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ryl MICHIGAN DAILY
TUESDAY, MARCH 6, 1956
I'C Committee Lists New Fraternity Pledges
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-hoenstadt, '59; Stephen
hwartz, '59;, Abraham Suikes,
; Seymour Weberman, '59;
ephen Winn, '60.
ALPHA SIGMA PHI - George
rans, '59; John Hall, '59; Donald
Valley, '59E; Douglas Orvis,
)E; Chandler Parker, '59; James
aw, '60.
ALPHA TAU OMEGA-Edward
aldwin, '58E; Bernard Bogdon,.
BE; Thomas Calcaterra, '59;
homas Ghysels, '59; Robert Hen-
rson, '58; William Herrell, "58;
ona]d Lewis, '58E; Frank Ran-
,k, '59E; George Sawyer, '58NR;
rian Seavoy, '59; Jerry St. Clair,
9A&D; Robert Steinke, '57Ed;
obert Steller, '59NR; John Swan-
rg, '59; Laverne Herbert, '58.
BETA THETA PI-Robert Mc-
wain, '59; Roger Smith, '58.
CHI PHI-William Berlin, '58;
arl Borders, .59E; Anthony Efre-
off, '59; John Flintosh, '59E;
chard Ford, 59E; Thomas Lyons,
9; Alton ,Rice, 159E.
CHI PSI-Frederick Clatworthy,
8; Herbert damage, '58E,; Patrick
3efe, '58E; Thomas Martin, '59;
illiam Mead, '58; Robert Pem-
rton, '59E.
DELTA CHI-Barry Fasbehder,
)E; Bruce Hubal, '60A&D; Mi-
iael Lutsch Jr., '58; Paul Schultz,
9SM; Donald Trim, '59E.
DELTA KAPPA EPSILON -
avid Gore, '59A&D; James Grady,
)E; Linscott Hanson, '59; Robert
Leeb, '59 Jack Mitchell, '58E;
lilip Ragains, '58E; Neill Peters,
8; Joseph Royston, '59E; Joseph
neltzer, '59BAd; Donald Tannen-
,um, '59; Kent Vana, '59.
DELTA SIGMA PHI-Jay Bobb,
9; James Coeling, '57E; Donald
[lier, '59E; Robert Hornick, '59E;.
iter Koerts, '58; William Myers,
9; Howard Nash Jr.,,'59E.
DELTA TAU DELTA-Richard
)wman, '59; Joel Boyden, '59;
arl Duryea, '59; Frederic Fenske,
'59, Boyd Henderson, '59E; Thomas
Hudak, '59; Kurt Lauckner, '59;
Severon Litzenburger, '59; John
Markle, '58E; Edward McIntosh,
'59E; Robert Newell, '59E; William
Penner, '59E; Richard Rieder, '58;
William Sands, '59E; Lauren
Schott, '59NR; David Schultz, '59E;
Donald Schurr, '59; Theodore
Treiber, '57; Ralph Wiegley, '59E.
DELTA UPSILON-James Ache-
son, '59E; Glenn Bond, '58E; John
Grettenberger, '59; Malcomb Mac-
Donald, '59.
KAPPA SIGMA-Andrew Bial,
'59E; Bruce Dudde, '58E; James
Church, '59; John Cowlin, '59;
William Grant, '59E; Neil Gray,
'59; Lawrence Howard, '59E; James
Maltby, '59A&D; Thomas Soeder,
'59E; Robert Waltz, '59E.
LAMBDA CHI ALPHA-J. Rob-
ertBarth, '58; Clyde Rock, '60;
Richard Canfield, '59; Robert Hod-
ges, '59E; Robert Johnson, '59E;
Howard Leavenworth, '59SM;,
Keith McKenna, '59E; Ronald
Thomas, '59; Robert Metzger, '59;
Fred Mowrey, '59E; Thomas Smith,
'59; James Stephan, '59E.
PHI DELTA THETA -Charles
Blank, '59; Charles Clarkson, '59;
E. Wade Hargadon, '58E; Thomas
Hotchkiss, '57E; William MacPhee,
'58; Frank Rosengren, '59; Ran-
dolph Tarrier, '58; John Vavroch,
'59SM.
