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4S .862 MAKE REQUIREMAi Volunta Eight hundred and forty-two students are allowed voluntary attendance, for the sp ing sem ester, Registrar H. O. Srohecker has announced. Students with an average grade of "B" on all work for which en rolled lamt 'semester are allowed voluntary attendance limited by the 75 per cent attendance re qirement. Stbzdents on the Dean's 'ionor List, and Sophomore and Freshman Honor Rolls are in bold. The Dean's Honor List consists of all juniors and seniors who attained the grade point ratio of 6.00 on all courses for which en rolled last semester. Sophomores on the honor roll must have at tained a grade point ratio of 4.5 on all courses and freshmen must have a grade point ratio of 4.0 last semester. Students having voluntary at tendance. are: Lenwood B. Able, W. Franklin Able, Betty J. Adais, Billy M Adams, Carolyn E. Adams. Charles r. Adams, Evelyn H. Adams. Grave L. Adams, Stanley D. Adams, Thomas L. Adams and James H. Addison. Also, Lawrence Adkins, Caroline M. All, Betty J. Allen. James H. Allen, Richard L. Alpert, Alberto Alvarez, Robert Andersen, Ann S. Anderson, Hal C. Anderson, Helen F. Anderson, Helen P. Anderson, Henry J, Anderson, John R. Anderson and -Lee F. Anderson. Also, Mary NI. Anderson, Barbara An dress, Judith D. Andrews,, Peter V. Andrews, Joan A. Arant Elizabeth Ariail, Edwin P. Arnold, Mary Anrowsmith, Sondra Ashkenazie, Bernice J. Atwood, Elizabeth Austin, George B. Bailey, Louis L Bailey and William G. Bailey. Also, Ann Mc. Baker, Derrick K. Baker, George Ballentine, Sara Lou Barnett, Mil lard Barnette, Mary S. Barringer, Carrie W. .Bartell, John M. Bateman George W. Baxter, Thomas Bazemore, oe D. Beard. John N. Beard, Jr., Elmer kardshall and Margaret Beatty. Also, Don E. Bedenbaugh, William H. Beha, William Behling, Lamar A. Bell, Robert M. Bell, Gwendolyn Bennett, Ida L. Bennett. Archie Benton, Willie H. Best, John P. Bethune, Jr., Harold Bingham, Thomas llack and Royce E. Blackmon. Also, T. L. Blakemore, Jr., Eugene W. Blanton, Angela Bloodworth Libby -11. Bloom, Erna E. Boland, Chariton Bonham, ienry A. Booth, Jr., Ted L. Booser, Paul T. Boroughs, John H1. Boulware, Clarence S. Bowen, Julian Bowen, Kerry W. Bowers, Sara B. Bowers and George F. Bowie. Also, Nancy E. Bowman, Anne J. Boyd, Charles E. Boyd, Catherine Boyette Mendel C. Boykin, Margaref P. Boyle, Jo Allen Bradham, Tommie R. Bradley. John E. Brantley, Edward C. Gray, Lillian R. Bray, l.ucy L. Breeden, Charles E. Breuer, Mir iam F. Britt, George Brizzolara, Chris E. Brooks and I-annie E. Brooks. Also. John J. Brooks, Barbara J. Brown, Donald C. Brown, Elizabeth Brown, George D. Brown, Gerald W. Brown, Jimmy L. Brown, i.amar P. Brown, Carolyn Brubaker, Robert W. Bruce, Jr., Earl F. Brunk, Jr., Cathy M. Bryan, Donald P. Buff, Edith S. Bulluck and Jerry Lewe . Also, Jerry F. Burges, Efzabeth E. Burk, Michael Burkett, Bille J. Burns, Sarah I. Bnrns, Mae C. Bur.., awree Burton, June W. Busbee, Patrl N. Nqd, Benjamin Calhoun, Sandra Callahan, Rich ESSO.RESEAC New toys that Whydo.ometoy.lat. istemaeilmayty becase te coor i par o an essential m a lfo 'NTS Lry Atte ae lvl, Rhr apbl,Msae Harde Carothers.aNaneY'G. CsaollMi iam Carroway and Carol J. Carter. AWo, Ralph W. Carter, Wallis W. Carter, W Clam E