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Evans Scholars Block, Richard Atten, '68; Bosak, Robert Dennis, '68; Demers, Raymond Yves, '68 Ferrari, William Joseph, '68; Geniac, Timothy Robert, '68; Giardina, Daniel Frank, '68; Hendrick, Myron Al- len, '68E; Kula, James Richard, '68; Liming, Ronald Lee, '68SM; McNeely, Joseph Craig, '68E; Olson, Clifford Dale, '68; Rydell, 'Jerome Stanley, '68E; Thomas, John Charles, '68; Trefilek, Kenneth Richard, '68; Vasilauskas, Lawrence Albert, '68. Kappa Alpha Psi Bell, Richard, '68; Humphries, Der- rick, '68; Jenkins, James, '677; Patter- son, Nelson, '68; Phillips, Raymond, '68; West, Willie, '68; Moton, Lawrence, '68E. Kappa Sigma Berry, Michael James, '68; Dickerson, Crosby Beakes, '67ES; Jensen, Herbert Vernon,. '67A&D; McCullaghi, Jeffrey Stuart, '68; Merchant, Robert Charles, '67A&D; Mihalek, Michael Joseph, '67E; Murrell, Victor Jerome, '66. Lambda Chi Alpha Allen, James Edger, '67; Chillman, Scott William, '67; Davis, Hugh Steven, '68; Graff, David Arron, '68; Jorgen- seen, Daniel Blakeney, 'f7; Ketels, John Paul, '67E; Love, David Maddux, '68; Mason, Matthew John, '68; McCluney, John Henry, '67A&D; Messner, Jeffrey Ray, '68E; Sterner, John Fredrick, '67; Stone, Timothy Mitchell, '68; Wagle, Lawrence Paul, '68E; Walters, Craig Vought, '68E. Phi Delta Theta Bauer, Peter, '67; Bebow, Mike '67; Black, Tom, '68; Brooks, Jack, '68; Car- son, Bruce, '68; Conway, Terry, '68; Davidson, Jeff, '68; Dworsky, Richard, '66; Gaugler, Ted, '68; Gayney, Charles, '68; Groves, Frank, '68; Lindow, Tom, '68; Maleck, Robert, '67; McKendry, BIll, '68; O'Neill, Jerry, '68; Phillips, Jerry, '68; Poe, James, '68; Ruff, John, '68; Silva, Rene, '677; Thornton, Wil-' liam, '66; Tyler, Thomas Charles, '67; Winn, Delbert, '68; Worsham, Richard, '67. Phi Epsilon Pi Broat, Ronald F., '68; Frank, Dennis J., '67; Friedstat, Charles, '68; Gins- burg, Jordon, '68; Herzog, Richard Jos- eph, '67; Heyt, Paul James, '67; Kaplan, Harold, '68E; Kleiman, Edward, '68E; Lander, Robert C., '68; Levine, Richard, '68; Levy Fredric J., '68; Margul.es, Michael, '68; Mintz, Richard, '68; Pal- mer, Robert, '68; Pear, Michael, '68; Schwartz, Edward; '68; ilverman, Dan- iel, '68; Steinberg, Gabriel N., '68. Phi Gamma Delta Aiken, Robert Clifford, '67E; Brown, Charles Ralph, '67; Carter, Larry George, '68; Demeter, Milan John, '67; Fox, Perry Warren, '67; Geary, Michael Philip, '66; Herrington, Richard Allen, '68; Manske, John Griffin, '67; Mason, Frank Bauer, '68A&D; Montgomery, Stephen Paul, 68E; Osmer, William David, '67E; Riege, Duane Jackson, '68; Robertson, James Gardner, '67; Waisanen, Alan Robert, '67. Phi Kappa Psi Fowler, Douglas Martin, '69; Gobeille, Richard Charles, '68; ' Hodge, Drew Waldner, '68; Kelly, Warren Charles, '68; Kruger, Peter Stetfan, '68; Mackey >I, F. Joseph, '66; Marston, Theodore U Itley, '68; Noble, Mark Itchell, '68; Priice, Theron. Douglas, '67; Rogers, Spencer Thomas, '68; Ross, Gary Grant, '68. Phi Kiappa Tau Burch, John Wi., '67; Darrow, Wi. Kevin, '67; Hers, Gary Louis, '6; Valu- sek, Alan Merrill, '67. 