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To Honor.
Senior
Women
Senior women will be honored
at the traditional dinner given for
them by the women of the Junior
class at 6:00 p.m. Wednesday,
March 16, in the Michigan League
Ballroom.
At the dinner the seniors will
perform the traditional rituals:
married women will blow out
lighted candles, engaged seniors
will suck lemons, the pinned will
wear gold safety pins in place of
their fraternity pins, and the rest
of the coeds will toss into a wish-
ing well one penny for each year
of their lives.
The graduating women will as-
semble on the Diag at 5:30 pm.
and will be led to the League by
the Phi Gamma Delta marching
band.
After supper, the seniors will go
to the Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre
to see the premier performance of
the junior girls' play. This year's
production is entitled "What Can
You Lose?"

THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAG

Committee
Announced
For Musket
Appointments to the Musket
Central Committee were an-
nounced yesterday by John Fried,
'62, general chairman.
Val Urban, '61, is assistant to
the director.
Roger Menear, '61, and Debra
Hurwitz, '62, are co-chairmen of
the programs committee.
David Harris, '62, is in charge
of tickets and ushers.
Steve VanderVoort, '62, and
Rhona Ender, '62A&D, were ap-
pointed co-chairmen of the promo-
tions committee.
Myrna Letchinger, '62, is the
office manager of. the committee.
William O'Brien, '61, and Neil
Bierbower, '62, will take care of
sets for the production. Dee Sand-
ers, '62, and Wendy Shore, '63,
are in charge of costumes. Esther
LeVine, '61Ed., will handle pro-
perties for the production.
Appointments to the positions
of music chairman and choreog-
raphers will be announced when
the show to be presented is chosen.

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DAILY
OFFICIAL
BULLETIN
(Continued from Page 4)

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GIULIETTA SIMIONATO
to sing here
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SIMionato
To Perform
Giulietta Simionato, acknowl-
edged as the first mezzo soprano
of the operatic world, will present
the ninth Choral Union concert at
2:30 p.m. Sunday in Hill Aud.
Miss Simionato's program will
include selections from "The Bar-
ber of Seville," "Don Carlo," and
"La Favorita."
Pianist John Wustman, who will
accompany her, will also perform
music by Beethoven and Brahms.
Miss Simionato studied voice in
Padua with Guido Palumbo. She
made her La Scala debut in 1940
as Beppe in Mascagni's "L'Amico
Fritz."
She has performed in all the
great Italian opera houses and has
been heard in Rio de Janeiro, Lon-
don, Mexico City, Paris, Madrid
and other cities.
Petitioning
To Continue
League petitioning for all posi-
tions except those on Frosh Week-
end and Soph Show will continue
through Wednesday, March 16,
Mary Wilcox, '60, chairman of theR
Interviewing and Nominating,
Committee announced.
Women may obtain petitions for
president, vice-president, League1
Council, Women's Judiciary Coun-
cil, Interviewing and Nominatings
Committee, and Junior Girls' Play£
central committee in the League
Undergraduate Office or from their
dormitory representatives.
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ture. Students who turn in solutions
will have their problems run on the
IBM 704 computer and solutions will
be discussed at the third lecture on
April 12. MAD lecture notes will be
supplied.
Radiation Laboratory Lecture Series:
"Dynamic Similarity and the Solution
of Diffraction Problems" is the title of
the lecture to be given by Prof. V. M.
Papadopoulos of the Div. of Engrg.,
Brown University on Mon., March 14
at 4 p.m. In E. Engrg., 2084.
Lecture: Shinichi Ichimura, Prof., of
Economics, Osaka University. Japan
and Visiting Prof. of Economics ata
Johns Hopkins University, will speak
on "Cultural Framework of Japanese
Economic Development" at 8:00 p.m.,
Mon., March 14, W. Conf. Rm., Rack-
ham.
Lecture: Prof. Stephan Toulmin, vis-
iting lecturer at Columbia University
will lecture on Mon., March 14 at 4:00
p.m., Aud. C on "Prediction and Ex-
planation,"
Academic Notices
Automatic Programming and Nu-
merical Analysis Seminar: "Numerical
Integration of Non-linear Hyperbolic
Differential Equations (continuation)"
by Prof. R. C. F. Bartels on Mon.,
March 14 at 4 p.m. in 3209 Angell Hall
Placement Notices
Personnel Requests:
Additional information available by
contacting the Bureau of Appoint-
ments, General Division.
B. F. Goodrich Co., offices in Ohio,
Conn., and Mass., has openings for
graduates with degrees in Chemical,
Mechanical Engrg., Chemistry for on-
the-job training for product develop-
ment, process development, research,
and plant engrg. Also have need of:
Chemist for adhesives: Materials Engrs.,
and Tire Engrs. for tire research; and
sales openings in tires and industrial
products.
Summary action taken by Student
Government Council at its meeting
March 9.
Approved minutes previous meeting.
Approved appointment of Constance
Kreger to University Committee on
Housing (property transactions, stu-
dent organizatins.)
Discussed restrictive practices, Reso-
lution 2, particularly Sec. 3, 4 calling
for filing of statements, both from lo-
cal and parent organizations, indicat-
ing compliance with the regulation
concenring non-discriminatory mem-
bership selection.
Approved appropriation of $150 for
six Student-Faculty Dinners to be held
during this semester in cooperation
with the League and Union.
Defeated a motion to abolish the
Student Government Council examina-
tion file,
Adopted motion to encourage Dean's
Conference to take such action as will
discourage the free circulation of ex-
aminations, and the repetitious use
of the same examinations; and to en-
courage each professor to provide study
questions which will aid the student
in preparation for exams.
Granted temporary recognition for
one year to the Iranian Student Club.
Approved revisions and additions to'
constitution of Junior Interfraternity
Council.,
Approved Inter-Quadrangle Council
constitution, to replace the Inter-
House Coucil constitution.
Approved the following activities:
March 8: Political Issues Club; SGC
(Continued on Page 8)

