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tion Building on South State Street
during University office hours and in
Room 164 of the School of Business
Administration, Corner of Monroe and
Tappan, from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. the
night of the class.
Applied Mathematics Seminar. Thurs.,
Feb. 21, 1957 at 4:00 p.m. in Room 246,
West Engineering. Dr. Ray Goodrich
of Willow Run Research Center will
speak on the "Method of V.A. Fock".
Refreshments served in Room 274,
West Engineering at 3:30 p.m.
Seminar in Magnetohydrodyiamics,
Fri., Feb. 22, 3:00 p.m. in Room 246,
W. Engineering. R.C.F. Bai-tels - will
speak in "The Dynamics of a Plasma."
Coming Events
BOB MARSHALL, Ann Arbor em-
ployer, will be at the Coffee Hour of
the Office of Religious Affairs, Fri.,
Feb. 22, 4:15-5:30 p.m., Lane Hall, to
discuss the otpic, "Dealing with the
Unmovable in Race Relations."
Placement Notices
Beginning with Tues., February 26,
the following schools will be at the
Bureau of Appointments to interview
for teachers for the 1957-58 school year.
Tues., Feb. 26
Bakersfield, California (Kern County)
-English; Girls Physical Education;
Home Economics; Math; Social Stu-
dies; Business Education; Science; In-
dustrial Arts; Art; Librarian.
Grand Rapids, Michigan - Elemen-
tary; Junior High; Math; Science; In-
dustrial Arts; Home Economics.
Wed., Feb. 27
Roseville, Michigan - Elementary
(K-6).
Jackson, Michigan - All Elementary;
Junior High Instrumental Music/Band;
Girls Physical Education; High School
Physics/Math (man); In tr am ur a I
(man); Remedial English/Reading; So-
cial Studies.
Thurs., Feb. 28
Detroit, Michgian - All fields. (Must
bring transcripts). (Mr. Baker will hold
a meeting at 4:00 in room 3A at the
Union .for all those interested in the
Detroit Public Schools.)
Grosse Pointe, Michigan - All Ele-
mentary; Elementary Music; Elemen-
tary Physical Education; Art/Music;!
Business Education; English;nLatin;
French; Spanish; Homemaking; In-
dustrial Arts; Math; Boys Physical Ed-
ucation; Girls Physical Education; So-
cial Studies; Science; Senior High
Reading Coordinator; School Psycholo-
gist; Speech Correction; Teacher of
Slow Learners (Elementary).
For additional information and ap-
pointments contact the Bureau of Ap-
pointments, 3528 Administration Build-
ing, NO. 3-1511, Ext. 489.
Personnel Interviews:
Representatives from the following
will be at the Engrg. School:
Thurs., Feb. 21
Kimberly-Clark Corp., Neenah, Wisc.
-all levels in Ch.E., Elect., Civil, Mech.,
Ind., Chemistry, and Physics for Re-
search, Development, Mfg. Production
and Process Problem.
Lincoln Electric Co., Cleveland, Ohio
-all levels in Ch.E., Elect., Ind., Mech.,
or Metal. for Research, Development,
Production, and Sales.
Minnesota Mining and Mfg. Co., St.
Paul, Minn. - all levels in Ch.E., B.S.
or M.S. in Elect., Ind., Instr., Mech.
or Physics for Summer and Regular
Research, Design, Development, Pro-
duction and Sales.
Chas. Pfizer & Co., Inc., Brooklyn,
N.Y. - all levels in Ch.E., Physics, and
Science, B.S. in Mech. for Summer and
Regular Development and Production.
Pittsburgh-Des Moines Steel Co.,
Pittsburgh, Pa.-all levels in Aero.,
Civil, Constr., Elect., Ind., Instr., Mat'ls,
Math., Engrg. Mech., Metal., Municipal,
Nuclear, Physics, Sanitary, and Science
for Research and Devel., Design, Pro-
duction, Construction, and Sales,
Corning Glass Works, Albion, Mich.-
all levels in Ch.E., Civil, Elect., Ind.,
Instr., Mat'ls, Math., Mech., Engrg.
Mech., Physics and Science for Re-
search, Development, Design, Produc-
tion and Sales.
Eastman Kodak Co., Rochester, N.Y.
-B.S. or M.S. in Ch.E., Elect., Ind.,
Instr., Mech., Engrg. Mech., Metal.
Chemistry and,.Physics for Summer and
Regular Research, Development, Design
and Production.
For appointments contact the Engrg.
Placement Office, 347 W. E., ext. 2182.
Personnel Requests:
U.S. Air Force, Civilian Personnel
Div., announces openings in Social
Science, Personnel, Clerical Work, Ad-
ministration, Business, Library, Medi-
cine, Accounting, Education and Engrg.
in various overseas locations.
