campus Elem. Spec. Ed. MR. Elem. or Sec. Nclear. MS Co unic. S BS-MS: ts week on the dates indicated. Po- peton Calif-H.S-Art.Home Ec., EE, BS: E Math, E Physics & Sci. Engrg. gram arrangements are being made by Arts/Crafts Engl., Health/Safety, Ind. R. & D. & Sales. Mrs., 764 R. Miller, International Arts, Fr. Span., r. Fr.Span, Math, Aeronutronic Div., Philco Corp., New- ender Cha- kv IGirls PE, Biol., Life St., Gen. St., port Beach, Calif.-All Degrees: AE & Alexander Charkov, Institute of World Chem 'Astro., EE, EM, & ME. MS-PhD: Com- Economy and International Relations munic. St. Instrum., Statistics. PhD: Aca '0emy of Sciences, Moscow, USSR,, ChE & Mat'ls, BS: E Math & E Physics. Feb. 1-8. Corr., Vocal, Art. Lib., Counselor (MA), ;Men& omnR.&Des Altiero Spinelli, Executive Bureau Lang. Arts, St., Math. The Shomen Co., & Dhell D , Chemical, EuoenFdrlsjoeet ai WED., FEB. 10- lOl hmcl European Federalist Movement, Paris Huntington Beach, Calif. (H.S. Dist,) Pipe, Line & Dev.-BS-MS: ChE, EE, co-editor, "Il Mulino," member of the -MathEngl., Phys. Set, Girls PE EM, ME & Met. BS: E Math. MS: Con- board, Olivetti Foundation, Italy, Feb. -Math. Lng~Hyse Sd.,IrsI str. Men & women. R. & D., Des., Prod. 3-7 Geof.. Lan HomeE Arts ales. Bus. Ed., Special Ed.-BMR, Sp. Corr. '&Sls Rowland Heights, Calif.-Elem. K-6; FEB. 8 (a.m.)- 7th & 8th-Ind. Arts, MathMath/Sc., Kimberly-Clark Corp., Gen. Offices & Lang. Arts, Soc. St.. 2 positions to in- All Mills-BS-MS: EE, BS-MS: Prod ANNOUNCEMENTS: dlude-Art, Music, Lang. Arts. Soc. St.; Planning Trainees & International Dv Fairleigh Dickinson Univ., Teaneck, Spec. Ed.-Read., M.R.; School Nurse. N.J.-Will interview Thurs.. Feb. 4, stu- Pontiac, Mich. (Waterford Twp. Schs.) dents interested in program leading to -Elem.; Spec. Ed.-Em. Dist., Percept. MA in Teaching. Science majors: paid Hdcp., Type A & B; Sp. Corr., Tch. Internships plus opportunity for schol- Couns., V.T., Sch. Psych., J.H.-Block, arship. Also 2 yr. program leading to Math, Sci~, Home Ec., Ind. Arts, Span., MAT and MS. Other majors-intern- Fr., Latin, Instr./Vocal, Art, Bus. Ed. ships available. Couns./Guid.; H.S.-Engl., Speech, Jour- Thursday Nig Foreign Service Officer Exam - U.S. nalism, Fr., Phys., Bus. Ed. (steno.), SPECIAL ADVAN Dept. of State and U.S. Information Power Mech. of a brand n Agency announce exam to be given Manhassett, L.I., N.Y.-Engl., Coc. St., "Sconce" will be she May 1 at regional centers. Deadline for Math, 7,8 gr. Gen. Set., Span./Fr. filing .application is March 15. U.S. Bus. Ed., Read., Ind. Arts/Art. 2nd BIG WEEK ST citizens only. Age 21-31. Only 2 exams THURS., FEB. 11-- a yr. Applications available at Bureau Pacific Grove, Calif.-Elem.; M.R.; H. "SEE JUST HOW EX( of Appointments. S.-Art, Ind. Arts, Engl. Toledo Ohio-Elem., L.A., Art, Bus. Ed., PELLING A MOTION POSITION OPENINGS: Girls PE, Boys PE, Home Ec., For. Lang. -Hugh F IBM, Flint, Mich.