FRIDAY, MAY 11, 1956 Michigan Honoraries Tap Active Students rA6E r. ., , Michiigamua Druids Robert McMasters, '56BAd, pres- Richard Good, '57, BAd, vice- ident. president Richard Alstrom, '56BAd Dave Baad, '56 Louis Baldacci, '56 James Barron '56BAd Thomas Bleha, '56 Robert Blossey, '56BAd Mark Booth, '56 Michael Delaney, '56D James Dygert, '56BAd Peter Gray, '56Ed Thomas Hendrickson, '56Ed Lorne Howes, '56 Thomas Jorgenson, '56Ed Todd Lief, '56 William MacFarland, '56 BAd G. Edgar Meads, '56 John O'Reilly, '56 Michael Rodriguez, '56Ed Robert Weinbaum, '56 Vulcans Charles Stickels, president +. James Kruthers, vice-president William Sommers, treasurer Jon Collins, assistant treasurer Roger Anderson, secretary Richard Brehm Jere Brophy David Burchfield Jack Burchfield Keith Coats William Diamond Fritz Glover Frank Hirt Robert Hoffman George Jones Merrill Kaufman Santo Ponticello Bill Weber Chuck Wood (All above men are senior en- gineers) Senior Society Grace Ritow, '56Ed, president. Lois Shein, '56, vice-president. Marion Charvat, '56 Ed, secre- tary. Marianne Weil, '56N, treasurer. Jocelyn Feingold, '56, historian. Grace Cool, '56M. Carolyn Fitz, '56A&D. ( Hazel Frank, '56. Marge Frogel, '56Ed. Pat Hawken, '56N. Mary Hellthaler, '56. Kathy Kneiske, '56. Mary Jo Park, '56. Bernice Pericin, '56. Phyllis Rode, '56M. Kathleen Ruth, '56M. Louise Tyor, '56. Quadrants SOUTH QUAD Dick Snyder, '57, president Bill King, '57, secretary-treasurer Marshall P. Badt, '56Ph Edward R. Godfrey, '56E Richard Z. Kabaker, '57 Robert A. Leacock, '57 George E. Mason, '56 Theodore S. Roumell, '56 Joseph L. Stern, '56E Dallas Wytonick, '57E EAST QUAD Stanley Cool, '56E, president Charles Straayer, '57, secretary Gerald Mohrig, '57, treasurer Gary Boe, '57 Ralph Goldberg, '57 Karen Grooms, '58N Sara Gullette, '58 Judy Jennis, '56 Peter Knoblock, '56Ed Ralph McCormick, '57E Mary Jo Park, '56 Carl Peterson, '56E Bob Warrick, '57E WEST QUAD John Surbis, '56E, president Jim Bauch, '57E Buck Bebeau, '57BAd Dave Caplan, '56BAd Al Dauer Pete Goldstein, 56 George Jones, '56E Nelson Howe, '57 Al Larson Jim Midgely, 56E Al Senter '57 John Sprague, '56NR Reid Wagstaff Walt Wegst, '56E Tom Windeknecht, '57E Galens George J. Hoekstra, '56M, pre- sident Charles Dafoe, '56M, vice-presi- dent Wendell P. Searer, '56M, treas- urer John M. Harper, '56M, secretary Stig. B. Andersen, '57M Jerry W. Anderson, '57M Donald Blaney, '57M Richard Chess, '56M Thomas Ciles, '56M Roy Correa, '56M Alan Dawson William Fry, '56M Marvin Gordon, '57M John Morrow, '56Ed, secretary Milbry Benedict, '57Ed Hank Berliner, '56 Niel Buchanan, '57BAd George Corey, '56 Phil Douglis, '56 Jim Fox, '56Ed Bob Fritts, '56 Murry Frymer, '56 Bill Gardner, '56 George Gianakaris, '56 Don Haney, '56BAd Dick Harrison, '56 Bob Knutson, '56 Bob Nederlander, '59L Jerry Prescott, '6BAd Ken Rogat, '56 Anthony San Antonio, '57Ed Jerry Stern, '56Bad Howard Tommelein, '56BAd Ron Wallingford, '56 Sphinx Frederick R. Trost, '57, president H. Kirke Lewis, '57, vice-presi- dent John Schubeck, '57, secretary Thomas Maentz, '57, treasurer Frederick Lyons, '57Ph, taxpping committee chairman Herbert Wander, '57, service committee