.1 PAGE 8=~ TIlE MICfIGAN DAILY FRIDAY, MAY 13, 1953 Sororities Trade Ideas On Various Problems When sorority presidents met last spring at the Panhellenic Interfraternity Council Greek Week House Presidents' Conference, they decided it would be beneficial to continue informal meetings throughout the year. The group held three meetings exchanging ideas concerning house problems. They decided to discuss a special topic at each meeting including scholarship, housing and annex problems, alumni, and community relations. Discussions were also held on relationships with other houses and officers within their own houses, ways to support campus activi- ties, and a small evaluation of rushing. Meetings are rotated each time with a different sorority presi- dent acting as hostess. The informal basis of meeting has resulted in better insight into other organ- South Quad Throughout the. academic year 1954-55, South Quad Council spon- sored various activities. "Noel Moderne," their annual Christmas formal was held Dec. 11. The Council installed a new television set and provided for the upkeep of WCBN, South Quad, the Photography Club and the ama- teur radio station. The Council also sponsored four Sunday Musicales featuring stu- dent talent and gave an honors dinner for those whose averages were above 3.5. They also gave the final ban- quet for those here for the Big Ten Residence Halls Conference and will give a banquet for out- standing athletes toward the end of the semester. COUNCIL Arthur Kangas, '55, President George Mason, '56, Vice-Presi- dent William King, '57, Secretary Richard Kabaker, ,57 Social Chairman. HOUSErPRESIDENTS Huber-Jere Gray, 56 (fall), Dick Light, '57 (spring). Gomberg-Jim McClurg, '55Ed. (fall). Richard Snyder, '57 (spring Kelsey-Joseph Betts, '57 (fall), Richard Eisenstein, '56 (spring). Reeves-Albert Pearlman, '55 (fall and spring). Scott-George Mason, '56 (fall), John J. Collins, '58 (spring) . Taylor-John Meyer, '56E (fall and spring). Van Tyne-James D. Aurand, '56E (fall) Robin Ollivier, '57E. REPRESENTATIVES Fall-Arthur Bady, '57E; Henry Bayls, '57; Richard Bloss, '56E; JerryGray, '56E; Dwight Kraii, 56E; George Osius, '56M; and Theodore Rommell, 57; Richard Snyder, '57; Jack Lawyer, '55E. Spring-Henry Baylis, '57; Rod- ney Blackman, '58; Dick Bloss, '56E; John Emanuelsen, '56SM; Dave Garnaat, '58A&D; Jesse Meyers, '57; Joe Silver,, 57, Joe Winger, '57. JUDICIARY Arthur Kangas, '55, Chairman Bob Leacock, 157, Executive Se- cretary Richard Esenstein, '56 Allan Orange, '55; Michael Rubin, '58; Robert Sewell, '57. WCBN NETWORK BOARD Robert Kirchen, '55, Chairman John Schick, '57E, Business Manager. Richard Burdick, '58SM, Station Manager. Martin Buchman, '57, Program Director. Kathryn Kneiske '56, Special Events. AMATEUR RADIO CLUB Barry MacRae, '58E, President. Allen Krafve, '57E, Vice-Presi- dent. George Joseph Buck, '58E, Se- cretary-Treasurer. CAMERA CLUB Harold Muhrlein, Jr., '57E, Pre- sident. Martin Buchman, '57BAd., Vice- President. Craig Ballinger, '56, Secretary- Treasurer. Professional Sororities At present, there are seven pro- fessional honorary sororities at the University. The special groups and their presidents for both the fall and spring semesters for 1954-55 in- clude: Alpha Epsilon Iota (a