THE MICHIGAN DAILY Engineering Freshmen University Intercollegiate Teams Complete Very Exciting Season Richard Robert Allen Jerry Lee Beard Allen Edward Blaurock . Donald William Boettner Bruce James Bolas Patrick Michael Cassen Edward Louis Cicciarelli Thomas George De Jonghe Raymond William Green Paul Theodore Greiling Ross Henry Hieber Robert Eudelmar Ide Robert Frederick Koester, B.Mus. (Mus.Ed.) Joseph Louis LazaroRf Richard Alan Lloyd Norman David Marschke John Frederick Marshall Business Administration Seniors Beverly Jean Barchi Allan Meakin Collins Pamela Johnson Dexter Larry Dean Elliott Donald Allen Rademaker, B.B.A. Gerard Henry Roeling William Cobb Schmidt Harold Walter Slawsby Education ., Juniors Carol Jean Akey Beverly Rochelle Berney Rachelle Rosen Channon Roberta Gail Dorph Martha Mary Taylor Saundra Lee Witherspoon Elaine Janet Wright Business Administration Juniors Dorothy Louise Bush Thomas Hamilton Jeffs James George Knollniller Lawrence Brian Silver Nursing Juniors Kay Bauer Donna Kay Burley Joyce Elaine Fox Barbara Nagle Gilbert Mary Elizabeth Kotting Sue Caroline McCleary Donna Lou Tigelaar Sophomores Linda Suyeno Hiratsuka Kathleen Ann Hodgman Sharon Agnes Mail Linda Jo Rice Anne Kerstin Peterson Freshmen Anna Sargent Davis Hope Ann De Jonge Delores Ann Gustavson Mary Susan Rainaldi Joyce Elizabeth Schrage Gloria Jean Zimba Music School Juniors Jerre Jean Brittain Clarence Edgar Byrd David Louis Effron James Parkinson Fairleigh Nancy Jane Grawemeyer Judith Elaine Mansfield Ella Alberta Villa Sophomores Leah Belle Gretzler William Eugene Hettrick III Ann Frances Kynast Pharmacy. Sophomore Jerry Loren McLaughlin Architecture and Design Sophomore Arline Barbara Harms C" LRA0 .,,, 0 Student Publications Finish Year With Expectations for Next Fall John Harvey Martin Jane Allison McCann Peter Thomas McLean, Michael Arnold O'Neil Blake Reynolds Patterson Stanley Leonard Piatkowski Frederick William Roos Dana Murray Schmidt Ira Milton Scholnick Bruce Alle Schuck Robert William Schultz Anthony Bertrand Segur Stephen Chester Smelser Jerome Allan Smith Duncan Steele James Quincy Steigelman Donald Preston Tate John Richard Vogel, Jr. Beta Gamma Sigma Commerce Honor Society, 1913 Beverly Jean Barchi John Edward Paul Barnds Ronald George Coleman Allan Meakin Collins Walter Edwin Cox, Jr. John Leonard DeMey Pamela Johnson Dexter Van Thomas Edsall Robert Charles Eisemann James Edward Elliott Larry Dean Elliott Norman Kenneth Foley, Jr. Allan Dana Gilmour John Franklin Gordon, Jr. Kenneth Bennett Johnston Robert Wayne Livengood John William Madigan John Roger Moody Gordon Henry Pethrick Alexander Sylvester Pomnichowski Robert Winthrop Pratt, Jr. Donald Allen Rademaker David Robert Rubin Bobby Gene Seal Harold Walter Slawsby Kenneth Clifford Stine WilliamDavid Stumpfig Eric William Vetter George Hanford White Carol June Wray Michigamua Senior Men's Honorary, 1902 Daniel N. Belin Russell Stephen Berman Kenneth Ross Childs Edward William Cole Memie Clifton Burton, Jr. Jon David Erickson John Patterson Gerber Maynard Goldman Mamon Gibson, Jr. . Richard Dennis Hanley James Roy Hayslett Cyrus Clark Hopkins Alan Hedrick Jones Richard John Kimball Carl David Martenson Barry Alan Shapiro Richard Paul Taub Stephen Allen Topol John Charles Weicher * Carl Thomas Woolley IHC Ends Sixth Year On Campus In the past year, the Inter- House Council has concentrated its work in two areas-scholastics and revision of the basic function of the IHC Presidium. INTER-HOUSE COUNCIL Executive Committee Robert William Ashton, president William Fehlberg, executive vice-president Arthur Brown, administrative vice-president Charles Arthur Sheffer, treasurer Robert Garb, secretary James Claffey, East Quadrangle president Richard Abrams, West Quadrangle President Peter L. Wolff, South Quadrangle president