FRMAT, MAY 13, 1955 0 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE FTVF, FRIDAY, MAY 13, 1955 TIlE MICHIGAN DAILY 1~A(~W U'TW r t%"E. i i r ii u Outstanding Athletes Win Letters,_Numerals ? -Daily-Chuck Kelsey TIED FOR SECOND - Michigan's football team excited fans with upsets over Iowa and Min- nesota last fall. e Mchi an Sportsear Proves Successful a B JIE CANTOR I t _ _ .' ii,7 r vi.iii v.csa i viv _ - Although in some respects this year has not lived up to expecta- tions of University sports fans, there have been enough rewards to compensate for the disappoint- ments. Classified as a "dark horse" at the beginning of the football sea- son, Michigan emerged, eight games later, in a tie with Ohio State, when both teams battled it out for a Rose Bowl bid. The Wolverine's only losses be- fore meeting the Buckeyes were on home grounds. The first was a severe 26-7 trouncing by the Army squad, and the second was a crush- ing 13-9 defeat at the hands of underdog Indiana, in the middle of a morale-boosting winning streak. Lose to Ohio State However, in rapid succession Michigan downed Washington, Iowa, Northwestern, Minnesota, Illinois, and Michigan State. The final heart-breaking game, lost to Ohio State 14-7, left the Wolver- ines in a second-place tie with Wisconsin in the Big Ten stand- ings. Michigan's hockey team was given little hope or encouragement as the winter sports season open- ed. Coach Vic Heyliger was con- stantly plagued by injuries to players, slumps, and bad breaks. The team started the season with four non-league wins, but over Christmas vacation lost three out of the four scheduled games. Then, suddenly, the boys took a double bill from MSC and splits with Minnesota and Michigan Tech. Win Final Eight Games The Wolverines won their last eight games of the season, fin- ishing second in the WIHL stand- ings and making the Colorado trip for the eighth straight season. Handing defeats to Harvard University in the semi-finals and Colorado College in the finals, the Heyligermen took their fifth NCAA crown. Basketball and swimming shar- ed the winter limlight with hock- ey. Again the cagers, under the coaching of Bill Perigo, blazed their way into the opening games, winning five out of seven. Then t was an up and down situation, I with the Wolverines barely man- aging to eke out fourth place well past mid-season. A five-game losing streak be- fore finally defeating Iowa drop- ped the cage team in a tie for sixth place with an 11-11 record. Swimmers Finish Second The swimming team, however, turned in a little better record. Under the new management of Gus Stager and Bruce Harlan, the tankmen finished second in the NCAA conference standings, out- ranked only by the Buckeyes of Ohio State. A pre-season morale-booster came when ten men from the pre- vious team were named to the All-American Squad. C a p t a i n "Bumpy" Jones, Jack and Bert Wardrop, Ron Gora, Don Hill and Tom Benner, last year's co-cap- tains, Mike Delaney, John Chase, and divers Jim Walters and Char- ley Bates were named among the top natators. Stager's men started off the sea-. son with a bang, taking the first meet from Iowa 60-24, and win- ning all six meets on the mid- semester tour. Two world records were set on the trip by the back- stroke relay team of Jim Kruth- ers, "Bumpy" Jones, and