medical sorority) -Beverly Ann Kulaski Lambda Kappa Sigma (phar- macy sorority)-Kathleen Osborn, '55Ph. Mu Phi Epsilon (national music sorority)-Connie Jackson, '55SM (fall), Elizabeth Richter, '56SM, (spring) Pi Lambda Theta (national hon- orary for women in education) Mrs. Shata Ling Sigma Alpha Iota (music)- Carolyn. Lentz, '55SM (fall) Mere- dyth Manns, '55SM (spring) Theta Sigma Phi (journalism honorarr)-Roz Shlimovitz, '55 Zeta Phi Eta (national speech arts fraternity)-Mimi Buck, '55. Engineering izations. They hope to continue this group on a monthly basis in the future.. Alpha Chi Omega - Dorothy Philip, '55 (fall), Janice Mac- Vaugh, '56 (spring) Alpha Delta Pi-Ann Bartlett, '55 (fall), Jean McRea, '55Ed. (spring) Alpha Epsilon Phi-Lois Klein, '55 (fall), Gail Cohen, '56Ed. (spring) Alpha Gamma Delta - Nan Swinehart, '55Ed (fall), Suzanne Turner, '56 (spring) Alpha Kappa Alpha - Carol Watson, '55 Alpha Omicron Pi-Claudette Hawes, '55 Alpha Phi-Sally Fernamber, '55Ed. (fall), Ruth Flanders, '56 (spring) Alpha Xi Delta-Barbara Heid- er, '55 (fall), Elinor Hardis, '56 (spring) Chi Omega-Delpha-Jeanne Le- Duc, '55 (fall), Paula Limberg, '56 (spring) Collegiate Sorosis-Judith Cush- ing, '55 Delta Delta Delta-Patricia Le- Roy, '55Ed. (fall), Beverly Shea, '56 (spring) Delta Gamma-Nancy Stevens, '55Ed. (fall), Judith Ver Meulen, '56 (spring) x Delta Phi Epsilon-Shirley Bay- lis, '55Ed. (fall),, Marcia Gellert, '56Ed. (spring) Delta Sigma Theta - Alfreda Duster, '55Ed. Eskasia-Christa Eckhard, '57 Gamma Phi Beta-Janet Mew- hort, '55Ed. (fall), Judith Alcorn, '56 (spring) Kappa Alpha Theta-Constance Hilton, '55BAd. (fal), Bonnie Bergand, '56Ed. (spring) Kappa Delta-Judith Rogers, '55Ed. (fall), Carol Cunningham, '56SM (spring) Kappa Kappa Gamma - Bar- bara Stauffer, '55Dhy. Pi Beta Phi-Ann Pletta, '55SM (fall), Sarah Jo Brown, '56Ed. (spring) Sigma Delta Tau-Dorothy Ne- vas, '56 Professional Fraternities ALPHA CHI SIGMA (Chemis- try)-John C. Angus, '56Chem. E. ALPHA KAPPA KAPPA (Medi- cal)-Thomas L. Clanon, '55M. ALPHA KAPPA PSI (Business Administration) - John P. Dono- van, Grad., BAd. ALPHA LAMBDA (Social Grad- uate) - Shih-Chang Wang, '56E. ALPHA OMEGA (Dental) - Fred Garber, '56D. ALPHA RHO CHI (Architec- ture) - Martin Gehner '56A&D. BETA ALPHA PSI (Account- ing)-John Alfred Hogan, Grad., BAd. DELTA PI EPSILON (Business Education) - Frank W. Lanham, Grad., Ed. DELTA SIGMA DELTA (Den- tal)-Milo Danzeisen, '56D. DELTA SIGMA PI (Business Administration and Economics)- Donald Van Stone, Grad., BAd. DELTA THETA PHI (Law) - Arhe L. Hovdesven, '56L. FLIP FLAP (Social Graduate) Richard Ko-Liang Fu, Grad. GAMMA ALPHA (Scientific Graduate) - Ed Poindexter, '55 Mineralogy.' IOTA LAMBDA SIGMA (In- dustrial) -Richard H. Hagemeyer. NU SIGMA NU (Medical) - Richard C. Reilly, '56M. PHI ALPHA DELTA (Law) -- Robert G. Schuur, '55L. PHI ALPHA KAPPA (Gradu- ate)-Harold Ravesloot, '56D. PHI CHI (Medical) -Fredrick Sanoki, '55M. PHI DELTA CHI (Pharmacy)- Leonard E. Allen, '57Ph. PHI DELTA EPSILON (Medi- cal)-Jules Margoles, '56M. PHI DELTA KAPPA(Educa- tion)-John B. Hawley, Grad. PHI DELTA PHI (Law) - Charles H. Cory, '55L. PHI EPSILON KAPPA (Physi- cal Education) -James Dutcher, '55Ed. PHI MU ALPHA (Music) -- Robert G. Stakenas, '55SM. PHI