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Alexander Ben Marion Bonds Milton Caplan<br />

Joseph Costanzo Peter Cubra William Davidson Andrew Dimaggio<br />

Stuart Firnschild Eli Friedman Alfonso Fuller George Gluski<br />

Martha Grekul Victor Hanson Richard Hartley Caryl Hathaway<br />

Keith Jenkins Alice Jones David Kaplan Kleath Kembel Ellsworth Kendig<br />

114<br />

Albert Kramer Felix League Ernest Levin Charles Lowe John Maser<br />

Max Mathers Sidney Milder Wendell Murphy Anthony Nunez Earl Opperhauser<br />

John Palumbo Chester Pierce Harold Reed Jack Ribiat Albert Schlenker<br />

Irwin Shulman Charles Siebert Jack Silberman Luman Slawson George Squire<br />

Stuart Stahl Keith Trace, Jr. Ned Wagner Woodrow Weiss Peter Whittaker<br />

115


\ . THE<br />

DETROIT COLLEGIAN<br />

Jeanne Smith, Shirley Rismer, Bud Neal, Ray Gibton, Ann Bakalis, Pete Dickinson, and Lois Vagnozzi.<br />

Sally Slagel, Bud Neal, Warren Johnke, Pete Dickinson, and Don Pilete.


118<br />

This year, for the first time, the Student-Faculty<br />

Directory has incorporated<br />

the Wayne University Handbook within<br />

its covers. Another edition to the Directory<br />

is an Advertising Index in the<br />

back of the book which acts as a classified<br />

section. Other firsts include the<br />

listings of the Law School, College of<br />

Medicine, and t he School of Morluary<br />

Science. The 1948-49 Directory, also<br />

contains the names of all fu ll-time and<br />

part-time matriculated students, as we ll<br />

as faculty, office, and organization listings.<br />

In addition, a map of the main<br />

campus, and a listing of the alumni<br />

organizations are included.<br />

The completion of the Directory was<br />

made possible through the cooperation<br />

of the associate editors and staff assistants.<br />

Left to right: Joyce Hanchett, Co-editor;<br />

Betty de Wolff, Business Manager; Shirley<br />

Rundorff, Co-editor.<br />

STUDENT-FACULTY<br />

DIRECTORY<br />

Left to right: Shirley Rundorff; Joyce Hanchett; Elizabeth W arszawski; Doris Q'Loane; Bev.<br />

erley Hanchett; Barbara Wright; Betty de Wolff.<br />

Absent from picture: Martha Steinmetz; Carol Zillgitt; Betty Coleman; Sara McKinney; Barbara<br />

Plumb; Pat Gaffney; Reynolds Juengel; Don Kilts; Betty Bremiller; Jean Deming; Barbara<br />

Stoke; Dot Prance; Kay Sweeney.<br />

Boris Moroz, Caryl Klein, Don Ferguson, Cla rence White.<br />

AD SERVICE<br />

Betty De Wolff, Arlin Gitlin, Sid Cogan, Trudy Epstein.<br />

Mrs. Ruth Kroll.


Dudley Randall, John Booty, Norman Glovinsky, Peggy Crutchley: Co.Editor, Gerald<br />

Lampert, Leo V. Young.<br />

PANORAMA<br />

Panorama, literary magazine of the University, is sponsored by the English<br />

Department. Intended to stimulate the creative writing talents of the<br />

students, Pan, as it is referred to mixes good writing with humor, cartoons<br />

and articles. Starting slowly a few semesters ago, Panorama has gradually<br />

accumulated a reading public which has insured its success.<br />

ENGIN EER<br />

Published four times a year, the Wayne Engineer is the official<br />

publication of the College of Engineering. The magazine aims<br />

at furthering the aims and ambitions of the students in engineering.<br />

All of the material for the publication is written and contributed<br />

by the students of the college. The content of the<br />

articles appearing in the magazine are written to be of interest<br />

to all students, both in and out of the College of Engineering.<br />

David Brody, Managing Editor; Joel Cohen, Circulation Manager; Leonard J. Pernick,<br />

Editor in Chief; Harold Bryman, Publicity Manager


Editor in Chief, Alexander J. Zawacki Jr.<br />

Managing Editor and Art Director,<br />

G loria M. Conlan<br />

THE GRIFFIN<br />

Assistant Managing, Victoria Johnides<br />

The Griffin has been published since 1925 as a student activity.<br />

Continuing the tradition, the Griffin has been designed<br />

as a senior yearbook. This year due to the unprecedented<br />

enthusiasm of the class of <strong>1949</strong>, there are over 1200 senior<br />

pictures in the book.<br />

A hearty "thanks" is extended to a few of the members of<br />

the Art Education Department and members of the Collegian<br />

staff for their unselfish help. Tom Sutton and Joel Dvorman<br />

served as assistant art editors. Joyce Hanchett, Jane Roche,<br />

Beverly Bay, and Jeanne Smith worked on copy, while Jerry<br />

Cohen contributed sports material to go with the photography<br />

of Jay Funkhauser,' pictured on the right.<br />

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photographs by helen reisdorf


I Seated: G. Smart; A. Del Buono; F. Emerson; H. Van Vliet; H. Hess; D. Stocker;<br />

J. Jaworowicz.<br />

Standing: A. Weiss; R. Maki; M. Frank; W. Beese; J. Darragh; S. Feldsteen; C.<br />

Strewski; E. Pinkstaff; C. Rahnke; H. McLain; A. Kurz; R. Juengel; F. Hodgins.<br />

Accemites is the honorary Engineering society.<br />

Seated: B. Coleman; Miss Smith; W.<br />

Niemann.<br />

Standing: P. Doyle, F. Stanton; E.<br />

Lungberg; S. Bemus.<br />

Alpha Beta Pi is a local social sorority<br />

that strives to encourage higher<br />

standards of character and scholarship<br />

among women students. They<br />

have made noteworthy contributions<br />

to such organizations as the Red<br />

Cross and Care. Miss Marjorie Smith<br />

is the group advisor.<br />

Seated: J . McTarlin; R. Marshall,<br />

treas.; C. Nixon, corres.-sec.; G.<br />

Kingsbury, faculty sponsor; H. Carlson,<br />

pres.; F. Black; R. Brandt, rcd.sec.;<br />

E. Hodge.<br />

Second Row: C. Welti; A. Bockman;<br />

C. Quintal; W . Dennis; M. Kern; C.<br />

Hagles; S. Polgar.<br />

Third Row: R. Simpson; J. Spicer; R.<br />

Simpson; W. Hayes; W. Hesz; E.<br />

Ehrstine; Z. Kish; H. Perrine.<br />

The Fred Black chapter of Alpha<br />

Delta Sigma is a national and professional<br />

advertising . fraternity and was<br />

installed on the Wayne campus December<br />

12, 1948. The recognition of<br />

outstanding male students in advertising<br />

and marketing, to promote a<br />

closer relationship between students<br />

and professional men in the field, and<br />

to provide a connecting link between<br />

the classroom and the business world<br />

are the main objectives of the group.<br />

ALPHA BETA PI<br />

ALPHA DELTA SIGMA


Standing:<br />

; R. Chance;<br />

; J. Yurik; W. Campbell;<br />

; R. Williams;<br />

bard; H. Toupin.<br />

; P. Kosiba;<br />

; J. Murma (?); R. Wermer.<br />

(?); R. Allen;<br />

; L. Hub-<br />

Alpha Sigma Phi is a national fraternity whose purpose is to foster education,<br />

maintain charity, promote patriotism, encourage culture, encourage high scholarship<br />

and building of character, and perpetuate friendship among its " members<br />

and other campus organizations. The sponsors of the group are Dr. Pixley and<br />

