THE MICHIGAN DAILY _ Nancy Sue Bonnie Ro Albert Jay Kent Phili Lesley Lou Dona Jean Edith Sara Alfred Lou Susan Joa: Jackson T Robert M Arthur Ra Herbert M Karen Sue Michael Ja Phyllis El Philip Ca; KathleenE Martha C Edwin Stu Literary College Freshmen e Adelson Joyce Karyl Leix ise Ahlgrim Barry Levine Ammerman Mark Stewart Levy p Anderson Lennart Helmer Loftstrom u Anderson Laurence Paul Lonero aBarcy Henry Saul Lowendorf a Bassichis Linda Jane Lyall uis Baumann III Cecilia Sarah Lyle ,n Beattie Mary Karen Madden 'aylor Beatty Michael Arthur Maidenberg alcolm Benson David Donald Marcus mon Berkowitz Joan Lillian Mashioff [ilton Blair John Stevens McGuire e Bleier James Lorin McHard IFC Offers Counsel To Fraternity Men oseph Block len Bloom rl Bockman Anne Boot hristine Bordin uart Brown Gale Frances Buchanan Edwin Gwynne Burrows Thomas Lee Butch Catherine Mary Calcaterra Patricia Ann Carlson Harvey Edwin Chapman Gerald Brce.Chattman Anna Frances Chow John Calvin Chrisman Susan Elizabeth Coates Thomas Edward Cody Thomas Vance Cohen Michael David Colman Bruce Lawrence Colton Harry David Comins Margaret Elizabeth Conway Gerald Sanford Cook Jonathan David Cook Mary Louise Cook Robert Joseph Cotter Jay Wheeler Cranston Arthur George Dauber John Tootle Davis Jane Ellen Deighton Constance J4 DeMille Dorothy Barbara Deutsch Gerrit Earl DeYoung Harry Louis Doerr Anita Beth Dolgin Roberta Marie Douglas. Beverly Lynn Drouillard Nancy Kathryn Dunkle Charles Paul Dyjak s Rose Susan Ehrinprei Daniel Michael Eichenbaum Eugene Mark Eisner Paula Jean Elkins William Darrel Ensminger Sandra Elaine Eriksson Judith Jean Everson" Kathleen Elaine Eyre Michael John Fischer Carolyn Fisher William Douglas Foltz Beatrice Geneva Foust' Leslie Ann Fox Helen Marie Frankel Hal Hinton Frazier, Jr. Theodore John Gaensbauer Lawrence-Dvid Gelb Benette Get David Samuel Ginsburg Carolyn Sue Gobble Marvin Goldman David Leon Good Janet Mae Goodrich Maxine Gordon Merrily Fay Gorne Lisa Victoria Gould Barry David Graff Janet Graham Alan Brian Grass Mark Greenbain Barbara Greenstein Harold Burton Gross Judith Ann Grzesick Sally Ann Hallen Thomas Edgar Halperin Susan Lynn Harkonen Mary Lou Harris Thomas Richard Herzog Michael Lynn Hinnen Helen Scull Hitchman Carole Ruth Hoffman Karen Ruth Holvick Douglas Ripley Hotch Carol Ann\ Houck Marcia Ann Ilton Lawrence Samuel Jackier Carla Susan Kaiser Lucia Carylni Brown Kaminski Dorcas Loreen Kane Mary Melinda Keown Karen Keskulla Judith Ann Kett Winifred Amalia Kiger Barbara Christine King Susn Tn arsha K-nff Student Publications F Year of Service to Cai David Edward McPherson Audrey Jean Mellen Herbert James Menard Phyllis Ann Messick Ann Jane Meyer Peggy Jean Meyers Melody Meyerson Mary Elizabeth Millender Kenneth Harry Miller Theodore Norman Miller Drogo K. Montague Robert Allen Moore Bruce Campbell Nash II Carol Therese Nora Mary Beth Norton Patricia Mary O'Connor David Jerome Olmstead Ruth Joan Oster Jane Marie Otteson Richard Sheldon Panush David Louis Passma Dana William Paxson Martin Eugene Pearlman Susan Barbara Peterson James Wilber Pfister Albert Arthur Pollard Carol Lynne Porter Karol Ann Postelli James Vincent Prochazka Jonathan Conrad Pumplin Naomi Judith Rapport Janet Sue Rasey Irene Adele Rath Paul Mitchell Redstone Elaine Marie Retberg Brenda Lee Richardson Harvey David Robb Bonita Jane Robbins Michael David Robbins Basya-Marie Romanoff Robert Binion Rosalsky Judith Ellen