-Administrator. Im- Lib., Math, Music, Se., Soc. St., Sp. & KIM STAB mediate opening for man with bkgd. Hear., M.R. In Bus. Ad. & acctg. Prefer exper. Age I-- - --- -- RCHA--- -R-DA- 20-30. On Job trng. RIH R I Welch Grape Juice Co., Westfield, N.Y. -Various openings including Buyer, "THE PERFECT Staff Accountant, Sr. Indus. Engr. & PSYCHOLOGICAL Field Repres. Quality Control Chemist, SUUSPENSE THRILLER Trainees. Des,, Prod. & Sales Interna- FEB. 8 (p.m.)- Sherwin-Williams Co.-All Degrees: ChE. BS-MS: IE & ME. Can consider non-citizens if becoming a U.S. citizen & for foreign operation. R. & D. & Prod. FEB. 8-9- Space Tech. Labs., Redondo Beach, Calif. & Houston, Tex.-MS-PhD: AEf & Astro., Commun. Sci., EE, EM, In- strum., ME & Nuclear, Physics & Math. Men & women. R. & D., Des. FEB. 8- U. S. Steel Corp., Throughout the U.S. -BS: ChE, CE, EE, EM, IE, ME, Met. Can consider Venezuelan citizens for Orinoco mining, Venezuela. Dev., Des. & Prod. - - -E Opening Tonight! For RESULTS Read and Use aily Classilfieds Ann Arbor Civic Theatre's Powerful Presentation of NIGHT OF THE IGUANA 8:00 P.M. Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre Tonight $1 .50 Friday and Saturday $1.75 If you've see-i the movie then come to see the play the way Tennessee Williams wrote it! _ I TON IGHT ONLY! ht at 9 P.M. ICE SCREENING new feature own at 7 P.M. Only ARTS TONIGHT CITING AND COM- PICTURE CAN BE!" Holland, Mich. Daily NLEY and EN BOROUGH SEMJCE 01N A WEB AFTER 14001 11 * * * Le Cercle Francais, Le baratin, le 4 Feb., 3-5 p.m., 3U5o Frieze Bldg.I BS Chem., Biochem., or Food Tech. Ex- ; «**per. not req. WAA Folk Dance Club, Folk dance Chas. Pfizer & Co., Groton, Conn. - with instruction, Fri., Feb. 5, 8-10:30 Microbiologists to study Indus. Fermen- p.m., Women's Athletic Bldg. tation in Microbial Process Lab. PhD . WALT DISNEY'S SACH IEVEM ENT! F I LtM A FLAWLESS N " --N.Y. Herald Tribune WE ARE NOT SOLD OUT TICKETS STILL AVAILABLE JOSH WHITE -- COMING "ANATOMY OF A MARRIAGE" The "His" and "Her" version of the Same Marriage DIAL 662-6264 ! ENDING FRIDAY* Shows Start at 1 :00-3:00-5:00-7:00 & 9:00 S1ARRWG ROBERT TAYLOR BARBARA STANWYCK '- "-~ A Unrsa iecture 0 SATURDAY 0 Gull tIbN#* -or 7 nights in a house of terror -or the unkindest cut of all. -- - oo the gods announ to WINTER ;f TICE "MYTH SKITS' Friday, Febru Tickets: Hill Auditoriu Block & Gene Diag February 4-1 $2.25-$2.00. "CUPID'S COT _ Saturday, Feb Dance at IM music by Ner Tickets: Diag-Fishb February 8-1 $1 predance- "NIGHT AT VA Saturday, FeL Fashion show, ice skating a Tickets: Diag-Fishb February 8-1 j SO HARK THE CO TIC Vd i :::: i ary 13, 8p.m. um Box Office eral Sale: 2-9 a.m.-4 p.m. -$1.75 'ILLION" bruary 13 Building with W Colony Six owl 2-9 a.m.-4 p.m. -$1.25 at the door ALHALLA" bruary 13, 9 p.m. M, sleigh rides and t Wines Field owl 2-9 a.m.-4 p.m. ;KEN FORTH INTO JLD & BUY YOUR nce WEEKEND '65 KETS NOW: JULIE l < DICK ANDREWS -VAN DYKE TECHMCOLOr %W~fl sMtako84 10" Shows at 1:00-3:30-6:25-9:10 KETS TODAY Prices This Show Only Eves. & Sunday $1.50 Week Day Matinees $1.25 CONNIE STEVENS-DEAN JONES and CESAR ROMERO I ' .. VFW Hall MIXEr 314 E. Liberty 't J" 'U U I #~IRI uIJlE1~IWUI~,~. .~'. I "I I i -T tt