I , 1963 -THE.IiL MrEU EdrUN.n a Tr .1k r Ar w t r wrn 1-_ __ _-___ . PAGE FIV _; xt 1IfUJNAL TREND: towe Views Slight Drop n Pharmacy Enrollment DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN For Direct Classified Ad Service, Phone NO 2-4786 from 1:00 to 3:00 P.M. Monday throi gh Friday, and Saturday 9:30 'tit 11:30 A.M. it slight drop in pharmacy col- enrollment reflects a national d, 'Dean Tom D. Rowe of the 'macy college explained re- ( ently. There are approximately 12 less niversity students in pharmacy hs year, he noted, in an enroll- ent of 157. Nationally, pharmacy , schools rid colleges east of the Mississippi st enrollment while those west ained slightly, he said. However, Rowe noted that com- parison figures are not entirely ac- curate as some pharmacy schools count students in the last three years in pharmacy with the first two years as pre-pharmacy studies. University figures account for students in all five years. Rowe cited several possible rea- sons for the decline. Pharmacy, he said, was reflecting a general decrease in applications in the health sciences, including medi- cine. The small size of the last year's high school senior class early in World War II may also have held down freshman enrollment. Rowe indicated that the conver- tion from a four to a five-year program two years ago has cut enrollment. He said it is too soon to tell. Group Interviews Grant Applicants Over 100 college students from throughout Michigan are being in- terviewed here by the Woodrow Wilson Fellowship regional selec- tion committee. The University has qualified 44 students which is more students than any other school in the Michigan-Ohio re- gion. The Daily Official Bulletin is an official publication of The Univer- sity of Michigan for which The Michigan Daily assumes no editorial responsibility. Notices should be sent in TYPEWRITTEN form to Room 3564 Administration Building before 2 p.m. two days preceding publication. SUNDAY, JANUARY 13 Day Calendar 3:00 p.m--School of Music Midwestern Conference on School Vocal and Instru- mental Music - University Symphony Band, William D. Revelli, conductor: Hill Auditorium. 7:00 and 9:00 p.m.-Cinema Guild- Cast of the Comedie Francaise in Mo- liere's "Le Bourgeois Gentilhomme"; short, "Texture of Decay": Architecture Auditorium. Announcements The Early Registration Pass Com- mittee will be meeting in Conference Room 2 of the, League to consider re- quests for passes to register early this spring. Passes will be given to those persons working at least 15 hours per week (excluding weekends) who bear a letter from their employer and who do not register normally Wednesday, Jan. 30 (Coo-Jog). Hours of the committee will be 9 to 11:30 and 1 to 4:00 Tues- day and Wednesday, Jan. 29 and 30. All Teacher's Certificate Candidates: Everyone receiving a teacher's certificate must secure a health statement in the junior and senior years. This service will be free during the February orien- tation and registration period only. There will be a charge at all other times. Plan to attend the Health Service be- tween Jan. 29 and Feb. 2. Further in- formation can be obtained in Rm. 1203 University High School. The Student Automobile Regulations will be lifted for that period between the first and second semester, i.e., from 5:00 p.m. on Wed., Jan. 16 to 8:00 a.m. Mon., Feb. 4. All student automobile driving per- mit holders are reminded torreport any and all changes of ownership, local address, insuraneve. license plate num- ber changes, etc., to the Office of Stu- dent Affairs, Automobile permit office, third floor SAB, at once. (The 1963 Tab numbers of 1962 Michigan license plates need not be reported to this office.) Recommendations for Departmental Honors: Teaching Departments wishing to recommend tentative February grad- uates from the College of Literature, Science and the Arts, for honors or high honors should recommend such students by forwarding a letter (in two copies, one copy for Honors Council, one for Office of Registration and Records) to the Director, Honors Council, 1210 Angell Hall, by 3:00 p.m. Fri., Feb. 