Rubenstein Norma Ruth Rubenstein Judith Ellen Rubin Sallyann Rubin Susan Phyllis Rubin Donald Arthur Sandweiss Charles Joseph Sanner, Jr. Naomi Ruth Saslaw Susan Schindelheim Sandra Ellen Scmier Gail Marilyn Schneider Susan Auleen Scholle Michal Schover Ellen Nora Schwartz Bette Jean Seasonwein John Arthur Sebert Helene Hinda Seeder Elsa Beatrice Shaw Amy Louise Sheldon William Elson Shell Joel Avery Sherman Robert Bernard Sims Baiba Skrivelis Jill Sherry Slater Mark Sheldon Slobin Clark Sommer Smith Harold Jeffrey Smith William Fitz Smith Susan Spencer Leonard Dale Spicer Larry James Spilkin Becky Anne Staton Gary Gilbert Stewart Vivian Joy Subarsky John Thorvald Svendsen Thomas Edward Swaney Errol Richard Sweet Frederick Joseph Sweet Marilyn Jean Taylor Gary Miles Tearston David Allen Tenenberg Lawrence Eldon Thomas Roger Jerry Thomas James Hunter Thrall John Frederick Townsend, Jr. Carolyn Gretchen Tufts Michael Useem leva Vitins James Waller Charles McDonald Watts Laurie Ann Wender Donna Gene White Patrici aGra Wikn The Interfraternity Council acts as the executive body of the fra- ternity system at the University, coordinating and sponsoring so- cial and academic activities as well as the twice yearly men's rushes. IFC officers are elected each spring by the 43 members of the Fraternity Presidents Assembly. The FPA is the legislative branch of thefraternities and meets peri- odically to examine problems of the male affiliates. Interfraternity Council Jon Trost Sigma'Chi, President Howard Mueller Phi Gamma Delta, Executive Vice-President Gary Slaughter Sigma Alpha Epsilon Administrative Vice-President John Richards Sigma Chi, Secretary Charles Matthews , Phi Kappa Psi, treasurer Committee Chairmen David Kilber Phi Kappa Psi, Academic Affairs Mark Gladstein Zeta Beta Tau, Alumni Jim Nette Lambda Chi Alpha, Personnel Doug Rasmussen Phi Kappa Psi, Publications Stuart Dow Delta Kappa Epsilon, Fraternity Relations Robert Peterson' Chi Psi, Rushing Richard Nohl Phi Gamma Delta, Services Michael Landwirth Zeta Beta Tau, Social Fraternity Presidents Assembly Daniel Barr, Acacia William Phelps Alpha Delta Phi. ADC Strives To .Improve Dorimitories Assembly Association began the year's activities with its freshman orientation program and held the annual I-Hop on its traditional date, the Saturday of the first home football game. Most of Assembly's work, this year was in the area of housing. An Assembly committee j studied, the upperclass housing problem and succeeded in having Betsy Barbour established as an upper- class house. Officers and committee chair- men of Assembly Association for the past year were: Myra Goines. President Sally Jo Sawyer, First vice-president Marilyn Johnson, Second vice-president Mary Lou Selden, Secretary Judy Levine, Treasurer Joan Weinberg, Orientation Chairman Delores Gellios, Social Chairman Joan Studnicky, Projects Chairman Amy Band, Activities and Scholarship Chairman I C Discusses Many Facets Of Quad Life Inter-Quadrangle Council spent its first year laying foundations for its new organizations, examing the possibilities of deferred rush, ori- ginating a program for associate house members and probing into the basic problems of residence hall living. IQC Members and Officers Daniel Rosemergy, President David Catron, Vice-President Michael Mason, Secretary-Treasurer Thomas Moch, South Quadrangle President. Robert Thorpe, West Quadrangle President John Bliss, East