E'IGB THE MICHIGAN DAILY FRIDAY, APRIL 29,1960 UolW TE IHIANDAL 3 Library assistants. f6\1p'. YIf4 ". . w 1 " a M 4 f' ' 000 "" ". M lAiif. f DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN jobs should consult the bulletin board in Room 1020, daily. MALE 2 Counter servers. 8 Meal jobs. 3 Library assistants. 14 Odd jobs. 2 Salesmen (Commission for 3 weeks in June - good money). 2 Soda jerks (9:30 to 1 a.m. 3 days per week). II 1 Desk clerk (12:30 - 6:45 p.m. " 6 days per week). 1 Shoe salesman (Saturdays). 2+ 2i 3' 1 Clothing salesman (interview for job next fall), FEMALE Counter helpers. Typists (16-20 hrs. per week). Typist (full-time for the month of May, then 20 hrs. per week). 3 Library assistants. 2 Saleswomen (Commission for 3 weeks in June - good money). 1 Sales clerk (20 hrs. per week-through September). 1 Waitress. 2 Car hops. 1 Dietetics Technician (weekends). 1 Reader (Mon. 8-10 p.m., Thurs. 7:30- 9:30 p.m., Sun. 7:30-10:30). 5 Standby saleswomen. A pr c}!; 7is .: >.. . .rz.2 ti :i:": ea 1,. '. .Q3.L#; w3.""7:."°.sf s'A{r. SX".?r " '' .. i."L".. :i:1:". i .^: A . v.".i .!w.A:.h%'r..r?:"i'.ve :E s I (Continued from Page 5) Practices Commission on Sat., April 30, 10 a.m. in Michigan Union, third floor. Academic Notices Aeronautical-Astronautical Engineer- ing Seminar: George R. Inger will speak on "Non-Equilibrium Effects in Hyper- sonic Boundary Layers," Fri., April 29, 4:00 p.m., Room 1504 East Eng. Bldg. Round Table for Honors Students. Foster Rhea Dulles, of Ohio State, will lead the discussion. Other interested students are invited. 4:15 p.m., Fri., April 29, in Vandenberg Room, Michi- gan League. Conference for Human Rights: Panel discussions on "The Politics of Change," "Change and the Role of the Large Institution," and "Change and the Community Structure" will be held on Fri., April 29 at 10 a.m., third floor, Michigan Union. D o c t oral Examination for Albert George Abdalla, Linguistics; thesis: "An Instrumental Study of the Intonation of Egyptian Colloquial Arabic," Fri., April 29, 166 Frieze Bldg., at 3:30 p.m. Chairman, G. E. Peterson. Placement Notices SUMMER PLACEMENT April 29. City of Flint, Mich., is seek- ing a Personnel Asst, for 8 weeks to take over Mr. Wayne Slaght's duties while he attends summer school. Pre- fer a Grad. student in Public Admin- istration, Psychology, Bus. Admin., or Liberal Arts with interest in testing, etc. Will consider a senior who will be going to grad. school in the fall. Duties: Fire Chief is retiring so it will be nec- essary to give promotional examination in the fire dept.; test administrating, scoring, statistical analysis and per- haps some interviewing; creation of an employee handbook; recruitment func- tions - from laborers to professional people. Call the Bureau of Appts., Ext. 3371 if interested. April 29. Mrs. Turner of Camp Mis- saukee, Lake City, Mich., will interview women for jobs in her camp-needs 2 asst. cooks, Archery Director, Asst. Waterfront and Nature Director. May 2. Heath Survey Consultants, Inc., Welesley, Mass., will interview at the Summer Placement Bureau. Mr. Chas. Heath is interested in interview- ing Forestry students, Botany majors, or Plant Pathologists, who have com- pleted their sophomore yr. The pay is good, a car a definite asset. May 3. Paul Hansicker of Camp Ar- butus will interview women for the following counselor jobs: Sailing, music and dramatics. This is a Michigan camp. The Summer Placement is open from 8:30 to 12 on Friday mornings and from 1:30 to 5 every afternoon, in D528 of the S.A.B. Beginnig with Mon., May 2, the fol- lowing schools will have representatives at the Bureau of Appointments to in- terview for the 1960-1961 school year, Mon., May 2 Bloomfield Hills, Mich. (Day School)1 -4th Grade; Sci/Math, Eng., Soc. Stud. for Gifted Children (Grades 5-8). Port.Huron, Mich. (Twp. Sch. Dist.)I --Elem.; Jr. High. Tues., May 3 Allen Park, Mich. - Elem.; Jr. HS Ment. Hdcp., Sci., Math.