THE MICHIGAN DAILY WINN v edging Ceremonies Terminate Week of Rushing by Sr a 20 WMENTO TAKE FIRST VOWS TO 21 MICHIGAN SORORITIES AT PLEDGING RITS THI SATNOON Silence Will iI 5 o'Clock Today. Last FOLLOW NEW SYSTEM abaret Dinners, Pirate Raids and Fox Hunts Feature Week's Rushing. (Continued From Page z)' Dak; Christine Kelly, '35, Royal Dak; Ruth Birdseye, '33, Detroit; Miriam Hall, '34, Detroit; Margaret 3urke, '35, Marquette; Irene Hall, 35, Ann Arbor. Chi Omega. Betty Caldwell, '33, Oakmont, Pennsylvania; Dorothy Hart, '35, loyal Oak; Vera Krieghoff, *'35, Grosse Pointe; Beatrice De Vine, 35, Ann Arbor; Alice Goodwin, '35, Pittsburg, Pennsylvania; Eleanore Graham, '32, Ann Arbor; Helen Loomis, '35, Detroit; Mary O'Brien, 35, Detroit; Gertrude Pesche, '35,' Detroit. Collegiate Sorosis. Emily Campbell '34, Ann Arbor;' 3etty Drake, '35, Detroit; Mary MIargert Dugan, '35, Detroit; Mary Paul, '35, Ann Arbor; Virginia Sals- ury, '35, Detroit; Julia Quirk, Grad., Ypsilanti; Margaret Wind- aam, '35, Port Huron; Margaret Anderson, '34, Detroit; Maria Gibbs, 35, Jacksonville, Florida; Eunice Eatch, Grad., Ypsilanti; .Betty Anne Long, '35, Bryan, Ohio; Frances Manwaring, '35, Flint; Martha New- hardt, '35, Wheeling, West Virginia; Ruth Poat, '35, Battle Creek; Mary Sabin, '35, Battle Creek; Barbara Sutherland, '35, Philadelphia, Penn- sylvania; Fredricka Waldron, '35, Ann Arbor. Delta Delta Delta. Myra Adkinson, '35, Orlando,. Florida; Jane Brucker, '35, Detroit; Ruth Latchow, '34, Defiance, Ohio; Claudine Pope, '33, Pampa, Florida; Mary Pray,x'33, Jackson; Pauline Scott, '33, Grand Rapids; Mary. Claire Flimey, '33, Ishpeming, Mich- igan; Margaret Sweetman, '34, Priscott, Arizona; Margaret Jean Brown, '33, Flint; Jane Kauffman, 35, Porrington, Wyoming; Anna Jane Chamberlain, '35, Detroit; Elinor Yeagley, '33, Defiance, Ohio. Delta Gamma. Beatrice Bruce, '33, Highland Park; Margaret Hertrick, '35, Flush- ing; Helen Elizabeth Aigler, '35,; Ann Arbor; Nan Diebel, '35, Detroit; Elizabeth Howard, '35, Franklin, Pennsylvania; Virginia Ludt, '34, Detroit; Alice Morgan, '35, Detroit; Mary Phillips, '33, Jackson Heights, New York; Faith Ralph, '33, Oak Park, Illinois; Mary Reif, '34, Pitts- burg, Pennsylvania; Virginia Rob- erts, '35, Oak Park, Illinois; Marg- aret Wineman, '35, Highland Park; Anna Jean Leech, '33, Detroit. Delta Zeta. Goldie Lightfoot, '33, Flint; Mar- jorie Western, '35, Lakewood, Ohio; Elizabeth Hurd, '33, Flint; Alice Mahnke, '33, Port Huron; Betty Birmingham; Grace Unger, '34, Chi- cago. Kappa Delta Katherine Anning, '35, Ann Ar- bor; Helen Bellou, '34, Detroit; Dor- othy Peterson, '33, Jamestown, New York; Wanda Lee, '33, Detroit; Vir- ginia Lee, '35, ° Detroit; Ella Mae Broome, '35, Detroit; Mary Ellen Webster, '35, Pontiac; Ruth Grover, '35, Highland Park; and Elizabeth Moore, '35, Grosse Point. Kappa Kappa Gamma Mary Louise Gray, '35, Erie, Penn- sylvania; Polly Richard, '32, Grand Rapids; Barbara Roses, '34, Cleve- land, Ohio,; Harriet White, '34, Jonesville; Marjorie Albrecht, '34, Flint;. Harriet Brominstetter, '35, Mount Pleasant; Virginia Dae Cluff, '35, Detroit; Mary Alice Frederic k, '34, Detroit; Betty Frank, '34, Jack- son; Margaret Kimball, '35, Ann Arbor; Eloise Kincaid, '35, Mont- gomery, West Virginia; Louise Lit- tle, '35, Ann Arbor; Betty Neal, '35, Birmingham; and Rebecca Pruett, '34, Frankfort, Kentucky. Phi Sigma Sigma Rowena Golzstein, '35, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; Dorothy Icove, '35, Cleveland, Ohio; Rose Modell, '35, Detroit; Florence Travis, '35, De- troit; and Frances Zwirnbaum, '35, Bradford Pennsylvania. Pi Beta Phi Mary Brinijoan, '34, Wilmington, Delaware; Mary Lou Cummings, '35, Ann Arbor; Doris Gimmy, '35, Ann Arbor; Betty Woodhams, '35, Buf- falo, New York; Barbara Bates, '33, Ovid; Ruth .Bosse, '35, Evansville, Indiana; Ruth Bradner, '35, Detroit; Margaret Welch, '35, Detroit; Fay