Quadrangle President John Richardson, South Quad Representative Richard Ostling, West Quad Reprensentative David Barnett Alpha Epsilon Pi Roger Jennings Alpha Kappa Lambda Kenn Clark Alpha Sigma Phi Ron Spooner Alpha Tau Omega William Gomez Beta Theta P Phillip Idema Chi Phi Bruce McDonald Chi Psi Robert Cole Delta Chi Charles Kline Delta Kappa Epsilon John Miller Delta Sigma Phi Jack O'Brian, Delta Tau Delta Edward Hayman Delta Upsilon Wilbert Franklin Kappa Alpha Psi Louis Senunas Kapa Sigma David Carpenter Lambda Chi Alpha Duane Wasmuth Phi Delta Theta William-Friedman Phi Epsilon Pi James Burns Phi Gamma Delta Franklin Rote Phi Kappa Psi PhillipKWhittaker Phi Kappa Sigma David Reinke -Phi Kappa Ta Herbert Newburger P1a Sigma Delta Richard Seifert Phi Sigma Kappa Mervyn Klein Pi Lambda Phi Michael Callahan PsiUpsilon Jack Mogk Sigma Alpha Epsilon Arthur Bartner Sigma Alpha Mu Frank Legacki Sigma Chi Douglas Meyer Sigma Nu Richard Dedie Sigma Phi William Heathy Sigma Phi Epsilon Howard Stein Tau Delta Phi Ronald Greenberg Tau Epsilon Phi Rolfe Worden Tau Kappa Epsilon John Eppel Theta Chi Michael Marston Theta Delta Chi James Marer Theta Xi John Pattison Triangle Richard Granse Trigon Richard Sideman Zeta Beta Tau Don Stammer Zeta Psi Union Seeks Optimum Use Of Facilities The Michigan Union this year undertook a broad survey of stu- dent, faculty, administration and alumni opinion to, determine how it could maximize utilization of its facilities and increase service to the campus. The Union sponsored the Stu- dentFaculty-Administrator Con- ference, the Creative Arts Festival and various international student forums. It also worked closely with MUSKET, Soph Show, Homecom- ing and Spring Weekend. Executive Officers Perry W. Morton President John Ross Executive Vice-President Michael Turoff Administrative Vice-President Executive Councilmen Paul Carder Alumni-Faculty R. Ian Hunter Personnel Todd Fay Public Relations David Barton Social Michael Balgley xStudent Affairs William Lanson University Affairs Student Directors William Carmel Daniel Goldsmith James Hadley Gayle Kingh John Tuohy (Continued from Page 1) game, Johnson grabbed a pass de- flected by a defender and went to the one-yard line, with the Wol- verines scoring on the next play. Denny Fitzgerald ran 99 yards for a touchdown in the Michigan State game on a kickoff return, but his and a great team effort fell short of the powerful Spartans in a scoring contest. As fall waned into winter, two other sports that don't involve a Big Ten championship were get- ting under way. One of Michigan's best hockey teams in recent history finished third in the Western Collegiate Hockey Association, behind NCAA champion Denver and third place, Minnesota. The Wolverines ac- tually beat the Gophers in three of four season games, but the northerners did not play Denver while Michigan suffered four loss- es to the champs. STILLNESS ON THE STILL RINGS-Michigan gymnastics cap- tain Rich Montpetit who led the Wolverines to a Big Ten Cham- pionship, is shown doing a winning performance on the still rings. M Athletes Take Honors For -T'rackGymnastics The second place finish gave Minnesota home ice advantage in the playoffs that saw the Gophers edge Michigan in the two game se- ries. Michigan's basketball team had a disappointing year under first year Coach Dave Strack, but there is much encouragement for the future. The cagers finished last in the. Conference, but