Dean Folley.<br />

Seated: S. Asher, treas.; Y. Stilwell,<br />

vice-pres.; K. Helliar, pres.; C. Marburger,<br />

sec.<br />

Standing: J. Imboden; J. Joly; M.<br />

Bickel, J. Carter.<br />

Alpha Sigma Alpha is a national sorority<br />

with the four-fold aim of physical,<br />

intellectual, social, and spiritual<br />

development of its members. The<br />

group sponsors are Miss Downer and<br />

Miss Graham.<br />

Seated: M. Bickle; D. G illeo; B.<br />

Stroke; Mrs. G. Millard, sponsor;<br />

; J. Jameson,<br />

pres.;<br />

Standing: E. Gohlke;<br />

; T. Miller;<br />

; G. Sugrue;<br />

; J. Orris; J.<br />

Popp; S. Kamm.<br />

Alpha Sigma Tau is a national sorority<br />

which promotes the ethical, cultural<br />

and social development of its members.<br />

In addition to numerous teas<br />

and rush parties the group indulges<br />

in many inter-group affairs. Last year<br />

it celebrated its 25th anniversary.<br />

ALPHA SIGMA ALPHA<br />

ALPHA SIGMA TAU


144<br />

ALPHA THETA SIGMA<br />

Seated: L. Emigh, corres. sec.; M. L. Currie, rcd. sec.; M. Mazur, pres.; J. L. Watson, vice-pres.; V. Johnides.<br />

Standing: E. Indreica; L. Carlson; B. Zalewski; M. Klarich; N. Robinson; B. Holmberg; R. M. Bercez; L. Chungo;<br />

L. Woicehovich; G. Conlan, treas.<br />

Not Present: P. Taylor; D. Thomas; I. Hopping; P. Coutts; E. Smith; V. Bonnaldi; A. Crathern, sponsor; M. Lupini;<br />

S. Rigley.<br />

A local sorority, Alpha Theta Sigma strives to promote womanliness, scholarship, cooperation, honesty and better<br />

fellowship among all its girls and groups in the University. Members in faculty are Mrs. Henry, Mrs. Sterne, Mrs.<br />

Kelly, Thelma James, and Dr. Alice Crathern, sponsor.<br />

feature sorority<br />

In April, 1923, a group of women students at the Detroit Junior College<br />

organized the An-Tik-Lik Club, the second women's organization<br />

on the campus.<br />

This organization was not looked upon with approval. The dean, Mr.<br />

D. MacKenzie and the head of women's activities felt the organization<br />

was unnecessary and ruled against it since it might prove a fore runner<br />

of "sororities." However, they were prevailed upon to allow the<br />

group to show their worth with the understanding that failure meant<br />

losing their campus sponsorship.<br />

The members assisted organizations on campus, took an active part<br />

in college activities, distributed literary digest of the Collegian, collected<br />

$425.00 for the first push-ball for the Frosh-Soph games. As<br />

a result of outstanding service to the University, the club as a whole<br />

received recognition.<br />

In 1927, the group became a Greek letter social sorority.<br />

Through the years, the group has awarded a scholarship bracelet to<br />

tbe outstanding woman student in the L.A. College, who has maintained<br />

a high honor point average. The first Governor's Lady belonged<br />

to Alpha Theta Sigma. They participated in all college activities,<br />

sponsored parties for under privileged children, held inter-club<br />

parties, hay rides and wienie roasts. Group sponsor is Dr. Alice<br />

Crathern.<br />

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Seated: R. Palmer; R. Bassett; l. Mack; O. Park; A. Drabkowski.<br />

Second Row: H. Zuschin; J. Van Riper; R. Habermas; F. Brady; E. McNamara;<br />

l. Bell; R. Dell; J. Jakubiec; J. Mann.<br />

Third Row: E. Bryden; B. Filsinger; W. Park; H. Wisner; A. Keyes; B. Remick; J.<br />

Frankfurth.<br />

Not Present: A. Ruhly; C. McDonald; J. Walsh. ..<br />

A local social fraternity, the Arabs take sing ular pride in promoting fellowship,<br />

scholarship, and fraternal spirit among members. Their twenty-seventh annual<br />

founder's day banquet held at the Student Center and a winter formal at the<br />

Botsford Tavern have kept the members busy. Mr. Olin E. Thomas is the group's<br />

advisor.<br />

Special lectures by well-known personalities in the field of engineering and trips through industrial<br />

plants round out the year for ASME. The objects of the Society are to promote the art and science<br />

of mechanical engineering and allied art; to encourage original research; to foster engineering<br />

education; to advance the standards of engineering; to pro mot e the discussion of engineers<br />

among themselves and with allied technologists.<br />

Seated: J. Williams; N. Christy; G. C larke, Jr.; N. levine, sec.-treas.; R. Anderson, chairman; D.<br />

Gerkins, advisor; E. Tania, vice-pres.; G. Majewski; T. Collins; S. A. Murch.<br />

Second Row: C. Shellman; P. Anderson; T. Kew; R. Bogre; R. VanderMeulen; O. Boksa; G. Satterly;<br />

G. Dalder; C. Strewski; D. Bowen; J. Bertram; G. Bergum; E. Scanlon; W . Koch; l. Wine.<br />

Third Row: R. Schillill9; W. Gordon; A. Hoysepian; G. Turpel; R. Hock; G. Goodman; O. Grimm;<br />

P. Davidovich; W. Gorden; D. Schwendner; H. L Hamrick; V. W . Immel; S. Pinto.


Seated: B. Wright; H. Smart; J. Roche; H. Sterns; F. Zwickey; Dr. Welling; L.<br />

Dworkin; R. Goodman; F. Radford.<br />

Second Row: R. DeVleeschouer; J. Dvorman; L. Marshall; E. Biemel; H. Wygocki;<br />

W. Padgett; R. Gellerman; A. Lightfoot; L. Rogers; H. Miyaya; H. Payne.<br />

Third Row: J. Hanchett; E. Warszawski; A. Jackson; D. Sondy; O. Mitcheom; B.<br />

Cohen; R. Gadych; S. Kleffman; V. Gales; A. Zawacki.<br />

The Art Education Club serves to introduce new methods and activities which<br />

might not otherwise be included in the Art Education curriculum. Lectures,<br />

movies, museum trips, and excursions to other cities are made possible by the<br />

existence of this club. Its sponsors are Dr. Jane B. Welling, Ea rl Weiley, and<br />

Fern Zwickey.<br />

Kneeling: B. Catlin; D. Graether; K. Keuster; E. Laird; B. Fernandez; M. Boongraber; A. Albinson;<br />

R. Mangus; G. Berger; P. Doyle.<br />

Second Row: M. Bezou; F. Nichol; C. Lahrman; L. Lightstone; S. Neiman; E. Weiley; B. Kahn; S.<br />

Nankervis; M. Ghofulpo; D. Dillard; M. Young .<br />

Third Row: B. Nutkewicz; R. Mell; L. Opperhauser; M. Gracey; M. Grossman; V. Mei:sel; I. Miakinen;<br />

E. Matijek; J. Gordon; P. Kilgore; J. Lichtenstein.<br />

Fourth Row: M. Reichel; R. Eshkanian; A. Wacht; D. Rochon; B. Bay; D. Townsend; H. Hoffa; H.<br />

Shay;. H. Rabinowicz; C. Alexander.


