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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 12. 1964

EIGHT THE 1WICHIGANT flAtLY

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Panhellenic Announces Sorority Pledge Classes

(Continued from Page 2)

'66; Lesley G. Woodruff, '67; Deanne K.
Yek, '67,

Lynda J. Mills, '66; Nancy A. New-
house, '67; Jarrett S. Parker, '67; Su-
san J. Powell, '67; Beverly J. Read, '67;
Beverly A. Reed, '67; Janice Lynn Rinne,
'67; Barbara L. Schumm, '67: Jean A.
Segerlund, '67; Lynn E. Stone, '67;
Christine Van Britson, '67.
ALPHA DELTA Pi
Julianne E. Aho, '67; Penelope A.
Baugh, '67; Laurie B. Berke, '67; Dianne
L. Callan, '67; Diana S. Cavett, '67; Pa-
tricia C. Filip, '67; Katherine Gehrke,
'67; Christine J. Hauser, '67; Sally A.
Horne, '67; Mary A. Kendall, '66; Bar-
bara M. Liegler, '67; Ruth H. Matthews,
67; Barbara A. McComb, '67; Dianne L.
Mott, '67; Marcella E. Neal, '67; Patricia
S. O'Brien, '67; -Sharon J. Peltier, '67;
Janet L. Shoemaker, '67; Julia W.
Smith, '65; Anne E. Wylie, '67; Kath-
ryn M. Young; '67.
ALPHA EPSILON PHI
Ellen R. Bassine, '67; Rudi C. Berkel-
hamer, '66; Judy E. Borinstein, '67; Joan
L. Caplan, '67; Jackie B. Colman, '67;
Randee E. Cossman, '67; Patricia A.
Danto, '67; Harriet L. Egstrup, '67; Lin-
da J. Frank, '67; Sharon B. Glazer,
'66; Myra Goodall, '67; Retta: L. Green-
berg, '67; Nancy R. Grossman, '67; Carla
B. Hoffman, '67;'Nancy L. Holleb, '67;
Vicki L. Katz, '67; Lynne Lichterman,
'67; Lolis J. Lipton, '66; Sharon L.
Litsky, '67; Margaret I. Mazer, '67; Gail
E. Miller, '67; Jill S. Nathan, '67; Anita
L. Rogovy, '67; Karen P. Rosenberg,
'67; Susan Roth, '67; Paula J. Sha-
piro, '67; Michele J. Steinberg, '67; Lin-
da J. Weiner, '67; Helen L. Wirt, '66,
ALPHA GAMMA DELTA
Sandra J Alexander, '67; Linda E.
Bendlin, '67; Joanne L. Berglund, '66;
Sandra K. Brondstetter, '66; Linda L.
Caccavelli, '67; V. Lynn Carroll, '66;
Dorothy A. Cataldo, '67; Jacqueline
Fitzgerald, '66; Rebecca I. Fry, '68;
Katherine A. Hemphill, '67; Peggy A.
Kuebler1 '67; Cheryl Howson, '67; Ellen
L. Jahn, '65; Katherine Jeter, '67; Caro-
lyn A. Krings, '67; Sally J. Kruska,
'67; Marsha A. Lach, '66; Betty A.
Martenson, '66; Janet C. McCall, '67;
Susan E. McWhirter, '67; Gale G. Ross,
66; Mrgaret J. Skaff, '67; Bonnie J.
Stafford, '67; Sandra L. Telford, '67;
Judith A. Vierling, '67; Pat Lee Wisne,
'7; Pamela A. Wyss,'66.
ALPHA OMICRON PI
Carol S. Allyn, '67; Dianne C. Burry,
,67; Martha Cook, '67; Susan Mikulski,
'66; Sandra J. Reid, '65; Roberta J.
Sommer, '67; Janet A.. Zapala, '66.
ALPHA PHI
Susan C. Amluxen, '65; Janice D.
Bean, '66; Glenna D. Cameron, '67;
Carol W. Clarkson, '67; Cathy A. Coe,
'67; Susan E. Diehl, '67; Alexandra
Georgeson, '67; Wendyl L. Goldring, '67;
Donna Jr Hanley, '67; Janet E. Hastie,
'67; Frankie A. Hutton, '67; Uary Ann
Huyghe, '66; Sharon L. Jaynes, '67; Deb-
orah A. Jones, '65; Pamela L. Ludwig,
'67; Sue K. Matthews, '67; Barbara
Olwyn Mee, '67; Diane K. Morrison, '67;
Mary R. Pearson, '67; Virginia A. Per-
riguey, '67; Janet M. Rakocy, '67; Sherly
A. Starkey, '66; Nancy L. Stickle, '67;
Winifred L. Thomas, '65; Judith A.
Wade, '67.
ALPHA XI DELTA
Janice M. Behling, '66; Shirley L.
Bishop, '67; Jeanne Bozen, '66; Sue A.
Bradley, '67; Barbara A. Bright, '66; Car-
ol A. Burns, '67; Georgina Cleaneay, '66;
Beatrice A. Erdos, '67; Grete L. Evans,
'67; Mary S. Grant, '66; Carol L. Haas,
'67; Suzanne L. Harris, '67; Harriett
E. Hatch, '66; Nancy E. Houston, '67;
Jean E. Houvener, '67; Judith A. Hut-
ton, '67; Kathleen A. Janosz, '67; Carole

