THE MICHIGAN DAILY IIMi 1 en Greet "Sisters" With Aid Of M~en after Tena Days' Rushin~g i All senior and sophomore advisors of entering upperclassmen wvill meet t 4:30 o'clock~ this afternoon at Barbour' gymnasium. 5,:00, o'clock this afternoon,' in Bsar-1 h our gymnasium. It is very important that all members attend. IFreshmen Quake; NoisyWelcome After being eseged for ten days and entertained gat breakfasts, lunch- Seons, teas and dinners, 135 entering women capitulated last Sunday aft- ernoon to -the 17 sorori~es on the campus. The effort that sorority wo- men have made (uring the apat two weeks to maser incomprerensible ,ruhing rules will shortly be supplant- e-_d by the attempt to master those rules which, in the estimation of the lfalty, are more essential. Fraternity men demonstrated a. keen and noisy interest in the pro- ceedings of Sunday afternoon by hoi iigkhrs and blowing whistes and de1,ring loudly as each freshman wasai'e~tionately greeted by her new- ly accepted sorority sisters. Thos'e who were pledged Sunday are as foillows: Alpha Chi Omega: Mar- Jorio linger, Iron Mountain; tyntha Smith, Ann Arbor; Helen Ramsey, ~Ann Arbor; Elizabeth Shils on, Detroit; Ielen- Metzer, Detroit; Amy Norton, Well sville, N. Y.; Dorothy Whitehouse, Bay CEity; Marjorie Lockwood, Cold- Swriter; Jeanette 'Beckwith, 'Detroit; la ice Weinans, Chelsea; Catherine GTrifflths, Detroit. 1 Alpha Epsilon Phi: Bernice Kay; Omraha, Nebr .;.Judith Hootkins, Grand Rap' s; Ruth Caplan, Detroit; Ber- nie 'Siegel, Eveleth, Minn.; Gertrude Marks, Ots ego; Helen Straus, Cleve- land,' 0; eva Kay, :Oaa, Nebr. Alpha, Kappa: LaBreyrl Smart, Higiand Park; Zola Byers, Kala- mazoo; Marjorie Helm, Cadillac; Ger- alVl -b Sackett Youngstown, 0. A ha Omicron "Pi: Virginia Van Zandlt, Detroit; Eleanor Daumgard- ner 'Highland Park; Marion Hallett, Defoit; Florence Friebig, Grand Rap- ids; "Arline Ewing, Detroit. Alpha Phi: Frances Adams, D- trbltj Margaret and Dorothy Cham- berlanin, :Muskegon; Katherine Kies Pafroit; Margaret Rice Wayne; ,Char- ltte Jacobs, Ann Arbor; Madeline Snfow ,Kalaazoo. Alpha Xi Delta: ern Mae,. Brit- tonr, Ann. Arbor; Fanny Ransom, Alamo; 'Ruth Tllman, Toledo, 0.; Pauli ne Izor, Durand; Edith Thomas, andi Helen Crowe, Manistique. C i Omega: Ruth Rankin, Ann Ar- bor; Edna Kadow and Gertrude Mohler, Toledo, .; Dorothy Yount, Detroit; Grace MDonald, Holly; Mar- garet Shafer, South Bend, Ind; Rhea Schlaack, Birmingham; Margaret Trainer, Sale , W. Va.; Margaret Ged- des, Shrevep6rt, Ia. Collegiate! Sororsis: 'Katherine ' -oward, Kalamazoo; inn Gale, Buf- falo, 'N. Y.; 'Virginia MVey, Leing- ton, Ky.; Eunice Rose, Hammonds- port,. New York; Elizabeth Morgan,. Battle Creek; Sylvia Ca~ot, Miton, 1Mass.; Mary Cooley, Ann Arbor; Ar- line Fleming, and Helen Hutchins, PontiAc; A~tIut hor' , lrolyn, N. Y.; Laura Packer Bay City; Ruth 'Kamerer, Louisville, y.; Betty Par- rott, 'J "cksop; Louise Huff, Detroit; Charline Leonard, Grand Rapids. Deta Delta Delta: Ruth Carson, An Arbor; 'Patti Siler,' Detroit;' Elizabeth McDonald, Rockford, ,Ill.; Alma Miler, Detroit; Vema Null, De- troit; Hazel Rich, An Arbor; Helen Stair, Ann Arbor; Marion Stager, Archb old ,0.; Thelma Weigand, De- Delta Gamma: Ann. Seeley, Caro;; Elizabeth Woodwar, Coldwater; Caiherine 'Wilson, N~rt Wayne, In- diaia;'Helen Crocker, 'Denver, 0,o16; Margaret Effinger, Ann Arbor; Phila Armstrong, Cheboygan. ':amma~ Phi Beta: Alice Owen, 'Clevelanl, .; Jessie Sprague, Cheboy- gn&; Janet 'Vandenberg ,Grand Ha- eni Frances Gredin, Highland, 0; )(frothy 'Hartshorn, Owosso;' Jean Fogle, Charleston, W. Va. ; Lucia Lee Kilpatrick; Mary Pell, Helen 'Haw- loos, Detroit ; Mary Haskell, Luding- tong1 Winifred Cheney, Milwaukee, Kappa Kappa Gamma: Christine Anderson, Grand Haven; Elizabeth Beard, Northville;, Honora Falconer, Grand Rapids; Thora Hoyt, June Knisley, and Frances Gorsline, Battle Creek; Elizabeth.. Finley, Ann Arbor; Ilosebelle Lee, Port Huron; Cather- ine Mellen;, Royal Oak;Marion Mar- tin, Escanaba; , Ellen Van Zandt, Dal- las, Tex.; Alice Vanderhorst, Kalam- azoo; Helen 'Johnson, Detroit. Pi Beta Phi: Catherine Clarke, Hast- ings; Helen Hall and Alma Walz, Ann Arbor; Margaret Stewat, Mar- shall;, Louise Roberts, Highland