chairman William Adams, '57BAd Mike Buchanan, '57 Terry Barr, '57 Mike Barber, '57 Richard Dunnigan, '57 William Johnson, '57 John Johnson, '57 Ronald Kramer, '57 Herbert Karzen, '57 Lee Marks, '57BAd James Maddock, '57 Barry MacKay, '57 Jerry Pusch, '57 Robert Pitts, '57 Chuck Sharp, '57 Richard Snyder, '57 Chuck Straayer, '57 Edward Shannon, '57BAd Joel Tauber, '57BAd Ken Tippery, '57BAd Steve Uzelac, '57BAd Harrison Wehner, '57 Barristers William R. Jentes, '56L, presi- dent Charles B. Renfrew, '56L, secre- tary William C. Cassenbaum, '56L, treasurer William F. Anhut, '56L Ned E. Besemer, '56L John A. Beach, '57L George E. Ewing, '56L Philip Fleming, '57L Whitmore Gray, '57L Paul R. Hearle, '56L Hazen V. Hatch, '56L James S. Hilboldt, '56L Arne L. Hovdesven, '56L Edward T. Hoenicke, '56L Richard A. Jones, '56L John P. Kassebaum, '56L Michael F. Kelly, '57L John B. Kuhr, '56L George Lynch, '57L Howard H. Moldenhauer, '56L H. Davidson Osgood, '56L John R. Potter, '56L Lawrence W. Sperling, '56L James Tobin, '57L Jerome Walsh, '57L Roger W. Wilkins, '56L Duncan Whitaker, '57L Charles Williamson, '56L John Ziegler, 157L Ronald Zollars, '57L Sc roll Lois Mishelow, '56, president Peggy Hubbard, '56Ed, treasurer Martha Wallbillich, '56, vice- president Beckie Wilson, '56Ed, secretary Barbard Backlar, '56 Sarah Jo Brown, '56Ed Shirleyan Chennault, '56Ed Dorothy ,larkson, '56 Ann Cordill, '56 Jaylee Duke, '56 Ruth Flanders, '56 Elizabeth Garland, '56SM Ursula Gebhardt, '56 Carole Hackett, '56D Jane Howard, '56 Nancy Jackquett, '56A&D Margaret Lane, '56 DonnarNetzer, '56 Jan Northway, '56D Marilyn Smith, '56BAd Cynthia Stone, '56Ed Paula Strong, '56 Hai riette Thorne, '56 Debby Townsend, '56Ed JoAnne Yates, '56BAd Quarterdeck Wesley D. Wheeler, Grad., com- modore Naresh M. Mariar, vice-commo-' dore Alexander H. Haynes, '57E, pur- ser Paul C. Dahan, membership chairman Howard H. Youngclaus, 57E, progress chairman Lawrence Kobus, '59E, steward Panhellenic Jr. Panhel Heads Told A branch of Panhellenic Associ- ation for affiliated women, Junior Panhellenic's main function this year was to help new pledges be- come acquainted with the various activities of Panhellenic. Junior Panhellenic worked with Junior Inter-Fraternity Council in renovating the Fresh-Air Camp. Also. the members of Junior Panhellenic worked in the offices of Panhellenic. In cooperation with the League, all Panhellenic aided foreign un- dergraduate students in becoming familiar with American life. It also planned the annual Panhel- lenic Ball, Variety Show, Greek Week, and worked with the Stu- dent Government Council. Included in Panhellenic's activi- ties are community and campus services along with social func- tions. The Executive Council and the Board of Delegates were respon- sible for coordinating the work with Panhellenic, Assembly Asso- ciation and the University admin- istration. lFC Service s Cover InterfraternitydCouncil is the co-ordinating and reparesentativel body for the 43 undergraduate social fraternities on campus. It provides its services in four major areas: member fraterni- ties, University and student body, the community, and service in, fraternity ideas. An