1. Attention February Graduates: College of Literature, Science and the Arts, School of Education, School of Music, School of Public Health, and School of Business Administration: Students are advised not to request grades of I or X in February. When such grades are absolutely imperative, the work must be made up in time to allow your instructor to report the make-up grade not later than 8:30 a.m., Mon., Feb. 4. Grades received after that time 'nay defer the student's graduation until a later date. Placement ANNOUNCEMENTS: The next filing date for the Federal Service Entrance Exam (FSEE) is Thurs., Jan. 24 for the exam on Sat., Feb. 9. This is the last time the Man- agement Intern Test will be given this year. Attention February Grads: All Febru- ary grads registered with the Bureau of Appointments, both General and Educational Divisions, are requested to notify the Bureau as to whether or not you have accepted a position in order, that your records may be kept up to date. If you are still available, let us know where you can be reached after; Commencement, so we can notify you of alumni positions. PLACEMENT INTERVIEWS, Bureau of Appointments-Seniors & grad stu- dents, please call Ext. 3544 for interview appointments with the following: THURS., JAN. 17- Stanford Graduate School of Business -Feb., June and Aug. grads. Men and women with any major, including En-1 grg., Physics, Math or any of the tech- nological disciplines. All liberal Art majors being sought. WED., THURS., & FRI., JAN. 16-18- U.S. Navy-Feb. and Aug. grads. Men and women. There will be a display in the Michigan Union. A recruiter will be there to answer any questions. Seek- ing all degrees for potential officer can- didates. ORGANIZATION NOTICES FOR RENT THE HUMAN RELATIONS BOARD of the SGC, backed by Regents bylaw 2.14, should be notified of any case of discrimination in the rental of hous- ing. Mrs. Suzanne Meyer in the Office of Student Affairs should be contacted in such cases. Ext. 2280. Home phone 8-7442. C45 THIRD MAN wanted to share new apartment. Call: 2-4866. C6 I t LINES 3 4 1 DA( 3 DAYS .70 .85 1.00 MICH]GAN DAILY CLASSIFIED ADVERTISI NG RATES 1.95 2.40 2.85 6 DAYS 3.45 4.20 4.95 Figure 5 owAroge words to o line. Phcre NO 2-4786 Attractive, modern one and two- bedroom apartments are available now in beautiful, spacious Pitts- field Village. Call Mrs. Wagner at NO 2-6553 for details or appoint- ment to inspect. Children are welcome In this pleasant New England-type com- munity. G4 0 «. , DEAN TOM D. ROWE ...fewer enroll AP ARE LB MAIN of LIBERTY store-wide JANUARY CLEARANCE HOUSE on Westwood: three bedr'm ranch: 11,2 baths, basement, gas. Buses, schools, and baby sitters. NO 2-7736. C5 FOUR ROOM apartment for two people on campus. Available Jan. 26. Call NO 2-5972. C ROOMMATE WANTED: by two grad students. Modern ap't-fireplace, TV, I . block from Law and Business schools. Your share-$46/month. Call NO 3-5138 around meal times. 02 FOR RENT - 4-rhan, apartment, 1130 Forest. $150/mo. Phone 2-6128. C APARTMENT for rent in campus area, Jan. 31. Call GE 7-7523. C46 ONE OR TWO GIRLS to share new apt. Jan.-June. Call NO 5-4828. C44 3 ROOMS and private bath, furnished apt. close to State Theatre. $90 per month. Call NO 2-7274. C2 AVAILABLE JAN. 26th! Half of a lovely 2-girl apartment! Call Marcey at 3- 6463 or 2-2011. C48 ROOM FOR 1 or 2 men in Stockwell Manor Apt. 4: 1341 Geddes. Call Bill or Hob: 662-7749. C47 FOR 'RENT-2 bedroom, living room, kitchen; furnished, 301 N. State. Close to campus. Call 2-8282. C42 MODERN 2-bedroom apt. Unfurnished except for stove, refrig., and air cond. $125 per month. NO 3-1344. C29 4th GIRL WANTED to share spacious apt. for next semester. Call Lucy at NO 5-3426 or NO 2-2011. C32 LARGE 3 ROOM APT. Suitable for 2 or 3. Near campus. Available Feb. 1. Call 3-2240. CI UPPERCLASSMAN or grad to share apt. with 3 men. $41 per month. Meals, 5 per week. Call Ron, NO 5-3789 052 TWO-MAN APARTMENT close to cam- pus $90 per month. Occupancy by Jan. 15. Call NO 5-5871 after 10 p.m. C49 ONE DOUBLE, one single, one room with private bath for one or two students. Linens furnished. 