RHO SIGMA (Medicine) -Reginald P. Pugh, '55M. PSI OMEGA (Dental)-Joseph P. Karkut, '56D. SIGMA ALPHA ETA (Speech and Hearing)-Grover J. Farns- worth, '55. West Quad Sound proof music practice rooms and a quad newspaper were recently added to West Quad through the efforts of the West Quad Council. The quad added two committees, House Services and Activities to its government. The Council sponsored two dances this year, the Winter Holly Hop and a spring dance. West Quad house presidents be- gan meeting with the quad council president to establish more effec- tive cooperation between the units. The distribution of reaction sheets at the end of council meet- ings for the members to present criticism was instituted this year to encourage improvement in sub- sequent meetings. The dining room rotation plan, which allows men's houses to eat with Chicago House every two weeks, was put into effect. The quad government gave fi- nancial support to the Radio Sta- tion, Ham Club, Camera Club, and Strauss Library. The council also participated in the Big Ten Resi- dence Halls Conference and es- tablished a permanent dining room study hall and a loan fund. COUNCIL Al Dauer, 56, President Nelson Howe, '57, Vice-President Nancy Colquitt, '55D, Secretary Jim Bauch, '57E, Treasurer Alan Arms, '55, Social Don Sarin, '56, House Service Dave Harris, '57E, Athletic Charles Hall, '57, Public Rela- tions Hans Fetting, '58, Activities HOUSE PRESIDENTS ADAMS--Bernard Bebeau, '57 (fall), Dale Rice, (spring) ALLEN RUMSEY-Alan Arms, '55 (fall, spring) CHICAGO-Sylvia Troy, '57 (fall, spring) LLOYD-Richard Arentz, '57 (fall), Harry Burke, '57 (spring) MICHIGAN-Don Sarin, '56 (fall), Jim Bakeman, '56 (spring) WILLIAMS-Pete Goldstein, '56 (fall), Mike Meredith, '57 (spring) WENLEY-Bob Dulude, '5 7 (fall), Tim Haynes, '58 (spring) WINCHELL-Don Dudgeon, '57 (fall, spring) STRAUSS LIBRARY Andy Demster, '56 RADIO STATION Jerry Ostrow, '56 BAd., Station Manager HAM RADIO George Jones, '56E CAMERA CLUB Tom Wilcox, '55E Junior Panhel lenic According to former president, of Junior Panhellenic Association, Carol DeBruin, '57, the major un- dertaking of the organization Jast fall was its flag sale. Cooperating with members of Junior Inter-Fraternity Council, and the Junior Chamber of Com- merce, Panhellenic pledges sold flag kits to Ann Arbor residents. A profit from the sale totalling $1,000 went toward building an Ann Arbor Community Swimming Pool. Since the president of Junior Pahel is elected in February, Miss DeBruin was replaced in Febru- ary 1955 by Molly Dwan, '58. Other officers who were elected in September, 1954 are: Jan Tinkham, '58-Vice-Presi- dent, Joy Pasternak, '57-Secretary Virginia Royal, '57-Treasurer -Daily-Dick Gaskili MARCHING BAND-Judged one of the finest of its kind in the country, the Marching Band thrills football fans with its formations and drills. East Quad Sees Finish Of 'Operation Ransom' .4 OUTSTANDING GROUP: IFC Receives Class B Trophy Michigan's Inter-Fraternity- Council received the national Class B trophy as the outstanding group in its class during the year. It came as a tribute to the hours of work put into the organization by its staff and members. During the year, a co-operative food buying plan modeled after that used by Pennsylvania