Standing Committee Chairmen Boren Louis Chertkov, judiciary Boyd Conrad, house services John Morgan, publicity Lawrence Fenton, scholarship Richard Mohl, WCBN Presidium Members Robert Crabtree, Green House William McCormick, Anderson House Jon Eliason, Cooley House Thomas Coffey, Hayden House William Anderson, Hinsdale House Gareth Owen, Prescott House Richard McLaughlin, Strauss House Joel Rowean, Tyler House Thomas McConnell, Allen-Rumsey House Paul Campbell, Adams House David Catron, Chicago House Louis Jaffe, Lloyd House Michael Bittner, Michigan House By ALAN JONES Daily Sports Editor The current. sports year has, with a few exceptions, been one marked by surprising success - and seems indicative of an even brighter future. At the end of the 1957-58 cam- paign Michigan athletic teams had hit the lowest point since the late 1930's, and there seemed to be little reason to expect improve- ment. But improvement - in many cases on the fantastic side-has been recorded so far in the 1958- 59 season, and by all indications should continue to throughout the spring. Swim, Track Excel The two most outstanding teams thus far are a striking comparison: Michigan's fabulous swimming squad was expected to win, and responded by winning everything in sight by the most astounding margins ever achieved; while the Wolverine trackmen surprised the world by grabbing the Big Ten title almost un-challenged by! teams which were supposed to be on Michigan's par. Although the swimmers were no improvement over last year (aside from individual records and crush- ing point totals they are really no more Big Ten and NCAA cham- pions than a year ago) the track squad jumped from eighth to first. Improvements were also registered by the basketball team, which jumped from sixth to second; the gymnasts, who moved up from third to second; and the wrestlers who went from fifth to third. No Improvement only the football and hockey teams failed to improve on the previous year, and despite the icers' poor season it was the great- est winter sports campaign that Panhellenic Represents 'U' Sororities Panhellenic Association is the co-ordinating body foi the 21 na- tional sororities, the one local sorority, and two associate mem- bers on the campus., As representative of affiliated women on campus, Panhel has the purpose of cooperating in the maintenance of high social stan- dards, furthering intellectual ac- complishment and sound scholar-. Ship, promoting cooperation among sororities and: unifying the inter- ests of sorority and non-sorority women. Panhel is headed by the Execu- tive Council. This council heads' the administrative chairmen and the Board of Delegates, composed of two representatives from each of the sororities, one representa- tive being the president. Executive Council President: Mary Virginia Tower, '59Ed. Kappa Kappa Gamma. First vice-president: Mary Eliza beth Wyss, '59, Sigma Kappa. Second vice-president: Phyllis Esther Levine, '59, Alpha Epsilon Phi. Secretary: Dianne Gilbert, '60 Ed. Alpha Gamma Dlta, Treasurer: Barbara Lea Sutliff,s Alpha Chi Omega. Administrative Chairmen Rushing Counselors: Mary Eliza- beth Wellman, '60Ed, Alpha Phi. Assistant: Janet Ellen Van Wag- hien, '60E, Alpha Chi Omega. Rushing: Lois Nancy Curtis, '59 Ed., Alphi Xi Delta. land, '60, Delta Delta Delta. Public Relations:' Sheila Ann Stamfli, '59, Delta Gamma. Secretarial Manager: Nancy Lynne Moore, '60, Alpha Phi . -President, Junior Pan-Hellenic: Beverly Ann Ford, '61, Kappa Alpha Theta. Panhel Delegates Alpha Chi Omega: Kathryn June Schiller, 59.' Alpha Delta Pi: Judith Elaine Adams, 59 Ed. Alpha Epsilon Phi: Sarah Graph Weiners, 59. Alpha Gamma Delta: Marcia Lee Bryant, 60Ed. Alpha Kappa Alpha: Jean Maxwell Cooper, '60M. Alpha Omicron Pi: Karen Ruth Aldridge, 60. Alph Phi: Sara Marie Daliere, 60. Alpha Xi Delta: Jennie Ann Morgan, 59. Chi Omega: Pamela Johnson Dex- ter, 60 BAd. Collegiate Sorosis: Penelope Ann Reynolds, 59. Delta Delta Delta: Suzanne Janetzke, 59Ed. Delta Gamma: Gertrude Ann Mc- Kewen, 59Ed. Delta Phi Epsilon: Marilyn Judith Sloan, 60. Delta Sigma Theta: Sandra Jeannette Johnson, 59 Ed. Shaberg.. Gamma Phi Beta: Janebeth Kappa Alpha Theta: Lynnette Beall, 59. Kappa Delta: Beverly Jean Barchi. 