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1- , 1- l Chi Sigma Phi, an engineering social fraternity, was founded on campus in 1922 with the aim of inculcating in its members high standards of professional ethics, of fostering true culture and broadening the members' vision beyond the narrow limits of their profession. They seek to develop gentlemen and scholars worthy of the engineering profession and of the University. The active members are co-sponsors of the annual Varsity Ball and the Tower Ball, besides taking an active part in the Carnival and the Float Parade. Annually they present an award to the graduating engineer who has attained the highest scholastic average for tive years. l98 Eugene J. Altermatt Edmund J. Cleplela Gus M. Davis Jr. Edmund C. Decker Joseph L. Dietz Donald M. Figurski Eugene J. Forster Lawrence L. Gates President Anthony J. Gioia Joseph M. Groen Pledgemaster Donald E. Hoey Lawrence R. Hogan Sergeant-at-Arms Niels H. Johnson Zuhair J. Kazanii Kenneth James Law Raymond A. LeBlanc Robert B. Mucha Joseph T. Piltittere Ray A. Piziali Carl M. Redlin Jr. Charles R. Wagner Byron Lloyd Warner Treasurer Victor W. Wiktorowskl Thomas R. Woods Martin W. Wyrod Vice-Presi dent Alex Peter Zukowskl
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RGRJTY SERVICE S Nancy Anne Barbour Eugenia H. Bernacki Geraldine B. Birch Mary Jane Bobowski Joan I. Brady Louise Clancy Delphine M. Drenikowski Patricia Lee Quagline Mary Joanne Gauthier Vice-President Wilhelmina V. Jarosz Corres. Secretary Barbara Ann Mistor Massimina Peluso Jacqueline M. Rotondo Joanna M. Skupny Treasurer Barbara K. Sokalski Recording Secretary Eleanor Vitca is is XB EZ 0 it i it it 1 1 ,-A . W , -YA--I l 'fr Q 3 Q I-S - . f E B Q QE H Q 4 it E H Q 1 B 12 ti Q 4,4 .:. 3 B ,., B .... . whim .W - 1- - Q President tg.-'-:, -a.- 1 -me . e.:1..zf: 1 A :gf A 4 :V V ' 'i .zeaf ' 2 ' u , Chi Lambda Tau, a general service sorority, was founded on the University of Detroit campus March 2, l950. Not only the foreign Jesuit missions but also the domestic mission provinces receive aid from this group who raise funds by an annual card party. Their sec- ondary aim is to support University undertakings which they actively participate in with an annual Homecoming float and a Carnival Booth. we ZW rgiggigi 1' it -f- st 4 -wma: n :.:.:.. .,..:.5 - ..,.. , 5. H W ..:.:.:gsg - -Q -. . 55531 Q gt, If. 3551575 f M- ff-N pw 197
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1 l 1 1 1 1 l 1 1 l 1 Zeta Chapter of Delta Phl Epsilon was established at the Universlty of Detroit in 1924. The alms of the fraternity are the improvement of freedom of trade and of enterprise. These purposes apply to the fields of 'foreign relations, political science and commerce. Delta Phi Epsilon sponsors the Continental Cruise annually. Loyalty to the University and participation in constructive actlvitles are fostered by the fraternity. Charles H. Babcock Treasurer Frederick L. Falater President Gerald J. Carnago James Collias John D. Compton Nicholas R. Devine Secretary Emanuel J. Rothis Ralph J. Semetko Vice-President Peter J. Treff Pledge Master Alex Valos ORITY 5 V! . 1 if U H Ilr- ' - 1 9 ' ' '..,., Q N William A. Bernock, Jr. E Y Q tat 4 E M Q2 :M 2 5 U' it -A 2 U3 h 51. Q I-U lm G , ....... E W t -2. Q. . .54 . .1-Qzifw .c . .a:iH?5' .Mftqlif 155 .4-1.19.1-Qi' 7 1. - Pi' -. gi ' 1 3:2-W ,5 l Mary Ann Coomes President Catherine F. Shelley Vice-Presi dent 1 Delta Omicron is a National Music Sorority founded at the Cincinnati Conservatory of Music in 1909. The Beta Chapter was established at the University of Detroit in 1911. Academic excellence is required of all members. The sorority's aim is to aid its members in the develop- ment of musical proficiency and in the maintenance of a high degree of scholarship. 199
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