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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

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4675 Washtenaw
"Dial NO 8-9800 for information
Tonight
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6588 Jackson Road
Dial 8-7083 for Informaton
Tonight
FOXFIRE
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HELDOVER
Through Saturday
GREGORY PECK
JENNIFER JONES
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By DIANE LaBAKAS
Most graduate teachers feel they
are not prepared to meet many of
the early problems they encoun-
ter, said Kenneth Bordine, direc-
tor of teacher education at Cen-
tral Michigan College.
Bordine, along with Donald Cur-
rie, director of placement at Mi-
chigan State Normal College, spokeF
on "Followup Programs, Objec-
tives, Designs, and Results," yes-
terday at the 26th annual Con-a
ference on Teacher Education in
the Rackham Building.
"These first-year teachers," Bor-
dine said, "advocate more practice
teaching under more realistic con-
ditions."

He asserted the followup pro-
grams are intended to give college
instructors an opportunity to see
how former graduates are faring
and to help them with their prob-
lems.
Good Relations
"The results of these followup
programs have procured good re-
lations with teachers of different
school systems and also have kept
them alert," Bordine stated.
Difficulty is securing the prop-
er faculty member to interview
these teachers is one of the main
problems encountered in the pro-
gram, said Bordine.
John Osborn, a representative
from the College, said that he had
to get most of his information
from the administrators of differ-
ent school systems than from the
teachers who would talk to only
those they knew well.
Other difficulties Bordine men-
tioned entailed making objective
evaluations and interpreting the
findings.
Organization
Notices
Acolytes: Professor James Meisel will
speak on "Recent Changes in Soviet
Political Theory," tonight, 8:00 p.m.,
East Lecture Room, Rackham.
* * *
Episcopal Student Foundation: Gen-
eral election, May 11, 12, and 13, Can-
terbury House.
Hillel Foundation: Friday night
Sabbath dinner, Rosh Hodesh Sivan,
6:00 p.m. followed by Sabbath services,
fraternity sponsored at 7:30 p.m., Hillel.
Saturday morning Sabbath service,
9:00 a.m., Hillel.
Saturday night dance, 9:00 p.m., Hillel.
* * *
Student Religious Association: Punch
hour, Lane Hall library, 4:30-6:00 p.m.
every Friday. All students welcome.
Unitarian Student Group: Panel dis-
cussion with Hillel, tonight, 6:45 p.m.,
Hillel (Lobby).

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MICHIGAN DAILY
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING
RATES
LINES 1 DAY 3 DAYS 6 DAYS
2 .66 1.47 2.15
3 .77 1.95 2.23
4 .99 2.46 4.30
Figure 5 average words to a line.
Classified deadline, 3 P.M. daily.
11:00 A.M. Saturday
Phone NO 2-3241
FOR SALE
NEW OMEGA Seamaster. One year
guarantee. Bargain. Call NO 2-4591,
221 Strauss. )214B
ROUND TRIP Ticket to Europe on
S.G.C. Flight at less than cost. Call
NO 3-3523 or NO 3-1511, Ext. 691
(Hughes). )215B
COLUMBIA "360" Portable. 6 mos. old.
Diamond Stylus. $65. NO 2-4401, 303
Adams. )213B
TROPICAL FISH, plants, aquarium sup-
plies. University Aquarium. Phone NO
3-0224. )211B
KROEHLER 3-piece sofa, studio couch,
limed-oak dinette, lamps, blond ma-
hogany coffee table, Hollywood bed,
Simmons mattress, two matching
chests of drawers, desk. 1950 Admiral
refrigerator, play-pen, baby carriage.
NO 3-0997. )B
SIAMESE-Seal Pointe kittens with pa-
pers. Stud service. Call Peterson's,
NO 2-9020. )210B
WHITE DINNER JACKET worn three
times. Size 38-40. $25. Ask for Ted
after 8 P.M. NO 2-4972. )203B
TUX, summer jacket included, double
breasted, Size 38, $20. Call NO 2-4876,
7 to 8 P.M. )208B
ARMY, NAVY type oxfords-$6.88, sox
39c, shorts 69c, military supplies.
Sam's Store, 122 E. Washington.
)123B
FOR RENT
FURNISHED 3 room apartment avail-
able June 18, NO 3-6531 after 6 P.M.
Married couple preferred. )81C
NEW 3-Room Apt. for summer, gayly
decorated with 2 private entrances,
modern kitchen and bath, all
wrought-iron furniture. NO 3-6409.
)82C
SUMMER APARTMENT available. 3 large
rooms fully furnished. Call NO 2-
0063. ) 80C
4-ROOM furnished apartment. Private
entrance. Half block from campus.
For summer and/or fall. NO 3..3659.
)79C
SLEEP 3, privatebath, kitchen privi-
legs, TV, available July and August.
5 minute drive from campus. Call
NO 8-7672. )78C
5-STUDENT Apt. Reasonable Rates -
Excellent Campus Location - Fur-
nished. For summer rent only. Call
NO 3-3227. )C
ATTRACTIVE APARTMENT for rent.
Two blocks from campus. Available
June 15. NO 5-3142. )77C
BEAUTIFULLY furnished studio apart-
ment, bath, kitchenette, private en-
trance. Four blocks from campus.
Two students from June through
August. $110 a month. NO 3-6967.
)75C
WANTED-Students to share 3 bed-
room home. June 10 thru Sept. 15. Call
NO 3-6787 )690
ROOMS for summer. Men students. 1315
Cambridge Road. )66C
TRANSPORTATION
RIDERS to Calif. Share expenses, leave
June 6 to 8. Call Raymond Rice, NO
8-7543. )59G

