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PLANS FOR MIDYEAR GRADUATION
EXERCISES
Saturday, December 19, 1964, 2 p.m.
Time of Assembly: 1:15 p.m.
Places of Assembly:
Regents, President and Other Execu-
tive Officers, Minister, Speaker, Candi-
date for Regents' Citation, in Room 1053
Natural Science BIdfi., where they may
robe.
Deans and Other Administrative Of-
ficials taking active part in the exer-
cises, in the Botany Seminar Room
1139 Natural Science Bldg., where they
may robe..
Members of the Faculties, in Room
2082 Natural Science Bldg., where they
may robe.
Students of the Various Schools and
Colleges, in Natural Science Bldg. as
follows:
SECTION A:
-Literature, Science, and the Arts
-Front part of auditorium, west sec-
tion.
-Education-Front part of auditor-
ium, center section.
Architecture-Front part of auditor-
ium, center section (behind Educa-
tion).
-Law-Front part of auditorium, cen-
ter section (behind Architecture).
-Flint College-Front part of audi-
torium, east section.
-Dearborn Campus-Front part of
auditorium, east section (behind Flint).
SECTION B-GRADUATE:
-Rear part of auditorium.
-PhD candidates, west side.
-Masters candidates, east side.
SECTION C:
-Engineering-Room 2054.
-Business Administration - Room
2071.
--Public Health-Room 2033 (north
end).
-Music-Room 2033 (south end, be-
hind Public Health).
-Pharmacy-Room 2023 (west end).
-Pharmacy-Room 2023 (center, be-
Iud Nursing).
-Natural Resources-Room 2023 (east
end, behind Pharmacy).
--Social Work-Room 2023 (east end,
behind Natural Resources).
March into Hill Auditorium: 1:45 p.m.
Academic Dress.
Placement
ANNOUNCEMENTS:
pP Notice to Graduating Seniors-Regis-

ter with the Bureau of Appointments.
Please be sure to notify the Bureau of
your ne waddress when you leave the
campus in order to receive job no-
tices. If you have already taken a
job, we would like to have this in-
formation also. Always keep your place-
ment file up to date.
Bamberger's, Div. of R. H. Macy,
Newark, N.J.-Career Open House at
this department store to acquaint col-
lege students & recent grads with
opportunities for retailing careers. Dis-
cussions will cover major functions of
retailing industry. Attend either Tues.
or Wed., Dec. 29 & 30 at 9:30 a.m.
Cornell Univ., Grad School of Busi-
ness & Public Admin.-Announces a
Latin American Internship Program in
Bus., & Public Affairs. Limited to those
with or about to receive MBA or MPA
or similar degree. Work as member of
govt' agencies or private bus, in So.
America. Also 2 yr. Grad Program lead-
ing to MBA or MPA in bus., public,
hospital & health services admin. Fi-
nancial aid available. Deadline Feb. 1.
Smith College, Northampton, Mass.
-Announces a summer intern-teaching
program for liberal arts grads Interest-
ed in secondaryeschool teaching, Up to
6 grad hrs. credit which can be ap-
plied toward MA in teaching.
POSITION OPENINGS:
Aetna Portland Cement Co., Bay City,
Mich.-1. Maintenance Coordinator. BS-
ME, pref. 2-3 yrs, exper. 2. Field Tech.
Service Engr., BS Chem. or Chem En-
grg. 3. Sales Repres., grads any ifeld.
Age 22-32 pref.
General Motors Tech. Ctr., Warren,
Mich.-Interviewer - Personnel Dept.
Immed. opening. Man in mid 20's. BBA,
bkgd. in Industrial Rels., Personnel,
Psychor BA in Psych. Exper. not req.
troit-Attn.: Dec. grads: Personnel Div.
1. Employment Dept/ Interviewer to
train for employment mgr., BA or MA
Psych. 2. Training Dept.-train men in
supv., mgmt., & orientation. Bkgd. in
Psych. Exper. not req.
Libby, McNeil & Libby, Chicago -
Sales Training Program for grads.
Bkgd. in mktg. or bus, ad. pref. Age
21-28. Trng. period may involve on-the-
job assignments--other locations.
University Hospital, Ann Arbor - Im.
med. opening, man or woman. BS Art
& Des. or equiv. trng. or exper. Medi-
cal Illustration Dept. Knowledge of
layout & design.

Research Institute-Computer Program-
mer. Recent grad with trng. in general
programming. Man or woman. Exper.
helpful. Immed. opening.
Boys Clubs of America, N.Y.C.-Ca-
reer opportunities for grads including
ec. Director Pr ram Dir.ft.,

For further information, please call
764-7460, General Div., Bureau of Ap-
pointments, 3200 SAB.
SUMMER PLACEMENT SERVICE:
212 SAB-

. rugam .,heup Foreign Students: Miss Pettit of Unit-
Club Supv,, etc. Grad work helpful. ed Church of Christ will interview
Located throughout U.S. men & women Fri., *Dec. 11, especially
Commission on Professional & Hos- Christian Nations who can tell of the
pital Activities, Ann Arbor-Account- work of the Church in their native
ant, BA pref. Bus. Ad. acctg. bkgd. Ac- land. Board & room plus $20 per week
ctg. of medical records information & at all camps. Come to 212 SAB for
research center. details.

