I THE MICHIGAN DAILY FRIDAY, MARCH 5, 1954 I A a ROMANCE! ENCHANTMENT! Where? THE SLIDE BULE BALL MARCH 20 9-1 League Ballroom 2.50 a couple DAILY OFFICIAL Freshmen and Sophomores (1210 Angell Hall), or the Chairman of the Faculty Counselors for Juniors and Seniors (1213 Angell Hall). BULLETIN 11- . .... " "" The Daily Official Bulletin is an official publication of the University of Michigan for which the Michigan Daily assumes no editorial responsi- bility. Publication in it is construc- tive notice to all members of the University. Notices should be sent in TYPEWRITTEN form to Room 2552 Administration Building before 3 p.m. the day preceding publication (before 11 a.m. on Saturday). FRIDAY, MARCH 5, 1954 VOL. LXIV, No. 105 INotbces LS&A Students. Any student with the grade of -1," "X, or "no report" on his record for a course taken the last period he was in residence, must have the course completed by Fri., Mar. 5, or the grade will lapse to an "E." Exten- sions of time beyond this date to make up incompletes will be for extraordi- nary cases only. Such extensions of time may be discussed with the Chair- man of the Faculty Counselors for Late permission for women students who attended the Paul Badura-Skoda concert on February 17 will be no later than 11:20 p.m. Late permission for women students who attended "Ariadne of Naxos" on March 2 will be no later than 11:50 p.m. Late permission for women students who attended "Detective Story" on February 17 or February 18 will be no later than 11:15 p.m. Late Permission.: Because of the As- sembly Bali all women students will have a 1:30 late permission on Sat., Mar.6. Women's residences will be open until 1:25 a.m. The Delta Delta Delta local scholar- ship f~ind at the University of Michi- gan is for the benefit of any Junior woman who is working towards a bachelor's degree who shows evidence of superior citizenship, has a financial need, and who fulfills the scholarship requirement. Affiliated or unaffiliated women may apply. Requirements for Eligibility-Any reg- ularly enrolled Junior woman on the Michigan campus is eligible who has maintained an overall average of two- tenths of a point above all-campus women's average (of the preceding year). THE HARBOR HOUSE Welcomnes students, their friends and parents to enjoy a good meal in a pleasant atmos- phere where charcoal steaks are they best. 4633 WASHTENAW RD. PHONE YPSI 5506 Between Ann Arbor and Ypsi The minimum required average for eli- gibility this year is 2.86. Directions for Application-Applica- tion blanks may be secured from the Office of the Dean of Women. They are to be filled out and returned to that office accompanied by three letters of recommendation, as specified. Appli- cations must be filed by April 2, 1954. Paymwnt of Scholarship-Winners will be awarded $120 which is payable at the time of Registration the following aca- demic year. Teaching Candidates. Representatives from Redford Twp. Schools in Detroit, and Monroe, Michigan, will be on cam- pus Mon., Mar. 8, to interview pros- pective teachers and those already in the field. They are looking for people in Elementary School education, Science, Commercial Education, Shop, English- Social studies, and Language. If inter- ested, contact The Bureau of Appoint- mnents, 3528 Administration Bldg., NO 3-1511, Ext. 489. Teaching Candidates: Representatives from the following School Districts will interview prospective teacher applicants at the Bureau of Appointments during the wee kending March 13: Cleveland, Ohio-March 9-Elementary and Secondary Otsego, Michigan-March 9-Elemen- tary, Spanish, Phys. Ed. (W), Math, Science, and Speech. Pontiac, Michigan-March 11-Social Studies, Vocal Music, English, and Mathematics Saginaw, Mich.-March 11-Elemen- tary Mt. Clemens, Mich.-March 11-Ele- mentary, Social Studies, Science. Lansing Mich.-March 12-All ele- mentary and secondary Lincoln Park, Mich.-March 12-Ele- mentary, Secondary. 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Cooking privileges. Call NO 3-8454. )40D LARGE PLEASANT ROOM-Completely equipped for light housekeeping, elec- tric refrigerator, electric plate, all utilities. Must have a car. $10.00 a week. Phone NO 2-9020. )53D FOR RENT FOR RENT UNFURNISHED 4 room flat for rent, adults only. Heat and water furn- ished, 8985 Island Lake Rd. 1 mile west of Dexter. HA 6-9411. )23C FOR RENT-Nice room, equipped for light housekeeping with hot and cold running water, electric plate, all utili- ties. Must have a car. Phone NO 2-9020. $8 for single, $10 for double, per week. )34C FURNISHED Apartment-Three rooms, private bath, first floor, near campus. Suitable for three adults. Available March 15. Phone NO 3-5201. )36C PERSONAL FOR INEXPENSIVE CAR TOURS of Europe write: Mrs. John Lutz, Scan- dinavian Student Travel Service, Sa- line, Michigan. )67F NEWSWEEK is 6d 6c 6c 6e 6c 6c 6c 6e 6c Student Periodical, NO 5-1843 )72F HELP WANTED SUMMER CAMP JOBS, Ann Arbor area. Couplese, Men, Women. 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