,1960 TRW MICHIGAN DAILY _ PAGE 3 Architecture and Design Seniors . Henry Stanley Kowalewski Fredric William Neuwirth, B.Arch. Linda Ann Nordyke, B.Arch. Keith Martin Sipperley James Anthony Van Sweden, B.Arch. William Oliver Walcott Thomas John Walsh, B.S.Des. Ann Louise Wiltse Juniors John Craig Boucher William M. Crosby Joyce Michiko Hirata Susan Lorena Kennedy Forrest Duvall Warthman Sophomores. Alice Read Aagesen Elizabeth Carlton Mosier Freshmen Elizabeth Caroline Freeman Harriet Suzanne Katcher Joan Veronica Kielb Smith Sharon Elizabeth Smith Judeth Gilmore Van Hamm Ruth Ellen Weisberg Music Seniors Edwin H. Coleman, Jr., James Parkinson Fairleigh Irwin Robert Gage Nancy Jane Grawemieyer Leah Belle Gretzler Nancy Carol. Hallsten Margaret Ethel Heffernan Tom Milton Kirshbaum Marie Delight Lewis Elizabeth Ann Lichty Judith Elaine Mansfield Martha Nell Rearick Roger Lee Reynolds Brenda Frances Roberts Kenneth Creighton Roberts, Jr. Karen Louise Taylor Linda Ann Vernon Ella Alberta Villa Albert Lincoln Werner, B.S. Juniors William Eugene Hettrick III Karen Elaine Klipec Peter Bowman Spring Sophomores Elizabeth Ann Bowman Grace Agnes Zetterstrom Freshmen JoAnn Deabler Anita Marie Fecht Georgia Mae Griffith Kathryn Lucinda Irons Richard Frank Verdi Gabriel Armand Villasurda Flint College Seniors Hazel Anice Davis Bohnsack, A.B. William Eugene Connolly Esther Clara Jewell Hippensteel Leon James Moore Gail Muriel Speidell Moss, Sharon Lynne Porath Ida Mae Williams Shaker, A.B. Martha, Bernice Chambers Sundwick Marilyn Jane Simons Swift Natural. Resources PetnSeniors John Beech Gregg John Charles Nord Peyton Wood Owston Freshmen- Richard Case Crickmer, Jr. Robert Leslie Winer Student Publications Finish Year of Service on Campus" BIG TEN CHAMPIONSHIPS: 7M' Teams Win Four Titles Interfraternity Council Serves Campus Affiliates c -..__. Now in its 70th year of editorial freedom, The Michigan Daily is published Tuesday through Sun- day each week. The Daily is housed in a half- million dollar plant and run by two separate student staffs, edi- torial and business. The Michiganensian, the Uni- versity annual, captures the high- lights of each school year with photographs and editorial fea- tures. The 'Ensian also has its own business staff. Generation, the University in- ter-arts magazine, has published art, fiction, drama, poetry, music and criticism, submitted'manly by students, since 1949. Gargoyle, the campus humor magazine, satirizes University tra- ditions, personalities, and events with sly sophistication. THE DAILY Editorial Staff, Senior Editor, Thomas Turner, '60, Editor Philip Power, '60 Editorial Director Robert Junker, '60, City Editor Jim Benagh, '60, Sports Director Peter Dawson, '60 Associate City Editor Charles Kozoll, '60 Personnel Director Joan Kaatz, '60 Magazine Editor Barton Huthwate, '60 Associate Editorial Director FredlKatz, '60 Associate Sports Editor David Lyon, '60 Associate Sports Editor Jo Hardee, '60 Contributing Editor Daily Business Staff, Senior Staff Ronald Peters, W60E Business Manager Marilyn Fisher, 60 Accounts Manager Richard Champe, '6BAd Finance Manager Ted Cohn, '60 Advertising Manager Morley Gwirtzman, '60BAd Associate Business Manager Assembly Holds Events 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. Through the work of Assembly on the Associate Members Pro- gram, Ann Arbor students who are associate members of the residence halls are now able to participate in house activities after