Capt. John Tidwell was named to the All-Bigt Ten team despite having a bad year. He did, however, break his own school record by scoring 43 points against Minnesota.' His teammates tried mightily to take up the slack, led by 6"'" soph- omore Tom Cole but had some bad luck, as they lost five games in a row that weren't decided until the last minute. Thus the year 1960-61 saw four Big Ten Championships, two sec- onds, a third and some lesser fin- ishes, with next year promising to be as bright. Its 71st year of editorial freedom saw The Daily win an overseas Press Club award for the best in- ternational coverage by a college daily. The campus newspaper is edited and managed by students who pub- lish it Tuesday through Sunday of every week. The Board in Control of Student Publications has pro- vided the editorial and business staffs with a half million dollar printing plant in which to work. The 500 page Michiganensian records the top events of the past year and honors graduating sen- iors and University groups through editorial, artistic and business staffs composed of students. The campus inter-arts magazine, Generation, was published twice this year, the spring edition being the largest one ever compiled. Gen- eration has printed drama, poetry, fiction, music and criticism since 1949- THE DAILY Senior Editorial Staff Thomas Hayden, Editor Nan Markel, City Editor Jean Spencer, Editorial Director Judith Doner;' Personnel Director Thomas Kabaker, Magazine Editor Kenneth McEldowney, Associate dity Editor Kathleen Moore, Associate Editorial Director Senior Sports Editors Thomas Witecki, Sports Editor Harold Applebaum, Associate Sports Editor Michael Gillman, Associate Sports Editor Night Editors Michael Burns Susan Farrell Pat Golden Andrew Hawley Harvey Molotch John Roberts, Philip Sherman Peter Stuart Faith Weinstein Advertising Staff Seniors Judith Nicholson, Business Manager Marjorie Bluestein, Varsity Athletes Receive Letters in Ten 'M' Sports Varsity letters are awarded in ten sports at the University. Listing of 'M' winners in golf, track, tennis and baseball are those of last spring, sirce awards for this year won't be made until completion of the respective sport season. BASEBALL-1960 James D. Bradshaw, Joseph H. Brefeld, David E. Brown, Richard J.. DeLamielleure, George S. Fred, Jr., Wilbert A. Franklin, Earl E. Hood, John E. Kerr, Allan J. Koch, Robert S. Kucher. Nicholas A. Liakonis, Robert H. Marcereau, Barry H. Marshall, Dennis M. McGinn, Joseph R. Merullo, John E. Mogk, Gordon R. Rinckey, William A Roman, Eugene F. Struczewski, Richard B. Syring. TRACK-1960 Lester B. Bird, Jared Lee Bu- shong, Richard A. Cephas, Leon- ard P. Cercone, Earl W. Deardorff, Marshall L. Dickerson; Ian J. En- gel, Franklin H. Geist, Lloyd B. Gibson, John M. Gregg, Ergas Leps, Raymond S. Locke. David M. Martin, Benjamin P. McRae, Frederick W. Montour, Thomas A. Robinson, Walter E. Shafer, Richard K. Schwartz, An- thony 0. Seth, Jackson T. Steffes, Terry L. Trevarthen, John A. Too- mey, Stephen M. Williams, James P. Wyman. GOLF-1960 Joseph V. Brisson, John A. Ev- erhardus, Lawrence D. Markman, William K. Newcomb, Thomas A., Wilson, Richard Youngberg. TENNIS--1960 Gerald Dubie, Frank A. Fulton, Bruce Macdonald, Kenneth J. Mike, James C. Tenney, William F. Vogt, Jr., John M. Wiley. FOOTBALr-1960 Reid Bushong, Keith Cowan, Guy Curtis, Guy DeStefano, Den- nis Fitzgerald, William Freehan, David Glinka, Todd