THE MICHIGAN DAILY FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, Civic Theatre Sets PlaybilR The Ann Arbor Civic Theatre aas announced its varied fare for the' 1962-'63 Playbill, including three comedies, a drama and the classic "The Three-Penny Opera." by Bertolt Brecht. The Playbill's first offering will be Lawrence Roman's "Under the Yum-Yum Tree." Running Sept. 27, 28 and 29 in Trueblood Aud., this modern comedy will be di- rected by Ted Heusel. Truman Capote's comedy "The Grass Harp" will be the second production of the Playbill, pre- sented Dec. 6, 7, and 9. Jean Anouilh's drama "Becket" is scheduled for Jan: 17, 18 and 19, to be followed by "The Three- Penny Opera." The B e r t o 1 d Brecht-Kurt Weill classic will be presented. Feb. 21, 22 and 23. The Playbill will close with Phil- ip King's gay farce "See How They Run," to be presented April 18, 19 and 20. 4.3. ./.r .t..Y... ., Y FlWv.."A.'.4+l Y^V.. r..Vr.. . . . : .mh .' . . . . .....{:R 4 . .. . . .. . . ..{. . . . ..., ....... :. .. $.:o.... f. ... .. .... rv.. ...... f .;. ...... r The Daily Bulletin is an official publication of the University of Michigan for which The Michigan Daily assumes no editorial respon- sibility. Notices should be sent in TYPEWRITTEN form to Room 3564 Administration Building before 2 p.m. two days preceding publication. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 21 General Notices Application Forms for National Sci- ence Foundation Cooperative Graduate Fellowships and Summer Fellowships for Graduate Teaching Assistants are now available in the Fellowship Office, Room 110, Rackham Bldg. These are awarded by the Nat. Se. Foundation for grad- uate study in the Physical, Biological and Engineering Sciences, and in some areas of Medical and Social Sciences, and are for study in the academic year 1963-64 and Summer Session of 1963. Students are advised to consult with their advisors or departmental chairmen before making application, to be cer- tain that they meet the requirements I and minimum academic standards for N.S.F. Fellowship programs. The persons listed below have been selected as ushers for the 1963-63 Con- cert season in Hill Aud., and must pick up their tickets at the box office in Hill Aud. on Sept. 20th and Sept. 21st from 5 p.m. to 6 p.m. or on Sat., Sept. 22 from 10 a m. to noon. The list fol- lows: Lucinda H. Anthony, David Joseph Allor, Beverly Jean Attinger, Ronald S. Attinger, Cecile Ackerman, Carol Ahola, Kristen Almdale, Carolyn Marie Adams, Ronald C. Allen, Karen Aas, Timothy Albert Adams, Diane Lynn Barlow, Paul Bendzsa, Burton K. Bartle, Nancy P. Boyde, Ann Louise Bearden, Lewis Joseph Bordeaux, Velta Baumanis, Ann R. Bowlby, Peter S. Barth, Nancy Barth, W. Fay Batts, David F. Brod; Enid Joan Bailys, Anne- Marie Baggaley, Bonnie Burnett, Mar- vin Brown, Ann E. Barzler, Diana Bush, Sara Ann Barber, Rosalie Brum, Margery D. Cleveland, Sanford Coh- en, Jeffery K. Chase, R. Terry Czerwin- ski, Jennie Mae Chan, Filomena Ceniza, Claude-Andree Gygi, Arlene Cohen, Jo Ann Curlee, Betsy Conn, Barbara Chris- toph, Luanne Cevela, Susan Crandall, Mary Susan Cole, Lynn Ann Cohodas, Jane A. Clifford, Alberta Linde Cohan, Helen Cywinski, Carolyn B. Colwell, Ann Patricia Cronin. Anabel Cuahonte, Catherine Corlett, Marian Louise Can- trall, Helen Cazepis, Larry DePew, Mrs. James