4 PAGE EIGHT THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY, 9 MARCH 1965 Sororities Winter Ple 'University sororities pledged the following women in spring rush: Alpha Chi Omega: Kathryn Louise Beckert, '68; Carolyn .8. Berger, '68E; Winifred Anne Bickes,'68; Valerie Louise Cavin, '68; Carol Catherine Coleman, '68; Katherine Ann Harting, '68; Jane Rae Hotneier, '68; Nancy Huttenloch- er, '68; Mary Louise Mallon, '68; Louise Marilyn Miller, '68; Mary Catherine Richards, '68; Sara Florence Thomas, '68; Barbar Jane Tibbetts, '68; Cheryl Lynn Wilton, '68; Diane Lee Yost, '68. Alpha Delta Pi: Susan Bryant Beaud- Wy, '68N; Barbara Frances Brown, '68; Susan Shirley, Brownson, '68; Barbara Elaine Ceika, '68; Suzanne' Kent Chase, '68; Judy Kay Doetze, '68; Ilene Loretta Evans, '68; Donna Lee Fatt, '68; Lorena Dell Fitzpatrick, '68; Carol Elizabeth Gamble, '68; Sally Lee Glaesner, '68; L4nda Carol Jardack, '68A&D; Mercilee M. ,Jenkins, '68; Gail Judith Johnson, '68; Kathlyn. Mary Johnson, '68; Mika Jane Kingery,,'68; Judy Elizabeth Lang, '68A&D; Stephanie June Morgan, '68; Katherine Sue O'Connor, '68; 'Karen Su'e Purucker, '68; Mimi Jean Riggle, '68; Mary Jane Robertson, '68; Jane Ellen Robinson. '68; Jane Ellen Robinson, '68; Christine E. Rundblah, '68; Barbara Ann Schubeck, '68A&D; Carol Ann Spencer, '68A&D; Amelia Margaret Stu- art, '68; Jill C. Van Zytveld, '68A&D; Judith Kay Vandermeiden, '68; Diane Gay Wittenburg, '68;Georgia D. Opple, '68. Alpha Epsilon Phi: Donna Joy Adler, "68; Mary E. Benjamin, '68; Barbara Ann Birenboim, "68; Barbara Jane Coh- en, '68;, Amy= Elizabeth Cohn, '68; Nan- cy Fran Cohdas, '68; Carol Lynn Green, '68; Denise Pat Hersh, '68; Barbara Ann Hirschfelder, '68; Ellen Louise Kroll, '68; Nancy S. Lawrence, '68; Susan Ann Leff, '68; Gayle Emily Mallon, '68; Laurel Ann Rudolph, '68M; Linda J. Safran, '68; Julie Ann Solo- mon, '69P; Sheri Beth Tessler, '69Ed Joan Ruth Tucker, '68; Julie Wax- man, '68; Barbara Ann Cohn, '68. Alpha Gamma Delta: Kathryn Louise Beebe, '68; Kathleen Adele Brown, '68; Cheryl Ann Burns, '68; Jana Mary Coleman, '68; Mary Sterritt Einfeldt, '68; Margaret C. Fisher, '68N; Sherry Kaye Hannon, '68; Frances Stahr Hart- man, '68N; Judith Mary Jesse, '68; Ida Glenn Jeter, '68; Marta Helen Kalback, '68N; Deborah Jean Klomparens, '68; Donna Maria Kriniak, '68N; Virginia Louise Mattison, '68; Gertrude Sum- merill Moss, '68Ed; Wendy Ann Naha- bedian, '68; Susan Ann Ness, '68; Caryn Muriel O'Brien, '68; Georgiae Ann Plue, '68; Joyce Anne Rock, '68P; Sue Anna Sanford, '68; Catherine Ann Whitehead, '68. Alpha' Kappa Alpha: Paula Chester, 'SM; Cheryl A. Bonner, '68; Elvira E. Lillard, '68SM; Brenda Jones, '68; Ivy J. Leftwick, '68N; Susan F. Reed, '68. Alpha Omicron P: Laura Cook, '68N; Janet Sue jHarris, '68N; Patricia Haugh, '6$; Susan Hunt; '67N; Mary Ellen Lee, '67; Ann L. McFarland, '67; Janet Ross, '67; Cynthia Van Dyss, '67; Billie Jean Warson, '68N. Alpha Phi: Margaret