Seated: V. Gedz, corres. sec.; A. Gabriele, 2nd vice-pres.; C. Esau, pres.; B.<br />

Bagwell, 1st vice-pres.; H. Pillinger, rcd. sec.; M. Toupin.<br />

Standing: H. Shapiro; J. Jenkins; C. Sliney; J. Kikel; J. Homorodean; R. Canfield;<br />

L. Cotter; H. Kurys; R. Campbell; G. Angellotti; E. Waterhouse; F. Dever;<br />

D. Fedorka.<br />

Not Present: L. Widener; N. Schroeder; J. Kallmeir.<br />

The primary purpose of the club is to supplement courses of study within the<br />

University by inviting outstanding business men and women to speak at meetings<br />

and by conducting field trips to places of unusual business interest.<br />

Canterbury Club was organized to unite the Episcopalian students 0 n th e campus through religious<br />

and social activities. During the last season the group has sponsored several lectures, discussion<br />

periods, wienie roasts, and parties.<br />

Seated: W. t>jiemann; B. McFadden; H. Lathrop; M. Niemann.<br />

Standing: S. Squires; S. Davies; S. McCarthy; M. Vukasovich; M. Graen; R. Bell; J. Hultberg; T.<br />

McGriffin; D. Fedorka.<br />

153


PI DELTA EPSILON<br />

Seated: C. Santagrossi; L. Vagnozzi, sec.; L. Young, pres.; P. Crutchley, vice­<br />

pres.; H. Hochky; J. Smith.<br />

Standing: A. Vagnozzi; P. Pentecost; P. Dickenson; D. Randall; J. Cohen; D. Mac­<br />

Donald; A. Barr; J. Booty; S. Cramer; D. Helmrich; K. Evans; F. Simons; D. Mal­<br />

oian.<br />

Not Present: A. Zawacki; R. O'Hare; I. Rosen; F. Grateau; A. Bakalis; S. Tarrant;<br />

H. Fine; A. Tepel; Dr. Kallich, advisor.<br />

Pi Delta Epsilon is the national honorary collegiate journalism fraternity. Wayne<br />

is one of the 61 chapters now lactive. The local chapter has co-sponsored the<br />

High School Journalism Conference, the Michigan Journalism Conference, and<br />

includes in its membership the upper staffs of nearly all of the student publications<br />

on the campus.<br />

Founded April 26, 1927, Delta Gamma Chi strives to promote a spirit of friendship and loyalty<br />

among faculty and students as well as to support all campus activities. Some of the "musts" on<br />

the Delts calendar for the past year were their Easter party for under-privileged children, the annual<br />

founders day banquet, an alumni dinner da nce, and participation in various charity drives.<br />

Miss Elsie Townsend is the advisor of the group.<br />

Seated: B. Christensen; M. Palmer; E. Kellerman; S. Gustafsen; M. Knowles; N. Christensen.<br />

Second Row: M. Parry; B. Brummel; V. Keller; J. Smith; N. Johnson; D. Scott; M. Johnson; M. Atkinson.<br />

Third Row: J. Deming; N. Olivieri; P. Comstock; M. Bruske; M. Quinn; V. Lewis; V. Lenn; K.<br />

Retherford.<br />

Not Present: B. Edwards; A. Wilson; D. Lauder.


Seated: J. Penner; L. Washburn; D. Blanchard; R. Briggs; D. Miller.<br />

Second Row: D. Ruyle; A. Issette; J. Bowlby; T. Houston; R. Bates; S. Bulmer; S.<br />

Crimando.<br />

Third Row: S. Olah; D. Wdtson; R. Kausch; B. Duff; B. Steeb.<br />

Not Present: P. Czamanski, Jr.; D. Krohn; R. Charpentier; J. Inniss.<br />

Delta Nu., a loca l social fraternity established to promote brotherhood, scholarship,<br />

and service, was founded in February, 1947. Participating in all school<br />

activities, the group was awarded the Homecoming trophy for the best float, an<br />

award for the most original Wintermart concession, and a plaque for inter-fraternity<br />

basketball competition. Harry Langsford is their sponsor.<br />

Seated: D. Cross; G. Brown; A. Fetherston;<br />

B. Chapman.<br />

Second Row: F. Gilchrist; M. Kaplan;<br />

A. Rozanski; P. Englander; H. Lewis;<br />

G. Mistretta.<br />

Third Row: B. Meitz; M. Atkinson; D.<br />

Hileman; M. Abbott; A. Ciesla .<br />

Delta Omicron is a national honorary<br />

music fraternity that seeks to develop<br />

the musicianship and scholarship of<br />

young music students.<br />

The aims of De lta Sigma Epsilon are<br />

to cement the ties of friendship and<br />

to offer training in individual leadership.<br />

Th is local chapter was founded<br />

in 1947 and is affiliated with the national<br />

chapter Alpha Chi which was<br />

begun on the campus of Miami University<br />

at Oxford, Ohio in 191 4.<br />

Seated: M. Ciminelli, rec. sec.; D.<br />

Sachs, pres.; L. Stevens, vice-pres.; C.<br />

Nakos, corres. sec.<br />

Standing: E. O'Connor, historian; P.<br />

Flynn; L. Prazza; L. Little, treas.; S.<br />

Treiber; C. Kohut.<br />

DELTA OMICRON<br />

DELTA SIGMA EPS ILON


Seated: B. Williams; D. Overby; S. C lark; C. Sheaf's; J. Morgan; B. Hartley.<br />

Second Row: C. Snead; D. Shilmover; H. Chavez; S. Davidson; R. Korreck; D.<br />

McGregor; S. Martin; B. Keller; W. Levine; B. Beddow.<br />

Third Row: J . Denenberg; M. Stephen; B. Zalewski; D. Kerr; N. Shepard; N. Robinson;<br />

J. Campbell; R. MacDonald; N. George.<br />

Now in its second active year on campus, the Second Semester Frosh Board is<br />

active in carrying out class business and programs in order to encourage participation<br />

in campus life. The Frosh Flurry, Frosh-Faculty open house, class picnics,<br />

Frosh-Soph games, and matinee dances highlighted the season organized by the<br />

Board. Mrs. Kathryn Groves is the group sponsor.<br />

Seated: P. Blinkilde; R. Miller; H.<br />

Donnelly; M. Shell; F. Jones; R. Lieberman.<br />

Second Row: R. Jones; L. Rash; R.<br />

Comstock; A. Ross; R. Welch; J.<br />

Schmid; R. Brown; S. Lonski; R. Stevens;<br />

C. Olin.<br />

Third Row: H. Zaki; V. Saccaro; C.<br />

Olesko; R. MacArthur; H. A. Melendy;<br />

L. Biaford; E. Davies; N. Smith;<br />

S. Smith:<br />

Epsilon Sigma was founded in 1928<br />

in order to pro'mote fellowship and<br />

higher standards of educational<br />

achievement among students of engineering<br />

on the campus. Mr. Sargent<br />

and Dean Carr are the sponsors of<br />

the group.<br />

This group was originally organized to<br />

help the incoming frosh make the necessary<br />

ad justment to college life<br />

through "get-acquainted" dances,<br />

mixers, and open houses. The Frosh<br />

Flurry and the Frosh-Soph Games<br />

highlighted their season. Mrs. A.<br />

Hoover is t he advisor.<br />

Seated: S. Smith; W. Schoenknecht;<br />

J. Cooper; Mrs. A. Hoover, sponsor;<br />

E. C incu; R. Upshaw.<br />

Second Row: D. Minor; A. Andrews;<br />

D. Mcintosh; E. Renaud; L. Sims; W.<br />

Larno.<br />

Third Row: T. Boyer; H. Thrasher; P.<br />

Wingert; M. Foner; S. Bennett; R.<br />

Numann; P. Kurtz.<br />

EPSILON SIGMA<br />

FIRST SEMESTER FROSH BOARD


Seated: J. Norrid; B. Taylor; F_ Kastner; D. Westcott; B. Van Buren; M. Mikula,<br />