M. Dickey, William R, Davey, Erma H. Donner, Al- ton Joe Dahl. Kathryn Dahl, Roberta Marie Douglas, Weldon Daines, Tom Ross Dennis, Robert Damrauer, Louise Duesing, Nancy Davidson, John J. Dahm, Baudoin F. DeMarcken, Katharine C. Dearborn, Constance DeMille, Agneta Dymling, Donald Dygert, Jon G. Dom- browski, Carol Lynne Dick, Gloria Ann Ewell,, Audrey Fortuna, Eleanor Fowler, Kar- ren Freevol, Carolyn Ruth Foltz, John A. Farrer III, Margaret Franks, Jane* Freedman, Jeffery Harold Frank, Janet Freidman, Hanny M. Feurer, Janet Car- olyn Prieswyk, Nancy Ann Franzen, Al- ma Forst, Ellen Gustafson, Mrs. James Gibson, Joann L. Gobel, Steven H. Greene, Lynn Ginnis, Julie Goldschmidt, Margaret Anne Gilleland, Ruth Goldway, Jerry Gardner, Leni Susan Geller, Joan B. Gusten, Mary Ellen Gilmore, Jacqueline Alice Gast, Michael Gutterman, Don- ald H. Goldhamer, Lynn Graff, Joan V. Goodman, Judy Goodwin, Emily Harju, Joyce L. Harlan, Law- rence Harris Jr., Joan Louise Hartman, Bonnie Heinz, W. Anne Helliar, Andreas Kare Helum, Elizabeth Helmer, Alma Jean Henderson, Barbara J. Hester, Mary Lou- Hines, Dennis R. Holloway, Ann Marie Hoeksema, Roger B. Howard, Judith Hron, Susan Henderson Hub- bard, Barbara Hubbell, Susanna Y. Hub- ley, David A. Huisman. Howard B. Huisman, Barbara Gale Hummel, Shir- een Hutte, Jean Huttula, David Gardin- er Hartman, Alice Houk, Judith Blair Henderson, Bary Duane Hendricks, Bar- bara S. Isreal, John Vance Isreal, Betty Jean Isaacson,. Marcia Ilton, Penelope Ireland, Martin Iser, Kolbrun Iingi- m arsdottir, Charles Alton Jewett, Lawrence R. Jacobs, Diane Rosalyn Jacobson, San- dra Dee Johnson, Marjory Jones, Su- san E. Jiga, Julie Ann Johnson, Anita Jackson, Steven M. Jones, Ron Jeffers, Paul Emerson King, Linda Mae Kuhies, Margaret Klee, Simon Louis Klein, Ruth E. Krueger, Elizabeth Lee Klatzky, Joan Kertis, Edward L. Klinen- berg, Youngsook C. Kim, Hyun Koo Kim, Susan D. Kinde, Joan Kagan, Joanne Gertrude Kollin, Melinda Kraus, Laurie Kasnow, Betsy Kenyon, Jean E. Kuntz, Merlyn Kellogg, Margaret J. Lowe, Kirsti Anne Lobing- ler, Judy Ann Lando, Al Luthmers,' Elizabeth Linz, Sandra Jean Low, Nancy Lehnert, David B. Langhaug, Henry Lev- in, Frances Lyman, Janet C. Leutz, Laura Lazar, Marilyn R. Lindsay, Lois E. Lukens, Louise Ann Lind, George Levin, Judith Ann Lewis, Thomas R. LeVeck, Anne Marie Lindgren, Fran Las- ser, Anita Ruth Leichenger, Joanne E. Livermore, Gail Lifson, E. Joyce Lister- man, Diane Lewis, Patricia LeValley, Bonnie Jean McDermid, Sheila McCarl, George W. McCarl, Barbara Anne Miller, Brenda Miller, David L. Miles, Davil D. Miller, Sarah S. Measel, Wesley W. Measel, Mrs. Whit- ney F. Morrill, Lynne Milstein, Susan Carr Martin, Marjorie Miles, Alan David Magid, Donna Jean Martin, Joan Lois Margosian, Mary Madden, Norine Mor-' rison, Gloria Musho, Susan Morris, Car- olyn Murphy, Kathleen Ann Murphey, Virgil F. Massman, Nancy Massman, Ross Melick, Marcia Mundhenk, Patricia Neu, Thomas Peter Nacino- vich Jr., Ralph Nossal, Nancy Nossal, Joan C. Newman, Joan Nathan, Jane Thirza Nicholson, Anne Elizabeth O'Neal, David Allan Olson, Alexandra Omalev, Andrew W. Orr, Betty Louise Oja, Joseph Pearl, Carol Jean Parr, Susan K. Pretzer, Steven J. Pinney, , Carol Lynne Porter, Jean R. Pence, Jeanne Louise Paluck, Peter B. Prange, Robert Alden Poutasse, Naomi