Il rAGE SIX THE MICHIGAN DAILY ''KTI SflAY. R 7. 1691' as vAY4Y 1A1A# jllrfil\JJ, 4 , 10.71 9> DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN (Continued from Page 4) LOOKS INTERESTING-Lynn Tannel looks over script for the Gilbert and Sullivan Society presentation, "Princess Ida," to be presented March 14, 15, and 16 at Lydia Mendelssohn theatre. Tickets are now on sale at the Administration building. Lynn Tannel Receives Encouragement in G&S By JOAN KAATZ A husband's encouragement and a love of singing lead vivacious Lynn Tannel to participate in many of the Gilbert and Sullivan Society productions. Mrs. Tannel, who is playing the title role in the forthcoming G&S presentation of "Princess Ida," has been associated with the society for the past four years. She had lead roles in "Patience," "The Sorcerer," "Pirates of Penzance," "Iolanthe," and Ruddigore." Her husband, a junior in Medi- cal School, first encouraged her to join the group after noticing a poster announcing the Society's organizational meeting. He was previously a member of the stage crew but never aspired to sing in any of the shows. Mother of Two Mrs. Tannel, now mother of two children, has been singing "ever since I can remember." One of her first public appearances was in a seventh grade musical review. After high school graduation, she worked with a local band in Muskegon and then on her own radio show. At one time Mrs. Tan- nel aspired to do musical or light opera work. Although she has never attended the University, Mrs. Tannel has a great deal of fun working with the Society. "Memorizing lines can be a chore," she commented, "especi- ally when one has to run a house- hold as well. "However," she added, "my husband has always encouraged my singing. " She claims that her musical talent was probably inherited from her father, even though her mother was "quite a little actress too." Beauty Contests "In 1950 everything seemed to happent at once," she mused as she recalled winning two beauty con- tests. Her first visit to Ann Arwor Four Lawyers Enter Finals Of Competition. Four law school seniors were se- lected to enter the final round of the Henry M. Campbell competi- tion in the semi-finals held Tues- day night in the law school. The four finalists, competing as two teams, are Lee Abrams and James Feibel, and Eugene Wanger and John Lewis. They were chosen from a field of eight contestants. The Campbell competition is part of the activities of the Case Club, organized to give law stu- dents experience in preparing cases and presenting them in court. Contestants appear in a moot trial and argue a hypothetical case. Those who gain the decision of the judges, advance to another round. was as a candidate for the Miss Dawn Patrol contest. It was through this contest that Mrs. Tannel met her husband. She studied music, again on her husband's encouragement, while in Seattle where he was stationed. Reflecting on former Gilbert and Sullivan productions, Mrs. Tannel recalled a mistake which occurred in "Ruddigore." "I was supposed to announce 'sweet Miss Rose Maybud' and in- stead I unconsciously said"'sweet Miss May Rosebud.' The cast real- ized the mistake and had difficulty controlling their laughter." With fingers crossed, however, she hopes this mistake won't hap- pen again. LSA Plannitng. Open Forum The Literary College Steering Committee is planning to hold an open forum during April to dis- cuss the recently approved Hon- ors Council program. The committee is presently working with Student Government Council on a proposal to establish an honors system in Literary Col- lege similar to the one in the En- gineering School. Housewife Work LEICESTER, England (-) - A male efficiency expert said yester- day a housewife should get through her work in two hours. A member of the audience asked the lecturer what happened in his home. "The same as everywhere else, I'm afraid," confessed Jones. "I dare not mention the subject of efficiency to my wife. She's the boss in the kitchen." tickets are available at the offices of the University Musical Society in Bur- ton Memorial Tower. The box office in Hill Auditorium will be open after 7:00 on the evening of the concert. Academic Notices Concentrates in Psychology inter- ested in entering the Senior Honors Course for the year 1957-58 should con- tact Professor R. W. Heyns in Room 1012 Angell Hall before March 25, 1957. Interdepartmental Seminar on Ap- plied Meteorology: Engineering. Thurs., March 7, 4 p.m., Room 307 West Engi- neering Bldg. Mr. Eugene W. Bierly will speak on "The Influence of Meteor- ology on Reactor Safety Problems: Fall- out" - Chairman: Prfessor Henry J. Gomberg. 