THNEFM1 G*Hi AN 1\4iY " i r LA ' i' ~= 4 s.v. FA*Al 5 I r . iMjwXx. r-. ....-.,-...... ,.., _ _ . :TTER 10 RORITIES HOLD' 'IAIO~N CEREMONIES G WJEEK Of PRBTO I Elinor Wortley, '31, Walkerville, Ontario. J First At ster Pledges Feted al Banquets Held Their Honor. in PI PHI INITIATES SIXTEEN, Many Alumnae Return to Sharej in the Activities of the Week-end. Greek letter sororities held initi- ations this week-end for first se- mester pledges, following a proba- tion week, which extendedr throughout most of the houses on the campus. Alumnae reunions' were also a feature of initiation ac- tivities. Kappa Delta initiated seventeen women yesterday afternoon andj honored the following at a ban-1 quet which concluded the cere- monies: Elaine Ackerman, '32, Lud- ington; Frances Beuthein, '31, Lake City; Beatrix Culver, '32, Iron Riv- er; Annette, Dickhoff, '33, Ann Ar- bor; Margaret Keal, '33, Highland Park; Elizabeth Kelly, Spec., St. Johns; Katherine Kunert; '33S.M, Newberry; Ruth Long, '30, Boise,+ Idaho; Elizabeth E. Moore, '30,' Lansing; Dorothy Runkle, '32, South Bend, Ind.; Mary Stellhorn, Wooster, O.; Mildred Shupert, Spec, Alpena; Margaret Snyder, '33, Grand Rapids; Mary Agdes Swanwick, '33, Ann Arbor; Harriett Townsend, '32, St. Johns; Eileen' Woodbury, '33, Detroit; and Emily Bates, '32, Ovid. Gamma Phi Beta Holds Banquet. The formal initiation and ban- quet of Gamma Phi Beta was held yesterday afternoon. Those initiat- ed were: Carol Savery, '33, Detroit; Freda John, '33, Dearborn; Mary Elizabeth Wagner, '33, Ann Arbor; Gladys Diehl, '33, Midland; and Marion Schmidt, '33, Hastings, N. Y. Delta Gamma initiated Mary Louise Hanel, '33, Highland Park; Virginia Burchfield, '33, Ann Arbor: Katherine Barnard, '33, Saginaw; Barbara Scott, '33, Ann Arbor; Elizabeth Eaglesfield, '33, Nile; and Jane Wallace, '33, Detroit. Alumnae and patronesses from Detroit and Ann Arbor attended the initiation ceremony yesterday at the Alpha Xi Delta chapter; house. The new initiates are: Ruth1 Gallmeyer, '32, Grand Rapids;+ Elizabeth Shull, '33, Ann Arbor; Jean Bentley, '33, Detroit; Florence1 Seys, '31, Grand Rapids; Jean Bots- ford, '33, Detroit; Gene Neer, '33, Totowa, N. J.; Lucile Georg, '33, Ann Arbor; Dorothy Dunlap, '33,] Ann Arbor; Florence Wolff, '31, Mishawaka, Ind.; and Louise Nag- elvoort, '32, Royal Oak. Chi Omega Holds Special Initiation.t Chi Omega gave a banquet last night for two initiates: Mildred Todd, '32, Ann 'Arbor and Grace Dixon, '31, Moore, Pa. Pi Beta Phi initiated the follow- ing pledges: Mercedes Brown, '31, Savannah, Ill.; Charlotte Butler, '31, Battle Creek; Helen DeWitt, '33, St,, Johns; Nancy Frohne, '31, Grand Rapids; Mary Jane Kenan, '31, Cleveland, O.; Lelia Kidd, '33,' Ann Arbor; Florence King, '31, Erie, Pa.; Marian Lanch, '31, Grand; Rapids; Sylvia Lee, '33, Ann Arbor; Ruth Moore, '33, Sound Beach, N. Y.; Jane Rayen, '33, Owosso; Ce-, cilia Shriver, '31 Salem, O.; Ann Tobin, '33, Niles; Gail Warner, '31, Grand Rapids; Mary Elizabeth) Watts, '33, Pittsburgh, Pa.; and. An initiation banquet was held last night at the Alpha Gamma Delta chapter house 'in.honor of the following initiates: Mildred O'Bork, Spec., Cleveland, O.; Ruth Kent, '31, Pontiac; Rachel Kipp, '32,1 Bronson; Ethel Bond, '32, Farming- ton; Dorothy Knight, '31, Battle Creek; Helen Zieffle,1 33, Ann Ar- bor; and Rita Pearl M c~mber, '33, Peoria, Ill. Others Hold Banquets Last Night. Delta Delta Delta held their initi- ation banquet last night in honor of: Barbara Braun, '33, Oak Park, Ill.; Catherine Challenger, '33, Wy- 'andotte; Aileen Clark, '33, High- land Park; Paula Sales, '33, Leonia, N. J.; Mary Foster; '30, Grand Rap- ids; Katherine ' Funkhouser, '33, Dayton, O.; Elizabeth Gribble, '33,1 Ishpeming; Mary McCall, '32, Brad- ford, Pa.; Virginia McComb, '33, Adrian; Ruth Merrick, '31, Ann Ar- bor; Evelyn Pearsall, '31, Flint; Beryl Richardson, '31, Flint; and Adele Woolley, '33, Providence, R. I. Alpha Epsilon Phi initiated four pledges: Jane Fetcheimner, '33, De- troit; Marian Gordon, '33, Chicago;- Josephine Stern,.'32, Detroit; and Jean Rosenthal, '33, Evansville, Ind. Theta Phi Alpha Alumnae Return.I Theta Phi Alpha entertained about 50 alumnae who returned for formal initiation yesterday. Those initiated were: Patricia Hill, Spec, Wheeling, West Va.; . Veronica O'Brien, '33M, Elmira, N. Y.; Kath- leen Blum, '32, Detroit; Josephine { Kriesser, '31, Detroit; and Helen Kerwin, '31, Detroit. TO