< Belleville, Mich. - Elem., Vocal, Art; Jr. HS Eng/Geog., Eng/Hist., Math/ Gen. Sci.; HS Eng., Voc. Mus., Drafting, Woodshop, Art, Eng/Debate. Carleton, Mich. (Airport Comm. Schs.)1 --Elem.; Jr. HS Eng., Soc. Stud.; HS Library, Chem/Physics/Phys. Sci., Soc. Stud., Eng., Comm.; Reserve Ass't & Jr. HS Coaching in Football & Basket- ball. Detroit, Mich. (So. Redford) - Elem.; All Jr. HS; HS Latin, Speech/Drama. Wed., May 4 Belleville, Mich. - See Above. M u s k e g o n, Mich. (Reeths-Puffer Schs.) - Elem.; Ment. Hdcp.; HS Eng., Math/Biol., Girls Phys. Ed., Instr. Mus., Librarian. Temperance, Mich. (Bedford Schs.)- Elem. (K-1-3-4-6); Speech Thera., Ment. Hdcp.; Ind. Arts, Phys/Chem., Eng.; Jr. HS Girls Phys. Ed. Thurs., May 5 Lincoln, Mich. (Alcona Schs) - Biol., Comm., Eng., Guid., Ind. Arts, Boys PE/Ass't. Coach, Girls PE; Jr. HS Spec- ial Group. Ortonvile, Mich. (Brandenberg Sch.) -Elem.; Speech Corr.; Jr. HS Math/ Sci, Eng. Pontiac, Mich. (Doublin Sch) -- 4th & 6th Grades; Jr. HS Math, Girls PE. St. Joseph, Mich. - Elem., Elem Boys PE/Swim; Jr. HS Eng/Speech, Ind. Arts, Home Ec.; Jr. & Sr. HS Girls PE/Swim., Eng., Home Eo.; El. & HS Vocal Music. Dearborn, Mich. - Early Elem., Elem. Fri., May 6 For. Lang. (French, Spanish, German). Pontiac, Mich. - Elem., Math; Jr. HS Math; Latin/Eng., Lib. Sci., Girls PE, Ment. Ret. R i c h m o n d, Mich. - Eng/Journ., Comm., Boys PE, Head Football/Ass't. Basketball Coach. For any additional information and appointments contact the Bureau of Appointments, 3528 Ad. Building, NO 3-1511, Ext. 489. PERSONNEL REQUESTS Armour Research Foundation, Ill. In- stitute of Tech., Chicago, has a list of vacancies for: Electrical Engrs., Physi- cist and Chemists, Mathematicians, Chemical Engrs., Mech. Engrs., Metal- lurgists, and Administrative Personnel. Call the Bureau for complete listing. Armstrong Cork Co., Lancaster, Pa., has pressing needs forAAccountants and Mechanical Engrs. Also openings for Non-Technical Sales, Creative Writers, Production Planners, Stylists, Chemists, Chem. Engrs., Industrial Engrs., Cer- tamic Engr., and others. American Standard, in offices all over the U.S., has openings for: Sr. Field Auditor with BBA and 10 yrs. experience; Field Auditor with BBA and 5 yrs. experience; and Jr. Field Audi- tor with BBA preferred and none to 1 yr. public acctg. experience. Connesticut Mansfield State Train' ing School and Hospital has opening on their staff for a clinical psychologist whose principal orientation is towards training and research in the field of atypical development; one who shows considerable promise of being able to make a substantial contribution of psych, knowledge in this area. Household Finance Corp., Detroit, is interested in returning veterans and other alumni to enter their ninth an- nual Accelerated Training Program class, their executive training pro- gram, which lasts 24 months. City of Flint, Mich., is seeking to fill the positions for: Medical Technologist for a 700 bed general hospital-male or female with BS and ASCP registration; and Dietitian with BA degree plus membership in the American Dietetic Assoc. and 1 yr. internship in an ac- credited hospital. Welch Grape Juice Co., Westfield, N.Y., has an opening in their Member Relations and Field Service Div. for a Field Repr. Agriculture grad. would be ideally suited to fulfill their needs Wilson & Co., Chicago, has vacancies for: Chemical Engr. - Pharmaceutical Production with BS at MS, no exper- ience required; Chemist in Calumet City with BS in Chem. or Biochem. Openings for women include: Clerk- Steno. with shorthand and typing, math, ability, 25 or over, and experi- ence and a Steno. with shorthand and typing and similar qualifications. University of Nevada, Reno, has vac- ancy for Technical Asst. to help in preparation for art exhibits and classes. Be helpful if ability to mix inorganic chemicals for ceramic glazes, clays, and slips and can assist with other ceramic procedures. YWCA has openings for women with grad. training and experience for sup- ervisory positions throughout the U.S. and in Honolulu. For further informa- tion call the Bureau. I State of Mich. announces exams for Highway Planning Engrg., Hospital Ac- counts Executive, Budget Technician, with final application date of May 11. State of Connecticut announces exams for: Library Asst., Fish Hatchery Foreman, Payroll