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SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 24,1963

THE MICHIGAN DAILY

PAGE FM

SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1963 THE MTCHTGA1V DAILY PA(W Wrvw~

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SGC COMMUNICATIONS:
Filip Views Goals,
Functions of PRB

For Direct Classified Ad Service, Phone NO 2-4786
from 1:00 to 3:00 P.M. Monday through Friday, and 9:30 'til 11:30 A.M. Saturday

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By ALLISON SMALLEY
"We've had approximately 10
Student Government C o u n c i l
members speaking in housing
Units all over campus in the last
two weeks," Donald Filip, '65,'
chairman of the SGC Public Re-
lations Board, said yesterday.
The speakers are being spon-
sored by the Board, which was
formed last year. Through this
new committee, SGC hopes to
"inform objectively about, and
create interest in, the issues and
actions of the student govern-
ment."
F'ilip said that the board has
come quite a way toward achiev-
ing its goals. He said that stu-
dents become much more interest-
ed in SGC when they are informed
on what Council does. He cited
such examples as explaining the
functions and values of the Stu-
dent Book Exchange and Cinema
Guild.
All The News -.
. We started most of our public
f'elations program last spring when
the newsletter of the SGC was
distributed. The newsletter ap-
pears twice a semester, and about
3,000 copies are issued around
campus," Filip added.
The speakers bureau was start-
ed to give students the opportun-
ity for discussion of issues on a
person-to-person basis with SGC
members. "A great amount of in-
terest has been aroused by speak-

ing on women's hours in sorority
houses, so our next newsletter will
expand on this subject," Filip
noted.
Campus Communications
A third field the Public Rela-
tions Board covers is communica-
tion with other campuses. The
booklet of the University's student
government structure is printed
jointly by the Inter-Fraternity
Council and SGC. The booklet goes
to other colleges for evaluation
and comparison.
"In distributing the booklet, we
begin with the Big Ten schools
because of the similarities between
these other schools and the Uni-
versity. However, we plan to ex-
pand further next semester," Filip
commented.
."Our problem with the booklet
is that the structure of SGC is
continually changing, as in the
addition of ex-officio members of
the board," Filip said.
Delayed Action
Although the PRB proposed
bringing a prominent figure to the
University to speak on govern-
ment or education, the project has
been delayed.
"It is difficult for SGC to spon-
sor a controversial speaker like
Mississippi Governor Ross Barnett.
If we can find a neutral spokes-
man who will not leave a poor re-
flection on the Council, we will
sponsor him," Filip commented.

PERSONAL
Too bad you missed THE MIKADO. It
was great!

CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING

W.S. and Arthur

F

LIKE BIG BAND JAZZ?
Hear the 20 piece U of M Jazz Band
immediately after the Ohio State
game in the Union Lobby and have
some cider. ALL FREE. F46
FLY TO BOSTON on charter air flight
Christmas vacation; Call Mr. Paul
Weinberg, NO 5-4111, Ext. 140, 6-8
p.m., by Nov. 26. P18
RIDE WANTED to and from Chicago
for Thanksgiving vacation. Will share
expenses. Call NO 5-8514. F27
STUDENTS interested in problems of
education-alternate positions open
as U of M reps to conference on
higher education, Dec. 6-8. Petitions
available, SGC Offices. Now 'til Nov.
27. P16
AT THE FALCON-the MET-TET, Mon.,
Wed., Sat., Starting Sat., Nov. 23. F8
$1.25
HAIRCUT, Mon. thru Thurs., 347 May-
nard, near Arcade. $1.50 Fri. and Sat.
SUSIE Q.-Flash for Saturday night.
Will not tell you till Sunday for
security sake. Your ex-parlor mate.
F21

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ONE-DAY
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1.00

SPECIAL
SIX-DAY
RATE
3.48
4.20
4.95

FOR SALE1
SLIDE RULES and Drawing Sets, new
and used, $5-$18. Call 665-0012. B2
FOR SALE-Microscope "Zeiss" mono-
cular-binocular, excellent cond. Ph.
542-6431, Detroit. B9
NATURAL GREY Kikskin full length
coat and detachable hood. Size 12.
Like new: $100. NO 2-0031. B42
R RADIO REPAIRS,
MUSICAL MDSE.
HI FI, TV, RADIO, and Phono service.
TV rentals, speaker reconing. Free
pick-up and delivery service. Campus
Radio and TV. NO 5-6644, 325 E.
Hoover. X2
A-1 New and Used Instruments
BANJOS, GUITARS, AND BONGOS
Rental Purchase Plan
PAUL'S MUSICAL REPAIR
119 W. Washington