Jr.<br />

Second Row: H. Hubrecht; J. Bahnsen; E. Kruse; J. Dahmer; N. Hatjicannou; F.<br />

Westcott; B. Hayes; J. Sugden; B. Reitmeyer.<br />

Third Row: B. Doughty; A. Milne; B. Marana; J. Brennan; L. Knickerbocker; L.<br />

Bashara.<br />

Gamma Phi Delta is a local fraternity whose purpose is to promote fraternal,<br />

social, and intellectual association among the members, and to serve Wayne<br />

University. The group was founded in 1924 and has an active alumni chapter.<br />

A Founder's Day banquet, an annual summer formal, and a variety of "outside"<br />

activities sparked their social season. Joseph Truskowski and Jack Cotton are<br />

the group sponsors.<br />

The Gas House Gang is a local interest group that has been active on campus for twenty-eight<br />

years. Some 200 orphaned and homeless children were feted by the group at their annual Christmas<br />

party.<br />

A St. Patrick's Dance, a faculty-student basketbalt game, and an award for the most valuable athlete<br />

are also among their special functions.<br />

Seated: M_ Toth; B. Waha, court jester; V. Florea, watch dog; J. Rzepka, king; J. Salvadore, premier;<br />

F. Saigh.<br />

Second Row: J. Matthews; A. Guzzo; T. Perino; G. Mouradian; P. Sirian; A. Swerdlow; J. W eber;<br />

T. Szymanski; C . McHenry.<br />

Third Row: A. Levitan; B. McDonough; N. Kluck; W. Flippo; C. Milo; C. Minella; D. Hall; F. Gawronski,<br />

escribo.


AUTOGRAPHS<br />

The purpose of Gamma Delta is to<br />

provide a balanced program of fellowship<br />

and Christian education<br />

among Lutheran students.<br />

Seated: A. Stanul; L. Woellmer; M.<br />

Petit; M. A. Spolyar; A. Jutcinski; R.<br />

Hasspacher; B. Coleman; D. Hess; D.<br />

Sikorski; A. Meyer.<br />

Second Row: E. Joerin; B. Samuel; J.<br />

Werner, vice-pres.; H. Kasten, pres.;<br />

R. Senger, rcd. sec.; F. T rumpy, treas.;<br />

P. Czamanske.<br />

Third Row: C. deBeauciair; S. Cruse;<br />

P. Kenndey; J. Kuhlman; H. Brinkman;<br />

A. Woodcock; A. Henke; R.<br />

Kindt; A. Chapman; R. Bohn; M.<br />

Reinhardt R. Nelson; A. Degen; W.<br />

Hempel.<br />

To honor junior women who have<br />

made outstanding contributions in activities<br />

and maintain a high honor<br />

point average are the aims of Gold<br />

Key.<br />

Seated: E. McRobbie; G. Sugrue; Y.<br />

Barrett.<br />

Standing: A. Hoover, sponsor; S. RundCHff;<br />

J. Morey; L. Glovinsky.<br />

Not Present: Miss Townsend; Mrs. L.<br />

Place, sponsors; L. Vagnozzi.<br />

GAMMA DELTA<br />

GOLD KEY


Seated: l. C. Washington, rcd.-sec.; J. Penner, corresp.-sec.; W. Niemi, pres·f<br />

Mr. Marsh; J. Deveau, vice-pres.; N. Garland, treas.; R. Sitron.<br />

Second Row: J. Jenkins; B. Klose; F. Boddy; B. Taylor; J. Siegden; J. W. Maben;<br />

P. Czamanske, Jr.; N. Pollack; B. Burt; J. Gamrath; T. Goldsmith; J . Strauther;<br />

C . Olesko.<br />

Third Row: E. Ingles; N. Grant; J . Dugan; E. Zick; E. Blumberg; G. Archer; H.<br />

Wilson; T. Smith; D. Kannry; W. Jordan, II.<br />

The ISC-IFC 13all is the feature dance of a series of activities planned by the<br />

Council. A fraternity governing body, the IFC co-ordinates fraternity activities<br />

and regulates all fraternity functions. Mr. Marsh is the group sponsor.<br />

To keep sororities unified as to general purpose; to formulate all rules sororities must follow regarding<br />

their relationship to each other and to the university; and to insure harmony, cooperation,<br />

and friendliness among sorority women is the aim of the Inter-Sorority Council. Now in its<br />

eighteenth year, the Council annually sponsors a rush tea and a sorority night for those girls already<br />

in sororities and for those who may wish to join; the LS.C. Sing and the I.S.C. Ball in the<br />

spring term, and awards a scholarship cup for that woman achieving the highest scholarship during<br />

the school year. Mrs. Kathryn Groves and Miss Elizabeth Platt are sponsors.<br />

Seated: P. Fair; N. Christensen; M. Roddy; S. Gustafson; D. Powers; Mrs. K. Groves; A. Blanco;<br />

R. Kramer; D. Straube; B. Bear; G. Mistretta.<br />

Standing: J. Carter; B. Carrithers; l. Little, V. Kapuscinski; A. Bemus; S. Asher; B. Trabman; C.<br />

Klein; V. Johnides; J. Popp; S. Kamm; l. Rogers; H. Andrews; C. Balogh.<br />

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Seated: L. Little; D. Bowman"; H. O'Loughlin; W. Borgman; B. Brummel; R.<br />

Briggs; J. Smith.<br />

Second Row: D. Sachs; J. Deveau; S. Crimando; P. Czamanske, Jr.; E. Salem; J.<br />

Mish; N. Christensen.<br />

Third Row: S. Prazza; B. Christensen; B. Bear; B. pfromm; G. Pavey; H. Pillinger;<br />

R. Kramer.<br />

The Junior Board is a student governing body whose purpose is to promote and<br />

further the interests and projects of the class of 1950. The group sponsored the<br />

a nnual J -Hop held this year at the indoor ballroom of Eastwood Gardens. Mr.<br />

Borgman is the sponsor.<br />

A local fraternity, Kappa Chi has once again reorganized after a seven year period of inactivity,<br />

and are celebrating their thirth anniversary on campus. The group won the plaque for the best<br />

decorated campus house for Homecoming. George Sherman of the athletic department is the<br />

group sponsor.<br />

Seated: V. Hollister, sec.; N. Grant, pres.; G. Niepoth, vice-pres.; M. Kling, treas.; R. Briski.<br />

Standing: B. McKinney; 1. Kawecki; D. Duygan; N. Kluck; B. Cherris; R. Gray; J. Hunt; T. Per­<br />

rino.<br />

Not Present: E. Mikus; J. Areeda; S. Tarczy; M. Polkinghorn; G. Sherman, sponsor.


