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19117 2 GRIFFIN WAYNE UNIVERSITY CONTENTS O ADMINISTRATION l SEPTEMBER O OCTOBER I NOVEMBER I DECEMBER I JANUARY I FEBRUARY 0 MARCH I APRIL 0 MAY O JUNE I FEATURES . I I AJC, III, Tift I 1' I II. ' ' '1 rv CU ,-X- T ' ' L+ ,, , E, , x I qc.. 14 K 'In fl A Eflfff' ' FOREWORD One hundred and seventy-eight years ago the first sailing vessel on the Great Lakes passed through the Straits of Lake Erie. Built by LaSalle on the Niagara River in 1769, it was named The Griffin. In nineteen hundred and twenty-five the students of the College of the City of Detroit selected the name of this pioneer vessel as the title for their book of the year. For more than two decades since that time, The Griffin yearbook has appeared at Wayne University. This year the tradition is continued with the 1947 edition of the annual review in picture and prose. l cf V Ns. 1 K -.--. i I 1 ' ll ,Q K Zil' in ff - ,W 4 li s mf if ' T Q ,fy Jyf WI' ll f v i. S, Q. - p ng , ,sst of - l s A f s cIl'ii?:EfiE?1fe ears Q' g 'Q X1 6 DEDICATICDN We dedicate this Griffin ot 1947 to the real- ization ot our plans for a greater Wayne University and to those who have striven through the years for facilities worthy ot a great center ot learning. Q ADMINISTRATIQN 'B k I l u s . 'Q a u , Q.: . X W Ns. . V at r 'W-.5 -1 i. i ,, x L Tl,-. . ' ' :L '- I I num, , X 1 x, v :S . ' ,si-NS ' L N.. .1 'af r , .sw V The President and the First Lady of the University at home. Dr. Henry's interest in the problems and activities of the students is familiar to all on the campus. He has taken great pleasure in his con- tacts with them and has given his personal support to their enterprises. vis f , i i. r 4 555' I fi if 2j M, x' If , ' ,J . K ' ag., s - - ' ' gi , i ffif, rf , . . 13?f'j. . . ,. - Dr. David D. Henry President of Wayne University In this year of Wayne's maior expansion Dr. Henry has epitomized the energetic, forward-looking spirit of the University. Meeting the problems of heavy enrollment and the challenge of the postwar period, he has at the same time continued to prepare for the demands of the future. C 'S W Nb COUNCIL OF DEANS Seated: Dean Hardy A. Kemp, Medicineg Deon Roland T. Lakey, Pharmacy: Dean Arthur Carr, Engineering, Dean Waldo E. Lessenger, Education, Dr, Wendell Vreeland, Research and Information, Dr. David D. Henry, President, Asst. Dean Robert Magee, Education, Assoc. Dean Don Miller, Liberal Arts, Dr. John Richards, Admissions and Registration. Standing: Dean Victor F. Spathelf, Student Affairs, Assoc. Dean William Stapleton, Medicine: Dean Walter C. Folley, Business Administration, Dr. Alden W. Thompson, Athletics. The Council of Deans is on administrative body composed of the Deans of the several colleges. lt acts as the Executive Committee of the University Council and carries into effect the rules and reso- lutions of that body. It deals with administrative matters under University control and has jurisdiction in matters of discipline. WAYNE UNIVERSITY FACULTY CGUNCIL the university as a whole. It is made up of Twelve members of the faculty elecied at large and oihers from each college on The basis of fhe number of faculty to be represented. WAYNE UNIVERSITY CLUB L, ,, I Dr. Henry addresses a meeting of the Council at the Maccobees Building Wx BOARD OF GOVERNORS, WAYNE UNIVERSITY CLUB Seafed: Alexander Brecle, Secrefaryg Robert Thompson, Chairmong James Lewis, Treasure Sianding: Max Coral, Norman Wann, Lee Endsley, Homer Strong. Noi in picfure: Harold Soderquist. WOMENS FACULTY T CLUB K- l OFFICERS OF WOMEN'S FACULTY CLUB First Row: Eleanor Bodewig, Treasurer, Vivian Puhek, Publiciiy, Elizobelh Haberllorn, Vice-Presidenf, Elsie Townsend, Social. Second Row: Jane Welling, Presidenfg Laura Osborn, Educalion and Professional Commiffee, Melvo Hommerl, Secrefary, Hazel Graham, Program. AMONG THE FACULTY .kf 1V T, Tr Sa ra Ruane Business Adminisfrafion Qxw., Harold Bosillus, Liberal Arts, ws... . .-- --4' ' r gs , if 9 ,Le v-1 :Himsa Dean Victor F. Spafhelf and I.F,C. President Graham Porfer Everett Phelps and Edward J. Bird, Liberal Arls 'mi AMONG THE FACULTY ' ' 2 - -v 5 '11 153'2f l ' ii i I . M aww ?N 'u-wma? ...I H3 leff: Herberf W. Bixby Electrical Engineering Below: Frances G. Sanderson Home Economics Below, lefl: William J. Bossenbrook Hisfory Below, righf: Preston H. Scoh, Speech, presenfs an award fo Cornel Francu Dean Len! D. Upson, Public Affairs and Social Work l 'Q sf G en Burrows Mcfhemchcs .navqsg-'sg ka z' VA' YQ Us SEPTEMBER Www. -own - .ffm-. , X iss 9 4 T XX ' at Ezgzf:-:T- X 'fxirgg ' ' Lamp- NQ2 in xii 1 v S F NCDRTHERN UNIT GF WAYNE UNIVERSITY The Northern Unit at Clairmount and Woodward was opened in the fall of 'I946 to accommodate entering students for whom facilities were not available ct the main campus. From the beginning the Northern group has been energetic, and interested, and has carried on many major activity proiects. Miss Arlene Aldrich, activities counselor Northern Unit. '-5 if Student group working Q' with Mr. Milton Barnett, Counselor. , ' N - I F T Left to right: 1,2 F 1-s'- ,f 1.f T. Thom ia S' Q ' 3 Y 'Z Harold Friedman L Q 2. SA Rf? E. Mandel a ,Q gt? X .,,... - .- ,A , R. Ling K A ,I Mr. Barnett 5 Q ' 'I T' D. Olson 1 X e Florence M. Aiton Jeanne Akers Robert Albertson Ruth Allen Darwin Alonso Q an w .es -.E . 5 ifi ' ' 3. , , ...lei ks Nc- in ?,v?,i,gy 1 -X 5 L5.,l1 .N , . ,fs .M ,L fx if Ai I A A. W. S. ACTIVITIES CO UNCIL, NORTH ERN UNIT M B tty Martinico, Mari- Firsi row: e Iyn Ritter, Main Unit A.W.S. Rep- resentativeg Norma Johnson. Mary Gerardini, Second Vrow: Mary Nagy, Georgia Senos, Miss Arlene Aldrich, Advisor. MACKENZIE UNION ACTIVITIES COU First row: Warren Danielson, Hugh Anderson, Clive Summers, Charles Stone. Kollenberg, bert Ling, Eugene f mrn, Roger Vercruysse. Second row: Ro Miss A. Aldrich, Counselor, William P ro Robert louis Alznauer Robert L. Anderson William P. Andrew Q 44 , I ' P Tr --wa.. ea 'Rf ---.L -4 'Wu' Leonard Patton A '-i 'Q f :- . NCI L, NORTHERN UNIT ndrews ...af N A s...,.4, N Virginia Ellen An drews :cl lv .,,..mw f ww-- ., - l A..,. A, if l V' WWW? ' ' T H l S l S T H E ' ' r l ' r ' .,r'z--.f,, :::va5fzr::mpvv'nffv?ff?WWm - 1 'vw .,..,-lf il f 1 E QMS j if 13' ' '- W , new X 1 v X 3' .. X 5 1 -9 ' ?'- W' ' H -X 'A gffiifiirff - V f' ' Az L, A f ff 1 A , A --..,. si fl' ..,, 53 i ' H -, ---- -v 1 ff H U -- : 11 M fs . 1 Q. A J - Q '- -.-' 4-. 1 2,.' ' 2 Q' 'iwff-. ' 13.1 A N - 4: ,,.., ,, Z .q -,.. 71 1 I I I r -..- ' -Q , Rf Aj W A,,,,,,,., ....,,,...,,.. .. .. K ' 4 - I ,.,. Ms, 'fbi b ' B W 11 W ' 9 ' 4 Hours and more hours spent in regisfruiion and baoksiore lines. Helen M. ,mm X A All My N 20 Richard C. Ashcom Siunley I. Aylsworfh Ann E. Azarewicz Gloria D. Bailey - ww gym:- , - X' 9 is l few? N ,,' N5 Q f ,M ,3 I wg A' ..-an -' X 1. S 1 Q ' h ' 'qrwm 1 new ' I 3 - 251. C S Q Vfib bi Q qi LA, , ., f ' . ggi? 132 . . ' ' - - lil-ix r i A t . ,. . - .1 I S is if KN 1 -X 1 N is is if --f x 2 l V Campus House opens its doors io beginning bridge enihusiasis. li A X Line up for fun at Mackenzie Union. iw gl ,,,, 'i13. f, Stags Only. Mackenzie Union's , Men's Night h Knigh! V. Bailey Ernest R. Baker Harold William Baker Edwin Ward Banhagel Thelma Virginia Barringlon fm? AC! A ,ish 'Q r .. . ' in 'Q 1 F 'QM ,F I 'uf f . . . 52.6 gl .. Q94 , 21 R A Alto Saxman Larry Schwartz with sweet and mellow interpre- tation of Body and Soul was one of the highlights of the all-vet sextet at the Jazz Concert. Other solid senders featured Dworkin on the trumpet, Kenny Singer, drums, Bob Smith, brass, Bob Monroe, piano, and Leonard Schuck, tenor sax. There was a good reception of all the numbers in the Union Music Committee's first venture of the year. i' .1 11' il fqlaf 45 JAZZNIGHT ' 13+ X? i l 3 2 5 Z Q I 'Q Q V ,i li. ll ll g , at Qs Rina Basin Thomas M. Batchelor R0bEI O- Bauer -x ,fx - N .. BY ban. Ja mes E. Beard 'UF 49- 995 -.,, -QQ? lxh 1 Nelle S. Beasley B reis- Q r X IN SEPTEMBER Versatile Freshmen, Delores Wisniewski and John Penner, have been selected, by our staff, as the most outstanding Girl and Boy on campus tor the Month of September. Delores is active in A.W.S. and is on the First Semester Freshman Board, at the Northern Unit. John is President of the Second Semester Freshman Board and an active participant in Mackenzie Union activities. Caught on the move. The Wayne University Theater moves into McCollister Hall. Wilfred C. Becker i l ltp fifgf me ' ., .1 ' -f 5 S, .-.,: -y - fe if 'mn I .,F.!: ?, . ' l ,I lf ... X si 4 Barbara G. Beer A - X . if s X Viv i Shirley G. Beider Madeline J. Belkin Vivian R. Belkin . ix lfqffiss- ' K' Q 73' FQ. 'If 23 V. egg. - ' A .9 f ss iz- . f ' 'Y' '- Q:5:'+.. X ,GSS-.6-+R Y 4- 1 X Q X A.W. S. The Association of Women Students is the core of Women's activities and interests on the campus. This year under the leadership of Patricia Williams, president, A.W.S. has car- ried on an extensive program ot activities at Campus House and else- where on the campus. The Policy Board, the Executive Board, and the Activities Board of A.W.S. look back on a year of achievement prefacing the anticipated move to Webster Hall. Under the advisorship of'Miss Kathryn Houghton, counselor for Women's activities, A.W.S. has served thousands of the women students at Wayne. EXECUTIVE BOARD First Row: J. Greenhoe, P. Wil- liams, N. Catalina, D. Lanspeary. Second Row: P. Comstock, B. Stark, G. Bailey, J. Kinley, S. Falconer, F. Zercher. Third Row: Miss Houghton, D. Davison, G. Sugrue, E. Truskow- ski, V. Milirvich, M. Ritter. wg if Sgt A-ill ACTIVITIES BOARD Alexandria Castoupelas, Audrey Deming Jeanne Dever, Queenie Zobian, Secretary, Ninfa Cata Iano, Vice-President, Anna May Dowbiggan Pat Williams, President. Miss Kathryn Houghton William George Benner Marian J. Benson Edwin I.. Berger louis A. Berman Eleanor Beresh .-N -. wwlm -semi XX X bl ! I .Sf if E Xa S WOMEN Prospective Sorority-ites get ac- quainted at Inter-Sorority Council Teas, held at various social centers on Wayne's campus. Camilla Bersani 'Win Douglas D. Bethune 1 ON CAMPUS f V f -, ., f 4 XM Frank R. Beyer -.Xu V Q . - .,, .Asn N .J .. 6, 5. spy' Close Harmony. Co-eds harmonize at A.W.S. get acquainted tea at Campus lloyd Biggle, Jr. v3 ...sa-1lf ' ...av House. Fred F. Birkam '.::4 ' 25 ALPHA KAPPA ALPHA First Row: E. Johnson, Presidenf, D. Shivers, Vice-Presidenh V. Neely, Treasurer. Second Row: I. Edmonson, V. Welch, I. Gaines, L. Warren, M. Wilson. Third Row: V. GriHin, Z. McCullough, J. Lampton, B. Jones, B. Gordon, P. Browder, A. Lightfoot OFFICERS ' E. Johnson, Presidenl D. Shivers, Vice-Presideni D. Carson, Secretary V. Neely, Treasurer D. Phillips, Dean of Pledges Member in Faculiy: Miss Emilie Newcomb. Graduale Advisors: Erma Keys and K. Weiss. Noi in picfure: E. Newcomb, Sponsor, D. Carson, Secrefary, W. Griliiihs, A. Hatcher, D. Phillips, Dean of Pledges, P. Day, D. Cosfon D. Billingslea, L. Creamer. Alpha Kappa Alpha won the plaque for the l.S.C. Sing in 1946. Alpha Kappa Alpha is a nafional sorority whose purpose is Co promote friendship, uniiy, and underslanding among college women, to carry on civic and social acliviliesp to promote an interest in college aciivilies. Alice G. Bishop Barbara Bilner X Q' 49 W-sf' Edward Rolfe Blinn, Jr. - ACN ' w r Jerome P. Bloom Constance Blouni 3 mmm? ALPHA KAPPA PSI FRATERN ITY First Row: A. Pollack, J. Plew, J. Terhune, S. Gierak, G. Patricir, G. W. Kingsbury, R. Hewitt, E. Kreslni. Second Row: T. Kustrzyk, E. Bartos, H. Pruitt, H. Bell, H. Tozer, K.Swonsen, W. L. Haas, M. R. Otto, J. A. Macpherson, M. J. Jablonslli. Third Pow: K. Jenkins, R. Palmer, J. Spurck, W. Lowry, D. McGraw, R. Gebhart, A. Hasty, A. Lomallo, E. Korthals, E. Rylcaczewslli, A. Pearsall, J. Williams, D. Lawrence, C. Williams, J. Enos, M. Alexander, C. Metropole, G. McKenty, R. Woolfenden. OFFICERS George Patrick, President Robert Hewitt, Vice-President Stephen Gieralc, Treasurer John Terhune, Secretary Charles Metropole, Master of Rituals Members in Facu'ty: Edward Eriksen, Spencer Larsen, Gordon Kingsbury, Howard Donnelly, James Wallis Not in picture: Edward Slconieczny. The Phoenician Cup, which is given to persons or organization doing the most for business or for the School of Business Administra- tion, was awarded to Adcroft Club of Detroit-1946, for its work in advertising and in promoting an advertising course at Wayne University. The AKPsi Scholarship Medallion is awarded to the Junior with highest scholarship in School of Business Administration. Alpha Kappa Psi Fraternity is a national organization, the purpose of which is to further the individual welfare of its members, to foster scientific research in the fields of commerce, accounts, and finance, to educate the public to appreciate and demand higher ideals therein: and to promote and advance in institutions of college rank, courses leading to degrees in business administration. Cecille Goodman Blumenfeld 3345 Harold A. Boigon Xi Q Eg f Xif ,fs f 4 Eugenio Joyce Boone asf' Douglas W. Booth Joseph E. Bourque ' 1-L Q 2 5 'lm i' .. .,,,,,f 'wud' , M- f .A ,.,- i ri, A G. Purdy J. Hall S. Hetu C. Jones l.. Reynolds Alpha Sigma Phi, at its centennial convention in Marietta, tion banquet held February l5th at the University Club on Ohio, on September 6, 1946, announced completion of arrange- East Jelferson, Detroit, ments for CDf1S0liClC'll0f' Will' AlPl'lUA KCPPU Pl.. 5'fl1'l0 nfl -IV' Speakers at the banquet included Alpha Sig alumni: Mayor yds 'Chen DH 'he SUW19 deff: Gt '75 C0 W9 l'0 ln Allormc Jeffries, Judge Krause, Councilman Oakman and the national CNY. New JEYSBYA executive secretary of Alpha Sigma Phi, Ralph Burns. President Alpha Sigma Phi, founded at Yale College, December 6, 1845, l'lerllry arid- Dean Spathelt of Wayne also extended the univer- is the tenth oldest Greek-letter college fraternity and now sltys fellcltations. ranks fourteenth in number of chapters. Linder the terms of the Alpha Sigma phi members onive on wayne.s campus include consolidation there are now over 60 active chapters. Ed Baigey' presiden, of ,he Mackenzie union Board of Gov' This union of the two national fraternities transformed the ernorsp John Gregg, chairman of the Mackenzie Union Activi- former Aloha Zeta Chapter of Alpha Kappa Pi at Wayne to ties Council, Fred Johnson, director of the men's show, Life Beta Tau Chapter of Alpha Sigma Phi. This consolidation was With Tartar p and Doug Trites, member of the All-American formally consummated for Beta Tau Chapter at an installa- Swimming Team from Wayne. N Doris l.. Borrusch Elizabeth Marie Borsvold Barbara R. Bowen Temple Smith Boyce J. W. Boyd . X-lf - .s . -. ,. fic... .1 4. it in 4,3 ,. J ...css-1 cet H e-Q gf hs- . . ,au .55 I - .i ' sf-rw 9 .J . . 5 '-1 1 Fibvzf L'-L A Y f I ... , r Q., , ,sv 1' ' ALPHA SIGMA PHI -BETA TAU CHAPTER Row l: H. Erickson, A. Smith, R. Eskola, E. Bailey, R. Steen, S. Hetu, D. Taylor. Row 2: A. Murray, D. Trites, W, Beaufait, R. Williams, R. Sitter, A. Schlenker, W. Donley, L. A. Smith, A, Weiss, C. Jones, Row 3: A. Spencer, K. Metcalf, G. Purdy, W. J. Rodgers, W. Zell, B. Hosking, W. McClurg, R. T. Eckert, P. Spurck, D. Cox, F, Johnson. OFFICERS Edward Bailey, President Richard Pritchett, Vice-President Robert Steen, Recording Secretary Stuart Hetu, Corresponding Secretary Robert Eskola, Treasurer Members-in-Faculty and Sponsors: Dean H. H. Pixley, Faculty Advisor, Karl Folley, Lee Endsley, Everett Phelps, Olin Rulon. People not in picture fActive membersj: H. Axel, R. Brown, W. Burke, J. Hall, D. Meyers, P, Pocock, L. Reynolds, .l. Gregg, C. Lowe. Winner of the lnterfraternity Scholarship Cup for 1946. The purposes for which this association is formed are: To foster education, to maintain charity, to promote patriotism, to encourage cul- ture, to encourage high scholarship, to assist in the building of character, to promote college loyalties, to perpetuate friendships, to cement social ties within its membership, and to foster the maintenance of college houses by chapters for their active members. Richard V. Braisted Joyce Brqvermqn Jqmes A. Brennan William E. Briggs George Robert Brosuis A ii ' lz' L s qv if as --'R . ,Le fe it 5. an-Q9 - '-35' ff ff - ' V . , : f ill llll -we Q, . 'iff--f ss' ' ' ii Q- ,.: K 3 -1+ 3 29 ALPHA THETA SIGMA Row l: V. Kraus, Secretary, J. Vlasic, President, l.. Perreoult, Vi:e-President, P. Coutts, Corresponding Secretary. Row 2: l. Hopping, H. Samoras, G. Conlon, V. Andrews, R. Berecz. Row 3: M. Mozur, M. Lupin, M. Klarich, V. Schaefer, M. Garliclz, S. Rigley. Members not in picture: V. Johnides, D. Weiss, L. Jensen, J. Glavac, I.. Courtright. OFFICERS Jean Vlasic, President L. Perreoult, Vice-President V. Kraus, Secretary P, Coutts, Corresponding Secretary Sponsor: Miss Thelma James. l Patronesses: Dr. Crathern, Dr. Miner, Mrs. Sterne, Mrs. Kelly, Mrs. Henry, Miss Hicks, Mrs. Goodrich. Alpha Theta Sigma is a local organization, the purpose of which is to promote interest in school activities and a spirit of good fellowship among the group forming this organization. John H. Brown Mable Cornelia Brown Elizabeth Buchanan James A. Bueftner f em '. ii Q 2. ' .N Q X. j A JN X X A--suv' Delphine Bruske 20 xg wyv 'QP Us ALPHA SIGMA TAU-THETA CHAPTER Firsf Row: K. Stabile, Recording Secretary, P. McConnell, Pledge Mother, N. Cook, Treasurer, J. Reagan, President, D. Dailey, Vice-President, L. Tandy, Editor. Second Row: P. Christensen, C. Riedel, M. Carter, V. Stortz, J. Chambers, D. Gilleo, E. Wynton, B. Champoux, C. Oxy. OFFICERS Jan Reagan, President Doris Dailey, Vice-President Kirsti Bucht, Corresponding Secretary Kathryn Stabile, Recording Secretary Norene Cook, Treasurer Cleo Ott, Chaplain Advisor: Mrs. Elizabeth Gottesleben Members not in picture: Irene Baranski, Kirsti Bucht, Eleanor Castle, Mary Clemons, Dorothy Haggard, Nora Kero, Marilyn Koshey, Cynthia Lange, Doris D. Manqus, Barbara Melville, Helen Schafler, Gloria Suqrue, Rosemary Wallace. Alpha Sigma Tau is a national social sorority, the purpose of which is to promote the ethical, cultural and social development at the members. Cady Joseph Byer Frederick J. , Jr. Richard Charles Calcatera Kenneth A. Campbell 41:-e X I ,. '1 ui - I OCTOBER ?wx 'f'lfif- mx SZQSEEQE ' .am Y am NRS f'M-N855 yy-Lxxlhxw A5 x I -' , s, Q . ,, 3 , , 'E '- .'-. , Q 'Q . , , 1 X A 'ii , , ' .,.'- i ' - - N - V. ' ' A 4 A ' , Til aa., ., V , ' Y '. ww - 4 ' X' m H, . 1 if A .1.,:, . V - .:. 5 4.5 wx D 1 x 4 I xl .,..Q. i 1 .. ,I Q, ' . Q K 'Sw Him 1 CAMPUS STYLES in il ll l. G ii ., fl fl Mackenzie Union opens Men's Week with , Tartar-Man Beard-Growing Confesi. James ll Siegel, freshman, wins by a close shave. l f Grand finale of Men's Week was Sharps J and Slacks Fashion Show. l 1 1 Co-eds, too, show off campus fashions at K style parade sponsored by Besi Foo? For- Q ward commihee of the A. W. S. S l l l l l l V l ,f Darolhy Carfer Ninfa I. Cafalano William T. Caughey Edward J. Cavanary, Jr. Gerard A. Cavanaugh -in AQ ,,...--- .f . x 34 STUDENT- FACULTY TEA Faculfy and sfudenls meet informally for tea and lull: af Mackenzie Union. See you in class. QR ,h,.. Belly Anne Cllufeis Gwendolyn Kay Chalk Harriet Champlin Paul Amos Chapman vw g Q . b.:-xzucf 49 ,4 'c:..1:-.mi 5:4 't X Q 31' fx -51 Phyllis Jean Christensen 35 Omicron Delta Kappa, national honorary society, names Bud Brettelle, Don Blakely, Edward Bailey, Morton Zieve, Jack Cotton, William Schoenfeld, Rollo O'Haro, and John Stuart as newcomers to the society. OCTOBER FESTIVITIES Plaid Shirt Sl-iuflie street dance, co-sponsored by A. W. S. and Mackenzie Union, featured informal clothes and music by Al Moser and his seven piece band. ' . ' ,- ,- ' ef 5 . -- - - - - . ff- -N IE2:5.-...-:-b:-.'.- 2 s .51 153 V: X., im ii'- S pews.. X KX ik xfg C , if ex. S X' X11 - s f.,- .X ,X t If ,z . 'rw 1 mix , Celia Christiansen ,Q '19 'Q 36 Beatrice K. M. Clark !-wx 4-4' Arlean F. Clarke few is, . ' 43,-im - 'Y F ll . 4 V , ' 3 fg ? '-,-c-:f.u1:1-'..2:1-- 1 A ' sq f 'fmt -5, :iff lg - c , Q ,,Ei5.:3.,:..- .3 - Q . ax 9 . A 1 X it Q sky. X pgs NN - 1 Ni -' xl 2 . A- i Q0 H 1. Q W 3 if Q S ' ai' x Anna C. Cleage V95 Charles 63 W. Cogar STUDENT ACTIGN C. I. R. insfalls complain! box in fhe main hall large enough to accommodate all com- plainis. f Homer Strong, advisor for the class of '47, meets wifh seniors of class con- vocafion held in fhe main building, Room 211. Wayne Students and Faculty respond whole- hearfedly to Communiiy Chest Fund's Red Feaiher Campaign. Aw 2 a 5 3 s c U A an o r Q,-. .Q 33 Irving Cohen wr. W Robert S. Cohen Q an . V' Margarei Collins F95 Q N L- ..,,, .5 ' ,.,.. , X 1' A, Q Jane Connolly Norene Cook 37 ILLUSTRIOUS CJCCASICDN Sponsored by W.U.V.A., Fleet Admiral Chester W. Nimitz, U.S,N,, addressed Wayne students during Veterans' Week at a convocation held in the main audi- torium of the Rackham Building. Dr. David D. Henry, president of the Uni- versity, presented Admiral Nimitz with an honorary l..L.D. Ex Navy faculty members WU VA representatives, and administrators honor Admiral Nlmltz and his staff ata luncheon held in the WardellASheraton dining room Dorothy Maxine Coston Mariam Cottler ,-was 90' T9 I Q V 31,5 Governor Harry F. Kelly officially opened Vet- erans' Week at a sfu- deni rally in the main audiiorium of ihe Rack- ham Building. Following his address, Governor Kelly selects ihe name of the first King for a Day veteran. C., Reign for o Day-Paul Shilol? is Wayne's first King far a Day. King and co-ed court. VETERANS' WEEK Jack W. Croes Marion C. Cumming Annie Laurie Cummings S , es A w in Q1 Ronald A. Cummings Victor Curaiola Sify- , , 1, s?fi.3 r. ' gfjg 'W f ' 1-A iv -44 'Nh fi sh' 114. DRAMA -J The Circular Theatre begins a season of successes with Phillip Barry's play Holiday. Heading a fine cast were Don Blakely, Joyce Carrithers, Wallace Duquet, and Jean George. ' All productions were held in newly acquired McCollister Hall, where the Circular Theatre proved to be a popular campus innovation. Richard A. Curtis Joan Cusenza Helen Barnes Cuzzens Helen De Vlc Sleberth Fred , xg.: , 4 ' .