s PAGE FOUR THE MICHIGAN DAILY SATURDAY, MAY 21, 195 'Ensian Posts Additional appointments have been made for the 1956 'Ensian Ed- itorial and Business Junior staff. New Features Editor will be Di- ana Cook, '57Ed; Ass't. Features Editor, Ruthie Plaut, '58; Schools and Colleges Editor, Nelson Howe, '57; Ass't Schools and Colleges Ed- itor Harold Barron, '58; House Groups Editor, Mary Jo Palmer '57, and Ass't. Schools and College Editors Chris Dittmer, '58 and Mi- mi Ryan, '58. Arthur Friedman, '57BAd, will fill the position of Engravings Ed- itor while Greg Neff, '57E, will be Organizations Editor; Eleanor Shaw, '56Ed, and Nancy Lindgren, '58, Ass't. Organizations Editors; Carey Wall, '58, Tryouts Editor; Maryanne Pahl, '58, and Barb Humphries, '57, Ass't. Tryouts Ed- itors and Howard Urow, '58, and Marjorie Cort, '58, Ass't. Sports Editors. Photography Editor will be Paul Kerastas, '57; Ass't. Photog- raphy Editor Maryanne Peltier, '56BAd, and Ass't. Copy Editors Helen Long, '58, and Kathy Nor- man, '57. On the 'Ensian Business staff, Sue Michiner will serve as Ass't. Office Manager; Bob Wood, '57, Ass't. Advertising Manager; Pro- motions Manager, Glen Carlson, '57; Sales Manager, Al Schadel, '58; Campus Sales Manager, Bill Heath, '57; Sales Accounts Man- ager, Judy Gamble, '58; Contracts Manager, Dee Galonska, '57Ed., Fraternity Sales, Nick Kachokus, '58; Women's Dorm Sales, John- nie Nagel, '58N and Ass't. Con- tracts, Gertrude Scheib, '58. DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETI N -Daily-Sam Ching STUDENTS concentrate on Ibsen oblivious to the workman on campus. According to Operation and Maintenance Supervisor Ed- ward Pardon, the plant department has been constructing addi- tional bicycle racks north of Mason Hall. They have also placed a directory of the campus, gift of the 1954 class, in the case at the corner of State and North University. Further repair work will continue all week. Raking, pruning, planting and constructing will occupy the workmen. Gargoyle The last Gargoyle of the cur- rent season will be on sale Wednesday. The issue will include stories by Dori Appel, '56, Richard Lang, Grad., and Gayle Greene, '55. In addition, there will be a section about computing ma- chines. ' Board Petitions Due Wednesday Petitioning is open through Wednesday for postiion on the Anti-Discrimination Board. Under the sponsorship of Stu- dent Government Council, the board is composed of students, faculty members, and local busi- nessmen to study and hear com- plaints against local concerns who may be discriminating against students. Petitions may be obtained from Ruth Callahan in the Office of Student Affairs in the Adminis- tration Building.' "The Rainmaker" N. Richard Nash's "The Rain- maker" will be the third produc- tion of the Drama Season at the Lydia Mendelssohn Theater be- ginning Monday. (Continued from Page 2) Hudson, Michigan -- Teacher Needs: English (H.S.); Social Studies-History and American Gov't. Imlay City, Michigan-Teacher Needs: English-Library; Football Assistant-So- cial Science; English-Spanish or Latin; Commercial; Music (Instrumental); Vo- cal); Jr. High. Jackson, Michigan (East Jackson Pub- lic Schools) - Teacher Needs: Boys' Physical Education, able to coach some sports-teach Jr. High English or Mathe- matics; Girl's Physical Education-Jr. High English or Social Science. Marshall, Michigan - Teacher Needs: Jr. High English (woman preferred); Music-strings - H.S. Choir (woman); Second Grade. Manchester, Michigan-Teacher Needs: H.S. Social