1964 THE MICHIGAN DAILY 1964 THE MICHTGAN nATTY Literary College Freshman Honors Students (Continued from Page 2) Nancy Ruth Grossman Arthur Welz Gulick Pamela Elaine Gutin Michael William Handelman Richard Michael Hantula Jo Ellen Marie Havis Susan Kaye Hecht Janet Lynn Heim Barbara Hered Susan Hershman Robert Harold Hildreth Stephanie Eleanor Hooker Charlene Hosticka Jean Elizabeth Houvener Paul Franklin Hultin Susan Nancy Hyman Susan Elaine Jeremy Louise Roberta Kahan Stephen William Kalkstein Jonathan David Katz Martin Lewis Katz Richard Katzman Roberta Inez Katzman James Samuel Kaufman Algis Julius Kaupas Jerold Lee Kellman Mark Robert Killingsworth Jay Harvey Kleiman Joel Andrew Klein Robert Dennis Kraff Eunice Joy Kraus David Jeremy Lane Miriam Ann Lang Suzanne Kay Lester ail Ayn Levin Joan Edna Levy Wendy Sue Lichtnan Daniel Touro Linger Joseph Alan Litven Steven Howard Loewenthal Marie Mei-Chu Louis Frederic Newman Lyon Sylvia Ruth Maskin Barbara Bell Maxson Patricia Ann McCarty Gary Bernard McCombs Mark William McGuire Susan Elizabeth McWhirter Douglas James Miller Margery Ann Minkin Joan Ann Mitchell George William Moore Joel Morganroth Ramelle Ann Myers Marcella Elaine Neal Kurt Harrison Neumann Janice Elaine Nicodemus Bruce Clayton Nordstrom Linda Rae Nozik Jane Robin Nydorf Constance Adele Olson Ellen Cyrille Panush Timothy William Pasich Katherine Lucille Paup. Denise Christine Pavis Meril Ruth Penn Elizabeth Ann Perkett Steven James Perlmutter Benjamin Allan Perry Don Irwin Phillips James Stewart Pickett Susan Pikelny Cheryl Mae Planck Ted Allen Poulton Michael William Pratt Gilbert James Premo Margaret Ann Richek Susan Elizabeth Riebel Dorothy Elizabeth Robling Melvyn Meyer Rom Vincent Paul Rossi Louise Marie Saaranen Paul Lincoln Sawyer, Stephen Roy Saxton Mark Steven Schiffer Barbara Ann Schwartz Ronna Segal Jack Eldon Seigel Daniel Steven Selinger Patricia Ann Shannon Inette Francine Shubert Lynne Silverstine Mark Irwin Singer Emanuel Jay Skolnick Laura Susan Slaughter Marc Hugh Slutsky Elnore Harriet Smith Steven James Smith Janice Rae Snyder Karen Louise Snyder William Talbot Sparrow Judith Ann Spector Nancy Lynn Stagman Alan David Stern Nancy Lee Stickle Leanna Stiefel Sally Jo Stillwell David Robert Stutz Sharon Elaine Swanson Richard David Swartz Deborah Page Sweet Carolyn Dorothea Teich Kathy Jane Te Strake Nancy Elizabeth Thomas David Eugene Thompson Terry Martin Trojan Helen Virginia Tunison William Walter Updegrove Roger Benjamin Vanko Laura Ruth Van Vlack William Francis Van Wert Penelope Varney Elaina Walchak Carol Eleonora Walton. Sharon Washtien Harvey Franklin Wasserman George Andrgw Weis II Raymond Jay Weitzman Merle Weston Ervin Sidney Wheeler David Alan White Merrill Jay Whitman Thomas Richard Wilcox Jay Douglas Wiley Clayton- Edward Wilhite John Burton Williams Leon Oscar Winstrom Sheldon Jay Wolberg Leslie Catherine Woodcock Alice Isabelle Youmans Steven Howard Zarit Thua To Give College Leadership (Continued from Page 1) open the benefits of a large uni- versity to the small college's stu- dents. The University's large li- braries, major cultural and intel- lectual events and student activi- ties would be among these attrac- tions. Planning The residential college could also afford to risk making a few mistakes while in search of better educational planning because it will be part of the University and already have accreditation and a competent, faculty from the lit- erary college.. During a year-long debate with- in the literary college, the resi- dential college concept was not without its critics. One professor asserted the college would sim- ply be "a continuation of high school," and he envisioned a hot- house environment there which would impede, not facilitate, stu- dents' personal development. Many more literary college fac- ulty members simply manifested