State University was inaugurated. Trial periods given the plan indicated it may grow in the future into a successful system. At present the IFC is working towards eliminating bias clauses in the remaining few fraternities here which have them. IFC OFFICERS John Baity, '55, (fall), Robert Weinbaum, '56, (spring), Presi- dent. James Walters, '55 (fall), Rob- ert Knutson,- '56, (spring), Execu- tive Vice-President. Robert Weinbaum, '56, (fall), Rick St. John, '56 BAd., (spring), Administrative Vice-President. Frank Vick, '56, (fall), Ron Clarke, '56 (spring), Treasurer. Stan Bernstein, '55 BAd., (fall), Mike Lynch, '56 (spring), Secre- tary. IFC COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN John Calvin, '56, Public Rela- tions. Robert Knutson, '56, Rushing. John Boyles, '56BAd., Big 10, Alumni. Keith Coates, '56E, Service. Rod Comstock, '56E, Scholar- ship. Rick St. John, '56BAd., Social. Ron Clarke, '56, Office. Fred Lyons, '56P, Junior IFC. FRATERNITY PRESIDENTS (Fall and Spring) ACACIA-Roy Wetterholt, '55E. ALPHA DELTA PHI-Bill Ten- Broek, '55, John Grant, '55BAd. ALPHA EPSILON PI - Carl Franzblau, '55, Ken Stoumen, '55. ALPHA PHI ALPHA - William King, '57. ALPHA SIGMA PHI -- Howie Gaberson, Bill Eckerman, '56. ALPHA TAU OMEGA --Jack Krapohl, '56, Jack Campbell, '56E. BETA THETA PI - Joseph Whiteman, '55, Gene Tolfree, '55. CHI PHI - Charles Hamilton, '55, Rod Comstock, '56E. CHI PSI-Bob Ely, Spec., Rich- ard Schacht, '56BAd. DELTA CHII - Bob Stakenas, 55SM, Arthur Angood, '56., DELTA KAPPA EPSILON - Carl Eckert, '55. DELTA SIGMA PHI - Dave Huthwaite, '55. DELTA TAU DELTA -Jack Schaupp, '56, Norton Stuart, '57. DELTA UPSILON-John Lay- man. '55E, Jim Laarman, '55E. KAPPA ALPHA PSI-Alexander Campbell. KAPPA SIGMA-Chuck Poetz- ke, Dave Livingstone, '55. LAMBDA CHI ALPHA -- Rich- ard Good, '56A, Gus Gianakaris, '56. PHI DELTA THETA - Robert Collins, '55P. PHI GAMMA DELTA - Paul Geiger, '55, Roger Andersen, '56E. PHI KAPPA PSI-Steve Hauser, Spec., Phil Sears, '55BAd. PHI KAPPA SIGMA - Ralph Fagge, '56BAd., Les Nelson, '55. PHI KAPPA TAU - Douglas Donnan, '56, Mal Campbell, 156A. PHI SIGMA DELTA - Marcus Brand, '56BAd., Howard Shapiro, '56. PHI SIGMA KAPPA - Harvey Stapleton,G'56, Earl Mead, '55BAd. PI LAMBDA PHI-Ben Uchi- telle, '55, Bill Pittler, '56. PSI UPSILON - Ron Larsen Boyd Redner. SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON -- Barry Patron, '55. Glee Club The sixty voice University Men's Glee Club hopes to climax the year with a European tour. The tour, which is still subject to the approval of the SGC, will include concerts in most "of the free countries of Europe. Other projects of the organiza- bion during 1954-55 were tours through Michigan and a south- western trip in which the Glee Club sang in St. Louis, Memphis and other southern cities. Sponsoring Jazz at the Philhar- monic and the Fred Waring Con- cert were also activities of the or- ganization. Joint concerts with Ohio State Men's Glee Club and with Michi- gan State Men's Glee Club were participated in by the singers, Officers Gordon Ferguson, '57, President Richard Maier, '55, Vice-Presi- dent George Dutter, '55 BAd., Busi- ness Manager. SIGMA ALPHA MU - Marc Jacobson, '55, Lou Kwiker. SIGMA CHI - Mike Barnard, Jerry Benson, '55. SIGMA