lser 100 High-Standing Freshmen Get Phi Eta Sigma Phi Kappa Phi, Phi Beta Kappa T/ake Upperclass Scholarship Leaders More than 100 societies and extra- curricular activities, in which stu- defnts may participate, are offered by the University. Although the great majority of them are not open to first- semester freshmen, they offer a wide field of interest and those who can- not enter them now may do so later by completing the required number of years or other prerequisites. Scholastic Alpha Lambda Delta is an honor society for freshman women who have attained a 2.47 average during their first semester or during their first and second semesters combined. Phi Eta Sigma is a corresponding society for freshman men. Phi Beta Kappa was founded in 1776 for the recognition and encour- agement of scholarship and cultural interests. It is open only to, juniors and seniors of the Colleges of Litera- ture, Science, and the Arts, seniors in the School of Education and can- didates for advanced degrees in the Graduate School who meet rigid re- quirements. Phi Kappa Phi is a national hon- orary scholastic society for seniors in all departments of the University, holding as its aim the emphasis of scholarship and character in the thought of college students. Tau Beta Pi is the national senior engineering honor society, similar to Phi Beta Kappa in the literary col- lege. Distinguished scholarship is the prime requisite of membership. A.I.E.E. (The American Institute of; Electrical Engineers) is a national society for the advancement of the profession of electrical engineering and is open to those electrical engi- neers desiring to meet together in pro- fessional fellowship. A.S.M.E. is the student branch of; the American Society of Civil Engi-1 neers, is open to sophomore, junior, and senior students of civil engineer- irig in good standing at the University. A.S.M.E. is the student branch of the1 American Society of Mechanical Engi- neers whose purpose it is to add to the student's acquaintance with the prac-; tical side of the field of mechanical1 engineering and to enable the stu- 7 dent to establish fraternal contact with his fellow students and facultyI in the College Pof Engineering. .t Eta Kappa N4u is a national electri-1 cal engineering society for students THE MICHIGAN DAILY PE Societies, Extra-Curricular Activities Offered To Students and professional men with exceptional interest in that field. Iota Alpha is a society whose aim is to stamp approval on meritorious work of engineering students. Meet- ings are held on the third Thursday of each month. Quarterdeck Society, honorary in- vitational society of the department of Naval Architecture and Marine En- gineering, holds meetings during the year for men interested. Institute of Aeronautical Science was organized to promote the appli- cation of science in the development of aircraft. Transportation Club holds meetings twice monthly on Wednesdays. It directs its activity toward providing a better contact with current prob- lems in the field of transportation. Scientific Sigma Xi is a national honorary scientific fraternity founded for the purpose of encouraging original in- vestigation in pure and applied science and for the promotion of friendship among those engaged in research. The Natural Science Society of China has as its purpose the promo- tion of science and scientific achieve- ment while presenting its members with a better knowledge of scientific conditions in China. Scientia is composed of a small group of students, primarily upper- ,lassmen, who are interested in some field of science, and also in the gen- eral method and aim of science, the ground common to all sciences. Phi Lambda Upsilon is a national' honorary chemistry society. Member- ship consists of senior and graduate chemists and chemical engineers, elected on the basis of scholarship. Outdoors Les Voyageurs is a local organiza- tion intended to promote interest in the outdoors, and social and intellec- tual intercourse among its members. The Outdoors Club, whose purpose is recreational in character, sponsors activities every weekend. Membership is open to all undergraduate students and members of the faculty. Music Sigma Alpha Iota, professional mu- sic sorority, requires enrollment in the School of Music, a B plus aver- age, and recommendations for mem- bership. Formal musicals are held every month as well as one business meeting. Mu Phi Epsilon is a national music honor society for women. Law The Barristers is an honorary law society, whose purpose is stated to be the "social and professional advance- ment of its members and of the law school." It also seeks to give recogni- tion to those law students whom it considers outstanding, by its selec- tion of them to membership. Tau Epsilon Rho, international Jewish legal fraternity, seeks through co-operative effort to promote among its members a deeper grasp of the problems of the law student and a broader approach for professional life. The 'Lawyers Liberal Club provides the members of the law school with a forum at which they may discuss current social, economic and political problems. The Liberal Club opens its membership to all regardless of whe- ther they are conservatives or liber- als in their thinking. The Lawyers Club is a residence club and dormitory for male stadents in good standing in the Law School. The physical plant, consisting of a lounge, dining hall, kitchen, and dormitories, has been called "the finest of its kind anywhere." Architecture Tau Sigma Delta, internat honorary fraternity in archite and the allied arts, has as its air production of men fit for the fession of architecture both by tue of their professional training their concept of the duty to society on the part of architects Alpha Alpha Gamma, national3 orary sorority in architecture an allied arts, has as its goal the fo ing of interest in the various R of art. Architectural Society is a ge organization of students enrolle the College of Architecture. Its erning body is the Architectural C cil. Physical Education Phi E silnn Kahn. a nly nat ional cture n the pro-' vir- and 'ward hon- id its ster- orms neral ed in gov- oun- Congregational students and all oth- orary military science fraternity, bases Girl Reserves, and Campfire Girls. ers who may be