the regular closing hours of the dorm. In the spring Assembly worked on the upper class housing prob- lem and coordinated a corridor representatives workshop. Officers and committee chair- men of Assembly Association in the past year were: Joan Comiano, '60 President Constance Kreger, '60, First Vice President Barbara Gilber, '60, Second Vice-President Katherine Jolls, '61, Secretary Elsie Schere, '60 Treasurer Mary Lou Lebaert, '62, Activities and Scholarship Ronnie Moe, '60, Public Relations Myra Goines, '61, Social Nursing Seniors Joyce'Elaine Fox DeCook. Joan Ellen Dudl Barbara Jane Johnson Judith Ann Johnson Mary Elizabeth Kotting Sue Caroline McCleary Donna Lou Tigelaar Juniors Linda Suyeno Hiratsuka Sharon Agnes Mail Lynda Marie Mayer Anne Kerstin Peterson Linda Vance Sophomores Suzanne De Pree Carol Louise Felder Carol Nancy Kallio Mary Susan Rainaldi Joyce Elizabeth Schrage Sarah Louise Sheets Christine Leola Wagar Cherrie Lynn Wares Freshmen Frances Mary Allenza Carla Rae Everett THE MICHIGANENSIAN Judith Nichols, '60Ed. Managing Editor. Business Staff Tim Johnson, '61E Jack O'Brien, Copy Editor David Griffith, '61 Personnel Director Carol Handschumaker, '60Ed. Engravings Editor GENERATION Ann Doniger, '60, (o-Editor Al Young, '60, Co-Editor Beverly Gingold, '60 Fiction Editorf Jay Hamburg, '61 Poetry Editor Coco Oppenheimer, '61 Publiicty Director Nathan Lawrence Snider, Sales-Manager Scott Newman Typography Editor GARGOYLE Richard Pollinger, '60j Managing Editor David Cornwell; '60A&D Art Editor Stuart Handler, '61 Business Manager Panhellenic RelP resents Sororities Panhellenic Association is the coordinating body for the 22 sor- orities on campus. As representative of affiliated women on campus, Panhel has the purpose of cooperating in the maintenance of high social stand- ards, furthering intellectual ac- complishment and sound scholar- ship, promoting cooperation among sororities and unifying the interests of sorority and non- sorority women. Executive Council President: Mary Wellman, '60Ed, Alpha Phi. First vice-president: Peggy Mc- Kee, '60Ed., Alpha Delta Pi. Second vice-president: Beverly Ford, '61Ed., Kappa Alpha Theta. Secretary: Barbara Dix, '61, Delta Delta Delta. Treasurer: Louise McQuilkin, '60, Alpha Chi Omega. Administrative Chairmen Rushing Chairman: Barbara Greenberg, '61, Alpha Epsilon Phi. Assistant Rushing Chairman: Barbara Place, '61Ed., Sigma Kap- pa. Chairman of Rushing Counsel- ors: Al Bonnell, 160M, Alpha Xi Delta. Assistant Chairman of Rushing Counselors: Toni Iffland, '60Ed., Zeta Tau Alpha. Public Relations: Jane Thomp- son, '61, Alpha Phi. Secretarial Manager: Joy Ker- sheske, '60, Alpha Gamma Delta. Junior Panhellenic INVINCIBLE SQUAD-Coach Bill Murphy and his seven man tennis team pulled off an unsurpass- able feat last May when they won all six singles titles and all three doubles crowns in addition to the Big Ten team championship. Front row: Gerry Dubie, Larry Zaitleff and Frank Fulton. Back row: Coach Murphy, John Wiley, Jon Erickson, Wayne Peacock and Bob Sassone. (Continued from Page 1) fight before succumbing, and then upset Illinois and Ohio State to end the season on a good note. In the winter, Coach Bill Peri- go's cagers managed only four vic- tories in 23 games. Their 1-13 record gave them sole ownership of the Conference basement. The hockey team started strong- ly and it looked as if Michigan might regain some of the hockey glory that it had held earlier in the