-uf., 5 , .--'Q' 'N . I0 S S if 192:50 gisiulkok 5 ff 2 5 fp is cb 67140-xQL'f N HUVQYINQ 3 Paul Leach and his WWJ Orchestra play for the Board of Governors' Dance at which the Governors' Lady, Jewell Herrington, presided. A. M. If f I F Frank A. Damiano 4v ' Frances E. Daniel J -sc 'if Proudly displaying the Board of Governors' symbol are Mackenzie Union staff mem- bers Jaan Hood, Governor Ed Bailey, and Norma MacGregor. IN OCTOBER A two point honor average, ,,,,JW ,,v, ,,,., ,W 7,,, Russell W. Davidson an . F35 f i. it J.- if fr 7321.1 - 7' I?- ' lr-4 ' Qggil - John William Davis . 4 . ' .N lf' '57 , photagenic features, and rec' ognized achievements in cam- pus activities and athletics, were the requirements lul- lilled by Jewell Herrington, sophomore, and Jack Cotton, senior, selected as the Boy and Girl of the Month for October. Pauline Muriel Day I!- Neal , Af' mi .. ,wwf Vera Day Pearl Devenow NN. OCCUP TIONAL THERAPY Training patients in arts and crafts in order to restore muscular coordination and the use of injured arms and hands is one phase of an occupational therapist's ten months clinical experience. QI' Q-1-.. x,.. IWW- Marion McKinnon demonstrates to patient at the McGregor Convalescent Home the techniques of stenciling and clay modeling, Harold Bernard Diamond ,Q .i -.ff ,,. Paris C. Di Santo Ray Dixon, Jr. 'ms C, X A --6 Ni' .Jf x QW- .. .. P. , 'N . I abs! .,.. lc is fs, F 'isi 1 N' Z' x I . 5 1 -r..' . Xi? we mt FROSH-SOPHS Frosh-Soph spirit is kindled by rivalry at the traditional Frosh-Soph Dance held in the Women's Gym. Selection of the ten best dancers earned points for each classg the class providing the liveliest enter- tainment in a five-minute perform- ance gained additional points. Faculty members judging these events were Gordon Klopf, Arlene Aldrich, Kay Houghton, Harold F. Stewart, and Harry Lunsford. J' I x -1' 5, Max Dobrowitsky Matthew Dollxey Mitchell A. Dobeck C. R. Dobronski, Jr. Ida Dobrowitsky -:Y Q I as 'W 53 'ff fr' N 1 l ' 43 in . , . 4 up un -..- ' .. W HP 9 'E - ' ' ' 99 -iv J. 'f 'W ,,,,,,, Lie 'n . 'ff ,M - I I ,.,, 'L' 1 Ln rg.-. . if I 5 ' Y ' AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY KSTUDENT AFFILIATEl Row 7: J. J. Jasper, I. A. Comb, C. Vann, C. Masson, N. Gordon, H. B. Cutter. Raw 2: M. Fukuda, A. Raskin, G, Kuzin, C, Elson, J. Bello, C. King, J. Bright, E. Malasky, G. Lober, W. Powers. Row 3: B. Meletile, V. Stocks, C. Stilwell, V. Grschik, F. Georich, C. Milonos, D. Ford, V. Hock, M. Koshey, I. Shelmington, E. Isoacsom. Row 4: P. Falf, R. Morgan, E. Haganson, E, Jaeger, F. Youkstetter, M. Elliott, J. Badner, D. Turin, W, Mayer, R. Jahannesen, G. Zagraekas, C. Lutiy, J. Zukawski, A. McGayrnn. OFFICERS C. A, Mcsson, General Chairman SENIOR GROUP MEMBERS lN FACULTY C. Vann, President Dr. N. E. Gordon V. Schaefer, Vice-President Dr. H. B. Cutter l. Acomb, Secretary Dr. J. R. Bright C. Masson, Treasurer Dr. J, J. Jasper C. A. Masson, General Chairman Dr. W, H. Powers JUNIOR GROUP SOPHOMORE GROUP FRESHMAN GROUP J. Bello, President J. Bello, President E. Maiasky, President G. KOIUW, Vice-President C. Elson, Vice-President I.. Thomas, Vice-President M. Fulcuda, Secretary-Treasurer A. Hermann, Secretary-Treasurer G. Laeber, Secretary-Treasurer Honorary Members: R. Cohen, V. Hock, R. Jahannesen, W. Mayer, F. McGlynn, M. Weiner, J. Zukawski. An organization for Chemistry maiors and Chemical Engineers to aflord opportunities for acquaintances, for intellectual stimulation, and - for the fostering and instilling of professional pride in Chemistry. ARAB FRATERNITY Row 1: E. Bryclen, R. Hungerford, R. Doll, D. Phelps. Row 2: L. Mack, H. Somerville, D. MacKenzie, C. Brown, J. Jalcubic. OFFICERS Robert Doll, President George Mathews, Vice-President William Petrillo, Treasurer Richard Phelps, Secretary Members in Faculty: R. Thompson, W. Borgman, W. Harbison, H. Gibb, J, Gibb, G. Miller, B. Hudgins, V. Spathelf, B. Oespelder, H. Strong. Sponsor: Mr. Olin Thomas. People not in picture: E. Gunn Jr., F. Warzin, B. Catlin, L. Alamson, P. Chase, T. Walker, J. Stuart. Pledges: D. Wilson, J. Brady, J. Deforge, R. Hungerford. The Arabs are a local social fraternity, the purpose of which is to promote fellowship, scholarship, ond fraternal spirit among its members. lt.. ,.u,,. -K- . 1 gi N ,-',-1, sw A . n L 1 up A I ll' 'U' u ' I I - SX i rv F 4, ' V ss 1 XJ THE ART EDUCATION CLUB Row l: F. Zwicky, Aclvisorp A. Raphael, L. Biason, H. Starr, E. Ochsner, Vice-Presidentg G. Row 2: E. Savickas, A. Zeidman, V. Colombatto, C. Kamp, L. B. Endtield, R. Radenovich, H. C. Aiello, C. Salyards, Treasurer, P. Gardiner, Recording Secretary, Goetz, B. Pergament, D. Sibley, D. Lemke. Courtright, C. Collins, Associate Vice-President, C. Konersman, G. Chase, Deman, E. Robinson, M. Upper, L. Wells. Row 3: R. Downer, E. Young, A. Jackson, S. Glosser, R. Jurma, B. Glicker, P. Buksa, Corresponding Secretary, H. Hoffa, J. Siegel, E. Wieley, Advisory A. Zawacki, C. Brown, M. Stenson. People not in picture: M. Corgiat, President, D. Chapman, C. Rice, H. Berg, A. Hatcher. ADVISORS Dr. .lane Betsy Welling Earl Weiley Fern Zwickey The Art Education Club maintains numerous and extensive community connections from which its club sponsors are chosen. Sponsors change currently as students widen their teacher-training experiences and establish new contacts with other community agencies. Special projects for 7946-47 included the annual Christmas Show and Sale and the publication of the Art Almanac . with the Alumni Club. The Art Education Club is a local professional organization. Its purpose is to extend the students scope of interest in to education in school and community. Betty Anne Dondineau Stanley G. Doreman Richard L. Doughty in W ef- - X Q ' 5 'n-SX 5 , -eggs : f 'im' V 4. px 1-1 ' fx gg f s . Q N, :X - 'xg 5 , gm, gage-fx. y K. Louis C. Doyle i , '..'tEl25SAg'. X Sli' . ,A Q ' x 2 5 - , 3 cs. t in conjunction art as related Eugene J. P. Drouillard 'If x -fi: - a -x . Q X. . SRT ,Q .... . . v il I '-1-4 Q 6 - 1' 4 5 WAYNE UNIVERSITY B'NAI B'RITH HILLEL FOUNDATION Row I, seated: Marion Kopniclc, Second Vice-President, Aaron Katzman, Presidentg Dorothea Bond, Treasurer, Bernard Schiff, Third Vice-President, Betty Chalets, Recording Secretary. Row 2: J. Yanich, First Vice-President, B. Zate, L. Kolfonow, M. Solomon, A. Goldman, R. Gorback, I.. Lo Patin, H. Gottlieb, N. Adle- man, Corresponding Secretary. OFFICERS Aaron Katzman, President Joe Yanich, First Vice-President Bernard Schipp, Third Vice-President Norman Adleman, Corresponding Secretary Morion Kopnick, Second Vice-President Betty Chapels, Recording Secretary Dorothea Bond, Treasurer B'nai B'rith Hillel Foundation is a national religious organization which fosters social, cultural, and religious activities in inter-faith work. James M. Dudley H. J. Ducote Andree Du Fresne Gerald George Durok Don E. Economy 4?' 'sw ,525 uqx ,a-5 if .93 f? .pw 'LT' 6513 fa? NGVEMBER X f x xi X 'G S Jerry Efros Lillian Efrns it Q X TODAY 1 I Governor Harry F. Kelly, assisted by Dean Arthur Neef, turned the first silver spadetul of dirt for the Student Center on Tuesday, November 3, 1946. The Ground-Breaking Ceremony was witnessed by students and faculty, and marked the beginning of a new era in Wayne's history. The S900,000 classroom center is the first build- ing to be erected in the proposed 52,700,000 building program. Speakers at the dedication ceremony included Governor Kelly, Mayor Edward J. JeFfries, Jr., David D. Henry, University President, Arthur Neef, Dean of the Law School, and Cora Tombaugh, Vice- President of the Student Council. Attending the ceremonies were John Ballenger, Police Commis- sioner, George Edwards, City Council President, Albert F. Cobo, City Treasurer, Dr. Burt R. Shurly, and Mrs. Laura Osborn, Member of the Board of Education, and Edgar G. Whitcomb, Arts Com- mission president. lla Elisabeth Edmonson Robert N. Elliott John L. Emery ..A'::,' S' TOMCDRRCDW Suren Pilafian designed the Wayne classroom building which will include three floors of classrooms, library space, administra- tive offices, and four lecture halls. Following the dedication ceremony, the construction company began clearing the Merrick- Cass area, site of the new classroom building. 1N'AYNEUNlVED,SITY CLASSDNGGM BUIL Q Willie C. Evans Virginia M. Evans Marshall Burk Faist Shirley Falconer Rose Feldman XR 'Es XWW W Q A 2 . WAYNE'S TARTAR The Tartars opened their T946 football season with the Univer- sity of Detroit at U. of D.'s stadium. The Wayne Squad then traveled to Lansing for the Wayne-State game. In the following weeks the team maintained a rigid schedule with seven additional games. The season ended with the Tartars showing four victories as against five defeats. 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' nf , - . f'-,eye , ' --u jg s.3'f56c 5 J,i5i:fi:,Ef1-1 F 'H' abit' s2.'fJ '-1 ina' : 'ik ' 12-'JE gf 75' il' .L K-qgfryfgiiff ' We 'Z'-ae r -shy -1 ' .g.iy,g',1,' V , 'fsj'?:'2Q2'fj:ffa1.gf'f-iiI .. . . 'T if ' gf? -1 ff,-,g .QA 5 :30 Q . 'tl ,H Jrnggirpfi, .Z gh 1 pane L.. .X W. E, -lm. 4 4 iii? 4 Wi. r V: ' ' . 1 V . . . z . ' T ' Q 'S It K ' :ull . , 1, L T, Byrd ,. Nm... K Q 'f kb X 6. , ' .X K - .. , M In 'rfagis ,Q 5 , X Q 'f V D . six ' .. fvli :Li i: . .- . . .., is N , A Q. .,.g..,.., sl,,.Sf,lA X g , - ftlff f' ' 1 . ' 1 5 X Nj,.sS!'g:Sgt 'Sidi' . . VNQ-Q-15. Q was-Sif t '- l 5 Q.:sS l Jack D. Feldstein Max First E. Dawson Fisher . X N X X Xkag- ft 8 J, GZ 'i Eresteen R. Fisher Eugene Fisher 4335 -Q s TEAM Coach John Hackett, a former Navy Lieutenant, did a superior iob in leading Wayne's football squad in its 1946 season. Before the war, Coach Hackett had established an outstanding record as football director at Catholic Central. This is his first year at Wayne-Here's to many another. E FS,-Q I-. Sinai? ... N' , N 'WRT' 'X V sf ., - at . ,,,-, ., ' - ' ',a:.Q,Q -' :gf5'r?5f'- t, . 'Q' 1 T-'Ei '- '. E ,, . . i - 1 V' fill' 'li' ' I . - 'w if 1 it ,ft was H.. N 6 ' it I f A-3 , V' N S-'lie' K, . l i , .Y ' 'T'-ft? 59 W' - 'Q is 2, TQ s QV X ss .Es ' ' , 6-I gk I v Q ,- i -1 -5 t,,, J ...aw-Q.. , THIS SEASON . . . Wayne O -University of Detroit 31 Wayne -Michigan State 42 Wayne -Ohio Wesleyan 0 Wayne -Western Reserve 7 Wayne -George Washington 20 Wayne -BuFlalo 20 Wayne -Springfield 6 Wayne -Toledo 14 Wayne Case 6 Andrew O. Fitzmorris Morri SJ. Friedman Rose Fine 3 -4-4'9' ft Paul G. Firnschild M. Nancy Flannigan . ' 2 V- e P 'sw' 2- TWT K .. ss in 5 WP' x Wigs. 53 WELCOME Coach, Team, and Spectators-with bui a single thought af The Wayne-Case Home- coming Game. I Klippefy-Klop-Klop-fo fhe Siadium. ifm Ai' ,L .ma Leona Flynn Dorothea E. Ford Irving A. Fowler Floraine Frank S. Charles Friedman 'Www William N. Fritz Walter Frontczalx HOME ,TARTARS At noon on November 16, the homecoming extravaganza flowed into Detroit's streets as a gala procession of floats from twenty- seven campus organizations paraded to Keyworth Stadium. Rain failed to discourage students in their display of decorative talent as the parade originating on Wayne Boulevard, complete with police escort, streamed along Cass to Keyworth Stadium and the Wayne-Case game. The Sophomore Class was awarded a gold cup by float iudges: George Edwards, David D. Henry, President of Wayne, and Patricia Neal, for the most originally designed float. Judges' X ff f -' it t YM lil TziRTf1R If N - f .ff N xxx? X, 'liv- xl .-2 - g Ydlggg '-311, I' XX X spirits weren't dampened either as they viewed this artistry mov- ing onward to the stadium and a 37-6 Wayne victory. yew' iw , . Q I 3 . Q, r 49' t . '-,-N? . 1 Donald Mitchell Fuller Patricia Gardiner James F Garner ,. ..f-sw ff? Q + rx as ,. , , J H G RALLY Whh the heh: of Peggy Ryan and Dondd O'Conner, the Homecoming RQXN bh:-Led 10 o :Nmap Eddie WeslioH and hks bond kkndhed ihe sphh, whne cheer-Xecxders pepped up the crowd whh Green and GoXd Foo!boU yeHs, a Pe 995' Ryan sms H Q eonnre ,Ae alight. X Michael T G . eo 555 x N,.,.N ,kgs ,mx X omecomin Annan der F ' Gafvis Theodis R Ga ., , 1 , Y L50 'rx Martin Gelber W if r ,n I g A x .Jean George ,mm N: 1. 2: L, ., HV! . :K a n fy 'N ' K . -fs -.P an 2 2' :,- 5 ' 1 x L ' 5 r 1' Sf? ii E. 9 , 1? f. - 3173 1 .,. x , XX N fge X , Q iid: .X S . S 0 x SXEVU If-II! .J Wayne went Latin during 'he Winterman as the Spanish Club furnished some hippy Rhumba and Samba exhibitions and a chorus of cufies from the Elaine Arndf Sfudios. WINTERMART Yes, boys, if was some show! Mary A. Georgilas Claire Ghinelli fax., 'Q' is --u . fa fi Elmina S. Gibson bf 1' iq-,...v Gilbert Joseph Gilbert 'Q F ,VG l I Jeanette A. Glavac -5 ,nm ,wi fie'7vf SWS?- -. Betty .lune Godfrey 43 5-'Q' . A... A good Sport. CDUR Mackenzie Union presenls the Peroxide V anities. Photog Fink and No Flash Bulbs! Irene Goines Arthur S. Goldberg Louis L. Goldberg Albert S. Goldman . . 2? N2 x Q 52.53 Af. UN if-J.: . . v '- -qi- 'R ' i X vw X f f WINTERMART An all campus prolect, Wintermart bowed in for its eighth gala showing, funds going to The open :ng of the new Wayne Student Center Building With more than 50 campus organizations pro viding top entertainment and Mary Jane Lundeen this year s chairman Wintermart proved once more that it was a high point in the activities ofthe year Sanford S. Goldman , ,gf ,y..q, .. . Q ,-, ,ci Senior Booth 355 NV' - Voting for Soph Sweetheart. Finishing Touches. The semi-formal Soph-Prom ushered inthe Thanksgiving Holi- days at Wayne. The dance was held in Masonic Temple's Crystal Ballroom. During intermission, Sophs crowned Danica Milievich to reign as their Soph Sweet- hearl. Helen L. Goren Carrie Elizabeih Gordon .419 ,uv . Q X 'ex x -'UNL IN NCDVEMBER November's Boy and Girl of the month are Graham Porter and Mary Jane Lundeen, chosen for outstanding participation in student activities. Miss Lundeen was selected for her success as this year's chairman of Wintermart. She is also a member of the Senior Board and many commit- tees. Graham Porter is president of l. F. C., a member of the Senior Board, and past president of Phi Sigma Epsilon. He is a veteran. The A. W. S.-Mackenzie Union spon- sored Baby Contest attracted the attention of many passers-by. The t main hall showcase displayed 57 baby photos of students and faculty 4 members competing for the title of 2 the most beautiful baby. Marlon Greenberg Richard A. Greenfield Marion Gressltt Vera Grlschalt Marlon Gross 1 so' 'K SENIOR BOARD, CLASS of '47 Row 2: G. Wilcox, G. Bailey, M. J. Luncleen, N. Cafalano, D. Lemlle, M. Mifchell, B. Shnaider, G. Porfer. Row 3: A. Spencer, J. Van Devorl, D. Borrough, L. Robinson, B. Posfel, M. Georgilas, E. Bailey. O F FIC E R S: Glendora Neff, Presidenl Elizabelh Leach, Vice-Presidenl Cora Tombauglw, Corresponding Secretary L. Robinson, Recording Secrefary Alice Knapp, Treasurer Homer Slrong, Sponsor Audley Grossman, Jr, ,.ag.. -oi' .Xi 62 The Senior Board is the governing body of the Class of '47. lts purpose is fo govern fhe Senior Class, to supervise all senior social acriviries, and to carry on service acvivities. Jane Grundmann fa-45: +4-'O .. Ivan E. Gullen Erma Mae Gulliclc sv..-lk Edith Lillian Gurevifch 'N R S L.. IVEBSTLRHAL I 6 J J'-4... JUNIOR BOARD, CLASS of '48 Row I: Mrs. Sferne, R. Cooper, B. Bretlelle, W. Schoenfeld, L. Sfevens, S. Tulk. Row 2: K. Graham, M. Eldon, O. Weiss, B. Sfurk, B. Bensmiller, S. Johnson, J. Roddy, A. Koblin, J. Kinley, K. Martyn, Row 3: C. OH, K. Chavey, V. Sfartz, B, Ednie, N. McGregor, V. Murray, L, Larsen, V. Colombatfo. OFFICERS: B. Breftelle, Chairman L. Slevens, Social Chairman S. Tulk, Corresponding Secretary W. Schoenfeld, Treasurer R. Cooper, Recording Secrefary Mrs. Sterne, Advisor The Junior Board is the governing body of The Class of '48, its purpose is fo plan and promoie all class activifies. Joseph Hack James F. Hall Winthrop D. Hall Robert Hayes Hamburg Shirley Jean Horback Eg 1 ry' I . :5.,,,.fv -25 - .1.hg.4g:s3..,N i A: ,V - , NQQ, ,.,,x.,,,....,.,,q,,5Q4 Q-'52 6- Ql-' 2 Nd' -- ' ,,-f uni is I 'x Q DECEMBER Ns ,,ov' lf, . x X . nw 3' vm 4? ,sgvw x X r x X 4 Q 2 -5 U ., 'ww-.sn . .. ,s:..h,1fw ,: 6:E?g.,wf f :u f , ' i f ' .' - va'-9,9 Gm -5 - ' :Li g,1:f:':, 5225 i1?521Z'1 -few: - x X . 'WN ww Mr, Donald Dame Harold H. Tallman Richard Bonelli Ma rfha Lipton rung , 66 Hilda Ohlin , . MGI. THE Ihr iodrssuah Yfii 7.1: KVIXPF'-VTX x,HUR.u lfxlxw w'm1PHuxw uzff nmxnm nw, 4-.1f4,wlv.u.1w 11 !--. 1--1 1 v1fx.v-Aovzew www-w Rmww rw-.m.v mm. Mwzw. 441 .vw fmnum 1.4-.Um 114 y..,X.,,. U,,,,..,, Lx-fmbe, w ,ma 4 n-1.41 1- 1+ PM uw xg 'VEMPH ,umwmuxxu MESSIAH wt-SSW - . f 'W mn sd A Christmas tradition on campus, Han.del's oratorio, The Messiah, is presented by Wayne's music department at Masonic Temple for the seventeenth consecutive year. Under the able direction of Harold H. Tallman, the chorus is composed of over five hundred voices representing the University chorus, the A Capella choir, and the Alumni chorus. This year, Metropolitan vocalists Richard Bonelli, Bass, Donald Dame, Tenor, Martha Lipton, contralto, and soprano, Hilda Ohlin, oratoria singer, appeared as guest soloists for the production. The Wayne University Symphony Orchestra, composed of seventy members, accompanied chorus ond soloists. 67 Qs X X i FASHION SHOWS AND LUNCHEONS Going Up, the third annual fashion review spone sored by the Collegian, A.W.S., and the Mackenzie Union, was presented this year in the lecture hall of the Art Institute. Male and female mnnnequins set out to prove that the right clothes can create a new Wayne personality. For their final activity of the fall semester, home economics majors presented a Parent-Faculty party at the Home Management House. A luncheonhand ex- changing of gifts highlighted the afternaan's activities. Don K. Harness Lelie Louise Harris S 5 i S- 68 .....Qi ew a 'lil 1 'M Q Patricia Mary Hasse Jennie Hawryluk Irene Hayes - .. X 5 X ' K i 5. -' .c - .Q , ' ' . ' --x fi - ,age it suv- . - 1 -T' w.-x all ' xg? we-N.. Y ,. , K I ,R 1 L 'ow 5 . F' F ' K. fl L , 'Q , ui' E 1 ix N '- PRESS CONFERENCE Eight hundred representative stat? members and advisors from SBVEDTY-EVE metropolitan schools met at the Rackham Building for the eleventh annual high school Press Confer- ence, co-sponsored by Pi Delta Epsilon and The Detroit Collegian. A series of sym- posiums and round table forums were held. C. Yates McDaniel, Bureau Chief of the Associated Press, was guest speaker at the banquet which concluded the day's activities. louis F. Hayes louise Evelyn Heck Shnrley Jean Heinze Hugh William Henderson Stuart C Hetu P A03 .. ........., '4 -..Q -MM Sai' 1 Sis - gg, wi,- UNION Coftee hours at the Union were highlighted with Yuletide singing around the fireplace. Sororities and fraternities acted as hostesses and hosts for the noon events. 4 'Q Q R kv' Q V 1 ' .,.,. ,f fl , ki R ,Xl ...A C uf T , G' a. 5 .if I Daily coroling teas sponsored by the i E X A A.W.S. Hospitality Committee fea- O tured hot chocolate and cookies and Aix plenty of spirit. N June Louise Hicks Elizabeth l. Hill John A. Hincks . Q 5, Q 1' . .Y Q Xb' i,..,' X X . ' .,-Esfiixq MZ. N -- 5 QW n ti ' Y . 70 Folk dances from various countries and original scores featured the Annual W.A.A. Christmas Dance presentation. AND George Vincent Holland John R. Holland A W S PLAY SANTA CLAUS Decorating that Scotch pine tree in the Union Lounge needed two on the iob. The free was trimmed in the traditional tinsel, colored balls and glowing lights. 1 N 1 11 yn.. . N A 0 1 , , M.. A if Caroling by an A.W.S. dele- gation through the University area added to the Holiday spirit on campus. Augusta Hollman Gloria Hordeichik 'N Jr. Donald H. Honath 2: 5 AJ, v, - N.. X . , . 4 . .,.. wb if I x ,QS I EM t 'f i 'QQ 1 l WY, A ' ariv' ' X' ' . .fb Qqxmf Y iixgiaa , EJ 'Tb 'JS'-4-4 i - f- .63-V1.4 ii -...W A -f-,X 5' -N., , Yi f The setting: The Old Colony Club-with Nick Jay and his orchestra playing for the Engi- ertu Hughes .,. 3 , 5 Q I Il - J , ' , DANCES WERE Presenting: Miss Jean Ashton, Miss Modern Design-dancing with Irv Moser, Wayne Engineer editor. Other candidates who vied for the title were Shirley Mankervis, Margie Truhn, Ruth Aller, and Norma Probert. Robert V. Hungerford Corliss Hunter Roslyn Hurwitz + if x Q X 1 if .Ag . 4 'laid BIGGER AND BETTER THIS YEAR Boy and Girl of the month are Ninfa Catalano, senior, and Keith Graham, iunior. Miss Catalano is an education maior, vice-president of A.W.S. and chairman of the Christmas Holly Hop. She is a member of Sigma Sigma sorority and of Gold Key, women's honor society. Keith is vice-president of the Mackenzie Union Board of Governors and treasurer of Omicron Delta Kappa, men's honor society. He is also a member of ihe Junior Board and served on the Community Fund Committee. Informal, this time and at the Crystal Ballroom, A.W,S.-sponsored Holly Hop featured mistletoe boutonieres for the men-who were invited by the women. 1: W' we 9, at 'W 231461 ww -1 J The inimitable Bill Gail and his orchestra wrapped up the musi- cal presentations for the Hop. -an s we - .. Q. 3 N ,,yy,: , fax - ff-7 V, 'Q a 104' . I Patricia Marie Insley Doris B. Inwood Eleanor Ruth Isaacson James M. Isbister Lillian lwre IQ, 2' My 'Jw-w vi' ,au- .' Y 'Wa I A X Bela De Tuscan, inter- nationally-known fencing master, is credited with one of the finest teams in the Midwest. David Jacknow f Q ,vs www' 33' fu' ,Uh . -1 : ' , .4 fx , - .ifiiffrl ww 39 2' S 1, -gf? I Q-qv -fl iiftia-. s - S6 ww X. X -rf ' 'Qbfit ,AQVX-I ,: Ss, Veronica Jakubiec 'VS U FENCING 'fn- QQ i t t 1 71 AQ 3.1 ff: 1 Q1 A ' ' .Q V. I K. ' s Q .Hi J, , f .views . . . -. I'?1.-- 5 Wayne's Fencing Team: Row 1: B. Sherman, S. Gorman, D. Watson. Row 2: N, Meyers, H. White, B. Lotherington. Before dropping the last two matches to the University of Chicago, the fencers had won 16 consecutive matches. J. Jeczen Marilyn Jensen Thelma May Jensen X 57' ,gl-uf fag THEATER Saroyan s Pulutzer Prrze Play was the Hrs? Wayne Theater produc- hon of the wmfer Leonard Leone dnrected the huge cast in this T 535 5- as , l T Norma Pagnini as Kiffy, the female lead, ponders the situation. The male leads were George Kappaz, Jack Schwartz, and Joe Augello. 