Figure 5 average words to a line
Call Classified between 1 :00 and 3:00 Mon. thru Fri.
Phone NO 2-4786

HELP WANTED
MALE STUDENTS with cars needed to
do light delivery work. 4:30 p.m.-9
p.m. Apply 308 Municipal Court Bldg.
5-0483. HiS
DENTAL HYGENIST for 1 or 2 days
a week in Plymouth. Write Box 7,
Michigan Daily, 420 Maynard. H14
BIKES AND SCOOTERS
VESPA-LAMBRETTA Owners-Save on
Parts and Accessories. Custom Order
Service.
HONDA, 1906 Packard Rd. 665-9281
Z
1958 Cushman-$150
1959 Vespa-$110
1963 Vespa-$235
NICHOLSON MOTOR SALES
223 S. First 662-7409
Z36
ACCESSORIES AND PARTS, All Makes.
Custom Order Service.
HONDA, 1906 Packard Rd. 665-9281
MUST SELL IMMEDIATELY to highest
bidder, by Nov. 26. 1957 Zundapp 200
cc. Call NO 2-8406. Z42
HONDA of Ann Arbor
1906 Packard Road
665-9281
Z8
1963 SILVER EAGLE Motor Scooter --
Fully equipped, 4 months old. Cost
$616. Will take $400. 2740 Tim, Wona-
ldnd Lake, Brighton, anytime after
5 p.m. Z29

LOST AND FOUND
FOUND-Man's wrist watch, Nov. 16,
Michigan Union parking lot. Call
3-1511, Ext. 2766. A2
TRY THE DAILY
AND SEE THE WORLD...
(Through an
AP machine,
that is)
Talk to the editorial
personnel director
about trying out for
the staff.
BARGAIN CORNER
SAM'S STORE
Has Genuine LEVI's Galore!
"WHITE LEVI'S"
SLIM-FITS
4.49
FOR "GUYS AND DOLLS"
Black, brown, loden,
"white,. cactus, light blue
SAM'S STORE
122 E. Washington

NEIN! Wir sprechen nicht
Plattdeutsch, sondern Hochdeutsch.
THE VILLAGE APOTHECARY
1112 So. University

F

DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN

GIRLS-Get your apt. for next FALL
NOW. The SUMMIT HOUSE, 8-8723
or 5-8330. F3
DIAMONDS -- Highest quality at com-
petitive prices. Call G. K. Reaver Co.
of Ann Arbor, 300 S. Thayer. NO 2-
1132. F18
AUSTIN DIAMOND CORPORATION --
"Where marginal prices buy quality
diamonds!" 1209 S. University. 663-
7151. P73
IT'S HAYRIDE TIME! Hayrides in the
country, 5 miles south of Ann Arbor.
$12 for 2-hour ride. Building avail-,
able for parties. Call NO 2-9097. F15

