100%

Scanned image of the page. Keyboard directions: use + to zoom in, - to zoom out, arrow keys to pan inside the viewer.

Page Options

Download this Issue

Share

Something wrong?

Something wrong with this page? Report problem.

Rights / Permissions

This collection, digitized in collaboration with the Michigan Daily and the Board for Student Publications, contains materials that are protected by copyright law. Access to these materials is provided for non-profit educational and research purposes. If you use an item from this collection, it is your responsibility to consider the work's copyright status and obtain any required permission.

March 10, 1960 - Image 5

Resource type:
Text
Publication:
The Michigan Daily, 1960-03-10

Disclaimer: Computer generated plain text may have errors. Read more about this.

THURSDAY, MARCH 10, 1960

THE MICHIGAN DAILY

THURSDAY, MARCH 10, 1960 THE MICHIGAN DAILY

SPRING RUSH:
Sororities Release 1960 Pledge Lists

For Direct Classified Ad Service, Phone NO 2-4786

from 1:00 to 3:00

P.M. Monday through Friday, and Saturday

(Continued from Page 3)
64A&D; Susan Marie Hirsh, '63;
Myrna Ann Hurwitz '63; Harriet
Clay Kaufman, '63; Janice Merle
LKlein, '63; Miriam Livingston, '63;
Harriet Kathy Magrish, '62; Bar-
bara Sue Marder, '62A&D; Hazel
Caroline Miller, '63; Judi Ruth
Ocker, '63Ph; Cathie Platt, '63;
Patricia Ann Reiter, '63; Susan
Leslie Robins, '63; Nancy Gertrude
Schaeffer, '63; Susan Carole Sher-
man, '63; Carolyn Jane Smith, '62;
Leslie Madelynne Ulevitch, '63SM;
Bryna Webber, '63; Doreen Wei-
ner, '63; Harriet Ann Wiess, '63.
GA1WMA PHI BETA
Carolyn Christine Allen, '63;j
Amelia. Anastasia Anderson, '62;1
Barbara Ann Billey, '63; Mary;
Ashley Brecht, '63; Barbara Alice
Browne, '63; Tracy May Bunker,
'63; Elizabeth Ann Carless, '63Ed.;
Joan MacLean Crawford, '63A&D;

Elizabeth Ann Dillman, '62; Sally
Jean Dillon, '62; Vickey Dimoff,
,63; Jeanne Marie Ermert, '63;
Susan Elizabeth Fletcher, '62; Sue
Laura Hard, '62; Linda Louise
Heric, '63; Janice Lucille Holmes,
'63; Kathryn Lucinda Irons,
'63SM; Joan Abbie Nash, '63;
Dorothy Ruth Niethammer, '63SM;
Barbara Caroline Page, '62; Bar-
bara Sue Rady, '63; Susie Kay
Rowe, '62; Diane Mary Schrock,
'63; Judith Anne Schuknecht, '63;
Margaret Skiles, '63; Susan Ann
Sloan, '63; Suzanne Leigh Smith,
'63; Suzanne Sneed, '63; Mary
Ellen Taylor, '63; Joan Craig
Trussell, '63M; Nancy Lynne Van-
Westen, '63.
KAPPA ALPHA THETA
Barbara Anderson Apple, '61;
Dorothy Sue Beaman, '63; Fran-
ces Anne Beckwith, '62; Cordelia
P. Bingham, '63; Elizabeth Arnold
Burns, '61; Dale Louise Coventry,

UU

Today 4:10

Department of Speech

"FRATRICIDE PUNISHED"
(Anonymous 16th Century
Piracy of "Hamlet")
Trueblood Auditorium No admission charge