59BAd. NATIONAL CHAMPIONS-Swimming team captain Cy Hopkins (right) is holding the National Collegiate Athletic Association's championship swimming trophy which Michigan won, as swim- ming coach Gus Stager (center) and Robert Kane, Director of Athletics at host school, Cornell, looks on. Michigan has seen in many years: ending with two firsts, two seconds and a thir din Big Ten action. In most cases the triumphs can't be credited to single individuals- for almost all sports take the co- operation of the entire team. The victories achieved by the track and swimming squads were team ef- forts of unusual proportions, with almost every individual involved turning in his greatest individual performance. The finishes of the wrestling, gymnastics and basketball teams were also due to balarce and depth - ,although the cagers boast a number of individuals who have reaped special award's. The individual stars are too many to name. The swimming team alone boasts a list of cham- pions that even when limited must include NCAA titlists Dick Hanley and Frank Legacki, Dave Gillan- ders; Big Ten winners Tony Tah nick, and Ron Clark; and a host of others like Captain Cy Hopkins, Carl Woolley, John Smith, Dick Kimball, Tony Turner, Joe Ger- lach, Alex Gaxiola, and John Ur- banczok who added valuable points in the big meets. In track, too,,the list of runners who aided the Conference cham- pionship is huge. Tom Robinson, Tony Seth, Dick Cephas, Eeles Landstrom, Les Bird, and Captain Mamon Gibson must come first, although many others aided in the' 'M' landslide. Individual Stars Sophomore Don Courriere, with Michigan's single Conference mat title; gymnasts Ed Cole and Frank' Newman on the trampoline and Bill Skinner and Jim Brown on the mats; and big M. C. Burton,' the leading scorer and rebounder, International Students Association The following students were of- cers of the International Students' Association and its various nation-, ality clubs for the past school year: P. Krishnamurthy, Grad., President Robert Arnove, '59, Vice-President Mary Lou Giesman, '60,, Corresponding Secretary Ahmnad Dalati, Grad., Recording Secretary Sergio Scarabello, Grad., Treasurer George Haniotis, ISA, Membership Alva Reineman, A&D, Publications Suha Cevik Alpayli, '60E, Sports Abu M. M. H. Rahman, Grad., Publicity Ahmed Belkhoda, Grad., Debates and Discussion Kolawole Ana, 159M, President, African Union Abdel Razek Ibrahim, Grad., President, Arab Club" Alan Stanley Tweddle, 161E, President, Canada House Richard Yeung, 'TOE, President, Chinese Students Club Mark N. Stephanidis, '60, President, Greek Students Club Ramesh Chandra M. Patel, Grad., President, India Student President, India Students Assciation 1 Liang Lee Oey, Grad, President, Indonesian Club Kalman Benyamini, Grad., President, President, Israel-American 1 Students Club Shigetake Suzuki, Grad.,1 President, Japanese Students Club Won-Yon Chon, Grad, President, Korean Club Jom L Gelais, '60, President, Latvian Club Shamsuzzoha Z. Ansari, Grad., President, \ in the Big' Ten, highlight the other winter storts. But it is not so much the indi- viduals, but the Michigan system who must reap the honors. When it is apparent that almost all of the teams are on the upswing, and the list of star performers reaches the length that it has-then the schoo litself, and the athletic de- partment that is responsible must be given the credit. Athletic Director H. O. "Fritz" Crisler, and