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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

FRIDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1963

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By NANCY FOX I programs to present information
C iil J t thU ivrit to hi h

aT udenT uovernmen v uouncii
Wednesday night passed a mo-
tion proposed by SGC Executive
Vice-President Thomas Smithson,
'65, expressing SGC's interest in
offering assistance and support
tt the Office of Admissions in its

a ouT TieUniver' s y 119g
school students.
In a corollary motion proposed
by Smithson, the Council voted to
send a letter to Clyde Vroman,
director of admissions, conveying
SGC's interest.

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The letter will explain that in-
dividual SGC members have vol-
unteered to participate on Uni-
versity panels as part of the Uni-
versity's program-high school
college days and nights.
The Committee of Student Ac-
tivities was mandated to report to,
SGC by Feb. 1, 1964, on the high
school information program of the'
Student Governors of the Alumni
Association.
In other action Council ap-
proved the appointments of three
alternate delegates to the Blue
Ribbon Student Committee on
Higher Education conference to
be held this week-end at the Uni-
versity. They are Jonathan Ben-
sky, '67E, John Eadie, '65, and
Suzanne Orrin, '65.
The committee will be beginning
its exploratory work in framing a
recommendation to go to Gov.
George Romney's "blue ribbon"
Citizen's Committee on Higher
Education early next fall.
A motion to approve the Inter-
Quadrangle Council Constitution,
proposed by IQC President Curtis
Huntington, '63, was passed by
the Council.
The dates of Oct. 23 and 24,
1964, were approved for next year's
football homecoming weekend. The
Minnesota game is scheduled for
that weekend.
The first SGC meeting of next
semester was scheduled for Jan.
15, at 7:15 p.m.

(Continued from Page 2)
Adopted: That SGC appoints as al-
ternates to the Blue Ribbons Students
Conference on Higher Education: John
Eadie, Jonathan Bensky, Susanne Orrin.
Received: Report of Health Insurance
Coordinator.
Adopted: That SGC adopts the report
of the Committee on Calendaring and
if a calendaring committee as outlined
in the report of that committee is es-
tablished Council indicates its willing-
nessto-delegate its calendaring powers
to such a committee.
However, SGC reserves the function
to recommend and negotiate late per-
missions with the Office of Student Af-
fairs.
Approved: The changes in the consti-
tution of Inter-Quadrangle Council.
Adopted: That SGC expresses its in-
terest in cooperation with the Office
of Admissions in its efforts to present
information about the University to
high school students.
SGC offers the participation of its
individual members on University pan-
els participating in high school college
days and nights.
Further, that a letter be sent to Dr.
Clyde Vroman, director of admissions,
expressing SGC's interest and willing-
ness to be of assistance.
Further, thatiSGC's Committee on
Student Activities be mandated to re-
port to SGC by Feb. 1, 1964. on the
high school information program of the
Student Governors of the Alumni Asso-
ciation.
Events
The following sponsored student events
are approved for the coming weekend.
Social chairmen are reminded that re-
quests for approval for social events

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Side 1-
News Coverage
Ambassador Adlai E.
Stevenson
Senator Barry M. Goldwater
President Dwight D.
Eisenhower
Sir Alec Home
His Holiness Pope Paul VI
President Lyndon B.
Johnson
Eyewitness account of
assassination
Pre-election speech of
Kennedy
Election speech of Kennedy
Taking of oath of office for
Presidency by Kennedy
Inaugural address of
Kennedy

