if TITS AV, OTOt , 29, 1oaf THE viiO iAN DAITL PAGE PAd! ~!VN _______________________---~ -~------~, . . ''7 . c V ROUND ROBIN ENDS S SIX TEA IN EASY VICTORIES Mosher Defeats Jordan 1 to 0; Betsy Barbour Downed by Zeta Tau Alpha. DELTA ETA DEFAULTS Pi Phi Beats Chi Omega, 6 to 1, While Alpha Phi Bows to Gamma Phi Beta. Fourteen teams played off the last games of the round robin Wed- nesday afternoon in the intramur- al hockey tournament. The winning' teams will now enter the straight elimination. At 4 o'clock Mosher Hall defeated Jordan Hall, 1 to 0 in a very good, fast game. Roselynn Caley, '32, made the point for Mosher Hall. Zeta Tau Alpha defeated Betsy Bar- bour, 6 to 0. It was a very one- sided game as can be seen by the score. Dorothea Boger, '33, made most of the points for Zeta Tau Alpha. Helen Newberry defeated Alpha Omicron Pi, 4 to 0. Lydia Seymour, '34, made most of the points for Helen Newberry. At 5 o'clock Gamma Phi Beta defeated Alpha Phi, 2 to 1. Ruth Colby, '34, and Kay Murphy, '32, made the two points for Gamma Phi Beta. Sally King, '34, made the point for Alpha Phi. Alpha Xi Delta defeated Delta Delta Delta, 3 to 0. Jean Botsford, '33, and Irene Thomas, '33, made the three points for Alpha Xi Delta. Kappa Wins by Default. Pi Beta Phi defeated Chi Omega, 6 to 1. Rosa Martindale, '34, Mar- garet Martindale, '34, and Doris Gimmey, '32, made the points for Pi Beta Phi. Delta' Zeta defaulted to Kappa Kappa Gamma. Prof. Martin Sprengling of the University of Chicago believes that, a bedouin foreman of a mine, working for the Egyptians in the half-century between 1850-1800 B. C., first used the characters which have developed into the modern The Co-ed Clubs at the Univer- sity of Kansas for non-sorority women willjponsor a series of so- cial events including tea dances, mixed parties, dinners, waffle sup- pers and bridge parties. . U --. - -- . - - F --- ChairmenName Commit e3embers Completing Dormitory rgarnization With the appointment of mem- Dorot.hy Ann Brockman, '34, and bers to the various committees the Helcn Young. '35. house organization of Mosher Jor- Jane Mitchell, '32, is the chair- dan halls is now completed. The man of the .social committee. She chairmen of these committees were is assisted by Margaret Willman, I selected at the last House Council '32, Mary Griffing, '32, Lillian Mas- meetings in each hall.. in, '32, Josephine Work, '32, Eliza- In Mosher hall the scholarhe ipUoRkh Ediza- committee consists o Evelyn Bull, beth Utter, '32, Polly Richards, '32, '32Ed, chairman; Martha Boehmer, Barbara Rose, '34, Margaret Beck-' '32, Sylvia Goldstein, '32, Helen ett, '34, Edna Houck, '34, Dorothy Dunkirk, '33, Marabel Smith, '34, Seems, '35, Carol DeBoos, '35, and Dorothy Goldsmith, '35, and Jane Pe;gy Du,-an, '35. Robinson, '35. The social committee includes Margaret Hai, '33, is the chair- Norma Brown, '32, chairman; Avis t an of the health committee.{ Pitts, '33, Miriam Keller, '33, Lenore Those assisting her are Janet Carn- LeGendre, '34, Mary Phillips, '34, cross, '32, Ethel Howard, '35, Helen a d Dorothy Middlebrook, '35. Neel, '33, Carolyn Hankey, '34, andt The library committee has as its Marie Bachman, grad. chairman Elizabeth Hohnberg, '32. The athletics committee has as Those who assist her are Roselynn its chairman Dorothy Davison, '34. Caley, '32Ed, Idaruth Petterson, '32, Her assistants are Amy Barton, '34, E'Dora Morton, '34, and Rebecca Flo enee Bonesteel, '33, H e l e n Olsen, '35. Brenner, '33, and Ada Roach, '33.t The dramatics committee com- Harriett Schiele, '33, is in charget prisds Lois- Benson, '32, chairman; of the music committee. Margaret Palmer Vanderberg, '32, Kathleen Hertrick, '35, Alma Wadsworth, '34, Lockhart, '33, Dorothy Davis, '33 Alice Niederstadt, '32, and Jeanettet Elizabeth Gray, '33, and Ann Eliza- Albracht, '34, are the members of beth Mendenhall, '35. this committee.t The music committee is under the control of Avis Pitts, '33. Her Engage Camp Takomat assistants are Louise Crandall, '34, for ChibHouse party Helen Rowe, '35, Eleanor Heath, '35,'rp t and Mary Jane Pattison, '34. ' Glendora Gosling, '33, is the A house party, which is sponsoredm chairman of the athletics commit-- by the Physical Education Club, will tee. She is assisted by Laura Som- be held at the Y. W. C. A. camp, att mers, '34, Kathleen Lockhart, '33, Camp Takoma near Chelsea, this Charlotte Johnson, '34, and Bar- week-end. The