Processing Clerk, Hospital Inspector and Consultant, Public Information Supervisor. (Clos- ing date for applications: May 4th.) Lab. Technician, Medical Record Li- brarian, Speech and Hearing Therapist, Psychiatric Social Worker, Welfare Con- sultant - Adoption, Sr. Occupational Therapist, Penal Classification Officer. (May 11th closing date.) and Sr. Engrg. Draftsman and Asst. Director of Cot- tage Life. (May 18th closing date.) For further information concerning any of the above positions, contact the Bureau of Appointments, 4001 Admin. Bldg., Ext. 3371. Student Part-Time Employment The following part-time jobs are available to students. Applications for these jobs can be made in the Non- Academic Personnel Office, Room 1020 Administration Building, during the following hours: Monday through Fri- day, 8:00 a.m to 12:30 p.m. Employers desirous of hiring students for part-time work should contact Bill Wenrich, Student Interviewer at NOrmandy 3-1511, extension 2939. Students desiring miscellaneous odd "0 FUN. Enjoying yourself is one of the best parts of college life. I Organization Notices ESCAPADE VISITS THE UNIVERSITY OF -MICHIGAN .and there's plenty of fun to be found in Ann Arbor'."^ . as you'll discover if you read this information-pocked article in the new issue of ESCAPADE Magazine. It's all reported, from the "Arb" to the Pretzel Bell. (Pictures, too.) Also in ESCAPADE: the Kingston Trio's big success with the country bit, a rundown on the Olympic Games, and the lowdown on the cam-followers who make race weekends racy ones. All in the AUGUST ISSUE-NOW ON SALE April 29, 1960 Exec. Bd. Engineering Class of '61, Field Tour to Bendix Systems Div., May 5, 1 p.m. Sign-up sheets on all dept. bulletin boards thru May 2. Meeting place "info"' and excuses given May 3. Mich. Christian Fellowship, Bible Study, April 29, 7:15 p.m., 2432 UES. KING OF BEERS " ANHEUSER -BUSCH, INC. + ST. LOUIS " NEWARK 9 LOS ANGELES . MIAMI " TAMPA 1 FOR YOU R DINING PLEASURE . . . When Important People come to town i. ghlight their visit with luncheon or dinner at the Corner House«-where food. service and surroundings meet your every wish. Tuesday through Saturday, 11:30 to 2:00 and 5:00 to 7:00. Sunday: Dinner, 12:00 to 3:00. May we suggest that you telephone for reservations? Ve Corner JHoue s. Thayer at Washington in Ann Arbor A block west of Rackham bldg.--NO 0-6056 7 r U --, The MICHIGAN LEAGUE offering FINE FOOD in a relaxing dining atmosphere 44 CHUCK WAGON LUNCH and DINNERS Fine Salads & Sandwiches FAMOUS FOR ROAST BEEF serving WINES and BEERS from all over the world Open from 11 A.M. to 11 P.M. f Closed Tuesdays Recommended by DUNCAN HINES and GOURMET BANQUET FACILITIES AVAILABLE 2045 PACKARD NO 2-1661 Catering at Your Home or Hall - Picnics Henry Turner, Prop. 'k I The DEL RIO ... known for its good pizza also SPAGHETTI - RAVIOLI - STEAKS - CHOPS - CHICKEN Special Served Daily PASTI ES-made every Wednesday- orders taken in advance FREE DELIVERY-CLOSED MONDAY 122 W. WASHINGTON ST. Phone NO 2-9575 _-. I ' - i 1 , 11 11 11 Why not dine at- The GOLDEN APPLES Restaurant THOMPSON'S RESTAURANT offers you a taste treat of a traditional Italian dish ._ Luncheon & Dinner Daily Sunday Dinner Student specials featured ,daily FRESH SEAFOOD .. . CHICKEN o STEAK o SEAFOOD DINNERS $1.75 Ur 2; No" I A LA CARTE $1.25 UP I SPAGHETTI HOUSE FOR THE FINEST IN PIZZA TOWER HOTEL 5:00-.:00 P.M. daily 300 South Thayer PIZZA rvr f/ " SPAGHETTI " CHICKEN * STEAK * RAVIOLI "eOnly Italian Spaghetti House in Town" CARRY OUT and DELIVERY 301 E. Liberty at 5th, NO 3-7363 OPEN SUNDAY will be served daily from 12 Noon to 2 P.M. and 5 P.M. to 4 A.M. 11 11 Open All Day Sunday LEO PING SAYS; - The campus boys and girls put on a nice parade last Friday. Lot of fun for everyone - that's the way Leo likes to see folks. t Enjoy the finest in f Cantonese and - m. FREE DELIVERY from 5 P.M. to 2 A.M. Expertly prepared by our special pizza pie maker and baked in new modern ovens to give you I i You know that the lobster you order at WEBER'S is fresh from our saltwater tank. the "best tastina oizza in town." We make these special preparations to I 11 II ,1 ii