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February 18, 1962 - Image 7

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T1E MICHIGAN DAILY

Squelch.

Denver,

5-2

4(1

Berenson, who got it to Wilkie for
the second score 13 seconds later.
Coristine scored his at 13:41
with a turn-around backhand af-.
ter receiving a centering pass from
the redhead.
Less than a minute later Bab-
cock added yet another with a
wrist shot into the near corner.
Rodgers' goal at 10:45 of the
third period was a slap shot from
40 feet that landed into the far
side of the net. It was the second
goal of the season for the Junior
defenseman.
The game was almost over be-

fore Beatty marred Gray's shutout.
The Pioneer right winger took a
centering pass from center Greg
Williamson to, put an end to a
Denver rush at 14:52. Beatty scor-
ed the other at 19:03 on a break-
away during a Denver power play.
Renfrew's First
The victory was Michigan
coach Al Renfrew's first over the
Pioneers since becoming coach at
,Michigan five years ago. "It was
nice to finally beat them," said
the smiling Renfrew in the locker
room after the game. "The last

time I beat Denver was when I
coached North Dakota."
Gray also ended a losing streak.
The sophomore was in the nets
in both of Michigan's recent losses
at Denver. Last night Gray had
to make 18 stops compared to
Beauchamp's 32.
Murray Armstrong, Denver's
coach, was pleased with his team's
performance in spite of the loss.
"I think we played good enough
to win,' he said. The loss was
Denver's first in its last four
WCHA games.

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The academic part of school is certainly 'the most important element
in our college life. The Michigan fraternity, with its regulated study
hours, note and quiz files, and friendly competition, provides a perfect
atmosphere for the long hours of study.

'No one studies all the time, though. And what better way to relax from
the week's grind than the chapter party. Whether it's a theme dance
or a record hop, big party or small, you'll really enjoy it. And pledge
formal, the dinner-dance the chapter gives its pledges, is a night you'll
never forget.

A fraternity is more than academic and social life. It is an opportunity for a group of
men to live together, and achieve a common goal. It teaches one to think of others,
for one has a responsibility to them. The fraternity as a group offers guidance to the
individual. And it offers discipline, for the fraternity both makes and enforces its own
rules. Finally, it offers an invaluable opportunity to know and understand one's living
companions-an important element applicable to later life.
SPRING FRATERNITY RUSHING
FEBRUARY 25 TO MARCH II

RUSH SIGN-UP
REGISTRATION DESK
First floor-Michigan Union
Feb. 19 to Feb. 27 ... 2-5 P.M. Weekdays

MASS RUSHING MEETING
Michigan Union Ballroom

RUSH ADVISORY SERVICE
Room 3Z-Michigan Union
Feb. 19 to March 6 .. . 2-5 P.M. Weekdays

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