WENTY-TWO T HE MI C HI GA N DA L Y SATURDAY AUG. 13, 19 More Than 100 Extracurricular Activities Are Open For Partic 'iparitio U jreshmen Face AT Prbem O Activity Choice R ub -eaining Clb, Societies Are Listed For Eligible StudentsOld And New Polonia Literary Circle Founded 30 years ago by American Poles, the Polonia Literary Circle has as its purposes to give Poles a con- genial meeting place, offer them an opportunity to talk over their prob- lems and, most important, to discuss matters of adjustment through an ,intelligent group with an understand- ing of both American and Polish cul- ,tures. tsprograms usual includ speak ers and other entertainig features. den organizaton in teSchool o0f .Forestry and Conservation. Its activi- 2 ies are both professional and social in nature. Membership is open to faculty members, alumni, Forestry school stu- dents and pre-forestry students. Dues tare two dollars a year. Meetings, which are held bi-weekly, are for the *purpose of transacting business and discussing topics of professional in- :with the faculty in matters of mutual Interest. Social activities which are spon- ord inlude the Fall Camfire at eaginaw Forest, Spring Field Day, smokers,, dances and dinners. "The Michigan Forester," the School of Forestry and Conservation's annual, ~s published in the spring and every member receives a free copy-. Natural Science Society of China The purpose of the Natural Science Society of China is to promote science and scientific achievement while pre- senting its members with a better knowledge of scientific conditions in China. Eligibility is determined by the stu- dent's interest in promoting the wel- lare of scientific achievement. Mem- ).ership is based upon merit, scholas- tic adaptability and the taking of in- tiative to further the interests of sci- ence and science as regards China more particularly. Activities include trips to points of scientific interest, discussion groups and research work. who have at least a C plus average. Rushing is held every semester and meetings every other week. The meet- ings are both social and religious in nature. The motto of the club is "Every member is a leader in the church tomorrow." Quarterdeck Society Quarterdeck Society is an honorary invitational society of the Depart- ment of Naval Architecture and Ma- rine Engineering, College of Engi- neering. One of the oldest engineering ;ocieties on this campus, it was f ormed in 1909. All meetings are student conduct- ed. At various times during the year members write papers on subjects relative to the field of ships and shipping which are read before the society. Following the reading of these papers there are general discus- sions. At presenu tnere is being formed ue r e gia nceh of te society , a come acquainted with the ways of the wind and the water. Beta Sim Rh was organized at the University of Michigan during the fall term of 1937 and soon afterwards this organization was formally ac- cepted by the Council of Student Af- fars. Its purpose is to give the trans- fer student and upperclassman who has not affiliated with any fraternal group an opportunity to do so while a junior ,or senior. The Stump Speakers' Society of Sigma Rho Tau is a branch of the intercollegiate engineering spealters society founded at the University of Michigan to develop ability in public discussion and debate. The major objecti of the organization is to in- sure a closer bond of understanding between the applied scientist and the general public through development of speech activities among colleges of architecture, engineering and tech-' nology. It holds conferences, debates, and speech contests oni national and engineering problems with local so- cieties and branches in other colleges. Ranks of membership are neophyte, novice, associate and full. Assembly meetings are held every Tuesday eve- ning at 7:30 at the Union. Training groups meet regularly. Suomi Club The purpose of the Suomi Club is primarily social. It also promotes the study of Finnish culture and life in general. To be eligible for member- ship one must be of Finnish descent Meetings are held on Sunday evenings in Lane Hall. Membership is limited to beltween 20 and 25. The club was organized at Michigan in September, 193.. The first Negro fraternity was or- ganized in 1905 at Cornell University. Epsilon chapter was established on the University Michigan campus on April 10, 1909. Meetings are now held at the Union the first and third Mondays of each month. Aims of the fraternity are to promote high school and college education as a means to bette; citizenship and to promote and sustain the intellectual qualities of the Negro race. field of science, and also in the gen- eral method and aim of science, the ground common to all sciences. At each biweekly meeting a mei- ber reports oh a subject he has in- vestigated which is of interest to him- self and which he thinks he can make interesting and understandable to the