NU - Robert Koester, '55SM. SIGMA PHI-John Hibbard. SIGMA PHI EPSILON - Al Fey, '55E, Mort Cox, '56. TAU DELTA PHI-Hanley Gur- win, '55. TAU KAPPA EPSILON-Rob- ert Pehlke. THETA CHI - Douglas Hill, '55E. THETA DELTA CHI - Stuart Meach, '55BAd. THETA XI-Ken Perkins, Dick Doolen, '55BAd. TRIANGLE - John Denman, '55E, Bill Barnard, '55E. TRIGON - Bob Roensch, Grad. ZETA BETA TAU - Stan Lei- ken, '55, Dick Shapiro, '56. ZETA PSI-Andy Roedel, How- ard Lipsey, '56. Panhellenic Association New officers for Pan-Hellenic Association are Debby "Townsend, '56, president; Jane Germany, first vice president; Marcia Galmas, second vice-president; Barbara Frey, '56BAd, secretary; Peggy Hubbard, '56, public relations chairman; Jean MacRea, '56Ed., treasurer; Nancy Jacquette, rush- ing chairman and Carol DeBruin, '57, rushing counselor. The same officers were previous- ly held by Jean Brumfield, '55, Barbara Heider, '55, Virginia Ab- bey, '55, Becky Ninness, '56, Mar- lene Jaffa, '55, Jeralee Fox, '55, Margie Spindler, '55Ed., and Deb- by Townsend, '56. Highlights of the year's activi- ties are Pan-Hel Ball, Greek Week and individual pledge formals. Engineering Council The College of Engineering Council consists of Charles Stick- els, '55E, President; Keith Coats '56E, Vice-President and Jere Bro- phy '55E, Secretary-Treasurer. Members-at-Large are Santo Ponticello '55E; William Diamond '56E and David Burchfield '56E. Members are Tom Beierle '57E; James Blum '58E; Lewis Burn- ham '55E; Dave Davies '55E; Al- fred Ewert '55E; Donald Graham '55E; Robert Ilgenfritz '56E; Rob- ert Lauer '56E; Constantin Mi- cuda '55E; Robert Richardson '57E; William Salisbury '55; Floyd Smith '56E; William Summers '56E; and Robert Taylor '55E. University' Bands The University Marching Band and the University Symphony bands participated in several con- certs during the 1954-55 year, After performing at all Michi- gan football games and mnaking two football tours to Northwestern and to Ohio State, the University Marching band divided into the Wolverine Band and the Sym- phony Band. The Wolverine Band played at the Michigan home basketball games and gave several concerts. The Symphony Band partici- pated in Varsity Night and Lan- tern Night, played several con- certs in Ann Arbor and through- Since September, the East Quad Council has sponsored numerous activities and projects. According to president Ralph McCormick, '57E, the orientation program, consisting of parties de- signed specifically for Quad resi- dents, was the most successful ever presented. The Council sponsored the Quad level homecoming display contest, win by Hayden House. McCormick termed the Christ- mas formal "The Snowflake Ball," "very successful." Inter-Coop Council A coordinating body for seven student operated co-ops, the In- ter-Cooperative Council is a cor- poration owning more than $100,- 000 worth of property. The seven co-ops function as in- dependent units renting their houses from the ICC. Their latest innovation was the conversion last semester of one of the three women's houses, Har- old Osterweil, to a residence for graduate women. The experiment was considered successful and ICC officials agreed to continue it next year. Purchase Brandei'is House Interior renovations in the ICC