Carter, Jerry A. Case. Arthur .Cash, j:A Charlie T. Cash, Charles T. Caw ey, 0& T. Cathay, Jr., Cokes H. Cat= , John B. Cathey Sadie L. Catoe, MargretCauhinn, Patricia Caughman, eraine Caut and Jerre D. Cambers. Also Canmen L. Cherny, Charles Child era, Sirbey Childress 'hin Chu Chu. Betr Clark,-joln Owen Clark, Mary 1K. ank Alie U.Clake,james Hi. Cly burn, Sandra V. Clyburn, Dorothy L. Coats, Dorothy E. Cobb, Marvin Cockrell and Carl T. Coffeld. Alson ,a j. Cobunp George E. Cog gins, E-r K C0k0rP Duncan G. Coker, Theodore Colcolou Edmund B. Cole man, Lawrence Col et a, Joseo L. Collins, Katherina A. Cone, Edith S. cAina, Thomas Connolly, W. Brock Conrad, Joe W. Con ers. June D. Cook, Wiliam J. Coopr, obert L. Corbett, Melba E. Corley, Charles Cothran, Carl W. Covington, Fra6oes Crass. shaw and Jack Creed. Also, Eleanor Creighton, Phyllis J. Crews, William Crolley, Wallace C. Cromer, Wal ter E. Daggett, Cleves M. Daniels, Sidney Davidson, Erlene L. Davis, George H. Davis, Jr., Margaret J. Davis, Norden Davis, Robert V. Davis, Jr., Roy L. Davis; Ruth W. Davis and Theodore E. Davis. Also, William Mc. Davis, William L. Dawson, David V. Dechello, Louise De loache, Stephen C. Deller,. Elizabeth Den nis, Joe B. Dent, Michael S. Desky, Theresa M. Dewitt, Mary Louise Dickert, Raymond Dickson, John W. Dillard and Frank Dis tefano. Also, Paula S. Divine, Albert K. Dixon II, Robert A. Dobson, Albert S. Dodd, Ellen It. Dohner, Donna A. Doscher, Arthur I. Doughty, Lucy C. Dowdle, Mary M. Dowdle, Celia B. Dowton, Lewis A. Draper, George E. Dreher, Thad W. Dreher, Jr.. Edna C. Driggers, Beverly L. Driver and Frances A. Droom. Also, Meyer Drucker, Carroll J. Dubose, Emma R. Duke, John L. Duncan, William Marion Durdan, William Dusenbury, Bev erley Duvall, Jo Anne Dyson, Thomas C. Earle, Edward F. Eatmon, Alan D. Edney, Charlie Edwards, Doris A. Edwards and Juanita Edwards. Also, Bobby W. Enlow, J. N. Entzminger, Jr., Bryson E. Epting, Frances C. Evans, John M. Everett, Edison R. Ezekiel, Eliza beth Farmer, James R. Faulkner, David A. Fedor, John A. Fenton. Julian I. Fincher, Margaret Finlay. Beverly Finlayson and Marcia I. Fischer. Also, Royal E. Fischer, Alma L. Fisher, Sandra A. Flake, John D. Fletcher, Marcia Fletcher, James W. Foster, Jr., James C. Fowke, Robert 0. Fowler, Wilton B. Fow ler, Sylvia Foxworth, Mary F. Franklin, Miriam J. Franks and Jean Freeman. Also, Joan Freeman, Robert E. Freeman, Alyce A. Fulmer, Perkins Gaillard Edgar Gallagher, William Gammage, RoLert A. Gardner, Nash Gerald Gamer, Ann M. Car vin; Alice A. Geer, Franklin Geiger. Mar shall Germain, Earl M. Gibbons, Jr., Coy A. Gibson, Dormas 0. Giles and Marlin Gillette. Also, John M. Gilreath, Hubert E. Glenn, Dunbar 0. Godbold, Mary E. Goff, William C. Goforth, Jo Anne Coldson, Carla Gold stein, Thelma D. Golin Bonnie P. Gore, Henrietta Courdin, Harold W. Gowdy, Jr., Arnold P. Green, Crystal Gregory, Earl W. Griffith and Mary Jo Griffith. Also, David Grigg, William Crishaw, John L. Grunert, Joe L. Ilaigler. Gene E. Hale, Muhammad Hallal, William J. Ham ilton, John S. Hammond. Ralph T. Ham mond, Mary E. Harkey, Frances M. Harley, Joseph E. Harley and Harriet M. Harman. Also, Jo Ayn Harper, Shannon E. Har per, Adelyn Harrison, Alma C. Harrison, Donald Harrison, Lynette Hartzog, Ann D. Harwell, Peter