Studies (man pfd.) also take over as assistant basketball coach; Ele- mentary-H.S. Vocal Music. Niles, Michigan-Teacher Needs: Kin- dergarten; First, Jr. High English; Jr. High English-Civics; General Shop. Northville, Michigan-Teacher Needs: Elementary Art; H.S. Art; English; So- cial Studies (7th Grade); Mathematics (8th Grade). Onaway, Michigan - Teacher Needs: Basketball Coach; Girls' Physical Edu- cation. Romeo, Michigan - Teacher Needs: Home Economics; English - Speech; Mathematics - English; First Grade; Second; Seventh; Mentally Handicap- ped. St. Louis, Michigan-Teacher Needs: Girls' Physical Education. U bly, Michigan-Teacher Needs: Eng- lish (Grades 9-12); Bookkeeping, Short- hand-Social Studies (Grades 9-12). Willilamston, Michigan (Wiilllmston Community Schools) - Teacher Needs: Science-French; Social Studies-French. South Orange and Maplewood, New Jersey-Teacher Needs: Early Elemen- tary; Fifth Grade; Art Assistant to the Director; Jr. High Mathematics; Mathe- matics-General Science; English-French; Vocal Music; H.S. Speech-Dramatics (man); Girls' Physical Education; Direc- tor of Guidance and Child Study. New York, New York-Teacher Needs: (Board of National Missions) All fields in various states. Niagara Falls, New York - Teacher Needs: Kindergarten; Early Elementary. Charlotte, North Carolina - Teacher Needs: French - Spanish; Fine Arts (dance and dramatics). Copley, Ohio-Teacher Needs: Early and Later Elementary; Industrial Arts- Social Studies; Social Studies. Fayette, Ohio-Teacher Needs: Sci- ence; Mathematics; English; Varsity Coach-interested in basketball. Fulton County, Ohio (Chesterfield- Dover Centralized School) - Teacher Needs: Fifth Grade; Sixth Grade; Com- mercial Studies. Lakewood,Ohio-Teacher Needs: Jr. High Art-Social Studies or English; History-wrestling coach. For additional information contact the Bureau of Appointments, 3528 Ad- ministration Bldg., NO 3-1511, Ext. 489. Beginning Tues., May 24 the following School Representatives will be at the Bureau of Appointments for inter- views: Tues., May 24 Marlette, Michigan (Marlette Commu- nity School)-Teacher Needs: Chemis- try-Physics-Biology; Social Studies (mi- nor English); Commercial (shorthand, office practice and Typing). Vassar, Michigan - Teacher Needs: Early and Later Elementary; Elementary Music (vocal); Art, Elementary and H.S.; Speech; Social Studies-History- Govt.; Athletic Director (Hd. Coach Ft- ball and Track). Wed., May 25 Howell, Michigan - Teacher Needs: Dramatics-Speech; Girls Physical Edu- cation-Science; Mathematics; Band-In- strumental Music; Home Economics; English; Social Studies. Thurs., May 26 Mount Clemens, Michigan - Teacher Needs: Early and Later Elementary. For appointments or additional in- formation contact the Bureau of Ap- pointments, 3528 Administration Bldg., NO 3-1511, Ext. 489. SUMMER PLACEMENT INTERVIEWING REQUESTS Pleasant View Hotel, Clark Lake, Mich. (12 miles from Jackson) will interview women candidates on May 23 in Room 3B of the Mich. Union from 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. They have opening for five waitresses (work would be in dining room, soda fountain, grill work in cof- fee shop). Salary, plus room, board & tips. There is also an opening for a salad & pastry women. Her salary would be $30 per week, plus room & board. General Telephone Co., Muskegon, Mich. will interview women candidates for summer employment on May 24 from 1:30 to 5:00 p.m. in Room 3N of the Mich. Union. They need five or ten girls for telephone