the Wardrops. the first was in the 600-yard event at the University of North Carolina with a time of 6 min- utes, 22.5 seconds, and the sec- ond at Villanova in the 800-yard event, with a time of 8 minutes, 57.7 seconds. Victory Sweep The team marched on in the victory sweep as it trampled MSC with a lopsided score of 65-28. Taking meets from Northwestern, Iowa, and the heavily-favored OSU squad the natators finished the dual meet season unbeaten. As the swimming season drew to a close, the Wolverines went into the 32nd Annual NCAA meet against the defending Buckeye champions. As the meet got un- derway, Ohio State held only a 58-57 edge over Michigan, but de- spite the title-winning of Jones, Gora, Walters, and Jack Ward- rop, tlhe meet went to OSU, giving the "M" swimmers second place in conference standings. A vastly underrated wrestling I squad, led by Captain Andy Kaul, swept through its season to bring home the Western Conference wrestling crown. The only sea- sonal losses were to Illinois and Iowa teams. Win Individual Titles In the Conference meet, indi- vidual titles were won by Kaul, in the 137-pound class, Max Pear- son, Don Haney, and Mike Rodri- guez in the 130-pound, 147-pound, and 157-pound classes respectively. The Michigan indoor track team finished its season by copping six first places and tying for a sev- enth to win the Big Ten Indoor Track Meet. The Wolverine win ended a four-year reign for Illi- nois in the Western Conference. Many of the outstanding winter performances were by individuals. Captain John Moule ran the win- ter's best mile with a time of 4:09.9, and Ron Wallingford rated first in the two-mile category at 9:24.5. Roy Pella won firsts in the Drake Relays and the Big Ten meet in the discus events. Cross-Country Takes First The cross-country team tied up the'loose ends by taking first place in the Western Conference cross- country meet. This is the second time that the Maize and Blue have copped this honor. Going back to last year's un- finished events, the indoor track team finished third in the in- door title meet, learning for the fourth year in a row that it takes more than depth to win the hon- ors. Only nine Wolverines qualified for the championship track meet, and only two, John Ross in the mile and Fritz Nilsson in the shot put, managed to capture a first place. On the baseball diamond, Ray Fisher led Michigan to its first NCAA baseball championship. The Maize and Blue nine tied for the second straight year with Illi- nois for the Western Conference title. The NCAA title was the first for Michigan. Bill Murphy's tennis team fin- ished the season with a record of eight dual meet wins and three losses. It failed, however, to make any kind of a showing in the Big Ten playoffs. FOOTBALL Fred Baer, '55; Louis Baldacci, '56; Terry Barr, '57; Jim Bates, '55Ed.; Tony Branoff, '56; Charles Brooks, '57; Ted Cachey, '55BAd.; Danny Cline, '55; George Corey, '56; John Drake, '55; Jim Fox, '56Ed.; Ron Geyer, '55; Jerry Goe- bel, '57; Tom Hendricks, Jr., '56Ed.; Ed Hickey, '56Ed.; Dave Hill, '56; Richard Hill, '57; Stan Knicker- bocker, '56Ed.; Bill Kolesar, '56; Ron Kramer, '57; Duncan McDon- ald, '55; Jim Maddock, '57; Tom Maentz, '57; Bob Marion, '56; Ed Meads, '56; John Morrow, '56; John Peckham, '56BAd. Chuck Ritter, '55Ed.; Mike