group. This requirement excludes subjects too technical for the diversi- fied trainings of the members. Meet- ings are held every other Friday night in a University building. Phi Lambda Upsilon Phi Lambda Upsilon is a national honorary chemical society. Member- ship consists of senior and graduate chemists and chemical engineers, elected on the basis of scholarship. The society sponsors an award each year to the highest ranking junior chemist and chemical engineer. *Philip pine-Michigan Club The purpose~ of the Philippine- dents on the campus and to get them acquainted with American students as w ll a to e from ot hr c ou tr e. er Sunday afternoon at Lane Hall. Asheville School Club The purpose of the Asheville School Club is to keep alumni of the Ashe- ville School together and, through them, to present a gift each June to the Asheville School. Membership is only for those who, at some time or other, were in at- enc at he d Asheville School. La Sociedad His pan ica The aims of La Sociedad Hispanica are to provide a means for students to hear and speak Spanish and to acquaint them with Spanish-Ameri-' can culture. Its functions are meet- ings with Spanish programs, a series of six lectures, and Spanish movies. Any student who has fulfilled the University requirements and is in- terested in Spanish culture is eligible. Meetings are held twice a month. Westminster i7Aiild The Westminster Guild at the Uni- versity of Michigan offers a varied program to students of Presbyterian membership and affiliation. Meetings are held in a new church and student center located at 1432 Washtenaw Avenue. Interests groups are held through- out the week. A supper for new stu- dents followed by a Fireside hour for all Guild members and friends is held each Wednesday night. Friday nights are party nights. Alpha Kappa Delta Alpha Kappa Delta is an honorary sociology society with chapters in the University of Southern California and the University of Michigan. Its pur- pose is to promote interest in social research and social work. Second semester juniors, seniors and gr'aduate students are eligible for membership. The requirements are five hours in sociology and a high B average in all academic work. The club meets monthly. Transportation Club The Transportation Club directs its activity toward providing a better contact with current problems of transportation. Meetings are held on the second and fourth Wednesdays of each month of the academic year and are announced~ in the Daily Of- ficial Buletin. Members are elected. Kappa Kappa Psi Nu chapter of Kappa Kappa Psi. national honorary band fratrnity', chooses its members on the basis of scholarship, leadership and musical ability. Its program includes spring concerts by its own concert band com- posed of fraternity members. Besides this, Nu sponsors an ensemble contest open to every member of the Univer- sity bands and in all functions assists the Concert Band. Meetings are held every two weeks at the Union. on alternate Wednes- days after band rehearsals. Aeronautical Sciences The Institute of the Aeronautical Sciences on the Michigan campus is a student branch of the national or- iz topomote the apliation o craft, and the student branch is now in its third year ,on the Michigan Studet member are enite to Aeronautical Sciences" English Jour'nal Club The English Journal Club is an or- ganization of graduate students in the Department of English who are interested in discussing problems re- lating to literary history and criti- cism. Membership is open to graduate sudents only applicaton a md other requirements are necessary and all graduate students in English are invited to apply for membership. Cristian Science Christian Science Organization at the University of Michigan holds its services every Tuesday evening at 8:15 o'clock in the Chapel of the Michigan League Building. The or- ganization also maintains a room on the second floor of Lane Hall, where the Bible, the writings of Mary Baker Eddy, and all authorized Christian Science literature may be studied. Students, alumni, and faculty men- bers of the University are cordially in- vited to attend the services and to use the Study Room. Lawyers Club The Lawyers Club of th'e Universit y of Michigan is a residence club and dormitory for male studients in good standing in the Law School. The physical plant, consisting of a lounge, dining hall, kitchen and dormitories divided into sections, has been called "the finest of its kind anywhere." It is the gift of the late William W. Cook of New York. Any male student eligible for ad- mission into the Law School may ap- ply for membership in the Lawyers Club. At the present time 261 men live in the Club. and about 300 eat in the Club's dining hall. Preferences for rooms in the Lawyers Club are given to upperclassmen who have re- sided in the Club at least one year. The general supervision and manage- mnent of the Lawyers Club is vested in a Board of Governors. Pi