the many fine coaches working with him, have made the necessary steps-both in recruiting and preparing the athletes - to pull Michigan in a single year from the worst to the best in 'M' sports annals. And judging by the present stars -mostly sophomores-and the al- ready known names on the fresh- man rolls--the 1958-59 season is simply the beginning of better things to come. j Assml The Michigan Daily, housed in its half-million dollar plant, has completed its 68th year of edi- torial freedom. The paper, which publishes six times per week, is divided into two general staffs, run by students: editorial and business. The Michiganensian is the Uni- versity yearbook, combining edi- torial, artistic and business staffs in its staff. Generation, the inter-arts maga- zine, was founded in 1949. Ap- pearing in the magazine art art, music, poetry, drama, fiction and criticism. Gargoyle, the campus humor magazine, manages to poke fun at many University institutions and personages during the course of the year. The Daily Richard Paul Taub, '59, Editor. John Charles Weicher, '59, City Editor. Michael Bernard Kraft, '59, Edi- torial Director. David Robert Tarr, '59, Associate Editor. Dale G. Cantor, '59, Personnel Director. Elizabeth Gertrude Erskine, '59, Associate Personnel Director. Beata Prochow Jorgenson, '59, Associate City Editor. Jean Isabel Willoughby, '59, As- sociate Editorial Director. Ralph Ernest Langer, '59, Con- tributing Editor.1 Night Editors Peter McDonald Dawson, '60; Susan Jane Holtzer, '61; William Barton Huthwaite, '60; Robert Alexander Junker, '60; Joan Ellen Kaatz, '60; Charles Evans Kozoll, '60; Phillip Harwick Power, '60; Selma Loraine Sawaya, '60; Thom- as Edwin Turner, '60; Elwood Lane Vanderslice, '59. Assistant Night Editors Bruce Kasner Cole, '61; Judith Ann Doner, '61; Cynthia Jean Hartwig, '61; Thomas Emmett, Hayden,, '61; Thomas Herman Kabaker, '61; Nan Leslie Markel, '61; Kenneth Brooks McEldowney, '61; Kathleen Frances Moore, '61; Ruthann Recht, '61; James Ken- neth Seder, '61. Sports Staff Alan Hedrick Jones,''59, Sports Editor. Simon Florenz Coleman, '59, As- sociate Sports Editor., Carl M. Riseman, '59, Associate Sports Editor. Sports Night Editors James Stewart Benagh, '60; Frederick Phillip Katz, '60; David Charles Lyon, '60; Richard Allen Mintz, '60. Business Staff Stephen Allen Topol, '59, Busi- ness Manager. Carol Hecht, '59, Associate Busi- ness Manager. Richard Elmer Martens, '59E, Advertising Manager. Thomas Eugene Creed, '59BAd., Finance Manager. Ronald Lee Burkhard, '59, Ac- counts Manager., f4 Junior Managers Ronald Barkette Peters, '60E, Display Advertising Manager. Theodore Roy Cohn, '60, Promo- tions Manager. David Joseph Rapport, '60BAd., Classified Advertising Manager. Edward Harold Hayman, '61, Circulation Manager. Morley Gwirtzman, '6OBAd., Na- tional Advertising Manager. Marilyn Helen Fisher, '60, Lay- out and Proofreading Manager. Richard George Champe, '60BAd., Display Accounts Man- ager. Barbara Victoria Chafetz, '60, Subscriptions Accounts Manager. Assistant Managers Judith Ann Nicholson, '61, As- sistant Display Advertising Man- ager. Michael Joel Hermanoff, '61,.As- sistant Display Advertising Man- ager. Caryl Dale Scheinblum, '61, As- sistant Display Advertising Man- ager. Monte Jay Nagler, '61E, Assist- ant Promotions Manager. Elsa Lee Szold, '60, Assistant Promotions Manager. Gary Mac Price, '61E, Assistant Promotions Manager. Louise Menlo, '61, Assistant Classified Advertising Manager. Lynn Enid Brandman, '61, As- sistant Classified Advertising Man- ager. Florence Ann Gumberts, '61, As- sistant Circulation Manager. Sally Ann Abel, '61, Assistant Layout and Prrofreading Manager. Sara Anne Shiffman, '61, As- sistant Layout and Proofreading Manager. Stephen Matthew Augustyn, '61, Assistant Subscriptions Accounts