Seated: K. Poye; F. Wendland; R. Breuer; Mr. Marsh; H. Kurys; N. Onychuk.<br />

Standing: G. C larke, Jr.; G. Davidson; G. Koch; D. Shoemaker; H. Littleson; R.<br />

Sinclair; L. Duguay.<br />

The Mac kenzie Union Activities Council, composed of a director and twelve<br />

interest-committee chairmen, works to provide a varied program of activities<br />

for men at the University. Bowling, matinee dances and jazz concerts, art exhibitions,<br />

" For Men Only," and "flicker time" are but a few of the Union's sponsored<br />

events. Richard Breuer is the committee director, and Donald Marsh is<br />

the advisor.<br />

I .<br />

Seated: M. Kalinski; G . Grau.<br />

Standing: A. Sogoian, N. Ksendzik,<br />

H. Lewicki.<br />

The Lutheran Student Association is<br />

a religious group affiliated with the<br />

national Lutheran chapter. Activities<br />

include guest speakers and discussion<br />

groups, hayrides, toboggan parties,<br />

dances, and dinners.<br />

Seated: D. Boldt; B. Lenz; Reverend<br />

D. Frey; M. Keilholz; C. Cromar.<br />

Second Row: L. Manley; G. Buechler;<br />

H. Greenburg; E. Holmberg; T.<br />

Vagasky; M. Shaw; D. Seuter.<br />

Third Row: D. Harper; R. Albrecht;<br />

G. Hoffmeyer; D. Parham.<br />

LAMBDA KAPPA SIGMA<br />

LUTHERAN STUDENT ASSOCIATION


MACKENZIE UNION BOARD OF GOVERNORS<br />

Seated: R. Luers, Jr. rcd. sec.; M. Weiner, corres. sec.; R. Duff, pres.; B. Simmons,<br />

vice-pres.; L. Pa pp, treas.<br />

Standing: C . Edmondson; W. J ones; H. Frankel; R. Breuer; W . pfromm; R. Polaski;<br />

D. Marsh; A. G itlin; K. Kasper; D. Miller; S. Bulmer; R. Stedman; H.<br />

O 'Laughlin; D. McGregor.<br />

Once again the Phi Sig boys have come out "on tops" in everything from music to sports. For<br />

the second consecutive year the group has won the Inter-frat Sing and were all school champs in<br />

basketball. Date and sorority parties were held at the frat house on Warren plus the sponsoring of<br />

a "Meet Wayne University" party for high school senior boys. However, the group still his time<br />

to work hard at their goal of fostering brotherhood, friendship, scholarship, and soc i a I ethics<br />

among its members. The group sponsor is Alfred Lamb.<br />

Seated: D. Olsen, brother conductor; C. Matthews, sec.; L. Falvo, pres.; H. Walker, treas.; C. Bogart,<br />

pledge 'master.<br />

Second Row: G. Thiele; H. Gregor; J. Scott; R. Boruta; W. Hobbs; C. Kouvelas; S. Ross.<br />

Third Row: F. Boddy; R. Polaski; R. Stricker; W. Fraleigh; K. Paye; D. Johnson; R. Gibson.


Seated: R. Duff; K. Folley; J. G raham; H. Stewart; G. Squire.<br />

Standing: T. Russo; P. Pentecost; S. Schwartz; M. Weiner; E. Williams; L. Mc­<br />

G uinness; F. Lifton; G. Mathie; J. G regg; R. C lark; S. Lucky; R. Breuer; J.<br />

Rzepka; A. Vagnozzi.<br />

Omicron Delta Ka ppa is a national organization whose purpose is recognition<br />

of outstanding leadership in senior college men who have maintained a high<br />

scholarship average.<br />

Mu Beta Chi, Gamma Chapter, is a<br />

national business fraternity whose purpose<br />

is to promote the understanding<br />

of business and commerce.<br />

Seated: M. Brown; E. Dworkin; M.<br />

Viedrah; N. Ochs; S. Bistrow; G. Husband,<br />

advisor; G. Altman; I. Rosen,<br />

pres.; H. Dolinka, vice-pres.<br />

Second Row: E. Sherman; A. G itlin;<br />

M. Davis; M. Rose; E. Friedman; H.<br />

Zaks; P. Buckfire; L. Corosh; E. Shapiro;<br />

faculty sponsor; R. Breuer; N.<br />

Rubin; E. Kanners; S. Ginsberg; J.<br />

Ettinger.<br />

Third Row: H. Eidelman, corres.-sec.;<br />

M. Hoff; H. Lonnerstater; H. Fine;<br />

H. Cohen; R. Simons; N. Garland;<br />

rec.-sec.; B. Levi; B. Harris; P. Smith ;<br />

H. Goodman; J. Keil; M. Block,<br />

treas.; A. Davis.<br />

Not present: F. Futerman; M. Green;<br />

S. Gorman; S. Goldberg; H. Ankerman;<br />

Y. Ada; M. Altman; N. Levy.<br />

Established in 1904 Omega Upsilon<br />

is a national speech and dramatic<br />

sorority. Their activities include interclub<br />

dances, pajama parties; and<br />

occasional theatre parties. Miss G.<br />

Mason is club sponsor.<br />

Seated: C. Zarzycka, treas.; B. Blizza<br />

rd, pres.; M. Gracey, vice-pres.; B.<br />

Harry, sec.<br />

Standing: L. Sadler; A. Gordon; R.<br />

A. Saducks; B. G odfrey; E. Ritter; A.<br />

Blanco.<br />

MU BETA CHI<br />

OMEGA UPSILON


Seated: L. Foley; D. Moore, treas.; M. MacDonald, vice-pres.; M. Sieger, pres.;<br />

C. Hosking, sec.; D. Parham; J. Hansen.<br />

Second Row: B. Carrithers, M. Minshell; M. Harris; E. Jedryczka; M. Black; H.<br />

Hart; M. Saylor; E. Neukam.<br />

Third Row: H. Parnagian; A. Mayfield; T. Newcomer; H. Toth; D. Power; P.<br />

Englander; P. Fair.<br />

Pi Kappa Sigma is a national sorority affiliated with Pan hellenic. The original<br />

organization was founded in 1894 and has had an active chapter on the Wayne<br />

campus for twenty years. An annual dinner dance, several stag and date parties<br />

highlighted their social season. Miss Clara E. C hampion is the sponsor for<br />

the group.<br />

Pi Sigma Alph a is a nationa l scholarship<br />

recognit ion society in political<br />

science, govern me nt, and public administ<br />

ration.<br />

Seated : E. Williams, treas.; K. R.<br />

Kapper, sec.; B. Hook, pres.; C. W .<br />

' Shull, faculty advisor; D. Comstock.<br />

Standing: J. Jakubiec; J. Perentesis;<br />

R. Hart; R. Shem ke; R. Hutton; L.<br />

lawton; E. Gannatal; A. Beard.<br />

Phi Upsil on Omicron is a national,<br />

honorary, professional sorority. The<br />

Alpha Gamma chapter has been active<br />

on t he Wayne campus for eight<br />

years. Its purpose is to advance and<br />

promote home economics. Mrs. Bostick,<br />

Mrs. Hill, and Mrs. Moore are<br />

group sponsors.<br />

Seated: I. lionas; B. Coleman; D. Hyshka;<br />

A. Annis; B. Pierce.<br />

Standing: O. Cargas; C. Kruegar; S.<br />

Syrus; M. Tandy; J. Wee.<br />

PI SIGMA ALPHA<br />

PH I UPS ILON OMICRON


Seated: J. Shulman, treas.; B. Robinson, soc. chairman; B. Levitan, chairman; H.<br />

Langsford, sponsor; V. Barrett, rcd.-sec.; S. Hanna, corres.-sec.<br />

Second Row: E. Jedryczka; J. Hood; B. Kinsler; B. Neitzel; M. Midworth; J. Hanchett;<br />

G. Conlan.<br />

Third Row: H. Parnagian; A. Blanco; P. Comstock; S. Rundorff; M. J. Ellis; D.<br />

Watson.<br />

The purpose of the Senior Board is to govern the senior class and to organize its<br />

activities.<br />

Working continuously to plan and organize social and executive functions for the<br />

seniors, the board arranged Swing-In and Swing-Out, Baccalaureate, the Senior<br />

Ball; planned graduation announcements; and held a senior convo in March.<br />

Harry Langsford is the group's advisor.<br />

The Society of Electrical and Radio Engineers was founded on the Wayne campus in 1948. They<br />

are a professional group who are affiliated with the national organization of electrical and radio<br />

engineers. The dissemination of knowledge of the theory and practice of all phases of electrical<br />

engineering and other allied fields as well as the furtherance of the professional development of<br />

the student is the purpose of the organization. Meetings are held once a month and include lectures<br />

by outstanding personalities in the industry and field trips through eleCtrical industries. Dr.<br />

Bixby and Mr. Hess are advisors to the group.<br />

Seated: W. Bixby; J. Jaworowicz; R. Lieberman; H. Zaki; H. Hess.<br />

Second Row: D. Stocker; P. Strauss; M. Penhalegon; H. Moreau; C. Doub; M. Cole; S. Yurik; M.<br />

Schusterman; C. Garelis.<br />

Third Row: K. McLaughlan; D. Pascoe; N. P. Kenyon; A. Barr; W. McLean; E. Janus; M. Frank;<br />

M. Shell.<br />

Not Present: P. Erway; R. Juengel; H. Bedard; E, Lebioda.