Tau Pi Sigma Members of Pi Tau Pi Sigma, na- tional honorary signal corps frater- nity, are selected from the junior and senior class of the signal corps unit of the Reserve Officers Training Corps. Aiming to promote a better coor- dination between the students and of- ianimportan campus miitar so Les Voyageurs The So it onLe Voyageurs is a also interested in promoting social and intellectual intercourse among its members. Membership is limited to 20, but is not restricted to any especial school or college. Scabbard and Blade The preamble of the Constitution of Scabbard and Blade exemplifies the purpose of the Society:- an obligaton to citizenship,eandcthat the greater opportunities afforded col- lege men for the study of miliary science place upon them certain re- sponsibilities as citizens, We, Cadet Officers in various Universities do form this Society and adopt this Con- stitution in order to unite in closer relationship the military departments of American Universities and Col- leges; to preserve and develop the es- sential qualities of good and efficient officers; to prepare ourselves as edu- cated men to make a more active'part and have a greater influence in the military affairs of the communities in which we may reside and above all to spread intelligent informatio'n concerning the military requirements of our country." Basis for election of members into Scabbard and Blade is founded on three qualities; scholarship in mili- tary science courses, efficiency in drill, personal qualifications and campus activities. Thta Sigma Pi Theta Sigma Phi is a national hon- orary professional journalistic fra- ternity for women. Junior and senior women in the Department of Journal- ism who have a sufficiently high scho- lastic rating and have been recoin- mended by some professor in that de- partment are eligible for member- ship. Junior night editors for the women's page of The Daily are also. eligible but must receive special per- mission from the national headquar- ters. The purpose of the sorority is to further the work of women in the newspaper field and in the world of wvriting in general. Meetings of a literary nature are held ti-monthly and social meetings are sponsored at various times throughout the semes- ter. Theta Sigma Phi corresponds to Sigma Delta Chi, the men's honorary journalistic fraternity. Pi Lambda Theta Xi chapter of Pi Lambda Theta, nationale honra educational so- furth of th e cas (e raging ap B plus rating) and must be recomn- mended by the faculty of the School of Education. h Ea For membership in Zeta Phi Eta, national speech society, candidates must be speech majors with a B average or better, must be recom- mended by a speech professor, and must give a- tryout speech satisfac- tory to the members. Meetings are held twice monthly and are composed of programs and socials. The student chapter of the Ameri- can Society of Civil Engineers con- sists of sophomore, junior and senior students of civil engineering in good standing at the University. Its pur- pose is the promotion of friendship and the provision of information con- cering actual engineering work in progress throughout the country to its members. Eta Kappa Nu Eta Kappa Nu is a national elec- trical engineering fraternity founded for the purpose of closer cooperation among, and mutual- benefit to, stu- dents and others in the profession who by their attainments in college or in practice manifest exceptional interest and marked ability in elec- trical engineering. The local chapter sponsors elec- trical engineering colloquiums, and aids in all activities of the electrical engineering department. Members are elected from junior and senior electrical engineers who have main- tained a high scholastic average. Sup- per meetings are held bi-monthly at the Union. A. E.E. The A.L.E. (American Institute of Electrical Engineers) is a national association for the advancement of the profession of electrical engineer- ing. The membership of the local University of eMichigan Branch is wit program f professionalin terest are held every three weeks. Mimes is the mn' honorary dra- matic society, founded ini 1912 to provide for the continuation of the Michigan Union Opera as well as to provide entertaimfent at Union functions. In its earl years Mimes was re- (See Calkmns-Fletchei 's ad p 4) Fill out this coupon (first, mid- dle, and last names necessary and mail it with 25c in stamp to Calkins-Fletcher Drug 324 South State St. ANN ARBOR, MICHI FULL NAME........ Address............ City-.-.--.-.--.-.--..-...... Beta Kappa Rho Beta Kappa Rho is an organization for women not living in a sorority, .dormitory or league house. Social meetings are held monthly. Eastern Society Mebership in Eastern Society is limited. to Chinese women on campus who have at least a bachelor's degree. Candidates must have a high scho- lastic standing and participate in cul- thua activities. 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