L. Haskell, Timothy D. Haven Nancy J. Hayes, Robert V. Hayes, Rose L. Hayes, Olin D. Ilaynes and Wil liain L. Heaner. Also, Jean Heape, C. Lamar Heath, Julius H. Heckle, James F. Hedden, Jane ECH works WondrE lay for keeps -bec inger nowadays? Certainly chi rare made of - a plastic that's to f the plastic. Esso Research dei which this new plastic is madE wr'ES RESEARCH ndance B. eggie, Jo Ann Hephill Da dHenono, erry, Henderson, Irvine drick,,Serene A. Hendris, Nancy J. Hen dri, eoriaA.Henry, Oscar-Henry, Lo. retta Haig er and Jack B. H-errdoL. Also, Cloud I. Hicklin, James F. Hicks, Jr., Wllam R. Higgins, Wallace Her man L. Hill, Jr., Ro erL Hll, Eve" a P. Hison, Jimi Hoagand Anne K. Hodges, Etta M. Holland, Eunice D. Holland, Joan B. Holland and Warren F. Holland. Also, Janet L. Holley, Lucy B. Holman, Joseph S. Hooker, Donald J. Hope, Gloria G. sopPer, Joseph D. Horton, Anne M. Aowar Linda Sue Howard, Kay S. Howell, Arminta S. Howes, ames Z. HIowey, Mary L. Huckabee, Rol"I. Hudg jr. France. B. Hudson and AmesH B. H . Also, Jean B. Huftman, Jo Lynn Huff man, Jack E. Hufford, Harold Huffstetler, fenry E. Huggins, Judith A. Huggins, Bar bara G. Hughes, John W. Humphrey, Wil fred Humphres, Ralph Hungerpiller, Wil liam J. Hunsucker, Edward L. Hunt Wil liam i. Ifunt, James W. Hunter and Zharles If. Hurst. Also, William Inabinet, Everett lufinger, Elizabeth Ingram, Jo Ann Ingram, Urma J. Isgett, John 1. Jackson, Thomas Jeffcoat Janis E. Jeffords, Joy N. Jennings, Russeli J. Jewert, Ann P. Johnson, Jo I. Johnson, Joseph A. Johnson and Susan C. Johnson. Also, Robert C. Joiner, John W. Jolley, Jr. Alice C. Jones, Beverly A. Jones, Eugene J. Jones, Eugene K. Jones, Joyce L. Jones, Linda L. Jones, Samuel C. Jones, Theodore L. Jones, Raymond D. Joyce, James F. Keasler, Elizabeth Keefe and Joan H. Keels. Also, Daniel I. Keitt, Robert H. Kelse Sybil L. Kendall, Beverly Kennedy, Kari L. Kenyon, Thomas W. Kerlin, David M. Ketphum, Irving T. Kiff, Emory Me. Kinard, John A. Kinard, Jr., Narriet H. King. Ken: neth P. King, Jr., Sonia Kingsmore and Winter J. Kinney. Also, Videau L. Kirk, Barmy Kiassman, Roger E. Knapper. Evelyn E. LaBruce, Robert J. Lahm, Helen A. Lallande, Robert B. Lander, Williama E. Lane, John C. Lar sen, Thomas V. Lathrop, James H1. Lavery, Dotuglas M. Lawing, Thomas J. Lawson, Paul L. Leardi, Frederick LeCercq and Ann A. Lee. Also, Gwendolyn Lester, Kenneth R. Lesto, James C. Leventis, Larry E. Lewis, Helen G. Lindsay, William A. Little, Bar bara Dolores Livingston, Joseph Logan, Jr., Ann P. Logwood, Robert L. Long, Rosa R. Long and Frances L. Lorick. Also, Phyllis R. Love, Marion B. Lucas, Dallas C. Lumpkin, William Lumpkin, David C. Lunney, Paul T. Mack, Robert '. Macklen, Thomas Mahaffey, William F. Mann, Jr., Willie F. Mann, Jr., Leila E. Manning, Melba H. Manuel, John B. Marler, Sylvia A. Marler, Nancie E. Marsh, Geddes If. Martin and Julie A. Martin. Also, Mary D. Martin, Roy J. Martin, Sidney K. Martin, Augusta L. Mason, Betty A. Mason, Kenneth M. May, Thomas S. May, Robert A. Mayer, Timothy P. Mayo, Robert C. Mays 11, Rubye C. Mays and Thomas L. McAbee. Also, Stuart McCanless, Joe B. McCarley, Donna J. McCay, Thelma A. McClain, Nancy L. McClain, Walter F. McClure, Margaret McConnell, Elizabeth McCutchen, Lilla McCutchen, Thomas McCutchen, Oliver W. McDade, Julius