KAPPA DELTA
Rebecca N. Adams, '67; Karen
Emiry, '65; aKthleen C. Flintosh,
Catherine A, Loessel, '67; Deborah
Stid, '67; Jacquelyn F. Wagner,'66.

J.
'67;
D.

-Ensian-Michael Sawdey
GASPING GIRL-Amazed, the young lady expresses her delight at having been asked to join the
sorority of her choice. This was the typical reaction of girls at the League on Pledge Sunday, last
Feb. 2, which climaxed three weeks of women's rush. The women received slips at their dormitories
instructing them to go to the League to discover the identity of their new sorority.

KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA
Christine Anderson, '67; Nancy R.
Booth, '67; Ruth Ann Brandt, '67; Re-
becca A. Brogan, '67; Janet Catherine'
Brookman, '67; Becky A. Corning, '65;
Kathleen J. Crispell, '67; Mary S. Gal-
loway, '65; Judith E. Goodlad, '67;
Kathyanne Groehn, '67; Patricia A. Hil-
ty, '67; Stephanie E. Hooker, '67; Karne
L. Hooper, '67; Diane T. Lansing, '67;
Ann E. Livingstone, '67; Jeanne E.
MacArthur, '68; Virginia C. Magner,
67; Patricia A. McCarty, '67; Jane W.
Moy, '66; Nona L. Mull, '67; Katherine
H. Schmid; Dona M. Scott, '65; Ruth
A. Upson, '67; Letitia Upton, '67; Bever-
ly A. Waram, '67; Sheila A. Wilson, '67.
PHI SIGMA SIGMA
Paula B. Brandman, '67; Bonnie J.
Chaitman, '66; Sheila J. Frankel, '67;
Sherry G. Gaines, '66; Karen J. Gold-
berg, '67; Geraldine R. Gyarfas, '66;
Barbara J. Kaye, '67; Trudy R. Koslow,
'66; Joanne L. Krause, '67; Eileen Lynn,
'67; Deanne B. Marvisch, '66; Lynne
B. Mirvis, '67; Patricia L. Parker, '67;
Rachel E. Plous, '67; Joanne L. Reich,
'67; Sharon L. Rosenbaum, '67; Eliza-
beth A. Rothman, '67; Joyce G. Sapper-
stein, '68; Phyllis M. Scholnick, '67;
Marlyn D. Silver, '67; Nancy L. Stag-
man, '67; Sydney M. Tessler, '67; Naomi
D. Tischler, '67; Lynne J. Tucker, '67;
Carol D. Wolin, '67.
PI BETA PHI
Laura V. Bates, '67; Nada J. Bodine,
'66; Rosanne L. Eckman, '67; Renee or-
don, '66; Patricia E. Greiling, '67; ay-
nelle Groth, '67; Roberta L. Hammann,
'67; Elizabeth L. Herndon, '66; Martha
J. Hoppin, '65; Jacqueline S. Lang, '67;
Margaret E. Leslie, '67; Janet Lynne
Morley, '67; Judith A. Nelson, '67; Ju-
dith Noble, '67; Elizabeth J. Osborn, '66;
Ellen C. Panush, '67; Carolyn G. Peter,
66; Virginia Piercey, '67; Susan J. Pi-
wonka, '67; Joan C. Ramee, '67; Patricia
A. Scott, '67; Nancy J. Seper, '67; Carol
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Anne Shanley, '67; Mary H. Sherburne,
'68; Elnora H. Smith, '67; Anita P.
Streeter, '65; Elizabeth L. Wagman, '67;
Mary Wingo, '67; Sharon L. Zorodowski,
'67.
SIGMA DELTA TAU
Gail L. Abramson, '67; Joan M. Al-
ter, '67; Jeane E. erry. '67; Judith F.
Berry, '66; Elynne F. Chaplik, '67; Lynn
Dolgin, '67; Julianne F. Francis, '67;
Julie A. Frank, '67; Vivtoria R. Franks,
'67; Adele J. Goldberg, '67; Rolla A.
Herman, '67; Karen R. Jones, '67;
Marsha J. Kahn, '67; Andrea C. Kole,