Whitcomb, '33, Trenton, Missouri; Betty Mercer, '35, Detroit; Elizabeth McKinney, '35, Alton, Illinois; Max- ine Maynard, '33, Adrian; Martha Carpenter, '34, Poland, Ohio; Con- stance Crawford, '33, Niles; Betty Heckel, '35, Detroit; Margaret Mar- tindale, '34, Gary, Indiana; Rosa- mund Martindale, '34, Gary, Indi- ana. Sigma Kappa Charlotte M a n c h e s t e r, grad., Bloomington, Illinois; Ruth Carver, '35, Ann Arbor; Mary Wheeler, '35, Ferndale; and Velma Wilson, '35, Ann Arbor. Theta Phi Alpha Margaret Thalen, '35, Erie, Penn- sylvania; Elizabeth Immel, '35, De- troit; Mildred Cresswell, '33, Flint; Alice Mahoney, '35, Boston, Massa- chusetts; and Eleanor Blum, '35, Detroit. Zeta Tau Alpha Helen Wilson, '35, Saginaw; Ellen Walton, '33, Traverse City; Elva Pascoe, '33, Ann Arbor; Elizabeth Duncan, '34, Jeanette, Pennsylvan- ia; and Violet Lyle, '33, Bridgeport. Dean Calls Meeting of Heads of Houses to Seek Cooperation Directoresses of dormitories, sor- ority chaperones, and league house heads are to meet with the staff of the Dean of Women's office at 3:15 o'clock Thursday afternoon in the Grand Rapids room at the League. Theprogram for the afternoon includes an informal discussion of the work done in the Dean of Wo- men's office with an explanation of the particular duties of each mem- ber of the staff. This is to be fol- lowed by a tea at which the staff of the Dean of Women's office will be hostesses. "The purpose of the meeting,,, said Miss Alice Lloyd, Dean of Wo- men "is to show how the house heads can best cooperate in the in- terest of the students." MEMBERS OF H1 AIR MEET I DTRO0IT) DORMITORY HOLDS ANNUALELECTION Mosher-Jordan Residents Select Corridor Captains for House Committee State Conference With Formal RIDING PARTY TO BE HELD SUNDAY Weekly Saturday Classes to Be in Session for Women Who Wish to Ride. Opens Tonight Meeting of Elections for corridor captains Women interested in riding will were held last Thursday and Friday have an opportunity to sign up for in Mosher Jordan halls. There were a supper ride which is to be given no nominations. The residents in aspe iewihi ob ie each corridorsvoted for the one Sunday afternoon at 4:30 o'clock. that they wanted to represent them The ride will last two hours in- and the person receiving the ma- cluding the supper and will cost jority of votes was elected. two dollars. All women who wish The corridor captains with the to join the party can do so by call- four house presidents in each hall in th o so by all- make up the House Committee. ing Elizabeth Cooper, '34, at 331 There are ten corridor representa- who is in charge of the plans. This tives in Mosher and eleven in Jor- should be done today and tomor- dan. The secretary and treasurer of row as the number wilf be limited. each hall is elected by the House A class in riding is to be held Committee from their own group- every -Saturday morning from 8:30 Chairmen of standing committees to 9:30 o'clock for women who wish are appointed by the president of to learn to ride or gain more prac- the hall and approved by the coun- tice. No physical education credit cil. These committees are six in will be given. This class is being number and include scholarship, conducted through the auspices of social, health, music, and athletics, the Women's Athletic Association. The regular elections for class pres- Although the class has already idents will be held the first week been organized any freshmen or in November. upperclassmen who are interested In Jordan hall, as a result of the pshould call Miss Cooper. elections last week, the corridor captains are Dena Ruth Baron, '35, Mademoiselle Manka Rubinstein, Jane M. Cooper, '33, Royena Mary sister and co-worker of the well Hornbeck, grad., Goldie Lightfoot, known Helena, is visiting Detroit to '33, Maretta Hartinek, '35, Thelma give the women of that city the M. Meyer, '32, Alice L. Niederstadt, benefits of her experience. '32Ed, Betty Osgood, '32, Harriet I.