'63; Judith Maria DeCaprio, '63;
Patricia Ann Ferguson, '63SN;
Frances Gail Fletcher,. '63; Ann
Louise Gomz, '63; Sandra Sue
Gossom, '63; Valerie Anne Hall,
'635N; Carole Lynne Heiny, '63;
Margaret. Elizabeth Johnson,
'63SM; Sara Jane Kirk, '62; Pa-
tricia Lucas, '63; Constance Louise
Meach, '62; Martha Melvin, '63;
Suzanne La Mont Nichols, '63;
Martha Diane Norville, '63; Pene-
lope Osboam Patton, '63; Wendy
Cox Phillips, '62Ed.; Lee Milburn
Simpson, '61; Mary Martha Skaff,
'63; Susan Meredith Smith, '63;
Stephanie Noel Wenner, '63A&D;
Joan Lucille Wilson, '63.
KAPPA DELTA
Nancy Artinian, '62; Bonnie
Louise Bates, '63SN; Christine Ar-
line Conrad, '63; Susan Grace
Durkee, '62; Martha Claire Frye,
'63; Lyn Ann Grigg, '63; Gay
Carol Heiden, '63; Marinna Betsyj
Mallis, '82; Mary Elizabeth Mon-'
tante, '63Ph; Karen Jane Olsen,
'63SN; Susan Helen Perham, '61;
Sally Thompson Rothfus, '63SN;
Nancy Jo Rusk, '63; Alma Simou-
net, '63; Carin Louise Stofko, '63;
Patricia Kathleen Trimmer, '63;
Judy Kay Woods, '61; Marcia Ann
Yergens, '63.
KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA
Kathryn Karen Anderson, '63;
Cathie Alexis Andros, '63A&D;
Susan L. Bigby, '63SM; Joan Mar-
ilyn Brooks, '61; Linda Weir Burk-
man, '63; Jill Crawford, '63; Ann
Louise Cronenweth, '63; Jill Din-
widdie, '63SN; Michal Forster, '63;
Margo Kay Lsalol Fox, '63; Dor-
othy Margaret Graham, '62; Joyce
Diane Guerard, '63; Julie Forsyth
Gues, '63; Patricia Ann Hooper,
'63; Linda Margaret Hyatt, '62;
Susan Martha Johnson, '63; Karo-
lyn Jean Kaufman, '63SN; An-
nette Langl LeMessurier, '62; Mary
Elizabeth Leete, '63; Margo Mens-
ing, '63; Nancy Ann Nasset, '63;
Susan Elizabeth Parker, '63; Janet
Elizabeth Robson, '62; Suzanne
Blakeney Salter, '63; Lindsey C.
Slenger, '63; Nancy Elizabeth
Spindle, '63; Mary Joan VanDer-
Meer, '62; Wendy Lous Wardell,
M63SN; Anne Elizabeth Wells,
'61SM; Judith Ann Winchell,
'63SM.!
j PHI MU
Karen Sue Adams, '63; Janice
Kathleen Bell, '62; Joanne Marie
Chmielewski, '63; Shirley Marie
Delamarter, '63; Gay Ann De-
langhe, '62Ed.; Beverly Ann Fish,
'61; Sandra Jean Johnson, '62SM;.'
Carol Elizabeth Jordan, '63E;
Emilie Lou Kerr, '62; Linda Ann
Larson, '63; Pamela Jean Lederle,
'63; Jean Eleanor Ludwig, '63;
Mary Laurie McGregor, '62; Winl
Edette Morrison, '62; Kathleen
Verona Ozier, '63; Edwina Mae
Palmer, '62SN; Ellen Elizabeth
Pepper, '63SN; Karen Marie
Saathoff, '63SM; Judith Lynne
I