'66; Marijane Lazar, '67; Judy G.
Lichterman, '67; Elizabeth G. Lifchez,
'66; Nancy R. Marx, '67; Louise S.
Perlman, '67; Wendy J. Ripps, '67;
Cheryl B. Schwartz, '67; Inette F. Shu-
bert, '67; Susan D. Sills, '66; Laura B.
Weisberg, '67.
SIGMA KAPPA
Arlene M. Astbury, '67; Sara J. Bar-
bour, '67; Sylvia J. Berg, '67; Judith L.
Chanoit, '67; Carolyn G. Conder, '66;
Martha J. Gutherie, '67; Susan L. Har-
rison, '66; Linda F. Hellstedt, '67; Sally
A. Hunt, '66; Janet C. Hurley, '67;
Hielen V. Moylan, '67; Ramelle A.
Myers, '67; Kathleen C. Nyman, '67;
Jane M. Robinson, '66; Alison M. Smal-
ley, '67; Judith G. Walters, '66; Marcia
L. Wightman, '66; Ellen Curnow Willis,
'66; Judith L. Yahr, '66.
ZETA TAU ALPHA
Susan A. Bobowski, '67; Dawn Fisk,
'67; Irene R. Jones, '66; Diane M. Ka-
balka, '66; Marilyn E. Lawrence, '66:
Margaret Clark Rhines, '66; Dorothy
E. Robling, '67.
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L. Kilpatrick, '66; Anne L. Kolb, '67;
Marline H. Kuelthau, '67; Marjorie A.
Lee, '67; Karen A. McCarty, '66; Eliza-
beth L. McMurray, '65; Mary E. Miller,
'67; Mary K. Olson, '66; Jean M. Pen-
nock, '67; Lucille A. Szido, '67; Barbara
J. Wirsing, '66; Caroline G. Wesley, '67.
CHI OMEGA
Jane A. Bankert, '67; Collenn R.
Blaisdell, '65; Alexis G. Bouwman, '66;
Pamela B. Butterbaugh, '67; Nancy A.
Calland, '67; Elizabeth A. Curly, '67;
Evy E. Eugene, '67; Jan L. Fasbender,
'67; Jill L. Fasbender, '67; Jean M. Gal-
lagher, '67; Annabelle B. Gibson,, '67;
Jacquelin L. Gilbert, '67; Janet L. Heim,
'67; Nancy J. Hirshey, '66; Mary Beth
Korbelak, '66; Fleurette Lourim, '66;
Janet E. Newland, '66; Marie K. Niel-
sen, '66; Sarah E. Randels, '67;Anadel
C. Schmidt, '67; Betty Jean Schnell,
'67; Carolyn Scott, '66; Sandra L. Sey-
fried, '66; Elizabeth A. Shelley, '67;
Carole J. Speier, '65; Virginia C. Stewart,
'66; Sally J. Stillwell, '67; Constance B.
Tily, '67; Barbara C. Utter, '67; Patricia
J. Wakefield, '67; Nancy J. Zugich.
COLLEGIATE SOROSIS
Carol S. Caddell, '66; Barbara A.
Cance, '67; Betsey L. Cullen, '66; Cath-
erine S. Debo, '67; Marcia Kirk Dort,
'67; Pamela A. Erickson, '66; Martha
A. Fischer, '67; Sandra Lynn Fleming,
'67; Susan G. Gaillard, '65; Susan G.
Heavner, '67; Barbara J. Jennings, '66;
Margaret F. Kay, '67; Karen L. Knowles,
'67; Marsha D. Kraft, '67; Nancy Lang-
ford, '65; Linda Lee, '67; Mary L. Loesel,
'66; Elizabeth B. Longley, '67; Wendy
McCobb, '65; Linda L. Mitchell, '65;
Patricia A. Moncrieff, '66; Cynthia S.
Osgood, '66; Jill S. Rau, '65; Lois G.
Rome, '65; Martha E. Shierson, '65;
Donna J. Shinnick, '67; Ada J. Sokolov,
'67; Margaret E. Teter, '65; Mary Lee
Wilcoxen, '65; Dianna Lynn Wistert,
'67.
DELTA DELTA DELTA
Rachel J. Amado, '67; Jacqueline An-
derson, '67; Judith A. Barlow, '67; Shei-
lah R. Bernstein, '67; Suzanne L. Craig,
'67; Margot L. Davis, '67; Judith K.
Edison, '67; Claire L. Epstein, '67;