Abbott Labs., Chicago, Ill., has open-
ings for men in Engrg., Research, and
Sales. Particularly need men in Bus.
Ad., Chemistry and Engrg.
An organization in Hoboken, N.J.
has an opening for a Mech. E., with
four years experience in equpiment
selection and construction and install-
ation in connection with plant alter-
ations,
For further information call the
Bureau of Appointments, 3528 Admin.
Bldg., ext. 3371.
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1ss7
New Technic
Staff Named
New staff for The Michigan
Technic, engineering college mag-
Izine, has been announced by new
public relations director Gerhard
Mueller, '58E.
The staff is: Jean Boch, '58E,
Iditor-in-chief; Juris Slesers, '58,
business manager; Howard Urow,
'58E, associate editor; Malcolm
Walker, '58E, managing editor;
John Szurpicki, '58E, advertising
nanager; Charles Hildebrandt,
circulation manager; Charles
Fine, '58E, illustrations editor; Al-
bert Hilberger, '58E, articles edi-
tor; James Stevens, '59E, features
editor; Donald Davidson, '591,
publications; and Susan Green-
hauff, '60E, copy.
A
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M ove
Or ganizations
to
New
Butilding
The dream of a building for all student activities, organized and
operated by students, has finally materialized.
Forty-seven student groups moved into the airy, modern, $1,140,-
000 Student Activities Bldg., located on the corner of Maynard and
E. Jefferson, last weekend. The administrative personnel and secre-
taries of the Dean of Women's and Dean of Men's offices moved in
last Friday.
Besides office space the 115-room structure . contains meeting
rooms, with a capacity of from 25 to more than 100 persons, a base-
ment workshop with sewing rooms, ditto and mimeograph facilities
and a paint spray stall. The workshop will also include planning areas
and storage space.
The basement, including the worship area, has not yet been
finished. After completion, however, these facilities will not be re-
stricted to organizations housed in the building.
Plans for the building were initiated by student action in 1954,
and construction was begun in the summer of '56. All desks, files and
other equipment were furnished by the University. Moreover, if the
present furniture is inadequate there is a possibility the University
Cwill provide additional pieces.
Private business lines will be in-
stalled in every office. There will
be no phones in the secretariet
area, although there are public
telephones in the basement.
..-X:x"i Application for use of the third
Two CHRISTIAN couples needed
as supervisors for younger boys.
If you desire year around security, like beautiful sur-
roundings, and want a position of love and respect where
you really feel needed this may be your opportunity.
A liberal salary plus board and room, regular raises and
paid vacations, await right parties. For full information
write or call Rev. Gordon C. Blossom, Director of Home
Life, Starr Commonwealth, Route No. 2, Albion, Michi-
gan. Those sending age and phone number will receive
earliest consideration.
GRAND 'kOPENING
SPECIAL!
Limited Time Only
SUITS & COATS-$1.00 each
TROUSERS -50c
SKIRTS & SWEATERS -50c each
Cash and Carry
BAND BOX CLEANERS
629 E. University
(near S. University & East Quad)
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A CALM SPOT-The Dean's offices, which were occupied prior
to the student move, offer a quiet haven for Elinor Giffen, secre-
tary to the Dean of Women.
You'll like our big selectiorn
150 BIKES
You'll like our low prices!
DUNELT Ride as you pay
ROLLFAST
ROYCE-UNION BUDGET TERMS
COLSON
SCHWINN
RALEIGH Reconditioned Bikes
CAMPUS BIKE&TOY
floor meeting rooms may be made
at the reception desk in the lobby
of the building, starting this week.
Rooms may not be booked con-
secutively.
Tickets for any approved Uni-
versity activity, or organization
serving the students, may be put
on sale in the basement ticket of-
fice, at the direction of the Build-
ing Administration Board.
The building will be open from
6:30 a.m. to 12:30 a.m. weekdays
and from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Sat-
urday and 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. on Sun-
day. Special permission for late
meetings under unusual circum-
stances may be granted by Ruth
Callahan, secretary of Student
Affairs.
'Photos by
DICK GASKILL
Story by
MARGARET MOORE
514-16 E. William
NO 2-0035
IT TAKES A TRUCK-Univer-
sity Plant Service aids SGC's
move from its former quarters.
BOXES AND BOXES-Mary Minier, Mary Tower, and Carol De-
bruin unload boxes for Panhellenic in the Secretariat area, a long
hall containing desks and files for many smaller organizations.
STILL NOT ENOUGH ROOM-Robert Warrick and Jim Childs ORDER PREVAILS-Claudia Taylor, from the SGC administra-
try to make more room in the new IHC office by shifting furniture tive wing, stores SGC's paper supply in one of the new files fur-
back and forth, nished by University funds.
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