HELP WANTED
GRADUATE STUDENTS-3-One now
and two next month. To work 25,
30, or 40 hours a week. Must be over
22 years of age, Preferably experi-
enced in leading groups. To lead re-
creational therapy groups in NPI. Re-
creational Therapy Program Working
with children or adults. Should have
recreational skill such as, physical
education, music, social activities, dis-
cussion groups, or outings, etc. Sal-
ary $1.72 an hour. )24S
ASSISTANT BAKER--National Music
Camp, Interlochen, Mich. Male, some
experience. Phone NO 3-8232. )132H
MEN AND WOMEN Counselors for small
camp in N. Michigan. Children 7 to
12 years. 6 weeks. Riflery instructor;
General Activities, including trips.
Workshopman. All must be cabin
counselors. Salary $300-$350. Arts and
Crafts (woman) experienced. Woman
General counselor for waterfront and
varied activities, $225-$250. Salaries
plus transportation and laundry.
Write in full with references to Mrs.
A. M. Wauters, 528 Covington, Bir-
mingham, Mich. )128H
SUMMER and permanent assistant ad-
vertising - good pay - pleasant sur-
roundings - interesting work. Re-
quires intelligence - typing - 5 day
week - paid holidays - insurance -
apply afternoons or Saturday morn-
ing this week. Mr. Hawkins, Adver-
tisers Publishing Co., 944 Wall St.
)124H
WAITER WANTED-Meal job for re-
mainder of semester. Also, meal jobs
for summer session. 1319 Hill. Call
Howard Wentz, NO 2-6422. )131H
BUSINESS SERVICES
TYPING DONE in private home. Call
NO 3-0214. )50J
WASHINGS-Also Ironings separately.
Specializing in cotton dresses, blouses
also. Free pick-up and delivery. Phone
2-9020. )49J
TYPING-Theses, term papers, etc. Rea-
sonable rates, prompt service. 830
South Main, NO 8-7590. )44J
RICHARD MADDY - VIOLINMAKER.
Fine, old certified instruments and
bows. 310 S. State. NO 2-5962. )31J
RE-WEAVING. Burns, tears, moth
holes rewoven. Let us save your
clothes. Weave Bac Shop, 224 Nickels
Arcade. )30J
New Atlas Tires
600 x 16, $12.95, 670 x 15, $14.95,
710 x 15, $16.95 (plus tax and your tire)
Hickey's Service Station
Cor. N. Main & Catherine. NO 8-7717
)42J
SMITH'S FLOOR COVERINGS
205 N. Main 207 E. Washington
Headquarters in Ann Arbor for:
Armstrong linoleum and tile
NO 3-8321 NO 2-9418
Complete floor coverings shops
Mohawk and Bigelow carpets
Guaranteed installation or
"do-it-yourself."
)36J
HELP WANTED
COUNSELORS wanted for Girl Scout
Camp in Chelsea, Michigan-water-
front director, nature and crafts con-
sultant, business manager, handy-
man. Will consider married couple.
For appointment contact Girl Scout
Office, NO 2-4534 days. )125H
WANTED--Cab drivers full or part-time.
Apply 113 . Ashley. Ann Arbor Yellow
and Checker Cab Company. Phone
NO 8-9382. )70H
CAMP COUNSELOR Wanted. Man to
work in summer camp for boys. June
15 through Aug. 26. Call NO 2-9454
evenings or weekends. )129H

HELP WANTED - Female
NURSE-Registered-Experienced. Boys'
camp, Grand Traverse Bay near North-
port, June 18 thru Aug. 18. University
Speech Improvement Camp, John
Clancy (Director) 1007 East Huron St.,
Ann Arbor. Phone NO 3-1511, Exten-
sion 2285. )23S
LOST AND FOUND
LADY MADISON White, Gold Bulova
Watch. Near Student Chapel on Wil-
liams. Reward, NO 2-5746. )179A
LOST-Michigan class ring, name L. H.
Manheim inside. NO 2-4591, Ext. 163.
Reward. )178A
LOST: Pair red framed glasses in red
lizard skin glass case, about Fri., May
4. Call Nancy Murphy, NO 2-2539.
)177A
LOST-Black silk change purse con-
taining about $130. Reward, call NO
3-4042. )176A
LOST-Black wallet, contains important
personal papers. Reward. James Gib-
son, 921 Oakland, NO 3-0485. )174A
WANTED TO BUY