Paulette C. Farr, '67; Jane M. Fisher,
'67; Mary Frances Fox, '67; Janeth L.
McKay, '67; Sherry K. Milliken, '67; Dee
Ann Dickinson, '67; Constance A. Olson,
'67; Constance A. Saltonstall, '67; Susan
Elaine Stevens, '67; Jane D. Warnke,
'67; Becky Wyss, '67.
DELTA GAMMA
Angela Arcure, '67; Jo Anne Bow-
erman, '67; Martha J. Buhr, '67; Mar-
garet B. Cansfield, '66; Christine C.
Douglass, '67; Victoria J. Fan, '67; Ju-
dith A. Greville, '65; Linda R. Houk,
66; Betty J. Kuhn, '67; Jane E. Mason,
'67; Barbara B. Maxson, '67; Barbara
A. McClatchey, '66; Kathryn A. Moore,
'67; Judith L. Peters, '67; Gail Ray-
mond, '65; Elizabeth A. Robson, '66;
Lea A. Sheffield, '67; Lauri V. Smith,
'66; Marcy E. Stine, '67; Cordy E.
Thompson, '67; Sally J. Van Campen,
'66; Lynn Wallace, '67; Susan J. Water-
fall, '67; Susan A. Zimmerman, '65.
DELTA PHI EPSILON
Ellen Alswang, '67; Jeanne E. Brown,
'67; Debbra A. Cornell, '67; Fern D.
Dorf, '67; Barbara H. Eaton, '67; Lynn
F. Epstein, '67; Peggy J. Friedman,
'67; Joan B. Gilbert, '67; Dale L. Gold,
'67; Elaine M. Golden, '67; Merle B.
Gordon, '67; Judy Gorelick, '67; Dianne
L. Grace, '67; Laura J. Herman, '67;
Gerry A. Heyman, '67; Ronna M. Katz,
'67; Vicki E. Kyte, '67; Vicki A. Las-
sar, '67; Nancy G. Leshnower, '67; Joan
E. Levy, '67; Wendy S. Lichtman, '67;
Mary E. McLean, '67; Joan M. New-
man, '67; Michela L. Oka, '67; Susan
M. Pevos, '66; Simona Rikiis, '67; Nat-
alie J. Ruby. '67; Karen L. Rutzky, '66;
Lynne Silverstine, '67; Sue E. Simon,
'67; Marsha B. White, '67; Joan Willens,
'67; Rhoda J. Yura, '66.
GAMMA PHI BETA
Sharon L. Aitken, '67; Susan Beckett,
'66; Carole A. Beers, '66; Marlene D.
Blair, '67; Kathleen M. Cheesman, '66;
Patricia K. Corpron, '67; Patricia A. Cos-
tello, '67; Juditn L. Davidson, '66; Janet
E. Downie, '66; Andrea J. Farinacci,
'66; Margaret L. Fish; Elizabeth J. Hal-
lock; Ann M. Hock, '66; Candace L.
Holmes, '67; Kathleen A. Kluska, '66;

Linda J. Koehler, '66; Janet Lark, '67;
Pamela A. Lubbers, '67; Kathleen R.
Mahoney, '67; Patricia L. Marcoux, '66;
Maureen K. McCann, '66; Marilyn L.
Mitchell, '67; Katherine A. Murphey,
'66; Pamela A. Nelson, '67; Lura E.
Nunn, '66; Mary A. Paquette, '66; Bar-
bara S. Poleschuk, '66; -Catherine L.
Rielag, '67; Judith A. Smith, '66; Kathy
A. Syrett, '67; Janet E. Trumble '66;
Judith A. Walter, '66; Martha L. Wet-
zel, '67.
KAPPA ALPHA THETA
Joyce A. Bean, '67; Patricia E. Breden,
'67; Barbara J. Brown, '67; Judith A.
Byers, '67; Chase Collins, '67; Julie D.
Emerson, '67; Patricia T. Flaherty, '67;
Diana W. Gornick, '67; Susan B. Grace,
'67; Elaine L. Graichen, '67; Ann E.
Hathaway, '67; Lee M. Hayes, '67; Helen
E. Hodgson, '67; Janet L. Holmquist, '67;
Mary E. Hunt, '67; Carole T. Johnson,
'67; Erma J. Livingstone, '66; Sophie
C. Maxon, '67; Linda L. McAllister, '67;
Mary M. McCarthy, '67; Melinda D.
Mehring, '66; Jane E. Meinhardt, '67;
Anne R. Monteglas, '65; Patricia L.
Nash, '67; Jane F. Roble, '67; Eileen
M. Schiller, '67; Sarah J. Straub, '67;
Virginia Van Dyk, '67; Gail L. Voigt,

The Washington Circumferential Highway allows speedy ac-
cess to best suburban communities in the District of Columbia,
Maryland, and Northern Virginia.