important community ser- vice is the annual Christmas party held for Ann Arbor youth. Each of the houses on campus plays host to the children, providing games, refreshments and presents. Senior officers are elected by the Fraternity Presidents. TFC has won national recogni- tion for the last three years. In 1954 they won the Class A tro- phy for the.fraternity activities of schools of comparable size. In 1953 and 1955 they won the Grand Trophy for the school with the best fraternity program in the U. S. and Canada, becoming the first' University to win the trophy more than once. All fraternity pledges are mem- bers of the Junior Inter-Fraterni- ty Council. However, the group's offfcers are elected by the pledge president's assembly of the previ- ous semester. JIFC is designed primarily to encourage pledges of the different fraternities to get to know each other, to build better relations among fraternity and sorority pledges, and to provide an intro- duction to IFC for those inter- ested. The group has at least one ma- jor function per semester. In the fall they conducted a cerebral palsy fund raising campaign. Their two major spring functions revolve around the University Fresh Air Camp. Tag Day, a drive to collect funds for the camp, has already taken place, and dur- ing Help Week, members of JIFC and Junior Panhel commute to the camp to prepare it for the summer deluge of children. 114TER-FRATERNITY COUNCIL Bob Weinbaum, '56, president. Bob Knutson, '56, executive vice- president. Rich St. John, '56BAd, adminis- 1 fr tive vine-nresident. VULCANS MAKE UP-Being ina service to the Universit) Above smear themselves with coal dust re arat ryvto a s a' nt thr iag th Four Major 'U' Areas. k y al stamina as well as Mimes Thomas C. Gilmore, 56, prei- dent Thomas J. Lewy Jr., '58, vice-- president Thomas J. Chamberlain, 57 Xe- retary-treasurer Stewart G. Gordon, historian Raymond E. Bahor, Grad. Otto D. Bartlett Harry Blum, '57L Howard Boasberg, '56 Richard T. Booth, '57 John Bradfield Jr., '56 John Christiansen, Grad. David B. Cobb, '57E Donald L. Cohodes, '57 Jay Grant, '56 Robert S. H'offman, '56E Donald L. Kirkpatrick, '56E Michael H. Lashmet, '58 George T. McIntyre Howard N. Nemerouski, 9. Ronald E. Poland, '56 Earl John Sayer Jr., '57 Leonard Gene Scott, 56A&l Donald A. Seltz Christopher S. Pyrros James Shortt Glen A. Thomet, '56Ed Irving Tobocman, '56A&D Daniel D. Webb, '56 A&D Daniel J. Weinberger, '56L Walter G. Williams, '56 Bruce A. Work. '59M G. Anderson White, Grad. Gordon J. Mars, '56 Hectorians Richard Schacht, '57, president Ray E. Newton, Jr., '56, vice_- president Morton S. Cox, Jr., '56, seire- tary-treasurer Arthur W. Angood, '56 John C. Calvin, '56 Ronald B. Clarke, '56 Roger W. Comstock, '56E William C. Eckerman, '56 William A. Elliott, '56E Constantine J. Gianakaris, '56 Robert H. Gillow, '56BAd Robert B. Knutson, '56 Louis A. Kwiker, '56BAd Richard A. Little, '56 Michael A. Lynch, '56 Gerald J. Prescott, Jr. '6BAd Richard T. Shapiro, '56 Richard Y. St. John, '56BAd A. Frank Vick, Jr., '56 Robert C. Weinbaum, '56 Wyve rna Jane Fowler, '57, presidna Patricia Drake, '57Ed, tresuxrer Betty Shuptrine, '57, secretary Mary Lee