ALL WOMEN AVERAGE 78.80, MEN 71.14; GENERAL SORORITIES HIGHEST ENTIRE UNIVERSITY AVERAGES 72.51 Women Show Consistently Higher Grades Than Men in Each Group Michigan athletes last year failed to keep their scholastic standing up to the average of the previous year drop- ping from 74.38 to 72.39, a decrease in average of about 2 1-2sper cent, according to the annual scholarship chart showing the relative 'standingsl of the different fraternities, sororities, houseclubs and dormitories as well as of the athletes and all independent men and women and general averages compiled by Registrar Arthur G. Hall. Thisdfalling off in average is proba- bly dlue to the fact that along with the varsity men, the reserves' grades were also averaged in that group, and since many of the reserves were ineligible, the average for the varsity men with the reserves omitted would show uh considerably higher than the chart shows for athletes. The chart. compiled by Dr. Hall, copies of which may be secured in the office of the Registrar, contains sev- eral new features this year. In addi- tion to taking the average of all fra- ternity, sorority and independent men and women. an average of the entire University has been taken. Organizations Average i ;gbest This is slightly lower than the av- erage for all fraternities, the Uriver- sity average being 72.51 and that for all fraternities 72.62. In the list of general fraternity and, sorority aver-] ages, the top one is a little higher and the bottom one just a trifle lower than last year. Local fraternities, the group under the name of Other Men's Clubs, average a few points lower than last year. Women's dor- mitories, called Other Women's Clubs last year, rank about the same. Members of the Waite house, wom- en's league house, took high honor? with an average grade of 86.07. Pi Kappa Alpha leads the general fra- ternities with a grade of 78.09, with Collegiate Sorosis heading the list of general sororities with 84.19 per cent for the average grade of its members. Of the professional fraternities, Phi Delta Epsilon leads with an average of 79.63 per cent. Local fraternities are headed by Trigon Whose average grade for its members was 75.55 per cent. The average grades of the different groups from the highest to lowest are as follows: General sororities, 7.9.54; all, soror- ities, 79.41; all women. 78.80; all in- dependent women, 78.05: professional sororities, 76.29; professional frater- nities, 76.26; all fraternities and sor- orities, 74.01; local fraternities, 72.83; all fraternities, 72.62; entiie Univer- sity, 72.51; athletes, 72.39; all men,1 fIL LI I I LL UII11! ULU 21-2 PER CENTI 71.14; general fraternities, ?0.97; all independent men, 70.42. Fraternities and Sororities The relative standing of the general fraternities in order, from highest to; lowest, is as follow: Pi Kappa Alpha, 78.09; Zeta Beta Tau, Phi Sigma Kappa, Phi Mu Alpha, Kappa Beta Psi, Theta Chi, Chi Phi, Zeta Psi, Kappa Nu, Delta Upsilon, Theta Delta Chi, Delta Tau Upsilon, Delta Sigma Pi, Hermitage, Psi Up- silon, Phi Gamma Delta, Phi Sigma Delta, Alpha Delta Phi, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, PDi Beta Delta, Chi Psi, Phi Delta Theta, Phi Kappa Sigma, Delta Sigma Phi, Delta Chii, 'Alpha Sigma Phi, Delta Tau Delta, Sigma Phi Ep- silon, Sigma Chi, Lambda Chi Alpha, Sigma' Phi, Beta Theta Pi, Phi Kappa Psi, Sigma N.u, Alpha Chi Rho, Delta Kappa Epsilon, Alpha Tau Omega, Acacia, Kappa Sigma, 63.39. The relativerstanding of general sororities in order, from highest to lowest is: Collegiate Sorosis, 84.19; Delta Delta Delta, Pi Beta Phi, Gamma Phi Beta, Delta Gamma, Alpha Chi Omega, Alpha Phi, Phidelians, Kappa Delta, Kappa Kappa Gamma, Lambda Tau Sigma, Alpha Xi Delta, Alpha Delta Zeta, Chi Omega, Kappa Alpha Theta, Zeta Tau Alpha, Alpha Epsilon Phi, Alpha Omicrom Pi, Theta Phi Alpha, 73.71. Professional Groups Phi .Delta Epsilon leads the profes- sional fraternities with an average of 79.63 and in order follow Alpha Chi Sigma, holder of high honors for last year, Phi° Rho Sigma, Nu Sigma Nu, Alpha Kappa Psi, Sigma Gamma Ep- silon, Alpha Kappa Kappa, Delta Sig- ma Delta, Phi Chi, Alpha Sigma, Al- pha Rho Chi, Phi Delta Chi, Phi Beta Pi, Pi Upsilon Rho, 