'Phi Sigma Deltaj Feuer, Charles Martin, '68; Reitman, Daniel, '68 Schlussel, Lawrence, '65; Wolf, James Barry, '68; Bizzoechi. James Vincent. '68; Morton, Allan Har- vey, '68; Painer, Lawrence Andrew, '68; Zimbler, Harvey, '68. Phi Sigma Kappa Schmelz, Robert Ernest, 68E; Sede- bach, Douglas Ralph, '67; Stoner, Don- ald Arthur, '66BA4 Pi Lambda Phi Cohen, Richard, '68E; Fried. Gary, '68; Kurtzman, Richard, '67; Levy, Lar- ry, '68; Roses, Mitchel D., '67; Schneps, Henry, '68; Spinrad, Marc E., '68; Stone, Ronald, '66E; Winstrom, Leon Oscar, '67. Psi Upsilon Behnke, Bruce Ivan, '677; Dove, Lloyd Barrington, '68A&D; Elserman, Dale Richard, '68; Fabian, Stetve Frank, '68; Fitzmaurice, James Michael, '67; Ham- ilton, Robert Hepburn, '68; Haughey, WIlfrid Henry III, '68; Lies, John Mich- ael, '67; McMillan, James Thayer, '68; Meltesen, Chris Peter, '68; Penner, Craig, Lawrence, '67; Raynor, William Stone, '68; Richardson, Douglas Bent- ley, '68; Spray, Judd Roehrig, '68; Web- er, Thomas Arnold, '67; Whittle, John Arthur, '68. Sigma Alpha Epsilon Andrews, Peter Murray, '66; Byers, David Michael, '68E; Ernst, William Theodore, '67; Fielding, David Alan, '68E Griffin, James Chapman, '67 Grise, Stetven Lee, '68E; Harada, John Susumu, '68; Halenlak, David Wiliam, '67; 'Hunt, William Martin, '68; King, Miles Swinton, '67; Kridler, Warren McKinley. '67E; Simmons. Steven Flook, '68; Street, Robert William, '68; Vaughn, Stuart Moulton, '67BAd; White, John Wendell, '67. Sigma Alpha Mu Alexander, David Todd, '68; Burn- stein, Richard Joel, '68; Foon, Kenneth Alan, '68; Green, Ronald, '68; Lichter, Allen Sollie, '68: MVanclel, Paul David, '68; Martin, Richard Jay, '68; Muska- vita, .Melvin Jay, '68; Pregerson, Ber- nard Myron, '68; Resnick, Richard Eric, '68E; Robinson, Charles Alan, '68; Se- gall, John David, '68; Shapiro, Kenneth Halpert, '68; Shister, Neil Barry, '68; Shiriro, Stephen Alan, '68E; Steglltz, Stephen Alan, '68E; Wainer, Mark B., '68E; White, Howard William, '68. Sigma Chi Barclay, Robert Luman, '67; Bow- Freeto-- Michigan Students 251 to others A new booklet, published by a non-profit educational founda- tion, tells which career field lets you make the best use of all your college training, including liberal-arts courses-which den, Jeffrey Amsden, '68E; Conant, Lloyd Victor, '68; Cross, Richard Stir- ling, '68; Fehrs, Robert Lewis, '67Ed; Harvey, Gordon Roper, '67Ed; Middle- ton, Wayne Lee, '68Ed; Remmel, James Bucknall, '68E; Saunders, Thomas G., '68 Ed; Seppala, William Leslie, '68; Sweeney, John E., '68; Williams, Thomas Vance, Jr, '67E. Sigma Nu Dew. Donald Thomas, '67; Drew, Michael George, '67; Garrett, Robert Leee, '68E; Hebeler, William Russel, '65; Kilian, David Marker, '67; Krolick, Rick Edward, '68E; Meader, Thomas Floyd, ,'67E; Richards, Jacob Peter, '67; Silverberg, Kenneth Howard, '68; Smethells, William George, '67; West- ley, William Kenneth, '66. Sigma Phi Bonelli, John Britt, '67; Hamm, David Douglas, 6'7; Jones, Marshall Paul, Jr., '68; Schultz, Peter Dernier, '67E; Wood, Guy Ashford, '67. Sigma Phi Epsilon Barter, Edward William, '67E; Beck- with, Henry Albert, '68E; Borgsdorf, Del Douglas, '68; Brown, James Glenn, '68E; Carter, Richard Wayne, '68; Glov- er, Daniel Anthony, '68E; King, Gary Fredric, '68; Kuntz, Donald John, '68; Mapes, Gregory Edwin, '66E; Mills, Kenneth James, '67; Moe, Carl Dee, '68E; Moran, Patrick Asa, '68; Patrick, James Lawrence, '68E; Shukle, Terry