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
written in TYPEWRITTEN form to
Room 3564 Administration Building
before 2 p.m. of the day preceding
publication, and by 2 p.m. Friday
for Saturday and Sunday.
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 24
General Notices
Academic Calendar: In answer to
questions raised about the Academic
Calendar, it should be noted that the
last day of classes for the fall semester
is Thurs., Dec. 12. Fri., Dec. 13, and
Sat., Dec. 14, are designated as study
days. No classes are scheduled for these
days.
Events Monday
Political Science 417 (Legislative Proc-
ess): The examination originally sched-
uled for Mon., Nov. 2, has been post-
poned to Wed., Dec. 4 (the Wed, after
Thanksgiving vacation).
Naval Drill Reserve Research Company
Lecture - William Mirsky, Associate
Prof., Dept. of Mechanical Engrg.: "Air
Pollution from Automotive Exhaust":
North Hall, 7:30 p.m.
Professional Theatre Program-Play of
the Month Series, Lotte Lenya in
"Brecht on Brecht": Hill Aud., 8:30 p.m.
School of Music Composers Forum -
Aud. A, Angell Hall, 8:30 p.m.
Events.
Dept. of Engineering Mechanics and
Dept. of Meteorology and Oceanography
Seminar: Dr. Alan G. Davenport, Fac-
ulty of Engrg. Sciences, Univ. of West-
en Ontario, on "A New Look at the
Wind and Its Action on Structures,"
Room 311, W. Engrg., Mon., Dec. 2, at
4 p.m.
Placement
PLACEMENT INTERVIEWS, Bureau of
Appointments-Seniors & grad students,
please call Ext. 3544 for appts. with the
following:
No Interviews during week of Nov. 25.
DEC. 3-DEC. 11--
TUES., DEC. 3-
Cleco Air Tools, Houston, Texas -
(p.m. only)-Men, Dec. grads. Seeking
Liberal Arts, -Bus. Ad.' or Engrg. ma-
jors, for positions as Sales Trainees.
Location: Mich.
WED., DEC. 4-
Gerber Products Co., Fremont, Mich
-Men (women for research only), Dec.
& May grads. Seeking Liberal Arts,
Bus. Ad., Chem., Bacti., Biology & re-
lated areas. Positions: Admin. Trainees,
Production Trainees, Mktg. Trainees,
Res. & Dev. Location: Fremont.
THURS., DEC. 5-
MichiganECivil Service Commission,
Lansing, Mich.-Men & women. Seeking
students interested in working for the
Mich. Civil Service. Trainee programs
in many areas including Admin. An-
alyst, Buyer, Econ. Res., Highway Plan-
BERMUDA
COLLEGE WEEKM
MARCH 22-APRIL11
Everyday packed with action
...new friends...,fun!
SUN.-Get acquainted dance.
(Wear Bermudas!) MON.-
College Day at the beach. Tal.
bot Brothers Calypso, College
Queen Contest, barbecue lunch.
TUES.-Jazz session, Limbo
contest, buffet lunch. WED.
-Cruise to St. George, Steel
S- . .

ning, Institution Mgmt., Insurance Ex-
aminer, Personnel Technician, Correc-
tions Psychologist & many others.
U.S. Information Agency-A. Carter
will be on campus Dec. 5 & 6 to fur-
nish information to interested students
concerning the Foreign Service exami-
nations to be held in March '& Dec.,
1964. Majors in Econ., Poli. Set., For.
Lang., Hist., Anthro., Journ., Speech,
Philo., & Gen. Lib. Arts are sought. Lo-
cations might be any one of 106 coun-
tries. Further information & brochures
at Bureau of Appointments.
FRI., DEC. 6-
Columbia Univ., Grad. Sch, of Busi-
ness, New York, N.Y.-Men & women.
Dec. & May grads.' Seeking students
with a degree in any field of study
including Bus. Ad. & Engineering. Posi-
tions: Study Program for MBA & PhD
in Bus. Ad.
TUES., DEC. 10-
Manned Spacecraft Center, Houston,
Texas-Men & women, Dec. & May
grads. General Liberal Arts majors-esp.
Econ., Poli. Set., & Public Admin. Posi-
tions: Management Intern Program.
WED., DEC. 11-
National Security Agency, Washing-
ton, D.C.-Men & women. Seeking ma-
jors in Math & Engrg. who are interest-
ed in the. NSA. These people are not
subject to the Entrance Exam & may
make an appointment for an interview.
Non-tech. students-only those who
passed the Oct. qualifying exam are
eligible to interview. Student, who pass
the Dec. 7 exam will be interviewed on
Feb. 6.
Harvard Univ., Grad. Sch, of Bus. Ad.,
Boston, Mass.-Men & women. Dec., May
& Aug. grads. Seeking degree in any
area of study including engrg. Positions:
the interviewer would like to talk with
students planning managerial careers
who might be considering grad. study
in prep, for their work.
ORGANIZATION
NOTICES
Amateur Radio Club, Organizational
Meeting, Nov. 26, 7 p.m., 4505 E. Engrg.
Everyone welcome.
* * *
Sociedad Hispanica, Tertulia,, Lunes,
Nov. 25, 3-5 p.m., 3050 FB.