Jean Asman, '68; Rhonda Ann Clugston, '68Ed; Karen Ann Franks,, '68N; Blanche M. Gem- rose, '68; Cynthia Hyde, '68; Susan Elizabeth Miller, '69P; Ann Sally Palm- er, '68; Linda Ann Pontious, '68; Joyce Elaine Aosema, '68; Nancy Sinkowski, '68N; Nancy Lu Stefani, '68; Martha Moran Wagner, '68; Ellen Ashby Wall, '68; Linda Marjorie Weiss, '68; Bonita Suzanne Yujuico, '68. Alpha Xi Delta: Carol Lynn Brown, '68; Carol Ann Haack, '68N; Janet Kay Hart, '68; Agnes Marie Hooper, '68; Renata Victoria Jomantas, '68; Kath- erine M. Koepcke, '68; Beth Marion Linscheid, '68; Evelyn Jean Long, '68; Pauline Jane Pittenger, '69P; Mary Su- san Shoemaker, '68; Katherine L. Stec, '68N; Sheryl Valassis, '68; Judith Lor- aine Vallin, '68N; Mary Elizabeth Wakefield, '68SM; Elenor Irene Waters, '68;'Pamela Sue White, '68. Chi Omega: Judith Anne Altman, '68; Karen May Bishop, '68N; Bette Celeste Fuller, '68; Sherry Lee Gal- lagher, '68; Barbara Jean Hills, '68N; Lundha C. Howard, '68; Laurie Keetch, '68; Kathleen Jo Klick, '68; Irene Mary Kukawka, '68; Carole S, Ness, '68; Pam- ela Elizabeth Precobb, '68; .Katherine R. Quinn, '68; Carole Jane Schaupner, '68; Jane Dee Skinner, '68; Shirley Jo Van Antwerp, '68; Virginia Lynne Wei- inert, '68; Frances Ann Werner, '68N. Collegiate Sorosis: Terri Elen Atkin, '68N; Susan Karen Bejin, '68A&D; Su- san Elizabeth Coleman, '68; Francesca Jean Cuthbert, '68; Elizabeth Bernice goergen, '68N; Esther Goodstein, '68; Cheri Lyn Harper, '68; Mary Patricia Kennedy, '68; Marion Robeita Kiernan, '68; Pamela Ann Montone, '68; Jane Ellen Overley, '68N; Mary V. Reinhart, '68; Linda Faye Silverstein, '68; Janet Marie Smith, '68; Nancy Stewart, '68N; Elizabeth Ann Wagner, '68; Susan Ellen Winkehaus, '68. " mDelta Delta Delta: Carol Allayne Bak- er, '68N; Laura Baker, '68; Anne Eliza- beth Beasley, '68; Lisbeth Carson, '68 A&D; Lynn Caren Christie, '68; Diana Victoria Davis, '68; Linda Rae Davis, '68; Barbara Wendy Desow, '68; Susan Mary Dykhouse, '68N; Janet Lynn Eck- er, '66DH; Pamela B. Eldridge, '685M; Margaret Jane Hathaway, '68; Dottie C. Richmond, '68; Judith Faye Rob- erts, '68; Nancy Suzanne Sarber, '68N; Elizabeth Lenore Slowter, '68; Susan Sheila Stann, '68; Gertrude .B. Svala, '68; Sharalyn Sweitzer, '68; Christine Lynn Van Kampen, '68A&D; Eleanor Ann Walker, '68; Donna . Lynne Wil- liams, '68; Jane Wilson, '68; Janet Marie Wind, '68; Jane Cook, '68. Delta Gamma: Frances Maureen An- derman, '68; Mary Ruth Cayce, '68; Mary Elizabeth Crosman, '68; Marion Brown Evasheuski, '68; Barbara Flow- ers, '68; Carolyn Anne Gaensbauer, '68 A&D; Alice T. Henderson, '68A&D; Les- ley Jean Heustis, '68A&D; Suzanne Jobin, '68A&D; Nancy Lee Krupp, '68; Martha Ann Lage, '68SM; Rosemary V. McGrath, '68; Joan Elizabeth Moir, '68; Andrea Jean Moore, '68; Margaret Bush Pott, '68; Margaret Jo Reagh, '68; Deborah Sue Taber, '68; Carol Irene Warner, '68; Judith Wilderotter, Announce - dge Lists '68; Elizabeth B. Wood, '68; Judy