Albert, '68; Smith, Douglas Jay, '68; White, Richard McLay, '66; McKenzie, Maxwell Lee, '67E; Meaden, Thomas Floyd, '67; Zwirner, Richard Thomas, '65. Tau Delta Phi Arnkoff, Howard; BermanNeil; Co- hen, Steven Richard; Crohn, Joel; Davis, Charles; Green, Jack Allen; Grossman, Steve Andrew; Lesser, Thoams Bernard; Levy, Richard J.; Riback, Ronald; Schmidt, Jerome Sam- uel; Segal, Steven Allan; Shom, Gor- don Barry; Waldman, Joel W.; Singer, Michael; Ziman, Stephen. kH*Rf-it Tau Kappa Epsilon Grolle, Gary Lee, '66; Lenz, John Ormerod, '68; Meier, William .Alan, '69A&D; Nicosia, Patrick Carmelo, '66BAd; Renold, William Bari, '68E; Fleming, James Gerald, '65. Theta Chi Gerges, David Brian, '67A&D; John- son, Richard Eric, '67; Kreeger, Roderic Loring, '68E; Lewis, Robert Auborn, '67; Manning, nDeins Warren, '68; McCul- loch, John Wallace, '68E; Momenee, Kevin Richard, '67E; Most, Robert Nel- is, '68; O'Conner, John Sylvester, '68; Rataj, Walter John, '67E; Schoonmak- era James William, '66E; Sosnowski, Bernie Edward, '68; Zahm, Robert Wil- liam, '67E. Theta Delta Chi Buford, Coleman Graves, '67; Grif- fin, Dennis Howard, '67E; Kimball, Kenneth Bruce, '68E; LaSovage, James Stanley, '67; Leupen, Douglas James, '68E; Richardson, Patrick Preston, '68; Sapelak, William Duane, '67E; Scheid, Charles Edward, '67E; Theisen, Robert Edward, '68; Weller, Edward Frank, '67E; Young, James George, '68. Theta Xi Andrejak, Gary Ernest, '67; DeHorn, Jon Mark, '67; Nownski, Thomas Stephen, '67E; Nelson, James Robert, '68; Thomas, Terry Allan, '68; Samue- /on, David, '68; Stephenson, Peter Michael, '66E; VaHellemont, Robert Wilbur, '68E; Williams, Jeffrey Roller, '68E Triangle CareDavid Alan, '68; ox, Jhn Robert, '68E; Dorsesy, Edward Alan, '68E; Greenwood, Howard Daniel, '65; Miecykowsk, John Allan, '68; Richards, William Brian, '66E. ~Trigon ' Davis, Michael Wayne, '68E; Dwyer, Jon Craig, '7; 'Knapp, Larry Eugene, '69A&D; Wasama, Douglas Reynold, '69A&cD. Zeta Beta Tau Broock, Richard Allen. '68; Heisler, James Toby, '68E;Howard, Jeffrey Lan- cen, '68; Kahn, Bruce S., '68; Kaplan, Alan Nel, '68; Klivans Ribert Louis, '68; Lipton, Marty Arnold, '68; Morris, Robert, 8'; Myron, Mark Cole, '68; Ole- shansky, Marvin Alan, '68; Rosenblum, Bernard M., '68; Rubinson, Ricky, '68; Schwartz, Gary, '68; Scott, Robert Mar- tin, '68; Spiegel, Jerome Charles, '68; Feferman, Richard Nel, '68; Sosnow, Lawrence '68; Spear, Scott, '68. The Daily Official Bulletin is an University Medical Center Alumni official publication of The Univer- Conference-Registration, Medical Scd- sity of Michigan, for which The ence Bldg., 11 a.m. Michigan Daily assumes no editor- Research Seminar in Hospital and ial responsibility. Notices should be Medical Systems-Gerald D. 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Communication Sciences Colloquium: Dr. Hao Wang, professor of mathemati- THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15 cal logiv at Harvard University, will speak on "Logic and Computers," Room 35, Angell Hall, 4:15 p.m. .DayCalend r Symposium: The Institute of Science and Technology will sponsor the Third Research Seminar-Dr. John Ross, Symposium on Remote Sensing of En- psychology daeprtment, University of vironment on Oct. 14, 15, and 16 at