'an John Viv: son Doris Johnston Behy s. 'S' Nh.-1 Puppet shows were written and staged by art students Harriett Berg, Carolyn Sal- yards, and Christy Rice. ART EDUCATION DEPARTMENT SHOW The Art Department's fourteenth Christmas sale and show featured a display of ceramics, stuffed dolls, and Christmas cards which willing shoppers carried away with them. Students were also briefed on make ing Christmas ornaments, gift wrap- ping, and jewelry making. ' l 'Qi- Cyril David Jones -K , 3' . , , M JJ 5 ,QF ...X as George Richard Jordan Qdfbi Lyle W. Kahler r n. A m. 'X X wi m r 5 .Q XQ Marie H. Kamberg Sarah Kapetansky ,Q s . . E ,,.., ,X Lf- 5 N-LA h , ,RX e 1. . i Wray, ' 1 r- ' rn. we 4 , 1 I k tt o l L9-.Q-4' Xb. 461+ ..' l 1 .ix X ,LA-e-Q., CLASS BGARD OF 1949 lst Raw: M. Peters, M. Ritter, Social Chairman, C. Salmenson, Treasurer, V. Barrett, Recording Secretory. 2nd Row: G. Zabludowsky, G. R. Clarke, D. Milievich, R. Stevens, H. Langford, B. J. Robinson. 3rd Row: A. Gordon, S. Rundorfif, A. Deming, S. Hershman, N. Bornstein, S. Gustafson, P. Comstock. OFFICERS George Zabludowsky, President Marilyn Ritter, Social Chairman Virginia Barrett, Recording Secretary Doris Kay, Corresponding Secretary Curtis Salmenson, Treasurer Madeline Heilbronner, A.W.S. Norman Bornstein, Board of Governors Mr. Harry Langstord, Sponsor Active Members: Virginia Barrett, Norman Bornstein, Peggi Comstock, Audry Demming, Mary Jo Ellis, Miriam Togel, Ann Gorden, Shirley Gustafson, Madeline Heilbranner, Shirley Hershman, Doris Kay, Donnica Milievich, Jane Morey, Mary Peters, Marilyn Ritter, Bonnie Robinson, Shirley Rundorff, Bud Shapiro, Curtis Salmenson, Ray Stevens, Bill Wersham, George Zabludowsky, Joe Zanick. The Soph Board received first prize for float decorated in Homecoming parade. Special Functions were the Sophomore Prom, Frosh-Soph Mixer, Program Sales at Wintermart. The purpose is to promote and further the interests and praiects of the Class at 1949. Alexander X. Koray Aaron L. Karp is 'iii' X , Florence Biffe Kaston ,g 'Q ,K . A ge: Nicholas J. Kasun Robert A. Kaufman . .gy i , . , '1n.V A' -J, . -ZIP' R E. i f ttf'- Qi 5 5 . E , gt l .E 3 l iw f - . . A 1 14 J.. SECOND SEMESTER FRESHMAN BOARD, CLASS OF T950 Row l: J. Mish, P. Wishiewski, R. Thiel, R. Czamanslxe, S. Crimando, G. Pavey, D. Potter. Row 2: K. Houghton, S. Treiber, L. Little, L. Anderson, V. Dochstader, M. Gracey, A. Allov, R. Johnson, R. Kramer, R. Schwartz. Row 3: R. S. Ernstein, N. Pappas, D. Ruyle, M. Monroe, M. Weiner, F. Durham, J. Siegel, G. Grossman, W. Pfromm, D. Blanchard, H. O'Loughlin, G. Klopf. OFFICERS S. Crimando, President D. Blanchard, Treasurer J. Mish, Social Chairman D. Potter, Recording Secretary G. Pavey, Corresponding Secretary P. Czamanslte, Mackenzie Union Representative D. Wisniewslme, A.W.5. Representative R. Thiel, Student Council Representative Members-in-faculty: Mr. Gordon Klopf, Miss Kathryn Houghton. During the year the Frosh won the Frying Pan, annual Frosh-Soph award and Wildemere for selling most tickets at Wintermart. The Frosh gave Frosh Flurry, Annual Freshman Dance. The purpose of this organization is to govern and orient to the best of its ability the Class of June, 1950. Velika Violet Kazacoff Clifford Earle Keeler Joan Elaine Keker Marion Eileen Kelly Lillian Kemper . V mix, X-'f -gpg. . -.S-.idp+ie.e,Q Nik has ,,.f lY - l FIRST SEMESTER FRESHMAN BOARD, CLASS OF 1950 K . Row 2: B. Carrithers, S. Diamond, L. Duguay, B. Elwood, B. J. Hager, B. Holland, D. Kirschmann, P. Kosiba, C. Lehrman, Row 3: H. Lewis, P, Mandel, J. Porter, A. Prady, E, Rosenbaum, S. Sandweiss, D. Small, C, Thom, P. Zieve. OFFICERS S. Diamond, Corresponding Secretary B. Elwood, A.W.S. Representative P. Kosiba, Mackenzie Union Representative J. Porter, Secretary D. Small, Vice-President C. Thom, President Member-in-faculty: Miss Arlene Aldrich People not in Picture: B. Cohen, S. Labe, F. McGee, S. Rubin. The First Semester Frosh Board is a governing body organized for the purpose of orienting and governing all first semester fresh- men, and supervising the social activities of the class. William R. Kennedy -Ida Jones Kennings Bette Keppen ' 711- --,,- , 91, Elizabeth Anne Keydel Robert Au -P-55, stin Killam --if 'J 79 JANUARY in f 5 -+45 Q ':'L'-Inv , 4 V 1'.p,VQ4 , f. -r - 1-5 rf 'R ik ',-2 E-L :J .-:':'1 . , , 4 . , . -.,,, , fi, Aif '-ffl,-:' ' .. ., ', 5-:V , 3 '3:::.. a ' rb' . . - . '-ff'.QM! ' -4- Vw. ,' 5 5 xi! .- g, I ' f..-Kjfkk A sg T , 3x Six. ff, , '-Q., . Y 1 5 'ogg 'bait' Q S 'Li . ' r'x' lift, , . . F'-X l NTLK K., , MVIS. .afrl . 2 ' ' L 'fi71??!fn ' . '- .ix 1 ' m GB- 57e'f.' f ':i55??zj A--:+A Vfvkflffek 1 f Q If Ag. 1:1 ta, wig ,lt svnfgfzl S35 ' N 3'-E ' ' - dbx- W , x-wx Q5 Ytgqfeq 'N :qi Kr ' X ' s A 9? ': 4 fl 2 . ,I x -. , ?r , ,S-N f -1- r..- In. 1,1 -. 1 .,: ,. 4 '. 1 -f2ffiwgfe'.i2'iwe , W?5vS?i'RX: Q 5 , x'3??jQl! 1 hixswffikxk 2954 PM 'fl' N in 5: 1. 'Q -LA.DFH vl:I'1 v' Q . :',..,' .rl i A , ! ,,,l3,a ' ff if ev Dj 7' r Q fe ,tmm 'Q'-'Q E -Qs 0 I . ri Qi rf -4 WINTER WEEK-END January 26, Wayne students took the Snow Train to Grayling where June Simes was crowned Miss Michigan Snow Queen. 531 Br- .v 1. 'xl ,ir - V .nn N ,LX-, -4256834 wt Photographs by Charles Ternes. Arthur Kellman its 5 . .N I. 1 Y5nx if , - 1 '14,-YH.. 1:- ' m1.ff:,., , x ' X 'FST . 12.11 I wx if , eE::. :,Ls 82 . J, - Q .,, g J 3 ' ln... M ,, Q f rev? .. wer xhvl NOV' E V A N -:NRM-w,1gd.,,, Y ,,,,,,,,,,N, . vi -Qlsj v -.1 'ff s , . . fffw ' - ...3'.l ., I . . - it - -3- 1.1 wi lls gif. :F A igsg in K .Ji 1 , I , sw , .... - U -..-:'.-,'- 1 ,L X- ,g - AN' 'Q B. --L 11-,,:1. -- -, QQ . ' i as ' f' Sf!-1 h ts .A wa . - Lg.-i:,Anf . .' e- iid v, , X' lif- '..-fn ,1 .5 5 4 5,33 , 5:1 ' A ' world- :-Q V Actos, We ble- haxi bv to uv We James Howard Kirk Harry Klein Moril l G 'vp -io-N W ,iv- .-- E yn Shirley Klein Alice M Knapp 6' Sita Proving fha? Waynifes are winfer Cherry I-., T-9.7, 4' Nw. VN ww- A QM gif .fxfly 4 Th,-0u9h 1 n he xrees' sports minded. Monte Konicov , A 55' .l Nuuuw, N ,,, 3 M! 4 -.Mr ff5i'b'F2' If gifs--. , . ' 6- ? 'kiwi ,A f- H-X iff? X y y!a L. .Q , Y?i fff2fQif3.I'nl1 '- 1 ' 4 .Q t ., ee, -4.14 ..,, 0 Y f' I V 195: Yes Approximately 450 graduates received degrees this year at Wayne University's first mid-year commencement exercises at Masonic Temple. Dr. John R. Emens, President of Ball State Teachers College and mem- ber at President Truman's commission on the emergency in higher education, addressed the graduates. In addition to the main speaker, Dr. A. Douglas Jamieson, president of the Detroit Board of Education, and Dr. David D. Henry, president of Wayne University, participated in the program. The Reverend Frederick H. Olert, of the First Presby- terian Church, led the invocation and benediction. Music for the program was provided by the Wayne University Sym- phony Orchestra, under the direction of Associate Professor James A. Gibb. GRADUATION Doris Kort E 'ft Q 4515, .. y -ss.. 5 .5 ge Wim -ix 84 Charles D. Koshar QQ Marilyn Koshey are Adolph Koss Gloria Kozin X . ., . , . A ' . . P . -S N 'W' Nev' ,. -.x 1. X X ax - X N. ,, x or A .- .3 , ' QV A XXV X .1 Tlx .mt jf, EPS? ,- IN JANUARY June Simes, senior, was elected Wayne's Snow Queen. June proved to be a super-monarch, winning the title of Miss Michigan Snow Queen at the contest held January 25-26 at Grayling. L 1 I Selected as January's Boy and Girl of the Month are Bart Ford and Fayette Singer. Bart is one of Wayne's most active students on campus. He is a member of the Executive Board of W.U.V.A. and in this capacity went to Washington, D.C., appearing before the Veterans' Affairs Committee to solicit passage of the Rogers' Bill. Vice+President at the Newman Club and chairman of the Academic Freedom Committee are also numbered among Bart's many campus activities. Fayette Singer is president at the Student Council and former Vice- President of N.A.A.C.P. Active on campus as Fayette is, she still main- tains the honor point average which merits her election as the girl of the month for January. Coketail Dance at Mackenzie Union, iointly spon- sored by the Union and A.W.5., offers respite from woes of approaching exams. Florence Krakoitis Virginia Kraus William C. Krell Arthur L. Kretchmur Ruth Driker Kroll 'S . fp if' '75 - wi ' viii tai? 'Q ff ff' 1 4 TD ' -1 -., 'W 4'4 -. ?' Q-Q... 'uv 'f' . G A . Q .V ,,, BASKETBALL Coach Newman Ertell frightl, after 22 years of piloting Wayne bas- ketball squads, ran into one of his most disastrous cage seasons. At the beginning, the outlook was good. The mammoth Coliseum was to be the scene of every home game, the schedule was tough but good and the individual players looked tine. Somehow, though, the team lacked necessary coordi- nation at the proper time and the Tartars dropped'l5 contests while winning three. A-..,,.... -.,,-- - - f---1,-tp-f.. ...nk X. 41 fi William Rip Collins emerges from a bevy of Ohio hoopsters to score a basket, as Dick Hall and .lack Levitt await a possible rebound from the back- board. In the background are some of the student section. Q. J If f It looks like an adagio a la hardwood, but there's no use searching for the ball. It was there at the time though, and Noah Brown of Wayne inumber 229 isn't trying to fly. HCDTS The basketball campaign took on a monot- onous aspect by February 22nd. The squad had dropped 12 contests and had won a single game. The University of Detroit was waiting on the Lincoln High School gym floor to add unlucky 13 to the dismal records, when the Tartars came through in the final seconds of play to pull a 49-47 upset. Then Wayne played host to the Titans in the Coliseum for the hoop finale on March 8th, An- other vlctory this time 58-47, sent the city rivals into despair- ing depths and brought the Tar- tars into a fairly successful mood, as the victory tied the annual series at five games apiece. Pictured below is leading scorer, Duck Hall six feet, three inch center who s a health education freshman Other outstanding per- formers were Bill Collins, Charles Frankel Lawrence Gaffka, Noah Brown Abe Parness and Ron Teasley. Wayne finished at the bottom of the first Mid-American Confer- ence season ratings, which ended in a Butler-Cincinnati tie for first place. Ohio was third and West- ern Reserve topped the Tartars by winning one more game than the Green and Gold. TRACK TIDINGS November 16th was a big day for the Mid-American Con- ference when the Warren Valley Country Club grounds were selected as the site of the first championship meet between the conference schools. Cross country was the sport and Wayne was the winner. James Cline of Butler was first to finish the four mile run, but the all-freshman Tartar squad surprised dubious prognosticators to win the first annual championship. Joseph Dudley leads Lorenzo Wright by a half step fabovej as the two prepared to represent Wayne in the AAU meet in Madi- son Square Gardens. Dudley is rated with the leading quarter milers in the nation, placing sixth in the national match in New York. From left to right, the harriers at the finish line on November 16: co-captains Bob Filsinger and Dick Brown, Henry English, Lou Rzepka, Con- rad Lange, Ray Durdin and Walter Gabriel received congratulations from Coach Holmes. Lorenzo Wright, low hurdle and dash man, won the 1947 Central Collegiate broad-lump event and is the new titleholder. Stan Simons won merits for his high iump marks and George Sayles fared well on the high hurdles. Morton James Kripke Irene Kubicki Robert W. Kupp J - g gag 11 Wk, , , ' jg f ... wx . . , j 'xg '48 , ,wb f 1. A-1? i Frances Marie Kurz Thaddeus Kustrzyk I 1 sf s 5 Q -af x x Joseph H. Landeau 'Q vs l --, F 't- I' X x Wx, 'f 1 fi iff, H X ft. s ,et Adrian L. La Chance Leo Stroia, hurdler on the spring track squad. Coach David L, Holmes, producer of winning teams in this year- 'round sport for many annums. His winter runners placed sixth in the Central Collegiate, 'l7- school meet in East Lansing. Last minute Wesleyan meet in February. Brown, Jim Karo- lionok, quarter miler on the mile relay squad, and Alex Foley, pole vaulter. Wayne defeated the Delaware school, two days later, by over limbering up before the Ohio x The Sun never sets on Dick Brown, who traveled the mile over the spring Cinder paths, the same middle distance on the winter's banked boards and led the har- riers over four mile distances in the fall. 'i 3 ' 30 points. Albert Labin Charlotte Ann La Badie June Vera Labatt .ea t- 'wr- P- .s:s:f , ' I: ' s-4 , 'Ttz'2f3'lSFi': ,. - 1:4 , g , 'J ' ii 7 ' he ,ef Q. sf?-rx ' 'j ' , j' . i 'F i' -.S f ' . 1. -9' X ' 2, -I 5 ' Q, l 89 5 f--... ff ' . s we GUESS VVHAT That long, slow, grind called registration became more efticient as the staff moved into the Women's Gym. Enrollment for the term topped l4,000. 7,071 Ex-G.l.'s insisted that the battle of the bulge was nothing compared to the rigors of registration. Reservations for science and art classes in January eased the wait for class cards. QQ' Somebody's up in the air. Leonard E. Larson , -X. fed? is , ,J ii N 'S So ' P L rg tj ,Sim , ,ggqlz-' F 3 90 Guy Kiefer Lawrie ..,' ' , ' ' Q Q-:sr 9 f N' L, W? Elizabeth Leach ,N N .. Henrietta M. Le Duc Dorothy L Leith X, ,, A . Q Q To it g , -fi A A-X ...K . --'H st ' ' -ws .mid ' ' ,Ng xx x . -pykgi vv'Xf1,:s . ,Q -Qui - . .. f XL' ,- X Ng ,aes - ' iffy S box 1-L T' c i -2 x IN THE PROFESSIGNS 'S KAbove, lefijr Law School Senior Board: Ray Regan, Fred Sorlcow, Harry Klein. N09 in picfure: Andre De Fresne ancl William Fritz. fAlJoveJ: Ruth Davis and co- workers in the Physiological Chemistry Research Lab af fhe College of Medicine, fLeHJ: Engineering student and Professor Sargent at work on a lavhe. Leslie Louis Lemak fi-'I Noreen A. Lemak av' Juaniia J. Lemons Doris Lemke ws, ,,,, 13 Herbert I Lenter M '-' -...IV -4' my ,. f', .cw Jr 1 A at E , 3, ' l ll sa DELTA GAMMA CHI lst Row: E. Kellerman, Sergeant at Arms, N. McGregor, Vice-President, M. J. Lundeen, President, L. Larsen, Treasurer, M. Gressitt, Corresponding Secretary, M. Brown, Recording Secretary. 2nd Row: P. Comstock, P. Landsiield, S. A. Mistele, D. Lauder, A. Deming, M. Quinn, T. Hickey, J. Anderson, D. Kay, D. Mitchell S. Falconer. 3rd Row: P. Prouse, M. J. George, D. Moskal, E. Colter, B. Blackner, D. Milievich, S. Gustafson, M. Reinhard, M. Benson, P. Williams, D. Lanspeary, B. Tuuk, E. McRobbie. OFFICERS Mary J. Lundeen, President N. McGregor, Vice-President M. Gressitt, Corresponding Secretary M. Brown, Recording Secretary L. Larsen, Treasurer Pledges: S. Gillis, L. Judkins, M. Knowles, B. Edwards, J. Anderson, S. Wertman. Not in Picture: M. Cuthbert, T. Venning, P. Robertson, G. Freclericks. Activities during the year included a dinner dance at Warren Valley Country Club and an activeealumni tea at Dearborn lnn. Delta'fGamma Chi is a local social sorority whose purpose is to support campus activities, maintain a standard of good scholarship, and promote a spirit of friendship and loyalty among faculty and students. 1 Margaret Lincoln Marion Craig Ling Phyllis E. Lipchinsky Claude Stevens Logan ...J f - fan 2 ,wg .osx . I X it e X 'N ew T t '-49' Iii ., J fer' .. we , A ,llitxi S A NJ fl g Bernard B. Ludwig DELTA THETA PHI FRATERNITY, WARREN SENATE lsl Row: L. Rockwell, Clerk of Rolls, J. Griffin, Master of Ritual, E. Eckhardt, Bailiflg G. Aldrich, Dean, W. Caughey, Tribune, R. S. Regan, Clerk of Exchequer. 2nd Row: J. Olenik, J. Rosati, I. Gullen, J. Matyi, P. Christi, S. Ochs, C. Keller. 3rd Row: S. Sulentic, R. Squires, G. V. Holland, J. R. Holland, R. Fossee, R. Smith, A. Dureiko, A. Edgar, R. Trenner. 4th Row: Pledges: S. D. Johnides, L. Joblonski, D. Booth, J. D. Wootton, D. Graham, G. Menendez, J. Hannon, A. Hammer, C. Foor, D. Harness, D. Brondyke. OFFICERS G. Aldrich, Dean A. Macleod, Vice-Dean W. Caughey, Tribune R. S. Regan, Clerk of Exchequer L. Rockwell, Clerk of Rolls J. Gritlin, Master of Ritual E. Eckhardt, Bailill FACULTY SPONSORS A. Neef, Dean of Law School H. L. Endsley C. Whitchurch People not in Picture: W. Fritz, M. Faist, G. Gotchall, J. Leikus, A. Macleod, R. Wann, R. Kolthys, Pledge. Delta Theta Phi Fraternity, Warren Senate, is a national professional and social fraternity in law. Mary Jane Lundeen Fred Lush Dorothy Macdonald Robert William MacKenzie Angus N. Macleod F4 ' ,,,,. I '4' . A v' ....,. ' E 4. , 93 if al ATBSTER. H fb EPSILON SIGMA FRATERNITY Front Row: Bob Schlortt, Dr. Sargent, Byron Traeger, Bob Aufmann, John Woodward. Second Row: Bob Eaves, Edward Meier, Henry Moreau, Bob McMeekin, Charles English, Bert Cartwright, Dick Welch, Arthur Melendy. OFFICERS Byron Traeger, President Robert Fraser, Vice-President John Woodward, Secretary Robert Schlorlt, Treasurer Membersein-faculty and group sponsors: William Sargent, Gordon Stone, Howard Hess, Lawrence Patrick. Active Members: Robert Aufmann, Robert Brackett, Kenneth Campbell, Stanley Davis, Charles English, Robert Fraser, Robert McMackin, Edward Meier, Henry Moreau, Richard Perry, Robert Schlorfi, Byron Traeger, Milton Webb, Dwight Wheeler, Thomas Williams, John Woodward, William Zimmerman. Pledges: Bert Cartwright, Bob Comstock, Bob Eaves, Art Melendy, Richard Welch. ' Epsilon Sigma won first place for homecoming float-1946 in fraternity competition. Epsilon Sigma Fraternity is a local organization, the purpose of which is to promote engineering education and fellowship, Joseph L. Mognatta Ross L. Mainwaring George Mallows Jerome G. Manis Clf-1I'er1Ce A. Masson X . S ? li - 1 8 cg . M... 3 .1 'fm 'vt l ...R X-sv' 5 , g 1 . x xQX Ex' is i 1 lSf'sltX5i.iSkX' R , 'ijie X -.Q ss, X, s . :- is xXx Xxsxsx X X 3 X X l TF fu, EVENING STUDENT BOARD Standing, left to right: Fred Minturn, George Clark, Kathryn Houghton, Jim Lyons, Nancy Jones, Gordon Klopf. Seated, left to right: Jean Kiniey, Christ Kalogerson, Jean Andrew, Betty Jacobs, Mary Jane Flaherty. The Evening Student Board is elected annually in February from among the evening students. The Board plans and sponsors a variety of activities, including open houses, discussions, fashions shows, and outings. Miss Kathryn Houghton is the advisor. af M. J N FEBRUARY ,salww NJ 1 1 Graham T. Overgard, Director Roy M. Miller, Assistant Director BAND OFFICERS William Roclcey, President Russell Peters, Vice-President Joyce Peterson, Secretary Jack Shelby, Treasurer ,Il A :Q 04, ' . W , ' PQ J X 98 Glenn Mathias James E. Matyi Harry G. Mauthe my my 'XX 6 - ..,.-.. .,., W ..,.,, z ,X ,.,.. ,-wx, X use :ww - - K- - be NQF5f?:.,FF'1G3Q'?5 . ' DME1. . D D K. . :'-T.1.,, ' , ..-fa-Q X .. Q . 'ss X S2 as A, Q - N fake- , ...mf -QNX., 'Ruth Muriel Mawson -Barbara J. McCammon rf- WE' l THE WAYNE UNIVERSITY BAND The Wayne University Band has had a full year of programs and performances that has seen them in action at athletic events, concerts, radio broadcasts, and numerous university and community func- tions. Particularly outstanding were the annual campus Christmas Concert, and the Michigan Unlimited radio series of Sunday afternoon concerts over station WJR. The concerts, first since pre-war days, are sponsored by the University in conjunction with the Michigan State Historical Society. Culminating the season's events was the tenth annual Spring Concert held in Detroit's Music Hall at which Morton Gould was featured as guest conductor. A Ei 'i S 3 args me g rj Pt T 0 T 9 Ns ft 3 Bernadine E. McClellan Patricia McConnell 'Q 'ww ' SAW- f. ' Q q. 'r, t 1, t T C X get A Q. 3 ' lli' 'Wt 5 T, .6 N . v:,3.:35gg:g:,'seg, 1' ' Ng , ,- -' A ' is Q Q Nt Zeline McCullough Doris McDearman D S McDonald 'K -in xx... N., Wayne's annual J-Hop was held this year in the Fountain Ballroom of the Masonic Temple. Preceding the regal coronation of Joyce Carrithers, Miss J-Hop, and the presentation of her court was a grand march led by Junior Board officers and Victor F. Spathelf, dean of student affairs. The dance featured the music of Bobby Grayson and his fourteen-piece orchestra. Shirley McDonald Louis J. McGuinness Pauline E. McKinney Marian McKinnon ' 'SI-. lflffiii CINSTSWV' fi, 1 me Q' 4-HU' ,-0 'J rp' ,Q t s I NNW joy Q' xi? John M. McLaughlin :.s,c.,,.3x. - .. QQ xxx X is 'YA N M FEBRUARY... The King Cole Trio brings Brother- Q hood Month to Wayne. The initial program, which stressed racial uni- x fication as a year-round mode of '. . living, was sponsored by Gamma Kappa Chi Fraternity. if. 4-av G? his of 444.9 KAW Clli Featured as the Boy and Girl of the Month for February are Bill Schoenfeld and Kitty Stabile. Bill is an active member and treasurer of Pi Tau Sigma Frater- nity. Producer of Life With Tar- tar, corresponding secretary of the Board of Governors and treasurer ofthe Junior Board are among others of Bill's many cam- pus activities. Kitty is a health education maior and particularly active in this J w .qu F53 lgiill-0001 zntf2,v.Mr field on campus. She is president of the Women's Health Educa- tion Maiors' Club, recording sec- retary of the Alpha Sigma Tau Sorority, and an active member of the Dance Workshop and Women's Athletic Association. Archie Mclelland Edward John Meier, Jr. P rg I ' R' Q ' x X is Z V Pauline Meints R X Earl Melendy Frances Melman lk I 4 4 t 5 L-S-, ' ..., ,,,, J f f 1 5-JW' f it lf. 