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Profile
of
Courage
A documentary
Side 2-
Presidential Press
conference
Address to National
Women's Press Club
President Kennedy
on Peace Corps
President Kennedy
on space flights
President Kennedy on
Alliance for Progress
"Jackie" Kennedy speaking
in Spanish in South
America
President Kennedy on
Cuban crisis
President Kennedy on Berlin
President Kennedy in
Houston, Texas
President Kennedy in
Dallas, Texas

are due in the Office of Student Affairs
not later than 12 o'clock noon on the
Tues. prior to the event.
DEC. 6-
Adelia Cheever, Oxford, Christmas
Dance, 603 Oxford Road; Alpha Chi
Omega, Christmas Dance; Alpha Omi-
cron Pi, Rose Ball; Collegiate Sorosis,
Dance; Delta Delta Delta, Fall Party;
Delta Gamma Sorority, Informal Xmas
Party; Evans Scholars, Band Party;
Gamma Phi Beta, Christmas Dance;
Jordan, Christmas Dance; Kappa Alpha
Theta, Christmas Dance; Phi Mu,
Christmas Party; Pi Beta Phi, Christmas
formal dance; Thronson House, Open
Open; Tyler-Prescott, Open Open; Win-
chell House, After Nebraska game-
Open Open.
DEC. 7-
Alpha Delta Phi, Band Party; Allen
Rumsey, Open Open; Beta Theta Pi,
Pledge Formal; Chi Phi, Party; Cooley
House, Open Open; Delta Tau Delta,
Pledge Formal; Geddes House, Christ-
mas House; Henderson House, Christ-
mas Party.
Hinsdale, Open Open; Lambda Chi
Alpha, Winter Formal; Phi Sigma Delta,
Band Party; Phi Sigma Kappa, Red
Party; Psi Upsilon, Pledge Formal; Sig-
ma Alpha Epsilon, Pledge Formal; Sigma
Alpha Mu, House Party.
Sigma Chi, Pledge Formal; Theta Chi,
Christmas Party; Triangle, Dance; Tri-
gon, Dance; Tyler-Prescott, Open Open;
Winchell House, Rec. Room Party; Zeta
Psi, Shipwreck Party,
DEC. 8-
Adams, Tree Decorating Party; Helen
Newberry, Open Open; Tyler Prescott,
Open Open.
Placement
ANNOUNCEMENTS:
Public Admin. Internships-New York
State Program of advanced trng. for
grad. students, including on-the-job
trng. (Sal. approx. $6,000) for 1 yr. start-
ing July 1, '64. Leads to perm, app'ts.
in state govt. without further exam.
REQUIRE: MA degree in Public Admin.,
Pol. Sci., Govt., etc. OR MA in other
field (or LLB), including 18 hrs. course-
work pertinent to Govt. Admin. Appli-
cations fr Oral Exam avail, at Bureau
of Appt's., 3200 SAB. Apply now, lim-
ited number. (note: BA degree candi-
dates should apply for Professional Ca-
reer Tests instead.)
Peace Corps Exam-The next Peace
Corps placement test will be given
Dec. 7 at the Main St. Post Office.
Qualified candidates who take the test
and submit their application in Dec.
can be considered for one of the spring
training programs. Applications are
available at the Bureau of Appoint-
ments, 3200 SAB.
POSITION OPENINGS:
Washington State Civil Service - 1)
Chief, Div. of Nursing-MS in Nursing,
including or supplemented by approved
curriculum in public health nursing;
plus 5 yrs. exper. 2) Veterinary Meat
Inspector-Doctor of veterinary medi-
cine degree. 3) Therapies Supv.-BS
with major study in occupational ther-
apy, phys. therapy, hosp. rec., manual
arts, vocational counseling or psy-
chiatric social work plus 5 yrs. exper.
Ford Motor Co., Dearborn, Mich. -
Openings for Tabulator Operators. Will
be thoroughly trained in use of IBM
tabulation operations. Up to 2 yrs. col-
lege with major in Math. Exper. not re-
quired. Age: early 20's. Prefer military
obligations fulfilled.
Div. of National Firm, Mich. Location
-1) Secretary to Public Relations Mgr.
Individual must have initiative & be
capable of assuming responsibility. Du-
ties include scanning of papers, articles
& other publications for referral to
mgmt. Will write some copy. 2) Secre-
tary to Ass't. Analyst. Should be famil-
iar with office organization, procedures