McDaniel, Charles McDonald and Linda R. McDonald. Also, Willian McDonald, Roland Mc Ginnis, Franklin McGowan, Mary E. Mc Innis, Charles McJunkin, John J. McKay, Leroy E. McLaurin. Martin C. McLeod, flenrietta McMaster, Harry H1. McNair, Robert C. McNair, Sybil Ann McNeil, Ar thur K. McNulty, Ben M. Meares and Ed ward K. Meeks, Jr. Also, L. Darrell Meeks, [emuel E. Meetze, Thomas Mellette, Samuel Menden hall, Walter Mergner, Carole A. Metz, Myrna R. Metz, William L. Metz, John W. Middleton. Lloyd Middleton, John H. Miles, Margaret Miller and Phoebe Miller. Al o, Thomas B. Miller, John hI. Mills, Jr., Richard C. Mims, Arthur Mitchell, Morgan Mitchell, Nellie Mitchell, F. L. Mittenzwei, George Montgomery, George T. Moore, Jr., John D. Moore, Kathryn H. Moore, Mary K. Moore. Nicholas K. Moore, Vertie G. Moore and Gilbert B. Morgan. ause of oil uger .oe lxil an'clo . I prdu ts or wopkd fodrm w oil . Listed Also, Lynne F. Mothso, Fred M. Mor. rell, Jr., Paiia Morto, Richard M. Mor ton, Thomnas H. Mull Cynthia Murphey, Wiliam Mustard, Katleen Myrick! Cera Sue Nash, Robert C Ny Susan ettle Raymond D. Newman, Roa1e Newman and Donna D. Nicholas. Also, Morris E. Nichols, Thoma H. Nichols, PriscUla Norris, Herbert L. Novit, Sharon O'Brien, Hoke C. Oglesby, Kathleen Ohagan, Frank H. O'Neil, Robert D. Onley Michael M. Osborn, Thomas Osborne Betty Lou Oswald, Roddy W. Outen and Gene H. Owen. Also, Paul W. Owen, Joe H. Owens, Edwin L. Oxner, Jane E. Oiner, Henr A. Padgett, Joel P. Padgett, Billie E. Page, Rupert D. Paige, Jacqueline Palmer, Robert E. Palmer, Chuistine Papadea, Jack W. Parker, Emily G. Parks, Beverly J. Parler Ann Y. Parnell, James A. Iatrick and Wayne T. Patrick. Also, Joanna Pattis, James D. Peach, Claudelt Peeples, Sarah C. Perdue, Richard K. Perry, Sandra F. Perry, Gayle F. Peter son, Phyllis K. Petti, Lois D. Pfaehler, Millie Phillips, William Phillips and Ca mnilla Philson. Also, Carol K. Piccoli, Charlotte J. Polk, James E. Pooser, Virginia Porcher Oliver W. Porter, Ninette Potozky, Rohert E. Powell, Tommy L. Poteat, Vivion C. Price, r., Carrie Prickett, Terry B. Pripce, Wa 1anm G. Prince, James H. Prior and Edward Pritchard. Also, Laura J. Pruett Alice V. Pruitt, Robert W. Pugh, Jr.. Wallace Quarles, Floy Quattlebaum, William E. Queen, Betsy Ann Quinn, Cedric T. Rabin, Jean A. Race, Betty M. Rader, Elizabeth Radue, Mar garet Rainey Ethel Rainwater and Wylie G. Ramsey, )r. Also, Nancy A. Rangile, Helen U. Rast, Paul T. Raw], Margaret R. Reed, Martin Reeves, Elizabeth Rembert, Marcia E. Rentz. Russell B. Revere, Gary Rhinesmith, Robert A. Rhodes, Frank Richardson, J. S. Ridlehuber, Murray J. Riebman, Helen K. Ringer, Jay L. Rittenberg, Carol Ritten berg and Gerald Rittenberg. Also, Maxcy C. Rivkin, Edward C. Rob erts, llarold J. Roberts, Roy S. Roberts, Austin Robertson, Saddell F. Robey, Grover Robinson, Janie L. Robinson, Leland Rob inson, Tommy W. Robinson, Carol J. Rod erick and Dennis G. Rogers. Also, Donald C. Rogers, John N. Rogers, Jr., Nancy C. Rogerson, Janice W. Roof, William T. Rodney, Mary L. Ropp, Lella Rosborough, Robert I. Roseman, Virginia E. Ross, Edward A. Ronffy, Emily I. Rous tree, Aubrey Rountree, Joe L. Rowell C. Schrader Raff, Elizabeth Rumph and Eora J. Russell. Also. Donald S. Russell, Jane H. Ryon, Jill I. Ryon, George