Ann The Daily Official Bulletin is an Zander, '68N; Deborah Sterritt, '68. official publication of The Univer- Delta Phi Epsilon: Judi Susan Ep- sity of Michigan, for which The stein, '68; Marily Gorr, '68; Sandra Lee Michigan Daily Assumes no editor- Hertz '68; Louise Kantrow, '68; Mary ial responsibility. Notices should be Kaplan, '68; Susan Joan Lavitt, '68; sent in TYPEWRITTEN form to Francine A. Leib, '68; Amy Lizbeth Room 3564 Administration Bldg. be- Marcuson, '68; Janet Lee Mark, '68; fore 2 p.m. of the day preceding Karen. Lynn Newman, .'68; Vicki Elle publication, and by 2 p.m. Friday Ockman, '68SM; Stephanie Riger, e68; for Saturday and Sunday. General Susan Mae Rock, '68; Dorinda Ann Notices may be. published a maxil RosemNa Mae Roncy Pia Rosenberg, mum of two times on request; Day '68; Gayle Fern Rubin, '68; Susan Gail Studentdar items appear once on t Schneyer, '68; Barbara Ann Shemel, '68;or ia tica. o Linda Jean Shyavitz, '68; Emily Harriet accepted for publication. Slavin, . 68; Shirley E. Slesnick, '68; TUESDAY, MARCH 9 Nancy Gail Stein, 68; Suzanne Janice, TEDY AC '68; Frances Winston, '68; Eileen Sue Seidman, '68. Day Calendar Delta Sigma Theta: Julia M. Bur- _ gess, '68; Karen Y. Dobbins, '68; Cheryl Wright, '68; Brendon M. Hudson, '68; Bureau of Industrial Relations Per- Linda J. Sloan, '68N. sonnel Techniques Seminar-Norman Gamma Pi Beta: Ann Townsend Al- R. F. Maier, professor of psychology, Gamm '6A&Ph; B t:AnTn Endzabet "How to Coach and Counsel Subordi- wein,. '69A&D; Catherine Elizabeth nates": Michigan Union, 8:30 a.m. Birdseye, '68; Linda Jean Canning, '68; Karen Diane Colby, '68; Phyllis Diane r Collins, '68; Mary Frances Heyman, Programmed Learning for Business '68; Patricia .Ann Hodge, '68N; Marcia Workshop-Geary A. Rummler, director, Ellen Hollar, '68; Karen Kathryn Klam, "Use, Selection, Evaluation, and Writ- '68; Nancy B. Nedy, '68; Carol Ann Pur- ing of Programmed Materials": Michi- dy, '68N; Polly Melinda Stagg, '68; an Union, 8:30 a.m. Pamela Joy Tominac, '68; Pamela Ann Van Syoc, '68; Ann Marie Wright, '68; Classical Sutdies Thomas Spencer Mary Tomson, '68; Marilyn Jo Peterson, Jerome Lecture-Lily Ross Taylor, pro- 8. - fessor emeritus of Latin, Bryn Mawr Kappa Alpha Theta: Constance Bennett College, "Preliminary Public Meetings '68; Marguerite Strong Edwards, '68; in the Forum, on the Capitoline, and Jane Elizabeth Frasier, '68A&D; Pattie in the Circus Flaminius": Aud. A, Ann Gibbs, '68; Catherine Jean Hulbert, Angell Hall, 4:15 p.m. '68; Marian Pauline Johnson, '68; Lynda Jane Layman, '68A&D; Mary Ellen Lip- School of Music Student Recital - ke, '68; Sherrill Gay Lugers, '68; Mary Barbara Walz, organist, Hill Aud., 8:30 Elizabeth MacPherson, '68; Susan. Ma- p.m. rie Mahr, '68A&D; Nancy Alice McAl-_ lister, '68; Margaret Adair McCracken, School of Music Faculty Recital - '68; Polly Anne McGarvah, '68; Martha University Woodwind Quintet: Rack- Elizabeth Mpedler, '68; Anne