PTEMBER 25, 1959 THE MICHIGAN DAILY .._ L4LdcnZ &Cfaemenb 0 Kessel-Serwin Alpha Epsilon Pi and graduate of the Unviersity, is employed by Mr. and Mrs. Ben Kessel of Ann LaSalle & Koch, Toledo, Ohio. irbor announce the engagement An April wedding is planned. -. , ww-v.-. - wyww** r ~ w pa l .. On he loue Every Friday morning on this page The Daily will run a column called "On The House." In this column will be run notices of housing group functions - parties, dances, picnics. Fraternities, sororities, dormitory groups, coops and other living units are welcomed to pub- licize their group events in this column. Forms providing the information necessary will be available at the Student Activities Bldg. at the IHC, IFC, Assembly and Panhellenic offices and on the second floor of the Student Publications Bldg. Forms must be returned to the office of The Daily by 5 p.m. of the Wednesday preceding the weekend of the social event to reach the column. Read and take advantage of "On the House" beginning next Friday in this spot. Schedule Tryout Meeting For Musket Production A mass meeting for all those interested in working on this Asch encouraged everyone to try year's Musket production will be out for the production. "In the held at 7 p.m. Sunday in the past we have used people both Union Ballroom. with. and without previous experi- "We feel that Musket offers an ence," he said. opportunity for everyone to work "Carousel" will be presented on on' all levels towards an artistic Dec. 2 3, 4 and 5. "We have added production," Richard Asch, Grad., an extra performance because of general chairman of:the organiza- the success of last year's show," tion. Asche explained. Musket is an all-student activ- ity, Aschi continued, which pre-. sents a major musical comedy Mahal ia Jackson each year. This year -Rogers & Hammerstein's "Carousel" has been chosen, The mass meeting o Ap ear Here itself will be short, Asch promised, and it will be followed immedi- "The greatest jazz voice since ately by tryouts for principal parts Bessie Smith," Mahalia Jackson, and t'he singing and dancing will appear at Ann Arbor High chorus. There will also be organi- School at 8;30 pan. Saturday. zatiohal metings for the commit- Tickets are available at local tees. record and book stores. Posts Open For J-Hop All sophomores and juniors are eligible to petition for the 1960 J-Hop committee chairmanships, Alex Fisher, '61, announced Yes- terday. Petitions will be available in Rm. 2534 of the Student Activitiesj Building on Tuesday and must beI returned there by Saturday, Oct. 3 at noon. DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN (Continued from Page 2) For any additional information con- tact the Bureau of Appointments, 3528 Admin. Bldg., NO 3-1511, Ext. 489. Personnel Requests: Maxwell, Air Force Base, Alabama, Air /University, has vacancy for an Educa- tional Specialist. At least completion of 4 yrs. college, including or supple- mented by major study in education,' with special study in psych., stat., test construction, and evaluation. Must have 3 or more yrs, of responsible experience. Raytheon Mfg. Co., Microwave and Power Tube Div., Massachusetts, has openings for the following at all de- gree and experience levels: Chemists, Director, Complete listing and descrip- tion are on file at the Bureau." Engrs., Technical Recruiter, Training Current Federal Examination An- nouncements and local and regional Civil Service Examinations announce- ments are now on file at the Bureau. The Internat'l Silver Co., Meriden, Conn., has job opportunities in their. Sales Dept. Prefer ages.22-30, with mil- itary service completed. Warren City Schools, Warren, Ohio, is interested in employing a dental hy- gienist. Freeport Sulphur Co., N.Y.C., is in- terested in finding a Metallurgical Engr. with approximately five yrs. experience, preferably in the utilization of nickel in steel industries. Position is that of a Technical Representative. Armco Drainage & Metal Products, Inc., South Bend, Ind., has need of 2 Sales Engts., preferably have a BS de- gree in Civil Engrg. or Mech. Engrg., or Architectural Engrg. Scott, Foresman & Co., Chicago, is seeking qualified persons, men and wo- men, seeking editorial careers in the fields of Science-Mathematics, Bus. Admin. ahd Psychology-Education, and A lot more han ordinary Cleaning must have background in college teach- ing or writing.. Also in need of young lady with a Journalism or English ma- jor to prepare material for: elementary grade publication; and Secretary to do research, and perform general editor- ial duties. HRB-Singer, Ino., Science Park State College, Pa., has opportunity for a Mathematical Statistician with Ph.D. in this field. Acmte Stele Co., Chicago, is looking for an Electrical Engrg. graduate, power option preferred, with little or no ex- perience who would be interested in and qualify for an excellent opportu- nity in their plant Electrical Division. Diamond Crystal Salt Co., St. Clair, Mich., is in immediate need of a new or recent graduate with B.S. in Chem- ical field, for vacancy in Analytical Control, Analytical'Methods and Prod- uct Development. Edsel Ford Institute for. Medical Re- search, Detroit, Mich., is in nede of 2 persons to work in radioactive labor- atory as lab assts. Will, train extensive- ly, background in physics, chemistry and math, would be helpful. Management Consultant Firm in Chi- cago is seeking an Asst. Plant Superin- tendent for well-established Chicago headquartered pet food manufacturer and distributor. Max. 35 yrs. of age, B.S.M.E. or B.S.C.E. degree or equivalent experience, and at least 3 yrs. direct supervisory experience in a food pro- cessing industry, Internat'l Institute of Milwaukee County, Wis., has opening for Group Worker with M.A. in Social Work with specialization in community organiza- tion or group work. Oregon State Civil Service Commis- sion announces examinations for: Bac- teriologist and Sanitarian. U.S. citizen. California state Govt. announces ex- amination for Associate Water Pollu- tion Control Engr. Announcement. is on file at the Bureau. Also in need of Clinical Psychologists. F Organization Notices I GOLD- BOND, Cleaners 515 East William Your campus cleaner (Use of .thisolumn for an- nouncements is available to offi- cially.recognized and registered or- ganizations only. Organizations planning to be active for the fall semester should register by Oct. 10, Forns available, 2011 Student Ac- tivities Bldg.) Presbyterian Graduate Group Dinner, Sept. 25, 6:30 u.m., speaker, Mr. Robert Marshall, "The Protestant and Poli- tics," Washtenaw Ave. Church. Congregational Discipies, E & R Stu- dent Guild, After-Game Cider Hour, Sat., Sept, 26, after game, 524 Thomp- son. * * * Latvian Student Club, first meeting this semester, . Fri., Sept. 25, 7:00 p.m., Ann Arbor Room, Women's League. TRYOUT MEETINGS TODAY at 4:15 P