'Theta Xi, Delta Theta Phi, Sigma Delta Kappa, Phi Delta Phi, Xi Psi Phi, Psi Omega, Gamma Eta Gamma, and Phi Alpha: Delta, 68:93. The one professional sorority on the campus, Alpha Epsilon Iota, had an average of 76.29 per cent last year which was a considerable drop from the average of its members the year previous. At 'that time the average was 81.16 per cent. The rating of the local fraternties is as follows: GYM. OUTFITS Complete at $. WAGPER&CQMPANY, forT77/en ms cz nce 14g REAL PEN SERTICE RIDER'S PEN SHOP PEN SPECIAIISTS 308 S. State St. en's dormitories having ten or more residents is as follows: Waite, 86.07; Martha Cook, Raum,I Allmendinger, Cannon, Alumnae, Bet- sy Barbour, Helen Newberry (there being a difference ofr22-100 ofh1 per cent between> the averages of the two residences), Leatherman, Frink, West- i minster, Alice Freeman Palmer,! Spalding, Reagh, McLeod,Alexander, Kent, Dauner, Goodrich, Jordan, Aus- tin, Augspurger, Asman (the resi- dence leadingyear before last with an average of 87.7), MacGregor, Caughey, O'Hara, Fawcett, Adelia Cheever, Adams, Brown, Hall, and Ritzewith an average of 69.14. Washington, Sept. 24.-Truman Palmer, of Mt. Clemens, and Ro Wisenauer, of Lake Linden, haveb named from Michigan to take exan ation next March for entrance' West Point the folowing July. Laundry Cases-the "Quick-Pac," at Wahr's University Bookstore.-Adv. Rider, the pen specialist.-Adv. For Pens and Good Repairing Auto Robes and Steamer Tee I bert been min- into RIDER THE PEN SPECIALIST Our strictly New All Wool Army Blankets in Olive Drab, Grey and Oxford, size, 66 : weighing 4 2 to 51 2 pounds must be seen to be appreciated. Others from $2.00 up. We are showing a large assortment of newest patterns in Auto Robes, Steamer Rugs and C Blankets. Priced from $3.25 to $25.00 - all are extreme values. 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The Iow-bloused bodice and draped skirt that fas tens at the side and effective Russian embroideries are all chara teristically Russian. mm I MONDAY Thru WEDNESDAY r7- VA rrMwirww i w .Nw rrw MMI1 1, , r +... 3 " , I'll MATINEE: 2:00-3:30 Adm., 18c, Tax 2c, Total-20c Jiddies-loc. Colleen Moore : 1 X tS I 1 If 9 f i Y j AVa 6 A .'t Y I EVENING: 7:00-8:45 Adm., 31c, Tax 4c, Total-35c Kiddies-10c Richard Braid, in many chic ways helps make many cloth Frocks the success they are. While the low-bloused styles are well represented, braid smartly trims some in basqued styles with semi-cir- cular skirts. ARR OHAT Dix Idalene's feet entitled her to a commission from the local chirop- odist., When she went to a dance, every corn on the floor was in danger.. She wasn't asked to dance very often, but when it did happen the casualties were terrific.I nl l es anCec sihe decorcied #Iie -wdl.i GOLDWYN. fr+esenis ALLFL wriifn .a d iz'ec o Ld* uP lEflRfdH U GH1E S Idalene did most of her dancing at home, with a kitchen mop for a part- ner. No wonder her feet toed in and her elbows out. Everybody laughed at Idalene behind her back. Sometimes they didn't bother to make sure her back was turned. She was a hopeless misfit at every party - a regular wall flower. Since Paris has vised bead trimmings, many fashionable Frocks are beaded. The cabochon motif achieved via the bead route is seen on many. Crystal or steel beads-and indeed any kind of beads = are 'popular members of this popular trimming family. The feminine public is ever anxious to know all about styles - and in order to have 'the very latest information millinery shoppe has adopted the "Weekly Service" _ which brings into the store each week two model "Harr Hats." These models, coming straight from New York, resent the newest mode in millinery and are reasonably pri $15.00 Laura Tom Felt and Velour Hats La, Plante 4) Gallery For Class Wear -;fI COLLEEN MOORE t1 A ADDED, ATTRACTIONS-i LARRY SEMON Iw4.? WM1 E: & The soft velour or felt hat will be exceedingly popular for class wear during the fall season. Z smart little hats are unusually becoming to girls and they may be had in most any shade or bination of colors. They are priced - ' n. . $5.00 and up "A PAIR OF KINGS" r 1 t 000 ,. 1 WUERTH ORCHESTRA N. FALCO\E, Directing PATHE NEWS NUTTITORP r im DEVL1 i ALU~llU;!4l:.ELL1 1I II