Teresa Pat- ham Lecture Hall, 8:30 p.m. ton, '68; Jane Ann Reed, '68A&D; Sarah Beth Steely, '68; Jean Elizabeth Thom- Tues., March 9: World University as, '68; Nan Helen Tull, '68. Service Bucket Drive. Kappa Delta: Kathryn Louise Beyer, '68; Betsy Jean Clark, 68; Penelop Doctoral Examination for Harry Gold Ann Garner, '68; Shar6n Ann Hoy, '68p Sociology; thesis: "The Process of Agnita Marie Knapp 68N; Karen Lyn Professionalization in the Occupation AgnitanMrie napp, '68arre, Lynn. of Urban Planning," Tues., March 9, Patricia Morris, '68; Mary Elizabeth 5602 Haven Hall, at 3 p.m. Chairman, Taylor, '68; Nancy Elizabeth Teeter, A. J. Reiss. '68; Frances Finch, '67; Franellen L. Doctoral Examination for William Konapek, '69A&D; Gayle M. Meadors, Bnet Eibben tica Engineer- '68N; Nancy Spock, '68 Bennett Ribbens, Electrical Engineer- Kapp; thesis: "A Study of the Ferrite Kappa Kappa Gamma: Sally Ann Phase-Shift Amplifier," Tues., March 9 Boesen, '68; Cynthia Ann Bohr, '68; 1028 E. Engrg. Bldg., at 4 p.m. Chair- Nancy Ann Burton, '68; Bonnie De- ma, D. M. Grimes. light Busse, '68; Mitzi Lee Calhoun, _ '68; Shirley Anne Chadwick, '68; Pleas-Noie antine Cushman Drake, '69A&D allyGeneral Everhardus, '68; Diane Marie Hanna, '68; Marcia Ann Huwen,'68M; Kath- erine Ann Kelso, 68; Donna Louise M- Michigan Marching Band: All band Nair, '68; Danute Marija Miskinis, '68; members are requested by Dr. Revelli Nancy Lou Mull, '68; Josette Fleur to report withinstruments and with- Payne, '68; Betsy Ann Prentice, '68; out uniforms to Yost Field House at 7 Patricia Jane Ryan, '68; Mary Linda p.m., March 10 for a basketball pep Schaill, '68; Susan Helen Shemanky, rally. '68. cPhi Sigma Sigma: Gayle H. Barak, National Program for Graduate '68; Carol Jean Black, '68; Janice Sue School Selection: Application blanks Bobroff, '68; Roslyn Fay Braeman, for the Graduate Record Examination '68; Susan Ellen Brot, '68; Deanna are available in 122 Rackham Bldg. The Darlene Clark, '68; Lesley Ogden Fink- next administration of the test will elman, '68; Sharyn Gould, '68; Cheryn be on Sat., April 24, and applications Lee Grant, '68; Karen Ann Hertz, '68; must be received in Princeton, N.J., Hedie Jan Hirsch, '68; Madelyn Sue by April 9. - Jensky, '68; Paula Helene Kanarek, '68; Randi Beth Katz, '68; Barbara Hopwood Awards: All manuscripts to Hulda Leeser, '68; Linda Ruth Milinsky, be entered in the Hopwood Contests '6?; Debbie Marlene Orloff, '68; Ann must be in the Hopwood Room, 1006 Marie Pizer, '68; Elaine Judith Rosen, Angeli Hall, by 4:30 p.m., Wed., March '68; Kathy Ellen Rosenberg, '68; Ellen 10. Ruth Scheuer, '68; Ruth Michele Shur,' '68; Rosalind Kay Ulin, '68; Lois Fern Education Juniors and Seniors: Ap- Welber, '68; Sheri Lee Whitefield, '68, plicatins for Undergraduate Scholar- Pi Bta hi. Lida Hll arns, 68;shis are available in Room 1203 US. P1 Beta Phi: Linda Hall Barnes, '68; Academic standing, financial need, and Bennett, 68; Katherine Champe, '68; potential for teaching will be consid- BeredtSparateKapplicationsmare avail Margaret Ellen Cmly, '68; Margaret ablSeparatemap licat(May-June) avand Clark Denton, '68; Meredith Jo Eker, Term I (Aug.