808 'Oak- land. 040 FEMALE ROOMMATE WANTED to share new apartment on campus with 3 other girls, Feb.-June. Write to Box 104, Michigan Daily. C39 CAMPUS AREA 3 Room Apt. nicely furnished, just redecorated, $95 per month, plus electric. Days NO 2-6436, evenings NO 8-7878 051 FOR RENT NEW NEW NEW Will lease to June TIFFANY APARTMENTS 736 Packard 2 person occupancy $135 per m oaith 3 person occupancy $145 per m onth Includes parking space, all :fur- nished, carpeting, drapes, TV~ air conditioning, and continuous ni.alic. Available February 1st. Dale and Associates, l' nc., REALTORS NO 5-0637 018 CAR SERVICE, ACCESSOUIES DO YOU OWN A VOLKSWAGEN? If you do, you should kno 1 about Ann Arbo'r's only VOLKSWAGEN and Porsche service specialits Al R-COOLED MOTCARS TRANSPORTATION RIDE WANTED to Syracuse, N.Y. on Jan. 26 or 27-will share expenses. Call NO 3-1561, Ext. 338. Gil RIDE TO BOSTON OR NEW YORK VICINITY, FRIDAY, JANUARY 25. CALL CAROL, NO 3-1561, ext. 923. G12 WANTED: A ride to New York City or thereabouts Jan. 24 or 25. Will share expenses and driving. Please call Margie Brahms at 2-2591. F7 Drive Yourself AND SAVE pickups, panels, stakes, MOVING VANS Whit's Rent-A-Truck HU 2-4434 59 Ecorse Road Ypsilanti, Michigan MUSICAL MDSE. RADIOS, REPAIRS GUITARS ETC. Make, Repair, Buy and Sell Private and Group Instruction Hoots Daily Herb David Guitar Studio 209 SO. STATE NO 5-8001 X5 FREE PICK-UP AND DELIVERY on, radios, phonos, tape recorders and TVs with this ad. Campus Radio & TV, 325 E. Hoover. X9 A-1 NEW AND USED INSTRUMENTS BANJOS, GUITARS AND BONGOS Rertal Purchase Plan PAUL'S MUSICAL REPAIR 119 W. Washington USED CARS '61 JAGUAR Mak 9 sedan. Priced for rapid sale. Call HU 2-8700 ext. 204 after 5:30. N12 61 CORVETTE soft top, red and white. 230-3 speed. New tires, one owner, 23,000 miles. $2,950. Call 663-3452. N10 56 PONTIAC FOR SALE. Call Craw 2-5571. N8 '55 2-DR. CHEV. Good clean car, stand- ard trans. $325. HU 2-9425. PERSONAL SINGLE MALE has interesting propo- sition for the right single female. Call 5-4111 ext. 533, F38 DO NOT pass go- Do not collect two hundred dollars- Go directly to the lions ... F45 GIRL WANTED to share lovely 3-room apartment. Available Jan. 26th. Call Marcey at 3-6463 or 2-2011. F35 WANTED-A ride to New York City or thereabouts Jan. 24 or 25. Will share expenses and driving. Pease call Mar- gie Brahms at 2-2591. F7 AUSTIN DIAMOND CORPORATION -- "Where marginal prices buy quality diamonds!" 1209 S. University. 683- 7151 F43 FOR SALE GLEE CLUB RECORDS ON SALE TO- DAY IN THE FISHBOWL. FURNITURE FOR SALE, 1 year old- Double bed, 2 dressers, sofa, chair, kitchen table, etc. NO 5-7479. B30 LARGE, HEAVY-DUTY wooden tables, suitable for housing unit dining or private work tables. Call Don Mac- ritchie, 5-9193. B21 HELP WANTED MAKE QUICK MONEY during registra- tion. Sell The Michigan Daily. Pay- ment by commission. Call the circu- lation department at NO 23-24-1 be- tween 1-3 any day. H52 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES-Diamond office. Prestige business. Low over- head. Excellent profits Small invest- ment, Present owner will train. Box 102, Michigan Daily. E149 LOST AND FOUND LOST-Antique gold, oval locket on an antique gold chain. Two pictures in- side. Lost in State St.-Liberty St. area. REWARD. Call: NO 2-0993 or Univ. ext. 2278. A24 FOUND-1 slide rule. Call Ext. 586 S. Quad. A22 REWARD-Lost,, scarab and pearl gold- bracelet. NO 5-7711 ext. 6108 A23 REWARD-Lost gold pen engraved "Leo Segall";; campus vicinity. Please con- tact frantic Nancy Segall, 3-3384. A18 MISCELLANEOUS All roads lead to RALPH'S MARKET 709 Packard Food Specialties Kitchen Utensils Open every night till Midnight Js BUY YOUR $5 MICH IGANENSIAN NOW! 936 N. Main 665,1051 (Mo i-3583 of remaining Fall and Winter merchandise Still holding on to a Christmas check? Deposit it here and draw interest in the finest I of fashion at up to 1/2 regular price. Congregational Disciples E & R Stu- dent Guild, Seminar: History of Chris- tian Thought, Rev. J. E. Edwards, 9:30 a.m. & 7:30 p.m,.; "U.S. & Russia: A Comparison of