Seated: A. Keyes; P. Pape; P. Sterne; G . Miller; J. Carter; E. G ohlke.<br />

Second Row: V. Vergos; S. Ramsey; E. Vergos; F. McMillan; R. Boldt; J. Harrison;<br />

D. Smallwood; D. Moose; D.Shilmouer; M. Garcinavo; P. Fair.<br />

Third Row: I. Halkiewicz; F. G ilchrist; L. Foley; D. Miller; F. Creswick; A. G itlin;<br />

C. Bath; M. Johnson; E. O lah.<br />

Acting as liaison between the soph class and the university, the Board plans activities<br />

for the class as the Soph Prom. matinee dances, and the Frosh-Soph Games.<br />

Mr. George Miller is the group sponsor.<br />

The Wayne ROTC Air Fraternity has<br />

been active on campus one year and<br />

was organized as a special interest<br />

group. In addition to acting as liai son<br />

for USAF, the group sponsors many<br />

social activities including an ROTC<br />

ball in May.<br />

Seated: R. Smith, Maj.; P. Maguire,<br />

Lt. Col.; P. Houseman, Capt.; R.<br />

Alii, Lt. Col. (C. 0.); F. McGlynn,<br />

Capt., USAF; J. Domenick, S/Sgt.<br />

(Ex. 0.); J. Jenkins, Maj.; W. Moorman,<br />

Lt. Col.<br />

Standing: W. Booksdale; F. Malary,<br />

M/Sgt. (P.R.O.); D. Wilson 1st/Sgt.<br />

N. Adair, 2nd Lt.; G. Richmond,<br />

Capt.; G. Baker, M/Sgt.; E. Munro,<br />

Maj.; P. Hunt, M/Sgt.; M. Hoff, 1st<br />

Lt.; R. Ackerman, M/Sgt.<br />

Sarmatia strives to further Polish culture<br />

at the university and to bring<br />

students of Polish descent closer together<br />

through dances, wiener roasts,<br />

and other social functions throughout<br />

the year. The club has been active<br />

on campus for sixteen years, and has<br />

taken part in a ll school activitie.s.<br />

Group sponsor is Mr. ardon .<br />

. Seated: K. Jaworowicz; C. Miller; E.<br />

Warszawski, vice-pres.; R. Miller,<br />

pres.; L. Kunkiewicz, sec.-historian; A.<br />

Szczerba.<br />

Standing: V. Graczyk; L. Domin; D.<br />

Zalko; J. Czarnota; E. Mylenek; A.<br />

Kunkiewicz; T. Mrozowski; A. Roza nski;<br />

C. Zarzycka.<br />

ROTC AIR FRATERNITY<br />

SARMATIA


Seated: J. Stone; B. Thomas; T. Smith; H. Stewart; P. White; B_ Wilde.<br />

Second Row: E. Strange; G. Armstrong; R. Baetz; A. Haggar; C. Connolly; W.<br />

Seitz; J. Maben; D. Singer; J. Hopfner; A. Bazan; L. S. Seale; W. Simmons; R.<br />

Miller.<br />

Third Row: K. Hallberg; R. Kannry; A. Adams; H. Evans; T. Glen; C_ Wegener;<br />

M. Alden; E. Thomas; L. Davies; H. Lawson; F. Bommarito; J. Moore.<br />

Originally the Shah fraternity, this group is now known as the Beta Omicron<br />

chapter of the national social fraternity, Tau Kappa Epsilon. TKE's earnestly<br />

strive for brotherhood through working together toward common aims to better<br />

understand their fellow man and live in harmony with them. The group won first<br />

prize at Wintermart and sponsored the Homecoming queen, Barbara Alvey. Dr.<br />

Stewart is group sponsor.<br />

A pre-medical fraternity, Sigma Phi<br />

Lambda seeks to promote brother.!'<br />

hood, raise the scholastic average<br />

of and aid the members in preparation<br />

for their profession.<br />

Seated: V. Hamparian, treas.; D. Tarpinian,<br />

rcd. sec.; F. Wilner, pres.; T.<br />

Junod, vice-pres.; D. Vigor, corresponding<br />

sec.<br />

Standing: M. D. Campbell; R. Seligmar;<br />

L. Anderson; A. Palmby, Jr.; J.<br />

W. Maben; J. Gamrat/1; C. Campau;<br />

A. Hopkins; M. Pon.<br />

To create a perpetual sorosis among<br />

the members and to maintain the<br />

highest ideals of loyalty, amity, and<br />

fidelity are the aims of Sigma Sigma,<br />

a local social sorority. Founded in<br />

March, 1926, the group participates<br />

in all school activities. Dr_ Doris A.<br />

C line is advisor to the group.<br />

Seated: V. Kapuscinski; J. Hanchett,<br />

vice-pres.; B. Bremiller, pres.; P. Gaffney,<br />

rec. sec.; A. Murray, corres. sec.;<br />

C . Zillgitt, treas.<br />

Standing: P. A. Burke; V. Barrett; D.<br />

Prance; B. Bremiller; A. Journey; K.<br />

Sweeney; E. Simpson; B. Knott; M.<br />

Steinmetz; S. Rundorff; D. Hoover;<br />

H. Andrews.<br />

Not Present: P. Crutchley; R. Gellerman;<br />

M. Hubbart; R. Mell; S. Mc­<br />

Kinney; V. Fuller; D. Wilson.<br />

SIGMA PHI LAMBDA<br />

SIGMA SIGMA


Seated: I. Alexander; B. Carnett; B. Tornow; R. Boyce; B. Herbert; L. Johnson:<br />

P. Nicholas.<br />

Second Row: B. Edwards: J. Kelley: E. Downing; R. Mansell: R. Munson; C. Juroff,<br />

Jr.: A. Reef: K. Cowing: R. Corbeil; W. Major; N. Shinn.<br />

Third Row: P. Hi ll; L. Wickwire; P. Pierce: D. Cowing; M. L. Bengtsson: D. Bohnwagner:<br />

T. Gault: M. Long: G. Klepser: P. Reiche.<br />

Dedicated to the purpose of providing religious, intellectual, and moral guidance<br />

for Methodist students at the University, the foundation provides lectures, discussion<br />

periods, social outings: and a retreat for members and guests. Their<br />

faculty sponsor is Dr. Marshall Wheatley; religious director is Reverend R. H.<br />