-Dec.) '68; Gail Susan Ewald, '68A&D; Susan _* _ Formn Fordyce, '67; Alice Fern Hecht, Delta Delta , Delta Scholarship Com- '68; Sarah Robbins Herndon, '68A&D; petition: Unaffiliated or affiliated Anne Olivia Hoppin, '68A&D; Alice women students who will be juniors Ashmore Kleinhans, '68; Virginia Lee the fall semester of 1965-66 and have a Mochel, '68; Kristina Reed Morrison, grade-point average of 2.98 or better '68; Cynthia Lynne Sampson, '68; Cor- are eligible to apply. Application forms nelia Jo Trubey, '68; Louise Elizabeth and further information may be ob- Williams, '68N. tained from Mrs. Florence Lyons, Of- Sigma Delta Tau: Carolyn Boykoff, fice of Financial Aids, 2011 Student Ac- '68; Susan Nancy Braunstein, '68; Joan tivites Bldg. Applications should be Beth Cerin, '68; Carol Susan Cohen, completed and returned to Mrs. Lyons '68; Karen Lee Davidson, '68A&D; Can- office by March 15. Scholarship grants dida Ann Eisensten, '68; Nancy Lynn will be based on need, scholarship and Ellis, '68; Jaye Marla Gassel, '68; Iris extracurricular participation. Karen Goodman, '68; Judith Ann ___ Greenberg, '68; Linda Carol Grekin, '68; Ann Myra Hichenberg, '68N; Mar- P lacem ent I tha Kishner, '68; Shari Martha Klein, '68N; Judy Lehrman, '68N; Barbara Joan Levy, '68; Kathryn Rose Meitric Th, ANNOUNCEMENT: '68; Deborah Sue Mendelson, '68; Steph- The Scandinavian Seminar-Will In- anie Okun, '68; Joyce Karen Piell, '68; tervlew Wed., March 10, students & Susan Joan Rapaport, '68; Stephanie other adults for a unique overseas study Alison Rudman, '68; Gail Elaine program in Denmark, Finland, Nor- Schwartz, '68; Shari Lee Seidman, '68; way or Sweden. Spend the 1965-66 aca- Sarajane Serwin, '68; Eve Heather S11- demic yr. living with families, using verstein, '68; Carol Leslie Simon, '68; language of the chosen country, & Sandra Ruth Singer, '68. studying in residential schools of adult Sigma Kappa: Carol Ann Barnes, '68; educ. Tuition, room and board, Ian- Nancy Carol Diamond, '68; Jeanne El- guage materials & one way transporta- len Edmond, '68; Gretchen Gustafson, tion from N.Y. toScandinavia is $1800. '68M; Anna-Margaret Hill, '68N; Jane E. L t scholarships are avalable. Pilot, '68M; Patricia Neilan, '68; Susan Language not required. Call Bureau of Kay Ruotsala, '68; Marilyn Ann Stout- Appointments, 764-7460 for appoint- enburg, '68; Marianne L. Tipmore, '68N; ment. Ann E. Ward, '68; Barbara Lynn Wells, '68; Linda Ann Wonderley, '68; Barbara PLACEMENT INTERVIEWS:gBureau Cramham, '68. of Appointments-Seniors & grad stu- Zeta Tau Alpha: Paula Ann Clark, dents, please call 764-7460 for appoint- '68; Margaret Ann Phebus, '68N; Mary ments with the following: Leanore Sherman, '68; Mary Elizabeth TUES., MARCH 9- Lutz, '67. Aetna Casualty & Surety Co., Hart- New York-London-New York LEAVE JUNE 2-RETURN AUG. 17 1315 CalJI PODELL 761-1635 :r. r7 DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN ford, Conn.