Western Australia, "Memory and Cog- Rackham Lecture Hall, 9-5 p.m. niton": 1057 MHRI, 2:15 p.m. Physical Chemistry Seminar: Jon Conference on Business Affairs - Erickson will speak on "Neutrons and Registration, Michigan Union, 8 a.m. the Theory of Liquids," on Thurs., Oct. 15 at 5 p.m. in Room 1200 of the Chemistry Bldg. Seminar in Mathematical Statistics: ORGAN I ZA ION Dr. J. N. Darroch will speak on "Quasi- stationary Distributions In Finite Mar- koff Chains," Thurs., Oct. 15 at 4 p.m. in Room 3201 Angell Hall. Federal Employment: There will be a meeting of students inter- zted in work- ing for the federal government in Wash- ._ -- ington, D.C., next summer on Oct. 15 at 4 p.m. in the Multipurpose Room, Use of This Column for Announce- Undergrad Library. ments is available to officially recog- American Chemical Society Lecture: nized and registered student organi- Dr. G. L. Gloss of the University of zations only. Forms are available in Chicago will speak on "Chemistry of Room 1011 SAB. Unusually Strained Ring Systems." on American Society for Public Admifnis-Thurs., Oct. 15, at 8 p.m. in Room tration, ASPA Coffee hour-discussion- 1300 of the Chemistry Bldg. Speker:ackPamilteonfr--drsusio Pharmacology Alumni Lecture: Dr. Speaker: Jack Hamilton, former radio Bernard B. Brodie, chief of laboratory commentator. Topic: "Elected or Ap- of chemical pharmacy with the National pointed Officials: Whom Do They Hearth Institute, will speak on "Drugs,. Serce? Oct. 16, 4 p.m., Graduate Out- Mice and Men," Thurs., Oct. 15, at 4 ing Room, Rackham. p.m., 1300 Chemistry Bldg. Christian Science Organization, Meet- ing, Thurs., Oct. 15, 7:30 p.m., Room G r al N tces Lecture: Dr. Jerzy Ekel from the Uni-E versity of Warsaw, Poland, will speak G on: 'oSme Recent Applications of In-. formation Theory to Psychology in Po- ANNOUNCEMENT: land and the, Soviet Union," Fri., Oct. The Sinclair Companies, Harvey, Ill. 16, 4:15 p.m. in Aud. B, Angell Hall. -Will interview experienced men to Coffee will be served in 3417 Mason head own agricultural specialty mktg. Hall at 3:45 p.m. offices. Various midwest locations. Re- Debate Assembly: The Speech Depart- quire some agricultural bkgd. plus mar- ment will sponsor the Debate Assem- keting exper. Excellent opportunity. bly for Micshigan High Schools on Sat., Representative on campus TODAY. Call Oct. 17, 9 to 3, Rackham Lecture Hall. Bureau of Appointments, 764-7460 for interview appointment. Final Payment of Spring Semester Fees is due and payable on or before Oct. 30, POSITION OPENINGS: 1964. Library of Congress-1. Law Div. Re-. If fees are not paid by this date: fer. Librarian, grad. bkgd, in law. 2. 1) A $10.00 delinquent penalty will be Map Div. Cataloger, MA in Lib. Sci. charged. 3 Auditor (Internal Audit Office), de- 2) A "Hold Credit" will be placed gree-acctg. major, 3 yrs. exper. in against you. This means that' until pay- ,field. Various openings available includ- ment is received and "Hold Credit" is ing Biology Specialist, Super, of Micro- cancelled: film Lab., & Acctg. Officer. Positions (1) Grades will not be mailed for clerk-typists and editorial clerks. (2) Transcripts will not be furnished. Psi Upsilon Fraternity, N.Y., N.Y. - (3) You may not register for future Member Psi Upsilon, recent grad as fra- semesters. ternity secretary. National office. As- (4) A Senior may not graduate with sist with quarterly magazine & travel his class at the close of the current to various chapters. semester. 