Boyce.<br />

A local social sorority, Sigma Theta<br />

Delta celebrated its 22nd birthday<br />

this year with a formal initiation, a<br />

wiener roast, and several date affairs.<br />

Also the gals proudly boast court<br />

members at the Homecoming and<br />

Engineers Ball. Their aim is to further<br />

scholastic standing and provide companionship<br />

for its members.<br />

Seated: M. Bamberger, corres. sec.;<br />

L. Firiedlander, vice-pres.; H. Kollin,<br />

pres.; B. Rose, treas.<br />

Standing: S. Goldstick; S. Weinstein;<br />

B. Trabman; M. Bishop; C. Klein; J.<br />

Hurwitz; R. Whiteman.<br />

A local social sorority, Xi Omicron's<br />

main aims are to foster school spirit<br />

and higher scholastic achievement<br />

among their members. An ann ual<br />

mother and daughter tea, a formal<br />

dinner dance in December, and activities<br />

including the alumni chapter<br />

round out their social season. The<br />

group sponsor is Dr. Jane B. Welling.<br />

Seated: J. Ayling: I. Miakinen; D.<br />

Staube, pres.; J . Alanson.<br />

Standing: K. Jaworowicz: M. Roddy:<br />

C. Hunt; B. Smeck; D. Rochon: R.<br />

Siank; E. Marshall; V. Daraban.<br />

SIGMA THETA DELTA<br />

XI OMICRON


Seated: B. Neitzel, corres. sec.; S. Hanna, pres.; V. Brodel, sponsor; B. ONeal,<br />

vice-pres.; G. Pavey, rec. sec.<br />

Second Row: M. Cunningham; I. Peters; B. Gregory; J. Hood; D. Potter; B. Halberg;<br />

J. Greenhoe; H. Distler.<br />

Third Row: F. Thompson; M. J. Ellis; B. Beal; J. Mish; R. Kramer; J. Lozen; N.<br />

Kluwe, treas.<br />

Not Present: Y. Stein; M. Dunn.<br />

Founded in 1927, Zeta Chi aims for better scholastic standing, to foster good<br />

fellowship in the university, to support university functions, and to hold social<br />

functions. The group won the scholarship cup for 1948-49, and- with the TKE<br />

fraternity- won first place at Wintermart. Other activities included entertaining<br />

patients at the Dearborn Veteran's Hospital and acting as hostesses at the<br />

Old Gold Show.<br />

The first women's organization on the<br />

Wayne campus was the Y.W.C.A.<br />

Their aims are to build a fellowship<br />

of women and. girls devoted to t he<br />

task of realizing in life those ideals of<br />

personal and social living to which<br />

we are committed as Christians. An<br />

Apple-Polisher's Tea, coke dances,<br />

Christmas greens s a Ie, Sunday<br />

brunches, and a weekly coffee hour<br />

are among the social events of the<br />

group. Marion Branton is the Y.W.<br />

C.A. sponsor.<br />

Seated: M. Miyaya, treas.; E. Gohlke,<br />

sec.; P. Browder, vfce-pres.; H. Borkowski,<br />

pres.; l. McHenry, advisor;<br />

Mrs. G. Cappin; M. Branton, director.<br />

Standing: A. Hakim; D. Jaynes; E.<br />

Stanard; S. Bachrach; B. Bloess; J.<br />

Winter; F. Barr; C. Zarzycka; T.<br />

Grant, membership chairman; G .<br />

Chapman; E. Smith.<br />

y.w.e.A.