Grant, Lee Hall, John Halstead, Don Hannah, Willard Hildebrandt, John Hout- man, Tom Jobson, Robert John- son. Tom Kerr, Scott Maentz, George Mans, Gary McNitt, Benjamin McRae, John Minko, Joseph O'- Donnell, David Palomaki, Paul Poulos, Paul Raeder, David Rai- mey, Jon Schopf, Gerald Smith, John Stamos, William Stine. Jack Strobel, Dick Syring, Ken- neth Tureaud, Rudd Van Dyne, John Walker, Grant Walls, James Ward. Associate Business Mf Betsy Underwood, Accounts Manager Steve Augustyn Finance Manager MICHIGANENSIA Editorial John Martin, Managing Editor Charles Moore, Engravings Editor Dotty Morrall, Copy Editor Art Newman, Personnel Director Business Staff Jim Kay, Business Manager Susan Phillippart, Accounts Manager Edward Lubbin, Advertising Manager Roger Burt, Sales Manager GENERATION Michael Wentworth, Editor - Laurie Epsteinl, Business Manager Michael Spitzer, Poetry Editor Susan Steinberg, Fiction Editor Roger Reynolds, Music Editor Andy Argyropolus, ,Art Editor BOARD IN CONTR OF STUDENT PUBLICA Student Members James Elsman Peterawson Ronald Peters Clubs Pla, BASKETBALL-1960-61 Robert M .Brown, George T. Cole, Richard C. Donley, Thomas S. Eveland, Jon K. Hall, Charles E. Higgs, Donald S. Maentz, Ste- ven R. Schoenherr, John-W. Tid- well. HOCKIKY-1960-61 Larry R. Babcock, Gordon A. Berenson, William D. Butts, James A. Coyle, Patrick E. Cushing, Ken- neth A. Hinnegan, William J. Kelley, Joseph E. Iunghamer, Lorne D. MacDonald, John K. Mc- Gonigal, Bernard L. Nielsen, John W. Palenstein, Thomas S. Pendle- bury, Dennis W. Rhode, Donald N. Rodgers, William C. White, Thom- as H. Wilson.' WRESTLING-1960-61 Nick Armelagos, John H. Bar- den, James R. Blaker, Donald B. Corriere, Karl V. Fink, Joseph D. Fitzgerald, Wilfried R. Hilde- brandt, Frederick E. Kellermann,, Frederick E: Ludwig, II, Willard L. Root, John C. Zauner. GYMNASTICS-1960-61 Ralph E. Bromund, James R. Brown, Mark E. Erenberg, Lewis T. Fenner, James E. Hynds, Gil- bert Larose, RichardMontpetit, Thomas N. Osterland, Robert B. Spicer. SWIMMING-1960-61 Donald L. Clark, Ctanley C. Cox, William T. Barnton, John H. Dumont, Dennis E. Floden; Ala- jandro Gaxiola, John D. Gilland- ers, Richard Han, Harry W. Huff- aker, James R. Jaco, Owen H. Kleinschmidt, Frank L. Legacki. John J. McGuire, Michael Na- telson, Richard F. Nelson, Winston K. Pendleton, Jhon D. Pettinger, Steven D. Thrasher, Warren Gl Uhler, John Urbancsok, Kenneth D. Ware, Robert Webster, Fred- erick Wolf. League Aids Campus Tone The Women's League operates under the premise that activities supplement academic work and are a necessary contribution to the development of a well-rounded personality. The League Council tries to. schedule events which would ap- peal to many different types of individuals. Activities highlight- ing the past year were the Fresh- man Orientation program, a Vo- cational Guidance service, Wom- en's Week, Burocats, and class projects including Freosh Week- end, Soph Show, Junior. Girl's; Play and Senior Night. The officers of the Women's League Council for the past year were Sue Kennedy, president; Jean Ross; administrative vice- president; Barbara Gilbert, execu- tive vice-president, Ellen Wein- berger, chairman of the Interview- ing and Nominating Committee; and Judith Guardhouse, chairman Pan helIlenic Represents Sororities Panhellenic Association is the coordinating body for the 22 so- rorities on campus. Representing affiliated women, Panhel has the purpose of co- operating in the maintenance of high social standards, furthering intellectual accomplishment' and sound scholarship, promoting co- operation among sororities and unifying the interests of sorority and non-sorority women. Executive Council President: Barbara Greenberg, Alpha Epsilon' Phi.