operators with pay starting at $35 per week, plus differen- tial. They are interested in girls without previous experience as well as those who have had experience. Company will help to locate living quarters for any candidates who are not Muskegon res- idents. There is a possibility of future summer employment and future ad- vancement within the company for tl% right parties. Call the Bureau of App'ts., NO 3-1511, Ext. 2614 to make an app't. to be interviewed. PERSONNEL INTERVIEW: Interview to be held by representative of General Telephone Co., Muskegon, Mich. previously announced for Wed., May 25 will be held as follows: Tues., May 24 Gen'l Telephone Co., Muskegon, Mich. -women for positions of Service Repre- sentatives. Menand women for ac- counting positions. Mon., May 23-P.M. and Tues., May 24 - A.M. Libby-Owen-Ford Glass Fibers, Tole- do, Ohio-men for Management Train- ing Program leading to positions in Sales, Production Management, Ac- counting, Etc. For appointments contact the Bureau of Appointments, 3528 Ad. Bldg., Ext. 371. PERSONNEL REQUESTS: Dept. of Health, Educ., and Welfare, Social Security Admin., has vacancies for Bus. Ad. graduates for positions of Credit Union Examiners. High-Fidelity House, Pasadena, Calif., has openings for two men as Hi-F Sales Executives.Requirements include: 20-35 yrs. of age, admin. exp., sales ability, advertising exp., or advanced technical knowledge. Kresge Eye Inst., Detroit, Mich., is seeking to employ women with degrees in Physics or Math. for positions of Research Technicians. For further information contact the Bureau of Appointments, 3528 Admin. Bld., Ext. 371. Aeronautical Engineering L e c t u r e. "Measurements of Forces and Moments on Oscillating Airfoils at Low Speeds and Comaparison with Theory In- cluding Viscosity Effects," Dr. A. I. van. de Vooren, National Luchvaartlaborator- ium, Amsterdam, Netherlands. Mon.,l May 23, at 2:15 p.m., in Room 1504 East Eng. Bldg. Academic Notices Doctoral Examination for David Lean- dor Stratmon, Political Science; thesis: "An Administrative Appraisal of the U.S. Public Health Mission in Liber- 1," Sat., May 21, West Council Room, Rackham Building, at 9:00 a.m. Chair- man, Ferrel Heady. Doctoral Examination for James Max- well Osborn, Mathematics; thesis: "Sets of Radial Discontinuity of Entire and Meromorphic Functions," St., May 21, East Council Room, Rackham Build- ing, at 10:00 a.m. Chairman, George Piranian. Doctoral Examination for Philip Strong Humphrey, Zoology; thesis: "The Relationships of the Sea-Ducks (Tribe Mergini), Mon., May 23, 2089 Natural Science Building, at 9:00 a.m. Chair- man, Josselyn Van Tyne. Doctoral Examination for Francis SophustKilmer MacMillan, Biological Chemistry; thesis: "The Biosynthesis of Glucuronides of DL-Tropic and DL- a- t" Hexahydrotropic Acids, in the Whole Animal and in Tissue Preparations," Mon., May 23, 311 West Medical Build- ing, at 1:30 p.m. Chairman, J. P. Chan- dler. Doctoral Examination for John Wil- liam Jewett, Mathematics; thesis: "Dif- ferentiable Approximations to Light In- terior Transformations," Mon., May 23, East Council Room, Rackham Bldg., at 2:00 p.m. Chairman, . S. Young. Concerts Student Recital Postponed: The reci- tal by Dawn Waldron, soprano, pre- viously announced for Sat., May21,.has been postponed. The new date will be announced later. Student Recital Cancelled: The reci- tal by Douglas Stott, baritone, previous- ly announced for Sun. evening, May 22, in Auditorium A, Angell Hall, has been cancelled. The new date will be an- nounced later. Events Today Drama Season. "Gentlemen. The Queens," starring Helen Hayes, Sat., May 21, Lydia Mendelssohn Theater. 