'lOl Q' SWIMMING etft A A 09 e ok ik axiom C ,A-,,- 444- ,--,.YA, on so 'I 'c me 'n 'I sven 'oeto es ' 'no5 fs who Incizg noni 'X939',ne nuwxzxe ons' xmmi ne X, -ng X XX099 X-eo :lewd .sited Nqotrebwog wxev':4 :xt ,leave he is ew' .frm . the .nge We 5 uxsio W Sittost oi power Z Xewaovm o Cn S .mio U91 cue' QFD ws-,Xt Robert Knorr sailed through the ozone to help bring defeat upon the University of Detroit in o dual meet. Sherman A. Mendelsohn if , , i,.Q:,gf I02 f. ,rs 4 .J The squad captured second place in the Central Collegiate Conference meet in East Lansing, to nose out Cincinnati by one point. Divers, Joe Mrocna and Knorr, distance men, Doug Trites and Se Arnold Pylkusg Ray Niver, Sande Sinkiewicz, Bob Nelson, Bob Clark, Harold Krause, Q. we secs ecls A I its . , s I ' .9 Allen Mendlovits ' .. '.,gA. I-' :- fi 2 W me oy Pouliot, Bob Pugsley and Ray Mandro gave the Tartars a good start toward reconstruction of cl powerful team. After dropping the Michigan State and lowa State matches, the swimmers came back to defeat U. of D. twice ond to lose to Michigan. Kenneth Nolan Metcalf gs. hs ,. X, . -N x x ,X x ISN it IN .. ex W, lfgzygpg Irwin D. Meyers fir Charles J. Metropole -Us DESIGN DRAMA TUESDAYS WJLB I -Q' People from leff fo righl: Seymour Tuchow, Max Sosl1, Jimmy McMonn, Forest Reynolds, Roma Turner. WAYNE UNIVERSITY PANEL OF THE AIR SUNDAYS, WCAR People from lefl fo righl: Wanda Lennox, Joe Augello, Paul Knczan- der, Bill Walker, Dave Lebenbaum, Jean George. I I . I T ' Melvin A. Michael John Calvin Middleton Cd, ,535 4-' gp Belly Lou Miller Katherine Virginia Milligan 1 2 ,f . -55 53 4' , : if 1? . .g f -:Q ' - xiii' Bruno R. Miloboszewski , M . 1-695 I IO3 , M we 1 - 47 , 1 can - J.,-P ytix uf - . . , .lb 'lr A A ' ,..,fc f. 1:Ll:li'i ., '-.A ' ' M '4'F'.E'141 F xx ' . --. .sr ws -H .uw-T-EMMA , ul!'Tn An angel and the devil meet on equal ground. -.,, nu ..- xl' +- -,Q . LIFE WITH TARTARH I Life With Tartar, Mackenzie Union Men's Show for 1947, featured six original songs by Wayne students, muscle-bound chorus girls, and an eighty-man cast. Proceeds from the show were used to finance the all- state scholarship offered by the Board of Governors to an outstanding male high school student in Michigan. Shirley Ann Mistele Margaret Mitchell Geraldine Moclzel ...amx NX mf' 104 X ' dbx' -QSQ' Christopher Cory Montross Evelyn .246 Cecil Moore X22 254 GAMMA DELTA FRATERNITY-ALPHA THETA CHAPTER Row 2 G Reinhold D Weiss, J. Necefer, C. Collins, B. Johnson, S. Thiel, B. Schwanz Row 3 H Wllenlus D Takalo R Kluth A Foersfer, O. Lange, A. Beck, A. Henke, D. Miller, A. Thomas P Czamanske P Koch R. Gibson, N. Brandt, Spiriiual Advisor. OFFICERS Frederick Kolch Presldenl Lawrence Wagner, Vice-Presidenl Belly Reindel Recording Secrelary Beify Basel Corresponding Secretary Lawrence Brunke, Treasurer Members in faculty and group sponsor: Dr. Samuel Bruer, Rev. Norman Brandt The purpose of Gamma Delta Lutheran studenf association, is to encourage and mainram Lutheran fellow ship to foster thorough sludy of the Bible, to disseminate the scriptural way of thinking and Ilvmg Leonard Wallace Moss cv? George Moushegian as ... L - '- 40 , -:za-' ff. 341 H I .. - ,, .. . 1W'n-fs. - .I L I Jlflyi GAMMA KAPPA CHI Row I fseatedl: J. Portney, I. Cohen, H. Weberman, M. Weinzweig, A. Sinkoff. Row 2 fkneelingl: S. Fershtman, A. Katzman, L. Bellinson, H. Portney, H. Bornstein, L. Koltonow, J. Byer, B. Schiff, W. Steinberger. Raw 3 Istandingl: R. Bickoff, F. Bornstein, M. Fleischman, B. Fagenson, L. Berg, J. Belkin, S. Eisenberg, A. Manilter, E. Springer, A. Mendlo, H. Ankerman, M. Garber. OFFICERS J. Portney, Recorder I. Cohen, Lt. Master H. Weberman, Master M. Weinzweig, Scribe A. Sinkoff, Exchequer Members-in-faculty and sponsors: Dr. Leo Kirschbaum, Dr. Sam Waldfogel. People not in picture: J. Efros, J. Gilbert, J. Gorzeck, P. J. Miller, S. Greenfield, L. Millman, S. Ribiat, C. Shaw, N. Shapero, S. Sachs, J. Shulman, M. Weisman, H. Weinman, D. Moss. During the year Gamma Kappa Chi sponsored the Wayne U. Brotherhood program and won the I.F.C. athletic trophy, 1941-42-46. Gamma Kappa Chi is o local social group that seeks to contribute and to perpetuate the spirit of fraternity and to maintain the high standards set by our predecessors. Thomas G. Nancarrow Arch Napier Olga Naumoiif iMrs.I Mariarie Near Glendora Neff A- I l. , ci.. H ' ggi, ?J ry: W.. -.'i55'Y'x' . owl' X ' as 'ISK x dads Vt Ai :is xlugxgfj 1 . s fi I by 106 GAMMA PHI DELTA lst Row: J. Brennan, J. Rzepko, R. L. Doughty, J. Truskowski. 2nd Row: F. Kastner, G. Paterson, J. Cotton, J. Benish, G. A. Townsend. 3rd Row: L. Rzepka, J. Norrid, M. Mikula, Jr., W. Hayes, D. Funk, D. Dimitry. OFFICERS Richard Doughty, President Joe Rzepka, Vice-President James A. Brennan, Secretary Sponsors and Members-in-faculty: Dr. Rupert L. Cortright, Dr. Roy L. Judkins, Dr. Preston H. Scott, Members not in picture: D. Baldie, W. Becker, R. Bauer, V. Currie, R. Davidson, D, Dimitry, R. J, Gonyeau, D. Gragg, E. Holder, B. Hiller, K. Hibbard, W. Lane, G, LaMond, R. Kupp, J. Peacock, O. C. Stephenson, K. Terry, G. Thompson. Gamma Phi Delta is a local social fraternity to promote fraternal, social, and intellectual association serve Wayne University in every way possible. Russell Davidson, Treasurer Mr. Joseph E. Truskowski. Ellis, H. Felming, L. Goebel, Peters, C, Pullman, G. Russell, among the members, and to Carl J. Nelson Georgia Anna Newell Rita Cecelia Nicholson Stewart Nickel we -if if A Q -ff' f. ,, 'Q' sf rt 4 fs, L 'I lf' 'fi ' :3vLC,:f:, . Xiikl J, Ev' ' 'U - f Bertha Nora Nisenbaum , Q x M -..,.. . ' , x i 5:g::s', ,L 'Q Aw. isa. . le-5 .Q V ' E 'sv' 'IO7 Row 1, J Korolionok J J Rzepkc, J McLean D, renin, Members-in-faculty and Group Sponsors: Dr. Sessions, Mr. Fitzpatrich. Row 2: E. Avram, P. Pentecost, W. Carlson, J. Ermalovich, C. Clarke. Row 3: R. Hartley, V. Hanson, W. Svochak, N. McCabe, N. Toth, T. Asquini. OFFICERS: J. Rzepka, President lKin9i: -l. Mclean, Vice-President lPremierJp J. Karolionok, Treasurer fWatch DOQJ: D. Terrill, Secretary lAscribol. Honorary Members: Lawrence W, Robertson, Joel Mason. Q People not in picture: B. Bvochak, J. Nagrich, G. Beard, G. Avran, E. McLaughlin, D. Rutherford, E. Rutherford, G. Mordigian, R. Hartley, P. Pentecost, D. Young, V. Florea, B. Moreno, S. Zukowski, W. Rut- .11 , ...fesetgx wus Qs: X meyen, J. Hutart, W. Fraleigh, A. Griffiths, B. Niginst, J. Downey, L. Smith, Activities during the-year: Sponsored a benefit Christmas Party at Casa Maria Settlement House, Annual St. Patrick's Dance, Student loans to Athletes, Skit in Life With Tartar, Men's Show, Raised money ta send bond to Toledo: Formed Car Caravan to Toledo, Raised Goodfellow Funds through Annual Basketball Game between Campus Club and Gas House Gang. The Gas House Gang is a local interest group. lts purpose is to promote good will and fellowship and support athletic activities at Wayne University. Lois Marian Nixon Joan Nowacki Mariruth O'Bryon Sidney A. Ochs Erika Ochsner . lla' el., . I -1' an-v me ,,,.,,, N.: wf , M- 108 Q! HOME ECONOMICS CLUB Row 2: D. Inwood, H. Karantjieff, D. Hyshka, E. Simpson, M. Carleton. 7 OFFICERS Jeanne Stoerman, President Muriel Mclean, Vice-President Kathryn Gates, Recording Secretary Marguerite Brauer, Corresponding Secretary Dorothy Mortimer, Treasurer Eleanor Simpson, Publicity Chairman Mary Carleton, Social Chairman Doris Inwood, Professional Chairman Doris Hyshko, Editor Sponsor: Mrs. Frances G. Sanderson: Advisor, Mrs. Marion Tate: Assistant Advisors: Mrs. Heintz, Mrs. Goodrich, Mrs. O'Donnel. People' noi in picture: K. Gates, D. Mortimer. The obiect of the club is to provide social, business and professional experiences through the various aspects of club life. Marie Olshefsky Mary B. Olsen Barbara V. Olson -Q' is Robert Edward Olson Addison Franklin Page w ff' vi '19 .. v.ef - ww' 109 I , ' My ,. 'YYVTY 3 or V 1 Q -wr 9' INTERSORORITY COUNCIL Row I: B. Weinberg, J. Duffy, M. Georgilas, G. Bailey, E. Platt, K. Houghton. N Raw 2: W. Memann, B. Johnson, V. Lovernick, A. Blanco, L. Zussman, K. Stilwell, V. Day, L. Schwartz. Raw 3: E. Lungberg, V. Stortz, S. Johnson, T. Paterson, B. Hayer, A. Adler, L. Lorsen, E. Ford, S. McDonald, V. Colombatto. OFFICERS Gloria Bailey, President Mary Georgilas, Vice-President Jane Duffy, Secretary Betty Weinberg, Treasurer Sponsors: Mrs. Elizabeth Platt and Miss Kathryn Houghton. MEMBER ORGANIZATIONS Alpha Beta Pi, Alpha Kappa Alpha, Alpha Nu, Alpha Sigma Tau, Alpha Theta Sigma, Delta Gamma Chi, Delta Sigma Theta, Iota Alpha Pi, Pi Kappa Sigma, Omega Upsilon, Sigma Iota, Sigma Rho Chi, Sigma Sigma, Sigma Theta Delta, Theta Kappa Sigma, Xi Ornicron, Zeta Chi. Activities for 1946-47: Two Rush Teas, I.S.C. Sing, Homecoming Cup to best Sorority Float, I.S.C. Ball. The Intersorority Council is designed to maintain on a high plone, sorority life and intersorority relationships, to cooperate with university authorities in their efforts to maintain high social and scholarship standards throughout the university, to be a forum for the discussion of questions of interest to the university and sororities, and to formulate all regulations concerning rushing and pledging. Virgil Freeman Parker Ann Partyka Frederick E. Paxton Mary Jeanette Peacock '43 :WY- :'.! ' , of-f E 1. MQW' ' L X 'lAxg,..,. IIO Arthur J. Pearce gint gi 5 CS asm . -4.-:nv -F INTERFRATERNITY COUNCIL Row I: G. Klopf, J. Brennan, R. Lindsay, G. Porter, H. J. Vandar, M. Snyer. Row 2: J. TaHanetti, W. Floyd, N. Williams, G. Kipps, M. Weinzweig. Row 3: B. Steen, A. Stewart, D. Fuller, R. Doughty, M. Milrulo, W. Burke, B. Traeger, H. Ankerman. OFFICERS Graham O. Porter, President Donald Fuller, Vice4President James Brennan, Secretary Max Dobrowitslcy, Treasurer Members-in-faculty and Group Sponsors: Mr. Gordon KIopf,, Dr. Harold Stewart, MEMBER ORGANIZATIONS Alpha Epsilon, Alpha Phi Alpha, Alpha Sigma Phi, Arabs, Beta Delta Theta, Epsilon Sigma, Gamma Kappa Chi, Gamma Phi Delta, Kappa Alpha Psi, Mu Beta Chi, Mu Sigma Pi Mathetes, Omega Psi Phi, Phi Alpha, Phi Sigma Epsilon, Pi Tau Sigma, Pi Upsilon, Shahs, Sigma Phi Lambda, Sphinx. Activities tor T946-47: I.F.C. Ball, March 8, I.F.C. Sing, March 45 Frat-Nites, Oct. 2 and Feb. 5, I.F.C. Sports Competition lBasketbalI, Softball, Bowling, Ping Pong, Swimmingjg l.F.C. Cup awarded to the best fraternity Float in Homecoming Parade, Scholarship Cup awarded to the fraternity having highest scholarship average for I946. The I.F.C. is on administrative body to govern fraternities on campus with reference to rushing, pledging, and housing. C Barbara Perkins Charles Perlman Laura Perreault Joyce Peterson X ,. TQK mme ' f' Aff had -J' V ,,,-v ...-Q' -1 KAPPA MU EPSILON Row l: Dr. D. C. Morrow, Ted Slaby, Geneva Tuz. Row 2: Betty Reindel, Myrtle Keryluk, James Roberts, Alma Conley, lrene Coffman. Row 3: Natalie Frazis, Oscar Litoff, Barbara Hayer, Dan Rubin, Thelma Jensen, Harold Davis, Mary Dixon. OFFICERS Ted Sloby, President Geneva Tuz, Vice-President Dr. D. C. Morrow, Corresponding Secretary Dorothy Napolitano, Secretary-Treasurer tlst4Semesterl Thelma Jensen, Secretary-Treasurer 12nd Semesterl Members-in-faculty and Group Sponsors: Dr. Karl Folley, Sponsor, Dr. D. C. Morrow, John W. Baldwin, Max Coral, William M. Bergman, Jr., Natalie Frazis, Nadine Jelinek, Myrtle Keryluk, Charles Monticelli, Alfred L. Nelson, Henry H. Pixley, Thomas H. Southard. People not in picture foctive membersl: Roslyn Hurwitz, Dorothy Napolitano, Gus E. Ogletree, Virginia Petit, Virginia Schaefer, Pat Whitney. Assoziate Members: E. W. Bonhagel, R. Conen, J. DeWald, R. DeWald, B. Drew, M. Fleishman, E. Kilpela, V. Lee, D. McAvoy, W. Margalin, R. J, Nyquist, J. Palson, D. B, Parham, M. Ruderman, R. E. Stormont, J. R. Thompson, A. Weiss. Kappa Mu Epsilon is o national honorary mathematical fraternity designed to further the interests of mathematics in Wayne University, and to provide a society for the recognition of outstanding achievement in the study of mathematics. Activities for 1946-47: The Wayne University Mathematics Club was formally installed as a Chapter of Kappa Mu Epsilon on May TO, 1946 at the Rackham Building. Following the ceremony o banquet was held at the Book-Cadillac Hotel in honor of the 27 charter members. A. Petrucco Sallye B. Pickens Denny Pidhoyny Randall H. Pittman JamesJ P ew J 47 A-1 ii J KU' ' , x l 3 s. ., - 1' rf S . .QP 5 - .X 1 r fi , ' , hx v K uf mllfllil. MEN'S ENSEMBLE Row 7: H. Langsforcl, G. Wilcox, E. McRobbie, H. Tucker, M, Welch, L. F, Rousseau. Row 2: M. Clavert, D. Terrill, J. Hopfner, L. Eusta, W. Seibert, W. Schumaker, A. Stewart, M. Steffins. Row 3: G. Graham, D. Butler, G. Avram, J, Karolionok, A. Chatfielf, H, Lawson, G. Limburg, P. White, J. Trudgeon, B, Steeb. Glenn The M OFFICERS Wilcox, President Herbert Tucker, Treasurer Leon Rousseau, Marvin Welsh, Librarians Elenora McRobbie, Accompanist Sponsor: Mr, Harry M. Langsfard, faculty advisor and director. ACTIVITIES FOR 1946-47 Numerous concerts and public appearances both before student groups and before outside organizations. I en's Ensemble is an extra-curricular musical organization the purpose of which is to provide training and experience in ensemble singing to university men. Philip Plctniclz 5 Joyce Pollard Egyher Pglligk Lee Pomerantz Graham O. Porter fu. IQ! .3 all ,l K 53 i 113 MARCH ' ff 1251 1 , 1. -Q ., xx. ,T', ,f ' -3 L N-f..Ji 74 Fe if Jgw N F--X4 L K, Sz xi , ,: ,4 X Hifi 1 ffigf' , .. J fi -1 Q' Z viii., P :W iff, f ' 7 v -. Nw, ,. V-Jay sammy .,.. 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WAYN E'S WE BSTE Rt A group of thirty-five nurses studying under the Federal Training Program provided the vanguard for student occu- pation of Wayne's Webster Hall. Alterations an the build- ing which are to be completed this year, will provide five hundred rooms and residence for eight-hundred to one thousand students. Mr. James Hamilton is manager for the building. These co-eds are the first of the students to give their address as Webster Hall, Moving in bag and baggage, they are cramming the space allotted for storage, not in immediate use, with trunks and cases. fx ..,----- ? '- W.. 5 ,gl wc. S S 2 -ff Barbara Glenn Postle , 116 E O . Prange W. C. Praut Glenn T. Purdy, Jr. John U. Quintero 195 ,.,f-I' ' i r ! s ,.,- .--ww, 1 . -suwxvw - J-3' -'-as xx es x C' ETL- ' f . 'T bi-X xx .N HALL XI on' C nden usf effe HQ, '79 tou d from, 461-,'v. I Se-lor: eoch 'ss 8 ' mee, 000, oofd S'eg ' fo ' 'Wade Hoyl Ulorlygerher up resid fn ,A .w,-, Sfanding flefl fo righfj: Mrs. Barbara Ruggiero Kathryn Houghran Gordon Klopf Richard Elliolv Fred Johnson Charles Ruggiero Sealed Cleff to rrghfl: Mrs, Charlotte Vary Arline Balfanz Lorraine Bruner Norma Lcngius Madeline Heilbranner Evereh Haley Dennis J. Randolph , X Q gf +xgi?' ,tg V, 1 Betty Rasey W ,v-vs. Af? ny. ing , A' .Fir p. Glen R. Rasmussen Margaret Rulh Reed Ramon S. Regan 117 if Coach Joe Truskowslri Loyes O. Reynolds Carol Riedel fe: ., 2 , lr ltr 43 V Robert F, Riethmiller .J 1- BASEBALL With nearly a full squad returning from his i946 team, Coach Joe Truskowski will be seeking to give Wayne ci winning baseball season this year for the first time in the school's history. Leading the squad as it opened practice in the men's gym early in March, was catcher Bill Collins, who last year played in the East-West College All-Star game in Boston. Others who are counted upon to aid the Tartars in their quest for a good season are Ron Teasley, Jim Neubacher, Roy Stevens, Joe Rzepka, George Shuk, and John Hoover. Opening with the University of Michigan on April 'l8, Wayne played University of Detroit, Michigan State, Western Reserve, Ohio University, Butler, Cincinnati, Hills- dale, and Toledo Bill Collins ,W-'QF fy. NX Shirley Jeanne Rigley Patricia Robertson 2-K -19-L ii- MARCH . Committeemen plan for the Interfraternity Ball, sponsored annually by the nineteen local and national fraternities on campus. Held in the Fountain Room of the Masonic Temple, the Ball featured the music of Bob Chester and his orchestra, Highlighting the intermission, Phi Sigma Epsilon and Shah fraternities competed in the Interfraternity Sing finals. Pictured here are Byron Traeger, Dwight Wheeler, Graham Porter, Stewart Hetu, James Brennan, Robert Steen, Phil Chase, and Bernard Nagel. I' Cb ,. .. Selected as the Boy and Girl of the Month for March were Dick Hall and M. Jean George. Dick specializes in athletics on campus, being high-point man on the Varsity Basketball Team Q and was on the All-State Team for 1945-46. Jean concentrates her ener- gies on the Wayne University Broad- casting Guild and the Wayne Univer- l,fTill sity Theatre. She is also a member of Delta Gamma Chi Sorority and Gold Key. is , ,,- N Leufrite Robinson William Fredrick Rockey Julia Ronayne David Ronis George C. Root V ,Q 'Q , l - ' ' J ., ' , A-., 'W 1 :. K .s Q 1 . ,., 3: ,. . N 1 Q 7,1 Q, f 1- 1 - -'af?E- fi H - ff - . 3' F , A 'sen ' .. ' Q, , R VC. . 5 K ' V- .,Ji+Z' r t - i -1 .- ' L - J :il ' :4 f5f4fiC'?' '1?.4'3ff-fiiiff . ii' +I' i .,... ,...F55557'f -1 F , fi , :'1i-:I- :w7!::::g1::::2: gfjfi ' 119 , .Wee--...,.x-'Q'--. LINKSTER LINES Coach Lawrence E. Russel, about to sink a hole-in-one through a basketball hoop in the gym, had most of his 1946 lettermen returning to the links this year. After drop- ping their first four matches on a southern trip last spring, the golfers found stability and finished the schedule with seven victories and nine losses. Expected to emerge with more triumphs than defeats, the 1947 team started its dual play with Michigan State on April 26th. Some of the varsity members are pictured below: Top row, left to right: Gordon Verville, Earl Moisevick, Coach Russel, Malcom Graham. Bottom row, left to right: Walter Nassal, Tony Szymanski, Fred Milhauser, Bernie O'Halloran. Not in picture: Jack Gregory, Anthony Vurich, Jack Landstrom, Leslie Lemak, Lawrence Opolka, Frank Jawor. i Robert C. Rothman . 71? 5 4 W ..... :X-y ,. . 'W,jt4?S?Y P, 'ikqtigzj 'Lili' ik X. -X5 x. ww , wh, Ks Qs, .--...KH A x Tx 120 Nancy Rowe Harold W. Rowin Jock Roumon Leslie Rowe Q-W e...f' x XXX s 9 NX' ' Tv? X ,., me-,- ,iw e N ETTE R NOTES After 14 years of Tartar tennis tutoring, with 139 victories and 50 defeats, Coach Norman G. Wann Cleftj still has an eye on the future. 1942 was the only season that any of his squads have fallen below the .500 mark. Lost spring the racketeers won ten and lost three, to be ranked as thirteenth strongest in the nation. ga' I... Q? 1947 TENNIS SCHEDULE 1946 TENNIS RESULTS Wayne University of Illinois , . 9 Wayne Purdue University . . 2 Wayne Oberlin College . . . . O Wayne University oi Cincinnati . . A Wayne Ohio State University . . . 5 Wayne University of Michigan . . 4 Wayne University of Detroit . , . . O Wayne Western Michigan College . , 3 Wayne University of Toledo . . . . O Wayne Kalamazoo College . . 7 Wayne University of Detroit . . . 0 Wayne Michigan State College . , 4 Wayne Michigan State College . . 4 Wayne Kalamazoo College . . , 7 WON 10- LOST A Top row: N, G. Wann, Coach, Jerry Church, Lindsey Yates, Phil Lipsitz, Manager, Robert Bluemenfeld, Leonard Brose, Ben Siegal, Albert Gross. Bottom row: Ed Frazier, Louis Graves, Delbert Russell, George Cushing, Quentin Vaughan, Gerald Gurman. Not in picture: James Alexander. D015 Opponen, Place Date April I7 University of Cincinnati . , , Detroit MCIY April 21 Michigan State College . . East Lansing MCY Apfil23 Miami University . , . OXf0fdi Ol 0 MUY April 24 Ohio State University . . , , Columbus, Ohio MUY April 25 Western Reserve University . , . , Cleveland, Ohio MaY April 26 Bowling Green State University , , Bowling Green, Ohio May April 30 Western Michigan College . , .... KGIUFHGIDO MDV May 3 University of Detroit . . UniversitY O1 Denon MUY May 6 University of Michigan . . . Ann Arbor MaY R. R. Royer Charles Ruben Nathaniel H. Rubin :iff N '-I--5 ' 13,-'fx V f-if . ' s ' :,g.,Q., Y 1 . J. ct: fi . ., I -- yi r..--as 'J In 5 A Opponent Michigan State College Kalamazoo College Syracuse University Cornell University , . Rensselaer Polytechnic Ins University of Buffalo . . University of Detroit . Mid-American Conference Kalamazoo College Edwin Rutherford titute Championships . Place Detroit , , . Kalamazoo Syracuse, New York Ithaca, New York . Troy, New York , Buffalo, New York , . . . . Wayne . Detroit . . . Detroit James Hale Rutledge I - - i 49 9 i ri 1 , , 9' l . .. ,. ,... is-,.,1,,.,.,,,..,,,,, 's'E22w.I:Zz-aaggisa-1 11.. 1- I isssvffz z l X 43. gg.-'ff I 'W' 5 s , ,f MDA 3 1 rm' i 4 : ,nag Mt ft Y . rf 1' i S45 .Ti ...--' gf? .9 qs S ,- -SY: ., . 121i Louis ,l. McGuinness President Bart Ford lsf Vrce President Madellne Gallo 2nd Vice President Velma Zanardi, Correspondmg Secretary Anne Zelnzek Recording Secretary Mllt JGPOWICZ Treasurer The Newman Club IS a club of Cotholnc culture and Catholuc fellowshnp orgamzed to deepen the spurltual and enrnch the temporal lives of its members through Q balanced program of relnguous Intellectual and sornal actnvmes to weld the Catholnc students unto a Mildred Edith Ryllert 5? 'gf 00' Nqr' N-v Q9 .tl V. , Q.. Q of - 'T QQ W Xt .,, , if f ' 2 t 122 ef V. Jones, President --ws ff- I Q I Q W1 OMEGA PSI PHI FRATERNITY Row I: V. Jones, H. James, H. J. Vander. Row 2: W. Floyd, R. McDonald, A. Jackson, D. Neusam. Row 3: P. Dukes, Jr., W. R. King, F. Gartrelle, T, Stephens, A. Fuller, D. Randolph, M. James. OFFICERS H. James, Vice-President H. J. Vander, Secretary W. Floyd, Treasurer Mr. George Miller, Sponsor People not in picture: W. Brown, Jr., W. C. Hardy, S. L. Sanders, R. Stevens. Omega Psi Phi is a national social fraternity, the purpose of which is to bring about a union of college men of similar high ideals of scholarship and manhood in order to occupy a progressive and constructive place in the civil life of the nation Joseph Samuel ,nur ,,,, R, James Squnderg Virginia P. Schaefer Charles E. Schefiler, Jr. Jerome Schimmel ' .. EQ, . 5.13: -...pf ,f P me :grief ' ,r ,guise , 'A .f2'ff..-. -sp' -gg , ft? 'Q ESSSET . ' ,V 3 , . ,, ,.-fp '54:5E1IFri3?r?f- '1fi1.? , ? 