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TY CtClE NOR S HO C .Sl REW C1 LF NA I0 T NA '3 Eff. 1 N f r .ez-'wggsfgasgw gs ' ?1,?w't35jgfj2 l.,,- Um. A-. .W Sit. Q -.f..Q::Q'l 5- ,.., The Michigan Eta Chapter of Pi Kappa Delta was founded at the University of Detroit in i933 with the aim of providing and stimulating intercollegiate speech activities among students. The activities of this chapter include intercollegiate oratory and debate. This com- petition ls helpful in training students in the field of public speaking. Membership is limited to students with good scholarship. Annual awards are given to members for outstanding achievementp both men and women are eligible for these honors. Richard J. Peck President Catherine A. Regan in J. Eugene Kerwin 3
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. egg :., in an - L A if .A 7 A iQ:- . . first, Q V f, ' 2' c' ug-11 Q' B 5 ,M Phi Gamma Nu has the distinction of being the oldest sorority on campus, Zeta chapter havlng been founded in 1931. The sorority's membership consists of women students in the Commerce College who promote the aims of the University and opportunities for business women. The cultivation of good soclal and professional attitudes among its members is the aim of the sorority. The Phi Gamma Nu Scholarship Key is awarded annually to the graduating coed in the Commerce College who has attained the highest scholastic average throughout her four years at the University. 216 Carmen E. Amato Joann S. Auk Olga R. Baharozian Corres. Secretary Ann V. Burke Vice-President Ellen Conlon Recording Secretary Dorothy E. Cooley Dolores M. Dombrowski Geraldine F. Dominiak Rosemarie Gagnon Claire M. Groft Juanita A. Graff Treasurer ' Joan Haener Jeanne F. Hagerty Marie E. Hinckley Beverly J. Ianelli Pledge Mistress Mary E. Jackson Josephine Jozefaciok Mary Ann Kee-fe Vice-President Mary L. Leonard Mary H. Mullaney Scribe Mary F. Radllcki Patricia A. Rozanka Marlene E. Scherer Connie J. Smigel Mariorie A. Zorn fx' 'EE: 'I . , ,g,.- -11 ?4'gQfl-Y: A , .'f.,,,, ,. af. A ,L . .,. ,rv-,,.Q 3 in J ,,- 1, A 1 -A 5 I.-r' . .ri p,1'ili',.h- QT: ' wif. w 'wt -. E , .E.,.., J 2 , , Q. 43 -ff ,Lt K. f . -3. ' Ci. 9455254111 , , .. lik.. ifaf 119: rv I 4' a T: kk' f I k,. Jr . NATIONAL COMMERCE PROFESSIONAL SORORITY
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Members of Pi Tau Sigma are chosen on the basis of high scholastic achievement. The fraternity is a National Mechanical Engineering Honor Society, with the aims of helping the members socially and profes- sionally and of fostering a spirit of brotherhood among them. The fraternity ls active in all the 'functions of the Engineering College. A handbook is awarded annually to the engineering iunior who maintained the highest scholastic average during his first two years. 218 Henry T. Adema John F. Birkner Donald J. Carlson John B. Colletti Donald P. Duclos Treasurer Joseph E. Fedorko Lawrence L. Gates Louis W. Huellmantel Gyan S. Kohli Thomas J. Liddell Elio P. Lori Robert W. McBain Joseph E. Mila Ronald C. Pampreen Corres. Secretary Ray A. Piziali Carl M. Recllln, Jr. Peter A. Ross Earl J. Schitlfhauer Robert J. Smith Francis W. Sporer Thomas W. Thompson President l 55 Q , 4 ,x 'X 1 L1 , r' -f. . ,s W 3'2 i fi' ,, rf' -ri .5 ' X. M .. c-gi? N '41 I .5 fs M. .1551 -ar-ss l 1 5 1 ,fi-151' 1. ?fll'I5Q l'4:-if-ff? 'ff-? 'ii' -fainti- . fr 1, ug: 2-at . .M . M 4 3 -- .V .,. Q. : 1331: : A f Tx ' 'Mr' 1. 135 ra 2: :g fn, - .-.gn A gig , TY SOCIE NOR HO NG GINEER EN I. CA l N HA EC M L NA I0 T NA 1
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