Y, OCT. 9,.1932 THE MI11CHIGAN AILY aCA.MPUS SC7CIETY 193 Women To Take Vows At Sorority Pledging Ceremonies' Period Of Silence Will Blanche Wetherald, '35, Flint; Jane Whiting, '35, Jackson; Mary Louise Last Until 4 O''ClockWeidenman, '36, Birmingham, Ann This Afternoon Wilson, '34, Saginaw; Helen Wood- ward, '35, Battle Creek. Marking the close of two weeks ALPHA XI DELTA of intensive ru s h i n g, twenty-one Josephine Ball, '36, Ann Arbor; Michigan sororities will hold pledg- Frances Carney, '36, Ann Arbor; ing ceremonies for one hundred and Faith Crittenden, '36, Ann Arbor; ninety-three women at 4 o'clock this Alice May Geib, '33, Detroit; Doro- afternoon. The period of silence thy Gies, '36, Ann Arbor; Ethel O- which started at 10 o'clock Thurs- son, '34, Chicago; Betty Scott, '36, day night will last until 4 o'clock ex- Ann Arbor; Julia Ann Wilson, '36,, actly, according to an announcement Ann Arbor. by Evelyn Neilson, '35L., president of CHI OMEGA Panhellenic. Maureen Burnside, '36, Bellevue, ALPHA DELTA PI Pa.; Dorothy Cowles, '36, South Jane Biddle, '36, Ann Arbor. Bend, Ind.; Helen Haxton, '36, Roch- ALPHA CHI OMEGA ester, N. Y.; Anna Henckel, '36, East Vavalyn Brask, '34, Detroit; Eliza- Cleveland, Ohio; Edith Karch, '36, beth Long, '36, Detroit; Mary Mor- Monroe; Jean Kelso, '36, Iowaco, N. gan, '36, Toledo; Elizabeth Rich, '36, J.; Wilma Lester, '36, Detroit; Laura Highland Park, Dorothy Schwarze, Manchester, '36, Ann Arbor; Floy '36, Birmingham.; Betti Ann Smith, Munson, '34, Detroit; Melva Reeder, '36, Muskegon; Margaret Starr, '34, '36, Detroit. Flint. COLLEGIATE SOROSIS ALPHA EPSILON PHI Sarah Begle, '36, Detroit; Mary Sylvie Bubis, '36, Cleveland; Odes- Bursley, '36, Ann Arbor; Anne Ed-, sa Cohen, '34, Springfield, Ill.; Jane munds, '33, Ann Arbor; Mary Hutch-, Gerstman, '36, Detroit; Bernice Ka- inson, '36, Birmingham; Julia Kane, vinoky, '35, Buffalo, N. Y.; Judith '36, Birmingham; Elizabeth Kanter, Lasser, '36, Buffalo, N. Y.; Edith '36,' Detroit; Elizabeth Lamb, '36, Lewis, '33, Brooklyn, N. Y.; Helen Grosse Isle; Josephine McLean, '36,} Levison, '35, Cleveland; Jane Neu- Detroit; Janet Miller, '36, Grosse, mark, '34, Bay City; Sylvia Regan, Isle; Virginia Morgan, '36, Saginaw;. '36, Zanesville, Ohio; Kathryn Ro- Mary Robinson, '36,. Grosse Pointe; senberg, '35, Mt. Vernon, N. Y.; Jane Servis, '36, Detroit; Yvonne Charlotte Rudolph, '36, Utica, N. Y.; Watson, '34, Grand Rapids; Barbara Miriam Stark, '36, Havana, Cuba; West, '36, Grosse Isle. Dorothy Winegarden, '36, Flint. DELTA DELTA DELTA ALPHA GAMMA DELTA Margaret Ballard, '36, Detroit; Ed- Margaret Cunningham, '34, Ann na Dalby, '34, Melrose, Mass.; Kath- Arbor; Signe Johnson, '34, Portville, erine Marie Hall, '36, Ann Arbor; N. Y.; Lucile Rugg, '33, Detroit; Louise Krause, '35, Mansfield, Ohio; Kathryn Kirn, '35, Chicago. Norma MacIntosh, '35, Boston, Mass.; ALPHA OMICRON Pt Marjorie Messmore, '36, St. Clair, Billie Grihiths, '35, Ann Arbor; Mich.; Margaret Moffett, '36, Flint, Ruth Hess. '36, Detroit: Helen Hold- Mich.; Nina Ruth Pollock, '36, Ann en, '36, New York City; Eileen Jen- Arbor; Ruth Rich, '36, Ann Arbor; kins, '36, Cincinnati, O.; Ruth Ma- Barbara Scherburne, '35, The