1' ' ' ' - I f ' I W 1 ,, ...U 5 -::':-, , i M '..J i K 2 Us v . A y We-mszliip ,RT 49 Raw 7: S. Tuchow, J. K. Graham, J. Ticldan, D. Dachofl. Row 2: M. Zieve, R. Regan, P. Pentecost, L. Baruch, W. Schoenfeld, J. Stuart, H. H. Pixley. Row 3: R. Hariley, E. Bailey, J. Cotlan, B, Brehelle, E. D. Fisher, L. McGuinness, J, Gregg, J. Wilson, G. Klopf, H. Siewart. OFFICERS Dacho Dachofl, Presideni Seymour Tuchow, Vice-Presiden! Keiih Graham, Treasurer Professor Jason H. Ticldon, Secrelary Members in faculiy: Dr. Harold Slewart, Dr. Henry Pixley, Mr. Gordon Klopf, Mr, Jason H. Ticldon. Dr, David D, Henry, Honorary Member Members not rn picfure: D. Blakely, R. O'Hare, J. Olenilm, A. Sippel, L. Zubrofl, E. Springer. Omicron Delta Kappa is a nafianal leadership honor society for men, the purpose of which is Yo recognize men who have arfained ' a high standard of efficiency in collegiafe acfivifies. ' 'rar' ii'i '7t ir Ti -A 'fl' 7'-W Ml-'A '1 fi Philip Schreiber Virginia Schroeder Claire Schulze Hilda S. Schuster Edward Bremer Schwenk, Jr A if xxx 'N y H ,...... ,,., 'wwf N Z V 124 Elaine M. Scott 1 PHI SIGMA EPSll.ON OMICRON CHAPTER Row 1: D. Kilts, J. Wilson, l.. Folvo, R. Nestor. Row 2: F. James, R. Paliui, C. Charovhis, C. Matthews, J. Rycengo, P. Pentecost, F. Martin, E. Krezenske, A. Blythe. Row 3: C. Kouvelas, B. Collins, R. Gibson, D. Cunningham, R. Betzing, R. Crandall, D. Olson, J. Gilman, G. Porter, H. Walke. OFFICERS John F. Wilson, President Bernard Nagel, Jr., Vice-President Richard Nestor, Treasurer Dan Kilts, Secretory John O'Connell, Corresponding Secretary Lanny Falvo, Conductor Sponsor and members in faculty: Mr. Howard Shout, Sponsor: Mr. Forrest Reynolds, Dr. Richard Burlxs, Mr. Albert Steigerwalt. Honorary Members: Gordon Shaw, Robert Adams, Howard Shout, Albert Busch, Dr. H. C. Moritz. Not in picture: W. Hobbs, W. Murphy, M. Calvert, W. Young, J. Bates, R. Albertson, H. Shout, Sponsor, B. Nagel, J. O'Connell, A. Busch, H. Deen, B. Dean, W. Elliot, C. Dobronslli, R. Shepherd, J. Pollina, P. Harter, H. Templeman. Activities for 1946-47: Host at parties for Sigma Sigma, Delta Gamma Chi, Pi Kappa Sigma, and Zeta Chi Sororities. During Founders' Week held a tea for the members' mothers, a stag night for the fathers, an open house to the University, and was host for a regional meeting of its national organization. Phi Sigma Epsilon is a notional fraternity, the purpose of which is to promote the scholastic and social welfare of its members and to further the bonds oi brotherhood. Mildred Benson Scott Nellie Sedoralz Henry F. Seidel Joyce L. Selllre . ',.. . ff? xp' f, 125 4 ,W W . W 1' ' i: l :Ji s tl sr.. nv qu v 1:7 L x are 0-I ..-5,4 Pl DELTA EPSILON Row l: Rollo O'Hare, Historian, Ginger Rebholz, Secretary-Treasurer, Marilyn Hines, President, Audley Grossman, Vice-President. Row 2: Eleanor Colter, Joyce Pollard, Lois Carl, Mr. Howard Shout, Advisor, Bernice Fishman, Ruth Kroll, Doris Lemke. Row 3: Dr. Martin Kallich, Advisor, Robert Rothman, Dave Budzko, Harold Fine, Duke Fisher, Frank Grateau, Aaron Barr, Warren Jahnke, Aldo Vagnozzi, Paul Pentecost. Members not in picture: Alice Lightfoot, Ed Meier, Irv Moser, Sol Sachs. Officers and Sponsors: Marilyn J. Hines, President, Audley Grossman, Vice-President, Ginger Rebholz, Secretary-Treasurer, Rollo O'Hore, Historian, Mr. Howard F, Shout, Dr. Martin Kallich, Sponsors. Activities: Ca-sponsored the Eleventh High School Press Conference and published Citations, a collection ot the best work in student iournalism at Wayne for the year. Pi Delta Epsilon is a national honorary collegiate iournalism fraternity, the purpose of which is to elevate the cause of journalism, to foster the mutual welfare of student publications, and to reward the journalists working on the student publications for their etiorts, services, and accomplishments by admission to its membership. , A : ,ii f f r -, ,g, V . Q :tra . N s , 5, .Ja 4, vp jig, t , ,1 , , V, , Mfg-,, ,. , 'K -1-,frost-5-- . , .,.fw. ,,f,. .L . . J .f .s.a.,.-.,i,a- J. .x.'.L . 3,-Riff.-w?e2 .riffs :ZZQIQ 'L ' -- A J'- 1 7 --r w ,ings yftii-2-iff ?f?z?53-,l-ti J, c fi. 3 ,T F -me-ff . .Q Dimitry Boris Sergay S. Shanks Maurice Shapiro Leslie Shore sf y, .,wq, . . . if George Shen kar 'S' 9 cv F7 I 'T 'Q X .1-ee Q., PI KAPPA SIGMA SORORITY Row I: K. Chavey, Treasurer, A. Knapp, Vice-President, D. Carter, President, D. Lemke, Secretary, S. McDonald, Inter-Sorority Council. Row 2: C. Hosking, H. Hart, M. McDonald, M. Merz, B. Beer, D. Hammes, M. Brauer, Q, Zobian. Row 3: R. Way, M. Eldon, J. Van Devnrv. B. Stark, J. Morey, J. Carrithers, B. Fritz, M. Stenson, P. Rose, I. Pernicka. OFFICERS D. Carter, President A. Knapp, Vice-President D. Lemke, Recording Secretary V, Kirn, Corresponding Secretary K. Chavey, Treasurer S. MacDonald, l.S.C. Representative Members in faculty and group sponsors: Clara E. Champion and Agnes Deiss. People not in picture: M. McKinnon, N. Flannigan, M. Voorhis, C. Salyards, M. Mclean, M. Larsen, M. Jensen, F. Daniels, S, Tullr, D. Derby, A. Gilli, E. Hayes. Honors: Pi Kappa Sigma was co-winner of lntersorority Sing. Pi Kappa Sigma is a national social sorority, the purpose of which is to strive together in sisterly love in order to attain intellec- tual growth, moral development, and social efficiency. f t v. l- -EiiE??F.i?liiiififffiiiillii X: 757 5?'f513?I'ii55 571 ' ' V I si: f s 1 -7:65-. . .Stas-fzv iv-.p1:f'5v.g3fps,1A-' ':, 21.1 1'-4: ,srfi,',14:52:L2qy'-fi' 5,1 .'w,.gkw Q ' Q-1' , ,-'af -' Aiksdtiii'-1 -ff' f:.2? -ow -:w.1.S: 'tw :a.w'r-mf?-ef.: - - Y -1 Q 'G-.F .' r1':w'J'f'f1f X -1141-f'I:1 '21: ''w?2.2w1-'fs.f,:gx..': mi.--fa.-f':'-5.6 T rs-4f2,:'.St'41fft JV- -:vs - .z I. , :f:f'11wr-ii 51:2-A'.f:S.9f:x1E. .-fi' :titlfzliif :.fal ?f?.-Sr-.dr-rms QZIBQSY .1g..': f il,-f. U R ' - . ' Wm. l. Sherman, Jr. Frieda Sherr Dorothy A. Sibley Doris Anne Shivers B. Bonnie Shnaider f? wif 'W' I ' S' E'..V .... ,gn ,Af 7 I27 V-: 2sf:1ssE 'sz x. l28 ALPHA PI CHAPTER Seated: H. Huss, J. Peterson, D. McDearman, G. Gerabek, E. Downer. Standing: P. Butler, M. Charatis, B. Postle, C. Salyards, D. Lemke, M. Hillert, D. Sibley, B. Rasey, H. Kafkalis. Doris Rose McDearman, President Emily Blacha, Vice-President Betty Shatter, Treasurer Thelma Barrington, Corresponding Secretary Georgia Gerabek, Recording Secretary Joyce Peterson, Keeper of Records Sponsors and Members in Faculty: Miss Ellie Downer, Dr. Helen Huus, Sponsors, Dr. Doris Cline, Dr. Margaret Ruth Smith, Dr. Char- lotte lunge, Faculty Members. Pi Lambda Theta is a national honorary association for women in education. Its purpose is to foster professional spirit and to main- tain' the highest standards of scholarship and professional preparation among women engaged in education. Bernard Shulman nw... ew Xxx RQXX5, iii Doris Dailey Mildred Ruth Siegal Howard Silver P0TYiCiCl J. Simmers . l . v! GCDINC5 UP Wayne students leaving their modern cathedral of learning via the elevator at Maccabee Building. Classes go sky high this semester. With the renting of the fifteenth floor of the Maccabee Building, Wayne funds more of that much needed space to relieve overcrowded classroom conditions. Professors' only comments are that transport planes and pigeons are a distracting influence to students. P.S. Elevator service to all floors. i X. .1 f ,- 1 n ,M x ' ' l 16, .1,A,3Q,3 . Q .4 w f- rn, : Q 3 , 4 ' l X J APRIL 3' ww .A x G Joyce Currithers, J-Hop Queen fr XF , . , 4 X x A 4 5 Q ' 'f N Q. 'sbflz T .il if ' , 'Gig Q 2 z 3 ' x NX ig ' ' luis . x ffzq,li'v X9 '- ' Qlfeen of E n ' ' 3- ., 9ll1ee,. I W S -:I I 'I xx -N xX x WX Q Y X N N X Q X S if-1 oy Q ,. x Jewell Herring x 4' ion, Governor's Lady D . anrcu Milfevich so I7 , P gweefh Puff www? ,dvfry 4' j, ! Jun Ho Mi e Simes 'ng Queen and ITIECOITII chigan Snow Queen APRIL Getting their heads together, the committee for the Inter'Sorority Ball makes plans for one of the season's newest social functions. Formerly, sororityites planned their annual ball in coniunction with the Inter-Fraternity Council. Held in April, the Ball this year established another precedent-male escorts were invited by the sorority gals. Pictured here are Betie Weinberg, Shirley Johnson, Lillian Larsen, Gloria Bailey, Lorraine Zussman, Angeline Blanco, Betty Johnson. L'.- inf People of the month for April are Gloria Bailey and Robert Brown, Gloria is president of the inter-Sorority Coun- cil and a member ot Xi Omicron Soror- ity. She was a committee chairman on the A. W. S. Executive Board and the Senior Board. Bob is president of the 1947 graduating class of Mortuary Science students and chairman of the Mortuary Science Year- book. 1 A,-fe -Qi. 'i if wx Aaron Sinkolf V3 George H. Simmons Beatrice Simondi Broudy Simons Jessie Pharr Slaton P ' ' . 5 X J I an 4 .ig it -, ,fe 1 ' V A Wi ' i C 9, 4 R Q 1, fag: EX A l , ? els? V S -f N -J!! 7 1 ' 4 Q who E t I Q. 1 gl? ,Q i :xiii ' Ut . . V X. 2195521 A 'il t N' CAMPUS Wayne University Veterans Associa- tion discussing important issues- maybe the need for increasing sub- sistence. , X, A ,wg of WMS? an sv' Qu, 3+ w-J . QN 1 ,sm Q Education and Industry exhibit sponsored by A Wayne University was held at the Wardell i Sheraton Hotel in the interest of the Detroit '. ' -I community, - - 'f 4-1' 1' .I Q .r , - ' , N Peach canning in the home 'x '-tv . 11, aa' Q .K - - x -v. X economics laboratory. ffff- Y Y MJ- r Y V Y Y r Y wwf, W Y Y YW ,,, , ,.,., - ..,.,.. ,, ,.... U, -.e--.ww-mwemmwmwm . , , Freda Slavkin Joanne Sloan Albert S. Smith Charles L. Smith Mary Frances Smith ..-nl' 136 E 5 U SCENES we Q . 5 . ' J Wayne University engineer surveys the scene. A workout at the Speech Clinic-Harriett Distler and Pat Di Zazzo listen to Jane Duffey. M s T . Q, .,.A, Q t fm It l X if mv . na , :.. Ti e E 1, The Wayne University Broad casting Guild is on the air Lett to Right: Lucia Stevens .Ioe Augello, Paul Kaczander, Bill Walker, David Lebonbom, Jean George. Myra Smith Mariorie Soohoo Robert 0. Smith .1-3 .ww t , s Xt' Richard W. Souther Fred Sorkowitz bn, 'ix -M ...Mun-H' V ...nv ,f-fl: . Q' 4' xl X 5 ag fi s . Q, fr3af.,f?J..2 f ,-A-1 137 Q M9 G R5 30 9340 QOXVF left to right: Milton Wisotsky, Bill Pfromm, Francis Dunham, Sam Frank, John Wilson, lsadore Rosen John Gre Bruce Steele I 991 1 Jim Steflner, John Weise, Mr. Gordon Klopf, Douglas Trotter. Emma Ann Sporer -QQ Kathryn Marie Stabile t ,, 'WSI T38 3 MACKENZIE Standing, left to right: Bob Dewar, Norm Bornstein, Bill Pfromm, John Gregg, Bud Brettelle, Jim Hodges, George Zabludowsky, Pete Kosiba, Mr. Gordon Klapf. Seated, left to right: Richard Fosse, Bill Schoenfeld, Keith Graham, Ed Bailey, Frances Weskel, Paul Czan- anske, Jr., George Clarke, Andy Spencer. OFFICERS Ed. Bailey Presideni. Keith Graham Vice-President Bill Schoenfeld Corresponding Secretary Bud Brettelle Recording Secretary I HES Pciglgwgxx Q Alphonse A. Stack Mary Ruth Standley Max L. Stasofsky -' it l . ' . gi AWS F 1 S df 'll .- X x UNICDN ion is one of the The Mackenzie Un busiest buildings on Wayne's Cam- pus. Serving as a meeting place for many organizations, it is the home of the Mackenzie Union Board of 'Governors and Activities Council, which directs men's activities and of the Wayne University Veterans' Association. Gordon Klopf directs tional program and serves as ad- ' ctivities. viso the recrea r to the Union a ii V ,. W: b l , t is -..,-NN-5 l'ne Frances Sterns Dolores Stevens Jacque: - ' 54-w N-. fv. Y '- I. -ACA I K : I X , , XXL- H N X l Gordon Klopf, Men's A wwf-m 'Z 1 1.:: ,:. J i- Q ' ' 3 'I A ctivities Assistant. Alexander T. Stewart at the Union are on informal parties the calendar every day. Kathryn H. Stilwell John Erwin Stuart ' .' Q V, ll ----im s- Jo yce Pollard, editor. THE DETROIT COLLEGIAN Winner of the ACP . . . All-America Pacemaker award for 1945-46. The Detroit Collegian has been enlarged during this year to a daily schedule with one eight-page issue a week. Serving the campus community as the ollicial student newspaper of the University, the Collegian has striven to give coverage for all the activities and interests at Wayne. During the summer, the paper appears weekly as The Summer Collegian. 032353. . vi- 9 . hi. 5. ,O 119 dxef, Left Y N0 5s09'e.,Kn, ' neil l L. l' er. a.l'xf'egoll0'9ork- New 5 cks lheo:d9?rg rl:'5nu9W G C ? sS ' nlS ' no ,me ,-,we .ness 5 bu bus! Kioll 1 I U 'I V T Theurxkef Educ' Ten gt! 18099 6 ge? R. oflel 83 wllll Spogslnlull eT5 duo' KW' B is , f F.. William A. Stowe :. Cu F ..,. A rin - c..f-if 7 -V . lrwin Harry Strub 'ZH A,.u- . X .3 'S E.. ci Qu,- , ..- K 5 G 1-H v. . , ff f f f- .. .4 , 21 .V . 1 f 'HL ,.,..v.-,FQXZVTQ g'n . Sign :Leia -B 2 F., ?,,,??g,f1 ff'12 ?,,gg '94 5. 9 . :1 f 2 . 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X Q i -Q Ms, X 355:-r 5 . l 2 ' L M' Y b , AMN Y V ce0Ym f,,gxx W we M, , ,- D s ' x. mr , , Smmnglg-ff ' E wx, 1 zhfulznlff' H5584 Qadewlj f' GOV' ns Gigi , -ff' xl: C004 wal Se I ww' W aw 'Ji ,Z-' fd, K zz KL wefnglws S 1 34 ii -JL ,f News 7: h Seth XQY new ea1'0'g,i ,pods vxonx eniecosll Poul P 5 Srnvhr vuneir ' M. Con. . 314 I Ksmndlrka Professor Sprague Holden holds his weekly clinic, Mos! of Collegian F- BQMOMSCV lege upper sfol? is present. , 'QY1 I -A,A , 4. ...- of-'Nl 100m x .K .. 5' -,ga an Y, G rj H 'iygssij 0 B .,3.w-f iw- - Q- W Q 5 . 'F -. va P , uf E' -4 0- ww - A P' 1' we , 1 yu 3-, ss 9 PM Q W Su- n ei in F612 - 'E ' S' Q f E' gs fm Helen Svaralh Jane! E. Sweedyk Mary Jensen Sweeney 'Q TIT f fa, 4 Nw... Bernard J. Sweeney louise Tandy Vt' -.Jr ,,,4'5' s ,,...pll' Nw-Q' 141 0 Doris lemke, Editor. fi THE GRIFFIN The theme of this yearboolc of 'I947 has been the parade of events at Wayne over the pages of the calendar from September through June. This plan has been followed in general with the exception of seniors and organizations which are presented alphabetically throughout the book. The preparation of the 1947 Gritlin has meant a great deal of work for all the staff but the experiences and associations have been valuable and enioyable. We present the product of our eiorts with the hope that it will meet with the approval of the campus community and will awaken pleasant memories in the years to come. K 9009. nDDE Qvff N, T , D , 1,q,, I '- ..5:.Q3g:,s3gsgq25, -.-. 5, -.Q:j2::35-:X-qyf,-Q.? ', 5, . 1 ., 1... Susziryfgxgg.:,:,-...vis-vtftrgi,-5 - K7 .1 . s Q, -nn iii GPU x0 1 ff f 2222 F20 ASE 'T' 'T s iff .T-5, ns 1' is T a 9 TU, , 7 so , af . li' 1 l,. X N iredol xxx . gil F: F Copy sgf jfdqiiiiyguf. E. if F ' Editor: Doris Lemke. 1 Managing Director: Val Colambcitto. Business Managers: Dorothy Lanspeary, Shirley Gustafson. Copy Director: Chris Komp, assisted by Elaine Allen. Art Director: Alva Raphael, assisted by Memory Upper. Advertising Manager: Robert Briske, assisted by Emile Cardoneme, Tom . McMomm. 5 Advisor: Mr. Howard F. Shout. O Q Business Managers and Adviser study an account sheet f iii iiwwwu -w- 'Yi-i-'wiv' Dorothy E. Terner Reginald R. Thomas Donald Ross Thompson Wilbur R. Thompson Dorothy Trammell Thompsor ' 'N' - i':'fs-.. -, 614' if i ' 'V . 'P' . Q-vs f, 4 li' Ti ., Q ' T - .df ' ' -,, is '- I 142 'fly-UQ mimi .- , xx ' Section Editors were: September: Alice Knapp, lee Robinson: October: Frances Dusty, Betty Z Z Keydel: November: Kathie Chavey, Betty Stark: December: Queenie Zobian, Peggy Com- . stocky January: Elaine Allen: February: Jeanne Stoerman: March: Pat Gardner, Charles 'ff Ternes: April: Leota Courtright: May: Peggy Mitchell, Doris Barruschp June, Beverly Bay, June Labatt. , , , Photographers were: Sherman Tarrant, AI Tepel, John Mehelas, Victar Labolle, J Cal Nixson, Wes Young, Martin Otto, Irv Fink. ' Staff Assistants: Mary Georgilas, Bernice Burg, Seth Kantor, Paul ,., Pentecost, Budd Barclay. Art Work: Sam Bernstein, Alex Zwackie, Mr. Earl Weiley, Advisor. E5 'fl-P , 'fix 4 Of' EO nL:Q fi ff Vxi umm i.pD Z I U ,, 0-n'FX gvnii 4 5 S :Z 22 -ff' 'QUE gg 5-as f ' -I , -4 ,Q-M . C-fl , 1.5 X F p i N N ' G2 cvpp' .Q xg The Managing Editor brushes up on her work. Q Time out for the first snow. Q Bob and Emil look over some new prints. '6 Laying out the page. John H. Timmors Cora Tombaugh Selwyn Touber Byron L. Traeger Seym our Tuchow 755' vol' l ,K 059 5 ,i .J qw, Selva- 143 AND., Z-, Engineer staff in the office, at Student Pub- lications Building. The Engineer appears quarterly through the year and is designed especially for students of the College it represents. Front Row, left to right: Don Miller, Dave Greenberg,MerleScheibner,DonaldGraham. Back Row: Robert Gaffney, Aaron Barr, business manager, Fred Menders. PANORAMA Panorama is Wayne University's literary magazine, devoted to publishing the best in student-faculty expression, both literary and graphic. ln the four issues for 1946-47, the staff has produced a balanced publica- tion of prose, poetry, art and humor. Left to right: Audley Grossman, Harold Eine, Rollo O'Hare, editor, Leo V. Young, Frank N. Grateau, Robert Rothman. f, :zz-x q im 32 Y V 31 Irving M iLs 1 oser, Editor THE WAYNE ENGINEER jf, .us -1.1 -dv' Betty A. Tuuk Flora Turner Geneva Virginia Tuz Arthur Ulmer William T. Unkefer 16 .-as 144 ...ami AQ Lett to right: Armand Issette, Cyril Matthews, Shirley Rundorft, Jean Kinley, Roberta Gellerman, Virginia Murray, Editor Iseatedl, Elizabeth Warszawski, Wesley Young, Business Manager, TUDENT- FACULTY DIRECTGRY THE PHARMIC The Pharmic appeared in two issues this year, Fall and Spring, with Editor David Budzko in charge. Nina Ksendzik and Audrey Sogoian were Co-Managing Edi- tors with Bernice Lewicki as Business Man- ager. The Pharmic is the youngest of the nine student publications on campus. Al Tepel, Photography Director, faces the camera for o change. Clarence T. Uitti Jeanne Van Devort Clarence H. Vann Veriel Kathleen Vaughn I-TH ff NS x Joyce A. Veitch S+. . ' 'XJ' JQQQ5, N , f A ' MAY fw'is. X Vx L4 ,fu In -V gs ., e .161 Q Miss Horrief Helden sees lhat women in her golf class follow through, Elizabeth Vigeant ,, . -ol l48 .pq 3 7 2-.-1 '.j -WWW l ,,, l , ,, 'gif -31,,.,-I -,W s , fffaal .pn f- 1' 'l WiiF x .. ew ff- W ,,A,5L '..N . Q J IX we '- Q, Ay. f'.q ,954 , Jean Vlasic Ruth L. Voorheis A modern boogie ballet on the football fleld. Sixly Wayne Coeds make their ballet debut between halves ol the Woyne'Springfleld game at Keyworfh Siadium. Ruth Walker Ralph P. Wallace ,f Q X IV' . Sen .-IN ,i -..,. ff N 1:5 if FQLTAXS E x ' Pf WOMEN'S SPORTS ACTIVITIES Under the sponsorship of the Women's Athletic Association, with a campus-wide membership, women's sports activities continue throughout the year, giving specialized training in numerous sports and hobbies. Pictured on this page is one phase of the varied program offered, which includes swimming, golf, volleyball, basketball, folk-dancing, interpretative dancing, and tennis, as well as regular health training work. Lennox A. Walsh Harald Warheit Douglas C. Warren . 2' qw fr' it Q T' YV' an FS, , Archery is one of the most popular sports in the health education pro- gram. Calling for a considerable display of muscular strength and coordination, it is a challenge to the modern Diana. Here are two photographs ot archery enthusiasts who apparently have mastered the bow. Abbie I. Watson Milton S. Webb . as fe Q , Ji' f .- . -A .I X T 3: I I II X i dt f I f Q I 69 ,1 fig IN MAY... George Squire and Elizabeth Leach star as the people of the month for May. George is a College of Law student and a member of the Delta Theta Phi Legal Fraternity and the Wayne University Veterans' Asso- ciation. Elizabeth has been active on campus during all her four years at Wayne. Currently she is vice- president of the Senior Board and is on the Senior Ball Committee. Planning the final social affair of their undergraduate careers is the Senior Ball Committee represented by Shirley Shanks, Betty Jo Craw- ford, Mary Frances Smith, Joyce Sellke, Elizabeth Leach, seated, Cora Tombaugh, and Glendora Neff. Held in May at the Fountain Ballroom of the Masonic Temple, the Ball featured the crowning of Miss Wayne University and the presentation of her court. Harry Webermqn Doris May Weigle Bette Weinberg Charles Weiner Jack Weinstein Sw .41 - .-is up-+ wi' 'il' N39 Rx s. xg NW X X ,K fax -'.r ,N ' 1 .hx ,,..-ini? Dorofhy Lanspeary A Valeria Colombaho MISS WAYN E Dolores Sfevens 45, cal? Glendoro Neff 4,-MQ., Ninfa Catalano Janet Weiss Fredrick Weissman Lucille Wells R. J. Whan X Q H , 5 . KW .3 W 'E ,Qi '17 Z 1.1 J ' 4? 'T - Har Qkli 1157551 N . Minor E. White, Jr. ,,.a :ir Qs' ,, , J' ,, xt gh ,. Q . ,A my f l L UNIVERSITY STUDENT COUNCIL The Student council is composed of students from the colleges of Liberal Arts, Business Administration, Education, Engineering, Medicine, Law, Nursing, Pharmacy, and the Graduate School. It serves as a general legislative body in matters of student affairs. Council advisors for this year were Dr. Harolcl Stewart, Dr. Emilie Newcomb, and Dr. Orville Linck. First row: Milton Weiner, Richard Luers. Second row: Bonnie Snake Shnaider, Recording Sec- retary, Fayette Singer, President, Rhoda Cooper, Corresponding Secretary. Third row: Joyce Pollard, Dorothy Wilson, Dr. Harold Stewart, Advisor, Patricia Williams. Members not in picture: Cora Tombaugh, Vice-Presi- dent, Robert DuH, Treasurer, Warren Rovetch, Edward Bailey, Harold Rowin, Sam Schwartz, Edwin Munro, Dr. Emilie Newcomb, Advisor, Barbara Holland, John Medders, Dr. Orville Linck, Advisor. Harold Carl Wiedemann, Jr. Glenn C. Wilcox Patricia Williams K3-x . . 1. Ii fi t .1 ii' .fl as al 152 W? Fayette Singer, President of the Student Council. COLLEGE OF MEDICINE STUDENT COUNCIL left to right: Madeleine Lindenbaum, Frank Talarico, Arnold M. Reeve, Tom Webster, Vice- President, Louis Harrington, Secretary, John Scott, Armen Shekeriian, President, Hardy A. Kemp, Dean of the College of Medicine, Douglas Smith, Fred C. Dayton, John M. McLaughlin, Treasurer, Nimrod M. Sherman, William W. Moon, James Garner. Daniel C. Wilkerson. Jr. Eileen Isobel Wilkinson ,Q AC' ,.,,..