& work flow. Duties will involve com-
pany studies. Requirements for both
positions: Female, degree pref., at least
2 yrs. college. Typing of at least 50
wpm. Shorthand pref. Contact Bureau
of Appts. for further information.
New York City Civil Service - Ass't.
Architect-BS in Architecture plus 2
yrs. exper. Citizenship has been waived.
Apply now.
Management Consultants in Calif.-
Client firm seeking: 1) Sr. Electronics
Engnr.-BSEE or Physics degree. Mini-

"Promenade"

mum 3-5 yrs exper, in the deign of
electronic circuits for industrial vse. 2)
Sr. Mech. Engnr- BSME or equiv. de-
gree. Electro-mech-optical bkgd. with
mnimumn yrsexper. in instrumenta-
tion, pref. in the data acquisition field.
* * *
For further information, please call
General Div., Bureau of Appointments,
3200 SAB, Ext. 3544.
SUMMER PLACEMENT:
212 SAB--

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P-8295 Guitar Music of Spain (Almeida)
(D) P-8296 Starlight Encores (Hollywood Bowl)
(S) P-8312 Favorite Classics for Piano (Pennario)
(D)P-8314 La Danza (Hollywood Bowl)
(D) P-8324 Folk Songs of he Frontier
(Roger Wagner)
(S) P-8326 Conceros Under the Stars
(Hollywood Bowl)
P-8329 Peer Gynt Suites, & Caucasian Sketches
(Hollywood Bowl)
(D) P-8332 Folk Songs of the Frontier
(Roger Wagner)
(S) P-8335 Fiesta (Hollywood Bowl)
P-8338 Concer Piano Encores (Pennairo)
(S)P-8342 Gypsy (Hollywood Bowl)
(S) P-8343 Rhapsody in Blue/American in Paris
(Hollywood Bowl)
PBR-8345 Folk Songs of the Old World)
- (Roger Wagner)
(S) P-8347 Grand Canyon Suite/Mississippi Suite
(Hollywood Bowl)
(S) P-8351 L'Italia (Hollywood Bowl)
(S) P-8353 Joy to the World (Roger Wagner)
(S) P-8357 Espana (Hollywood Bowl)
(S) P-8363 Nocturne (Hollywood Bowl)
P-8367 Vistas D'Espana (Almeida)
(S) P-8369 Symphonic Dances (Hollywood Bowl)
(S) P-8371 Chopin by Starlight (Hollywood Bowl)
(S) P-8380 Overture (Hollywood Bowl)
(S) P-8384 Russkaya (Hollywood Bowl)
P-8387 Folk Songs of the Old World-Vol. I
(Roger Wagner)
P-8388 Folk Songs of the Old World-Vol. II
(Roger Wagner)
(S) P-8390 Starlight Chorale (Hollywood Bowl)
P-8391 Keyboard Fantasies (Pennorio)
(S) P-8393 Music of Christmas (Hollywood Bowl)
(S) P-8399 Landmarks of a Distinguished Career
(Stokowski)
(S) P-8404 Nutcracker Suite, Midsummer Night's
Dream (Hollywood Bowl)
(S) P-8405 Gaite Parisienne (Hollywood Bowl)
P-8406 Duets with the Spanish Guitar (Almeida)
P-8408 Songs of Latin America (Roger Wagner)
(5) P-8412 A World of Music (Dragon,
Capitol Symphony
(S) P-8413 Serenade (Dragon, Capitol Symphony)
(S) P-8416 Swan Lake (Ballet Theatre Orchestra)
(S) P-8421 Strauss Waltzes (Holywood Bowl)
P-8422 Introduction o the Piano (Agi Jambor)
(S) P-8427 La Belle France