Birmingham, '57 pc- ial projects chairman Ruth Bassichis, '57 Joan Chidester, '57N Sandra Cook Burdick, '57Ed Mary Lee Dingler, '57 Sally Miller, '57 Mary Nolen, '57BAd Judith Shagrin, '57Ed Andrea Snyder, '57 Judith Tatham, '57SM Mary Ann Thomas, '57 Meredith Tigel, '56Ed Peggy Zuelch, '57Ed { Trialngles Charles C. Chopp, president Brian M. Moriarty, treasurer Robert J. Warrick, secretary Ralph W. McCormick,presien Roy E. Lave, treasurer John H. Moore, secretary Pnlw+ . rmy vn i '~ ((1 ii; r- nin'r n, honorary, Junior Panhellenic. e steam tunnels. Molly Dwan, '58, president Marcia Golman, '56, advisor Panhellenic Debbie Townsend, '56, president Jane Germany, '56, first vice- president Marcia Goldman, '56, second {vice-president Sally Wilkinson, '57, secretary Kathy Luhn, '57Ed, secretariat Carol Kirschner, '57, secretariat Nan O'Tool, '58, secretariat Barbara Beech, '57, secretariat 1 9'6 M~icgras began its Jean MacRae, '56Ed, treasurer -n whi on the after- Peggy Hubbard, '56Ed, chairman Api-il 20 of public relations a ano da-valf v e r Mary Lease, '58, public relations I e ntla PTAnnArbor Linda Rubenstein, '57, public re- e Michigi- gs parade lations a c -r, noise and stuffed Minerva Chezak, '58, public rela- 1 t Vtudens, tOwns~people tions ded1. 01 kiddies. Ann Titterington, '57N, public '" emxos Through Time" relations ('acrried through the Nancy Jacquette, '56 A&D, rush- *i (0 ~ i a'' -I-) a-i I . ihei LI i. 1 i I i>', \ I ~ItV ' 1-' tO m iiiht'hiMis cahnivai,I wli- b li ea1 noie and leg- m l aw kddts. t ekid-, CrnivA ride, shiof reresh- and skill boths respeCtive- 17trL ed, en ertlained. overfed nd tetd the crowdled "Grasgo- She secad da of Michigras - gav te arnia b ack to the kid- di ' ian afternoon of rides., '(Ci hens anrd (' owrs. And in ing chairman Carol de Bruin, '57, chairman of rushing counselors Sorority Presidents for 1955-56 Janice MacVaugh, '56, Alpha Chi Omega Jean MacRae, '56Ed, Alpha Delta Pi Gail Cohen, '56Ed. Alpha Epsilon Phi Suzanne Turner, '56Ed, Alpha Gamma Delta Martha Sanders, '56Ed, Alpha ; i I -i r 'I 1) 7' t I -.~ II ~iLi I . i~ h e ing the students took over Kappa Alpha1 n wih cmpelitiun heated for Ge.rgianna Davidson, '56Ed, p 1O ih. in each catery. Alpha Omicron Pid' RuthFlanders, '56, Alpha Phi P', i stig, '6; Barney Helz-. ElinorHardy, '56, Collegiate ', en rS o ro sis 11kk ', sBeverly Shea, '56, Delta Delta J 8r a-ui . &, secery Delta n a r '7; Chiare W d'Judy Vermeulen, '56Ed, Delta 1E. VooWos1 Jt ams V arr. '57E, concessions Marsha Gellert, '56Ed, Delta Phij e Pribr, '58: Virginia R- Epsilon > n '7, ily publicity Verdia Wingate, '56, Delta Sig- Jn Nthwy, 'p.56DH-; Tomn ma Theta , at, '5E . di col-ations Judy Alcorn, '56, Gamma Phi I y(Garland, '56SM; Bill Mil- Beta Bonnie Bergland, '56Ed, Kappa Ci-.1~ PC O~t. .Alpha Theta Carol Cunningham, '56SM, Kap- 5 i, prizeson pa Delta1 Laura Smith, '56D, Kappa Kappa - fius.M~t;David Mills, Gamma 58 prgramsGamma My ,E eSSteanSrah Jo Brown, '56Ed, Pi >ovlap'S~:Le te-.Beta Phi1 SE, 1 hmnt Dorothy Nevas, '56, Sigma Delta ; ,Brue BosS u pkY t . Vice-plublu t. Ron Clarke, '56, treasurer. Mike Lynch, '56, secretary. Committee Chairmen Tim Leedy, '57BAd; Walt Naum- er, '57 