Ro- tunno, '57; Ed Shannon, '57; Gene Snider, '58Ed.; John Veselenak, '55A&D; Art Walker, '55; Gerry Williams, '56BAd. Reserve Award Winners Pete Aluzzo, '57E; Paul Baldwin, '56Ed.; Mike Basford, '57; Jim Bowman, '55Ed; Wilbur Brown, '56E; Tom Bullen, '57; Clem Cor- ona, '57; Jim Davies, '57E; Pat Donahue, Spec. Peni Gagalis, 55; Jerry Gon- ser, '56Ed; John Greenwood, '57 Ed., Earl Johnson, '56E; Carl Kamhout, '56Ed; Ray Kenega, '55Ed.; Joe Krahl, '55; John Kuchka, '56; Dick McCrea, '57; Charles Matulis, '57; Joseph Mc- Koan, '57; Norm Niedermeier, '56Ed.; Mary Nyren, '57Ed.; John Pallin, '57; Jim Preston, '57E. Dave Rentschler, '56; Joseph Shomsky, '55BAd.; Bob Sriver, '56; Dale Steele, '57; Bill Stein- meyer, '57; Dick Vorenkamp, '56; and Dave Ward, '57E. TENNIS Al Mann, '55; Pete Paulus, '55; Bob Paley, '55BAd.; Bob Neder- lander, "; Bob Sassone, '55; Ron Morgan, '54; Bob Mitchell, '55 BAd.; Bob Moore, '54 (minor award). * * * OUTDOOR TRACK Ron Wallingford, '56; Jim Love, '55; Junior Stielstra, '55Ed.; Tom Hendricks, '56Ed.; Mark Booth, '56Ed.; John Vallortigara, '55BAd.; Bob Brown, '56; Dave Hessler, '55; Grant Scruggs, '55; Pete Gray, '56; John Moule, '55; Jack Car- roll, '56E; Bill Barton, Grad.; John Ross, '56E; Roy Christian- sen, '57L; George Lynch, '57L; Milt Mead, '54; Dave Heinzman, '54; Roger Maugh, '54; Bill Mich- aels, '54; Fritz Nilsson, '54; Roy Pella, '54. * * * INDOOR TRACK Junior Stielstra, '55Ed.; Tom Hendricks, '56Ed.; Dave Owen, '58E; Bob Appleman, '56; Mark Booth, '56Ed.; Howie Liverance, '55; John Johnson, '57; John Val- lortigara, '55BAd.; John Moule, '55; Pete Gray, '56; Hobe Jones, '56NR; Grant Scruggs, '55; Dick Flodin, '57; Jim Love, '55; Ron Wallingford, '56; Dave Hessler, '55; Laird Sloan, '57E. .* * * GYMNASTICS Frank Adams, '55E; Bob Arm- strong, '57E; Jack Burchfield, '56E; Norm Niedermeier, '56Ed.; Tony San Antonio, '57Ed.; Wayne Warren, '57E; Nick Wiese, '57Ed.; Bill Winkler, '55Ed. Reserve Awards Gene McDaniels, '57Ed.; Ron Schwartz, '56E. WRESTLING Dan Deppe, '57; Don Haney, '56BAd.; Frank Hirt, '57E; Andy Kaul, '55BAd.; Tom Krause, '56; John McMahon, '56; Paul Mel- gaard, '57E; Max Pearson, '57; Mike Rodriguez, '57Ed. * * * BASEBALL Milbry E. Benedict, '57Ed.; Tony B. Branoff, '55; Daniel J. Cline, '55; John A. Corbett, Jr., '54BAd. Donald J. Eaddy, '55Ed.; Macklyn W. Finch, '54Ed; Richard M. Leach, '54Ed.; Robert N. Leach, '54Ed. Paul M. Lepley, '55Ed.; Ray- mond Pavichevich, '54Ed.; Rich- ard C. Peterjohn, '57Ed.: Jack L. Ritter, '55Ed.; Franklin D. Ronan, '56; Garabed Tadian, '54; Howard C. Tommelein, '56; Marvin J. Wisniewski, '55. BASKETBALL Tom Jorgenson, '56Ed.; Jerry Stern, '56BAd.; Paul Groffsky, '55; Ron Kramer, '55; Don Eaddy, '55 Ed.; Harvey Williams, '56; Jim Shearon, '57; Milt Lingle, '7Ed SWIMMING Charles C. Bates, '56; H. Thomas Benner, '55; John Michael De- laney, '56; Peter A. Dow, '55BAd.; Donald L. Ferguson, '54BAd.; Ed- ward J. Furdak, '55E; Ronald F. Gora, '55Ed.; Donald P. Hill, '54 BAd.; Burwell O. Jones, '55; Rob- ert A. Knox, '56; James M. Kruth- ers, 156E; Glenwood I. Miller, '56; John P. O'Reilly, '56; Donald E. Potter, '55; Lawrason D. Thomas, '55E; James H. Walters, '55E; John C. Wardrop, '57; Robert Wardrop, '57; Barrett S. Wayburn, '54BAd. RESERVE LETTERS Milton R. Hurd, '55A&D; G. Anderson