Park. Theta. Phi Alpha: Mary Lila Zang, Battle Creek; Jane Speusgard, . De- troit; Helen Morrow Jackson; Wini- fred Rookes, Ama; Edith Rhinelault, Saginaw; Zita Rauner, Hartford; Catherine Moriarity, Ann Arbr; Jos- ephine Stearns, Adrian; Monica O'Brien, Ann Arbor. Zeta Tau Alpha: Alma Richey, Dowagiac;. Lillian Harding, Mainsel- ona; Pauline Malone -and Nette own- jug Lauriuin;,Genieve Booth, Detroit; Elizabeth Zentner, Oshkosh, Wis.p FALL 'SPORTS B3EGIN WITH HO0CKEY MErEING FOR WVa11E Hockey, the principal fall spoft for women, began its seaso this, year with a meeting of all interested juniors and seniors at 5 o'clock yesterday 'af- ternoon in Barbour Gymnasium. pi}c the season is necessarily short, d'lurg number of upper classmen have been urged to come out in order to provide wide selection for the' intr-class teams, Each class has a -first and second team, and since reach teamh con- sists of eleven players, there N~ room for everyone, who is willing to work. Entering upperclassmen who are in- terested in, playing are extended a special invitation. EDUCATION SCHOOL ROOMS CONGEST.1EP Eivery clssroom in the School of Education but one has been 'reassign- ed owing to extreme congestion. Most classes in education are held in the basement of Tappan hll, which has. poor lighting and ventiating fa- ciities. One of 'the professor's offices requires artificial light wjenever in use. In one room there is seating space for 25 students, while 90 re- ported for recitation. The air in the overcrowded basement is unfit for breathing,. it is laid, and 'sine most of they classes are held in the after- nloon when the students are already fatigued, an unfavorable reaction' to their environment results. ; °Track Amaager Tryouts Wanted' Sophomores wshing .to try oat or trapk manager, are requested~ to r- po it in the Varsity lockers rooms, Waterman gymnasium, from 3 until 5 o'clock this afternoon. An assist- ant manager will be on hand to take' names of canddates. DR,* We S. MILLS OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANi 616. first, Nat'l Bk. Bd. OficeHors Pitole s 912 1 Q: 32x 1 s~ariwW 77IN3 ,I1Vnir~~ TI r I 'M, anuscripts fcr the Junior Cirls' play are due Wednesday, October 25.j Those who plan to submit plays arer requested to (10 s0 on, or before that date if possible. Helen D~elbridge will take charge of all contributions. Michigan Dames. will hold their first meeting gat 8 o'clock tonight, in New- berry hail. Students wives are eligible I for membership. For further informna- tion call Mr's. Robert Steliwa~gon, All girls interested in beonging to t'he Girls' Mandolin club will have, an opportunity to try out from 4 to 5:30 o'clock, Tuesday, and Wednesday,. at Newberry hail. Any girl who can play a stringed instrument is eligible for membership.r Ail girls who wish to try out for the University Girls' Glee club are re- quested to meet at 3 o'clock Wed nes- day, October 5, in room 204 of thet School of Music.It Portia Literary Society will meet at 7:15 9' *"v~-':~gr S @-I ly Ii;1. kE 1/ , iii/:A ,I:Jt; t1 11,4 ,i G;i % E '...pee RIOT OF FUN THE BEST LAUGH YET ----IN ADDITION-- THlE FROZEN-FACED CO IDIAN Ion "CO-PS"l LAST TIMES TODAY SAMPLES Permaiiently. on 'I)play at GUY WOOLFOLK &CO.' 336 South State Street Ann Arbor. Ai~leldgai Lasts and Patterns excit s'""'lv <-r chrv design BROADW'fiAY AT 40T" SIIREE"T 144 WEST 42"° SIIZMT MThopourm, OwpA7JMusE awn. KNiCKERIIOCKUR Bui,-DING NEW YORK ~'QUVEEN of the, T URF" JOE RUCK COMED y }STI111VI'IGTHURSDAY "6THE SIREN CALL" DAVID POWELL IVITCHTELL LEW IS ' DOROTHTY DALTON REX INGRAM Plroducer'of "TuPe 4 Horsemwe'n of the Apocaly-pse"l PRESENTS IS 'LATEST WONDER ACHIEVEMENT 'THE PRISON~ER OF ZEQIDA" - ----~J IIIATINE 2 :0'0-130: Adm., 18c, Tax 2c; Total 20c Kiddies 10c TOA A b 1: Adm. 31c, Ta~c 4c; Total '35c -Kiddies lac Last TMmes THlE CAMLIUS THEATRE Today y~r 4 with Claire ,Windsor, Richard Dix, Claude Giilingwater The big suirprise in photoplay. A story r' S " of fools who were theives and theives who were foots. ."and ,.WEDNESDAY THERE'S AREASO OR CAPACitY H ousEs I- *aP'4 0 * O* , q B0 @so - A'' m aa Eg00 s e a , o- - ,; ''' a . .. .- -., , ' . : E . . r.r , r ,. =_ . 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