Miss Wayne U., G loria Segrue<br />

WAYNE'S QUEENS<br />

Beth Thompson, Honorary Colonel Air Fraternity<br />

Norma Johnson, Governor's Lady<br />

Barbara Alvey, Homecoming Queen<br />

Jan Hansen, Miss Modern Design 191


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ORGANIZATION INDEX<br />

ACCEMITES- poge 138<br />

ALPHA BETA PI- page 139<br />

ALPHA DELTA SIGMA- page 139<br />

ALPHA KAPPA ALPHA-page 140<br />

ALPHA KAPPA PSI- page 141<br />

ALPHA SIGMA PHI-page 142<br />

ALPHA SIGMA ALPHA- page 143<br />

ALPHA SIGMA TAU- page 143<br />

ALPHA THETA SIGMA- page 144-5<br />

ARABS-page 146<br />

ASME-page 147<br />

ART EDUCATION CLUB- page 148-9<br />

AWS-page 150<br />

AWS ACTIVITIES COUNCIL- page 151<br />

BETA GAMMA- page 151<br />

BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION CLUB- page 152<br />

CANTERBURY CLUB- page 153<br />

DELTA EPSILON- page 154<br />

DELTA GAMMA CHI- page 155<br />

DELTA NU- page 156<br />

DELTA OMICRON- page 157<br />

DELTA SIGMA EPSILON- page 157<br />

FROSH BOARD 2nd SEMESTER- page 158<br />

FROSH BOARD 1st SEMESTER- page 159<br />

EPSILON SIGMA- page 159<br />

GAMMA PHI DELTA-page 160<br />

GAS HOUSE GANG-page 161<br />

GAMMA KAPPA CHI- page 162<br />

GAMMA DELTA-page 163<br />

GOLD KEY- page 163<br />

IFC- page 164<br />

ISC-page 165<br />

JUNIOR BOARD-page 166<br />

KAPPA CHI- page 167<br />

M. U. ACTIVITIES COUNCIL- page 168<br />

LAMBDA KAPPA SIGMA- page 169<br />

LUTHERAN STUDENTS ASSOCIATION- page<br />

169<br />

M. U. BOARD OF GOVERNORS- page 170<br />

PHI SIGMA EPS ILON- page 171<br />

OMICRON , DELTA KAPPA- page 172<br />

MU BETA CHI- page 173<br />

OMEGA UPSI LON-page 173<br />

OMEGA PSI PHI - page 174<br />

PHI MU ALPHA- page 175<br />

PI GAMMA-page 175<br />

PI GAMMA SIGMA-page 176<br />

PI SIGMA ALPHA-page 177<br />

PHI UPSILON OMICRON- page 177<br />

SEN IOR BOARD-page 178<br />

SOCIETY OF ELECTRICAL AND RADIO EN·<br />

GINEERS- pa ge 179<br />

SOPHOMORE BOARD- pag e 180<br />

ROTC- page 181<br />

SARMATIA-page 181<br />

TAU KAPPA EPS ILON - page 182<br />

SIGMA PHI LAMBDA- page 183<br />

SIGMA SIGMA- page 183<br />

SPHINX- pag e 184·5<br />

WESLEY FO UN DATION- page 136<br />

SIGMA THETA DELTA- pag e 187<br />

XI OMICRON- page 187<br />

ZETA CHI- page 180<br />

YWCA- page 109<br />

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AI'tiste Beauty Salon<br />

John Beyste .. & Son Lumbel'<br />

Buena Vista - Dexter Se .. vice<br />

Cass-Fo .. est Ba .. bel· Shop<br />

Cass-Wa .... en D .. ug<br />

Candler Roofing Co.<br />

Cui os Rive .. a<br />

C &' F Lunch<br />

Chicago Theatrical Shoe Co.<br />

Conc .. ete Steel & Fi .. ep .. oofing Co.<br />

Convention Hall<br />

Cunningham D .. ug Sto .. es<br />

Det .. oit Bluellrint & Supply<br />

Det .. oit Conse .. vato .. y of Music<br />

Det .. oit Edison Co.<br />

Det .. oit G .. avu .. e<br />

Det .. oit Institute of Musical A .. ts<br />

Family C .. eamery Co.<br />

Fi .. eside Lounge<br />

Fi .. eside p .. inte .. s<br />

Gene Levett<br />

Geo .. ge's Service<br />

Hal'pur's Inc.<br />

Inouye's Campus Toggery<br />

John R. Fuel & Supply Co.<br />

n:el'n's Maste .. Heater & Coolel' Co.<br />

Klein's Restau .. ant<br />

K .. use's Restau .. ant<br />

Lev's Gulf Se .. vice<br />

Main Libra .. y Shoe Repair<br />

Masonic Temple<br />

Michigan Consolidated Gas Co.<br />

Midge's<br />

Met .. opolitan Motion Pictu .. e Co.<br />

Miles-Fox Co.<br />

Patty's Beauty Shoppe<br />

Rathskeller's<br />

Robin Hood Grill<br />

Sak's Cleaners<br />

Steve Petix<br />

Th .. ee Sta .. Clothing<br />

Titus Welding '<br />

T .. aub B .. os. & Co. Jewele .. s<br />

VA W -CIO Bookstore<br />

BUSIER<br />

and BUSIER •••<br />

Industry is busier than ever before, and so are we at Detroit<br />

Edison. Each week more homes and shops are going up . . .<br />

farms are modernizing. All are using more and more electricity.<br />

This growing business and industrial activity means greater<br />

opportunities for trained people.<br />

We congratulate the class of '49 and look to you, the graduate<br />

today, for leadership tomorrow.<br />

THE DETROIT EDISON COMPANY<br />

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5ireJiJe of!ounge<br />

DELICIOUS FOOD - ENTERTAINMENT<br />

Also Luncheons - Dinners<br />

Private Rooms for Parties<br />

BELCREST HOTEL<br />

CASS AT KIRBY TE 1-5700<br />

CONGRATULATIONS<br />

CONGRATULATIONS<br />

to the Class of <strong>1949</strong><br />

MILES FOX<br />

Compl.t. Office Outfitters<br />

From<br />

JOHN. R. FUEL & SUPPLY CO.<br />

19225 JOHN R.<br />

*** THREE STAR CLOTHING ***<br />

6300 GRATIOT at MT. ELLIOTT<br />

Announces<br />

ONE DOLLAR DISCOUNT<br />

To<br />

WAYNE STUDENTS<br />

On<br />

TUXEDO RENTALS<br />

CARLOS RIVERA ORCHESTRAS<br />

The Hnest in Music for Dances l Weddingst Banquets/ Picnics, Etc.<br />

Music of Different Nationalities, Novelties<br />

COMPLETE ORCHESTRA SERVICE REASONABLE PRICES<br />

For Information Calf<br />

CARLOS RIVERA<br />

8738 HOSMER VAlley 2-9226<br />

CONGRATULATIONS<br />

to the Class of <strong>1949</strong><br />

C. & F. LUNCH<br />

MEET M E AT MIDGE'S<br />

MIDGE'S GRILL<br />

Across from Main Bldg.<br />

4844 CASS<br />

Serving the Construction Industry<br />

Since 1920<br />

TITUS WELDI NG CO.<br />

Structu1'al & Welding Engineers<br />

3202 Whitney Ave. TY. 6·0840<br />

CONGRATULATIONS<br />

to the Class of <strong>1949</strong><br />

CASS·FOREST BARBER SHOP<br />

CONGRATULATIONS<br />

to the Class of <strong>1949</strong><br />

MAIN LIBRARY SHOE REPAIR<br />

CONGRA TU LA T IONS<br />

TOTHE<br />

<strong>1949</strong> GRADUATES<br />

Detroit's Convention and<br />

Exhibition Headquarters<br />

CONVENTION HALL<br />

DETROIT, MICHIGAN<br />

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CONGRATULATIONS and BEST WI SHES<br />

TO THE WAYNE UNIVERSITY GRADUATING CLASS<br />

We hope you have been pleased with us and would like to serve you further.<br />

REMEMBER US FOR YOUR FORMAL AND CANDID WEDDING PORTRAIT<br />

gene levett studios<br />

2648 W. GRAND BLVD.<br />

MAdison 0110 MAdison 2321<br />

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75TH ANNIVERSARY<br />

DETROIT CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC<br />

ESTABLISHED 1874<br />

Michigan's Oldest School of Music<br />

CAPABLE INSTRUCTION ON ALL MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS,<br />

VOICE, SPEECH ARTS, AND DANCING<br />

FULLY APPROVED FOR TRAINING UNDER G.I. BILL OF RIGHTS<br />

ALSO SPECIALIZED COURSES IN MUSICAL THERAPY<br />

5035 Woodward<br />

A BETTER CAR FOR YOUR MONEY<br />

CASH FOR YOUR CAR<br />

BERT BAKER<br />

HOgarth 5815<br />

9800 GRAND RIVER at LIVERNOIS<br />

DETROIT 4. MICHIGAN<br />

CONGRATULATIONS<br />

TO THE CLASS OF <strong>1949</strong><br />

from<br />

FAMILY CREAMERY CO.<br />

TE. 1-2810<br />

CHICAGO THEATRICAL<br />

TOE SLIPPERS<br />

SANDALS<br />

TAP SLIPPERS<br />

SUPPORTS<br />

SHOE<br />

4th FLOOR<br />

Metropolitan<br />

Building<br />

CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES TO THE GRADS<br />

INOUYES CAMPUS TOGGERY<br />

CONGRATULATIONS<br />

AND BEST WISHES<br />

TO THE GRADS<br />

COMPANY<br />

BAllET SLI PPERS<br />

COSTUMES<br />

(HOFFERT.<br />

SUPERTONE.TAPS)<br />

33 JOHN R STREET<br />

Between Woodward<br />

& Broadway<br />

LEWIS<br />

ARTIST SUPPLY CO.<br />

• ARTIST SUPPLI ES<br />

• DRAFTI NG SUPPLI ES<br />

• SIGN SUPPLIES<br />

6408 WOODWARD<br />

FREE PARKING-REAR<br />

Supplying Wayne U. for 17 years<br />

TR. 1-0150<br />

Cameros - Projectors - Photographic<br />

SUPPLI ES<br />

AT THE<br />

CAMERA SHOP<br />

of the<br />

METROPOLITAN MOTION PICTURE CO.<br />

121 Fisher Building<br />

KRUSE/S REST AU RANT<br />

HOME MADE PIES and CAKES<br />

5470 CASS TE. 2-9268<br />

ONWARD WAYNE<br />

LEVIS GU LF SERVICE<br />

3345 W. McNICHOLS - FAIRFIELD<br />

Discounts to N. S. A. Card Holders<br />

PATTY'S BEAUTY SHOPPE<br />

13115 MACK at LENOX (1 Block past Dickerson)<br />

Phone VAlley 2-1808<br />

* 10% DISCOUNT ON BEAUTY TREATMENTS<br />

* 20% DISCOUNT ON PER,UANENTS (S10.30 & UP)<br />

To . . . ALL WAYNE U. GIRLS<br />

Use Your Wayne Identification Cards<br />

CUSTOM TAILOR TUXEDOS RENTED<br />

STEVE PETIX<br />

7433 W. McNICHOLS<br />

ROBIN HOOD'S GRILL<br />

LIVERNOIS, JUST BELOW 8 MILE<br />

CONGRATULATIONS<br />

to the graduating closs of '49<br />

DETROIT BLUEPRINT & SUPPLY<br />

2345 CASS RA 8544<br />

ABBEY FENCE & WIRE CORP.<br />

ONWARD WAYNE<br />

4704 EIGHTEENTH<br />

BUENA VISTA - DEXTER SERVICE<br />

Congratulations to the Closs of '49<br />

GEORGE/S SERVICE<br />

13100 DEXTER<br />

CASS corner SECOND<br />

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