*1 PAGE TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY WEDNESDAY. APRM CEO. 1959 THE MICHIGAN DAILY VV ".LNF :flAVAILL RliT i1 &W,1490 Wesleyans Active In U Church Life "Making a home away from home for Methodist students is the primary aim of the Wesleyan Guild," David Newton, '55, presi- dent of the organization said. The organization sponsors many activities, social as well as reli- gious. A survey of discrimination on Big Ten campuses and a study of the McCarren-Walter Immigra- tion Act were made by Methodist students through the social com- mittee of the organization. A drama workshop, in which plays are read and directed, and an international committee which sponsors activities for interna- tional students are among the twenty-four student committees of the group. Sunday services include a Bible study group which is led by Rev. Eugene Ransom, student pastor of the group, a fellowship supper which is held at 5:30 and is fol- lowed by a short worship program and a planned program, such as a panel discussion or a speaker. Wednesday morning Matins are held weekly at 7:15 a.m. in the church and a tea is held at 4:30 each Wednesday. Friday night so- cial activities also include Metho- dist students. Officers of the organization are Newton, president; Kurt Meyers, '56E, vice-president; Grace Gaag, '57N, secretary; Dick Smith, '57E, treasurer. Rev. Ransom is pastor of the group and Mrs. Jack Brown is associate director. Law Club Banquet The Law School's annual Foun- der's Day banquet will be held at 6 p.m. Friday in the Lawyer's Club. Featured speaker will be Wilber M. Brucker, general counsel for the United States defense depart- ment and former governor of Mi- chigan. DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN ..= A Z ( a 4 i 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 Uni- versity. Notices should be sent in TYPEWRITTEN form to Room 3553 Administration Building before 2 p.m. the day preceding publication (be- fore 10 a.m. on Saturday.) Notice of lectures, concerts and organization meetings c'nnot be published oftener than twice. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20, 1955 Vol. LXV, No. 136 Notices Blue Cross Group Hospitalization, Medical and Surgical Service Programs for staff members will be open from April 11 to April 22 for new applications and changes in contracts now in effect. Staff members who wish to enroll, or change their coverage to include sur- gical and medical services, should make such changes at the Personnel Office, Room 3012 Administration Building. New applications and changes will be- come effective June 5, with the first payroll deduction on May 31. Regents' Meeting: Wed., May 25. Communications for consideration at this meeting must be in the President's hands not later than Tues., May 17. The annual spring meeting of the University Senate, Mon., May 23, at 4:15 p.m. in Rackm Lecture Hall. Matters to be included on the agenda should be brought to the attention of the Sec- retary by Mon., May 2. Wolverine Girls' State: Interviewing for counseling positions for the 1955 Wolverine Girls' State Thurs., April 21, 1:00-3:00 p.m. in the League Social Director's Office. The following persons, who have been selected as May Festival Ushers, have not picked up their usher tickets as yet. The tickets may be picked up at the box office in Hill Auditorium Tues. and Wed. from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Ronald De Bouver, Anita Carlton, Herbert Cohen, Donna Cha, Janet Cur- rie, Mary Cyms, Chloe Dandison, Dolor- es Doll, Joan St. Denis Dudd, John Edward Dudd; Kathleen Emmons, W. Flenniken, Douglas Finney, Cyril Freedman, Ed- ward Furdak, Patricia Gage, Anita Gold- stein, Ruth Glick; Carol Kenney, Don Kenney, Glen Klein, Mrs. James Lewis Jr., James Lewis Jr., Jane Long, Betty Masterson, Mary A. McPherson, Sally McKeighan; Jeanne Nagel, Suhaila Niazi, Jean Nutley, Elizabeth Neuberger, Richard Nyberg, Mary A. Richards, Emily Rich- ards; A. J. Sorscher, Alex Sarko, Janet Schneider, Sara Scott, Sally Stahl, Ar- thur G. Schwartz, Priscilla Stockwell, Sara Schumacher, Margaret Takagi, James W. Whitney, Edwin Von Boeven- ter. All students planning to meet the Di- rected Teaching requirement for the secondary school teaching certificate during the fall or spring semesters of the 1955-1956 academic year must file their applications in Room 3206, Uni- versity High School before the end of the present semester. Anyone failing to make application will seriously jeopr- dize his chances for securing an assign- ment. Medical College Admission Test: Ap- plication blanks for the May 7 admini- stration of the Medical College Admis- sion Test are still available at 110 Rack- ham Building. Application blanks are due in Princeton, N.J.-not later than April 23, 1955. If you expect to enter medical school in the fall of 1956, you are urged to take the test on May 7. Selective Service Examination: Stu- dents taking the Selective Service Col- lege Qualification Test on April 21 are requested to report to Room 140, Busi- ness Administration, Thurs., April 21 at 8:30 a.m. The Bureau of Appointments will hold its weekly meeting for SUMMER PLACEMENT in Room 3G of the Michi- gan Union April 20 from 1:00-4:45 p.m. At this time all available summer job opportunities will be presented that have been listed with the Summer Placement Division. SUMMER PLACEMENT INTERVIEWING REQUESTS The Electro Auto-Lite Co., Owosso, Mich. will interview sophomore or Jun- ior candidates majoring in Industrial Eng. for summer employment. Positions open in Ind. Eng., Time & Study, Time & Motion Methods. Mr. Loomis will in- terview in room 3B of the Mich. Union from 9:30-4:00 p.m. on April 20. If in- terested in making an appointment to be interviewed call the Bureau of App'ts, 31511, Ext. 2614. Danly Machine