Hague, comber, '35, Farmington, Mich. Holland; Catherine Shannon, '35, ALPHA PHI Steubenville, Ohio; Mildred Shapley, June Biggers, '35, Detroit; Flor- '36, Cambridge, Mass.; Winifred Tre- ence Bingham, '36, Saginaw; Mildred bilcock, '36, Ishpeming, Mich.; Char- Bosma, '35, Grand Rapids; Elizabeth lotte Whitman, '35, Ann Arbor; and Burns, '36, Detroit; Margaret Cowie, Eleanor Young, '36, Oak Park, Ill. '36, Ann Arbor; Jeanette Crow, '36, DELTA GAMMA Jane Peters, '36, Grand"Haven;Jean Royce, '36, Ypsilanti; and Sue Thom- as, '36, Dayton, Ohio. DELTA ZETA Barbara Bickel, '35, South Bend, Ind.; Gertrude Ganson, '36, Grosse Point; Hazel Goff, '34, Ann Arbor; Emogene Greicus, '33, Chicago; La- vern Hall, '33, Port Huron; Ceil Hell- berg, '34, Norway, Mich.; Ruth Mor-- gan, '35, Royal Oak; Mary Margaret Smith, '35, Clarksburg, W. Va. GAMMA PHI BETA Virginia Allmand, '36, Highland Park; Christine Bradshaw, '34, Bea- ver, Pa.; Ellent Jane Cooley, '34, Bos- ton, Mass.; Adelaide Crowell, '36, De- troit; Jane Eley, '34, Detroit; Flor- ence Harper, '36, Detroit; Christine Kennedy, '36, Detroit; Julia Edith King, '36, Benton Harbor; Jane Langenderfer, '35, Toledo. Ohio; Eliz- abeth McCoy, '34, Grand Rapids; Eloise Moore, '36, Chicago, Ill.; Agnes Jean Orr, '36, Wyandotte; Mary Sav- age, '36, Detroit; Betty Schuchter, '36, Detroit; Emma Schmid, '36, Ann Arbor; Margaret Spencer, '36, De- troit; Evelyn Walsh, '36, Mexico City, Mexico. KAPPA ALPHA THETA Joyce Black, '36, Dearborn; Mary Garrettson, '36, Michigan City, Ind.; Josephine Hadley, '36, Ann Arbor; Jean Hammer, '36, Detroit; Hazel Hickman, '36, Buffalo, N. Y.; Jean Laitner, '36, Detroit; Elizabeth Ann O'Dell, '36, Bloomfield Hills; Mary Jean Pardee, '36, Dearborn; Jean Perry, '36, Algoma, Wis.; Mary Panice Rice, '36, Detroit; Marian Saunders, '36, Dearborn; Jean Seeley, '36, Ann Arbor; Betty Sinclair, '36, Detroit; Molly Temple, '35, Lake- wood, Ohio; Ann Timmons, '36, De- troit; Harriet Wolfs, '36, St. Clair. KAPPA DELTA Katherine England, '35, Jackson; Helen Rankin, '36, Detroit; Jessie Stalker, '36, Syracuse, N. Y.;. Mildred Stroup, '36, Grand Rapids; Marie Branagan, '34, Pt. Huron; Elizabeth Lantgell, '34, Pt. Huron. KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA Nedra Alexander, '36, Cincinnati, Ohio; Elizabeth Allen, '36, Ann Ar- bor; Marjory Beck, '34, :Boston, Mass.; Margaret Brooks, '36, Ann Arbor; Betty Connor, '36, Detroit; Edith Ferrin, '36, Mt. Clemens; Jane, Fletcher, '36, Ann Arbor; Louise French, '36, Bay City; Alice Hannon, '36, Erie, Pa.; Janet Jackson, '36, Ann Arbor; Margaret Lemire, '35, Manis- tique; Irene McCausey, '36, Highland Park; Catherine McHenry, '34, South Bend, Inc; Vida Patten, '35, Chicka- see; Edith Searle, '36, Detroit: Bwtty Spray, '35, Canton, Ohliu: tBiy Ktreuber, '35, Erie, Pa.; P1 BETA Pill Ma n Visitrs Are Received A t raternities Fraternities are entertaining many gue;-ts and alumni, who have re- turnd for the much discussed and highly i n t e re s t i n g Northwestern game. ALPHA RHO CHI The Northwestern game brought back rmrany guests and alumni to the Alpha Rho Chi house this week-end. In the guest-lIst were included John D. .Martindale, of Gary, Ind.; Bill Tschumy, of Fremont, Ohio; Harper