decade; however, the Wolver- ines faded as the season wore on and settled for fifth in the newly- formed Western Inter - Collegiate Hockey Association. Also settling for fifth were the Michigan gymnasts who experi- enced a disappointing year. High Point The high point of the past ath- letic year came on the weekend of March 6, 7 when Michigan became the first school in 16 years to win three Big Ten winter sport titles. For the third straight year the Wolverine swimmers won the Big Ten title. Leading the way with two firsts apiece were freestyler Frank Legacki and breaststroker Ron Clark. Other first place win- ners for Coach Gus Stager's squad were Fred Wolf in the individual medley and divers Joe Gerlach and Bob Webster. Making themselves invaluable with their seconds and thirds were Dave Gillanders, Carl Woolley, Bill Darnton, John Kerr, Alex Gaxiola and Andy Morrow. In track it was the same story -great individual performances backed up by tremendous team depth. Robinson in the 60- and 300-yard races, Bennie McRae in the low hurdles and Tony Seth in the 600-yard run accounted for the Michigan firsts with Ergas Leps, Les Bird, Steve Williams, Dick Cephas, Earl Deardorff, Bryan Gibson, Ray Locke, Terry Trevarthen, Fred Montour and Dave Martin providing the depth. The most surprising victory of the weekend was posted by the wrestling team which literally ran away with the Conference meet. Expected to be just another' contender, Coach Cliff Keen's squad rolled to an easy victory with Ambi Wilbanks, Fritz Keller- man, Jim Blaker, and Dennis Fitz- gerald picking up i n d i v i d u a l championships. Valuable Points Providing valuable points in consolation matches were Mike Hoyles, Dick Fronczak and Fred Olm. The best thing about the past year's championship teams is that, with the exception of tennis, they were made up of mostly sopho- mores and juniors, who will be back to- give Michigan champion- ship potential for another year. Varsity Athletes Awarded Letters in Ten 'M' Sports President: Kathy Bennett, '60, S Considers * 1I- FY 1...a+,m T.r Kappa Alpna Theta.- Panhel Delegates Alpha Chi Omega: Andrea Pat- terson, '62. Alpha Delta Pi: Ann Gould, '62. Alpha Epsilon Phi: Julie Slep- yan, '61. Alpha Gamma Delta: Ann Petersen, '61. Alpha Omicron Pi: Keppy Pat- tan, '62. Alpha Phi: Laurie Pinkerton, '62. Alpha Xi Delta: Grace Zether- strom, '62M. Chi Omega. Doffie Miller, '61. Collegiate Sorosis: Inese Lei- pens, '61. Delta Delta Delta: Louise Sell- gren, 'BlEd. Delta Gamma: Jane Bowbeer, '61Ed. Delta Phi Epsilon: Donna Win- throp, '62. Gamma Phi Beta: Pat Wells, '61Ed. Kappa Alpha Theta: Dru Dex- ter, '61. Kappa Delta: Penny Thewalt, '62. Kappa Kappa Gamma: Mar- garet Hayes, '6lEd. Phi Mu: Diane Long, '60. Phi Sigma Sigma: Fern Fish- man, '61. Pi Beta Phi: Sue Jackson, '61. Sigma Delta Tau: Carol Tipsi- kee, '61. Sigma Kappa: Kathy Lockwood, '61Ed. Zeta Tau Alpha: Sue Freed- strom, '6OEd.. Picketing, Bias During Year (Continued from Page 1) sored events held on campus, rec- ognized new organizations in ac- cord with its requirements and ap- proved appointments to various committees, boards and delega- tions submitted by its Interview- ing and Nominating Board. Following a record low turnout of voters in SGC all-campus elec- tions, the Council altered its elec- tion rules to allow individual post- ers and gimmicks for candidates- it was believed that former elec- tion rules allowing only platform statements as publicity were too idealistic