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Special Offers
March 1960
Atlantic-S mos...............$3.00
Sat. Eve. Post-37 wks...........$2.97
Esquire-8 mos.................. $2.00
Holiday-imos...............$3.75
New Republic-9 mos. ........... $3.00
New Yorker-8 mos............$3.00
Time, Life, Sports Illus., and News-
week less than $.09 per copy.
STUDENT PERIODICAL AGENCY
Call NO 2-3061
J31
FOR RENT
LARGE ROOM, double or single. Linens
and cleaned weekly. NO 2-$718. C75
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Magnavox Stereo Phono-Console
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Due to continued expansion we
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TYPISTS with excellent typing and
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SECRETARIES with shorthand and
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Apply personnel office daily between
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WANTED TO RENT
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Used tope recorders
$59.95 and up

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SINGLE ROOM for men, one block to
-Michigan Union. 509 S. Division, or
call 8-6757 before 8 P.M. C71
ACTUALLY on campus, clean 5 rooms
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CAMPUS ROOMS for men, reasonable.
Linens furnished. NO 3-4747. C17
ONE BLOCK FROM CAMPUS-Modern
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NO 2-1443. C25
LARGE ROOM, single 8 per week. HU
2-4959, 5643 Geddes Road. 035
FOR RENT: Quiet, pretty, furnished
apt. for 2, 1 bedroom, good heat, near
campus. NO 5-8516. C53
GIRL WANTED to share spacious apart-
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Call NO 5-7616 after 5 p.m. C67
DO YOU HAVE boarders moving out-;
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MICHIGAN DAILY CLASSIFIED
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PAUL'S MUSICAL REPAR
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PERSONAL
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Who was that girl I saw you with
last night?
Linda R.
F69
CAMPUS CLOSEUPS
Do you know?
Meredith Eaton ..........5-7711
Happy Abrams ..............3-4187

AWAY NEXT YEAR? Faculty couple
will sublet your 4 or 5room apart,
ment Sept. 1960 to June 1961. Cam-
pus area only. Local references. NO2-1
4988. L71
BUSINESS PERSONAL
BEFORE you buy a class ring, look at
the official Michigan ring. Burr Patter-
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FOR THE BEST IN MUSIC it's Johnny
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Andy Anderson - Dick Tilkin - Al
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THE BUD-MOR AGENCY. NO 2-6362.
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Panel Discussion:
INDIA'S FOREIGN POLICY
Panel Members:
PROF. ROBERT CRANE -Center for South-Asian
PROF. RICHARD PARK Studies, University of
PROF. SIBA SEN Michiganj

TIME:-
Sunday, March 13, 1960
3:00 P.M.
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FOR SALE
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57 VOLKSWAGEN for $1,100. Call HU
3-4311 after 5. B29
FOR SALE: '56 Ford custom. Excellent
condition, excellent tires. NO 2-3803.
B28
LIFE
Student-faculty price
21 weeks ..................$1.91
1 year.................$4.00
(Reg. price .......$5.95 for 1 year)
Student Periodical Agency
NO 2-3061
B27
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count on a name brand portable type-
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demonstration, call Ralph Frederick,
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YOU WILL FIND an opportunity t"ex-
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toys-if you follow TOY in the Per-
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DEAR B:
Coke in a coke BOTTLE?
Burps and bottles.
The Guilty Party F18
"IT'S A WOMAN'S WORLD"
Leap Year Dance
Fri., March 18, at 9:00 P.M.
The League, Semi-Formal, $1.50
F14
GUITAR LESSONS: Basic and 'advanced
techniques. Phone NO 3-3875 r NO
techiqe. PoeFO3-8 11rN
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see your house. president now. NO
3-0553. F4
FLY TO FLORIDA
Spring Vacation
$99 round trip. NO 3-6974
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