Manager. Gargoyle David Newman, Grad., Man- aging Editor. John Weichsel, '59, Art Editor. Lawrence,'K. Snider, '60, Busi- ness Manager. Leslie Newman, Nice Lady. Nathan Scott Newman, Grad., Associate Editor. Michiganensian C. David Martenson, '59Ed., Managing Editor. Paula Rutili, '59, Copy Editor. Charles Robert Casper, '60, Art & Engravings Editor. Judy Ann Nichols, '60Ed., Per- sonnel Manager. Junior Staff Section Editors. Karen Ruth Aldridge, '59, Fea- tures Editor. Carol Gail Handschumaker, '60Ed., Schools & Colleges Editor. Margaret J.,McKee, '60Ed., Or- ganizations Co-Editor. Alan Jay Shapiro, '60, Organiza- tions Co-Editor. Judith K. Webster,' '60, House Groups Co-Editor. Marshall Strome, '61, House! Groups Co-Editor. Paul D. Borman, '59, Sports Ec tor. Ronald Peter Sossi, '61, Phot graphy Editor. David R. Giltrow, '60E,Phot graphic Laboratory Technician, Assistant Section Editors Susan Allen Deo, '61, Assista Features Editor. Brenda R. Barrett, '61, Assista Schools & Colleges Editor. Lois A. Starke, '60Ed., Assilita Organizations Editor. Mildred Friedman, '61, Assii ant Organizations Editor. Rosalie Sue Rude, '61, Assii ant House Groups Editor. Marshall R. Overstedt, '59, A sistant Sports Editor. Fred L. Shippey, '61E, Assista Photography Editor. Business Staff Arvin I. Philippart, '59, Busine Manager. Frank H. Mabley, '60, Sal Manager. Thomas W. Howden, '59, A vertising Manager. Mary E. Murphy, '59, Accou Manager. Ruth A. Wickham, '60, Offi Manager. Cynthia L. Blanchard, '60BA Contract Manager. Timothy E. Johnson, '61E, A sistant Advertising Manager. D. James' Kay, '61, Assista Sales Manager. Gerald N. Goldberg, '60E Pr motions Manager. Mary E. Davis, '60, Sales A counts Manager. Generation , Ann. Frances Doniger, '60, C Editor. Albert James Young, '61, C Editor. Robert Lon Harmon, '60E, BuE ness Manager. Louis Geza Meegyesi, '59, 1" tion Editor. Jay Gerson Hamburg, '61, Po try Editor. Cora Brody, '60, Publicatio Director. Paul Louis Nuchims, Grad., A Editor. Albert Encols, '59A&D, Assista Art and Illustrations Editor. Regents Give ' U' Students y Scholarships, (Continued from Page 1) Sovereign, Lawrence Steiner, A lan Thomas Stillwagon. Gary Keene Stollsteimer, Car Janice Stroud, Barbara Lea S liff, Jeanne Tami Tanase, Joi Elizabeth Taylor, Susan Joan Te gan, Lucille Mary Timmony Fran Herber Tranzow, Cyril Josep Toporek. David Leo Ver Lee, Jerrold La rence Wagener, Charles Andr' Wagener, Charles Andrew Wait John Herbert Wargelin, Phil Bruce Wargelin, Kingsley Norma Warren, Toby Sharon Weine John Richard Wilson. Alan Stuart Wineman, Nanc Ann Winn, Daniel Ralph Wolte Anna Claire Wood, 'Terry Albe, Wood, Shirley Ellen Woodcocl Janet Grace Woodworth, Joant Nancy Yagelo. Lois Jean Zook, Jacob Zvirbull School of Nursing Mary Catherine Aldridge, Jea Ann Butterer, Nancy Alene Ca: kins, Mary Alice Trepp Giigai Elizabeth Ann Henderson, Jear nine Marie Hill, Barbara Lo: Holmes. Patricia 'Irene Hummel, Nanc Jean Leach, Sharon Aline More land, Barbara Jean Newhouse, El sie Mae Planck, Constance Leal trice Pointer, Helen Ann Powajba Dorie Jean Reed, Charlotte Elle Robb. Claudette Mae Rosenquis Sets. Pol icy For Women Assembly Association is the poli- cy-formulating body for all inde- pendent women on campus. Assembly traditionally sponsors I-Hop, the first all-campus dance of the fall semester, held at the League in September, and Fort- nite, co-ed choral competition be- tween housing units. This year Assembly changed its constitution, cutting the member- ship of Assembly Dormitory Coun- cil from around 50 to 23--one representative for each housing unit. Assembly Association Officers Patricia Elise Marthenke, '59, president Christine Louise Wells, '59Ed., first vice-president Joan Alice Comiano, '61, sec- ond vice-president Constance Kay Kreger, '60, sec- retary GROUP LEADERSHI P: