six THE MICHIGAN DAILY ' WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1952 I I IAU PlansK Art Festival For March The Inter-Arts Union is busily preparing for the annual Student Arts Festival to be held March 21 through 23. The three-day program is in- tended to give students an oppor- tunity to present their original works, including stage group pro- ductions involving several of the arts. IN AN ATTEMPT to combine art forms, the Festival plans to produce "The Silver Heron," a verse play to be danced, by Ann Stevenson, '54. Try-outs for dance parts in the play will be held from 3:30 to 5:30 p.m. Friday in the Bar- bour dance studio. There are ; openings for both men and wo- men. Speaking part try-outs are scheduled for 4 to 6 p.m. Monday and Tuesday in the League. Featuring original student works in the fields of music, poe- try, drama, painting and related arts, the Festival hopes to draw its material from the campus at large. Although it does not dis- courage contributions from stu- dents who have participated in past shows, it would like to re- ceive the works of newcomers, ac- cording to Bob Cogan, Grad., head of the Festival committee. Contributions for the show may be submitted at 2:30 p.m. on any Saturday this month at the IAU headquarters in the League. Band Concert To Finance EasternTrip Tickets are now available for the special University Symphony Band concert, "Send the Band to Philadelphia," to be held at 8:30 p.m. Feb. 26 in Hill Auditorium. The concert is being presented to help defray expenses of the band's trip to Philadelphia where it will play for the Music Educa- tors National Conference March 21. Featured at the concert here will be famed Scandinavian saxaphonist Sigurd Rascher. Also on the program are student solos In '"Meditation" from Massenet's opera, Thais (flute choir) and student drum and trumpet solos in "Trumpet and Drum" by Lang. Tickets may be purchased at the Union, League, Rm. 1020 Ad- ministration Bldg;, Harris Hall and, several local record shops. Cinema Guild Requests' A . I 4c on South University Avenue Ann Arbor's Fast Growing Shopping Center FO R EST C HURC H E. UNIVERSITY 10, oor oo o oor 01. or ;o I r i-. V! W . The Program includes assignments in machine operation and production functions. Introducing THE NEWEST MMBER OF THE G-E TRAINING FAMILY A Program for Developing Manufacturing Leaders At General Electric, with its 200,000 products, Manufacturing Training Program, newest member of the millions of dollars must be spent annually for ma- well-known group of comprehensive Company-wide train- terials alone ... and more than 100,000 people in 119 ing programs-Test, Chemistry and Metallurgy, Physics, plants comprise its manufacturing organization. Business Training, and Advertising. WHAT MANUFACTURING IS At the conclusion of the Program, members fit into Manufacturing comprises all the activities essential to some phase of General Electric manufacturing, with their translating engineering designs into finished products. on-the-job progress being carefully followed to assure the This means that there are satisfying, rewarding careers most effective utilization of their skills. Recently, our in manufacturing supervision and as technical specialists G-E manufacturing groups surveyed their future leader- in such important areas as purchasing, manufacturing ship requiremenits. Within the next five years, their needs engineering, production, and wage rate work, and in the for new leaders in direct supervision alone will exceed specialized functions within each one. These include tech- 1300 men! nical specialties: value analysis, materials handling, opera- OPPORTUNITY... AND YOU tion planning and methods analysis, inventory control, and If a career in manufacturing at General Electric interests motion time study. you-and if you have a technical education or a general Men holding such lobs fare findine' the~m rchaleneine' -- - .-11 _. I 6 00f New Modern Bank Large Post Office Two Men's Clothing Stores Miller's lee Cream Bar Five Dry Cleaners & Laundries Two Shoe Reair Shops Television-Radio-Photo Shops Complete Record Shop War Surplus PX 04 Drug Stores Laundromat 2 Book Stores 3 Jewelry Stores 6 Restaurants 2 Womens Shops 2 Tailor Shops Florist Beauty Shops 3 Barber Shops 2 Groceries H- o ordo ool Al A vlo "I SO or, TAPPAN 00 00 0, '° f. i ZT A T F I