3) The Dean of your school or college GeneralMotors, Detroit-Public Rels. will be .given a list of delinquent ac- Dept. needs 2 single male grads for counts. imined. job openings with Previews of Progress. Travel various sections of Payments may be mane in person, or U.S. for 2 yrs., involves public speak- mailed to the Cashier's Olilce, 1015 Ad- ing. Positions available later for Dec. ministration Bldg., before 4:30 p.m., Oct. I & May grads. 30, 1964. & Mead Johnson & Co., Evansville, d. Mail Payments postmarked after due -Accountants. Sr. Internal Auditor & date, Oct. 30, 1964, are late and subject Cost cAcountant. Degree in acctg. and to penalty. 2-3 yrs. exper. in public acctg. or in- Identify mal payment as tuition and dust, acctg. show student number and name. Parke, Davis & Co., Detroit - Bio- Doctoral Examination for Robert Con- Statisticians, MS with statistical trng. ner Gunn, Psychology; thesis: "Some for pharmaceutical lab. Grads or Dec. Personality Characteristics of Cerebral grads. Palsied Children," Fri., Oct. 16, Con- American Airlines, N.Y., N.Y. - ference Room, Children's Psychiatric I Operations Executive Trainees-highly Hospital, at 10 a.m. Chairman, A. S. specialized. BS in Engrg., MS in fi- Elonen. nance or bus. ad. Exper. as pilot or Dept. ,of Architecture Illustrated Lec- aircraft mfg. ture: George T. Scanlan, American Re--" search Center in Egypt, "Excavations,'' of Fustat": Architecture Aud., Wed., ''1 Oct. 28, 3:30 p.m. Medical College Admission Test: Can- didates who are registered to take the Medical College Admission Test on Ii'" Oet. 17dare, asked to report to 130 BEAUTY SALON Business Administration Bldg. on Sat- urday morning at 8:30 a.m. 609 S. FOREST " Botany Seminar: Prof. John R. Raper, Call NO 8-8878 Harvard biology department, will speak on 'tTenetics of the Mating System in Evenings by Appointment Schizophyllum Commume," Fri., Oct. 16, 4:15 p.m., 1139 Nat. Sci. Bldg. I'_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ " Washington State, Olympia-Agricul- tural Market Development specialist. Degree, agric. econ. major or allied field. 2 yrs. exper. in agric. mktg. U.S. Civil Service-Hospital Recrea- tion Specialist for VA installations lo- cated in midwest. Degree including 24 hrs, in music, social activities, sports, etc. Higher rating for exper. in spec. field. For further information please call, 764-7460, General Div., Bureau of Ap- pointments, 3200 SAB. ENGINEERING PLACEMENT INTER- VIEWS-Seniors & grad students, please sign interview schedules posted at 128-H West Engrg. for appointments with the followng: OCT. 16- B. F. Goodrich Co., Brecksville, Ohio -MS-PhD: ChE, EM, Mat'ls. & ME. Men & women. R. & D., & Des. General Dynamics Corp., Electric Boat, Conn. & Mass.-All Degrees: EM, *3 Driver Testing D CenterI I at the ME, NA & Marine. BS-MS: IE & Met. MS: Meteor. & Ocean, Nuclear. BS: EE, E Math, E Physics, Mat'Is. Men & wom- en. R. & D., Des.. Prod. & Test. City of Livonia, Mich.-BS: CE. Des. The Mitre Corp., Mass.; Wash., D.C.; Colo.