B. Saley, Nancy D. Salvo, Donna C. Sample, Dan Sanders, Elizabeth Sanders, Jerry R. Sanders, Randa C. Sanders, Dorothy Sandifer and Mack S. Sarvis. Also, John Satterfield, Sloan Satterfield, Jean D. Sault, Mary N. Savage, Horace W. Sawyer, Fahim K. Savage, James D. Scott. Patricia W. Scott, Mary B. Seay, Mary Eliza heth Seay, William Seel, William T. Seg%A, Mona P. Selph, Julian B. Shand, Jr., George Sheppard and Nancy R. Shirley. Also, Wade B. Shrivalle, Angelo Sicoutris, Mildred Siddall, Frank C. Siegel, Eloise B. Simmons, Earl W. Simms, Caflton Si mons, Penelope Sinclair, Marion R. Sing ley, Yvonne Slesinger, Bea R. Smith. Ellison D. Smith and Jackie ,E. Smith. Also, James R. Smith, Julia A. Smith, Marshall L. Smith, Mary Jane Smith, Mary Lee Smith, Robert J. Smith, ViviR H. Smith, William B. Smith. William E. Smith, Zeb V. Smith, Grover A. Spears Lucia Jean SpeD, Ray S. Stacks, Ronald Stanford and William Stanley. Also, Daniel F. Stanton. John H. Stepp, Onex D. Stevenson. Carl B. Stokes, Ernest W. Stokes, Edwina A. Stokes, Claude M. Stork, Salli Strickland, Thomas K. Strom, Jr., Arthur I. Stroman, Bonnie Strother Fred E. Stuart, Jr., Leila B. Stuckey and Joan P. Suber. Also. Turner B. Sugg, Mary Summersett, Claire K. Sutton, Robert L. Swann, Peter M. Tackney, James L. Talbert, Roberta M. Talbot, Charles W. Taylor, Hubert H. changed.. ..ed .~ ....o FACULTY AMONG CAST OF P nightly in the current Town The left, plays the part of Orsino, IJ and Professor D. A. Galgano tak parts in the play and are helping students are urged to take advant obtain tickets for one dollar. 'Twelfth Three Fa By JACK FRENCH Staff Writer Shakespeare's "Twelfth Night," presented by the Co lumbia Town Theatre, opened last Wednesday night for a run of eight performances. Uni versity students and teachers will be allowed to see the play for a dollar upon presentation of their I. D. cards. Of special interest to Univer sity students is the fact that three members of the University faculty and a number of stu dents are taking part in the cur raylor, John S. Taylor, Jr., Louise D. Tay lor, Ralph D. Taylor, Hiubert Templeton, Lucy B. Thach, Anne J. Thomas and Cor relia Thomas. Also, Floyd W. Thomas, Jr., Jackie 0. rhomas, Raymond L. Thomas, Sophie T. Kreps, Velma S. Thomas, William F. Thomas, Richard Thomson, William R. Threatt, Mary R. Tillery, Mary E. Tim Mons, Mary Jo Todd and Wilma J. Todd. Also, Thomas Touchberry, Agnes A. rrotter, Carolyn W. Tucker, Eugene L. rucker, Nicholson Tucker, Ben W. Utter ack, Rebecca A. Valley, Loan D. Van, Wary L. Vaughn, Elise D. Verner, Samuel 11. Vickers, James B. Waggoner, Thomas E. Wainner, Richard Waldrep, Joanna I. Walker and Philip L. Walker. Also, Charles S. Ward George H. Ward, Dorothy A. Warner, Charies L. Watson, William F. Watson, Lawrence R. Weber, Rloward E. Weeks, Katherine Wells, Henry R. Wengrow, Hugh J. Wessinger, Patricia k. West and A. G. Westbrook U. Also, Eugenia M. Weston, William whitehead, Robert Whsitmire, Betty R. Whittle, George W. Wilborn, Robert Rt. Wilkie, Virginia Wilkie, Julia S. Wilicox, C~arolyn Williams, Sarah M. Williams, liar aid WVilliamsson, D)onald Williford, Frances K. Wilson, John F. Wingard, Jr., Lucius E. Winsgard. Winifred Wingard, Barbara Win teadi, F"ranmklin, Wood and Louise M. Wood. Also, Oliver G. WOOd, Jr., WVilliams