402 Interdisciplinary Seminar on the Applications of Mathematics to Social Science. Room 3401, Mason Hall, Thurs., March 7, 3:15-4:45 p.m. Don Royal on "Dimensions of Facial Expression of Emotions." Seminar of Mathematical Statistics: Will meet with Applied Mathematics Seminar on Thurs., March 7 and 14, D. A. Darling will speak on 'Brownian Motion and the Dirichlet Problem." Refreshments at 3:30 in Room 274 W. Eng. Bldg. Meeting at 4:00 in Room 246 W. Eng. Bldg. Research Seminar of the Mental Health Research Institute. Dr. Seymour L. Lustman, Yale University will speak on "The Autonomic Nervous System and Children's Psychiatric Hospital, Conference Room. Physical Chemistry Seminar. 7:30 p.m. March 7, Room 3005 Chemistry Build- ing. Mr. Roger Klemm will speak on "Flash Photolysis." Organic Chemistry Seminar. 7:30 p.m. March 7, Room 1300 Chemistry Build- ing. Miss Patricia A. Mcveigh will speak on "Phosphinemethylenes"; Mr. Roger D. Westland will speak on "New Tumor Inhibitory Antibiotics. Aza- serine and Diazooxonorleucine". Placement Notices Beginning with Mon., March 11, the following schools will be at the Bureau of Appointments to interview for tea- chers for the 1957-58 school year. Mon., March 11 Monroe, Michigan - Elementary; Special Education (Mentally Retarded); Junior High Math; English/Speech/ Latin; English/Social Studies; English; Boys Physical Education; Girls Physi- cal Education; Senior High Chemistry; vocational Education (Electricity, En- gine.) Tues., March 12 Warren, Michigan - All Fields. Wed., March 13 Plainview, New York - Physics Chemistry; Advanced Math; Art; Home Economcis; English; Citizenship Edu- cation. New Hyde Park, New York - English; Homemaking; Biology; History; Lan- guage; Guidance Counselor. Detroit, Michigan - (Southfield Schools) Elementary; Junior High; Elementary Physical Education; Ele- mentary vocal Music; Speech Correc- tion. Thurs., March 14 Grand Haven, Michigan-Elementary, Elementary Art; Elementary Speech Correction; Senior High Girls Physical Education. Fri., March 15 El Monte, California -- All Elemen- tary. Coronado, California -- Elementary (K-6); Junior High Language; Arith- metic. For additional information and ap- pointments, contact the Bureau of Ap- pointments, 3528 Administration Build- ing, NO. 3-1511, Ext. 489. Personnel Interviews: The following employers, will be In- terviewing beginning Monday, March 11, 1957 in the General Division of the Bureau of Appointments. Mon., March 11 7th U.S. Civil Service Region-Federal Government, Detroit, Mich. -- Location of work: All over U.S., but primarily in Illinois, Michigan and Wisconsin. Men and Women with any degree for General Administration, Economics and other social sciences, Business An- alysis and regulation, Social Security Administration, Organization and Me- thods Examining, Production Planning, Communications, Personnel Manage- ment, Budget Management. Automatic Data Processing. Library Science, Sta- tistics, Investigation, Information, Rec- ords Management, Food and Drug In- spection, Recreation, Customs Inspec- tion, Procurement and Supply, Agri- cultural Economics, Agricultural Writ- ing and Editing, Fishery Biology, Mar- ket Reporting, Marketing, Park Ranger Activities, Plant Pest Control Inspec- tion, Plant Quarantine Insection, Soil Science, Agricultural Statistics and Wildlife Biology. Inland Steel Company, Chicago, Ill. -Men with any degree for Inland Training Group Program. This training course is not designed to fit the trainee for any specific job, but to provide him with a background that will be useful in any phase of management. Inter- viewer: Mr. E.L. Larson. Men with a*. degree for Inland Training Group Pro- gram or Sales Training Program in the Joseph T. Ryerson Company. Inter- viewer - Mr. G. J. Yoxall. Men with any degree for Sales Training Program. Sales trainees receive instruction in the operation of production departments and in the activities of the various sec- tions of the sales organization. Vicks Chemical Co. (Divisions located at Phillipsburgh, N.J.; Norwalk, Conn.; Marion, Ind.; Ashland, Ohio; Kansas City, Mo.; New York, N.Y.; Cincinnati, Ohio; Philadelphia, Pa.; Bloomfield, N.J.; men for Sales Training Program or Merchandising and Sales-Advertis- ing Program. Tues., March 12 Vicks Chemical Co. -- See above. The Rand Corporation, Santa Moni- ca, Calif. - Men with any degree in Mathematics for Programming for large computers, in the numerical analysis dept. Michigan Bell Telephone Co., Detroit, Mich. - Location of work: State of Michigan or U.S. Men with any degree for Management Training Program. , Western Electric Company, Detroit, Michigan - Location of work - East and Middle West States. Men with any degree