BAd, publications. Charles Chopp, '57E, Big Ten Alumni. John Etter, '58, Office. John Moore, '57E; Chuck Weir, '57, Fraternity Relations. Fred Lyons, '57 Ph, Rushing, Al Williams, '57, Scholarship. John Wylie, '57BAd, Social. Mike Barber, '57, Purchasing (FBA). JUNIOR INTER-FRATERNITY COUNCIL Stu Gordon, '58, president. Hall Barron, '58, vice-president. Harry Donald, '58E, secretary. Jim Bloom, '58E, treasurer. FRATERNITY PRESIIENTS Eric Aupperle. '57E, Acacia. Larry Brown, '56E, Alpha Delta Pi. Harvey Rutstein, '56, Alpha Ep- silon Pi. William Douglas, '57E, Alpha Phi Alpha. Bill Eckerman, '56, Alpha Sigma Phi. John Campbell, '56E, Alpha Tau Omega. Bob Gillow,.'56BAd, Beta Theta Pi. Rod Comstock, '56E, Chi Phi, Dick Schacht, '57, Chi Psi. Art Angood, '56, Delta Chi. Mike McCarthy, '56, Delta Kap- pa Epsilon. Champ Patton, '57, Delta, Sigma Phi. Norton Stuart, '57BAd, Delta Tau Delta. John Heath, '57E, Delta Upsilon. Alec Campbell, '56, Kappa Al- pha Psi. Dick Brehm, '56E, Kappa Sigma, Gus Gianakaris '56, Lambda Chi Alpha. Dick Little, '56E, Phi Delta The- ta. Roger Anderson, '56, Phi Gam- ma Delta. Bob Effinger, '56 BAd, Phi Kap- pa Psi. Jim Vukovich, '57BAd, Phi Kap- pa Sigma. Mal Campbell, '56BAd, Phi Kap- pa Tau. Herb Schneider, '56, Phi Sigma Delta. Mary Jackson, '56, Phi Sigma Kappa. Bill Pttler, '56, Pi Lambda Phi. John Calvin, '56, Psu Upsilon. Bill Eliot, '56E, Sigma Alpha Ep- silon. Lou Kwiker, '56, Sigma Alpha Mu. Jerry Prescott, '56BAd, Sigma Chi. Jerry Schurr, '57, Sigma Nu. Buz Newton, '56, Sigma Phi. Mort Cox, '56, Sigma Phi Ep- silon. Jordan Rossen, '56, Tau Delta Phi. Dick Schreiber, '56E, Tau Kap- pa Epsilon. Ray Roble, '56E, Theta Chi. Clyde Whipple, '56E, Theta Del- ta Chi. Gene McCracken, 56, Theta X. Bill Bernard, 57, Triangle Richard Shapiro, '56, Zeta Beta Tau. John Schippel, '56 BAd, Zeta Psi. Larry Walders, '56, Phi Epsilon Pi. ''Marching Band Ends Active Year ,5the University of Michigan Marching Band has the distinction of probably being the only bind in the country to have ever ap- peared five times on television within a period of one week. Making up the band's five TV appearances were two high step- ping sessions on Dave Garroway's "Today" show, short program on Arlene Francis's "Home Show," along with the two regular half time ceremonies on the televised Minnesota and I o w a football games. Under the leadership of Dr. Wil- liam D. Reveli, Conductor of Bands; and George R. Cavendar, Assistant Conductor; the band took trips to the Minnesota and Illinois football contests, sponsored the University's Band Day dur- ing the Northwestern game and conducted the annual Varsity Night. Varsity night, which is used to raise funds for selected band projects, featured this year -Miss America of 1955, Lee Ann Mer- riwether, and the traditional cam- pus acts along with some profes- sional talent. At the halftime of the North- -western game, an impressive total of 11,500 bandsmen from high schools all over the state took the field. The colorful and awe-in- spiring aggregate is said to be the largest massed band in the world. For many members of the marching band, the greatest thrill and top accomplishment of the year