A Page 6-Friday, April 10, 1981-The Michigan Daily OAKLAND-MACOMB COUNTY RESIDENTS ARE YOU GRADUAING THI1S SPRING? If you are, you can apply now for graduate study at Oakland University. Oakland offers advanced degrees in: Engineering Music Computer & Information Area Studies Science English Applied Mathematics Applied Statistics Biology Chemistry Physics Education Clinical Psychology Guidance & Counseling History Linguistics Sociology Master of Public Administraoon Master of Business Administration Instructor scolded for teaching classics Washington suburbs and has long ROCKVILLE, Md. (AP)-A hearing prided itself on its school system. examiner has found a high school The dispute centers on whether teacher guilty of "willful and Aristotle's "Poetics," a treatise on the deliberate" insubordination and nature of tragedy, and Machiavelli's recommended he be suspended for "The Prince," a classic on political giving his students the chance to earn strategy and statesmanship, are ger- extra credit by reading Aristotle and mane to the 10th grade English Machiavelli. curriculum. Joseph Sickles recommended on LANG HAS LONG supplemented his Tuesday that the Montgomery County classes on Shakespeare and Board of Education suspend Cyril Lang Elizabethan tragedy at Charles Wood- without pay for one semester for ward High School with the two works, defying Principal Anita Willens' order although a committee of five English to stop teaching unapproved works by teachers and a supervisor, said they the two writers. were "too abstruse for students at that THE COUNTY, one of the wealthiest educational level," according to in the nation, encompasses several Superintendent J. Edward Andrews. OF C, DiscoverflyinFLYERS 4N Aa8 See the airplane on the Diag Thursday and Friday Anyone can fly for $20 by taking a Discov- ery Flight with the Michigan Flyers. If you are affiliated with the University of Michi- gan call for information. 994-6208. Oakland University is located just off V-75 near M-59 east of the Pontiac Silverdome For information Call or Write: The Graduate School Oakland University Rochester, MI 48063 (313) 377-3166 Spring Registration-Friday, May 1, 1981 Classes begin May4, 1981. Summer Registration-Friday, June 26, 1981 Classes begin June29, 1981. Oakland University is an equal opportunity/affirmative action institution Daily Photo by BRIAN MAS MICHIGAN STUDENT ASSEMBLY President-elect Jon Feiger flashes a victory smile after winning last night's campus election. With Feiger is LSA- Student Government representative Roberta Pearlman. Feiger, PAC win in MSA elections Join The Daily Editorial Staff (Continued from Page 1) allowed to operate'longer on Wed- nesday to make up for the time loss. GOLDMAN ALSO SAID results in several seats would be unavailable due to complications in tabulating the votes. Some seats in the Engineering School may not be announced until a student law suit - charging that the school is entitled to four seats instead of the current three - is decided in the ap- peals process in MSA's judicial branch, J. S. 5,4CHYS PASSION according to ST. JOHN First Presbyterian Church Chancel and Youth Choirs with the Ann Arbor Chamber Orchestra conducted by DONALD BRYANT PALM SUNDAY Apr. 12, 4:00 p.m. SOLOISTS: Julia Braxhoim,° Sally Car- penter, James Craig,~David Parks, Philip Pierson, Ray Shuster, Nancy Spengler, Lawrence Vincent, Ben Whiteley 1432 Washtenaw the Central Senate Judiciary. In addition, Goldman said MSA would have to decide a course of action for the School of Library Science represen- tation. No winner was declared there because of a tie between three can- didates, all of whom received one write- in vote. The School of Social Work seat remained vacant because the two ballots cast were invalid. Winners of seats in the individual schools included: Shelly Zieglman (PAC), Architecture; Mary Weisen- berger (Responsible Alternative), Art; Donna Goldstein (PAC) and Nancy Yawitz (PAC), Business Ad. ministration; Dennis Dhondt (indepen- dent), Dentistry; Melanie Karafotias (Independent), Education; Kevin Ireland (PAC), Engineering; Jack Crable (PAC), Law; Helen Raymond; Mary Beth Sasso, and Glynis Vandoor- ne, Library Science (three-way tie, no winner); Lisa Mandel (PAC) and Valerie Mims (PAC), LSA (results are incomplete); Billy Markson (PAC), Medicine; Andrea Fahey (PAC); Music; Amy Phillips (PAC), Phar- macy; Ellen Steckel, Public Health; Barney Pace (PAC), Katherine Yih (PAC), John Beck (PAC), Timothy Feeman (PAC), and Bob Rice (PAC), Rackham. Winners in the elections for Student Publications Board are Greg Haddad, an undergraduate, and Mark Kowalski; a graduate student. THIS SPRING IT'S KITES, FLYING UP TO THE HEIGHTS Enjoy high-flying fun in the skies. Sturdy Mylar kites in a variety of shapes and sizes. Shown, two kites from our great I I Now comes Miller time.