interested. Pilgrim its requirements for membership on A social meeting is held every other Hall, which is the student house, is scholarship efficiency in drill, per- Monday night. a meeting place. ThhoMichianfDamenc-in dnlogar-- The Lutheran Student Association sonal qualifications and campus ac- The Michigan Dames is an organi- of America directs activity principal- tivities. zation for the wives of students and ly toward a strengthening of religious Journalism internes on campus. The club meets affiiatonsandassitane i th Thea S Ph I E twice monthly, and° sponsors interest affiliations and assistance in the Theta Sigma Phi is a national hon- groups which hold other meetings problems of the religious life of the orary professional journalistic sor-monthly.d student. ority. Junior and senior women in the The Disciples' Guild meeets each Department of Journalism are eligible aThe Hiawatha Club is an oga- Sunday evening in the Church of frrcmedto ommesi.zaton of men from the Upper Pen- Sundy eenig intheChuch fafr recommendation to membership.' insula whose purpose is to bring more Christ, corner of Hill and Tappan. forisuahseproest bngmr tea, orner ofHl and appak for Sigma Delta Chi, national honorary students from the Upper Peninsula t, a social hour, and a weekly for-prfsinljuaitcfaenty um discussion. professional journalistic fraternity, to -the University, and to keep stu- Independents corresponds to Theta Sigma Phi for dents here in touch with Upper Pen- IneednsIwomen. Prospective members are insula" newspapers. Beta Kappa Rho is an organization d at the annual banquet, heldThe Naaro for women not living in a sorority, neThe National Fraternity of Scalp dormitory or League house. Social in the Union. and Blade is a social organization for meetings are held monthly. Miscellaneous and Scecial Groups the promotion of social entertainment etigm Rin Alpha Gamma Sigma is a social or- and educational recreation for college eta igmhtRhisrsantandzationp- ganization for former Girl Scouts, men from Bufralo, ew York. to give the transfer student and up- - ____________________________________ perclassman who has not affiliated with any fraternal group an oppor- tunity to do so while a junior or senior. DID YOU KNOW THAT Negro nAw a Kappa Beta Pi is a legal sorority 'n for white women law students who physical education fraternity in the have at least a C average for the United States, functions to promote first year's work in law Meetings are and enhance the happiness of its held a rwthl. members and to elevate the standards dmonthy. ideals and ethics for professionals en- Forestry gaged in teaching physical education. The Forestry Club, only student or- ganzatdw~ th Scoolof oretry The Women's Physical Club has ganization in the School of Forestry as its members all women majoring and Conservation, holds activities p which are both professional and social pose the promotion of sportsmanship in nature. yavf-inati.,in uv. P ni,,- I Foreign Eastern Society membership is limited to Chinese women on campus 'whohave at least a bachelor's de- gree. Candidates must have a high scholarship and participate in cul- tural activities. The Chinese Students Club includes Tl hins students who are regis- tered in the University. Meetings are held at least three times during each semester in Lane Hall. The Nippon Club is a social organi- zation for Japanese students, born either in this country or in Japan. Its purpose is to promote assistance to Japanese and to promote friendly re- lations between American and Jap- anese students. Speech Toastmasters consists of men from the Literary 'College and the Law School, and conducts informal dinner meetings each month. The Stump Speakers Society of Sigma Rho Tau is a branch of the intercollegiate engineering speakers society founded at the University of Michigan to develop ability in public discussion and debate. Zeta Phi Eta, national speech soci- ety, requires that its members be speech majors with a B average or better, must be recommended by a speech professor, and must give a ;ryout speech satisfactory to the members. Mimes, men's honorary dramatic society, was founded in 1912 to pro- vide for the continuation of the Michigan Union Opera as well as to provide entertainment at Union functions. Participation in a Mimes show is required for membership. pII putuliLI IIn oue e avl- ties on campus. Religious The B'nai B'rith Hillel Foundation aims to provide a social and cultural center for students. Although it em- phasizes Jewish values, its facilities are open to all students. Membership is approximately 500. Kappa Phi is a Methodist club, lim- ited to Methodist women students Who have at least a C plus average. The bi-weekly meetings are both 'social and religious in nature. The Westminster Guild offers a varied program to students of Pres- byterian membership and affiliation. Meetings are held in the new church and student center located at 1432 Washtenaw avenue. Christian Science Organization holds its services every Tuesday eve- ning in the Chapel oi the Michigan League. The organization also main- tains a library in Lane Hall. The Student Fellowship of the First Congregational Church is organized to provide a social center for the 800 Alpha Phi Alpha, the first Negro fraternity, aims to promote high school and college education as a means to better citizenship and to promote and sustain the intellectual qualities of the Negro race. Alpha Kappa Alpha, national social sorority for colored women, is similar in organization to other social soror- ities of the University. Meetings are held twice each month. Language Le Cercle Francais attempts co ac- quaint the student with the more familiar aspects of the French tongue and culture through a series of lec- tures and semi-monthly meetings. Phi Tau Alpha, honorary Latin and Greek society, is intended for all students interested in the study of the classics. It meets semi-monthly. La Sociedad Hispanica aims to pro- vide a means for students to hear and speak Spanish and to acquaint them with Spanish-American culture. Meet- ings are held twice a month. Military Science Pi Tau Pi Sigma, national honor- ary signal corps fraternity, selects ior class of the signal corps unit of the R. O. T. C. 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