(S) P-8471 Swan Lake/Sleeping Beauty Suites
(Ballet Theatre Orch.)
(S) P-8476 Melody (Dragon, Capitol Symphony)
(S) P-8479 Marche (Hollywood Bowl)
(S) P-8482 Songs of Enchantment (Terri-Almeida)
(S) P-8487 Tempo Espanol
(Dragon, Capitol Symphony)
(S) P-8491 Reflections (Roger Wagner)
(S) P-8494 Rhapsody UnderwtheSars
(Hollywood Bowl)
(S) ADO-8496 This is the Hollywood Bowl
(Hollywood Bowl)
(S) P-8501 Stephen Foster Melodies (Dragon,
Capitol Symphony)
(S) P-8503 Sabre Dance (Hollywood Bowl)
(S) P-8509 Silhouettes (Virgil Fox)
(S) P-8510 The Magic Bow ( Hollywood Bowl)
(S) P-8511 A Contcert Gala
(Dragon, Capitol Symphony)
(S) P-8516 Love Scenes (Hollywood Bowl)
(S) P-8519 Voices of the South (Roger Wagner)
(S) P-8521 The Spanish Guitars of Laurindo Almeida
(Almeida)
(S) P-8522 Songs of the American Land (Terri)
(S) P-8523 Americana (Dragon, Capitol Symphony)
(S) P-8527 Bless This House (Dragon,
Capitol Symphony)
(S) P-8529 Hallelujah! (Hollywood Bowl)
(S) P-8351 Hark the Herald Angels (Virgil Fox)
(S) P-8540 Danube Waves (Hollywood Bowl)
(S) P-8542 Romantique (Dragon, Capitol Symphony)
(S) P-8543 A Song at Twilight (Roger Wagner)
(S) P-8547 Over the Waves
(Dragon, Capitol Symphony)
(S) P-8553 Starlight Fantasie (Hollywood Bowl)
(S) P-8554 Vive La France (Roger Wagner)
(S) P-8556 I Know My Love (Terri)
(S) P-8557 Vale of Dreams (Virgil Fox)
(S) P-8559 Concert Brilliants (Dragon,
Capiol Symphony)
(S) P-8561 Chopin Preludes (Pennario) t
(S) P-8562 Viking! (Hollywood Bowl)
(S)A-856$ Medolies of he Masters, Vol. 1,
Music of Romance
(S) A-8564 Melodies of the Masters, Vol. It,
Rhythms of Spain
(S)A-8565 Melodies o fthe Masters, Vol. Ill,
Dances of the Old World
(S) A-8566 Melodies of the Masters, Vol. IV,
Mysteries of Night
(S) A-8567 Melodies of the Masters, Vol. V,
Mysteries of the Night
(S)A-8568 Melodies of the Masters, Vol. VI,
Music of Reflecion
(S) A-8569 Melodies of the Masters, Vol. VlI,
Music of Imagination
(S) P-8571 Reverie for Spanish Guitars (Almeida)
(S) P-8575 Nightfall (Dragon, Capitol Symphony)
(S) P-8578 God of Our Fathers (Warfield, Fox)
(S)P-8581 Gershwin by Starlight (Hollywood Bowl)
(S) P-8587 Songs at Sunset (Virgil Fox)
(S) P-8591 Favorite Melodies for Orchestra
(Pennorio, Robin, Hollywood Bowl)
(S) P-8592 Treasured Moments of Melody (Pourcel)
(S) P-8593 Concert Promenade (Pourcel)
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in Detroit, Louisville, & Newark re-
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Chem. Engnrs. Come to Summer Place-
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juniors & seniors only.
If Interested in Eastern Camps for
summer work, come to Summer Placed
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(S) P-8456
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(S) P-8462
(S) P-8466

JOHN ROY CARLSON
speaks on
"Hate Fronts
Around The World"
Monday, 4:10 p.m.
Michigan Union
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Virtuoso (Roger Wagner)
The Orchestra Sings (Dragon,
Capitol Symphony)
Strings by Starlight (Hollywood Bowl)
Contemporary Creations for the Spanish
Guitar (Almeida)
Orientale (Dragon, Capitol Symphony)
Starlight Waltzes (Hollywood Bowl)
For My True Love (Almeida)
Sea Chanies (Roger Wagner)
Invitation to the Dance (Dragon,
Capitol Symphony)
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