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TH , MCBIGA.N DAILY

THURSDAY, APRIL 19, 1958

THE MICHIGAN DAILY THURSDAY, APRJTJ 19, 1956

ngieerin g President
.rnounees Class Boards

New engineering class boardsv
vill go into effect after May 2,
ecording to Engineering Council
resident Bill Diamond, '57.
"The purpose of these class
oards," said Diamond, "will be
o give students experience and
nformation in various service
rojects which are of a non-tech-
ical nature."-
"The reasons these class boards
re being devised is because only
0 percent of the students graduat-
ng in engineering actually go into
heir respective field," Diamond
eclared. "The graduates find
hat they need experence in other
Ines of work and I think the
lass is the most logical place"for
uch experience.-
A class picnic, such as that held
1 the spring between the senior
nd freshmen engineering stu-
ents, is one example of how the
ouncil 'could plan things"to do
ith other people on a non-tech-
ical basis, Diamond asserted.
Seminar Programs Suggested
Another suggestion included se-
ainar programs, 'devised, to give
iformation on professional regis-
-ation insurance and other im-
ortant matters.
The boards, comprised of a
resident; vice-president, secre-
ary-treasurer, and six other mem-
ers will hold office for one year.
ach class board will have a com-
ion constitution, patterned afteri
he present Engineering Council
nodel, Diamond said.
Must Require Signatures
Students petitioning for an of-
.ce must acquire 75 signatures
'hile those petitioning for a board
ost must receive 50. Deadline for
etitions is tomorrow..,!

Students running for an office
will also have their names inserted
on the board ballot, Diamond ex-
plained. After the three officers
have been elected, they will be
scratched from the board ballot
and the next top six will be elect-
ed to board positions.
Diamond cited the present jun-
iors and Dean. George Brown as
the chief -"driving forces" behind
the board project.

Psychology
Staff To Hold
Open House
An informal faculty-student cof-'
fee hour and a series of laboratory'
trips will highlight the psycholo-
gy department's open house on
the third floor of Mason Hall from
2 to 5 p.m. today.
Demonstrations of new tech-
niques and equipment will be on,
display. The laboratory trips will
take students through the human,'
animal, and fish labs.
The psychology 31 staff is spon-
soring the open house.

DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN-

Placement Notices
The following schools will have repre-
sentatives at the Bureau of Appoint-
ments to interview teachers for the
year beginning Sept. 1956.
Tues., April 24:
Dearborn, Mich.,-- Teacher needs:
Elementary; Driver Training; English
(and Drama); Homemaking; Industrial
(Power Mechanics, Auto); Girls' Physi-
cal Education (and Swim); Science-Jr.
High; Mentally Retarded; Dental Hy-
giene.
Lincoln Park, Mich. - Teacher needs:
Elementary (kdg to 6th); Junior High
Math/General Science; English/Social
Studies; Geography/Math; Senior High
Math; Homemaking; Social Science;
English; Industrial Arts/Driver Ed.;
Commercial; Biology/Math.; Radio/
Electricity; Elementary Vocal Music;
Elementary Speech Corr.; Elementary
Art.
Novi, Mich. - Teacher- needs: Ele--
mentary (Kdg. to 6th).
Tecumseh, Mich. - Teacher needs:
Elementary; Kdg./Music (?2-day each);
Junior High Math/Science; High School
English/Spanish; English-Speech-De-
bate Coach.
Wed., April 25:
Clio, Mich. -- Teacher needs: Ele-
mentary (Kdg. to 6th); Early Elem.
Vocal Music; High School Math/Head
Baseball and Asst. Football/Basketball
Coach; Literature; Librarian; Physical
Science/Chemistry/Physics (man).
Erie, Mich. (Mason Consolidated
Schools) - Teacher Needs: Elementary
(Kdg. 4th, 5th and 6th).
Fenton, Micsh. (Lake Fenton Schools)
-Teacher needs: Elementray (2nd, 4th,
5th and 6th); Junior High Biology/Gen.
Science; Math; Physical Ed., Boys with
Social Studies, Math, Science or Eng-
lish; Physical Ed., Girls with Social
Studies, Math., Science or English.
Grand Haven, Mich. - Teacher needs:
Elementary (1st to 6th); Junior High
Math; Gen. Business or commercial;
Homemaking; High School English; So-
cial Studies/Comm. or Phys. Ed.; Art

mentary; Special Ed. (Mentally retard-
ed; Phys. Handicapped); Librarians;
High School Math; Science, Mechanical
Drawing; Shorthand; Typing.
Livonia, Mich. - Teacher needs: Ele-
mentary (Kdg. to 6th); Junior High
English/Social Studies; Math/Science;
Art; Homemaking; Industrial Arts;
Counselors; Vocal Music; Library; Com-
mercial; Boys and Girls Phys. Ed.; Sen-
ior High Social Studies; English; Com-
mercial; Chemistry; Biology; Visiting
Teachers; Speech Correction; Reading
Consultant; Art Consultant; Physical
Ed. Consultant.
Garden City, Mich. -- Teacher Needs:
All Fields.
Cooper Schools District, Garden City,
Michigan - Teacher needs: Elementary
(Kdg. to 8th).
Fri., April 27:
Berkley, Mich. -- Teacher needs: Ele-
mentary; 7th grade Homeroom; High
School Science/Math; Visiting Teacher;
Speceh Correctionist; Elementary Vocal
Music.
Almont, Mich. - Teacher needs: Com-
mercial.
Imlay City, Mich. - Teacher needs:
Commercial with Shorthand; Asst. Foot-
ball and Basketball and Head Track
Coach/Teach P E & Social Studies or
Driver Training; High School English
or English/Spanish or Latin; Library/
English.
For additional information and ap-
pointments please contact the Bureau
of Appointments, 3528 Administration,
NO 3-1511, Ext. 489.
SUMMER PLACEMENT:
Attention, Candidates for Summer
Jobs! If you have not yet completed