8:30 p.m.; matinee, 2:30 p.m. Hallun Tennyson, English Quaker, will speak at SRA Saturday Lunch - "Portrait of a Saint" (Bhare of India) 12:15 p.m., Lane Hall. Call for reserva- tions. Hillel. Sat. morning services. 9:00 a.m. Ukrainian Student Club. A film on Ukrainian folk dancing, songs, and art, Sat., May 21 at 9:00 p.m. at the Uni- versity Television Studios (Maynard Street. Coming Events Episcopal Student Foundation. Can- terbury House breakfasts following both the 8:00 and 9:00 a.m. services Sun., May 22. Last lecture in the "Faith clf the Church" series, 4:30 p.m., Sun., May 22, at Canterbury House. Canterbury Supper, 6:00 p.m., Sun., May 22, at Can- terbury House, followed by informal talks and questioning of nominees for Canterbury offices. Evensong, 8:00 p.m., Sun., May 22, followed by coffee hour at Canterbury House. Congregational-Disciples Guild. Sun., May 27, 7:30 p.m., "Slide Night" Open House at the Guild House. Bring your favorite slides (20 per person) to show. Unitarian Student Group. Sun., Ma 22, 6:00 p.m. Wiener Roast at the Is- land. Meet at Lane Hall at 5:45 p.m. if you need a ride. Westminster Student Fellowship will honor members leaving school this Jun?- with a picnic, Sun., May 22. Wear cas- ual clothes, bring bathing suit, meet at the Presbyterian Student Center at 3:46 p.m. to go in a group to Kensington Park. If unable to leave at this time, call the Student Center and other ar- rangements will be made. No Giuld meeting; program at the picnic site. Undergraduate Math Club will meet Mon. May 23, at 8:00 p.m. in Room 3-A of tb Union. Election of officers, so- lutions presented to outstanding probr- lems. Lane Hall Folk Dancers will meet Mon., May 23, 7:30-10:00 p.m. in the rec- reation room. Swedish Hambo will he featured and basic dances reviewed.ixf- struction for every dance, and begin ners are welcome. frogmun rsuits ,s wimigis afvag musks snekels Speur lulls . " " " " s " " " s Come to Church Sunday White SKINDIVER SUPPLY 7970 G Street Dexter, Mich. Phone HA 6-8169 .... . 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Reed preaching. 9:30 A.M.-Student Seminar-Study of the Book of Acts Wesleyan Guild annual picnic at the Campbell's. Cars leaving the Foundation at 2:30, 5, and 5:30 P.M. ST. MARY'S STUDENT CHAPEL William and Thompson Sts. Sunday Masses- 8:00 - 9:30 - 11:00 - 12:00 Daily-7:00 - 8:00 - 9:00 Novena Devotions-Wednesday evenings-7:30 P.M. FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Minister-Rev. Leonard A. Parr Junior Church in Douglas Chapel at 10:45 A.M. Public worship at 10:45 A.M. Dr. Parr's subject will be, "Lifting Life to Sovereign Power." The service is broadcast over WHRV at 11:30 A.M. Student Guild will hold Open House at the Guild House at 7:30. MEMORIAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH (Disciples of Christ) Hill and Toppan Streets Rev. George Barger, Minister 10:45-Morning Worship. Sermon: "The Royal Road." 9:45 A.M.-Church School CAMPUS CHAPEL (Sponsored by the Christian Reformed Churches of Michigan) Washtenaw at Forest Rev. Leonard Verduin, Director Res. Ph. NO 5-4205; Office Ph. NO 8-7421 10:00 A.M.-Morning Service 7:00 P.M.-Evening Service ST. NICHOLAS GREEK ORTHODOX CHURCH 414 North Main Rev. Father Eusebius A. Stephanou 9:30 A.M.-Matins Service 10:30 A.M.-Divine Liturgy Alternate Thursdays, 7:30 P.M.