PHI EPSILON PI-Richard At-
las, '59; Arnold Berk, '58; Goeffry
Campe, '59; Stephen Gage, '58;
Daniel Jaffe, '59; Harvey Jame,
'58; Jack Kleid, '59; Jerry Schnei-
der, '59; Robert Wintroub, '59.
PHI GAMMA DELTA -- David
Cornwell, '59A&D; James Ellis, '58;
Ralph Frederick, '59; Cyprus Hop-
kins, '59; Paul Kangas, '59; Barry
Poulson, '59; Charles Proudfit, '59;
Paul Schultz, '59.
PHI KAPPA PSI - Ronald
Brown, '59; James Gibson, '58;
Joseph Jerkins, '57; William Kim-
brough, '59; Richard Szcotka, '59.
PHI KAPPA SIGMA - Joseph
Lipinski, '59; Hohn Locker, '59E;
Hank Diulus, '58; Stephen Boros,
'58.
PHI KAPPA TAU-Edgar Coff-
man, '58E; Edward Foulks, '59;
Harry Kotsis, '59; Robert Scott,
'59E.
PHI SIGMA DELTA - David
Askenazy, '59E; Alan Bresnick,
'59; William Engelman, '59; Na-
thaniel Friedman, '60E; Charles
Hurwitz, '59E; Michael Scadron,
'60E; Robert Waxman, '59; Alan
Weinberg, '58.
PHI SIGMA KAPPA - William
Aaron; '58; John Allan, '59NR;
John Batdorff, '59; Rudoff Bickel,
'59E; William Buhl, '58; Charles
Casey, '57; Edgar Hengst, '59; Paul
Maples, '58; Brian Miller, '57;
Philip Noggle, '59E; Winston Or-
cutt, '59.
PI LAMBDA PHI - Stephen
Flagg, '59E; Morton Friedman,
'58A&D; Richard Grossman, '59E;
Stuart Jaffe, '59; Richard Lewis-
ton, '60; Charles Marks, '59; Max
Rosenblum, '59; Richard Taub,
'59; John Weichsel, '59A&D.
PSI UPSILON-Robert Bird, '59;
Denis Donnelly, '59; Arthur Mc-
Burney, '58E; Robert Mittelstadt,
'60A&D; Albert Moran, '59A&D;
Keeling Warburton, '58..
SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON-Mi-
chael Fitch, '58; Robert Gantzos,
'59; Clarence Higby, '59; John La-
Sage, '59; Richard Wright, '57;
John Zachary, '59.
rSIGMA ALPHA MU - Morton
Efron, '59; Arthur Friedman, '59E;
Roger Harris, '59; David Reiter,
'59; Harold Silberman, '59; Wil-
liam, Stern, '59; Philip Yalowitz,
'59; Steven Zier, '59 Ph.
SIGMA CHI - John Burkhart,
'59E; George Cross, '59; Paul
Gaecke, '60E; William Hickman,
'59E; John Jenks, '59E; Nick Mitea,
'59; Gordon Morrow, '59A&D; John
Rollyson, '59; Chester Skinner, '59;
John Spidel, '59; Frederick Steel,
'59; Rolund Weyand, '59.
SIGMA NU--Jerry Flatland, '58;
Jack Forsyth, '59; Robert Groff,
'58Ph; George, Nadell, '58; Robert
Whelan, '60.
SIGMA PHI-Melvin Gay, '59;
Robert Hembel, '59; John Hitch-
cock, '58; John Runburg, '59Ph.
SIGMA PHI EPSILON-Richard
Mitzel, '60; Frederick Potter, '59;
Christ Stockmeyer, '60.
TAU DELTA .PHI-Marshall
Cohen, '59; David Horowitz, '59;
Marvin Portner, '59; Robert Platt,
'59; Jacques Preis, '59; Irwin Rein,
'59; Alvin Schwarz, '59; Burton
Scott, '58; Arnold Slutzky, '59;
Seymour Surnow, '60; Morton
Wise, '59.