-MS-PhD: EE & Communication Sc. Men & women. R. & D., & Des. Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co., Chem. Div. Ohio, Texas, W. Va. Nationwide sales locations-All Degrees: ChE. BS-MS: CE, EE. IE. Mat'ls., ME. MS: Constr. & Instru. BS: Sci. Engrg. Also: MBA w/ engrg/ bkgd. & Chem. majors for tech. sales. R. & D., Des., Prod., Sales, Instru. & auto. controls, process engrg, plant engrg. & power engrg., planning, selec- tion & purchase of equipment. Technology, Inc., Ohio & Texas - MS-PhD: AE & Astra., EE, EM, ME, Math & Physics. Men & women. R. & D., Des. Board of Wayne County Road Com- missioners, Detroit-BS-MS: CE. Dec. grads. Des. & Field. TE WYE NEED TYPISTS and STENOS ! Kelly Girl Service, Inc. 518 E. William, Ann Arbor 662-5559 l MTchigan Union, Room 3-X, TODAY 1 4 4 F A Y ' E{ A fi y i *.* ' Special Lecture: Dr. Joseph Wai-nell Graduate History Club, Dr. J. David (E. I. duPont deNemours Co., Central Singer, Mental Health Research Insti- Research Laboratory) will speak on tute on "Quantification-History: Pos- "Perfluorocarbon Epoxides," on Fri., Oct. sible and Desirable," Thurs., Oct. 15, 16 at 4 p.m. in Room 1400 of the 8 p.m., West Conference Room, Rack- Chemistry Bldg. ham. Astronomy Dept. Visitors' Night: Fri., * *' * Oct. 16, 8 p.m., Aud. D, Angell Hall.. Guild House, Noon luncheon discus- David F. Gray will speak on "Life and sion, Mrs. Tory Harberg will speak Death of Star Clusters." After the lec- about the Ann Arbor Women for Peace ture the Student Observatory on the and the Women's Strike for Peace, Oct. fifth floor of Angell Hall will be open 16, 12-1 p.m., Guild House, 802 Mon- for inspection and for telescopic ob- roe. servations of the Moon and Saturn. * * I Children welcomed, but must be ac- Le Cercle Francais, Le Baratin, le I companied by adults. 15 Oct., le jeudi, 3-5 p.m., 3050 Frieze Bldg. * * * WAA Folk Dance Club, Folk dance !with instruction suitable for begin- ners, FrI., Oct. 16, 8-10:30 p.m., Wom- en's Athletic Bldg. TYPISTS and STENOS! * 4 4 Young Republican for Romney, Im- Kell Girl SeI portant meeting, Thurs., Oct. 15, 7:30 I & p.m., Michigan Union, Room 3-D. 518 E. William, Ann Arbor Newman Student Association, Fire- side chat, "Campus Peeves," followed as by Sock Hop, Oct. 16, 7:30 and 8:30 p.m., 331 Thompson it. A LW'lG14, V w V Zeta Psi Boyes, James - R., '68; Brinker, Karl R., '68; Carlington, Lynn A., '68; Christian, Chuck J., '68; Davidson, Lanning R., '67; Kemp, Kenneth A., '67; Jahr, John M., '68A&D; Meridith, John, '67; Robinson, Allan, '68; Shoe- maker, John, '67; Simoni, Christopher G., '67; Van Genderin, Gary, '68; Go- licz, Larry, '66; Fanfalone, Robert, '68. Alpha Rho Chi (Professional Fraternity) Barber, Richard, '68A&D; Brummund, Paul, '68A&D; Copley, John, '68A&D; Couture, Paul, '69A&D; Dzon, Thomas, '68A&D; Gibson, William, '67A&D; Hewlett, Stetven, '69A&D; Hieger, Rob- ert, '69A&D; Hultin, Richard, '69A&D; Jessup, Wayne, '69A&D; Lauer, Eu- gene, '68A&D; Morrow, James, '67A&D; Raymond, Charles, '69A&D; Rohrer, Peter, '67A&D; VanSlambrouck, Gerald, '66. ATTENTIO N STUDENTS{ Why slave at the typewriter doing those term papers? Have them typed for you by experts. Your papers will have a neat and at- tractive appearance. ai. 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