for Management Training Pro- gram. American Telephone and Telegraph Co., Detroit, Michigan - Location of work: New York City; Cincinnati, Ohio; Kansas City, Kansas. Men with any degree for Management Training Program. Socony-Mobil Oil Company, Detroit, Mich. - Location of work: Michigan or Ohio. Men with degree in Liberal Arts or Business Administration for Sales. Wed., March 13 Socony-Mobil Oil Company - See above. Michigan Bell Telephone Co. - See above. Western Electric Company - See above, American Telephone & Telegraph Co. -See above. The Quaker Oats Company, Chicago, Ill. - Men with degrees in Math, Sci- ence, Economics or Business Adminis- tration for Production Trainee Pro- gram. The Production Trainee Pro- gram provides training in their pro- duction operations which is followed by additional specialized training. L.O.F. Glass Fibers Company, Toledo, Ohio. - Location of work: Northwest- ern Ohio. Men with any degree for Management Training Program. International Harvester Co., Chicago, Ill. - Men with any degree for Sales. Thurs., March 14 L.O.F. Glass Fibers - See above. The Trane Company, La Crosse, Wis. -Men with degree in Math for Sales Engineer. Aeroquip Corporation, Jackson, Mich- igan - Men with any degree for Sales Trainee. (Rike Kumler Co.) Dayton, Ohio - Men and women with degree in Liberal Arts for Executive Training Program leading to positions as Buyers and Mer- chandise Managers. Location of work: Dayton, Ohio. Sutherland Paper Company, Kalama- zoo, Mich. - Men with degree in Econ- omics or Business Administration for Sales Training Program. Crown Zellerbach Corp.,. Portland, Oregon. - Location of work: National- ly. Men with any degree interested in Sales only. Fri., March 15 Burroughs Corp., Detroit, Michigan-- Location of work: Anywhere in U.S. or Canada. Men with any degree for Sales. National Board of YWCA, Chicago, 111. - Location of work: Positions available throughout U.S.A. Women with degree in Social work Psychology, Physical Education, Education, Recre- ation Guidance and Counselling and Sociology for Positions available in the YWCA in Administration, Group Work, Physical Education and Recreation. The Ohio Boxboard Company, Ritt- man, Ohio - Location of Work: Mainly at Rittman Plant but also for subsidi- aries. Men wtih degrees in Economics or Business Administration for Produc- tion Management Trainees; or Office Management Trainees or Sales. The J. L. Hudson Company, Detroit, Mich. - Men and women with degrees in Liberal Arts or Business Adminis- tration for Executive Training Program. For appointments contact the Bureau of Appointments, 3528 Admin. Bldg., ext. 3371. Please Note: Appointments for these interviews must be made by 4 p.m. of the day pre- ceding the interview. This is done for the convenience of the office, the stu- dents and the interviewer. It facilitates getting the records ready for the fol- lowing day's interviews. Some inter- viewers adjust their arrival plans to fit the schedule as it appears on the day preceding the interview, and stu- dents who wait until the day of the in- terview to make appointments must sometimes be turned away because there is no more room on the schedule. Also, if you fail to keep two appoint- ments without canceling you will no longer be allowed to interview through our office. Cancellations must be made by 4 p.m. of the day preceding the in. terview unless in case of sickness, etc. The following companies will have representatives at Chemistry: Mon., March 11 National Cash Register, Dayton, Ohio -all level candidates. Pennsylvania Salt Manufacturing Co., Wyandotte, Michigan - B.S. degree in Chem. Hess and Clark, Ashland, Ohio - all degree levels in Chem. Tues., March 12 Los Alamos Scientific Labs., Los Ala- mos, N. Mex. - all degree levels in Chem. Wed., March 13 Socony Mobil Oil Co., New York City -all degree levels. Congoleum Nairn Inc., Kearny, N.J. -all degree levels. Thurs., March 14 General Foods Corp., Hoboken, N.J. 91 Yes,' i this-wt these -all degree levels, especially interested in Or-ganic Chemists. Carter Oil Co., Tulsa, Okla. - all levels. Fri., March 15 Standard Oil of Indiana, Whiting, Ind. - all graduate degree candidates. For appointments contact the Cheni- istry Office. 2035 Chem. Bldg., ext 727, - - - - uals by Miner. You never had 'em so Tnice -_. for so little I // thrill to the out-of- orId loveliness of stunning new COS 12 Qualify for U. of M. Bowling Team, Big Ten Tournament ou4 Sign Up by March 14 UNION BOWLING ALLEY -- About interesting and challenging opportu- nities in all phases of Petroleum and Chemical Research and Engineering? Standard Oil Company (Ind.) 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