apathy toward the idea. Most of the unenthusiastic traced their feelings to doubts that structural innovations could jmprove edu- cation... .. Problems And, as plenty of its opponents have pointed out, the college faces many practical problems: will fac- ulty want. to .teach there? will students be interested? can it just- ify its probably higher per-student cost? will administrative work pro- liferate beyond acceptable bounds? Named to answer such questions and to become the founding fath- ers of the residential college, is a' faculty group headed by Associate Dean Burton D. Thuma of the literary college. For better or for worse, the birth of the residential college is virtu- ally a sure thing, now that it has received the Regents' enthusiastic backing. If it works out as its ad- vocates hope, it may become the prototype for University expan- sion, with the University setting up new residential colleges to dandle increased enrollments in- stead of further swelling existing schools and colleges, in the Western Collegiate Hockey Assn. playoffs. The title game climaxed the winningest hockey season ever with a 24-4-1 overall record. In addition to the NCAA crown, individual honors were bestowed upon sophomore defenseman Tom' Polonic, a first team All-Ameri- can; senior goalie Bob Gray, the tournament's most valuable play- er; and captain Gordie Wilkie, al- so an all-tournament selection and All-American; Basketball Rebirth The great basketball renais- sance brought to the University by coaches Dave Strack, Tom Jor- HOCKEY CHAMPS: 'M' Teams Win Five Titles Pershing Rifles Initiates Olympics at Tokyo. Coach Don Canham's crew, paced by five in- dividual champions, walked to an easy triumph in the Big Ten in- door meet, and current outdoor performances insure spots on Olympic teams from Trinidad to Austria. Des Ryan, in the mile, Roger Schmitt in the shot put, Al Am- merman in the high jump, Kent Bernard in the 600 and Ted Kelly in the 880 all won individual titles in the Wolverines' fifth first-place indoor track finish in the past six years. Wrestling The wrestlers, despite an injury to Big Ten champion Rick Bay, won the Big Ten crown withytwo titlists and went on to give a per- formance at the national tourna- ment good enough for a sixth- place berth. The individual Big Ten crowns were picked up by featherweight Ralph Bahna and 141-pounder Lee Dietrick. Cliff Keen's matmen, despite injuries, placed senior Gary Wil- cox in the finals. Gymnasts' Conference The gymnastics team wasn't able to repeats its national cham- pionship season, but won the Big Ten meet with individual winners captain Arno Lascari and Mike Henderson. Trampolinists Gary Erwin and Johnny Hamilton also tied for the top spot in the Big Ten meet. The third-place finish in the NCAA gymnastics meet was spiced by an unprecedented sweep in the trampoline competition, as Erwin, Hamilton and Fred Sanders fin- ished one-two-three in the na- tion. Unfortunately, there is no Olympic trampoline competition. The swimming team was unable to dethrone Indiana in the Big Ten meet, and wound up fourth in the country. Individual Big Ten championship trophies were col- lected by sophomores Rich Walls and Bill Farley, while a spot in the Olympic trials has already been assured to freshmen Carl Robie, Russ Kingery and Paul Scheerer, as well as Walls and. junior captain-elect Ed Bartsch. Academics The honors heaped on Michigan athletes weren't limited to athletic accomplishments. In the annual awards to the athletes who achieve high scholastic recogni- tion as well as high standards of moral character, 27 varsity com- petitors, including the captains of all but two of the teams, were awarded the Fielding H. Yost awards at the banquet April 15. In addition, one Michigan ath- lete, Gordie Wilkie, was selected for the Big Ten Conference Medal of Honor for proficiency