Woodwardl, Ann C. Wylie, Camille R. Wy nan, Mary C. Yandle. William Youans, luzanne Youg, Miriam Zack, C. Gary Eahler, Laurel L. Zalin and. Ralph J. Elotnik. Ness. Messed. SpoAei. ON CAMPUS Students w' a I k i n g across Horseshoe r emarking about the new odor which is filling the air since ground crews have spread fertilizer. Students applauding wildly in Russell House Cafeteria after hunge male student finished singing a song w'ithout accorn paniment. Students ws a 1 k i n g across Horseshoe, not only having to cope with odor, but having to listen to Spanish muassic being blared from one of the tenement windows. Three co-eds singing as they walked back to dorm from Russell H ouse causing amazed expressions among passing male students. Male student tripping across wire in dark on the campus the other night right afte}- declar ing that he was likely to trip on one of the wires. NOTICE| The Russell House movie for next Thursday is "Great Expee tations" which will be shown in the Assembly Room by the Stu dent Union Committee at the Uni versity. The Rank movie stars, John Mills, Jean Simmons, and Francis L. Sullivan. It is the academy-award-Winning adapta tion of the Charles Dickens classic. It will be shown in black and whit. LAY... Three members of the Ui sre production, Shakespeare's "Twel uke of Ilyria. Dr. George Curry, e es the part of the priest. A number with the production of the play. I ige of a special Town Theatre offer Vight' Fe( culty Men rent production. Dr. George Curry, associate professor of history; Jim Hart, instructor of English, and Professor D. A. Galgano, assistant professor of pharmacy, are taking parts in the play. Dr. George Curry of the His tory Department plays the part of Malvolio. Dr. Curry has ap peared in other Town Theatre productions such as "Mr. Penny packer," "My Three Angels," and others. His interest in the theatre runs as far back as his college days at the University of Chi cago. He attended the Univer sity of Paris, and London Uni versity. Dr. Curry is chairman of the Columbia Fine Films Committee. Professors Professor D. A. Galgano plays the part of the Priest in this play. He did some acting several years ago in prep school. He also appeared in a play pre sented in the Knights of Co lumbus Hall, now Catholic School, on Assembly Street "a number of years ago." His other hobbies include painting and sculpturing. Some of his paintings have been ex hibited in the Pharmacy display at the State Fair. He studied at the University and Newv York University. Professor Jim Hart, who is at present working on his Ph.D., plays the part of Orsino, Duke of Ilyria. He is from York shire, England and has studied at the University of London. This is his first appearance at Placement Sets Inter' Placement interviews for the week of March 24 through March 28 have been scheduled as fol lows. Interested students may contact the company represen tatives through the schools where the interviews are set up. Monday, March 24 Olin Mathieson Chemical Cor poration representatives will inter view chemical engineering, me chanical engineering and chem istry seniors in the School of Engineering. Bendix Aviation Corporation will interview electrical engineers and mechanical engineers in the School of Engineering. Firestone Tire and Rubber .Company will