BESOLO SOON Caps and gowns, and tickets for: the Senior Banquet will be placed' on sale beginning Wednesday, March 12, and continuing through March 15 in the ballroom of the League building. They may be ob-j tained during the first three days; between the hours of 2 nand , and on March 15 from 9 to 12 and 2 to, 5. Tickets for the Junior Girls' Alpha Chi Omega initiated four- teen new members yesterday after- noon. A banquet was held in hpn- or of Vincelle Bartlet , '33, South Bend, Ind.; Patricia Hume, '33, Owosso; Frances Buten, '31, High- land Park; Louise Gainard, '31, Mt.: Pleasant; Katherine Howe, '31, Highland Park; Hulga Sahlmark, '33, Ludington; Judith Heideman, '33, Calumet; Phyllis Reynolds, '32, Alpena; Dorothy K. Smith, '33, Highland Park; Alice Weingar, '33, Grand Rapids; Mary Garwood, '30, Denver, Colo.; Cecil Porter, '32, Muskegon; Jane Manahan, '32, Kingston, Ont.; and Louise Leon- ard, '33, Saranac. Delta Zeta initiated Edith Budge, '31, Beavertown; Doris Weiss, '32, Detroit; Permilla Lampman, '30, Highland Park; Helen Losenby, '31, Highland Park; Emma Pearl An- derson, '33, Ann Arbor; and Dor- othy Backus, '33, Ann Arbor. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES PITCH DESPITE Feminine interest in social events has been revived to its normal pitch, if it may be judged by the number of events taking place dur-j ing the past week. Pledging cere-g monies were frequent, and sociall activities have not abated for theI initiation programs. Delta Gamma announces the pledging of Helen Wilson, '31 Bel- ding.. Cecile Porter, '32, Muskegon, and Alice Yhlnan, '33, Grand Rap- ids have recently been pledged by Alpha Chi Omega. Zeta Tau Alphal aninounces the pledging of Jean Kramer, '33, Detroit, and Delta Zeta of Eliabetn Sawall, '32, Grand REACH A HIGH flif INITIATION EVENTS ! n Rapids, and LaVerne Weigel, '32, Detroit. Phi Sigma Sigma is entertaining their Detroit alumnae at dinner Southe and bridge on Sunday, March 9. Kappa Kappa Gamma entertain-- ed at an informal dance last night. Mr. and Mrs. William Walz and Mrs. Kate Mason, house mother, PLAN were chaperones for the occasion. Alpha Phi entertained with a Thev faculty dinner Tuesday evening igan lo for Dr. Francis Onderdonk, of theUnivers School of Architecture and Dr. Brockenshire, of Alma College. ern Ca. Kappa Delta announces the en- held th gagement of Elizabeth Ellen Moore, Michig '30, of Lansing to Charles W. Sel- slightly heimer of Omaha, Neb. The wed-h ding will take place in the latete INTR ern C at Mic It 4 women's rifle team of st by a close margin sity of Wichita and S ifornia, in a triangulai o 4 v he week end of M - an's total score w y lower than the sc evious meet, and each Play will be given ou at the same; time. since the senior girls are guests of the junior class at the play, no charge will be made for tickets for the play. A deposit of $10 will be requiredI for the caps and gowns, which will cover the charge of $5 for eacha mortorboard, a rental fee of $2.501 for the gown, and a refund of $2.501 on the gown if returned in good condition. The caps and gowns come in all sizes. For the first time in the year senior women will wear their caps and gowns at the annual Senior 'Banquet which will be held March 17 in the ballroom of the League building. summer. Sorosis gave -a faculty dinner Thursday for Mr. and Mrs. Fred P., Jordan, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Moehl- man, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Thorpe, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mc- Gehee, and Miss Grace Richards. Members of the National Federa- tion of Business Women's Clubs are planning a trip abroad this sum- mer. other entries marked up a 48 individual scores for Michig as follows: .Josephine Gric Helen Nichol, 97; Eliabeth 97; Alice Mann, 97; Doroth mands, 96; Frances Huff, 96; Schaaf, 96. Only the five h scores were used in calculati total. An intramural rifle meet is planned for the week end of 27. More For Your .Detroit Symphony Orchestra Mon ey At ChoralUno Series Goldman Bros. 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SUITS Yaleteria Form Pressed 35c Cash an .5 Carr Phone 4213 for prompt and efficient service The best of Mr. Rice is being called here to Michigan the fourth time - Proving r all his popularity as -a University favorite. times. III III I r r "THE PARROT Tuesday Night, Hill Auditorium SPEAKS FOR ITSELF" rte., .. -.. .r attic ar -U.a r