--Seeking grads in Econ., -Men & women, BA's & MA's in Chem. Educ., Gen. Lib. Arts, Geog., Journ., tantly., gen., inorg., & org.), Biol., Bot- Law, Lib. Set., Math, Public Health, Soc. any & Zool, for health science research. Work, etc. for positions in insurance General Dynamics Corp., N.Y.C. - including home office, claims, sales, BA's & MA's in Econ., Engl., For. Lang.; underwriting, surety bonds & acctg. BA's in Gen. Lib. Arts, Hist., Poll. Sci., Located throughout U.S. etc. for mgmt. trng. Locations include Port of New York Authority, N.Y.C. U.S. & Canada. -Men & women, degrees in Gen, Lib. National Center for Health Statistics, Arts, Journ., Math, Econ., etc. for Wash., D.C.-Men & women, BA's & Mgmt. Trng. MA's in Econ., Math, Psych., Soc. & United Air lines, Pittsburgh, Pa. - Statistics for positions in Statistics. Women for Stewardess Trng. Program. Must have passed FSEE. Single with no physical defects, be- Fideler 0o., Grand Rapids, Mich. tween 19%-26. Any area of study, de- -Men & women, BA in Econ., Educ., gree not req. Many locations. Gen. Lib. Arts, Geog., Geol., Journ., Socony Mobil Oil Co., Inc., Niles, Ill. Lib. Sci., Biochem., & Chem. for Mgmt. -Men & women, degrees in Econ., Gen. Trng., Sales, Writing ,tech) & Editor- Lib. Arts & Chem. (Organ. & Physi.). ial (maps & manuscripts), Positions in Mktg. Trng., Res., Terri- torial Sales. Located in U.S. & inter- SUMMER PLACEMENT SERVICE: national, . 212 SAB- H. J. Heinz Co., Detroit-Degrees in The following will interview at Sum- Gen. Lib. Arts for positions in mer-1 mer Placement this week:. Cleveland Heights, Ohio-Elem. K-6, Art or Typ., Soc. St./Art or Typ., Math/ citizens if becoming citizen. R. & Ungraded, Vocal & Instr., Read., Art Art or Typ., Swimming (man), Diag. D., Des. & Prod. Cons., PE; J.H,-Counsel., Read., Art,'* * MARCH 10-11- EngI., Home Ec., Ind. Arts, Math, Gen. To make appointments call 764-7462, Goodyear Aerospace Corp., Akron, Sci., Vocal, Girls PE/other field; H.S. Bureau of Appointments, Educ. Div. Ad- Ohio-All Degrees: AE & Astro & EE. -Ungraded, Soc. Worker, Art, Bus. ditional information available at 320C BS: ChE, CE, EE, IE & ME. BS-MS: Ed. (SH), Counsel., Engl., For. Lang., SAB. Chem. (org.). R. & D., Des. & Prod. Girls PE, Ind. Arts, Read., Lib., Math, MARCH 10-12- Vecal/Instr., Vocal/Choir, Chem., Phys . ENGINEERING PLACEMENT INTER- IBM Corp., N.Y., Calif., Minn., Ky., Speech/Drama, Spec. Ed.--MR, Outdoor VIEWS-Seniors & grad students, please Md., Ala.-PhD: EE, EM. Instru., Ma- Edl. sign schedule posted at 128-I West terials, ME & Met. Men & women. Can Warren Woods, Mich.-Elem. K-6, Gen. Engrg. consider non-citizens if becoming citi- Set., Math, Engl., Girls PE, Instr. Mu- zen. R. & D. sic, Vocal Music, Type A, Diab., V.T. MARCH 9- Eaton Mfg. Co., Ohio, Mich., Wis., MARCH 10 (p.m.)