Schulz, '61; Claire Ann Semmer-
ling, '62; Judy Bea Spangenberg,
'62; Susan Belle Stagg, '62; June
Robin Stetka, '63Ph; Judith Breck
Tunnicliffe, '63A&D; Alison Kay
Williams, '63SN.
PHI SIGMA SIGMA
Judith Abrams, '63; Gail Dorene
Cameron, '63; Sally Caplan, '63;
Susan Lee Ferber, '62; Patricia
Lois Gerson, '63; Barbara Jean
Gilbert, '62; Judith Elaine Goldin,
'63; Linda Deane Haber, '63; Nan-
cy Lynn Hoffman, '63; Kay Louise
Huebsch, '63; Lorie Jean Jospey,
'62; Sheila Ann Kulick, '63; Diane
Lee Lazarov, '63Ph; Lenore Kate
Lesser, '63; Myrna Jean Letching-
er, '62; Rita Linda Levant, '63;
Linda gnn Levitan, '63; Susan
Ruth Mandell, '63SM; Sharon
Lynn Mendelssohn, '62; Phyllis T.
Mink, '62; Linda S. Morrison,
'63; Margie Ellen Neidelman, '63;
Carol Pianin, '63SN; Andrea Dale
Rice, '63; Susan F. Rootberg, '63;
Judith Anne Rose,. '62; Rosalyn
Estelle Schulman, '62; Janet Stark
Shapira, '62; Gloria Ellen Taub,
'63; Carol Beth Weill, '63; Carole
Ellen Zeiger, '63.
PI BETA PHI
Nancy Louise Barnes, '63; Lynne
Kay Bartholomen, '63SM; Made-
line Ann Bates, '63; Suzanne °Bea-
trice Brockway, '63; Carolyn Alice
Chase, '63; Martha Gaston Chee-
ver, '63; Ann Putnam Cromwell,
161; Karlene Daehler, '61Ed.; Eli-
zabeth Ann Fawcett, '63; Carole
Reina Feldman, '63; Mary Louise
Flickinger, '62; Barbara Ann
Frische, '63SM; Susannah Grace
Ketchum, '61; Kathleen Louise
McMillin, '63; Nancy Ann Nolen,
'63; Paula Christine Nothstein,
'61; Sandra Claire Nunneley, '63;
Sheila 1. Strang, '6lEd.; Cynthia
Strom, '62SN; Diane Louise Thim-
me, '63; Lyn Marie Tolhurst, '63;
Adrienne Gayle Tufts, '62; Mari-
ann Ulrich, '63; Sara Dunning
Weed, '62; Wanda Marie Westrate,
'63; Ann Elizabeth Wilson, '62;
Katherine Grant Wunsch, '63;
Ann Zeldenrust, '62.
SIGMA DELTA TAU
Phyllis Ann Abrahams, '63; Har-'
rlet Gail Averbuch, '63; Shirley
Ann Chattm an, '63; Sandra Louise
Deitch, '63; Anita S. Distenfield,
'63; Lee D. Etsten, '63; Janis P.
Genner, '63A&D; Julie Beth Gor-
don, '63; Judy Ann Jones, '62;
Marsha Kanter, '63; Carol Marsha
Kaufman, '63; Madelon Joan
Klumover, '63; Carol Ann Lewis,
'63; Judith A. Marcus, '63; Sue
Oppenheim, '62; Judith Roberta
Price, '63; Linda Fay Rosenberg,
'63; Jan Edith Rosenthal, '63;
Stephanie Helen Roth, '63; Elayne
Rotkow, '62; Arlene Joy Sherman,
'62; Jean Ann Shifrin, '63.
(The Sigma Kappa and Zeta
Tau Alpha lists will appear in
tomorrow's Daily.)

MUSICAL MDSE.,
RADIOS, REPAIRS
GRINNELL'S
Grinnell Special RCA Stereo Records
reg. $4.98 on sale at $2.79
reg. $5.98 on sale at $3.29
Grinnell 12 base Electric Chord Organ
reg. $99.50 on sale at $69.50
Magnavox Stereo Phono-Console
reg. $199.50 on sale at $150.00
(walnut & oak slightly higher)
Grinnell March of Progress Special--
Grinnell Clayton Piano on sale for
$495.00