Taking another
ho-hum vacation
because you think
traveling is expensive?
b
Cut it out.
COLLEGE RELATIONS DIRECTOR
Sheraton-Park Hotel
I Washington, D.C. 20008
Dear Sheraton: Please rush me an application for a
free Sheraton Student ID Card. I understand it will get
me discounts on room rates at Sheraton Hotels & I
Motor Inns. Good Deal!
Name
Address
95 Sheraton Hotels& Motor Inns]
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1. Now that we're 21 we have
a lot more responsibility.
Now we make the decisions.
3. Your decision should be based
on what the candidate stands for.
For example, does your mans
fiscal policy square with your
philosophy on the matter?
I hope not. I never
could handle money.
5. Let me give you a piece of
advice at will help you
off to a good start.
I'd sure appreciate it.

NO SUGARPLUMS, NO FAIRIES
FOR CHRISTMAS

2. Right. And this year we have
a big decision tomake-who
gets our vote for President.
I've already decided
to vote for the candidate
of my choice.
4. Then how do you expect to go
out into the world, support a
wife, raise children, and be a
two-car family?
I wish IUknew.
6. Soon as you get a job, put
some dough into cash-value
insurance, the kind they call
Living Insurance at Equitable.
It gives your wife and kids
solid protection and it
automatically builds a cash
value, you can use instead for
retirement or whatever you like.

SWEATERS

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Cameras
Stationery
Toys, Games
* Cards & Wrapping.
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ONE STOP AT
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"can I move
ahead at IBM?"
There are a variety of ways to advance at IBM.
Your progress is tied to your own individual in-
terests. Technical management, professional
achievement, educational advancement-all
are possibilities for you at IBM.
As a new graduate considering IBM, you have
your choice of Development, Manufacturing,
Programming, or Marketing. You'll need a de-
gree in the sciences, engineering, mathemat-
ics, or business administration.
See your college placement officer for assist-
ance, literature, and an appointment with the
IBM interviewers. Or write directly to Manager
of College Relations, Dept. 882, IBM Corpo-
rate Headquarters, Armonk, New York 10504.
IBM is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
Interviews February 8, 9
Applied Mathematics, Applied Mechanics, Data communica-
tions, Digital Computers, Guidance Systems, Human Factors,
Industrial Engineering, information Retrieval, Marketing,
Manufacturing Research, Microwaves, Optics, Reliability En-
gineering, Servomechanisms, Solid State Devices, Systems
Simulation, and related areas.
IBM

This month, in customary"nothing is sacred"style, we include: the hot little
Ford Mustang in the road-test of its life...an AFL-NFL football free-for-all
...P G. Wodehouse, joining our notoriously belligerent Big Board...and a
pretty wild young lady from France, Evelyne Dassas.
You can get ideas about Christmas loot from ads by Sero of New Haven,
RCA Victor, Roulette Records, Black Watch Cologne; Alfred Dunhill, Aurora
Plastics, Mem English Leather, and many more.
BIG DEAL: Get your December Cavalier at the newsstands. Want more?
Knock $1.60 off regular price, get 6 issues for measly $2. Send name,
address, check or money-order to Cavalier Subscription Division, Dept.
CP Fawcett Publications, Greenwich, Conn. So what are you waiting for?

Say, why don't you run
for President?
For information about Living Insurance, see The Man from Equitable.
For complete inforniation about career opportunities at Equitable, see
your Placement Officer, or write to Edward D. McDougal, Manager,
Manpower Development Division.
The EQUITABLE Life Assurance Society of th-L Unhto a *Atn_-
Home Office: 1285 Avenue of the Americas, NewYork, N.Y.10019 C 1964

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CONGRATULATIONS!
GOOD LUCK IN THE ROSE BOWL!
Undecided about making the trip?
What if you could combine business with pleasure?
We would be delighted to talk with Seniors interested in career opportunities in the
fields of civil engineering, administration, or auditing on Dec. 30, 1964. Specifically,
the following entry-level positions are open:
* Civil Engineering Assistant ($677)-Gain experience that will qualify you for registra-
tion. Selection interviews, no further examination required.
r Accountant-Auditor ($560)-Audit the financial affairs of County Departments. CPA
qualifying experience available. Selection interview; no further examination required.
* Administrative Aid ($516)-A 12-month on-the-job training program in the larger line
departments.

Miss America steps out on campus
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