-nl' ...K SARMATIA CLUB Row I: G. Modzel, S. Gierak, D. Mylenek, M. Ozak. Row 2: G. Hordeichik, W. Zulcowslci, A. Rozanslxi, E. Rykaczewslxi, J. Wizbowslxi, L. Dombrowski, M. Kuroslcy, N. Kaczmarek, I. Czapla. OFFICERS Stephen Gieralc, President Dorothy Mylenek, Vice-President Geraldine Modzel, Secretary Michael Ozalu, Treasurer SPONSORS AND MEMBERS IN FACULTY Edmund Ordon, Member in faculty. Herman Koss, Edmund Zawadzlxi, Ted Mrozowski, Honorary members. Active Members: Geraldine Celmar, Stanley Cwielt, Laddie Dombrowslni, Stephen Gierak, Gloria Hordiechilc, Joseph Jalcubiec, Dick Japowicz, Irene Kaczmarelt, Phyllis Kulczycki, Lillian Laszyca, Geraldine Modzel, Emily Muszynski, Dorothy Mylenek, Irene Nietupski, Michael Ozak, Lenord Polunilxiewicz, Nancy Rapaski, Chris Rogowski, Phyllis Somenski, Christine Tutai, Edward Szymanslci, Alex Zawacki, Joweph Zelazny, Walter Zukowslri, Josephine Wizbowslci, Casmir Misiewicz, Stanley Kulczycki, Irene Czapla, Frank Jawor, George Wegrzynowicz, Dick Smoger, Alice Rozanslti, Ed Wierzbowski, Mary Koss, Danette Ulatowslci, Margaret Kurosky, Eward Rykaczewslxi, Eleanore Gudewicz. Sarmatia Club is a local social coeducational organization, the purpose of which is to further the social relationship between the Polish-American students of Wayne University. .gl SHAH FRATERNITY Row 7: Dr. Stewart, J. Karolionok, A. Stewart, R. Boetz, T. Kane, B. Yee. Row 2: W. Simmons, D. Terrill, R. Hartley, L. Yates, H. Crewe, J. Thomson, M. Alden, G. Kipps. OFFICERS: Alex Stewart, President Haywood Crewe, Vice-President James Karolionok, Corresponding Secretary Robert Baetz, Treasurer Sponsor and Advisor: Dr. Harold E. Stewart People not in Picture factive membersl: G. Arakelian, L Dombrowski, R. Fandel, D. Fuller, A. Grossman, V. Hansen, P. Hoffiz, S. Murkiw, K. McNutt, l.. Poludnilxiewicz, A. Stewart, D. Sump. ACTIVITIES FOR 1946-47: Shah Fraternity's annual dance was given at the Whittier Hotel on Moy 25. The Shah Fraternity is o local social organization. Its purpose is accomplishment through brotherhood. We earnestly strive through sociability and working together toward common aims to better understand our fellow men and to live in harmony with them. Our group is a cosmopolitan one and through it we goin on insight and understanding of many nationality groups. Mildred Flora WilliQl'l1S Thomas E. Williams, JY. Kenneth G, Willis Gwendolyn Louise Wilggn af' L 3-,Nw 9 ,xxx- X I .ij 154 Mildred Wilson SIGMA EPSILON PHI Row I M Georgilas, S Mike, H Mitcheil, C Charouhis, H Kafkalis Raw 2 G, MiIonas, E Tsikaris, L Milanas, A Karay, T Fanas, G MaIIos Row 3 A Balcalis, H Ulahontanes D Kouvatsos, P Perentesis, M Charatis N Athans, M Cargois OFFICERS Chris Charouhis, President Heien Mitchell, Vice-President Helen Kafkalis, Secretary Mary Ge-orgiIas, Treasurer Seraphine Mike, Sergeant-at-Arms Members not in picture V Johnides, H Vaptisma Sigma Epsilon Phi endeavors to faster in the University modern Greek culture and Icnowir edge of Greek achievements and traditions through closer association among students at Greek descent, and ta maintain a scholarship fund and student loans for these students Gertrude J. WISE Margaret E. Wiseman Albert L. Wokas Theodore J. Wolosan Althea Worthy N..-1 3 --Xgei .J V ' .. li 1 , i . : Ki 'T'- - I W' H -wr' ' AF . -7 .5.E1:,,N::- Nu ' K ft M . A Q35 A M Q . , bl --,.. l gi Q ., M i.IIf--sw is ' A J 53 I -s 1 +9 NW r f W, '23 F? 156 SIGMA RHO CHI Row I. P. Inwood, A Bishop, M. E. Snider, R. Mawson, K. Hilliar. Row 2: L. Mathiok, J. JoIy, J Von de Welle, D. Inwood, J. Fisk. OFFICERS Mary EIIen Snider, President Ruth Mawson, VIceAPresicIent Alice Bishop, Treasurer Kay Hillicr, Recording Secretary Phyllis Inwood, Corresponding Secretary Mattie Chaban, I.S.C. Representative ISr,J Kay Stilwell, l.S.C. Representative Urn' Members-in-faculty and group sponsors: Miss Effie Downer, Miss Hazel Graham. People not in Picture factive memberst: M. Chaban, B. Jones, S. Harbock, V. Johnson, C Morburger, G ModzeI, D McDearman, J. Grundman, P McDowell, .I Patten, K Stilwell, C. Byrd, Sigma Rho Chi is a local social sorority. Its purpose is to foster a closer social relationship among Wayne University women. Edna Wright Edna Wynton Frank Youkstetier Elmo J Young 194' 4-ull' -uv' I3 nnette Vivian Zeidman in -'W -4 Y Y uf 5 .L .I SIGMA SIGMA SORORITY Row l: D. Young, V. Colombatto, D. Davison, D. Stevens, A. Neff, M. Georgilas. Row 2: N. Catalano, P. Simmers, V. Murray, O. LaBadie, P. Crutchley, .I. Kinley, V. Barrett, J. Pollard Row 3: G. Newell, A, Murray, S. Rundorft, B. Postle, C. Tombough, J. Weiss, J. Roddy, D Wilson, B. Crawford, V Leviton. OFFICERS Dolores Stevens, President Glendora Neff, Vice-President Dorothy Davison, Recording Secretary Roma Turner, Corresponding Secretary Dorothy Young, Treasurer Honorary Members: Miss Mildred Connely, Mrs. H. L. Gibb, Miss Blanche Goodell, Mrs. Clarence Hilberry, Mrs Florence Lehman, Mrs. David Mackenzie, Mrs, Raymond Miller, Miss Louise T. Paine, Mrs Carl O. Smith, Mrs. John Wilnox, Mrs. C Youngiohn Sigma Sigma is o local organization, the purpose of which is to help foster better relations and understanding among all university women. Hubert J. Zeme Shirley Zirulnik Edith Zubrin '5- 1'1 Halina Ann Zukowski Ida Lorraine Zych AR r' 157 t l 3 2 tl tt sa , ti f ,' , lt I PHI MU ALPHA SINFONIA-GAMMA OMICRON CHAPTER OFFICERS H. Begian, National Councilman Raymond C. Schultz, President Glen Rasmussen, Vice-President l Robert Clark, Secretary Ted Woloson, Treasurer William DeMaria, Historian Russell Peters, Warden l l Members-in-faculty and Group Sponsors: Roy M. Miller, Harold Tallman, Advisors: Vernon Fay, Graham T. Overgard, ' Fowler Smith, Harry Langsford, and Robert Lawson. Honorary Member: Robert Campbell. l People not in Picture: John Andary, Albert Castelli, Dacho Dachoff, William De Maria, Robert Jacobites, Ed. Konopka, Alan Meeker, John Pericin, Donald Schultz, Gene Smithson, William Sweet, Dave Jackson, Tom Reinauer. l Activities during year: Led the Homecoming Caravan with a Fraternity band. Christmas caroling on the campus. ' Gamma Omicron Chapter of Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia is a national music fraternity. The purpose is: To advance l the cause of music in America, to foster the mutual welfare and brotherhood of students of music, to encourage loyalty to the Alma Mater, and to give recognition to outstanding worth in musical activity. 158 Left to Right: David Gowans Harold Probert Jack Shelby Vernon Fay Harold Geves Glen Rasmussen Forrest Woodworth Russell Peters Allan Johnson James Berry Harry Begian William Rockey Robert Clark Steven Woloson Michael Skrzynski Reynold Brandt Robert Palmer Anthony Russo Byron DeWitt Frederick Stewart Kenneth Thomas David Jackson Theodore Woloson Lloyd Biggle Emile Acitelli Weldon Petz Ervin Hollard-Moritz Edward Herrmann Paul Morse Antonio Vallodares Seraphim Mike Walter Boyko Thomas Reinhauer Frank Balaam Fred Bonamici Walter Kuzma Gordon Smith Arthur Wunsch George Roiowski Milton Merry Nicholas Lomako Helmut Holland-Moritz Roy Miller Carl Rohde Marquis Otis Earle Melendy Raymond Schultz EL CIRCULO ESPANOL Row I: T Grant, A. Velasco, P. Perentesis, G N. Halaiian, A. Blanco. Row 2: D. Weiss, I. Siegel, M. Levy, B. Holland, M. Griffin, F. Raltel, L. Washington, G. Tennebaum, A M. Dowbiggin, A, I Salazar P. Paonessa. OFFICERS Polly Perentesis, President Alice Montes, Vice-President Trixie Grant, Secretary Angeline Blanco, Treasurer George Halajian, Publicity AI Velasco and Janet Nowosielska, Custodians Emilio Beque, Serge-ant-at-Arms Member-inefaculty and Group Sponsor: Miss Blanche E. Goodell. MEMBERS NOT IN PICTURE R. Fossati, H. Edwards, J. Ray, E. Martinez, S, Ziegelman, E, Olivares, M. Bushala, G, Farha, B, Gibson, C Fernandez, V. Keidan, A. G, Morrow, W. Michel, M. Chapin, E. Beque, J. Nowosielslma, A, Montes. ACTIVITIES, T946-47 Latin Revue in Wintermart and production of Spanish paper, EsIabon, El Circulo Espanol is cz social and educational club designed to promote Spanish culture and to acquaint the student with the lan- guage and culture of the Spanishrspecking people outside the classroom. I 159 VARSITY LETTERMEN'S CLUB Row I: E, Avram, J. Karolion, R. Nestor, J. Rzepkan. Row 2: D. West, J. Dudley, P. Pentecost, R. Williams, S. Sarris. Row 3: T. Asquini, R. Hartley, C. Lange, B. Friedman, C. Ross, E. Cook. OFFICERS Jim Karolionok, President Joe Rzepka, Secretary Richard Nestor, Treasurer Member-in-faculty: Dr. Karl W. Folley. People not in Picture factive membersl: W. Sherman, M. Graham, J. Alseander, G. Avyam, R. Poulliot, J. Neubacher, B. Roberts, B. Nyquist, R. Niver. ACTIVITIES FOR 1946-47 The I.ettermen's Club had chorus line in Men's Show, 1946 ar cl took part in activities at the Homecoming Game, 'I946 in addition l to banquets and other functions. The Varsity lettermen's Club purposes are to promote fraternization among athletes at Wayne, promote and protect prestige of athletes at Wayne, sponsor various activities, athletic and social, collect and preserve records of all athletics at Wayne. WESLEY FOUN DATICJN Row l: G, Newell, R. Boyce, V. Barrett, G. Porter, R. McClelland, Dr. M. A. Wheatley. Row 2: P. Pentecost, T. Boyce, D. Pavlcer, l. Alexander, H. Lussenden, P. Lussenden. Row 3: D. Crowe, C. Anderson, R. Totton, C. Sleeman, R. Phillips, S. England, F. Donnan, S. Nickel, D. Stratton. OFFICERS Virginia Barrett, President Graham Porter, Vice-President Ruth McClelland, Secretary Georgia Newell, Treasurer I. Alexander, Publicity Chairman C. Sleeman, House Chairman SPONSORS Dr. M. A. Wheatley, Faculty Sponsor Reverend Rudolph Boyce, Director The Wesley Foundation is a national group dedicated to fostering Christian fellowship and Methodist consciousness and to syn- thesizing the religious, social, and intellectual aspects of college life. JUNE .gf .28- in av.,.,,, . f , KA xi.- , xv , 'L a 5212:- f .. raviffaf 1 f-LN - '- if - 41- 4.425 -' 5 ff'-.iw -Qqw. N. M . 1 wg, R-,, - hu.. '. . --4 fn ,qt 'X' Y 'l F3?'z?i 415- --. . .. 4 , . 'A ,ivil . ' ix Q ,tl 'R 3 x ag Q , 2 . af. . . 222' 4' . .A -Q Q .. .N 0 -, ' 'EIN . 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Y 1- ' ' - 'a VW A .- .ffW ?fV -4 5,48 b . -. , .M ..' , L ,m u + .4-.Pl - 5, in 1 vt lx 4v 140 ti' SWINGOUT June graduates enter the Rackham Building for Swingout exercises. 164 Welcoming the graduating seniors are Swingout marshall and the Wayne University Band. IN JUNE 'ZS Selected as Boy and Girl of the month for June because of their active participation in numerous campus activities are Armen Shekeriian, President of the College ot Medicine Student Council, member of the Board of Governors, and of Phi Rho Sigma, medical fraternity, and Glendora Neff, Senior Board President, and student section editor ot the Student-Faculty Directory. She is a member of Sigma Sigma sorority. I I. IT? Ill 165 wi 5 f l' 1 in f' ssc. 1, HEALTH EDUCATION CLUB Row l: L. Kaltz, K. Leslie, N. Cook, A. Bishop, K. Stabile, R. Mawson, L. Kemper, D. Dailey. Row 2: Z. McCullough, P. Christensen, E. Wynton, V. Kraus, E. Beresh, M. Gross, C. Whitehead, A. Worothy, C. Goodman. Row 3: M. Carter, C. Riedel, M. Eldon, D. Shuker, B. Acker, P. Verderbar, J. Welch, W. Evans, V. Belkin, M. Clemens, H, Hill. OFFICERS Clara Berkowitz, President Ruth Mawson, Secretary Alice Bishop, Treasurer SPONSOR AND HONORARY MEMBERS Miss Ruth Murray, Advisor Honorary members: Miss Eleanor Bodewig, Mrs. Elizabeth Gottesleben, Mrs. Harriet Gabori, Dr. Dorothy Lasalle, Miss Margaret ' Mordy, Mrs. Julia Sanford. The Health Education Club is a professional group, the purpose of which is to aid the professional and intellectual growth, ta develop social activities and to formulate and maintain high professional standards among students maioring in health education. W W' RJ vp. 'vp' XI OMICRCN Row l: P. Kulczycki, A. Harrison, E. Jaeger, B. Hayer, B. Johnson, G. Bailey. Row 2: J. Berge, E. Highland, V, Auer, D. Straube, V. Daraban, L. Seaman, V. Zanardi. OFFICERS Emily Jaeger, President Arline Harrison, Vice-President Velma Zanardi, Secretary Phyllis Kulczycki, Treasurer Barbara Bitner, Historian Barbara Hayer, l.S.C. Senior Representative Mary Roddy, l.S.C. Junior Representative Dr. Helen Huus, Sponsor People not in picture: factive mernbersj B. Bitner, C. Hunt, C. Ghinelli, C. Jaworowicz, C. Konersman, M. Roddy, L, Spiekerman, L. Wiggin. Xi Omicron is a local social sorority, the purpose of which is to foster friendly relationships through which its members may partici- pate in the social activities of the University. YWCA First Row: P. Browder, J. Peacock, L. Powell. Second Row: N. Miyaya, M. Branton, Z. McCullough, M. MacDonald, I. Edmanson. Third Row: R. Ovid, D. Ewbank, J. Lampton, Mrs. G. W. Kingsbury, Dr, H. E. Graham, N. Jones, M. Lupini. OFFICERS Jeanette Peacock, President Eulah Clarke, Vice-President Phyllis Browder, Corresponding Secretary Jackie Thompson, Recording Secretary Carol Hunt, Treasurer Members in faculty and group sponsors: Miss Alma Pearse, Mrs. Gordon Kingsbury, Miss Hazel Graham, Mrs. Everett Phelps, Miss Mary Elvira Weeks. YWCA is o national organization, the purpose of which is to unite in the desire to realize full and creative life through a growing knowledge of God. In this task we seek to understand Jesus and follow him. v . I . 2 JI .I ,Lia F 3 'fi ZETA CHI SORORITY Row I: J. Duffy, l.S.C., M. Cumming, Corresponding Secretary, S. Johnson, l.S.C., G. Davidson, President, B. Ednie, Vice-President, J. Greenhoe, Secretary, D. Weigle, Treasurer. Row 2: H. Distler, B. Kinsler, S. Hanna, J. Hood, F. Thompson, M. J. Ellis, L. Robinson, E. Leach, I. Peters. Row 3: N. Rowe, B. Bensmiller, J. Loflancl, M. Dunn, M. F. Smith, B. Hollberg, B. O'Neal, B. Neitzel, L. Watkins, M. Sattertield, B. Ireland, E. Dinkefelt. OFFICERS G. Davidson, President B. Ednie, Vice-President M. Cumming, Corresponding Secretary J. Greenhoe, Recording Secretary O. Meining, Treasurer Jane Dutty, S. Johnson, l.S.C. SPONSOR Member in faculty, Louise W, Conklin. Members not in picture: M. Bradley, H. DeVic, E. Scott, B. J. Sullivan, J. Selke, M. Kelly, M. Ling, O. Meining, C. Schultz, R. Beardsley, Pledge ACTIVITIES FOR I946-47 Zeta Chi won the l.S.C. Cup for Homecoming Float and the plaque for I946 l.S.C. Sing. It sponsored a dinner for football players and coaches. Zeta Chi is a local, social sorority whose purpose it is to have social functions, to support university functions, promote good fellow- ship in the University and in the Sorority, and to strive for good scholastic standing. I i t K 1 'Cz' Left to right: M. Doxon, Treasurer: E. Lungberg, Junior Representativeg W. Niemann, Senior Representative, D, Hunter, Recording Secretaryg H. Ritter, President. Alpha Beta Pi Sorority is a local organization whose purpose is to bring the sisters into closer union as a sorority, to encourage high standards of character and scholar- ship, and to practice philanthropy. ALPHA BETA Pl SORORITY OFFICERS Helen Ritter, President Mariorie Near, Vice-President Mary Dixon, Treasurer Dorothea Hunter, Recording Secretary Carolyn Mohn, Corresponding Secretory Miss M. Marjorie Smith, Sponsor Active Members: Helen Ritter, Marjorie Near, Mary Dixon, Dorothea Hunter, Carolyn Mohn. Florence Stanton, Winifred Miemann, Esther Lungberg. ALPHA NU SGRORITY Row l: E. Carron,'President, L. Schwartz, Treasurer. Row 2: A. Dibb, K. Ellerby, J. Kallmeir, V. Day, G. Stewart. OFFICERS Eloise Carron, President Eileen Rowan, Vice-President Lois Schwartz, Recording Secretary and Treasurer Pat Dizazzo, Corresponding Secretary Vera Day, Eileen Rowan, l.S.C. Representatives Mrs. Lillian A. Amerman, Sponsor Active Members: Jane Ellerby, Vera Day, Bonnie Shnaider, Winitred Pierce, Pat Dizazzo, Eloise Carron, Lois Schwartz, Eileen Rowan, Helen Klinger. Honorary Members: June Morrison, Kay Rowan. Alpha Nu Sorority is a local social organization to further the social interests of the more mature women students of the University, and to promote a more understanding relationship between them. 3 3 1 5 DELTA OMICRON DELTA THETA CHAPTER :sr Q er uv '57 Inset: Joyce Sellke, President PYRAMID CLUB OF DELTA SIGMA TH ETA SORORITY OFFICERS H. Bell, President, J, Walker, Vice-President, E. Patton, Recording Secretary, T. Rodden, Corresponding Secretary, D. Brown, Treas- urer. Left to right: E. Wright, L. Powell, Vigilance Chairman, H. Bell, President, B. McClane, C. Stephens. Miss Etta Soiref, Sponsor Members not in picture: J. Walker, E. Patton, T. Rodden, D. Brown, J. Shell, D. Foster, R. McCrary, I. Logan, J. Worthy, L. Brown, M. Mitchell. The Pyramid Club is the Pledge Club to the Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, a national organization. Its purposes are to obtain high scholastic efficiency, to develop com- munity service, and grasp the ideals of Delta Sigma Theta. JS lst Row: P. Stoll, B. Perkins, H. Sieberth. 2nd Row: W, Lennox, G. Davidson, C. Ott, B. Wilee, D. Thrun, 3rd Raw: S. Huebner, V. Bush, D. Hileman, P. Hack, B. Remster, B. Van Garden, A. Rozanski, D. Balogh, V, Jakubiec. OFFICERS Joyce Sellke, President Phyllis Stoll, Secretary Barbara Perkins, Vice-President Helen Sieberth, Treasurer Dr, Alice Crathern, Faculty Sponsor Mr. Tallman, Patron, Mr. Tickton, Patron, Mr. Fay, Patron Active Members: June Foster, Grace Brown, Georgia Jerabek, Gloria Davidson, Barbara Perkins, Ann Fetterston, Veronica Jakichiec, Shirley Hornish, Joyce Sellke, Patricia Hack, Phyllis Stall, Dorothy Heleman, Virginia Bush, Helen Sieberth. Delta Omicron is a national musical organization whose purpose is to faster the musicianship of talented college women, C, ., IVY LEAF CLUB OFFICERS L. Keller, President J. Thompson, Vice-President A. White, Recording Secretary J. Lemons, Corresponding Secretary L. Flake, Treasurer G. Gipson, lvyanna C. Lyles, Parliamentarian Miss Emily Newcomb, Sponsor Fanette Norris, Advisor Members not in picture: L. Flake, N Williams, F. Miller, C. Lyles, G. Preston .l. Thompson, C. Blount. HONORS Ivy Leaf shared honors with Alpha Kappa Alpha when they won the I.C.S. Sing in l946. Ivy Leaf Club is the Pledge Club to the Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority with the same standards and purposes. MU SIGMA Pl MATHETES OFFICERS Ken Stoddart, President Joe Magnatta, Vice-President J. J. Husenou, Secretary Prima Scadellaro, Treasurer Members-in-faculty and Sponsor: James Day, Instructor in Engineeringp Wm. Slaby, Assistant Registrar. Member not in picture: Primo Scodellaro. Mu Sigma Pi Mathetes is a local profes- sional fraternity to encourage superior scholarship, recognize skill and craftsman- ship, provide fraternal relationships, and serve as a social group for Industrial Edu- cation students. PI SIGMA ALPHA OFFICERS David Ronis, President Rose Marie Wheeler, Vice-President Ida Dobrowitsky, Secretary-Treasurer Row 7: I. Dobrawitsky, D. Ronis, R. Wheeler. Row 2: D. Comstock, S. Davitz, N. Katz, M. Case. Row 3:'G. Field, M. Ramsey, J. Sherman A. Suchy, L. Irwin, C. Smith, C. W. Schull. PHI UPSILON GMICRON ALPHA GAMMA CHAPTER OFFICERS Myra Smith, President Dolores Stevens, Vice-President Doris Inwood, Treasurer Irene Nagrant, Corresponding Secretary Margeurite Brauer, Recording Secretary Jeanne Stoerman, Editor Kathryn Gates, Historian Martha Jones, Chaplain Members in faculty: Miss Huyclx, Mrs. Sanderson, Mrs. Engle, Mrs. Bostick, Mrs. Tate, Mrs. Warburton, Mrs. Heintz, Mrs. Moore. Sponsors: Mrs. Warburton, Miss Huyck, Mrs. Engle, Mrs. Moore. Members not in picture: Kathryn Gates, Dorothy Mortimer, Irene Nagrant, Dorothy Haggard, Martha Jones, Lois Wolfman. Phi Upsilon Omicron is a national pro- fessional fraternity organized to advance and promote home economics. T V Merrill Case, Faculty Sponsor Charles Shull Faculty Advisor Members in Faculty: Jay Sherman, C. W. Shull Carl O Smith Donald S Hecock Maurice Ramsey, Earl Pritchard, Merrill Case. Members not in picture: H, Lengel, K. Cotter Pi Sigma Alpha is a national honorary government fraternity for the purpose of honoring students performing exceptional work in the study of government and political science and to promote good citizenship. Row l: .l. Stoerman, D. Inwood M Smith M Brauer D Stevens Row 2: Miss M. Huyclm, M. Tsutsui, T. Paterson L Hatcheglan M Jones Mrs R Engle SIGMA IOTA OFFICERS Lillian Kuck, President Lucille Hatchegian, Vice-President Margaret Lincoln, Treasurer Pauline Minte, Recording Secretary Doris Borrusch, Corresponding Secretary Thelma Paterson, l.S.C. Representative Hilda Schuster, Sergeant-at-Arms Mrs. Ruth Engles, Sponsor Members not in picture: D. Ford, M. Jones J. Maddens, D. Mortimer, T. Paterson, M. Ruburth, H. Schuster, R. Vocrheis, L. Wolfman, J. Flinas, A. La Marr, J. Simonetta. I Sigma iota is a local sorority whose pur- pose is to promote and encourage within its membership and the university friend- ship, loyalty, scholarship and social intel- ligence. OFFICERS Mildred Seigal, President Phyllis Lipchinsky, Vice-President Marion Greenberg, Treasurer Shirlie Jacobs, Corresponding Secretary Mildred Lenhott, Recording Secretary Miss Barbara Jewett, member in faculty. Bernice Silverman, honorary member. Row I: L. Doble, D. Peck, D. Bruske, J. Necefer. Row 2: M. Lincoln, L. Hatchegian, P. Meints, D. Balogh, L. Kuck, M. Smith, D. Barrusch. Row I: S. Jacobs, M. Lenhoft, M. Seigal, M. Greenberg, P. Lipchinsky. Row 2: D. Pritz, G. Herman, M. L. Kleinman, J. Sloan, B. Silverman, D. Kart, M. Fogel. Members not in picture: Doris Kort, Florence Lankowsky, Gladys Herman, Ethel Fried- man, Bernice Pergament, Mildred Lenhofl, Phyllis Lipchinsky, Lillian Gurovitch, Lucille Pollock, Muriel Ginsburg, Diane Pritz, Marion Greenberg, Mildred Seigal, Shirlie Jacobs, Miriam Fogel, Charlotte Kelman, Marion Litt, Lorraine Zussman, Mary Lou Kleinman, Marion Kopnick factive membersl. Honors: l.S.C. Scholarship Cup winner- l945. Sigma Theta Delta is a local, social sorority whose purpose is to develop the social and intellectual interests of the members. WAYNE UNIVERSITY VETERAN'S ASSOCIATION OFFICERS S. .l. Elden, Executive Council, Busine G. F. Purdy, Executive Council B. J. Ford, Executive Council A. I.. Lindenbaum, Executive Council ss Manager ? Left to Right: S. J. Elden, G. F. Purdy, B. J. Ford, A. L. Lindenbaum. Members in Faculty: Dr. Bosilius, Dr. Alfred McCIung Lee, Dr. Orville Linck, Dr. G. F. Purdy Active Members: Miss Alice Anderson, Al Lindenbaum, Sheldon Uday, Robert Quirlx. . The Wayne University Veteran's Association IWUVAJ has as its principal aim to benefit the Veteran population of Wayne University academically, economically, politically, and socially not to the detriment of the rest of the students. TAU EPSILON RHO OMICRON CHAPTER OFFICERS Harry Klein, Chancellor Fred Sorkowitz, Vice-Chancellor Phillip Schreiber, Master of the Rolls Jack Weinstein, Bursar lst Row: Dave Fried, Alvin Nusbaum Arthur Kolin, Leonard Lemberg. 