White, '55SM. * * GOLF rAndy Andrews, '55; Chuck Blackett, '56E; Dick Harrison, '56; Bob McMasters, '56E; Thad Stan- ford, '58Med.; Jack Stumpfig, '54. * * * HOCKEY Mike Buchanan, '57; Neil Buch- anan, '57; Baden Cosby, '57E; Dick Dunnigan, '57; Jay Goold, '56; Bernie Hanna, '57E; Yves He- bert, '56; Lorne Howes, '56; Jerry Karpinka, '57Ph.; Bill Lucier, '55 Ed.; Bill MacFarland, '6BAd.; Bob Pitts, '57Ph.; Tom Rendall, '5'7; Bob Schiller, '57E. Freshman Awards Morley Chin, Ross Hudson, Gene Klun, Neil McDonald, Don Mc- Intosh, Wally Maxwell, Rog Rom- ses, Ed Switzer. Women s Dorms On the shoulaers of a few girls in each house rest many responsi- bilities. The officers control stu- dent government within the dorm by handling such varied jobs as supervising social functions and testing public opinion on dorm matters. HOUSE PRESIDENTS Alice Lloyd-Pat Stoddard, '55. Angell - Carole Brumbough, '56Ed. Betsy Barbour-Margie Wyche, '55Ed. Adelia-Cheever - Jean Under- wood, '57. Chicago-Sylvia Troy, '57. Couzens-Mary Lee Jones. Geddes-Joan Katsock, '55Ed. Henderson-Joanne Bleck. Hinsdale - Leda Cosmenco, '56 BAd. Jordan-Joanne Purcell, '55Ed. Kleinstrueck-Pat Stoddard, '55. Martha Cook - Shirley Bores. Mosher-Helen Matoras. Newberry-Carol Foote, '55. Palmer-Bonnie Silberman, '56 BAd. Prescott-Shirley Clark, '56Ed. Stockwell-Nancy Schaffner, '56. Tyler - Mary Jean Monkowski, '55BAd. Victor Vaughn-Helaine Blecka. -Daily-Chuck Kelsey 11 WON, 11 LOST-Michigan's cagers ended the reason by Ibeating Iowa, the conference champions, at the last game. 'OPERATION INQUIRY': ReP.sidence Hall System Study Finished by IHC Capping the activities of the three-year-old Inter-House Coun- cil is the report of the completed Operation Inquiry, a study of the University resident hall system. The inquiry reported that IHC has made a "natural final goal" for quadrangle leaders and that it has strengthened the bargain- ing position of student govern- ment in the resident halls. An intensive study of house size and room capacity led to recommendation of smaller house capacity in future dormitories and against the occupation of rooms by three students. Unity Made Difficult The committee reported that be- cause of first semester rushing for freshmen and the occupation by coeds of houses that were former- ly men's dormitories, the unity of the IHC Judiciary is difficult to keep. The report said that the need of "cooperation between the various units of both student givernment Pi Tau Sigma Mechanical Engineering Honor Society, 1915 Roger Arnold Andersen Khalid Aziz Melvin Joseph Bernia Donald Glen Burch Roger Wilson Comstock Theodore Poindexter Emerson Harry Walter Evans Colin Roy Fisher David Lee Fleisher Donald Conway Graham Jerry McNicoll Gray Raymond Arthur Jacobson Merrill Lee Kaufman Donald Lee Kirkpatrick James Marshall Kruthers Eugene Adam Lehmann Dale N. Mohr Carl Richard Peterson William Albert Salisbury Richard Edwin Sonntag George Nelson Spaulding David Orr Stewart Marvin Wayne Teutsch Charles Leard Tomlinson and resident halls staff" is con- siderable. For the first time in its history, the IHC was consulted by the Uni- versity about the $50 increase of dormitory fees before the raise was passed by the Board of Governors. IHC Undertakings Joint sponsorship with Assem- bly of I-Hop, volunteering