Panush, Marian Dale Porter, Ronald Pellegrino, Robert C. Probasco, Elin Panzar, Joyce Poposki, Richard L. Phelps, Delmer D. Rogers, Elizabeth Carroll Rankin, Sally Jo Rubin, Marcia Eliza- beth Read, Janice Ann Ruth, Mark Rosenbaum, Bonnie A. Roeber, Marjorie Roth. Frederick C. Raje, William C. Roettger, Douglas Ross, M. John Rowe III, Carol Reeves, Rucha Robinson, Mar- cia Lee Robboy, Mary Rapaport, Leta Rubin, Louise Reiner, Janet Stolorow,Carol Sipes, Marjorie A. Stettbacher, Grace Louise Saefke, Jeanette E. L. Stein, Teresita Santos, Bonnie L. Snepp, Linda Jean Smalley, Susan Suminoto, Gretchen Schnabel, Ruth Schnabel, Arlene Sawall, Lois Vir- gina Sawall, Judith Sofen, Joanne Beth Steiner, Stephen Schlakman, Miriam Singer, Deborah Sudran, Janet R. Si- mon, Suzanne Schwind, Wilma R. Salis- bury, Christopher J. Sanders, James C. Schmidt, Jack Schwem, Mrs. Jack Schwem, Ruth Ann Schemnitz, Ellen Louise Simons, Patricia Stocking, Valerie Ann Seiden, Elinor Marie Saulter, San- dra Seyfried, Alice Virginia Stewart, Sandra Lee Sykes, Elizabeth H. Sugg, Katherine V. Simkins, Nancy Segall, Heidi Schroeter, Susan Irene Salo, Sel- ma Sawaya, Nancy Jane Solomon, Ann Seglatter, Janet Theiben, Patricia Tomlin, Carol Margaret Thompson, Patricia S. Too- good, Margery E. Teter, Haruko Tsu- chiya, Marcia T. Van Foessen, Lynne Winter, Susan K. Winne, Mrs. Eric Wise, Helene Lois Weisman, Alice Ann Winters, Joan Woertz, Maurice Warner, Alma Monteith Wheeler, Joan Kittle Wehner, Harrison G. Wehner, Re- becca West. Margaret Witecki, Barbara Warren, Darrel Walters. Shirley P. Wolfe, David George Wilkins, Terry York, Freya Louise Yaffee, Margaret C. Young, Carol Young, Kathryn Yakes, Diane Zemis. The following sponsored student events are approved for the coming weekend. Social chairmen are reminded that requests for approval for social events are due in the Office of Student Affairs not later than 12 o'clock noon on the Tues. prior to the event. SEPT. 21- Delta Tau Delta, Party, 1928 Geddes; Alpha Kappa Alpha, Welcome back par- ty, YWCA; Theta Chi, Casual party, 1351 Washtenaw; Mosher Hall, Party, 200 S, Observatory; Jordan Hall, Mixer with Scott House, 200 Observatory; Wenley House, Marshmallow Roast, W. Q.; AndersonDance, E.Q.; Hayden, Open-open and Mixer, E.Q.; Phi Delta Phi, Exchange Dinner, 502 E. Madison. CL'r . SEPT. 23- Greene House, Open-open, E.Q.; Lawyer's Club, Open House, Lawyers Club; Phi Delta Phi, Open House, 502 E. Madison. Events Student Government Council Approval for the following student-sponsored ac- tivities becomes effective 24 hours after the publication of this notice. All pub- licity for these events must be with- held until the approval has become effective. Interquardangle Council, IQC Mass Tryout, Sept. 25, 7:30-10:00. All quads. Graduate History Club,Talk by Den- nis Papazian, Oct. 11, 8:00 p.m., Rack- ham Bldg. Part-Time Employment The following part-time jobs are available. Applications for these jobs can be made in the Part-time Placement Office, 2200 Student Activities Bldg., during the following hours: Mon. thru Fri. 8 a.m. til 12 noon and 1:30 til 5 pm. Employers desirous of hiring students for part-time or full-time temporary work, should contact Jack Lardie, Part- time Interviewer at NO 3-1511, ext. 3553. Students desiring miscellaneous odd jobs should consult the bulletin board in Room 2200, daily. MALE 1-To teach gymnastics on a part-time permanent basis. Hours would be flexible. 