PAGE EIGHT - HIGHACRES COLLEGIAN NEW DIRECTOR (continued from page one) A professional mechanical engineer in the State of Mich igan since 1948, Dr. David has served as a professional engin eering consultant and expert witness for a number of indus trial firms. Recipient of the Distin guished Alumnus Award of the Wayne State University Cdalege of Engineering, he is a member of Tau Beta Pi, engineering honor society, and Pi Tau Sigma, mechanical engineering honor society. A member of the American Society for Engineering Edu cation, the Engineering Society of Detroit and the Society of Automotive Engineers, Dr. David also was active in Detroit area civic activities. He rejoined the Wayne State faculty in 1961 as associate professor of mech anical and industrial engineer ing and in 1966 was named assistant dean of the College of Engineering. He assumed his present post in 1968. He and his wife Gloria J. David are the parents of three children. ONE STOP SPEED SHOP —Small Car Revolution —Mag Wheel Balancing —Performance Tune Ups —Motorcycle Parts and Accessories available EVERYTHING YOU ALWAYS WANTED TO KNOW ABOU SPEED SHOPS BUT WERE AFRAID TO ASK OCTOBER 8, 1973 WRITING CLINIC (continued from page one) It will accept clients on both a referral and a walk-in basis; and it will service each client on a one-to-one basis as far as possible and/or necessary. In other words, any faculty member who can identify a par ticular fault or determine a serious deficiency in a stu dent, may recommend (or re quire) that that student seek aid from the Writing Clinic (the Clinic will provide a re cord of the student's partici pation, if such a record is requested by-the faculty mem ber who refers him); or any student, faculty member, or staff member may voluntarily approach the Clinic to seek aid. During the Fall term, 1973, Dr. Suhre will conduct the Writing Clinic. Dr. Suhre will sit regularly in Study Room 5 in the Library, 6th & 7th periods Tuesday and Thurs day to meet prospective clients or to answer further inquiries concerning the Clinic. And let there be no purpose in friendship save the deepening of the spirit... KAHLIL GIBRAN Wayne & Ridge Ave. W. Hazleton, P HISTORY CLUE The History Club is in t process of reorganization ac cording to Dr. Harold Aurand, club advisor. The purpose of the club is to provide its members with a more complete insight into the causes and effects of past events along with a comprehensive spectrum of curreht developments. plans are being made for ac commodating lecturers from U -Park and organiaing field , trips to nearby places of historical interest. Elec tions will soon be held to fill the positions of pres ident and secretary. Anyone interested may contact Dr. Aurand or Maria J. Rovito. . BO :'S 133 N. Wyoming S porting Goods HEADQUARTERS for 1 unting Fishing Archer 'GENERAL SPORTS t Converse All Star and [ Adidas Basketball Shoes Tennis Raquet Restringin OPEN WED. & FRI Till 9 455-1421
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