with the IFC for the flu vaccine test, and the awarding of a Homecom- ing display trophy were IHC un- dertakings for the school year. In general, IHC has continued to assist with house activities, supervise the raising of scholar- ship funds in the quadrangles, in- form quadrangle students of cam- pus activities and coordinate the activities of individual houses. Officers Stanley R. Levy, '55 (fall); Tom Bleha, '56 (spring) -President Tom Bleha, '56 (fall); Ralph McCormick, 157E (spring)-Execu- tive Vice-President John H. Kelsey, Jr., '55BAd. (fall); Charles Straayer, '57 (spring)-- Administrative Vice- President Victor Nelson, Jr., (fall); Jerry Mohrig, '57 (spring) -Treasurer Sandra H. Task, '57 (fall); Wil- liam Butzlaff, '58E (spring)-Re- cording Secretary Suzanne Buchman, '58 (fall); Don McLennon, '58 (spring)- Corresponding Secretary. Evans Scholars Jim Dygert, '55BAd. (fall); Rob- ert McMasters, '55BAd. (spring) -President David Seitz, '57E (fall); Tony Drabik, '55 (spring)-Vice-Presi- dent Timothy Reardon, '57 (fall); Stephen Uzelec, '57, (spring)- Secretary Paul Mundinger, '55 (fall); Ian Macdonald, '55E (spring - Treas- urer. 'U'-Students Hold Regents Scholarships (Continued from Page 1) Michael Hamilton Lashmet; Rich- ard Albert Lawrence, BAd.; John W. Lawyer, E; Sally Ruth Len- nington; Carolyn Mae Lentz, SM; David Sidney Levenson; Jack Alan Lewis; Marcia Ann Lorch; Leon- ard Martin Loren; Robert Emil Lorey, E; Jeannette McCullough. Mary Ann McParlan, SM; Dun- can John James Magoon, Med.; Dawn Marilyn Maine, Patricia Ann Marx; Barbara Isobel Mason; Weley Walter Measel, SM; Rich- ard Menczer; Margaret Ann Mer- cer; Lorraine Joyce Merten; Ann Margaret Meyer; Mary Jean Mon- koski; John Edward Morowitz; Ann Marie Morrow; Jean Lois Mumford. Mathilda Nahra; Edythe Estella Nelson; Jack Maurice Nolingberg; Ida May Nyberg, SM; Josephine Helen Oleksy, Ph.; Clara Eva Op- penheimer; Daniel Bernard Par- sons, Med; David Lawrence Peck; Robert Donald Pehlke, E; Carl Henry Peurach; Nathaniel Field Pierce, Med; Rita Jean Pieron; Allan Pratt, E; John Rackov, E; Thue Ole Rasmussen, Robert Wal- ter Raz; Alan Kae Rice. Carol Ann Roof; Luigina Mary Rovedo; Louis John Sacchetti, E; Richard E. Schreiber; Eileen Bev- erly Schulak, Med. Tech.; Leon- ard Scott, A&D; Mary Eileen Sherman, Ed.; Sylvia Yvette Sher- man, SM; Marianne Ida Sippola, Med. Tech.; Charles Edward Skala, BAd.; Donald Joseph Skin- ner, A&D; Harry Andrew Smith; William Paul Sommers, E; Steph- anie Patricia Stanislaw, Ed. Vincent Eugene Stock; Jane El- len Stoltz, SM; Margaret Uriko Takagi; Mary Catherine Tate, BAd.; Henry William Tehbroek; Robbin Walker Thorp, NR; Robert C. Tuck; George Allan Ver ys, BAdE; Susanne Jane Watt, M Richard Bertrand Weinberg; Don- na Low Westerberg, SM; Robert Frank Westover, BAd.; Roy Nell Wetterholt, E; Gwendolyn Jean Williamson, SM; Rex Edward Wil- loughby, A&D. Robert Idsel Wine, A&D; Pa- tricia Arlene Winney; Peter Ar- nold Wolgast, Med; Barbara Lee Wood; Marjorie Jean Wyche, Ed; Delmae Cynthia Wyllie, Ed; Don- na Jean Yocich Students in the School of Nurs- ing who have maintained their scholarships for at least eight semesters are: Margaret Albright, Rebecca Ar- cola, Margaret Anned Borgeson, Elizabeth Ann Bowen, Janet Lee Bradshaw, Elsie Brown, Marlene Dawkins, Julie Chamberlain, Joan