Interf ratern ity Council Elsie Louise Scherer, treasurer '6OEd., Karen Marie Barling, '59 Ed., orientation chairman Barbara Ann Bank., '59, pro- jects chairman Barbara Jean Bashara, '62, pub- lic relations chairman Martha Frances Kinley, '59SN, activities and scholarship chair- man Beata Prokchow Jorgenson, '59, public relations chairman House Presidents Janet Marilyn Smith, '60, Adelia Cheever Carole Mae Jenkins, '60Ed., An- gell Suenette Stonestreet, '59Ed', Hinsdale Susan Leah Farkas, '60Ed., Kleinstueck Abb9 Linda Gould, '61, Palmer Portia Louise Robb, '59, Betsy Barbour Margaret Eleanor Monrad, '59- SN, Couzens Patricia Ann Gallagher, '59, East Couzens Emily Wilshire, '59, West Cou- zens Noreen Annette Bayly, '60A&D, Fletcher Cecille Yvonne Dumbrigue,_'60- Ed., Geddes Ann Louise Wiltse, ' 60A&D, Henderson Jane Elizabeth Murphy, '59, Jordan Julie Wasson, '59, Martha Cook Ruth Ellen Mowers, '60, Butler Marion Pearl Fawcett, '60SM Blagdon Sally Ann Little, '60Ed., Fisher. Serves Camp The Interfraternity Council is the executive body of the frater- nity system. Officers of the IHC are elected in the spring by the 42-member! Fraternity Presidents' Assembly, the system's legislative unit. Interfraternity Council John Patterson Gerber, '59, Beta Theta Pi, President. Thaddeus Karl Ketchum, '59, Sigma Phi Epsilon, Executive Vice- President. Nicholas Christopher, '59, Sig- ma Phi, Administrative Vice-Pres- ident. Richard Theodore Guttman, '59E, Alpha Tau Omega, Secretary. Henry Hampton Kerr, '59, Theta Delta Chi, Treasurer. Committee Chairmen Michael Louis Sklar, '60, Zeta Beta Tau, social. Howard Lawrence Nack, '59BAd., Phi Epsilon Pi, rushing. James Alexander Martens, '59, Delta Kappa Epsilon, publications. James Leland Moss, '60E, Theta Xi, personnel. Leonard Albert Calabrese, '60Ph, Delta Upsilon, fraternity services. Frank Edgar Wilson, '61, Sigma Phi Epsilon, office. Gordon Penner Clark, '61, Kap- pa Sigma, office., F. Samuel Wilson, '59, Chi Psi, scholastic. Fraternity Presidents' Assembly Bruce Lawrence Gehman, '59E, Acacia. John Walper, '60E, Alpha Del- ta Phi. Howard Marshall Schulman, '60BAd., Alpha Epsilon Pi. Douglas Donald Strong, '59, Al- pha Phi Alpha. -T-M0-- -Al-£ )us Affiliates John W. Hubbard, '59, Delta Sigma Phi. Thomas Michael Hudak, '59, Delta Tau Delta. Arthur Edward Wible, '59, Del- ta Upsilon. Donald Michael Coleman, '59E, Kappa Alpha Psi. Neil Gray, '59Ed., Kappa Sigma. Robert Bruce Johnson, '59E,. Lambda Chi Alpha.. John James Asbeck, '59, Phi Del- ta Theta. David Max Wishnick, '59, Phi Epsilon Pi. Cyrus Clark Hopkins,. '59, Phi Gamma Delta. Philip Johnson, '59E, Phi Kappa Psi. Roberta Wilma Scott, Shirley John Stewart Locker, '59E, Phi lene Stewart, Kathryn' El Kappa Sigma. Stinger, Onnalee Jennell Th Harry Nicholas Kotsis, '59, Phi son Willnow, Joanne Bar Kappa Tau. Sampson. Charles Elliot Hurwitz, '59E, Phi Sigma Delta. Allan Leonard Poellet, '60E, Phi Men's G lee Clu Sigma Kappa. Michael David Schlanger, T59, oe P Pi Lambda Phi. 1o Present Pieo Charles Stuart Buchanan, '59, . Psi Upsilon. For First Time Scott Alfred Florence, '59, Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Today marks the first time Herbert Michael Kohn, '60, Sig- complete performance of "Vo ma Alpha Mu. of Michigan" will be heard a Glen Arthur Young, '59E, Sigma where in the world. Chi. - The piece was written by J.] Dennis Alan Dahlmann, '60, Sig- Lawton, '11, and Earl V. Mc ma NuC t . '12, the present dean of the m' Peter Anthony Cartwright, school, to commemorate the c '59BAd., Sigma Phi. tennial of the Michigan M Thaddeus Karl Ketchum, ''59' Glee Club.'; Sigma Phi Epsilon. There is an unusual story bel Michael Richard Flyer, '59, Tau the" composition. Lawton, a Delta Phi, tired insurance agent, was cor Armin Everett Jocz, '59E, Tau ponding frequently with D flee; lom oice