Specialties, Inc., Chi- cago, Ill. will interview Engineering un- dergraduates for summer employment on April 22 for participation in their summer program. Candidates would be assigned to various departments where they would be given instruction & re- sponsibility. This involves the manufac- turing, design, research, methods and v a r i o1. s administrative departments. Call NO 3-1511, Ext. 2182 for an ap- pointment to be interviewed. H. J. Heinz Co. will interview candi- dates for summer employment on Wed., April 20 from 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. in Room 3A of the Michigan Union. Posi- tions deal with the procurement of fresh cucumbers from farmers, their shipping and salting. Candidates would be bonded as farmers pay by check. Location in Mich. (eastern, central or western area) or Indiana. Job lasts from July 15 to Sept. 15 with a salary beginning at $60 per week for a six day week. Prefer someone with a rural back- ground and/or ability to negotiate with farmers. If interested call Bureau of Appointments, NO 3-1511, Ext. 2614 for an appointment to be interviewed. Camp Al-Gon-Quain, Burt Lake, Mich. will interview male candidates on Thurs., April 21 from 2:00 to 4:00 p.m. If interested in making an appointment for an interview call NO 3-1511, Ext. 2614. Positions open for male counselors are in riding & horsemanship, arts & crafts, sailing, tennis, riflery, archery and music. The season lasts for eight weeks. Candidates will be chosen on the basis of previous experience and on their availability for more than one summer. Petoskey Play House, Pet., Michigan will interview mle & female candidates at the Bureau of Appointments on April 23 from 9:00 to 12:00 a.m. Positions open for actors, technical personnel, artist and public relations press man. This is a second year company that presents a show a week at the residence Co. in Pet. Season runs from June 27-Sept. 6. The Artist candidate should be familiar with silk-screen work, be capable of handling a program layout, newspaper lay-out and theatre decor. Call NO 3- 1511, Ext. 2614 for an appointment to be interviewed. SUMMER PLACEMENT PERSONNEL REQUESTS City of Detroit Civil Service Commis- sion will accept applications for the fol- lowing positions for summer employ- ment: Lifeguard, age 192-35 yrs., pay- ing a salary $1.45-1.82 per hour; Swim- ming instructor age 19 -35 yrs., paying $1.45-2.10 per hour. Candidates must be residents of Detroit. If interested contact City of Detroit, Civil Service Commission, 6th floor, City-County Bldg., 400 Woodward Ave., Detroit, Mich. Representatives from the following school systems will be at the Bureau of Appointments for interviews: Wed., April 20 Flint, Michigan (Atherton Agricultur- al School) - Teacher Needs: First Grade Fourth; Combination Fifth- Sixth (man) pfd.; Jr. High English- History (woman); H.S. English (wom- an); with science, if possible Driver Training (man) and Coach Assistant; Physical Education (Woman); Home Economics. Wayne, Michigan-Teacher Needs: El- ementary. Thurs., April 21 Algonac, Michigan - Teacher Needs: Later Elementary; Commercial; Librar- ian; Asst. Football-Basketball Coach; Jr. High-7th, 8th & 9th Grade subjects, Grosse Pointe, Michigan - Teacher Needs: Elementary;, Secondary - all fields. Jackson, Michigan - Teacher Needs: English-Social Science; Mathemtics- Science (Core); Early and Later Ele- mentary; Boy's Physical Education with the Core position Girl's Physical Edu- cation. Lincoln Park, Michigan -- Teacher Needs: Elementary; Jr. High Seventh; Eighth Mathematics; English; Sr. High English; Physical Eduction (Woman); English (Remedial) possibly;; Social Science; Industrial Arts; Mathematics; Science (man); Commercial (man); Elementary Music (vocal) women; Sr. High Music (vocal) man; Visiting Teacher. Fri., April 22 Fraser, Michigan - Teacher Needs: Jr. High Librarian; Chemistry-Physics; Early and Later Elementary. Morrice, Michigan- Teacher Needs: English - Spanish; Commercial-short hand; Agriculture; Early and Later Ele- mentary, For appointments or additional infor- mation contact the Bureau of Appoint- ments, 3528 Administration Bldg., NO 3-1511, Ext. 489. We have been notified of the follow- ing vacancies: U.S. Naval Adademy, Annapolis, Md.- Assistant Professor in Math. and Me- chanics. Masters or higher degree and at least one yr. exp. CJnal Zone Government-Elem, and Jr. & Sr. H.S. English, Spanish, S.S., Science, Math., Commerce, Music, Art, Home Ec., & Shop. Also Phys. Educ. and Recreation. Must have at least 3 yrs, experience. Aged 24 to 40. Anglo - American Schools, Athens, Greece-High School Principal; man with Masters and at least two years of administrative experience at H.S. level. Must sign a two year contract. Territorial College of Guam, Agana, Guam-Asst. Prof., Social Science and English. Masters Degree with some work toward Ph.D. Experienced. Married, no children. Man or woman. The American School in Japan, To- kyo - Social Studies Teacher. Needs special training in Far Eastern studies. Man or woman. Experience preferred butnot necessary. For additional information contact the Bureau of Appointments, 3528 Ad- ministration building, phone NO 3- 1511, Ext. 489. PERSONNEL INTERVIEWS: Representatives from the following (Continued on Page 4) -U MICHIGAN DAILY Phone NO 2-3241 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES' LINES 1 DAY 3 DAYS 6 DAYS 2 .66 1.47 2.15 3 .77 1.95 3.23 4 .99 2.46 4.31 Figure 5 overage words to a line. Classified deadline, 3 P.M. daily. 11:00 A.M. Saturday LOST AND FOUND LOST PARAKEET-Grey Black, Blue Breast, answers name "Denny"; neigh- borhood 619 E. University. Call NO 3-5583, Dawson; $10 reward if located. )97A LOST gold Swiss Alpine watch, expand- ing band, vicinity of the Old Ger- man. 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