THE MICHIGAN DAILY Homecoming Sparks Creativity JUNIOR PANHELLENIC: Pledge Group Aids Panhel in Pro By ANN EJUBLER Tons of chickenwire, cartons of napkins and lumber, animals, storybook characters and football players. After weeks of fervid prepara- tion and anxious anticipation comes Homecoming weekend, an- nual event on campus since the year 1898 when the alums re- turned to play the varsity. Front lawns of each of the 98 residence halls, fraternities and sororities are literally littered with materials of all types suit- able for building the display which, each house hopes, will win first prize. Figures Constructed Yellow, blue, green and varied shades of red napkins are handed back and forth between members of the house as they are poked into chicken wire for the figures of their display. Other houses use paper mache and paint to an- nounce their hopes that Michigan will be the victors in the game. Elbow grease is plentiful at par- ties given by some houses on Fri- day night. These "build the dis- play" parties have coeds and men alike hard at work to complete the display by Judging time the next morning. Usually, residents of the houses pull "all-nighters" prepar- ing their entry. The annual Mudbowl game be- tween Sigma Alpha Epsilon and Phi Delta Theta on Saturday morning and a Mudbowl queen of fraternity contestants submitted by each sorority . . . that's part of Homecoming too. Soccer, Dog Race Scheduled So is the traditional soccer game between Collegiate Soro- sis and Kappa Alpha Theta soror- ities and the St. Bernard race on the Diag between Delta Upsilon's Brandy It and Lambda, Chi Al- pha's Major IV. The 'Homecoming game in the afternoon honors returned alums and the band presents a special halftime show. The winners of the Homecoming displays are also an- nounced., Each year Homecoming has a theme, and the displays are built around that theme. Homecoming 1957 was "Mythigan Year," and the Mythigan "spirit" was Pan, pastoral god of fertility from Greek mythology. Displays were constructed to represent myths. Dance Ends Day Dancing to the music of a "big- name" band is a final part of the University's Homecoming. Last" year Duke Ellington played for the annual event. Other bands that have appeared on campus for the Homecoming Dance are Tom- my Dorsey, Count Basie, Billy May, Claud Thornhill, Woody Herman and Elliott Lawrence. Hardest working of the Home- coming committees is the Central Committee, which sees that every- thing is going according to sched- ule, approves the ideas for dis- plays, has charge of the judging and does numerous things to make the weekend a pleasure to every-' one on campus. Junior Panhellenic Association, Just as the name implies, is the daughter organization to Panhel- lenic Association. Begun in 1949, it was felt that a junior organization such as this would acquaint sorority pledges with the working of Panhel, as well as give them a chance to meet their fellow pledges.' Furthering cooperation among sororities of the University and unifying the interests of sorority and non-sorority women are two main ideals of Jr. Panhel, accord- ing to its constitution. Cooperation Stressed The constitution further states that Jr. Panhel should .strive to further fine intellectual 'achieve- ment and sound scholarship, to cooperate with the University ad-" ministration in the maintenance of high standards and to promote cooperation with other campus and community activities. Junior Interfraternity Council and Jr. Panhel work closely to- gether each year. Traditionally,. they co-sponsor. two projects-the Michigan Association for Retarded- Children Drive, which takes place 4. in the fall, and Help Week, a spring activity., MARCD sees pledges engaged in door to door campaign for funds. Each year, the campaign closes with a social mixer, sponsored Jointly by the two associations. Help Week Scheduled A service to the University,' as well as to underprivileged children is provided when fraternity and sorority pledges undertake to clean up the University Fresh Air Camp at Pinckney. Helping to assure a summer recreatio these children, the five afternoons d week cleaning up Jr. Panhel offic for a full year. Th vice-president, sei dent, secretary, tre lic relations chair A delegate from attends the Wedn Jr. Panhel meetir class casts its ve delegate. New Mary Markley Do Will Open to Coeds in (Continued from Page 1) newcomers should have the oppor- tunity to move into Markley Hall this fall, Miss Marthenke ex- plained. 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