Values," Dave Olsen (Grad stud. & teaching fellow, Dept. of Econ.), 8:30 p.m.; Jan. 13, 802 Monroe. Gamma Delta, Lutheran Student Group, Supper, 6 p.m., Meeting, "Sex Problems in Light of the Scripture," Pastor Scheips, 6:45 p.m., Jan. 13, 1511 Wasthenaw. Sociedad Hispanica, Tertulia, Jan. 14, 3-5 p.m., 3050 FB. * * * Unitarian Student Group, Meeting, Jan. 13, 7:30 p.m., 1st Unitarian Church. Speaker on racial discrimination. Graduate Outing Club, 2 p.m., Jan. 13, Rackham Bldg., Huron St. Entrance. BUSINESS SERVICE S TYPING-Dissertation or thesis ready for typing? For fast, accura 1 and economical service by typists fta, rnillar with graduate school requl: cenents contact Ann Arbor Typing and Print- ing Service, 117 S. Main St s Ann Arbor or call 663-2587. J9 DRAFTING SERVICE offered for Itheses, etc. Call NO 3-5718. J27 WOMAN, married, 36 hours Social Work Graduate Training, a peaks Spanish, German, English. J esires part-time employment. Write 13 ox 10, Michigan Daily. J28 FOR THE FINEST SELECTION of party favors and unique gifts contact Bud- Mor Agency, 1103 S. Universito,; NO 2-6362. J4 MANUSCRIPTS, TERM PAPERS typed, Multilth Offset for reprodp action, Photo copy, mailings. Gret k nger's Business Service, 320 S. Huria . HU 2-0191. J8 665-8184 Manuscript typing, transcription,. medi- cal, legal, technical conf g rences, mimeographing, offset. Quick. accu- rate, experienced. Professional k ervice Associates, 334 Catherine. J11 WANTED TO RENT' WANTED - Two-man apartm a nt on campus for next semester. CajO, Mur- ray or Craw at 2-5571. L4 WANTED-2 man apartment o 1. cam- pus for coming semester. Call Sand- ford Leff at mealtimes. NO 3- 4'.87. L6 GARAGE WANTE D Vicinity of Canterbury Rd., An nl Arbor Woods, John Allen School of !South- east Ann Arbor area. Phone N O 5-9429 after 5 p.m. BARGAIN CORNE! LEVIS-SLIM FITS $4.25-for men and ladies. Slim & Slack. Smart, Rugged Twill. "'White," black, loden, light blue, cact u s. Big- gest Levi stock ih town. SAM'S STORE 122 E. Washington open Monday and Friday evenings-All Day Saturday 3 t Op &oa Al. }42;ti; 3POOe hLt tiJ ti". CAMPUS M~ENTAL - 4 bedrooms, 41, baths, $195 per month. Furnished or unfurnished. Call DALE & ASSOCI- ATES, REALTORS. NO 5-0637 or eve- nings, Warren McClean, NO 3-7096. C37 "ECONOMY AND PRIVACY"-Tiffany apts., Packard near State. Regal ac- commodations for parties of all sizes. Some apts. still available for Feb. 1 occupancy. Call NO 3-8866 for further information. C25 NEW MODERN APTS.-Two bedrooms. Furnished and unfurnished, sound proofing that works, fireproof, air- conditioned, located near campus at Hill Terrace. 425 Hill and Windham House. 415 E. Hoover. Phone 665-3220. C34 2 14-story towers overlooking Huron River. Game Room. Swimming Pool, Balconies and covered parking. Stu- dio, 1, 2, 3-bedrooms. $113-312. HURON TOWERS 2200 Fuller Road NO 3-0800 NO 5-9162 014 STUDENTS Several apartments available to share in campus area APARTMENTS, LIMITED NO 3-0511 Evenings NO 5-9271 C45 TOO MANY ROOMMATES destroy an apartment. Tiffany apts., Packard near State is designed exclusively to meet the requirements of individuals who appreciate the value of privacy. Before you decide on an apartment you owe it to yourself to hear the Tiffany story. A few units are still available for Feb. 1 occupancy. Sun- day and evenings call NO 3-8866, and Weekdays call NO 5-0637. C26 ACT NOW Studios from $111.00 1-bedroom from $130.00 Bus transportation to campus and Ann Arbor business district. HURON TOWERS NO 3-0800, NO 5-9162 b*"" *" ," ®0* *; q~.. / n :. We met through the Personal Column ... ... 11G Srahir KN.. fashon must Playing a star oile on the .. .a refreshin g look after mid-winter scene a season of drk shades . . . t, rA ing bows as spring arrives * . . on stage f or travel with worldly poise. Our knits are tri :ly the hit of your wardrobe. Suits and Ccictumes by- Tannel, Lili Ann, Paula Dean, Grace Taylor, Young Viewpoint froryt 39.95 to 65.00 Others by-Lampl, Domani, Forever Young. Fine Double Knit Wools from 39.95 Cotton Knits from 17.95 v< ry: . z .. ", ; y :k: The MICHIGANFNSIAN 11 111 iI I