- THURS., MARCH 18- N.Y., Pa., Ill., & Canada-BS-MS: EE, Kent-Moore Organization, Inc., Ohio Las Vegas, Nev.-Elem. K-6, Spec. IF& ME. MS: Instrum. BS: Metal. R. N.J., S.C. & Mich.-BS-MS: EM, IE & Ed.-Home Bound, Sp. Ther., M.R. (Eli & D., Des., Prod. & Sales. ME. R. & D. & Des. & Sec.), Em. Dist., Aur., Hdcp., Blind, Port of New York Authority-BS: MARCH 10-- Orth. Hdcp., Blind, TMH; J.H. & H.S. CE, EE & ME. McCreary Tire & Rubber Co.; In- D tmentalized . diana, Pa-BS: CE E E&M epart i Ralston Purina Co., St. Louis - BS d&ana, Pa. S ChE, BE, & ME. Lansing, Mich.-Elem. K-6, Engl., IE, ME & Sci. Engrg. BS-MBA-Acctg.- PittSrhes M S o Math, Fr., Span., Ger., J.H. Gen. St, (Gen. Trng. Prog.), Mkt. Res.-Food Pittsburgh-Des Moines Steel Co., Lo Chem./Phys., Biol., Graphic Arts (Print) Tech., Mgmt. Trng., & Production. cated throughout U.S.-All Degrees: CE DilsF,2,aA-nt.,Sec dr-Lb, rd.- i chandising and sales in Mich. & Ohio. MARCH 9 & 10- irs Eubocc Steetr.rp.,ec.sEd.'oL Ohio Marathon Oil Co., Detroit-Degrees in Camp Green Lane, Pa.-Coed. Gen- El Monte Calif.-Elem. K-6, 7 8eBS-MSi E, ME & Met, R. & D, & Gen. Lib. Arts & Bus. Ad. (mktg. ma- eral counselors & overnight specialists r EMot, C Ee Kd Jors) for positions in Terrtiorial Sales 19 & older. Division heads 25 & older Gr., EMR, Ortho Hdcp. Prod. located in Midwest. MARCH 11- Dearborn Heights, Mich. (Dist. No. 8) Republic Steel Corp., Res. .Center C WED., MARCH 10- Michigan National Bank - Summer -Elem., Comm.. Cleveland, Ohio-All Degrees: ChEt ME: Goodbody & Co., N.Y.C.-Men & help at 3200 SAB. Grand Rapids, Mich.-All fields except Met., Mining, Chem., Physics, Math & P women. Gen. Lib. Arts majors with in- MARCH 12- Soc. St. & Poys PE. Ceramic rBngrs. terest in Econ., Poli. Sci., Educ. & Bus. National Music camps, Mich.-Coed. Union Carbide Corp., Stelite Div., a Ad. Brokerage trng. program leads to, Men & women. Counselors kith WSI's, ;FRI., MARCH 19- Kokomo, Inrd.-BS-MS: ChE, lB ME & P Registered Repres. Located In 42 cities. radio engrs., & nurses. San Diego, Calif.-Elem. K-6; Sec.-Met.R. & D., Prod. & Sales. Bureau of the Budget, Wash., D.C.- * * * Engl., Girls PE, Home Ec., Spec. Ed. U.S. Gov't., NASA, Ames Res. Center, Men & women, MA's or PhD's in Econ., Details available at 212 SAB. -M.R. Moffett Field, Calif.-All Degrees: AE Hist.,. Poli. Sci., Soc. & Nat. Res. Also Pontiac, Mich.-Elem., Fr.; J.H. - & Astro., EE, ME, Physics & Math w/ LLB's. Pref. candidates who passed EDUCATION DIVISION: Engl., Math, Home Ec., Couns., Read., strong Engrg. or Physics mninor. BS: F FSEE & Mgmt. Intern Exams. Positions The following schools will inter- Girls PE, Arts/Crafts; H.S. - Vocal Physics. B average. Res.-Theoretical in Foreign Trade; Mgmt. Trng., Public view new teachers for 1965 the week (man), Chem., Lib., Biol., Speech Corr. & Experimental. Admin. & Statistics. beginning March 15. Fremont, Calif.