Jacquelin Dean, Faye Annette Ebach, Patricia Lee Endres, Mari- lyn Irene Faunca, Nancy Carlisle Gallery, Anna Grace Gonda, Nan- cy Karin Haglund, Marilee Kath- leen Jones. Bette Louise Kerwin, Marilyn Kay Larkin, Margaret Anne Lash- brook, Nan Jeanette Leavy, Mar- garet Shirley McCord, Iris Elaine Mayberry, Marian Irma Mel- chiori, Barbara Jane Noiseau, Rae Hideko Okamoto, Ruby Josephine Paque, Shirley Astrup Petersen, Eleanor Ruth Poole, JoAnn Reavis, Jacquelin JoAnn Schrader, Doro- thy Ann Shutz, Carolyn Rae Smith, Joan Ann Sundquist, Pa- tricia Ann White. Religious Association Student Religious Association officers for fall and spring se- mesters were Marjorie Frogel, LSA, '56, Ted Beals, '56-President; Tedore Beals, '56, Bob Bacon, '55E -Vice-President; Marylen Wil- kens, '57, Alice Greenberg, '58-- Secretary. Tau Sigma Delta List HonorarIes for Special Fields Pi Sigma Alpha Political Science Honor Society, 1920 Helaine M. Becker Eleanor Sue Beebe Arthur Sheldon Clubok Cynthia Gray Conway William Joseph Duffy Peter Bacon Fletcher Ralph Goldberg Richard Morris Goodman Roger Phillip Hamburg Lawrence Kenneth Harris John Michael Koval Jean Eloise McCaskey Louise Harriet Milligan Dorothy Helen Myers Erina Olsson Margaret Ann Plumton Herbert Alan Schneider Beverly Marie Shea Margaret Mackenzie Shepherd Ned Benjamin Simon Jack Ingram Slater, Jr. Mary Elizabeth Slawson Nathaniel Jay Wansker Gail Wren re * * * Eta Kappa Nu Electrical Engineering Honor Society, 1904 George William Baumann, Jr. Byron Clark Benson David John Blair Richard Perry Bloss David Geer Boice Kenneth Lee Brown Wilbur Parker Brown Tac Eward,.imc,,,. ld William Henry Hodge Robert Harvey Ilgenfritz Chung York Jeu William Henry Kelton, Jr. Ronal Worthington Larson Peter Stephen Lucyshyn Richard Stanley Maslowski John Christian Mau John Frederick Meyer Henry Walter Mosteller John Corneilus Pangborn John Fredric Powell Kuo-Chiew Quan Robert William Richardson Gordon Alfred Roberts James Leonard Roof John Theodore Stone David Charles Thomas Thomas Malcolm Waltz Cheng Wen Jack Westaway Charles Robert Wickman Sein Win Eugene Michael Zaitzeff David William Zerbel * * * Phi Lambda Upsilon Chemical Honorary Fraternity, 1899 John Cotton Angus Eugene Harvey Axelrod Robert Elwin Bacon Richard Earl Balzhiser Ben George Bray Jere Hall Brophy Allan George Clague Keith Hal Coats Pi Kappa Lambda Music Honor Society, 1918 Nancy LeFevre Bartholomew Jerald Hanchrow Bilik Phyllis Anne Elson Elaine Carol Friedman Mary Patricia Hames Camilla Deborah Heller Joyce Nih Alice Ann Pletta Linda Mering Reck Frances Elaine Hauss Reuter Mary Ellen Roosa Ann Maffett Shelley Sylvia Yvette Sherman David Lee Tice Anne Alexandra Young * * , Kappa Tau Alpha Journalistic Honorary Fraternity, igio Philip Nathaniel Douglis Wallace Beatty Eberhard George Culver Eisenbeis Conroy Victor Erickson Suzanne Gilbert Robert Francis Jones Robert Lutz Polley Barbara Helen Smith Joyce Ione Williams Carl Herbert Zimmerman * * * Sigma Delta Pi Spanish Honor Society, 1919 Many Interests Met by Ex tra-Curricular Activities (Continued from Page 1) HAWAII CLUB-Margaret Ta- kagi, '55; Daniel Anbe, '56. HILLEL FOUNDATION - Har- old E. Josehart, '58BAd. INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS CLUB - William Morse, '55BAd.; Eleanor