and resulted in inade- quate publicity for the election, however fair they were to the can- didates as individuals. Prof. Noelren To Play Organ Prof. Robert Noehren of the music school will be the guest organist at the Honors Convoca- tion today. His program will include Fran- cois Couperin's "Offertoire sur les Grands Jeux" and "Kyrie: Gott heiliger Geist" by Bach. Varsity letters are awarded inv ten sports at the University. Listing of 'M' winners in golf, track, tennis and baseball are those of last spring, since awards for this year won't be made until com- pletion of the respective sport sea- son. BASEBALL6-1959 Joseph H. Brefeld, '61; David E. Brown, '60E; James A. D key, '59 Ed.; George S. Fead; '61E; Wilbert A. Franklin, '62Ed.; John C. Hal- stead, .'61; Allan J. Koch, '60; Rob- ert S. Kutcher, '6OEd.; Nicholaus A. Liakonis, '61E; Robert H. Mar- cereau, '61; Barry H. Marshall, '61. John E. Mogk, '61E.; Gordon R. Rinckney, '6ONR; William A. Ro- man, '61E; Robert G. Strybrylla, '59E; Eugene F. Struczewski; '60 Bus.Ad; Richard E. Syring, '61. GOLF-1959 Charles T. Blackett, '59E; Jo- seph V. Brisson, '61E; Patrick C. Keefe, '59 BAd.; Frank R. Lovell '59; Lawrence D. Markman, '60 BAd.; Richard S. Youngberg, '61 Ed. TENNIS-1959 Gerald Dubie, '61Ed.; Jon D. Erickson, '59E; Frank A. Fulton, '60BAd; Wayne B. Peacock, '61E; Robert L. Sassone, '59; John M. Wiley, '60; Lawrence P. Zaitzmeff, '60. FOOTBALL-1959 Jared Bushong, '60E; Reid Bush- ong, '61Ed; Alexander J. Callahan, '60E; Keith E. Cowan, '61Ed; Guy P. Curtis, '61; Thomas A. De- Massa, '60E;, Donald R. Deskins, '60; Mike E. Fillichio, '60Ed; Jo- seph Dennis Fitzgerald, '61Ed; George W. Genyk, '60Ed; Todd T. Grant,'62; Benjamin L. Hall, '61E; John C. Halstead, '61BAd; Donald W. Hannah, '61, Darrell L. Harper, '60Ed; Wil- lard R. Hildebrand, '61E; Tommy E. Jobson, '61Ed; Robert S. John- son, '60; Alfred T. Julian, '60Ed; Gary F. Kane, '61; James E. Koro- win, '62Ed; Jerry C. Leith, '60; Donald Scott Maentz, '62; George W. Mans, '62; Garry D. McNitt, '61Ed; James N. McPherson, '60E; Benjamin McRae, '62Ed; Bradley The Interfraternity Council is the executive body of the frater- nity system. The officers of IF are elected in the spring by the 42-member Fraternity Presidents Association, the systems legislative unit. Interfraternity Council James A. Martens, '60BAd. Delta Kappa Epsilon, President Paul A. Becker, '60E Lambda Chi Alpha Executive Vice-President Glen A. Reavis, '60BAd. Delta Upsilon Administrative Vice-President Allen B. Dickerson, '60 Phi Kappa Psi, Secretary W. Reed Jenny, '60E Beta Theta Pi, Treasurer. Committee Chairmen Donald G. Linker, '61 Zeta Beta Tau, Social Howard C. Muller, '61E Phi Gamma Delta, Rushing John F. Richards, '61BAd. Sigma Phi, Publications Wallace K. Sagendorff, '61 Delta Upsilon, Personnel James J. Ryan, '61 Delta Tau Delta, Relations Jonathan H. Trost, '61 Sigma Chi, Academics Gary Slaughter, '61 Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Alumni Bill Carmel, '61 Alpha Epsilon Pi, Office Melvin S. Rosen, '61 'Tau Delta Phi, Services Fraternity Presidents' Association Daniel Arnold, '60BAd., Acacia David Britgan, '60E Alpha Delta Phi Martin Centala, '60E Alpha Kappa Lamba Milton G. Tarver, '62Ph. Alpha Phi Alpha ISA Offers A dvantages To Students The International Students' As- sociation exists to offer an oppor- tunity for students from America and other countries to meet and discuss issues of international sig- nificance. The 20 