the MET-TET
FREE JAZZ CONCERT
Mon., Nov. 25, Aud. D. 8:10

F10

LIBRARY APPLICANTS-All applicants
for the Daily's cross-reference libra-
rian, please try to see Gail Evans
at 3:30 p.m. Monday or Tuesday. A
mass meeting approach will save time
for all. Wednesday is a bad day, since
it starts vacation. F19
FROM the Peppermint Club - DOUG
BROWN and the Omens. Now at
Eddies, 43711 Mich. Ave. Tues. thru
Sat., 20 minutes from Ann Arbor. F3
CHARTER AIR Flight-Christmas vaca-
tion to Los Angeles-San Francisco.
Call Mr. Gary Miller, NO 3-7665, 5-8
p.m. F17
WEINER SCHNITZEL with German
potato salad-$1.35. German meat pat-
ties-.30. ROMANOFF'S, 300 S. Thayer.
F26
LIBRARIAN-Dueto the large number
of applicants for the position at The
Daily, only the very most interested
in a position as a cross-reference
librarian need apply. F20
ASK NOT what the University can do
for you but what you can do for the
Student Comm. for Higher Education.
Alternate positions open. Petition
available,, SGC offices, now 'til Nov.
27. F16
PREE-25 CHRISTMAS Cards with the
family picture on it with the pur-
chase of 3 8x10's, 2 wallet size, 8
permanent proofs for $17.50. The
perfect Christmas gift. Call 2-2220
for an appointment at Crowley
Studio. F47
Meet the Right People
The purpose of our organization, using
established techniques of personality
appraisal and an IBM system, is to
introduce unmarried persons to others
whose background and ideals are
congenial with their own. Interviews
by appointment. Phone after 9 a.m.
NO 2-4867.
MICHIGAN SCIENTIFIC
INTRODUCTION SERVICE

FOR RENT
HURON TOWERS-2-bdrm., sublet Jan.
1. Suitable for 3 or 4. Beautifully
furnished. $190. 663-7954. C24
MODERN, furnished 2-bedroom apt.
near campus. $190. NO 5-2448. C20
APT. Available Dec. 21 for 3 or 4. $175
per mo. including utilities. Close to
campus. NO 3-9647.. C22
ROOM FOR Male student. On Campus.
$30/mo. 913 E. Huron. NO 8-9379. C25
CAMPUS-3 BLOCKS
AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY
Furnished, 1%1z bdrm. apt. (entire 1st
floor of bldg.). $115 per month in-
cludes garage and heat. NO 3-7268.
C11
NEED ONE more male roommate for
new apt. 3-2031, for this semester
and/or next. C5
GIRL LOOKING for a comfortable, rea-
sonable apt to share for second
semester. Avail Dec. 21. Call 5-2305
between 5-7. C21
ATTRACTIVE 2-bdrnm. furnished apt,
for 3 or 4 adults. $180 per mo. Utili-
ties included. 1 mile from campus.
Call 5-4214 or 428-2664. C14
2, 3 BEDROOM HOUSES
Ranch, carpeted, large fenced lot. Also
2 story, 2 blks. from campus-separate
dining room. Both gas heat, storms.
Can fuinish. Avail. Now. 3-3906. C26
BEL-AIR APTS. Campus 2-bedroom,
completely furnished, wall to wall
carpeting, balcony, air conditioning.
Call 2-5780, Eves. 2-5140. C19
IT'S NOT TOO EARLY
One, two and three bdrm. apts. for
next FALL. New, furn'd. and reason-
able. The SUMMIT HOUSE APTS.
5-8330 or 8-8723. C4
SAVE ON SUB-LEASE
Huron Towers Studio Apt.
Unfurnished or furnished on arrange-
ments. Available Dec. 1 or Dec. 15.
REASONABLE.
Call 663-6958
7-9 p.m. weekdays; 1-9 Sun.
THE FORVM
located at 726 S. State St.
has 3 pent-house apts. available
for next semester. Air-cond. Fully
carpeted, dishwashers, and beau-
tifully furnished. Will accommo-
date five.
For more information, call
CHARTER REALTY
Fine Campus Apartments
1335 S. University 665-8825
eves. Call 662-7117
C19
MISCELLANEOUS
HUNGRY?
Ralph Market is OPEN Now!
Try some bagels and lox or coffeecake.
You'll find Ralph at
RALPH'S MARKET
109 Packard
Open every Sunday morning

1963
1962
1962
1961
1960
1960
1959

NOW!!
Pre-Owned Examples
at November Savings!!!!
TR-3B Roadster, Sharp!
MG-A MK II Road. Nice!!
Austin Mini Cooper, Hot One!
Austin-Sprite Road/Hardtop.
Alfra-Romeo '2000 Cony.
MG-A '1660 Roadster.
Alfa-Romeo Roadster.