2nd Row: Phillip Schreiber, Scribe, Fred Sorkowitz, Vice-Chancellor, Mr. Boaz Siegel, Advisor, Harry Klein, Chancellor, Jack Weinstein, Treasurer. Members in faculty: Boaz Siegel, sponsor, and Joseph H. Jaclmier. Tau Epsilon Rho is a national legal fra- ternity, the purpose of which is to promote a better spirit of harmony, cooperation, and interest among the students, and to exchange ideas on the legal profession. im? I 1-fr A -iq 3 Row l: M. Margulies, B. Weinberg, l. Garber. Row 2 A Rubenstein, M. Levy, M. Klein, M. Hollander, B. Fishman, Z. Zate. Row 3 E Iwrey L. lwrey, P. Halberg, R. Block, R. Dattner, B. Madofi, S. Nisbaum. cr Q 'mf IOTA ALPHA Pl NU CHAPTER OFFICERS Bette Weinberg, President Helen Goren, Vice-President ldarose Garber, Correspcnding Secretary Marcia Margulies, Recording Secretary Ann Rubenstein, Treasurer Miss Hazel Osborn, Sponsor People not in picture: lactive membersj Anne Adler, Helen Goren, J. Sterns, L. Levin, L. Knopper, O. Weiss, J. Sheraga. lota Alpha Pi, Nu Chapter, is a national Social Sorority. lts purpose is to foster friendship, and high standards of character, scholarship, and community service among young Jewish women in American univer- sities. GOLD KEY Row l: D. Stevens, J. Pollard, M. J. Lundeen. Row 2: R. Cooper, N. Catalano, E. Colter, S. Heinz, J. George, S. Falconer. OFFICERS Delores Stevens, President Joyce Pollard, Vice-President Mary Jane Lundeen, Secretary-Treasurer Members-in-faculty: Miss Elsie Townsend, Mrs. Lois Place. Gold Key is an honorary organization for women who have made outstanding con- tributions to the University. its purpose is to participate in student activities, develop cl spirit of loyalty to the University, and to promote interest in university problems. WAYNE UNIVERSITY ALUMNI ASSOCIATION Seated, left to right: Bayard, Belcher, Graham, Cone, Aldrich, Tracht, Irwin, Gustafson, Palermo. Standing, left to right: Strong, Purtell, Harding, Scott, Bailey, Beach, Balow, Pugh, Pillsbury, Pratt, Cooper, Peters. OFFICERS-1946-47 James W. Tracht, President Dr. Roger V. Walker, First Vice-President lMrs.l Gretchen Niepoth Tuohey, Second Vice-President Dorothy J. Irwin, Secretary Blasey Palermo, Treasurer Homer D. Strong, Head of Alumni AFfairs DIRECTORS: Arlene J Aldrich Dr LouisJ Bailey, Russell F. Balow, lMrs.l Thelma S, Bayard, Dr. Watson Beach, Margaret M. Belcher, Edward E. Blaurock, II G t f L dJ Hardin lMrs.l Sophia Dcill Cone, Dehnis G. Cooper, Albert Ashley Graham, Paul E. Gringle, lMrs,I Gertrude Voe mig us o son, eonar . 9, Urban Hartung, Howard M. Hess, Lawrence J. Malicke, Ollen E. Peters, Raymond W. Pillsbury, Dr. Lawrence A. Pratt, Edgar W. Pugh, Susan M. Purtell, lMrs.7 Marguerite Hogg Riley, lMrs.J Dorothy Anne Haw Scott, lMrs.l Kay Seaman Seppola, Boaz Siegel, Norman O. Stockmeyer, Dr, Frank A. Weiser, Dr. Walter J. Wilson, Jr., Helen Wirpsza. The principal activities of the Association are the alumni homecoming in the Fall, and the Reunion in the Spring. The purpose of the Association is to promote the general welfare of Wayne University and to establish a mutually beneficial relationship between Wayne University and its alumni. The membership of the Association now numbers over 5000. 177 mx BQ! 'J FEATURES AITON, FLORENCE M., Business Adminis- tration, 7B AKERS, JEANNE, Liberal Arts, 78 Wayne University Theatre Pi Kappa Sigma Alpha 'Neo ALBERTSON, ROBERT D., Liberal Arts, 78 Phi Sigma Epsilon ALLEN, RUTH, Liberal Arts, 73 Wayne University Theatre National Collegiate Players Wayne Broadcasting Guild Panorama ALONSO, DARWIN, Liberal Arts, 78 ALZNAUER, ROBERT LOUIS, Medicine, 79 Phi Rho Sigma ANDERSON, ROBERT L., Business Adminis- tration, I9 ANDREW, WILLIAM P., Engineering, 79 ANDREWS, LEONARD PATTON, Education, 79 Alpha Phi Alpha W. U. V, A, Senior Board 7947 ANDREWS, VIRGINIA ELLEN, Education, 79 Alpha Theta Sigma Sorority Gamma Delta Inter-Sorority Council Party Plotters Later Elementary Club APPLING, HELEN M., Education, 20 Delta Sigma Theta Home Economics Club ASHCOM, RICHARD C., Medicine, 20 Sigma Nu University of Oregon Nu Sigma Nu Medical Fraternity at Wayne Who's Who American Colleges and Universities AYLSWORTH, Stanley I., Engineering, 20 AZAREWICZ, ANN E., Education, 20 Theta Kappa Sigma, Sec'y Social Stuclies Club, V-Pres. Pi Lambda Theta Newman Club BAILEY, GLORIA D., Liberal Arts, 20 Inter-Sorority Council, Pres. Xi Omicron Sorority A.W.S. Executive Board Senior Board Wintermcirt Committee BAILEY, KNIGHT V., Engineering, 27 Wayne Concert Band BAKER, ERNEST R., Liberal Arts, 27 BAKER, HAROLD WILLIAM, Education, 27 BANHAGEL, EDWIN WARD, Liberal Arts, 27 Kappa Mu Epsilon Chess Tournament BARRINGTON, THELMA VIRGINIA, Education Pi Lambda Theta, Corr. Sec'y Delta Sigma Theta, Corr. Sec'y Association ot Chilclhoocl Education BASIN, RINA, Liberal Arts, 22 Women's Vocal Ensemble A Cappella Choir English Club French Club BATCHELOR, THOMAS M., Medicine Alpha Omega Alpha Sigma Xi BAUER, ROBERT O., Medicine, 22 BEARD, JAMES E. Medicine BEASLEY, NELLE S., Education, 22 Social Studies Club BECKER, WILFRED C., Liberal Arts, 23 Alpha Neo Industrial Design Society Gamma Phi Delta BEER, BARBARA G., Liberal Arts, 23 Pi Kappa Sigma French Club Newman Club BEIDER, SHIRLEY G., Education - BELKIN, MADELINE J., Education, 23 A Cappella Choir BELKIN, VIVIAN R., Education, 23 Health Education Maiors Club Women's Athletic Assoc. BENNER, WILLIAM GEORGE, Medicine, 24 Nu Sigma Nu BENSON, MARIAN J., Liberal Arts, 24 Delta Gamma Chi Wayne Sociological Society BERESH, ELEANOR, Education, 24 Health Education Maiors Club Hillel Foundation W.A.A. ' BERGER, EDWIN L., Medicine, 24 Nu Sigma Nu BERMAN, LOUIS A., 24 E.R.C. A V.C. BERSANT, J. CAMILLA, Pharmacy, 25 Lambda Kappa Sigma BETHUNE, DOUGLAS, Graduate School, 25 Alpha Phi Alpha BEYER, FRANK R, Engineering, 25 BIGGLE, LLOYD, JR., Liberal Arts, 25 Phi Mu Alpha University Band University Orchestra BIRKAM, FRED F., Medicine, 25 Nu Sigma Nu BISHOP, ALICE G., Education, 26 W.A.A. Sigma Rho Chi, Treos. Health Education Moiors Club BITNER, BARBARA, Education, 26 Xi Omicron Childhood Education Association BLINN, EDWARD ROLFE, JR., Liberal Arts, 26 Canterbury Club BLOOM, JEROME P., Engineering, 26 ' Phi Alpha BLOUNT, CONSTANCE H., Business Adminis- tration, 26 Freshman Board Sophomore Board Merchandising Club BLUMENFELD, CECILLE G., Education, 27 Health Education Maiors Club Hillel Foundation, 7946 Council Member W.A.A. BOIGAN, HAROLD A., Business Adminis- tration, 27 Gamma Kappa Chi BOONE, EUGENIA J., Education, 27 Home Economics Club Home Economics Education Club, Sec'y-Treas. Newman Club, Social Chairman '44 BOOTH, DOUGLAS W., Low, 27 Delta Theta Phi BOURQUE, JOSEPH, Medicine, 27 BORRUSCH, DORIS, Liberal Arts, 28 Senior Board Sigma Iota, Corres. Sec'y Pi Lambda Theta Delta Gamma Rho English Club BORSVOLD, ELIZABETH M., Education BOWEN, BARBARA R., Education, 28 Delta Sigma Theta I.S.C. Later Elementary Club BOYCE, TEMPLE S., Liberal Arts, 28 Wesley Foundation A Cappella Choir BOYD, JAMES W., Medicine, 2B BRAISTED, RICHARD V., Education, 29 Football Manager Social Studies Club BRAVERMAN, JOYCE, Liberal Arts Sigma Theta Delta, Sec'y BRENNAN, JAMES A., Liberal Arts, 29 l.F.C., Sec'y Gamma Phi Delto, Sec'y It.terfFrciternity Ball, Chairman BRIGGS, WILLIAM E., Liberal Arts, 29 Student Stage, Pres. 7940, Lighting Manager, 7938-47 BROSIUS. GEORGE R., Medicine, 29 BROWN, JOHN H., Education, 30 BROWN, MABLE C., Education, 30 Delta Sigma Theta N A A.C.P. Future Teachers Y.W.C.A, BUCHANAN, ELIZABETH, Education, 30 BUETTNER, JAMES A., Meclical, 30 BUTLER, PATRICIA, Education, 30 Pi Lambda Theta BRUSKE, DELPHINE, Business Administration, 37 Sigma Iota BYER, JOSEPH, Liberal Arts, 37 Sigma Pi Sigma, Treas. Gamma Kappa Ki CADY, FREDERICK J., JR., Medicine, 37 CALCATERA, RICHARD CHARLES, Liberal Arts, 37 CAMPBELL, KENNETH A., Engineering, 37 Student Council Engineering Student Council Eosilon Sigma CARTER, DOROTHY, Liberal Arts, 34 Pi Kappa Sigma, Pres. 4, V-Pres. 3 Senior Board, Junior Board Sophomore Board CATALANO, NINFA, Liberal Arts, 34 A.W.S., V-Pres. Gold Key Sigma Sigma Student Council Senior Board CAUGHEY, WILLIAM T., Law, 34 Delta Theta Phi CAVANARY, EDWARD J., JR., Liberal Arts, 34 Industrial Design Society, Pres. Mackenzie Union Art Committee CAVANAUGH, GERARD, Liberal Arts, 34 Newman Club CHAFETS, BETTY ANNE, Liberal Arts, 35 Hillel Foundation, Rec. Sec'y Red Cross, Chairman Alpha Kappa Delta . CHALK, GWENDOLYN KAY, Liberal Arts, 35 Alpha Kappa Delta, Sec'y-Treas. CHAMPLIN, HARRIET, Education, 35 CHAPMAN, PAUL AMOS, Education, 35 Varsity Football Freshman Basketball CHRISTENSEN, PHYLLIS JEAN, Education, 35 Alpha Sigma Tau, Pledge Mother Health Education Moiors Club, Corr. Sec'y A.W.S. W.A.A. CHRISTIANSEN, CELIA, Liberal Arts, 36 CLARK, BEATRICE, Nursing, 36 CLARKE, ARLEAN F., Education, 36 Early Elementary Club Y.W.C.A. CLEAGE, ANNA C., Liberal Arts, 36 COGAR, CHARLES W., Medicine, 36 Nu Sigma Nu COHEN, IRVING, Education, 37 Gamma Kappa Chi Campus Club Letterman Club Varsity Basketball COHEN, ROBERTS, Liberal Arts, 37 Mackenzie Union Board of Governors Sigma Pi Sigma Kappa Mu Epsiion American Chemical Society, Student Affiliate Student Council COLLINS, MARGARET, Liberal Arts, 37 Senior Board A.W.S. Sigma Sigma CONNOLLY, JANE, Liberal Arts Newman Club Alpha Sigma Tau COOK, NORENE, Education, 37 Alpha Sigma Tau, Treas. Health Education Maiors Club W.A.A. ' COOLBAUGH, CARL C., Medicine, 38 Phi Rho Sigma CORDERO, JULIO, Engineering, 38 COSTON, DOROTHY M., Liberal Arts, 38 Alpha Kappa Alpha Collegian Press Club COTTLER, MIRIAM, Education, 35 COX, FLORENCE, Law, 38 Phi Delta Delta Alpha Kappa CROES, JACK W., Liberal Arts, 39 CUMMING, MARION C., Liberal Arts, 39 Zeta Chi CUMMINGS, ANNIE LAURIE, Liberal Arts, 39 Home Economics Club CUMMINGS, RONALD A., Medicine, 39 CURATOLO, VICTOR, Medicine, 39 Phi Beta Pi CURTIS, RICHARD A., Engineering, 40 Sphinx Wayne Chemical Engineers Club, Sec'y American Chemical Society, Student Organization Swimming Team CUSENZA, JOAN, Liberal Arts, 40 CUZZENS, HELEN BARNES, Education, 40 Delta Sigma Theta Education 220 Club, Pres. DAILEY, DORIS, Education, 40 Alpha Sigma Tau, V-Pres. F,E,C., Pres. Health Education Club W.A.A., Head ot Baseball DALTON, FRED C., Medicine, 40 Senior Medical Class, Treas. Nu Sigma Nu Student Council tMedical Schooll DAMIANO, FRANK A., Liberal Arts, 47 Tutor ot Spanish in Spanish Dept. Journalist on El Eslabon DANIEL, FRANCES, Education, 47 Pi Kappa Sigma DAVIDSON, RUSSELL W.. Education, 47 Gamma Phi Delta DAVIS, JOHN WILLIAM, Business Adminis- tration, 47 Mackenzie Union Checker Tournament, Chrm Winner of Checker Tournament Wayne Christian Fellowship Member DAY, PAULINE MURIEL, Education, 47 Alpha Kappa Alpha, Corr. Sec'y DAY, VERA, Education, 42 Alpha Nu Inter-Sorority Council DEVENOW, PEARL, Law, 42 DIAMOND, HAROLD BERNARD, Liberal Arts, 42 American Chemical Society Student Attiliates DI SANTO, PARIS C., Education, 42 Varsity Basketball DIXON, RAY, Liberal Arts, 42 DOBECK, MITCHELL A., Liberal Arts, 43 DOBRONSKI, C. R., Liberal Arts, 43 Phi Sigma Epsilon Baseball Team DOBROWITSKY, IDA, Liberal Arts, 43 Pi Sigma Alpha, Sec'y-Treas. Varsity Debate Delegate ot Student Group to U.N. Inter-Collegiate Discussion ' DOBROWITSKY, MAX, Education, 43 I.F.C., Treas. Alpha Gamma Chap, Phi Alpha Frat., V-Pres. Social Studies Club, Treas. Homecoming Parade, Chairman Style Show, 7942 DOLKEY, MATTHEW, Liberal Arts, 43 Student Stage University Theater English Club A DONDINEAU, BETTY ANN, Education, 46- DORFMAN, STANLEY G., Business Adminis- tration, 46 Pi Tau Sigma DOUGHTY, RICHARD L., Liberal Arts, 46 Gamma Phi Delta, Pres. l.F.C. DOYLE, LOUIS C., Business Administration, 46 DROUILLARD, EUGENE J., Medicine, 46 Nu Sigma Nu I DUDLY, JAMES M., Business Administration, 47 DUCATE, H. J., Engineering, 47 A.l.Che. DU FRESNE, ANDREE, Low, 47 Senior Board, Sec'y . DURAK, GERALD GEORGE, Medicine, 47 ECONOMY, DONALD E., Medicine, 47 Phi Beta EVANS, WILLIE C., Education, 5I Alpha Kappa Alpha Health Education Club EVANS, VIRGINIA M., Pharmacy Lambda Kappa Sigma, Pres. FAIST, MARSHALL BURK, Law, 5I Delta Theta Phi FALCONER. SHIRLEY, Liberal Arts, 5l A.W.S., Rec. Sec'y Gold Key Alpha Kappa Delta Delta Gamma Chi FELDMAN, ROSE, Liberal Aftl, 5I French Club EFROS, JERRY, Pharmacy, 50 Gamma Kappa Chi, Chairman ot Social Committee EFROS, LILLIAN, Liberal Arts Sigma Theta Delta EDMONSON, ILA ELISABETH, Education, 50 Student Council Assembly Committee, Sec'y-Treas. Student Council Alpha Kappa Alpha Freshman and Sophomore Boards Y.W.C.A. Later Elementary Club Social Studies Club ELLIOTT, ROBERT N., Medicine, 50 EMERY, JOHN L., Engineering, 50 University Concert Band Rho Epsilon FELDSTEIN, JACK D., Education, 52 Social Studies Club, Pres. FIRST, MAX, Medicine, 52 FISHER, E. DAWSON, Liberal Arts, 52 Sphinx M.U. Board of Governors M.U. Directorates Athletic Advisory Committee Pi Delta Epsilon Omicron Delta Kappa Collegian, Grilitin Directory FISHER, ERESTEEN R., Education, 52 Delta Sigma Theta Newbery Club Federation Education Club FISHER, EUGENE, Engineering, 52 Phi Alpha Fraternity FITZMORRIS, ANDREW O., Medicine, 53 Nu Sigma Nu FRIEDMAN, MORRIS J., Law, 53 Tau Epsilon Rho Wayne University Debating Team FINE, ROSE, Liberal Arts, 53 Panorama, Olitice Manager FIRNSCHILD, PAUL G., Liberal Arts FLANNIGAN, M. NANCY, Business Adminis- tration, 53 Pi Kappa Sigma Frosh, Soph., Jr., and Senior Boards FLYNN, LEONA F., Nursing FORD, DOROTHEA E., 54 Frosh Board Sigma Iota, Treas. FOWLER, IRVING A., Liberal Arts, 54 Varsity Tennis, '42, '46 Faculty Housing Agent, Wayne U. '46 Member of A.V.C. FRANK, FLORAINE L., Liberal Arts, 54 Collegian Business Staff FRIEDMAN, S. CHARLES, Liberal Arts, 54 FRITZ, WILLIAM N., Law, 55 Member of Senior Board '46 Delta Theta Phi, Treas. lst Commander, Wayne U. Post Na. 6 at the Amvets ERONTCZAK, WALTER, Liberal Arts, 55 FULLER, DONALD MITCHELL, Education, 55 Shah Fraternity, Pres. Student Council, Treas. Soph Board, Treas. Junior Board, Treas. Collegian Staff Writer GARDINER, PATRICIA, Education, 55 Art Education, Club Sec'y Member Grittin Staff GARNER, JAMES F., Medicine, 55 Class President Alpha Phi Alpha GARVIS, ALEXANDER F., Liberal Arts, 54 GAY, THEODIS R., Law Kappa Alpha Psi, Pres. Member of Student Council '46 GELBERG, MARTIN, Liberal Arts, 56 GEORGE, M. JEAN, Liberal Arts, 56 Gold Key, University Theatre Wayne U. Broadcasting Guild Delta Gamma Chi GEORGE, MICHAEL T., Engineering, 56 GEORGILAS, MARY A., Education, 57 Sigma Sigma Student Faculty Directory Student Council Sophomore Board Junior Board Senior Board Panorama Staff Grittin Staff Collegian Staff Writer Inter-Sorority Council Sigma Epsilon Phi, Treas. A.W.S. Executive Board Home Economics Club, V-Pres. GHINELLI, CLAIRE, Liberal Arts, 57 Xi Omicron GIBSON, ELMINA S., 57 Alpha Kappa Alpha GILBERT, GILBERT JOSEPH, Liberal Arts, 57 Gamma Kappa Chi GLAVAC, JEANETTE A., Education, 57 Alpha Theta Sigma, Pres. '45, '46 Member of Inter-Sorority Council GODFREY, BETTY JEAN, Liberal Arts, '58 A.W.S. Collegian Mailing Committee, Chrm. University Chorus GOINES, IRENE, Liberal Arts, 58 Alpha Kappa Alpha GOLDBERG, ARTHUR S., Liberal Arts, 58 GOLDBERG, LOUIS L., Liberal Arts, 55 GOLDMAN, ALBERT S., Business Adminis- tration, 58 GOODMAN, ANN R., Liberal Arts, 59 Occupational Therapy Club, Treas. GOLDMAN, SANFORD S., Education, 59 Track Team Campus Club Pi Tau Sigma GOODIN, GLADYS YOUNG, Liberal Arts, 59 GOODMAN, HYMAN A., Pharmacy, 59 GOODMAN, LOIS JANE, Liberal Arts, 59 Hillel Library Committee Radio Guild Sociological Society GOREN, HELEN L., Liberal Arts, 60 Iota Alpha Pi, V-Pres. GORDON, CARRIE ELIZABETH, Education, 60 Spanish Club Wesley Christian Fellowship Later Elementary Club GRAHAM, KENNETH A., Engineering, 60 Epsilon Sigma GRAY, DAISY N., Nursing, 60 R. N. Club Wesley Foundation University Chorus Messiah '45, '46 GREENBERG, DAVID, Engineering, 60 Institute of Aeronautical Sciences, Sec'y Editorial Staff, Wayne Engineer Student Member Society ot Automotive Engineers GREENBERG, MARION, Education, 6I Sigma Theta Delta GREENFIELD, RICHARD A., 6l GRESSITT, MARION, Education, 61 Senior Board, Rec. Sec'y Delta Gamma Chi, Carr. Sec'y GRISCHAK, VERA, Liberal Arts, 61 A.C.S. , Alleuvio, Sec. A.W.S., W.A.A. Senior Board GROSS, MARION T., Education, 67 Women's Health Education Club GROSSMAN, AUDLEY, JR., Liberal Arts, 62 Collegian, Panorama Shahs, Sec., Pi Delta Epsilon, V-Pres. University Theater NAACP, Wayne Handbook English Club, Exec. Board GRUNDMANN, JANE B., Nursing, 62 Sigma Rho Chi GULLEN, IVAN E., Law, 62 Delta Theta Phi Law Fraternity GULLICK, ERMA MAE, Business Adminis- tration, 62 Beta Gamma GUREVITCH, EDITH LILLIAN, Education, 62 A.C.E., Sec'y Sigma Theta Delta HACK, JOSEPH, Liberal Arts, 63 HALL, JAMES F., 63 Alpha Sigma Phi HALL, WINTHROP D., Medicine, 63 Nu Sigma Nu JAMBURG, ROBERT HAYES, Medicine, 63 HARBACK, SHIRLEY JEAN, Education, 63 Sigma Rho Chi, V-Pres. HARNESS, DON K., Law, 68 Delta Theta Phi HARRIS, LEFFIE LOUISE, Education, 68 HASSE, PATRICIA MARY, Pharmacy, 68 Lambda Kappa Sigma- Omicron Chapter HAWRYLUK, JENNIE, Liberal Arts, 68 Newman Club HAYES, IRENE F., Education, 68 HAYES, LOUISE F., Medicine, 68 HECK, LOUISE EVELYN, Liberal Arts, 69 Archery Club HEINZE, SHIRLEY JEAN, Liberal Arts, 69 Gold Key, Pi Delta Epsilon, Pres. Panorama, Business Manager Collegian Staff Writer Wayne Theatre, Business Manager HENDERSON, HUGH WILLIAM, Medicine, 69 Shahs Fraternity Phi Beta Pi HETU, STUART C., Liberal Arts, 69 Alpha Sigma Phi HICKS, JUNE LOUISE, Liberal Arts, 70 HILL, ELIZABETH L., Liberal Arts, 70 Alleuvio HINCKS, JOHN A., liberal Arts, 70 Wayne Flying Club HOLLAND, GEORGE VINCENT, Law, 70 Delta Theta Phi Law Fraternity German Club, Pres. '38 Business Administration Club HOLLAND, JOHN R., Law, 7l HOLLANDER, MIRIAM, Liberal Arts, 77 Iota Alpha Pi HOLLMAN, LAURA AUGUSTA, Education, 7I Alpha Kappa Alpha HORDEICHIK, GLORIA, Business Adminis- tration, 7I Pi Gamma Sorority, Pres, Newman Club, 2nd V-Pres. Pi Gamma, Treas. HOMAN, WILLIAM T., Engineering, 7l Vlayne U. Chemical Engineering Society HONATH, DONALD H., Medicine, 71 Nu Sigma Nu HUGHES, ROBERTA, Law, 72 Alpha Kappa Alpha HUMM, GERTRUDE, Nursing, 72 HUNGERFORD, ROBERT V., Liberal Arts, 72 Arab Fraternity Industrial Design Society HUNTER, CORLISS, Education, 72 Delta Sigma Theta Canterbury Club Spanish Club HURWITZ, ROSLYN, Liberal Arts, 72 INSLEY, PATRICIA MARIE, Liberal Artl, 73 Newman Club INWOOD, DORIS B., Liberal Arts, 73 Phi Upsilon Omicron, Treas. Sigma Rho Chi I620 Club, Wintermart Home Economics Chairman ISAACSON, ELEANOR RUTH, Liberal Arts, 73 American Chemical Society, Student Attiliate Alleuvio Hillel ISBISTER, JAMES M., Medicine, 73 IWREY, LILLIAN, Liberal Arts, 73 Iota Alpha Pi Wayne Sociological Society B'nai B'rith Hillel Photography Club JACKNOW, DAVID, Liberal Arts, 74 JAKUBIEC, VERONICA, Education, 74 Delta Omicron Music Sorority JECZEN, STANLEY J., Business Adminis- tration, 74 JENSEN, MARILYN A., 74 Pi Kappa Sigma Natural Science Club JENSEN, THELMA MAE, Liberal Arts, 74 Kappa Mu Epsilon JERABEK, GEORGIA, Education, 75 Pi Lambda Theta, Rec. Sec'y Delta Omicron Music Sorority JOHNSON, CAROLYN M., Education, 75 Sigma Rho Chi Home Economics Club JOHNSTON, DORIS, Liberal Arts, 75 JONES, BETTY JEAN, Education, 75 Sigma Rho Chi, V-Pres. Social Studies Club JONES, CYRIL DAVID, Liberal Arts, 76 Alpha Sigma Phi A Cappella Choir Senior Board JORDAN, GEORGE RICHARD, Education, 76 KAHLER, LYLE W., Medicine, 76 Nu Sigma Nu, Pres. '47 KAMBERG, MARIE H., Law, 76 Pi Delta Delta, High Priestess KAPETANSKY, SARAH, Liberal Arts, 76 Wayne U. Band Wayne U. Orchestra Sigma Theta Delta KARAY, ALEXANDER X., Engineering Wayne U. Engineering Society, Treas. Chemical Engineering Society Sigma Epsilon Phi KARP, AARON L., Pharmacy, 77 KASTON, FLORENCE B., 77 Alpha Theta Sigma, Pres. A Cappella Choir Chorus KASUN, NICHOLAS J., Liberal Arts, 77 KAUFMAN, ROBERT A., Education, 77 KAzAcorF, vEuicA vioicr. Business Aaminii- tration, 78 Pi Gamma Merchandising Club, Sec'y Tip Toppers KEELER, CLIFFORD EARLE, Medicine, 78 KEDER, JOAN ELAINE, Business Administra- tion, 78 Sigma Epsilon Phi, Pres. Pi Gamma KELLY, MARION EILEEN, Education, 78 Delta Omicron Zeta Chi Wayne U. Bond Wayne U. Orchestra Band Othcers' Club, Sec'y KEMPER, LILLIAN, Education, 75 Representative of F.H.E.C. Health Education Club KILLAM, ROBERT AUSTIN, Business Adminis- tration, 79 KENNEDY, WILLIAM R., Law, 79 KENNINGS, IDA JONES, Education, 79 KEPPEN, BETTE M., Nursing, 79 Alpha Sigma Tau, Rec. Sec'y KEYDEL, ELIZABETH ANNE, Liberal Arts, 79 Griftin Stott Member ot Vocal Ensemble Wintermart Worker KELLMAN, ARTHUR, Pharmacy, 82 Pi Tau Sigma KIRK, JAMES HOWARD, Liberal Arts, B2 Newman Club, V-Pres. and Pres. KLEIN, HARRY, Law, B2 Tau Epsilon Rho, Chancellor Senior Board KLEIN, MARILYN SHIRLEY, Liberal Arts, B2 Iota Alpha Pi, Pledge President and Rec. Sec'y W.A.A. Junior Dance Group Spanish Club Radio Workshop Reader's Bureau A.W.S. Fashion Show Hillel Foundation, House Committee Dramatic Group Class of T947 Publicity Committee KNAPP, ALICE M., Liberal Arts, 82 Pi Kappa Sigma, V-Pres. Sophomore Board Junior Board, Treas. Senior Board, Treas. Griftin Staff Senior Dues Chairman Student Leadership Training Committee Student War Ettorts March at Dimes, Finance Chairman KNIGHTON, EDWARD L., Education, 83 Arab Fraternity Mu Sigma Pi Wayneminister Club KOEHLER, MARTIN R. Pharmacy, B3 KOLIS, MARY N., Law, B3 Phi Delta Delta, Registrar KONERSMAN, CHERRY, Education, B3 Xi Omicron Sorority KONICOV, MONTE, Pharmacy, 83 KORT, DORIS, Liberal Arts, 84 Sigma Theta Delta Spanish Club A French Club KOSHAR, CHARLES D, Business Adminis- tration, B4 Hillel Gamma Kappa Chi KOSHEY, MARILYN, Liberal Arts, B4 Alpha Sigma Tau Student AFT. ot American Chemical Society KOSS, ADOLPH, Liberal Arts, B4 Debate Squad Spanish Club KOZIN, GLORIA, Liberal Arts, 84 Student AFT. ot American Chemical Society, Sec'y-Treas., V-Pres. Hillel, Membership