nationality clubs help students from other countries meet each other here at the Uni- versity. This year's ISA officers and a- tionality club presidents included: M. A. Hyder Shah, Grad. President ISA Jaako A. Bergquist, Spec. Executive Vice-President ISA Amilcar J. Gomez, '61E Vice-President ISA Rosalie M. Lonergan, '61 Secretary and Membership Chairman, ISA Rafi G. Hariri, Grad. Treasurer ISA Carole J. Blinder, '62 Activities Chairman, ISA Bethany G. Wasserman, '60 Cultural Chairman ISA Georgia Anne Freestone, '62A&D Social Chairman ISA Suha Apayli, '6lFE Sports Chairman ISA Young Hoon Kim, E Publicity Chairman ISA Lloyd A. J. Quashie African Student Union Khalil I. Beitinjaheh, Grad. Arab Club Ronald K. K. Lee, '61A&D Chinese Student Club George N. Haniotis, '60 Greek Students Club Suresh K. Jasani, Grad. India Students Association Kartomo, Grad. Indonesian Club Mahin Sorouri, '60 Iranian Student Club Abdul Kadir El-Bettar, Grad. Iraqui Students Society Alexander Henkin, Grad. Israeli-American Club Yoshiya Kawamata, Grad. Japanese Student Club David K. Uh, '61E Korean Student Club Horacio Marull, Latin American Student Organization Maris Venners, '61E Latvian Club Luda A. Kuprinas, Grad. Lithuanian Group Yousef E. Abu-Bakr, Grad. Muslim Students Association Mohammed Nawaz, Grad. Pakistan Student Association Frank G. Flores, Grad. Philippine-Michigan Club Prasit Chantravekin, '62E Thai Association Kenan Yilmaz, '61E Turkish Student Club Anne I. Zeleny, '61 Ukranian Student Club Jose Gilarranz, Grad. Venezuelan Students Association Awards Van Tyne Touse Freshman Scholarship Award Gerald T. Gardner Charles S. Clark Award Garth William Warner *W. W. Helms Award J. Myers, '60; Harry L. Newman, '61Ed; Stanton C. Noskin, '60; Paul D. Palmer, '62Ed. Louis Pavloff, '62; Paul K. Paul- os, '62; James P. Raeder, '62A&D; Anthony P. Rio, '60; Jon B. Schopf '62; Gerald Smith, '60; John E. Stamos, '62; Stephen O. Stieler, '62A&D; William R. Stine, '61; William H. Tunnicliff, '62Ed; Ken- neth E. Tureaul, '62; Rudd D. Van Dyne, '61; Ernest J. Zubkus, '62. TRACK--1958-59 Lester B. Bird, '62; Joel M. Boy- den, '59; Jared L. Bushong, '6OEd; Richard A. Cephas, '61A&D; Don- ald C. Chalfant, '61 Ed; Ermin W. Crownley, '60 Ed; Earl W. Dear- doff, '60 BAd; Marshall L. Dicker- son, '61Ed; Bruce N. Fisher, '60Ed; Franklin H. Geist, '61; Bryan L. Gibson, '61Ed; Mamon Gibson, '59Ed; John M. Gregg, '61; Wlliam- M. Guiness, '59NR; Eeles Land- strom, '59Ed; David M. Martin, '61BAd; Frederick O. Montour, '61Ed; Thomas A. Robinson, '61; Wally E. Schaeffer, '61; Richard Schwartz, '60E; Anthony O. Seth, '62; Peter R. Stanger, '59; Jackson T. Steffes, '61; Ronald L. Trow- bridge, '60; Louis Williams, '59Ed. SWIMMING-1959-60 Thomas L. Bechtel, '62; Ronald L. Clark, '62E; William T. Darn- ton, '62E; Dennis E. Floden, '62Ed; Alejandro Gaxiola, '61; Jozseg Gerlach, '62Ed; John David Gil- landers, '61E; James Ronald Jaco, '61Ed; James L. Kerr, '62. Frank L. Legacki, '62Ed; Ernest Meisner, '62E; Andrew B. Mor- row, '62E; Winston K. Pendleton, '62E; Edward R. Pongracz, '62A& D; John C. Smith, '60Ed; Kenneth D. Ware, '61E; Robert D. Webster, '62Ed; Frederick D. Wolfe, '62; Carl T. Woolley, '6OEd. BASKETBALL-1959-60 Robert F. ?rown, '60Ed; Rob- ert M. Brown, '62E; Richard K. Clark, '62; Richard- C. Donley, '61 Ed; Lovell L. Farris, '60; Jon K. Hall, '63; Charles E. Higgs, '62NR; Terry O. Miller, '60; Steven R. Schoenherr, '62Ed; John W. Tid- well, '61. WRESTLING-1959-60 