All cars carry the 1-yr. G/W war-
ranty. Don't hesitate, come in and see
them now and $ave.
Overseas Imported Cars

331 S. 4th Ave.
Ann Arbor

662-2541
N

USED CARS
1962 MG Roadster - Red with wire
wheels. 663-3575 after 5 p.m. N48
1957 FORD-Excel. mech. cond. Body
and tires very good. $450. NO 2-1291
after 5:30 p.m. N4

GUITARS, ETC.
Make, Repair, Buy and Sell
Private and Group Instruction
Hoots Daily
Herb David Guitar Studio
209 S. STATE
NO 5-8001
TRANSPORTATION
WANTED-Ride to or near Wilkes
Barre, Pa., for Thanksgiving vacation.
Leave Wed, return Sun. 5-9761, Ext.
285. G24
BUSINESS SERVICES
TYPING IN MY HOME-Term papers,
themes, outlines, briefs. Mrs. Robert
Feuster, NO 2-1260. J28
ANY MOTH HOLES, tears, or burns in
your clothes? We'll reweave them like
new. WEAVE-BAC SHOP, 224 Arcade.
WILL DO TYPING AT HOME-Have
taken University qualifying tests.
Have dissertation experience. 25c a
page, 5c a copy. Marilyn McGuire,
663-5328. J19
482-0191
Typing of manuscripts, theses, disser-
tations, and term papers. Duplicating
done by mimeographing or offset
printing.
GRETZINGER BUSINESS SERVICES
320 S. Huron
665-8184
MANUSCRIPT typing, transcription,
medical, legal, technical confer-
ences, mimeographing, offset.
Quick, Accurate, Experienced.
ANN ARBOR PROFESSIONAL
SERVICE ASSOCIATES
334 Catherine B2

CAR SERVICE, ACCESSORIES
SPORTS CAR ACCESSORIES
Custom Order Service
HONDA, 1906 Packard Rd. 665-9281
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STEAK AND SHAKE
GOLDEN FRIED CHICKEN
potatoes, salad, roll and butter
$1.25
CHAR BROILED HAMBURGER
35c
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Ann Arbor
202 W. Washington St.
Call
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(Author of "Rally Round the Flag, "Boy?'.
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SHOULD AULD ACQUAINTANCE
AND JAZZ LIKE THAT
I am now an elderly gentleman, full of years and aches, but
my thoughts keep ever turning to my undergraduate days. This
is called "arrested development."
But I cannot stop the healing tide of nostalgia that washes
over me as I recall those golden campus days, those ivy-covered
buildings (actually, at my college, there was only ivy: no bricks),
those pulse-tingling lectures on John Dryden and Cotton
Mather, the many friends I made, the many deans I bit.
I know some of you are already dreading the day when you
graduate and lose touch with all your merry classmates. It is
my pleasant task today to assure you that it need not be so;
all you have to do is join the Alumni Association and every year
you will receive a bright, newsy, chatty bulletin, chock-full of
tidings about your old buddies.
Oh, what a red-letter day it is at my house, the day the
Alumni Bulletin arrives! 1I cancel all my engagements, take the
phone off the hook, dismiss my resident osteopath, put the
cheetah outside, and settle down for an evening of pure pleasure
with the Bulletin and (need I add?) a good supply of Marlboro
Cigarettes.

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an afghan or enjoying any other diverting pursuit you might
name-except, of course, spear fishing. But then, how much
spear fishing does one do in Clovis, New Mexico, where I live?
But I digress. Let us return to my Alumni Bulletin and the
fascinating news about my old friends and classmates. I quote
from the current issue:
"Well, fellow alums, it certainly has been a wing-dinger of a
year for us old grads! Remember Mildred Cheddar and Harry
Camembert, those crazy kids who always held hands in Econ II?
Well, they're married now and living in Clovis, New Mexico,
where Harry rents spear-fishing equipment, and Mildred has just
given birth to a lovely 28-pound daughter, her second in four
months. Nice going, Mildred and Harry!
"Remember Jethro Brie, the man we voted most likely to
succeed? Well, old Jethro is still gathering laurels! Last week
he was voted 'Motorman of the Year' by his fellow workers in
the Duluth streetcar system. 'I owe it all to my brakeman,'
said Jethro in a characteristically modest acceptance speech.
Same old Jethro!
"Probably the most glamorous time had by any of us old
alums was had by Francis Macomber last year. He went on a
big game hunting safari all the way to Africa! We received many
interesting post cards from Francis until he was, alas, acci-
dentally shot and killed by his wife and white hunter. Tough
luck, Francis!
"Wilametta 'Deadeye' Macomber. widow of the lite hAloeA

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