Committee, I.Z.F.A. KRAKAITIS, FLORENCE, 85 Omega Upsilon Sorority Industrial Design Club, Sec'y Art Decorating for Wintermart KRAUS, VIRGINIA, Education, 85 Health Education Maiors Club Alpha Theta Sigma, Sec'y Dance Workshop, Chairman Junior Dance Group, W.A.A. KRELL, WILLIAM C., Engineering, 55 Wayne U. Student Chapter A.S.C.E., Sec'y KRETCHMAR, ARTHUR L., Medicine, 85 KROLL, RUTH DRIKER, Liberal Arts, B5 Detroit Collegian, Business Manager Detroit Collegian, Advertising Manager Pi Delta Epsilon KRIPKE, MORTON JAMES, Medicine, 83 Freshman Class Treasurer, College of Medicine KUBICKI, IRENE, Liberal Arts, BB KUPP, ROBERT W., Engineering, BB Gamma Phi Delta Camera Club Chemical Engineering Society KURZ, FRANCES MARIE, Nursing, 88 R.N. Club KUSTRZYK, THADDEUS, Business Adminis- tration, B8 Alpha Kappa Psi LABATT, JUNE VERA, Education, 89 Sigma Sigma Sorority Griiin Staff Wesley Foundation LA BADIE, CHARLOTTE ANN, Education, B9 Sigma Sigma Sorority O.T. Club, Corr. Sec'y LABIN, ALBERT, Medicine, B9 Phi Lambda Kappa LA CHANCE, ADRIAN L., Liberal Arts, S9 Alpha Kappa Psi LANDEAU, JOSEPH H., Education, 89 Social Studies Club Spanish Club Wayne U. Veterans Association Wayne U. Sociology Association LARSON, LEONARD E., Engineering, 90 Wayne Christian Fellowship Drafting Comm. LAWRIE, GUY KIEFER, Medicine, 90 Nu Sigma Nu Fraternity Alpha Omega Alpha, Honorary Medical Fraternity LEACH, ELIZABETH, Liberal Arts, 90 Senior Board, V-Pres. Senior Class, Social Chairman Zeta Chi LE DUC, HENRIETTA M., Liberal Arts, 90 LEITH, DOROTHY L., Medicine, 90 Sec'y Senior Class, College of Medicine LEMAK, LESLIE LOUIS, Medicine, 9T Beta-Nu Sigma Nu Golf, '45, '46 LEMAK, NOREEN A., Medicine, 9I Delta Gamma Chi Nu Sigma Phi Alpha Omega Alpha LEMONS, JUANITA J., Business Administration, 9T Ivy Leaf Pledge Club at Ai K. A. LEMKE, DORIS, Education, 91 Editor T946-47 GRIFFIN Pi Kappa Sigma, Sec'y Pi Lambda Theta Pi Delta Epsilon Inter-sorority Council Art Education Club, V-Pres. Alpha Neo A. E. S. Junior Board Senior Board GIFFFIN Art Editor, T945-46 LENTER, HERBERT I., Business Administration, 9T LINCOLN, MARGARET, Education, 92 Sigma Iota Sorority, Rec. Sec'y-Treas. War Effort Committee LING, MARION CRAIG, Education, 92 Freshman Board A. C. E., Treas. Zeta Chi Sorority, Sec'y Zeta Chi LIPCHINSKY, PHYLLIS E., Education, 92 Sigma Theta Delta, V-Pres. LOGAN, CLAUDE STEVENS, Education, 92 Master's Degree LUDWIG, BERNARD B., Education, 92 Natural Science Club, Pres. Wayne Future Teachers, Treas. LUNDEEN, MARY JANE, Liberal Arts, 93 Delta Gamma Chi, Pres. Gold Key, Sec'y-Treas. Student Council Class Boards Wintermart, Chairman J-Hap, Chairman LUSH, FRED, Liberal Arts, 93 German Club MacDONALD, DOROTHY, Business Administra- tion, 93 MacKENZlE, ROBERT WILLIAM, Liberal Arts, 93 Phi Sigma Epsilon Broadcasting Guild Theatre Canterbury Club Cheerleading Squad, Capt. MacLEOD, ANGUS N., Law, 93 Delta Theta Phi, Clerk of Rolls, '45-'46: Vice Dean, '46-'47 MAGNATTA, JOE, Education, 98 Mu Sigma Pi Epsilon Co-Captain Football '46 MAINWARING, ROSS L., Medicine, 98 Nu Sigma Nu MALLOS, GEORGE, Business Administration, 98 Sigma Epsilon Phi MANIS, JEROME G., Liberal Arts, 98 MASSON, CLARENCE A., Liberal Arts, 98 Student AFT. ot American Chem. Soc. General Chairman '47 Treasurer of Senior Group '46-'47 Member of American Veterans Comm. Wayne Chapter MATHIAS, GLENN, Medicine, 99 MATYI, JAMES E., Medicine, 99 MAUTHE, HARRY cs., Medicine, 99 Phi Beta Pi MAWSON, RUTH MURIEL, Education, 99 Sigma Rho Chi, V-Pres. Sigma Rho Chi, Treas. Women's Health Educ. Maiors Club, Sec'y W. A. A. MCCAMMON, BARBARA J., Education, 99 MCCLELLAN, BERNADINE E., Liberal Arts, T00 MCCONNELL, PATRICIA, Liberal Arts, TOO Alpha Sigma Tau, Rec. Sec'y Wayne Sociological Society A, W. S, Mailbox Comm. Comm. of lnterculture Relations McCULLOUGH, ZELINE, Education, T00 Alpha Kappa Alpha W. A. A. Health Educ. Maiors Club Y. W. C. A., Junior Dance Group MCDEARMAN, DORIS, Education, T00 Sigma Rho Chi Pi Lambda Theta, Pres. Inter-sorority Council, Repres. '45-'46 MCDONALD, D. S., Education, T00 McDONALD, SHIRLEY, Liberal Arts, TOT Inter-sorority Council Pi Kappa Sigma McGUlNNESS, LOUIS J., Education, TOT Newman Club, '46-'47 Pres. Newman Club, '42 V-Pres. Mackenzie Union, Head of Active Council '42 Mackenzie Union, Board of Governors, Sec'y Student War Efforts, Head ot Comm. MCKINNEY, PAULINE E., Education, TOT Delta Sigma Theta Home Economics Club McDlNNON, MARIAN, Education, T07 Occupational Therapy Club, Pres. Pi Kappa Sigma, Cor. Editor of Pi Kaps Special Education Club, Sec'y McLAUGHLlN, JOHN M., Medicine, TOT V-Pres. Senior Class Mcl.ELLAND, ARCHIE, Engineering, T02 Sphinx Fraternity Golf Team MEIER, EDWARD JOHN, JR., Engineering, T02 Wayne Engineer, Editor '44-'45 '45-'46 Chem. Eng'g Soc. '46-'47, Pres. and V-Pres. Pi Delta Epsilon Student Council '45-'46 Eng'g Blowout, Chairman '46 Eng'g Open House '45 MEINTS, PAULINE, Liberal Arts, T02 Sigma Iota, Rec. Sec'y MELENDY, EARL, Education, T03 University Symphony Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia Frat. MELMAN, FRANCES, Education, T02 Iota Alpha Pi MENDELSOHN, SHERMAN A., Liberal Arts, T03 Frosh Board Mackenzie Union Activities Council Mackenzie Union Staff Wintermart, Sales Promotion Chairman MENDLOUITS, ALLEN, Liberal Arts, T03 Gamma Kappa Chi Wayne U. Baseball W. U, V. A. A. V. C. Hillel METCALF, KENNETH NOLAN, Education, T03 Collegian Staff Reporter Alpha Sigma Phi MEYERS, IRWIN D., Engineering, T03 Engineering Society of Detroit METROPOLE, CHARLES J., Liberal Arts, T03 Alpha Kappa Psi Sigma Epsilon Phi MICHAEL, MELVIN A., Education, T04 Newman Club Wayne U. Veterans' Assoc. MEDDLETON, JOHN CALVIN, Liberal Arts, T04 Frosh Orientation Board '4l MILLER, BETTY LOU, Liberal Arts, T04 Hillel MILLlCg:N, KATHERINE VIRGINIA, Liberal Arts MILOBOSZEWSHI, BRUNO R., Liberal Arts, 104 MOORE, EVELYN CECIL, Education, T05 MISTELE, SHIRLEY ANN, Liberal Arts, T05 Delta Gamma Chi MITCHELL, MARGARET, Education, T05 Senior Board, Class of '47 1 Junior Board, Class of '47 Sophomore Board, Class of '47 Delta Gamma Chi Special Education Club Pi Lambda Theta I. S. C, MODZEL, GERALDINE, Liberal Arts, 105 Sigma Rho Chi Saramatia, Sec'y Home Economics Club MONTROSS, CHRISTOPHER C., Graduate School, 105 Wayne University Broadcasting Guild Wayne University Theater MORELLI, ELIA E., Liberal Arts, 106 Theta Kappa Sigma, Pres. MORRIS, PHYLLIS, Education, 106 Omega Upsilon, Pres. Gamma Delta Classic Club MOSS, LEONARD W., Education, 106 A. V. C., V-Chairman Student Council Student Publications Advisory Board Enlisted Reserve Board, Exec. Board Student War Efforts Board Natural Science Club MOUSHEGIAN, GEORGE, Liberal Arts, 106 MOUSTAKAS, CLARK E., Education, 106 Wayne Future Teachers, Pres. Newman Club NANCARROW, THOMAS G., Business Adminis- tration, 107 NAPIER, ARCH, Liberal Arts, 107 Canadian Students Club, Pres, Detroit Collegian NAUMOFF, OLGA, Liberal Arts, 107 NEAR, MARJORIE, MRS., Education, 107 NEFF, GLENDORA, Education, 107 Freshman Board Sophomore Board, V-Pres. Junior Board, Pres. Senior Board, Pres. Sigma Sigma, V-Pres. '47, Sec'y '46 Student-Faculty Budget Committee NELSON, CARL J., Engineering, 108 NEWELL, GEORGIA ANNA, Education, 108 Sigma Sigma Wesley Foundation, Treas. NICHOLSON, RITA CECILIA, Pharmacy, 108 Pharmacy Club Newman Club NICKEL, STEWART, Liberal Arts, 108 Senior Board Wesley Foundation J-Hop NISENBAUM, BERTHA N., Liberal Arts, 108 NIXON, LOIS M., Education, 109 Omega Upsilon Mu Phi Epsilon Pi Lambda Theta Wayne Orchestra NOWACKI, JOAN, Liberal Arts, 109 Alleuvia Newman Club OERY-ATI, MARIRUTH, Liberal Arts, 109 . . . D. English Club Omega Upsilon OCHS, SIDNEY A., Low, 109 Delta Theta Phi, Deon OSCHNER, ERIKA, Education, 109 Art Education Club, V-Pres. Panorama Pi Lambda Theta LOSCHEFSKY, MARIE, Education, 110 Student Faculty Directory Senior Board Association of Childhood Education Senior Ball Swing Out Senior Class Honor. Award OLSON, MARY B., Liberal Arts, 110 Wayne Sociological Society N. A. A. C. P., Treas. OLSON, BARBARA V., Education, 110 OLSON, ROBERT E., Liberal Arts, 110 American Chemical Society, Student Afliliate PAGE, ADDISON F., Liberal Arts, 110 Industrial Design Society PARKER,-VIRGIL FREEMAN, Business Adminis. tration, 111 PARTYKA, ANN, Pharmacy, 111 PAXTON, FREDERICK E., Education, 111 Wayne Band P Zhi Mu Alpha E COCK, MARY JEANETTE, Liberal Art Y. W. C. A., Pres. S' III PEARCE, ARTHUR J., Medicine, 111 Alpha Omega Alpha, Phi Beta Phi PEARLMAN, JACK, Medicine, 112 Alpha Omega Alpha Phi Lambda Kappa, Pres. PERKINS, BARBARA, Education, 112 Delta Omicron, V-Pres. A Cappella Choir PERLMAN, CHARLES, Law, 112 X-country Team Track Team, Capt. PERREAULT, LAURA, Education, 112 Alpha Theta Sigma, V-Pres. Newman Club W. A. A. PETERSON, JOYCE, Education, 112 Concert Band, Sec'y Pi Lambda Theta PETRUCCO, A., Liberal Arts, 113 PICKENS, SALLYE B., Liberal Arts, 113 Wayne U. Broadcasting Guild PIDHAYNY, DENNY, Engineering, 113 PITTMAN, RANDALL H., Liberal Arts, 113 Varsity Track Squad A Cappella Choir Men's Ensemble PLEW, JAMES J., Business Administration, 113 Alpha Kappa Psi PLOTNICK, PHILIP, Education, 116 Later Elementary Club Art Education Association POLLARD, JOYCE, Liberal Arts, 116 Sigma Sigma Collegian Editor Pi Delta Epsilon Alpha Kappa Delta Panorama Wayne Handbook Editor Student Council N. A. A. C. P. C, I. R. Gold Key, VfPres. POLLICK, ESTHER, Low, 116 POMERANTZ, LEE, Liberal Arts, 116 Pi Tau Sigma Star and Tartars PORTER, GRAHAM O., Liberal Arts, 116 I. F. C., Pres. Phi Sigma Epsilon, Pres. Swing In, Chairman Senior Board Wesley Fellowship, Pres. Wesley Foundation, V-Pres. Cheerleader Math Club Observer at Chicago Conference of Student Organization I. F. C. P. I. S. C. Ball, Presentation Chairman Interfaith Council POSTLE, BARBARA G., Education, 117 Sigma Sigma Senior Board A Cappella Choir Pi Lambda Theta PRANGE, E. O., Engineering, 117 PROUT, W. C., Law, 117 PURDY, GLEN T., JR., Engineering, 117 Alpha Sigma Phi, Treas. QUINTERO, JOHN U., Business Administration, 117 RANDOLPH, DENNIS J., Liberal Arts, 118 Omega Psi Phi, Dean at Pledges A. V. C., Delegate to Area Council and Member of State Council Liberal Arts Veterans' Counselor RASEY, BETTY, Education, 118 Pi Lambda Theta RASMUSSEN, GLEN R., Education, 118 A Cappella Choir Concert Band Phi Mu Alpha, V-Pres. REED, MARGARET R., Education, IIB Mu Phi Epsilon A Cappella Choir Wayne Christian Fellowship REGAN, RAMON S., Law, 118 Delta Theta Phi Sphinx Mackenzie Union Board of Governors Omicron Delta Kappa Law School Senior Board, Chairman REYNOLDS, LOYES O., Liberal Arts, 119 I. F. C., Pres. Alpha Sigma Phi REIDEL, CAROL, Education, 119 Alpha Theta Sigma Editor Program Chairman Health Education Maiors Club, Sec'y W. A, A. A. W. S. Mailbox Committee RIETHMILLER, ROBERT F., Medicine, 119 Nu Sigma Nu RIGLEY, SHIRLEY J., Liberal Arts, 119 University Theater Alpha Theta Sigma ROBERTSON, PATRICIA, Education, 119 Delta Gamma Chi Mu Phi Epsilon ROBINSON, LEATRICE, Liberal Arts, 120 Zeta Chi Senior Board Junior Board Griffin English Club ROCKEY, WILLIAM F., Education, 120 Wayne University Band, Pres. Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia RONAYNE, JULIA, Education, 120 RONIS, DAVID, Liberal Arts, 120 Pi Sigma Alpha, Pres. Collegian ROOT, GEORGE C., Business Administration, 120 ROTHMAN, ROBERT C., Liberal Arts, 121 Pi Delta Epsilon Panorama Collegian ROUMAN, JACK, Education, 121 Special Education Club, Chairman '46, Treas. '46 W. U. V. A. ROWE, LESLIE J., Education, 121 Alpha Theta Sigma Early Elementary Club Newman Club ROWE, NANCY, Education, 121 Zeta Chi Pi Lambda Theta Hostess Corps Spanish Club ROWIN, HAROLD W., Liberal Arts, 121 Student Council Senior Board Junior Board ROYER, R. R., Medicine, 122 Nu Sigma Nu RUBIN, CHARLES, Business Administration, 122 Hillel Foundation RUBIN, NATHANIEL H., Law, 122 RUTHERFORD, EDWIN, Education, 122 Football Team, 1946 Gas House Gang Health Education Club RUTLEDGE, JAMES H., Medicine, 122 Nu Sigma Nu RYKERT, MILDRED E., Pharmacy, 123 SACHS, SOL LEON, liberal Arts, 123 Collegian Panorama Gamma Kappa Chi Hillel Foundation, Student Council, V-Pres. Pi Delta Epsilon Wayne Handbook SALONIMER, JOSEPH R., Engineering, 123 Institute at Aeronautical Sciences SASAN, MARILYN, Liberal Arts, 123 Avukah, Corres. Sec'y SAMARAS, HELEN, Education, 123 Alpha Theta Sigma Later Elementary Club SAMUEL, JOSEPH, Medicine, 124 SAUNDERS, R. JAMES, Medicine, 124 Phi Beta Pi, Pres. SCHAEFER, VIRGINIA, Liberal Arts, 124 American Chemical Society, V-Pres., Sec'y Kappa Mu Epsilon Alleuvia Junior Board Alpha Theta Sigma, Treas. Y. W. C. A. Gamma Delta SCHEFFLER, CHARLES E., JR., Engineering, 124 SCHIMMEL, JEROME, Pharmacy, 124 SCHREIBER, PHILIP, Law, 125 Tennis Team Baseball Team Frosh Basketball Tau Epsilon Rho SCHROEDER, VIRGINIA, Nursing, 125 SCHULZE, CLAIRE, Education, 125 Zeta Chi SCHUSTER, HILDA S., Education, 125 German Club, Sec'y Sigma Iota SCHWENK, EDWARD B., JR., Medicine, 125 Phi Beta Phi SCOTT, ELAINE M., Education, 126 Zeta Chi Pi Lambda Theta Hostess Corps Spanish Club SCOTT, MILDRED B., Education, 126 SEDORAK, NELLIE, Education, 126 Wayne Concert Band Mu Phi Epsilon Pi Lambda Theta Association of Childhood Education SEIDEL, HENRY E., Engineering, 126 SELKE, JOYCE, Education, 126 Delta Omicron, Pres., V-Pres. Zeta Chi Pi Lambda Theta A Cappella Choir Wayne University Chorus Women's Ensemble SERGAY, DIMITRY BORIS, Medicine, 127 SHANKS, SHIRLEY, Business Administration, 127 Wayne Merchandising Club Senior Board SHAPIRO, MAURICE, Liberal Arts, 127 Public Relations Club A. V. C. SHARE, LESLIE, Law, 127 SHENKAR, GEORGE, Engineering, 127 A. V. C. SHERMAN, WILLIAM L., JR., Medicine, 12B Nu Sigma Nu Varsity Lettermon's Club SHERR, FRIEDA, Liberal Arts, 128 English Club A. V. D. N, A. A. C. P. SHIVERS, DORIS A., Liberal Arts, 128 Alpha Kappa Alpha Inter-cultural Committee SCHNAIDER, B. BONNIE, Liberal Artl, 128 Student Council, Rec. Sec'y Senior Board A, W. S. Executive Board Alpha Kappa Delta Alpha Nu Collegian SHULMAN, BERNARD, Pharmacy, 128 Pi Tau Sigma SIBLEY, DOROTHY A., Education, 135 Pi Lambda Theta SIEBERTH, HELEN DeVIC, Education, 135 Delta Omicron, Treas., Sec'y Zeta Chi A Cappella Choir Wayne Concert Band SIEGAL, MILDRED R., Liberal Arts, 135 Sigma Theta Delta SILVER, HOWARD, Business Administration, 135 SIMMERS, PATRICIA J., Education, 135 Sigma Sigma Canterbury Club A Cappella Choir SIMMONS, GEORGE H., Liberal Arts, 137 SIMONDI, BEATRICE, Education, 137 Newman Club SIMONS, BROUDY, Business Administration, 137 Beta Gamma SINKOFF, AARON, Liberal Arts, 137 Gamma Kappa Chi SLATON, JESSIE P., Education, 137 SLAVKIN, FREDA, Liberal Arts, 138 Hillel Foundation SLOAN, JOANNE, Education, 138 Red Cross, V-Chairman Sigma Theta Delta University Chorus SMITH, ALBERT S., Business Administration, 13B Pi Tau Sigma Sophomore Board Spanish Club Intermurol Basketball SMITH, CHARLES, Law, 138 Kappa Alpha Psi SMITH, MARY F., Liberal Arts, 138 Zeta Chi Senior Ball Spanish Club English Club SMITH, MYRA, Education, 139 Phi Upsilon Omicron, Pres. Sigma Iota Home Economics Club, Corres. Sec'y SMITH, ROBERT O., Medicine, 139 Nu Sigma Nu SOOHOO, MARJORIE, Medicine, 139 Nu Sigma Phi SOUTHER, RICHARD W., Business Administra- tion, 139 SORRKOWITZ, FRED, Law, 139 Senior Board Tau Epsilon Rho, V'Chancellar SPORER, ELMA A., Nursing, 140 STABILE, KATHRYN M., Education, 140 Women's Health Education Maiors Club, Pres, Alpha Sigma Tau, Rec. Sec'y Wayne University Dance Workshop STACK, ALPHONSE, Business Administration, 140 STANDLEY, MARY R., Liberal Arts, 140 Wayne University Flaying Club, Sec'y Newman Club News, Editor Newman Club Players STASOFSKY, MAX L., Business Administration, 140 . Phi Alpha STERNS, JACQUELINE F., Education, 141 Iota Alpha Pi STEVENS, DOLORES, Liberal Arts, 141 Gold Key, Pres. Sigma Sigma, Pres. A. W. S., Treas. Phi Upsilon Omicron, V-Pres. Grittin, Mng. Editor, 1946 Junior Board Sophomore Board, Treas. Freshman Board STEWART, ALEXANDER, Liberal Arts, 141 Shahs, Pres. STILWELL, KATHRYN H., Liberal Arts, 141 Alleuvia, Pres. Sigma Rho Chi I. S. C. American Chemical Society, Student Affiliates German Club W. A. A. STUART, JOHN E., Education, 141 Omicron Delta Kappa Delta Sigma Rho Arabs, Pres. Debating Squad STOWE, WILLIAM A., Medicine, 142 STRUB, IRVIN H., Medicine, 142 Pi Lambda Kappa SULENTIC, STEPHEN, Law, 142 Delta Theta Phi Amvets, Sr. V-Pres. Newman Club SULLIVAN, BETTY JANE, Education, 142 Freshman Board, Corres. Sec'y Sophomore Board Zeta Chi, Pres. A. C. E., Sec'y SUTTON, CHARLOTTE, law, 142 Phi Delta Delta SAVARATH, HELEN, Liberal Arts, 143 Alleuvia SWEENEY, BERNARD, Medicine, 143 Mackenzie Union Board at Gaverno s r American Chemical Society, Student Attiliates, Pres. SWEENEY, MARY J., Medicine, 143 College of Medicine Freshman Class, Sec'y TANDY, LOUISE, Education, 143 Alpha Sigma Tau, Treas. W. A. A., V-Pres. Association at Childhood Education, Pres. Freshman Board TERNER, DOROTHY E., Education, 144 Association ot Childhood Education Orchestra THOMAS, REGINALD R., Education, 144 Pres. of Deutscher Verein THOMPSON, DONALD ROSS, 144 Sigma Chi Fraternity THOMPSON. WILBUR R., Liberal Arls, 144 THOMPSON, DOROTHY TRAMMELL, Liberal Arts, 144 Delta Sigma Theta Sorority TIMMERS, JOHN H., Engineering, 145 Chemical Engineering Society TOMBAUGH, CORA, Business Administration, 145 Student Council, V-Pres. Senior Class, Corres. Sec'y Chairman of Homecoming TOUBER, SELWYN, Liberal Arts, 145 W. U. B. G. TRAEGER, BYRON L., Engineering, 145 Epsilon Sigma Eng'g Frat., Pres. Member Institute Aeronautical Sciences Member lntratraternity Council TUCHOW, SEYMOUR, Liberal Arts, 145 Broadcasting Guild Theater Reader's Bureau Omicron Delta Kappa, V-Pres. TUUK, BETTY A., Liberal Arts, 146 TURNER, FLORA, Education, 146 Delta Sigma Theta Sorority Wintermart Inter-Sorority Council Association of Childhood Education TUZ, GENEVA VIRGINIA, Liberal Arts, 146 Y. W. C. A., Pres. Math Club, Pres. Kappa Mu Epsilon, V-Pres. Alpha Beta Pi ULMER, ARTHUR, Medicine, 146 Sphinx Fraternity Nu Sigma Nu Medical Fraternity Alpha Omega Alpha, Medical Fraternity UNKEFER, WILLIAM T., Medicine, 146 Nu Sigma Nu Medical Fraternity UITTI, CLARENCE T., Liberal Arts, 147 W. U. V. A. VAN DEVORT, JEANNE, Education, 147 Pi Kappa Sigma Sorority Pi Lambda Theta Sorority Senior Board Inter-Sorority Council Spanish Club Griffin Business Stott VANN, CLARENCE H., Liberal Arts, 147 Senior Group, American Chemical Society, Pres. Sigma Pi Sigma Alpha Delta Psi Deutscher Verein VAUGHN, VERIEL KATHLEEN, Education, 147 Sigma Sigma Sorority Sophomore Board Junior Board Wayne Concert Band Christian Science Organization VEITCH, JOYCE A., Education, 147 Wayne University Concert Band Wayne Symphony Orchestra VIGEANT, ELIZABETH, Graduate, 148 VLASIC, JEAN, Education, 14B Alpha Theta Sigma Sorority, Pres. Women's Head ot Fencing Newman Club Member, W. A. A. Later Elementary Club VOORHEIS, RUTH L., Liberal Arts, 14B Phi Upsilon Omicron Sigma lata Home Economics Club WALKER, RUTH, Nursing, 148 WALLACE, RALPH P., Graduate, 148 WALSH, LENNOX A., Liberal Arts, 149 WARHEIT, HAROLD, Liberal Arts, 149 WARREN, DOUGLAS C., Liberal Arts, 149 Industrial Design Society WATSON, ABBIE I., Nursing, 149 Public Health WEBB, MILTON S., Engineering, 149 Epsilon Sigma Fraternity WEBERMAN, HARRY, Liberal Arts, 150 Gamma Kappa Chi, Master American Veterans Committee Varsity Football Wayne Sociological Society Student Stage WEIGLE. DORIS MAY, Liberal Arts, 150 Zeta Chi Sorority, Treas. Freshman Board Senior Board WEINBERG. BETTE, Graduate, 150 WEINER. CHARLES, Education, 150 V-Pres. and Solo Clarinetist of Wayne U. Bond in 1945 Member at Orchestra and Woodwind Quintet WEINSTEIN, JACK, Law, 150 Tau Eosilon Rho, Omicron Chapter, Treas. WEISS. JANET, Liberal Arts, 151 Sigma Sigma Sorority A. W. S. Alumni Oraanization. Sec'y Publicity Chairman. March ot Dimes WEISSMAN. FREDRICK, Liberal Arts, 151 W. U. V. A. WELLS. LUCILLE, Education, 151 Wt-IAN, R. J., Law, 151 Delta Theta Phi Law Fraternity WHITE. JR.. MINOR E.. Pharmacy, 151 WIEDEMANN, JR., HAROLD CARL, Engineering, 152 Wayne U. Chemical Ena'g Society Wavne U. Band. 1940-41 WILCOX. GLENN C., Liberal Arts, 152 Board ot Governors Class Boards Choral Grouos WILLIAM. PATRICIA, Education, 152 Association ot Women Students, Pres. Grittin, Business Manaaer, 1946 M-mber Class Boards, Senior, Sophomore and Senior years Student Council. I946-47 Delta Gamma Chi Sorority Gold Kev Honor Society J-Hao Queen. 1946 A. W. S. Activity and Executive Boards WILKERSON, JR. DANIEL C., Medicine, 152 WILKINSON. EILEEN ISOBEL, Education, 152 Christian Science Organization Pi Lambda Theta Aloha Theta Sigma Intersorority Council WILLIAMS, MILDRED FLORA, Graduate, 153 B A. Dearee in Speech Graduate of School ot Secretarial Science of Wayne U. WILLIAMS. JR.. THOMAS E., Engineering, 153 Eosilon Siama Fraternity WILLIS. KENNETH G.. Liberal Arts, 153 Mackenzie Union. Service Committee WILSON. GWENDOLYN LOUISE, Education, 153 Member Association, Childhood Education Sigma Gamma Rho WILSON. MILDRED, Liberal Arts, 153 Aloha Koooa Aloha Sorority WISE. GERTRUDE J., Liberal Arts, 154 WISEMAN, MARGARET E., Liberal Arts, 154 Alleuvia WOKAS ALBERT L., Engineering, 154 WOLOSON THEODORE J., Business Administra- tion, 154 Member Wayne U. Bands, 194041943 Newman Catholic, 1940-42 Phi Mu Aloha. Music Frat., Treas., 1946-1947 WORTHY, ALTHEA, Education, 154 University Concert Band University Concert Orchestra Delta Siama Theta Sorority WRIGHT, EDNA GREGORY, Nursing, 155 Pvramid Pledae Club Delta Sigma Theta WYNTON EDNA, Education, 155 Aloha Siama Tau Sorority Health Education Maiors Club YOUKSTETTER. FRANK OTTO, Liberal Arts, 155 American Chemical Society lStudent Attiliatej Wayne Future Teachers Wayne Science Club YOUNG, ELMO J., Liberal Arts, 155 YOUNG, IRVING I., Medicine, 155 Aloha Omega Aloha. Pres. ZEIDMAN, ANNETE VIVIAN, Education, 156 Art Education Club Photoaraohy Club Publicity at Hillel, Sec'y ZEME. HUBERT J., Business Administration, 156 A. V. C. W. U. V. A. ZIRULNIK. SHIRLEY, Education, 156 ZUBRIN. 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