in both athletics and scholarship, Romney Plan Provides More Funds for T' (Continued from Page 1) books and library staff and third term operations. Revenue Besides $44 million from state tax coffers the University expects $14 million from student tuition and fees and revenue and about $1 millionaindtransfers from other funds to round out the general funds budget. The fees and state funds - placed in the general fund-pro- vide for faculty salaries, libraries, organized research, student aid, and operation and maintenance. Another money pool, the "re- stricted funds" budget derives the bulk of its revenue from the fed- eral government and private gifts and grants. Totaling $44.9 million last year, it is earmarked for re- search projects.. Funds Lansing sources have observed that this year's fiscal surplus al- lowed the Senate to maintain the governor's recommendation. Rom- ney cut the University's $47.5 mil- lion request in January to $44 million. Since 1956 the University's op- erating budget outlay has increas- ed by only $8 million from $30 million in 1956 to $38 million this year. The span includes the state's "payless paydays" when state of- ficials and university and college faculty failed to receive merit pay increases. Military Honorary The lists of initiates for other honorary societies on Pages 4 and 6. the are William B. Campbell, NROTC Arthur O. Cravets, NROTC Paul T. Davis, NROTC Jon C. Ferguson, NROTC Richard C. Field, AROTC Richard J. Haney, AROTC Jerry T.Hewitt, NROTC, Frank W. Sherman, AROTC WilliamR. Wheeler, NROTC Alfred L. Kresse, AROTC Kenneth W. Locke, AROTC Raymond F. Beker, NROTC Donald R. Bishop, NROTC Joseph A. Bonus, AROTC James A. Copony, AROTC Charles R. Cornell, NROTC Thomas W. Fant, NROTC Edward J. Gulda, NROTC Charles R. Harley, NROTC Roger A. Johnson, NROTC Harold D. Kadolph, NROTC Douglas A. Remley, AROTC Charles R. Schrimper, AROTC William M. Timmer, AROTC Morris M. Wells, NROTC GORDON WILKIE gensen and Jim Skala was capped in Kansas City where the Wolver- ines finished third in the country, winding up with a 23-5 record, the best ever by any Michigan team. Led by sophomore All-American Cazzie Russell and junior Bill Buntin, the team ousted the de- fending national champion, Loy- ola of Chicago, then went on to beat Ohio University in Minne- apolis for the championship of the Mideast region of the NCAA. Trackmen The track team, meanwhile, is, assured representation at the 1964 Literary College Sophomores- (Continued from Page 2) Betty Ann Martenson Suzanne McClure David Allen Mead Barbara Christiane Meihoefer George David Mendenhall Thomas Joseph Messenger David Lachlan Meyer William Howard Michaels Richard Arthur Nagler Courtney Cardell Neff Joseph Robert Olson Jennifer Sue Oren Robert George Pachella David Wilcox Palmer Naomi Sharon Panush Sharon Jean Perszyk Daniel-Pinkel Marvin Preston IV Alexander Bradfield Reisman Patricia Ann Relich Judith Anne Rogers Zosia Eve Rosa Judith Norma Rote Lester Louis Sackett Lorraine Ann Saginaw Michael Jack Sattinger* Ronald Charles Serlin Linda Joy Silberman Donald Dee Smith Sandra Ladd Snyder CarolEvelyn Soffer Terry Lou Stagman Charlyn Joy Stockero Barbara Ann Strauss Alan Sugar Joel Sugar Stephen Jeffery Sweet Elaine Chiyo Takemoto Ruth Ann VanAken Mary Frances Voce Robert Kenyon Walker William Aron Walker John Windiate Warren Elizabeth Laura Weiss Carol Jean Weller Christine Ann Wendt Karen Elizabeth Whitbeck Carl Webster Wickstrom Barbara Ann Wilson Joan Evelyn Wolfsheimer Eugene Yuen Ten Won Frederick Massey Woodruff, Jr. Jane Gay Worman Judy Linette Zolotar. FROM ACOLYTES TO YR's: ., Honors Students (Continued from Page 2) Dearborn Campus Engineefing Robert William Bruce Thomas Lowell Carpenter, B.S.E.- (Elec.Eng.) ,B.S.E. (Eng.Math.) Anthony Eugene D'Amore, B.S.E.(Elec. Eng.) Robert George Fahselt, B.S.E.