Maliche, Grad. INSTITUTE OF AERONAUTI- CAL SCIENCES - William .C. Sproull, Jr., '55E. INTERFRATERNITY C O U N - CIL - John Baity, '55; Robert Weinbaum, '56. INTERGUILD --Raymond E. Sund, '55E. INTERHOUSE C O U N C I L - Stanley R. Levy, '55, Tom Bleha, '56. INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS' ASSOCIATION-Turker Karmiz- rak. JAPANESE. STUDENTS' CLUB -Nobuhiro Yotsukura, Spec.; Aki- ra Watanabe, Grad. JOINT JUDICIARY COUNCIL -Tawfig Khoury, '55E; Howard Nemerovski, '55E. JUNIOR INTERFRATERNITY COUNCIL -Frederick W. Lyons, MICHIGANENSIAN-Etta Lub- ke, '55; Herb Wandar, '57. MICHIGAN TECHNIC-Charles A. Stickels, '55. NEWMAN CLUB-Jack Stone. PAKISTAN STUJDENTS' AS- SOCIATION-M. Sulaiman Kakli. PANHELLENIC ASSOCIATION -Jean Bromfield, '55, Barbara Heider, '55. PHILIPPINE-MICHIGAN CLUB -Mrs. Lourdes L. Cruz, Grad. ROGER WILLIAMS GUILD - Glen W. Howell, '55. RUSSIAN CIRCLE-Claire Lil- ja, '56, Grad.; Vytas Dukas, Grad. SAILING CLUB-Tom Banwell, '55E; Richard P. Hamlin, Grad. SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST STUDENT ASSOCIATION -Wil- liam T. Buchanan, Grad. SOCIEDAD HISPANICA - Ann Bandler. SOCIETY OF AUTOMOTIVE ENGINEERS - Bradford Barr, '57E; William H. Barnard, '55E. SOCIETY OF MEDICAL TECH- NOLOGISTS-Diana Popp. SOPHOMORE ENGINEERING CLASS BOARD-H. Thomas Platt, '57E. SIGMA DELTA CHTI--Jack Neal UKRANIAN STUDENTS' CLUB -Irene Martyniuk, '56P; Bohdan Pytel, '56. UNDERGRADUATE M A T H E- MATICS CLUB-Howard D. Cam- eron, '56. UNITARIAN STUDENT GROUP -Carl F. Mailey, Grad. WESLEYAN GUILD - David Newton. WESTMINSTER GUILD- Har- old Lynde, Jr.; Richard C. Juberg. WOMEN'S ATHLETIC ASSO- CIATION-Margaret Lord, '55Ed. WOMEN'S JUDICIARY COUN- CIL-Sally Stahl, '55. WOMEN'S LEAGUE -- L u c y Landers, '55; Hazel Frank, '56. WOMEN'S PHYSICAL EDUCA- TION CLUB-Kathleen A. Rust, '56Ed. WORLD UNIVERSITY SERV- ICE-Edna Carlson, '55Ed. YOUNG REPUBLICANS-Mal- colm Schlusberg, '55; Timothy C. Richard. AMERICAN INSTITUTE O F ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS AND RADIO ENGINEERS - Alfred P. Ewert, '55E. CHARIVARIA - Barbara C. Faulkner.'56. INDIAN STUDENTS ASSOCIA- TION-M. T. Tayyabkhafi, Grad. INTER-COOPERATIVE COUN- CIL-Stefan Vail, Grad. KINDAI NIHON KENKYUKAI -John F. Plummer, Grad. r LES VOYAGEURS - Jack V. Gwynn, Grad. MICHIGAN DAILY - Eugene Hartwig, '55, David Baad, '56. MICHIGAN SINGERS-Charles W. Sacquety, Grad. MICHIGAN UNION - Thomas M. Leopold, '55; Todd Lief, '56. N A T IO N A L ASSOCIATION FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF COLORED PEOPLE - Willie B. Hackett, '55. ORTHODOX STUDENTS GUILD-Angello Hampares, '56L. MUSICAL EDUCATORS NA- TIONAL CONFERENCE - Mary McParlan, '55SM. NEAR EAST SOCIETY-Dimitri Bushen. PSYCHOLOGY CLUB - Jane Abelson, '55. RIFLE CLUB - Richard C. Schwing, '56E. SOCIAL WORK CLUB - Mrs. Haroldine D. Orr, Grad. STU TPAvERn -ohwrt Honorary Fraternity ture and tthe Allied in Architec- Arts, 1913 J. Sterling Crandall Charles William Harris Alice Elaine James Kiyoski Kikuchi Paul Henry Krueger Pershing Chu Lin Carolyn McKechnie Leroy Benjamin Miller Arthur Peters Oppermann, Jr. John Victor Owen Aaron Schreier Leonard Gene Scott Robert Thomas Stevens Jose Francisco Teran Sigma Xi Scientific Honor Society, 1886 Richard Earl Balzhiser Joseph Solomon Krakow Kenneth C. Ludema Carlton Placeway I