ROOMS FOR RENT
NICE ROOMS available June 11. Lo-
cated 541 Elm St. 2nd house from
South U. and Washtenaw. )45D
I DREAMED I went to summer school
living at 1412 Cambridge. This dream
can become a reality for any male
seeking residence in Ann Arbor this
summer. Reduced summer rates. Call
NO 8-7683. )44D
DOUBLE ROOMS and suites for rent,
summer and fall. Male students. Half
block from campus. Cooking privi-
leges. 417 E. Liberty. )43D
CARS FOR RENT
AVIS RENT-A-CAR or truck for local
or long distance use. Reasonable daily,
weekly or hourly rates. Nye Motor
Sales, Inc., 210 W. Washington St. NO
3-4156. )15S
USED CARS
1950 DODGE club coupe-has. all the
extras, in very good condition. NO
3-0521, ext. 555. )160N
FOR SALE-1937 Buick. Must be seen to
be appreciated. Call Bill Moll. NO 2-
6781. )159N
1953 MERCURY tudor. Radio and heat-
er, white sidewalls, 21,000 miles, orig-
inal owner, excellent condition. $950.
Phone NO 8-7811. )157W
OUR LOW
OVERHEAD
saves you money!
50 new and used cars to choose from.
Come out today to the BIG NEW lot
at 3345 Washtenaw.
Fitzgerald
LINCOLN - MERCURY
Phone NO 3-4197
Open evenings till 8
SPORTS
MUNICIPAL GOLF COURSE now open
for playing. 1519 Fuller Road. )218

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PORTABLE, electric, 3-speed
player. Phone Univ. ext. 519,
Wed., Fri.

record
Mon.,
)5K

LARGE BABY CRIB, NO 2-3724. )41b
PERSONAL
SAY..HEY! Dig those crazy rides at the
Builders Show. Let's cut loose and
have some fun tonight and Saturday.
)175F
ADA-
With music and money on your mind,
You don't have time to celebrate;
But be consoled, for you will find
Next year's bl'st will compensate.
Happy Birthday.
Davey, Ann, Sandi
SERENADE for Seniors-stock up on
student specials now! Esquire, New
Yorker, Life, etc. Student Periodical,
NO 2-3061. )171F
CONVERT your double-breasted suit to
a new single-breasted model. $15.
Double-breasted tuxedos converted to
single-breasted, $18, or new silk shawl
collar, $25. Write to Michaels Tailor-
ing Co., 1425 Broadway, Detroit, Michi-
gan, for free details or phone
WOodward 3-5776. )118F
FOR SPECIAL
OCCASIONS
Complete rental service
for everything in formal
wear.
TICE & WREN
1107 S. University

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Fri.-6 :45
Sat.-Sun.-1:30
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Sunday
"MR. ROBERTS"
"REBEL WITHOUT A CAUSE"

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Journey in Suspense! Destination ... The Unknown!
'TINGLING
SU1SPENSE! _ ;Fu y~
It stirs excitement to
a trembling pitch. R E O G R A E
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SHOCK and tick
detail to set 1
the nerves on edge
A studied exercise
in suspense!"
-Crowther. N Y Tviry
~'TANTALIZ INGC
A nail chewinga
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thriller!I" A 0..-:se.Nr1 nueMn' 2
"A THRILLER
right out of the toph Alexa t Knox " Sheila Sim
rih ~ fte1p R0 ~mElholl "An aimg Sluios
drawer. Sets an extraordinary .+ oIae' Balcon Prnoucion
mood of mounting suspense ! A CnniOunc Ieae
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It would be appreciated
if tickets not being used for
THE GLEE CLUB CONCERT
would be returned to the ticket office
in the Administration Building
as soon as possible.

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tnjoy piping hot breakfasts at
the Golden Apples Room, served
daily from 7-11:30 and Sunday
8-12.

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1956 DRAMA SEASON
TICKETS FOn INDIVIDUAL PLAYS
ON SALE TODAY AT 10 A.M.

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MAY 14-19
JUDITH ANDERSON
in the exciting suspense play
"Black Chiffon"

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MAY 21-26
ETHEL WATERS
in the warmly human
"The Member of the Wedding"

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Moira Shearer Anton Walbrook
Marius Goring

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Sunday

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Sunday

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SPECTACLE OF SPECTACLES!
The Mass Marriage Of
Thousands Of Persian Women!

GOOD
SEATS
AVAILABLE

MAY 28-JUNE 2
ZACHARY LYDIA GABY
SCOTT ST. CLAIR RODGERS
in the American Premier of
"Marching Song"

GOOD

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SEATS
AVAILABLE

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7 and 9

Sunday at 8 only
DEATH OF A SALESMAN

JUNE 4-9
ERNEST VICKI IAN
GRAVES CUMMINGS KEITI1
in Broadway's current hit
"Tiger at the Gates"

JUNE 11-16
BILLIE BURKE
in the hilarious farce
"The Solid Gold Cadillac"

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