(Mech. Eng.) Philip John Guichelaar, B.S.E.(Mech. Eng.) Ralph Bradley Johnson Robert Leonard Judd Dennis Michael Kramer Gary Dale Langolf Joseph Canfield Marsh IV Brian Stephen Repa Carl Thomas Smith James Dudley Stevens Keith Barend Termaat, B.S.E.(Mech. Eng.) Arnold Van Zanten Convocation an Old Tradition' (Continued from Page 1) program for the convocation used to include the receipents of fel- lowships and scholarships for which students could compete in all departments,' Walter said. r'The program became too large, so in 1953 the committee appoint- ed Walter to investigate other methods of handling the situation. It was thus decided to eliminate Juniors Ronald Anthony Fryzel Glenn Anthony Harnden Hiroshi Morihara George Dee Parrish Michael John Stolnicki Clifford William Wurst Literary College Sarah Annis M. Buckley Eleanor Hutchins Nothstine, A.B. David Eldon Palm; A.B. Frank Paul Pearsall, A.B. Thomas Gene Powell, A.B. Juniors Alberta Ann Akowitz Keena Business Administration James Harper Andrews, B.B.A. Louise Martha Briggs Raymond Stewart Camilli, B.B.A. Richard Lee Nellans, B.B.A. Howell Hopson Ridley, Jr., B.B.A. Don F. Zimmerman, B.B.A. Music School Seniors John Edward Anderson Martin David Bushouse Nancy Jean Campbell Susan Jane Cowden John Arnold Farrer HII Evan Paul Ferber Carroll Lawrence Hart Alma Jean Henderson Anita Jackson Margaret Anne Kautz Richard August Kruse Gary James Olmstead, B.Mus. (Mus.Ed.) Grace Louise Saefke Juniors Barton Kendrick Bartle Jerome Preston Hartweg Paul Emerson King David Dudley Mairs Susan Carr Martin John Gerhardt Schaeffer Jerri Jennifer Smart Joy Anne Cumming Smelser Barbara Kay Walz Sophomores David Edwin Cooper Doris Jeanne Dorn Martha Lynn Eckman Anne Ly Niitme . Robert John Streckfuss Freshmen James LeRoy Berge Mary Robin Guern Dorothy Ann Hall Claudia Lee Kesler Paul Howard Kirby Nancy Lynne Martens Russell James Peck John David Peterson Joan Carol Ramee Marcia Claire Roeber Flint College Seniors Lawrence Frank Beauchamp Rachel Ann Brown Norman Dennis Chasteen John Charles Fain Jeanne Elizabeth Farrish Helen Lucille Harrington Ilse Hayes Leatha Ellen Huskey Douglas William Jenkins Clara Katherine Fischer Klonoski, A.B. Studer Acolytes Stewart Thau African Students Union George B. Cooper Alpha Omega Fellowship Thomas Correll Alpha Phi Omega (Gamma Pi) David Hartman. American Chemical Society Donald J. Ray American Inst. of Aeronautics and Astronautics James Wagner American lust, of hemical Engineersi W. Nicholas Delgass American Inst. of Industrial Engineers Kenneth Jordan American Nuclear Society Jon D. Erickson American Pharmaceutical Association Larry Burnstein American Society of Civil Engineers Richard L. Smit American Society Mechanical Engineers Kenneth Buell Anthropology Club Thomas F. Nemec Arab Club Izzideen Essaid Assembly Association Charlene Hager Bacteriology Club Joseph Silvernale Baha'i Student Group Sandra Peterson Baptist Student Union Donald Williams Campus Chapel David Huisman Cercle Francais, Le, John Pearce Cervantes Club Maria Del Car Rocha it Organizations Liven Campus Life Chi Alpha Edwin J. Snook Chinese Students' Club Yee Ching Chen Christian Medical Society Gordon Briggs Christian Science Org. Perry Anderson Collegiate Club of the University Reformed Church Arthur Funkhouser Committee to Defend the Bloomington Students Howard Salita Congregationsald -isciles, E&R, EUB Student'-Guild Robert Anthony Council of Student Religious Organizations Ronald R. Glancz Culture Club (Tutorial Project) Judy Weissman Deutscher Verein Linda Malila Eastern Orthodox Student Society Barbara Bashara Episcopal Student Foundation Mary Conger Engineering Council Richard Munt Engineering Honor Council Lauren Bowler Folklore Society Peter Tourin Foresters' Club Joe Bell Gamma Delta Kenneth Dunker Gilbert & Sullivan Society Curtis Blanding. Graduate History Club John White