TU KAPPA EPSILON - Ernest
Ebert, '58E; Edward Grimaldi, '59;
Armin Jocz, '59; Douglas Lootens,
'57; Roger Pietras, '59E; William
Woods, '59E.
THETA CHI - Richard Du-
chaine, '59; Donald Erickson, '58;
Jacob .Frego, '59; Jack Holbrook,
'58E; Robert Konecny, '58; Philip
Wargelin, '60A&D; Joseph Za-
wadski, '58E.
THETA DELTA CHI - James
Dincolo, '59; Raymond Gee, '59;
Earl Gottschalk, '59; Henry Kerr,
'59E; Gordon Sheill, '59E.
THETA XI-lHarold Bibb, '58E;
Frederick Cassity, '60E; David
Cole, '59E; Keith DeVries, '58;
Kenneth Drewke, '58; James Mc-
Ghee, '59; Max Miller, '59Ph;
Lawrence Morton, '59E; Edward
Preston, '59Geo; Michael Reynolds,
'58.
TRIANGLE - George Bedross,
'59E; Kenneth Coopey, '59E; Frank
Fifo, '59E; Michael Goetz, '59E;
Alvin Gorman, '59E; Kent Ugor-
etz, '59E.,
TRIGON - Robert Beach, '58;
Emerson Head, '57SM.
ZETA BETA TAU-Stanley B11-
sky, '59E; Jerome Greenbaum,
'59; Robert Hillman, '59; Louis
Rosenbaum, '59; -David Ruskin,
'59;, Robert Schecter, '59; Louis
Wiener, '59.
ZETA PSI-James Lynch, '58E;
David Maguire, '59E; Charles Ur-
quhart, '59E.
John Young asks:
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John E. Young is working toward his-B.S. in chemistry from Cali-
fornia Institute of Technology this June. He has maintained honor
standing in classwork while serving on the school newspaper, in the
debating society, and as treasurer of the student body. John is in-r
terested in chemical research and development.
John Aaron answers:
How .does
research
differ from
development
vork at Diu Pont?
John B. Aaron worked for Du Pont as a summer
aboratory assistant even before he graduated from
'rinceton with a B.S. in 1940. After military service he
)btained an M.S.Ch.E. from M.I.T. and returned to
)u Pont in 1947. Over the years he has had many oppor-
unities to observe Du Xont research and development
'ork. Today John is process and methods supervisor at
she Philadelphia Plant of Du Pont's Fabrics and Fin-
ssies Department.
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Well, John, it's hard to define the difference in a way that
will satisfy everybody, because one always finds a lot of over-
lapping between research and development work. But most
people agree that there are differences, especially in time se-
quence. Research work comes first, because one of its main ob-
jectives is to establish or discover new scientific facts that will
supply the foundation for new industrial developments. In
other words, research men seek new knowledge about mat-
ter, generally working with small quantities of it.
Development work comes later, and Du Pont has two main
typgs. First, there is new process development. Here scientists
and engineers modify, streamline, and augment the findings
of research so that new chemical products can be profitably
made on a large scale-or existing products can be made by.
newer and more efficient methods. Pilot-plant and semi-works
operations are usually included under this heading.
Second, an important kind of development work is directed
toward improvement of existing processes and products. Here
the men study how to obtain yield increases, utilize by-prod-
ucts, increase outputs, and solve sales service problems as they
arise. This may require considerable research, and that brings
us back to the overlapping I previously mentioned.
There are genuine differences, John, but a good deal of
similarity, too-especially in the constant need for imagination
and creative effort. I think you'll find that research and de-
velopment work are equally challenging and rewarding at
Du Pont.
WANT TO KNOW MORE about working za
Du Pont? Send for a free copy of "Chemical
Engineers at Du Pont," a booklet that tells you
about pioneering work being done in chemical
engineering-in research, process development,
production and sales. Write to E. I. du Pont
de Nemours &Co. (Inc.), 2521 Nemours Bldg.,;
Wilmington 98, Delaware.
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