James R. Blaker, '61; Guy P. Curtis, '62; Karl V. Fink, '61BAd; Joseph Dennis Fitzgerald, '61Ed; Richard S. Fronczak, '61; Wilfried R. Hildebrandt, '61; Mike R. Hoyles, '61E; Fredrick E. Keller- man, '62; Fred L. Olm, '6lEd; Am- brose S. Wilbanks, '61Ed. HOCKEY-1959-60 Gordon A. Berenson, '63; Steve J. Bochen, '60; James A. Coyle, '61 Ed; Kenneth A. Hinnegan, '62; Jo- seph E. Lunghamer, '63A&D; Dale Stefan Tucker, '60BAd. Alpha Epsilon Pi Robert Beckman, '60E Alpha Sigma Phi Ronald L. Spooner, '61E Alpha Tau Omega Foorman L. Mueller, '60 Beta Theta Pi Philip Idema, '62, Chi Phi Robert Nissly, '60E; Chi Psi Robert E. Cole, '63Ph., Delta Cii Douglas B. Brown, '6E Delta Kappa Epsilon John A. Miller, '61E Delta Sigma Phi Peter S. Ordway, '62 Delta Tau Delta Edward H. Hayman, 'C6Ph. Delta Upsilon John Cothorn, '61E Kappa Alpha Psi Charles Cnudde, '60, Kappa Sigma David Carpenter, '61BAd. Lambda Chi Alpha Howard O'Leary, '60, Phi Delta Theta William Friedman, '61 Phi Epsilon P1 William Ransom, '60 Phi Gamma Delta Richard Chamberlin, '61 Phi Kappa Psi Thomas Jobson, '61E Phi Kappa Sigma George W. Williams, '62 Phi Kappa Tau Edward Spilkin, '60 Phi Sigma Delta David A. Wilcox, '61 Phi Sigma Kappa MervynKlein '62 P1 Lambda Phi Peter L. Wels, '60A&D, Psi Upsilon John E. Mogk, '61E, Sigma Alpha Epsilon Terry Diamond, '60 Sigma Alpha Mu John Drammis, '61, Sigma Chi William Studebaker, '60 Sigma Nu Richard P. Dedic '61BAd Sigma Phi William J. Heaphy, '61 Sigma Phi Epsilon Jay Goldberg, '62 Tau Delta Phi Michael Risman, '60 Tau Epsilon Phi Rolfe Worden, '61 Tau Kappa Epsilon James Glasser, '60E, Theta Chi William W. Green, '60BAd Theta Delta Chi Roger Levy, '60E, Theta Xi John Pattison, '61E, Triangle Edward R. Broad, '60E, Trigon Richard Sideman, '61 Zeta Beta Tau Joseph Yaney, '61 Zeta Psi IHC Completes Final Year On Campus This was the Inter-House Coun- cil's last year. The IHC will be replaced by the new Interquadrangle Council which will serve the men's resi- dence halls. The IHC worked most of the year reevaluating the IHC and drawing up the constitution, of the new IQC. Inter-House Council Boren Chertkov, '60, Gomberg President Charles Sheffer,,'61,,Williams Administrative Vice-president Theodore J. Slotman, '61E Allen-Rumsey, Secretary Larry Fenton, '62, Wenley Treasurer Richard Nohl, '62, Winchell WCBN Board Chairman Louis Jaffe, '60, Lloyd Judiciary Chairman Daniel Rosemergy, '61, Williams President of West Quad John Charters, '61, Reeves President of South Quad Ron Vargason, '61, Hayden President of East Quad Presidium Richard Ostling, President of Adams, WQ John Doty, President of Allen-Rumsey, WQ Hal Diamond, Presideit of Chicago, WQ Ralph Shoberg, president of Lloyd, WQ Andy Koran, President of Michigan, WQ Bob Moss, President of Wenley, WQ Art Brown, President of Williams, WQ Glenn Goist, President- of Winchell, WQ Larry Brink, President of Frederick, SQ High Witemeyer, President of Gomberg, SQ Jon Richardson, President of Huber, SQ Bob Patton, President of Kelsey, SQ Mike Sachs, President of Reeves, SQ Barrett McGregor, President of Scott, SQ Garry McDaniels, President of Taylor, SQ Jack Schwem, President of Van Tyne, SQ Joel Dnemski, President of Anderson, EQ Rmicr O (hlrijh h. r~iidAnt ORDER OF EXERCISES HILL AUDITORIUM 11:00 A.M. President Harlan Hatcher, Ph.D., Litt, D., LL.D., presiding Processional-Offertoire sun les Grands Jeux.....................Francois Couperin 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