1-With electrical engineer's training and some practical experience. Must be at the Junior level at least. 12- time or full-time permanent posi- tion. -Several sales positions. 1--Marriedcouple with no children to do yard work and baby sit on week- ends in exchange for an apartment. FEMALE 1-To take care of a 4 month old boy Mon. thru Fri., 7:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. 1-To start as cashier and work up to hostess position. Must be 25 years of age or older. Full-time permanent position. (8 a.m. to 5 p.mi.) 1-Married Couple with no children to do yard work and baby sit on week- ends in exchange for an apartment. 1-To teach gymnastics on a part-time permanent basis. Hours would be flexible. 1-To baby sit with two children (age 3 and 5) Mon., Wed., and Fri. nights, in exchange for room and board. 1-To take care of two girls, 5 and 6 years old, from 12 noon to 5:30 p.m. Mon. thru Fri. in exchange for room and board.j soc. Biostatisticians for the Office of Biostatistics. Office involved in the dev., execution, & analysis of health statistics programs. BA including 15 hrs. in stat. or math (at least 6 hrs. In stat.) & 2 yrs. stat. exper. MA may be substituted for 1 yr. of exper. & PhD for 2 yrs. Research Institute, Ann Arbor Area- Position as Ass't. Editor to assist author in prep. of reports from engnrs. & physicists. Do not want writer. Alums with exper. in editing strongly pref. Require BA English. Journ. degree con- sidered. Prefer phys. sci. bkgd. in addi- tion to English. Will consider person without exper., but must have at least 3.00 grade point. Sperry Electronic Tube Div., Gaines- ville, Fla.-Openings as follows: Micro- wave Tube Engnr.-MS or PhD in EE or Physics; Equipment Engnr. & En- viron. Test Engnr.-BSME plus exper.; Quality Control & Reliability Admin.- BS Indust. or Mech. Engrg. or Bus. Ad. plus exper.; Mktg.-BS or MS Engrg. or Physics plus exper. City of New York-Position as Direc- tor of Port Planning for grad with de- gree in City Plan., Engrg., Arch., Econ., or Stat. Ten yrs. exper. in related field including 5 yrs. in supervisory capacity in field of planning & 3 yrs. in admin. or exec. capacity. Apply before Nov. 1. Daverman Co., Grand Rapids, Mich.- Electrical Engnr.-BS degree. Work: de- sign, variety of experiences-communi- cations, power distribution, power gen- eration. Linde Co., Div. of Union Carbide Corp., N.Y., N.Y.-Mech. Engnr. (Civil & Chem. E. also considered) BS or MS. Responsible for individ. component de- signs, final plant layouts & assembly working from process flow sheets dev. by process des. engnrs. Location: Ton- awanda, N.Y. s* * For further information, please call General Div., Bureau of Appts., 3200 SAB, Ext. 3544. ORGANIZATION NOTICES USE OF THIS COLUMN for announce- ments is available to officially recog- nized and registered organizations only. Organizations planning to be active for the fall session should register by Oct. 8, 1962. Forms available, 1011 Stu- dent Activities Bldg. Baha'i Student Group, The Baha'i World Faith in Mexico, Sept. 21, 8, p.m., 418 Lawrence, Invitation To A Diin g Pleasure THE ALL-NEW "MANIKAS" SIR-LOIN HOUSE 307 SOUTH MAIN ST. 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