HYDROMECHANICS LABORATORY facilities include this High-
Speed Towing Basin almost 3/5 OF A MILE LONG, 50 feet wide,
and 20 feet deep. This Laboratory is concerned with speed, sta-
bility, control and seakeeping qualities of floating or submerged
naval designs, and with fundamental naval hydrodynamics.
® APPLIED MATHEMATICS LABORATORY facilities include the
latest, largest computer systems, and feature the LARC, the
IBM 7090, and a 1401. This Is BuShips' primary computing fa-
cility, working on engineering, research logistics, and numerical
methods. Work carried on here Involves mathematic simulation
of the life cycle of nuclear reactors; automatic calculation of
ship lines; and applications of computers to management prob-
lems.
In this giant new Maneuvering and Seakeeping facility,
both fixed and free-running models may be tested under any
sea-state condition. You may also work with the High-Speed
Phenomena Division at Langley Field, Virginia.

4

Meet Art Wibie, Class of '59

Now-4/ years later-Assistant Sales Manager,
Classified Advertising, Chicago Tribune.
Only 4% years after joining the Chicago
Tribune,.Art Wible, Michigan Class of '59,
has moved through two sales staff assign-
ments and two sales supervisory posts to
his present position as Assistant Sales
Manager, Classified Advertising. He now
supervises the activities of 36 sales people,
3 copy writers, 2 artists and 2 production
men in the Classified Department.
Today Wible is known and respected by
hundreds of Chicago and suburban com-
munity leaders, businessmen, home build-
ers, employers, real estate men and auto-
mobile dealers. To them, he is the Chicago
Tribune in all their dealings.
The Chicago Tribune is looking for more
men like Art Wible to fill posts of responsi-
bility in this 116-year-old organization. If
you are looking for a career that offers
exciting challenges, opportunities for quick
advancement and rich rewards, we invite

You are high over the Potomac River just 12 miles
from the White House.nd viewing 186 acres
of extraordinary research activity

AERODYNAMICS LABORATORY facilities include several
wind tunnels-ranging from subsonic through hypersonic at
Mach 10-which are used to determine and improve static sta-
bility, control and heat transfer characteristics of helicopters,
VTOL's, supersonic aircraft, missiles, etc. Air flow studies also
involve bomb design, bridge structures, aircraft turbulence when
approaching carriers, and other government and private prob-
lems.
a The unique STRUCTURAL MECHANICS LABORATORY facili-
ties at Carderock are the new pressure tanks which permit the
study, by means of large structural models, of the hull struc-
tures for deep diving submarines and deep sea research vehicles
to reach all ocean depths. Additional Structural Mechanics Labo-
ratory facilities are scattered throughout the 186 acres, and
include a tridimensional Static-Load Frame, a Pentagonal Test
Pond, Explosion Pits, and a 600,000-Pound Universal Testing
Machine. With these facilities, Laboratory scientists and engi-
neers conduct studies aimed at improving the hull structure
and increasing the resistance of the Navy's ships to enemy at-
tack. This requires development of fundamental, theoretical ap-
proaches of load and response, and development of engineering
solutions based on the Increased understanding. A subltantial
portion of the ship protection research is carried out at the
Underwater Explosions Research Division of this Laboratory lo-
cated at Portsmouth, Virginia.
7,The ACOUSTICS AND VIBRATION LABORATORY was just
established to intensify research and development of ships of
improved detection capability, andreduced vibrations and under-
water sound output. Fundamental and applied research in hydro-
dynamics, structural acoustics, mechanical vibrations, and signal
processing are supplemented by conduct of acoustic and vibra-
tion trials, and development of acoustic and vibration instru-
mentation.

Of course, from this height you can't see much de-
tail, which makes the imposing expanse of the two main
buildings all the more intriguing. Perhaps you can guess
their functions, but it's also what you can't see (and
this is summarized in the adjoining column) that makes
the David Taylor Model Basin a completely unique fun-
damental and applied research organization - and a
olace you should seriously consider for your career

1. Reach the $10,000 to $12,000 level WITHIN 4YEARS.
2. Take graduate courses for advance degree with Navy
help.
3. Gain diversified RDT & E experience with the best
equipment and facilities of their kind.
4. Work on research projects of recognized national im-
portance.
5. Attain recognized professional stature sooner, at

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