__ Schiele, '32, Mary Elizabeth Smith, - - grad., and Margaret J. William, 32Ed. Those elected in Mosher are Dor- othy M. Davis, '33, Dorothy Cook, '32, Elise F. Dodge, '32, Ruth I. Colby, '34, Rose E. Zuber, '32Ed, Charlotte L. Etzold, '32Ed, Miriam Hall, '34, Georgianna Mott, '33, Isa- bel M. Bonicave, '34, and Roselynn M. Caley, '32Ed.a o d Miss Inez V. Bozorth, director of Mosher Jordan halls, is in Buffalo, New York, at the present time, at- tending a National Convention of Good News fo Itestauranteurs. TENNIS TOURNEYO STARTS SEASON' Women in Classes to Comnpete; Others May Sign Up. Beginning the fall season of min- or sports, a tennis tournament is now being conducted by the phys- ical education department. In each tennis class there will be competitive games and the win- ner from each class will enter in anj elimination contest. Women who are not enrolled in tennis classes may enter the tournament by sign- ing up by the end of this week at the Palmer Field House. They will play along with the winners from the classes. All matches will begin this week. Miss Marie Zettler, instructor in physical education and Jean Por- ter, '34, are in charge of the plans. Betsy Barbour Plans Week End Programs Betsy Barbour House is already' busy in the preparation of .plans for its autumn social program, which will begin October 18, the week-end of the Ohio State foot- ball game. At this time Senator and Mrs. Arthur H. Vandenburg, of Grand Rapids and Washington, will be the guests of the dormi- tory. A reception will be held for them immediately following the football game. OPEN. HOCKEY DAI TO BE INTRODUCED Miss Campbell and Miss Burr tc Sponsor Friday Afternoon Sport Sessions. Because of the increasing popu- larity of field hockey for women here at the University, the physica education department is introdu- ing an Open Hockey day which will be held at 4:15 o'clock every Friday afternoon on Palmer field. Every woman who is at all inter ested in hockey is invited to com out either to learn the game or tc improve it if she already plays. Mis Laurie Campbell and Miss Hilda Burr will both be on the field a that time and anyone, interclass o intramural players, faculty women townspeople or 'other universit students are welcome to come. The third interclass practice wt] be held at 4 o'clock today and an student who plans to come out fo the team but who will not be abl to come to this practice is reminde that she must notify her class mal ager at once as the games are t start soon. The Ann Arbor Field Hockey Clu held their first meeting of this sea son Sunday morning on Palme field. This club is made of all fac ulty women, graduate students, ark townswomen who are interested i the game. All Delegates. Formal opening of the thirty- first annual state meeting of the Daughters of the American Revo- lution will take place at 8 o'clock tonight in the ballroom of the Statler hotel in Detroit. The con- ference will continue until Thurs- day, and several important. busi-" ness.and social meetings have pre- ceded the opening tonight. A program of entertainment has been planned by the Mrs. James H. McDonald, State regent, Mrs. A. N. Goddard, the Louisa St. Claire chapter regent, Mrs, 0. D. Heaven- rich, the Fort Ponchartrain chap- ter regent, and Mrs. G. D. Scher- merhorn, state recording secretary. Mrs. Lowell Fletcher Hobart, president cf the D.A.R., will be a guest of honor at the opening to- night, and a feature of the enter- tainment will be an address by the Hon. Hamilton Fish, Jr., on "Com- munism." Many social affairs of note have been arranged for the delegates from all parts of the state who are in Detroit. One of the most im- portant will be a tea at the close of the first afternoon session today, when Mrs. Henry B. Joy will enter- tain at the Colony club in honor of the visitors. 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