- First vice-president: Donna L. Monroe, Alpha Omicron Pi Second vice-president: Catherine Bennett, Kappa Alpha Theta Secretary : Carlotta Maize, Alpha Xi Delta, Treasurer: Andrea Patterson,. Alpha Chi Omega Administrative Chairmen Rushing Chairman: Mary Schaefer, Alpha Chi Omega, .Rushing Counselor Chairman: Joan Myers, Sigma Delta Tau Public Relations: Susan Stillerman, Alpha Epsilon Phi Secretarial Mgr.:; Pamela Chapman, Alpha Delta Pi Junior Panhellenic President: Catherine Steffek, Alpha Phi Panhel Delegates Alpha Chi Omega: Jeanne Dewey Alpha Delta Pi: Toby Chapman Alpha Epsilon' Phi: Marilyn Marsh Alpha Gamma Delta: Linda Clark Alpha Kappa Alpha: Patricia Pyant Alpha Omicron Pi: Marianne Thelts Alpha Phi: Kay Currier Alpha Xi Delta: r.Jane Stick Chi Omega: Debbie Dexter Collegiate Sorosis: Sue Shaberg Delta DeltaDelta: Polly Wietzke Delta Gamma: Sue Deo Delta Phi Epsilon Andree Slesnick Delta Sigma Theta: Leonore Holland Gamma Phi Beta: Barbara Cooksey Kappa Alpha Theta: Ginny Sinclair Kappa Delta: Donna Marsh Kappa Kappa Gamma: Active R4 On Campu (Continued from Page 1) Gilbert & Sullivan Julius Myers Gothic Film Society Allan Silver Graduate Student Council Edward Manker - India Students Associatio V. A. Pal Panadike . . Indonesian Student Club Herman Soesilo Inter-Cooperative Council Vern Mumme*j Interfraternity Council Jon Trost International Folk Dancel Pete Groblicki Inter-Quadrangle Council Daniel Rosemergy Iranian Student Club Nasser Souresrafil Korean Student Club Khyson Swong- Latin American Associat4 Alda Rodriquez Latvian Student Club Paulis Lazda 'M' Club Andy Morrow' Men's Glee Club Scott Herrick MetallurgicalSociety James Dahl Michigan Christian Felloi Orlynn J. Halladay Michigan Union Perry Morton Musket John'Fried Musim Association Osman Ahmed National Association for I Advancement of Colored Brereton Bissell Mary Wheeler Newman Club.... Thomas Piatowski National Student Associa Co-ordinator Kay Warman Pakistan Student Assocla Abu J. M. Hasan Panhellenic Association Barbara Greenberg Political Issues Club Sharon Jeffrey Riding Clubry Lee Sonne Rifle-Club Fred Bleicher Russian Circle Dick Popov Sailing Club Richard Kelkenberg Senior Board Poger Barnes Student Government 6o6 John Feldkamp Society of Automotive Er Dale Hedding Sociedad Hispanica . SusanBrown Student Bar Association David 1urie Student Book Exchange Frederick Riecker Thai Association Saeng Chandrngarmt Turkish Students Associ Nesat Omer Senturk Ulir Ski Club Arthur Daniels Unitarian Student Grouj Kenneth MacKay Wolverine Club Irwin J. Dinn Women's Athletic AssocL Ann Cullip Women's League Sue Kennedy Women's Physical Edduc Club Marv (phll ORDER OF EXERCISES HILL AUDITORIUM -:- 11:00 A.M. PRESIDENT HARLAN HATCHER, Ph.D., Litt.D., LL.D., presiding Processional..........................................*........M. Enrico Bossi The Star Spangled Banner .................By the audience Presentation of Honor Students .............................Erich A. Walter, A.M. Assistant to the President and Secretary of the University Laudes Atque Carmina. . .... ......Charles M. Gayley and Albert A. Stanley The Men's Glee Club