members of the Phy- bara Sutherland, '34. sical Education Club and faculty In Jordan hall the scholarship members of the Physical Education committee consists of Catherne department will leave Saturday Bennett, grad., chairman; Carolyn morning and return Sunday after- Hart, grad., Thelma Meyer, '32, noon or evening. wA RT TflYDreTS II ° TY ; II 11 K All Sophomore Women Urged Alpha Delta Pi. by Cmmitee o AsistAlpha Delta Pi had a rushing by Committee to Assist party last evening for four guests. With Program. Yellow and green were used in the color scheme. Miss June Slotte at-' Try-outs for the Sophomore Cab- tended the Michigan-Illinois game area will be held from 3 to 6 o'clock last week-end. Miss Mary Engler on r a anl hed fromn 3ayo ato'heo kwill be a house-guest this week-end.I on Friday and Monday at the Alpha Gamma Delta. League. Assisting the entertain- Alpha Gamma Delta had a fac- ment committee in judging the ulty dinner Wednesday evening.. try-outs will be Miss Ethel McCor- Hallowe'en decorations were used, try-ckt, aiso to Etheentrl Mcom- and the presence of pumpkins, and mick, advisor to the central com- autumn leaves and orange candlesl mittee of the Cabaret, and Miss added atmosphere to the occasion. Marie Hartwig. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Members of the entertainment Johnston, Mr. and Mrs. Albert committee as named by Phyllis Marckwarvt, Mr. and Mrs., Lewis Swift, are Helen Clarke, Mary Ster- Keller, Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Kenyon, ling; Frances Manchester, Dorothy Dr. and Mrs. R. B. Hall, Mr. and Ann Williams, and Ruth Lovejoy. Mrs. Fred F. Dunham, Dr. and Mrs. All women in the sophomore clasy Arthur Aiten, Dr. and Mrs. James are invited by the committee to try B. Edmundson. out. No dancing experience is nec- A rushing dinner was given Tues- essary. Those who wish to do so day night for four guests. White may wear costumes and do organ- chrysanthemums and green tapers ized dances, but this is not requir- were used in decorations. Several ed. Those not interested in danc- members attended the out-of-town ing are encouraged to attend try- game last week-end; Miss Alice outs and sing or, play instruments. Schleh, Miss Evelyn Wolford, Miss "Judging from the interest and Ruth Neville, Miss Reta Pearl Mac- cooperation in the Freshmen Page- Omber. ant last year," said Phyllis Swift, Alpha Omicron Pi. chairman of the entertainment Alpha Omicron Pi had a tea on committee, "we are expecting the Tuesday in honor of their pledges. Sophomore ,Cabaret to be not only A tea will be given this afternoon one of the best entertainments giv- in honor of Mrs. Behymer, their new en this year, but also one of the chaperon. All the house presidents most representative." and chaperons of sororities and league houses are to attend. Pat- ronesses and alumnae will also be present. Mrs. Underdown will pour. Alpha Xi Delta. Alpha Xi Delta held initiation Sunday for four women; Miss Ruth Miller, '32, of Grand Rapids, Michi- gan; Miss Anna Ratliss, '32, of Winchester, Kentucky; Miss Doro- thy Van Riper, '34, of Champion, Michigan; Miss Hilda Kurtz, '34, of Ann Arbor. Mrs. Gene Artz, province president and Mrs. Cecily Davis of Detroit, vice-president of the prov- ince were both present at the cere- mony. Mrs. Margaret Hoffman of Detroit, and Miss Ruth Keaton, of Detroit, alumnae members, were here for the week-end. Kappa Alpha Theta.. Kappa Alpha Theta will hold its formal initiation and banquet Sat- urday night. Those taking the vows are: Margaret Kendrick, '33, Port Huron; Ruth Hickman, '34, Buffalo; Virginia Lane, '34, Detroit; and Cathryn Fitzpatrick, '33, of Grand Rapids. DolLs of Yellow, Blue, Jersey, Are Attractive for Decorations. Attractive yellow and blue jer- sey dolls which can be used as dec- orations for rooms are being sold by the League for the benefit of the Undergraduate Campaign fund, according to Katherine Koch, '32, president of the League. "The dolls are really very unusu- al," stated Miss Koch. "They can be used as decorations, may be.car- ried to football games, and would be very suitable for bridge prize' or gifts." The dolls are priced at one dol- lar, and may be obtained in the un- dergraduate office of the League. After Friday, they will also be available at the candy booth. Ed- wina Jenney, '32, chairman- of the committee, is in charge of the sale. 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