Graduate Outing Club Kathy Sears Greek Students Association Kostas Mihalopoulos Hillel Foundation Bruce Chudacoff Indian Chemical & Metallurgical Engineers Assoc. N. C. Kothary India Students' Assoc. Rama S. Sharma Indonesian Students Assoc. D. Harsokoesoemo Institute of Electrical & Electronics Engineers James A. Sprowl Inter Co-operative Council Mahyar Anklesaria Brandeis Co-op Housie William A. Cox Harold Osterweil Carol Alterman John Nakamura Co-op Theodore Brott Lester Co-op Sheila Bonnell Mark VIII Co-op Rosemary Rice Michigan Co-op Joseph P. Pearl Dawn Bernhardt Stevens Co-op Barbara Otto Inter-Fraternity Council Cliff Taylor International Students' Assoc. Isaac Adalemo Inter-Quadrangle Council John Eadie Iranian Students' Assoc. Ahmad Rafieyan Israeli Students' Club Herzl Lavon Japanese Club Koji Izumi Joint Judiciary Council Jack Kauffman Junior Panhellenic Jan Fasbender Kappa Phi Club Marilyn Beebe Korean Club Yong Wook Kim La Sociedad Hispanica David Higbie Latvian Students' Club Gundega Saulitis Les Voyageurs Dave Carte Lithuanian Student Assoc. Saulius Vydas Lutheran Student Center and Chapel Eldon D. Enger Marketing Club Michael Townsend: Men's Glee Club Hal C. Raz som Michigan Christian Fellowship Brian lMwhinney. Michiganenslan Ronald L. Kramer Michigan Flyers' Inc. Stephen Reading Michigan League Gretchen Groth Michigan Metallurgical Societies Eugene W. Kelley Michigan Sailing Club Fred Krauss Michigan Technic Dennis N. Hanink Michigan Union Raymond L. Rusnak Muslim Students Assoc. Kamal A. El-Sheikh Near East Club David Churchman Pakistan Students' Assoc. Badaruddjn Kadri Panhellenic'Association Pat Elkins Phileutherian Society Arthur Collingsworth Philippine-Michigan Club Manuel Estrella Russian Circle Stanton E. Samenow Senior Board Lauren Bowler Seventh Day Adventist Student Association Ernest J. Plata Society of Automotive Engineers Jack Benson Student Council, School of Education Dawn Ledinsky Student Council, School 'of Nursing Susan Oppel Student Government Council Russell L. Epker Com. on Membership William Burns Com. on Human Relations David Aroner Com. on Student Activities Evan Wilner Com. on USNSA Mary Beth Norton Public Relations Board Don Filip Student Government Reform Union Carl J. Cohen Student National Education Association James Rettig Students United for Responsible Government (SURGe) Fred Rhines Turkish Students Assoc. Erhan Cinlar Ukrainian American Students' Club Wolodymyr Madych ULLR Ski Club Fred Moore Unitarian Student Group Ronald Brender University: Amateur Radio Club William Michals American Society for Public Administration Charles Chomet Economics Society John Burton Forsenic Guild Charles Adamek Friends of the Student Non-Violent Coordinating Committee David Strauss Jazz Band Bruce Fisher Marching Band Physical Therapy Club Beverly Balfour Rifle Club J. Win. Shields Symphony Band University Lutheran Chapel Joseph McMahon University Symphony Orchestra Voice Political Party Richard Magidoff Wesleyan Guild Norman Kohns Wisconsin Synod Lutheran Angell C holars Christopher Francis Ake James Michael Amend Kent Philip Anderson Patty Katherine Ardis Nanci Blythe Arnold Joel Michael Bernstein Thomas George Betz3 Thomas Robert Bierma Gerald Michael Browne Susan Gail Cohn George William Gatecliff Michael Joseph Gelfand Steven Sherwin Gilson Thomas Richard Herzog Christine Grace Heustis John William Heyt, B.S.E.(M.E.) Martha Sifers Hiestand Diane Fern Hoffenberg John William Holmes Penny Gail Lozoff Susan Louise Mann Jon Griffith March Ruth Geraldine Matalavy Suzanne McClure Barbara Christiane Meihoefer Thomas Joseph Messenger Jeffrey George Meyer Sherry Ann Miller Jonathan Conrad Pumplin Jacquelyn Marie Reinertson, A.B. Arnold Revzin James Eugene Rice Alan Dean Robinson Mark Paul Rossow Sharon Lee Rubert Lorraine Ann Saginaw Phillip James Salsbury Naomi Ruth Saslaw