-Orthodox Stu- dent Guild. I I SAFEGUARD YOUR MONEY Carry your cash by means of GRACE BIBLE CHURCH Corner State and Huron Streets William C. Bennett, Pastor i~I TRAVELERS CHEQUES 10 miles north of Ann Arbor on East Shore Drive NEW BATHING SUITS SOLD REFRESHMENT COUNTER -SEASON BATHING TICKETS AVAILABLE 00MES BEACH, WHITMORE LAKE o CONVENIENT o SAFE I * PRACTICAL Inquire NOW at HEAR MAUDE RUSSELL publisher of "Far East Report- er" with background of 26 years in China, YMCA em- ployed, on: "THE NEW CHINA" with discussion period following Monday - May 23rd, 8:00 P.M. FIRST UNITARIAN CHURCH 1917 Woshtenow Avenue Read and Use Daily Classifieds I I THE ANN ARBOR BANK CONGREGATIONAL-DISCIPLES STUDENT GUILD 7:30 P.M.-Open House at the Guild House 0 Main and Huron Streets State Street at Nickels Arcade 1108 South University Packard at Brockman WHTMORE LAKE, MICHIGAN 11 IL - i I * * * * ~ ~ * * 91 FRIENDS '(QUAKERY MEETING Lane Hall 11:00 A.M.--Meeting for Worship. Visitors are Welcome. 6:30 P.M.-Young Friends Students willbe picked up at Lane Hall at 6:30 P.M. FIRST UNITARIAN CHURCH 1917 Washtenow Avenue Edward H. Redman, Minister 10 A.M. Unitarian Adult Group. David Nanney on: "Genetics-A Case History in Science and Politics." 11 A.M. Services: Rev. Edward H. Redman on: "Shall the Pastor a Minister Be." 12:15 Coffee Hour. 6:00 P.M. Unitarian Students. Wiener Roast- Meet at Lane Hall for transportation to the Island. Monday at 8:00 P.M.-Maude Russell on: The New China. Sunday- 10:00-Sunday School 11:00-"The Spirit of Life" 6:00-Student Guild 7:30-"The Attraction of Christ" Wednesday-7:30-Prayer Meeting We extend a cordial invitation to each of you. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 502 East Huron, Phone NO 8-7332 Rev. C. H. Loucks, Minister Beth Mahone, Student Advisor 9:45-Student class studies continues discussion on "Psychology and the Teaching of Christ." 11:00-Dr. James M. Davis-Director of the in- ternational Center is guest minister. 6:45-Guild will see the film strip "They -Also Serve," which describes the alternative service program. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH and STUDENT CHAPEL 1432 Washtenaw Ave. Henry Kuizengo and George Laurent, Ministers William S. Baker and Edward Sue, University Pastors Worship Services-9:15 and 11:00-Sermon: "Whitewash Tombs," George Laurent, preach- ing" 3:45-Picnic THE CHURCH OF CHRIST 530 West Stadium (Formerly at Y.M.C.A.) Sundays-10:15 A.M. - 11.00 A.M. - 7:30 P.M. Wednesdays-7:30 P.M. Bible Study, G. Wheeler Utley, Minister. Hear "The Herold of Truth" WXYZ ABC Net- work Sundays-1:00-1:30 P.M. U. "Y CIGARETTE S 0 DERN SIZE "ANbD DRAWS SO EASY!" FAMOUS SPEEDWKITING SHORT- HAND-Uses ABC's. No Symbols - No Machines. Used in leading offices and Civil Service. Come, observe, check graduates. x.owest cost. First lesson FREE. Day or Eva- New classes now starting. 4 YOU SAW It IN i a SEVENTEEN . CHARM 'RED BOOK , GLAMOUR MADEMOISELLE and 60 other NATIONAL MAGAZINES Shorthand SchoolSS in OVER 400 CITIESa tN THE U. S. CANADA. CUBA. HAWAII pff. you thee LIFETIME PRIVILEGES FREE I Not Available to Studets.of A..v Other Shorhand S~tm BETHLEHEM EVANGELICAL AND REFORMED 423 South Fourth Ave. Walter S. Press, Pastor Warren Winkler, Director of Student Work 10:45-Morning Worship. Sermon by Reverend Press ST. ANDREWS CHURCH and the EPISCOPAL STUDENT FOUNDATION 306 North Division St. Sunday services at 8, 9, and 11 A.M. and 8 P.M. "Faith of the Church" lecture at 4:30 P.M. Canterbury Supper at 6 P.M. Evensong at 8 P.M. followed by coffee hour. :3m 0 I 'l A