-Elem. K-6, Read., U.S. Naval Avionics Facility, In- Halle Brothers Co., Cleveland, Ohio MON., MARCH 15- Rem. Read., Educ. M.R., Em. M.R., dianapolis only-BS-MS: EE. U.S. citi- -Men & women, degrees in Econ. & Lakewood, Ohio-All Fields. Em. Dist.; J.H.-L.A./Soc. St., Sci., Math zen or permanent visa. R. & D., Des., Gen. Lib. Arts for merchandising with Harvy Ill; (Thornton Township H.S.) (new), Spec. Read., Girls PE, Art, Mu- Prod. retail department store. -Bus., Chem./Phys., EMH, Div. Occup. sic, Rem. Read.; H.S.-Art/F.A., Bus. U.S. Navy Marine Engineering Lab., Hotel Corp. of America, Boston, Mass. Coord., Engl., Span., Fr., Ger., Gen. Sci./ Ed., Engl., Ind. Arts, Ger., Fr., Math, Annapolis, Md.-All Degrees: ChE, EE -Men & women, degrees in Econ., Biol., Girls PE, Ind. Arts, Lib. Math, Girls PE, Gen. Sci., Phys. Sci., Life Sci., EM, ME, Naval & Marine, Physics. PhD: Psych., Gen. Lib. Arts & Bus. Admin. Office Occup. Coord. Soc. St. Analyt. & Phys. Chem. R. & D., & Positions in Mgmt. Trng., Mkt. Res., Oak Park, Ill. (H.S. Only)-Engl., Sp./ Erie, Mich. (Mason Cons. Schs.) Des. Personnel, Prod., Purchasing & inside Debate, Hist./Econ., Math, Phys. Sci; Sp. Corr., V.T., Elem. K-6. MARCH 10 (a.m.)- & territorial sales. Throughout U.S. Phys., Span., Bus. Ed. (Typ./Sh.), Boys Dearborn Heights, Mich. (Was Dist. Bristol Laboratories, Syracuse, N.Y. California Chemical Co., San Fran-. PE/Swim; MA or Teaching Exp. & No. 7)-Elem. K-6; J.H.-Art; Engl./ -All Degrees: ChE. Can consider non- cisco-Territorial and inside sales, mkt. ( Works Towards MA. ---- - res. & dev. and advtg. Men with degree Sylvania, Ohio-Elem., Vocal/Strings. in any field. Located throughout U.S. PE; J.H.-Engl./Soc. St., Sci./Math; Sec. I Detroit Bank & Trust Co., Detroit- Amer. Hist., Dist. Ed. Majors in Econ. & Law for Mgmt. Trng. Ferndale, Mich.-Ali Fields. & Banking Prog. Men only. Saginaw, Mich.-Elem. K-6, Sec. - THURS., MARCH 11- All Fields. FILECCIA BROS. Bureau of the Budget-(See above). TUES., MARCH 16- Detioit Edison Co., Detroit-Degrees Garden City, Mich.-Elem.; Sec. - f in Gen. Lib. Arts, Indust. Mgmt., Econ. Lib., Journ., Math, Chem., Phys., Biol., 1 & Psych, for Mkt. Res., Personnel, Fur- IElect., Home Ed., Span., Fr., Latin, Bus. u tems Planning. Girls PE, Boys 'E, Art (El/Sec.), Vocal Marine Trust Co. of Western New' (El./Sc.), Counsel. (female). - York,Buffalo, N.Y.-Men, degreesin' (Montrose, Mich.-Elem. K-6;'H.S. - Quick Service ava ilable on request Gen. Lib. Arts, Astro., Econ., Educ., Span., Engl. (9), Math/Coach, Comm./ Geog., Geol., Lib. Sci., Math,, etc. for Coach. Girls FE. SO TN Banking Mgmt. Trng. Program.t r Muskegon, Mich.-Elem., Gen. Sd.. 1 1 17 SOUTH U NIVERSITY Washington National Insurance Co., ben. Shop, Home Ec., Pow. Mech., Evanston, Ill.-Degrees in Econ.. Psych., Engl. (H.S.), Engl., (J.H.), H.S. Lib., Soc. Engl., & Gen. Lib. Arts for posi- Phys" Then,,Pre Sch., Disadv., Deaf, tions as Admin. 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