was the dance routine, "Rock Around the Clock." The initial performance received a tremend- ous standing ovation at the In- diana game. Other dance routines performed during the year were "Steam Heat" and a typical down on the farm "Turkey in the Straw" square dance. Included among the more unusual band formations displayed at half times throughout the fall were a huge baby carriage, a Mis- sissippi showboat and a merry- go-around. The band also honored during the season the city of Flint, Michigan and President Eisen- hower. "The Leaky Bugle," the band's newspaper, under the editorship of John A. Jenkins, '57 Mus, re- ported weekly the band's activi- ties throughout the marching season. Law Club 1'1r r (Al ii i'll.. I M'' C i °ml a ii' P Tau id ; Art Gaudi'KChris Eckhard, '56Ed, Sigma Kappa cal C ~ikflB~ 'k v F'~ij". Profess iona Sororities Prof essiona I Ir- Alpha Epsilon Iota, graduate 'medical, Beverly Jewell, '57M Lambda Kappa Sigma, phar- - t.'ioni with a staff of 5 macy, Sandra Brauman, '56Ph the stud nt staffs of the Un- Mu Phi Epsilon, music, Betty Jo an nnuy s pconsor a pproximate- Richter, '56SM - f maj0' interest to Phi Chi Theta, business, Diane e -campus Erickson, '56BAd dehs ects Pi Lambda Theta, education, G e p t Martha Zahn t pe Gulan- Sigma Alpha Iota, music, Mere- ~ Itt Cu danc TheaertFaS dyth Manns, Grad. Adminstri ' nfrtenaces Theta Sigma Phi, journalism, 'den "peaers B nerenaces, Sue Alstrom, '56; Rosalind Shli- S ' si n ieta-movitz, Grad. cin, nivit(~y Day, Michigan Zeta Phi Eta, speech arts, Eu- ' , andhook, Student da- genie Reagan, '56 V 6 ty 11he Hor Union-League I 1caa-s, and Hospital TalentI Tii L'e 56, pr'esident icer J1 B1osey, Giad.. execu- 'ni- secrtar Nl, Ba'tt, '57E2 adnministra- tcam~pus$ at.- Men's Glee Club The Men's Glee Club has cli- mnaxed its 97th year with. a series of concerts this spring. A tour during spring vacation took the Glee Club out to the East as far as Boston and Hartford. The group also has sung in numerous special concerts in the area in the last few months. The group this year was under the direction of Walter S. Collins, who is studying for his Ph.D. in Musicology here. The regular di- rector, Philip A. Duey, is on sab- batical leave in uronpe Fraternities Alpha Chi Sigma, chemistry, Robert A. Stenger, '57 Alpha Kappa Psi, business ad- ministration, Kurt E. Retzler, grad. Alpha Lambda, social graduate, Alfred Ku Alpha Omega. dental, Irving Friedman, '57D Alpha Rho Chi, architecture, Ronald Rogers, '57A&D Delta Sigma Delta, dental, Milo Danzelsen, '56D Delta Sigma Pi, business admin- istration and economics, Edwin Hicks Delta Theta Phi, law, Arne Hov- desven, '56L Flip Flap, social graduate, Philip C. S. Loh, Grad. Gamma Alpha, science graduate society, Gerald Losey, Grad. Nu Sigma Nu, medical, Jeremiah Turcotte, '57M Phi Alpha Oelta, law, William Anhut, '56L Phi Alpha Kappa, graduate, Ronald Bos, Grad. Phi Chi, medical, John R. Young, '56M Phi Delta Chi, pharmacy, Stan- ley G. Kulakowski, '57Ph Phi Delta Epsilon, nedical, Uules Margalis Phi Delta Kappa, education,' Hugh Pierce, Grad. Phi Delta Phi, law. William Cacelbaum '56T. - -- ', I~uoa eltins iC ela- -d Wiliam 1- 7,i social