323 8. Main

NO 2-5667
X38

JOHN
FELDKAMP
LOOKS
AT

Used tape recorders
$59.95 and up
HI Fl STUDIO :
1319 S. University
WE TAKE TRADES -
BEST DEALS ANYWHERE
X37
PIANOS-ORGANS NEW & USED
Ann Arbor Piano & Organ Co.
213 E. Washington NO 3-3109
XI
Service on All
Radios, T.V.'s and Hi-Fi's
All Work Guaranteed
STOFFLET'S RADIO AND TV SERVICE
207 E. Ann NO 8-8116
X22
A-I New and Used Instruments
BANJOS, GUITARS and BONGOS
Rental Purchase Plan
PAUL'S MUSICAL REPAIR
119 W. Washington NO 2-1834
X14
WANTED TO RENT
2 ROOMMATES wanted to share moder-
ately furnished apt. next semester. ''
block from Women's Swimming Pool.
413 S. Forest. Call Bob Garb NO 5-8152
L10
AWAY NEXT YEAR? Faculty couiple
will sublet your 4 or F room apart-
ment Sept. 1960 to June 1961. Cam-
pus area only. Local references. NO 2-
4988, Li
FOR SALE
'57 VOLKSWAGEN for $1,100. Call HU
3-4311 after 5. B29
FOR SALE: '56 Ford custom. Excellent
condition, excellent tires. NO 2-3803.
B28
LIFE
Student-faculty price
21 weeks......«.....,......$1.91
1 year........«.,.......$4.00
(Reg. price........$5.95 for 1 year)
Student Periodical Agency
NO 2-3061
327
2 STUDENTS nurse uniforms. Size 14-
good condition, including cap. Call
NO 5-8495 after 6 P.M. B22
STUDENTS-I will give you a 25% dis-
count on a name brand portable type-
writer, backed by Ann Arbor's most
reputable office supply company. For
demonstration, call Ralph Frederick.
3-3839, 5-9 evenings. B44
BUSINESS PERSONAL_
BEFORE you buy a class ring, 1oo00
the official Michigan ring. Burr Patter-
son and Auld Co., 1209 South Univer-
sity, NO 8-8887. FF99
FOR THE BEST IN MUSIC it's Johnny
Harberd - Bob Elliot - Boll Weevils -
Andy Anderson « Dick Tilkin .- Al
Blaser - Kingsmen - Ray Louis -
Larry Kass plus many others. Phone
THE BUD-MOR AGENCY. NO 2-6362.
FF100

- ---

BENDIX SYSTEMS DIVISION
Due to continued expansion we
currently have openings for ex-
perienced :
BUDGET AND COST ESTIMATORS
with background and experience in
government contract and cost ac-
tivities. Applicants should have five
years minimum experience and a
bachelor of science degree.
TYPISTS with excellent typing and
a minimum of high school educa-
tion.
SECRETARIES with shorthand and
excellent typing .
Apply personnel office daily between
9 A.M. and 3 P.M.
BENDIX SYSTEMS DIVISION
H128
PHOTOGRAPHERS needed to film a
campus activity. Phone Chuck Judge
at NO 2-4401. H29
CAR SERVICE, ACCESSORIES
Avisf f-a$
Call NO 3-4156
Special Weekend Rates
from 5 P.M. Friday till
9 A.M. Monday . .
$12.00 Plus 8c a Mile
Rates Include Gas --
Oil - Insurance
514 E. Washington St.
* TRUCKS AVAILABLE
S8
C-TED STANDARD SERVICE
Friendly Service is our business.
Atlas tires, batteriesand accessor-
ies. Warranted & guaranteed . See
us for the best price on new &
use dtires. Road service-mechanie
on duty,
"You expect more from Standard
and you get it!"
1220 S. University at Forest
NO 8-9168
81
WHITE'S AUTO SHOP
Bumping and Painting
2007 South State NO 2-3350
S2
SMITH AUTO UPHOLSTERING
Auto and Furniture
RefFnished - Reupholstered
Convertible Tops
NO 3-8644
YAHR'S MOTOR SALES
Bumping and Painting
Used Cars Bought and Sold
r NO 3-4510
Both at 507 S. Ashley
a 89
Protect your car i I
* Fall Changeover
* Antifreeze
" Winter Lubrication
Complete Tune-up Service Available

CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING

LINES
2
3
4

ONE-DAY
.80
.96
'1.12

Figure 5 average words to a line.
Call Classified between 1 :00 and 3:00 Mon. thru Fri.
and 9:00 and 11:30 Saturday - Phone NO 2,4786
HELP WANTED LOST AND FOUND

For a break in study for five-
week exams, or some relaxa-
tion before the Lauderdale
Rush, look to LIFE. Colorful
and exciting news and pictures
make the March 14 issue a
bargain at nineteen cents.
Princess Margaret and fl-
ance-photographer Anthony
Armstrong-Jones adorn the
cover of the issue, which re-
ports everything from politics
to the latest in photo-puzzles.
GOLDEN ANALYSIS - In
the area of student affairs
throughout the nation, we find
Harry Golden's analysis of the
student-led "sit-in" strikes
throughout the South. Golden,
as many of you realize, is the
editor of the Carolina Israelite
and author of the humorous
but biting Only in America and
For Two-Cents Plain. The re-
nowned Golden, close at hand
to the problems of the South,
points out that the Negroes
now hold the key to resolution
of the battle, since they have
two invincible weapons. The
first of these is their ever-in-
creasing buying-power and
the effectrit can have when
withheld from stores that dis-
criminate. The second is found
in the Negroes' strength in
Christianity.
FASHION LOWDOWN -
LIFE will be of special interest

$800 in the French salons, cost
only $80 on this side of the
ocean. So students choosing
New York for a spring vaca-
tion spot should be sure to
take along a copy of this
week's LIFE, and the Ann Ar-
bor checkbook. By the way,
these styles are sharp, but
nothing to wear when chanc-
ing one's way through the
Fishbowl on the way from
your 10 o'clock to your 11
o'clock.
SILENT GENERATION -
Close at home, LIFE has
covered the latest antics of the
University of Detroit's "Hush
Records" crowd. The U of D
students first made national
news with silent records de-
signed to provide respite from
normal juke-box fare. It seems
they recently rented a down-
town Detroit theatre to put on
a silent Concert-Variety show.
Humorist Henry Morgan spoke
(quietly), silent records were
played, and pantomime skits
were performed. The delight-
ed audience was soundly repri-
manded for giving the tradi-
tional round of applause after
the acts. I haven't noticed any
adherents to those ideas here
on the campus in Ann Arbor,
but if any are present, I hope
you'll use your influence in the
Undergrad Library.
C'EST LA VIE - In sum-
mary, this week's LIFE hasn't
missed a thing. The photo-
puzzle referred to earlier covers
nearly a page and a half, and
is sure to provide much fun for
all. Other photos include two
pages of winning smiles as
judged by a panel of ortho-
dontists, a number of shots of
the Agadir earthquake devas-
tation, and some more of Mar-
garet and Tony. These, and an
article on "artificial muscles"
are only a few examples of
what's in store for you when
you pick up a copy of this
week's LIFE.

..

YOUR
ATTENTION
PLEASE
SIGN UP NOW fc

I

;Ii

or an interview

with the COOPER - BESSEMER
CORP. representative who will be on
campus TUESDAY, MARCH 15.
COOPER-BESSEMER is one of the

i

k!

most respected names in the heavy
machinery business and its products
are used in the oil, natural gas, chemi-

EUROPEAN TOURS, 60. 45 days, 9 GOLDEN'S
countries including Oberammergau SERVICE STATION
Passion Play & Olympics, if desired.
All zor $705. For detoils write West- 601 Packard NO 8-9429
ropa, Box 2053, Ann Arbor. FF1 83
VI
-3
handsome}.
comfort
W J

I

I

cal, general

industrial,
fields of

government

and

marine

America

and

other countries.
Opportunities are open in ENGI-

NEERING,

SALES,

and MANU-

FACTURING for students with the
following degrees.

11

Back to Top

© 2025 Regents of the University of Michigan