newest purchase, Louis D. Bran- deis House for married students, were completed last semester. The outside of the house is currently being brightened by the additioni of a new roof and new siding. ICC, which foots the bill for permanent improvements in prop- erty estimates the cost of the new Brandeis exterior at $2,000. As a group co-ops came out with a higher grade point average last year than eithe dormitories or fraternities and sororities. Com- bined average for the three wo- men's houses was 2.8, for the three men's houses, 2.57. Heading the ICC this year were: Stefan Vail, Grad., President Arthur Wilner, '56, Vice-Presi- dent Dorothy Hinrichs, '56Ed., Secre- tary Ruth Kiessel, '56, Accountant Hal Boyne, Grad, Maintenance Director John Morgan, Grad., Alumni Chairman HOUSE PRESIDENTS Brandeis House-Archie Sing- ham Muriel Lester House-Elsie Kuf- fler, '56 Michigan House-Art Gomez, Spec. John Nakamura House-Paul Basch, Grad. Osterweil House-Janet Beh, Grad. A. K. Stevens House-Joan Lev- in, '57. Tell Housing Breakdown More students live in dormitory housing than in any other resi- dence as a group. More men live in private dwell- ings than anywhere else, as a group. In a breakdown of student resi- dences for last Fall's semester, consideration went to nine cate- gories. This totalled 17,416 stud- ents (11,951 men and 5,465 wo- men). Thirty-six per cent or 6,352 students lived in dormitories (3,- 356 men, 2,996 women). Out-of-Dorm Statistics Private dwellings accounted for 33 per cent with 4,959 men and 848 women. Fraternities and sororities tot- aled nearly 14 per cent with 1,700 men and 709 women. Commuting students numbered 976 men and 182 women for nearly seven per cent. Nearly three percent (140 men, 345 women) lived at home. Just under two per cent, 342 women, liven in League Houses. Cooperatives accounted for un- der one percent (143 men, 61 women) as did the University Ter- race apartments (228 men). About two-and-a-half per cent (449) of the men are listed un- der miscellaneous (apartments). In addition, there were 1,306 students listed as "off campus" graduate enrollment (704 men and 602 women). A nearly eight to two ratio exists of married to single students with 13,674 men and 3,742 women. Barristers Stewart S. Dixon, '55L, President Robert I. Donnellan, '55L, Treas- urer Theodore W. Swift, '55Lh, Secre- tary Eugene Alkema, '55L Ira M. Brown, '55L C11- 1-,......TTV f4-%r M.T. "Operation Ransom" "Operation Ransom," the plan- ning of which goes back five years, is the Quad's important renovation project. It comprises the remodel- ing of the Quad Basement to house a library, music practice and lis- tening rooms and the East Quad studios of WCBN, Campus Broad- casting Network. "Ransom" was completed this semester. Two other projects are the in- stallation of additional bike racks, recently completed, and the schol- arship program. The Council-sponsored spring formal was held in the court on May 14. Other officers are Eunice Cole- man, '55, Vice-President, Jan Tuttle, '58, Secretary, Jerry Moh- rig, '57, Treasurer and Shirley Diamond, '55DHy, Social Chair- man. House Presidents Anderson -Ralph McCormick, '57E Cooley-Peter Knoblock, '56Ed. Greene-William Weber, '55E Hayden-Gary Boe Hinsdale - Charles Straayer, '57 Prescott - Shirlee Clark, '56Ed. Strauss - Robert Warrick, '57E Tyler - Mary Jean Monkoski, '55BAd. East Quad Radio Club Station Manager-Kathy Knot-, ske, '56 Program Director-John Szucs, '57. f Steering I Group The Literary College Steering Committee's main function is to set up student-faculty conferences to discuss literary college prob- lems. This year the value of special sections, recitation sections as a whole and integration courses have been discussed. Chairman of the committee is Joan Bryan, '56 and Carol Durant, '56, is secretary. Members of the committee are Lynne Zimmerman, '56; David Levy, '57; Marvin Gerber, '55; Cyn- thia Krans, '56; Helen Jamison, '57; Bill Eckman, 56; Sandra Wasserstein, '57; Ben Uchitelle, '55; Max Bergman, '55; Marc Jac- obson, '55. Scabbard And EBlade William H. Barnard, '56E, Cap- tain and President Richard L. Buck, '55, 1st Lieu- tenant and Vice-President Arthur V. Wynne, 2nd Lieu- tenantrand Treasurer Charles D. Fisher, Grad., NR, 1st Sargeant and Secretary. Music School Linn Alice Bevis Jerald Hanchrow Bilik David Louis Green June Beverly Howe Carolyn Mae Lentz Joyce Nh Jon Edwin Petersen Alice Ann Pletta Linda Mering Reck Elizabeth Joanne Richter Mary Ellen Roosa Sylvia Yvette Sherman Jane Ellen Stoltz David Lee Tice Anne Alexandra Young Joan Gassaway Darlene Ann Knops Virginia Mary Shapoe Nelita Ann True Fred Proffitt Coulter William George Doppmann Katherine Margaret Norman Dale Richard Stephan Architecture And Design Carl LeRoy Bradley Peter John Wexler J. Sterling Crandall Carol Marie Holley Paul Henry Krueger Leroy Benjamin Miller John Bland Monroe John Victor Owen David Hunt Pfluke Jose Francisco Teran Lawrence Steiner Anna Elizabeth Muschenheim Public Health :: i t Groups List Officers, Members Alpha Omega Alpha (Medicine) Gerald Abrams, '55M, President Milton M. Green-Vice-Presi- dent John Shuts, Jr.-Secretary John H. Smith-Treasurer * * * Arnold Air Society Robert J. Augustine, '55-CO Clifford M. Schutz, '56E-Exec. Edmund Swanson, '55BAd.-Ops. Alfred P. Ewert, '55E-Comp't Art Wynne-Adj. Alpha Phi Omega Sherwin Sokolov, '56-President Burton Zack, '56-Vice-Presi- dent Malvin Liebowitz -- Recording Secretary Richard Bloss, '56E-Corres- ponding Secretary Norman Miller, '57-Historian Robert Finley, '56-Treasurer Wilfrid Hufton, '56 -- Alumni Secretary * * * Delta Omeg Alan Hunt Donn Miller Gene Overbeck Chester Relyea Walter Roper Harold Ruemenapp Theodire St. Antoine Samuel Shuman Raymond Trombadore James Voss Walter Weiner Donald Wilkinson, Jr.I Arthur Wisehart Marion Young Richard Young John Hall * * * Hectorians John C. Schaupp, '55BAd.- President Richard T. Good, '56A&D-Vice- President Ronal W. Larson-Secretary- Treasurer Mimes Tom Gilmore, Grad.,-President Guy Moulthrop, '56E, Vice-Pres- ident Tom Chamberlain, '57E-Secre- Kappa Kappa Psi (Honorary Band Fraternity) Robert Reynolds, '57E,-Presi- dent Jere Brophy, '55E-Vice-Presi- dent Carmen Spadaro, '56SM--Secre- tary David Green, '55SM-Treasurer Student Bar Association William J. Moore, '55L, Presi- dent H. Davidson Osgood, '56L-Vice- President Charles Hall, '55L-Secretary- Treasurer Jack Lamion J. Nye King, '56L Charles Keller, '57L * *~ * Business Administration Council Richard Strong-Chairman Frank Johnston - Vice-Chair- A It'