be in the School of Business Administration to inter view seniors with any major for sales positions. Tuesday, March 25~ Virginia Department of High ways will interview civil engineers in the School of Engineering. Cone Mills Corporation will in terview chemists, chemical engi neers, mechanical engineers and electrical engineers in the .School of Engineering. The U. S. General Accounting Office will interview accounting seniors in the School of Business Administration. Wednesday, March 36 The U. S. General Accounting Office will continue interviewing in the School of Business Ad ministration. Ortho PhasuanantIgal na.=1... IN tiversity faculty are being seen Ifth Night." Professor Jim Hart, enter, plays the part of Malvolio of University students are taking I will run until next Friday and allowing Jniversit. students to itures zbers the Town Theater, but he has had previous experience. lie obtained his B.A. from The University of London in Modern History, and did graduate work at the University of Leeds in English Literature. He completed requirements for and obtained his M.A. at the University last semester. Professor Hart taught at the Georgia State Teachers College in Collington, Georgia before coming to the University. He appeared in "The Lady's Not For Burning," at the Warehouse Theatre. His hobbies include (lancing and gardening. Students In Play Also appearing in the play are several University students. These are: Skipper Folk, Sail or; Newton Neely, Musician; Tim Mayo, Curio; Marion Dur den, Attendant; and Denny Eastman, Officer. Another interesting aspect of the play is that the obscure and outdated phrases in this Shakes pearean play have been elimi nated by Mr. Robert Telford, director of the Town Theatre. The play will be (lone in the original 16th century version rather than Maurice Evan's 18th century version. Consequently, his p)resentatio,n of "Twelfth Night" will be easier to under standb. Students andl teacehers are umrged( to take advantage of the rare op)portunity to see a Shakespearean play at the spe cial prices offered them. The play starts promptly at 8:30 in the evening. SBureau views tion will be in the Russell House to interview men with a major in biology or liberal arts wvith one year oif biology. Adlvanee appoint ments may be scheduled through the Placement Office. The California State Personnel Boardl will interviewv civil engi n(ers in the S(chool of Engineer ing. The Celanese Corporation of America will have representatives in the School of Engineering and the School of Business Administra tion to interview seniors in bus iness adlministration, chemistry, engineering, mathematics, and physics. The Shell Oil Company will In tervie'w business administration and1 Liberal Arts seniors in the School of Business Administra tion. Thursday, March 27 Celanese Corporation will con tinue Interviewing in the School of Engineering andi in the School of Business Administrationi. The Shell Oil Company will con tinue interviewing in the School of Business Administration. The Arkansas Fuel Oil Corpor ation will be in the School of lingI neering to interview civil engi neers, chemical engineers, mechan-. Ical eingineers, and electrical engi neers, . rIday, March 28 The Arkansas Fuel 011 Corpow. Business Adulmiiaton t a aet view men for muwkann 41 s