your summer registration card, please
do so and return it to the Bureau of
Appointments. Employers come to the
office to look through these cards.
If you have signed up for a summer
job will you please call the Bureau of
Appointments and tell us if you have
one. Ext. 371.
SUMMER PLACEMENT INTERVIEWS
Representatives from the following
will be here to interview for summer
jobs, Room 3G, Michigan Union, 1 to
4:45 p.m.
Thurs., April 19
Sam Marcus, Fresh Air Society, De-
troit, Mich., will interview for Coun-
selors.
Mrs. James Noeker, Asst. Director,
Camp Davaja, Brighton, Mich., will in-
terview for male Counselors.
Miss Marjorie Gullberg, Toledo Girl
Scout Council, will interview for Coun-
selors.
Kay Brower, Camp Keewano Wohelo,
Grand Rapids Camp Fire Girls Camp,
will interview for Counselors.
Sam Skolnick, Director, Camp Tama-
rack, will interview for Counselors.
George Robbins, Ann Arbor YMCA,
will interview for Counselors.
Mfs. H. Gross, Ann Arbor YWCA,
will interview for Counselors.
Martin Gold, Head Counselor, Camp
Farband, will interview male Counselors
for Scoutcraft & Arts & Crafts.
R. Cattell, Camp Cherokee, Steuben,
Mich., will interview for male Coun-
selors.
Terry Adderle, Russell Kelly Office
Service, Detroit, will interview women
for Typists, Stenographers, & General
Office Clerks.

Container Corp. of America, Chicago,
Ill., will interview men for summer em-
ployment. They will be at Engineering
Placement and also at the Summer
Placement Service Meeting.
PERSONNEL INTERVIEWS:
Representatives from the following
will be at the Bureau of Appointments:
Tues., April 24:
General Motors Corp., Detroit, Mich.-
Women in Math., Statistics, or Elec-
tronics.
Canada Life Assurance Co., Jackson,
Mich. branch-men for Sales .
Addressograph-Multigraph Corp., De-
troit, Mich.-men for Sales.
The National Bank of Jackson, Jack-
son, Mich.-men for Executive Training
Program. Prefer graduates in the area
of BusAd. or some allied field.
Wed., April 25:
General Motors Corp.-men in LS&A
and BusAd for Public Relations and
Advertising Section. Employment for
this particular assignment would begin
Aug. 27 and end Dec. 10, 1956. There

is a possibility of further opportunity
with Fisher Body or Gen. Motors. There
are als openings for men in BusAd.,
Pub. Rel., Advert., Econ., English,
Engrg., Journalism, and Speech as
Lecturer-Trainees for the GM Parade
fo Progress. Must qualify for a Michi-
gan Driver's License.
The Wurzberg Co., Grand Rapids,
Mich.-men and women interested in
Pers., Merchandising, Advert., Control
& Operating, and other phases of retail
store work for Junior Executive Train-
ing.
Thurs., April 26:
Moore Business Forms, Inc., Detroit,
Mich.-men for Sales.
Ross Laboratories, for positions
throughout U.S.-men for Sales Train-
ing.
Fri., April 27:
Cadillac Motor Co., Detroit, Mich.-
men for Finance Dept. and for Manage-
ment.
For appointments contact the Bureau
of Appointments, 3528 Admin. Bldg.,
Ext. 371.

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on "Psychology'in Japan." Fri., April
20, 4:15 p.m. in 429 Mason\ Hall.
Astronomical Colloquium. Thurs.,
April 19, 1:30 p.m., The Observatory.
Dr. Roger )allet of the National Bureau
of Standards, Boulder, Colorado, will
speak on "Radio Emission from Jupi-
ter."
Astronomical Colloquium. Prof. Fred
T. Haddock will speak on "Radio Spec-
tra of Radio Sources" Fri., April 20,
4:15 p.m., The Observatory.
Seminar in Applied Mathematics will;
meet with the Seminar in Engineering
Mechanics. Thurs., April 19, at 3:45
p.m. in Room 229, West Engineering
bldg., Prof. Eric Reissner, Massachu-
setts Institute of Technology, will speak
on "Thin-shell Theory for General Or-
thogonal Coordinates." Refreshments
in Room 274 W. Eng. Bldg. at 3:15 p.m.
Doctoral Examination for Bernard
Zemel, Chemistry; thesis: "An Investi-
gation of the Chemistry of the Chloro-

aquochromium (III) Ions in Acid
Media," Fri., April 20, ,3003 Chemistry
Bldg., at 1:00 p.m. Chairman, P J.
Elving.
Events Today
1956 Advertising Conference, Thurs.,
April 19, 9:00 a.m. to 12 Noon and 2:15
to 5:30 p.m., Rackham Lecture Hall,
sponsored by School of Business Ad-
ministration, Department of Journalism
and College of Architecture and Design.
Luncheon 12:15 p.m., Michigan League
Ballroom. Dinner 6:30 p.m., Michigan
Union Ballroom.
3rd Laboratory Playbill, presented by
the Department of Speech, 8 p.m.
Thurs. and Fri., April 19 and 20. In-
cluded on the. playbill are O'Neill's
"Ile," and Maeterlinck's "The Intruder."
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