Sowley, of ,Detroit; Tail Miller, of Washington, D. C.; Mr. and Mrs. R. Franklin Outcalt, of Cleveland, Ohio; and J. D. Seton, of Flint. ALPHA TAU OMEGA At the Alpha Tau Omega house this week-end were Mr. Frank J. Mackey of Chicago, Ill.; Joseph Duf- fy, of New York; Austin Hall, of Toedo, Ohio; Joseph Iseman, '30, Mary Jane Cummings, '34, Battle Creek; Patricia Daly, '34, Port Hu- ron; Dorothy Dishman, '33, Detroit; Virginia Hartz, '36, Evansville, Ind.; Margaret Hiscock, '36, Ann Arbor; Mary Ann Mathewson, '35; Margaret Mustard, '34, Battle Creek; Dorothy Roth, '36, Washington, D. C.; Betty Scherling, '36, Detroit; Else Sparre, '34, Wilmington, Del.; Betty Van Winkle, '36, Howell; Betty Woolman, '35, Rio de Janiero, Brazil; Francene Wright, '34, Grand Rapids; Margaret Youtz, '34. SIGMA KAPPA Carlotta Weitbrecht, '35, Ann Ar- bor. THETA PHI ALPHA Evelyn Arnold, '35, Detroit; Elinor Crocket, '33, Toledo; Mary Jane Crocket, '33, 1oledo; Mary O'Neill, '36, iL.(tcheste'r, N. Y. ZETA 'l'AIT ALPHA Marion Campbell, '36, Pittsburgh, Pa.; Susan Erlwine, '34, Indianapolis; Anna Knight, '36, Amerhurtsberg, Ontario; Evelyn McManus, '34, Chel- sea, Ohio; Elizabeth Pascoe, '34, Ne- gaunee; Ada Roach, '34, Newport. of Ithaca, N. Y.; and Milton Ken- drick, '29, of Mt. Clemens. Other guests of the fraternity were Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bradt from De- troit; Miss Barbara Shephard from Southhampton, England; Mr. Wil- lard M. Cornelius from Detroit; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Warner, Mr. Harold Gollinger, and Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Jacobs, Sault Sainte Marie. Mrs. J. J. Thorneburg came from Toledo to witness the game and to visit her son, John. Phillip Shaefer was also there from Toledo. THETA XI The Monacoans, Theta Xi's new- est chapter at Northwestern Univer- sity, were the guests of honor at an informal dance given Saturday night at the chapter house. Among those present from Evanston were Fred$ Bornhart, Lou Koller, Clarence Mohr, William Rullinger, Milton Engle- brecht, Jack Eifeadlt. Members of the varsity squad who are Theta Xi's were also honored at the dance. Excitement ran high over= the outcome of the game. Many alumnae were also in atten- dance; among them were Dr. D. C. Stubbs, Robert McCoy, Oscar Lun- din, Wade Tapert, all of them from Detroit; Paul Perrigo of Allegan; Frank Kellogg of Troy, N. Y.; Ralph Waterbury of Battle Creek; Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Deal of Midland. SIGMA NU Many guests were entertained at the Sigma Nu house this week-end. Those from Gamma Beta chapter of Sigma Nu at Northwestern w e r e Wesley Brown, Beverly Hills, Ill.; Peter Bowen, Lorain, Ohio; Frank Clark, Grand Rapids, Mich.; George Roth, Winnetka, Ill.; Bill Schmuss, Naperville, Ill.; Charles Sanborn, Na- perville, Ill.; Jacob Kromer, Naper- ville, Ill.; Bob McCarnes, Logansport, Ind.; James Wilkie, Detroit; Bill Knapp, Evanston, Ill. Stan Smith, Wilmette; Frank Sow- er, F r a n k f o r t, Ky.; South Fish, Frankfort, Ky.; Mack Beadoin, Jo- liet, Ill.; Kip Kinder, Evanston, Ill.; Lew Owens, Chicago; Don Grans- tromi, Winnetka; Dick McKonkey, Coldwater, Mich.; Fred Nonnamaker, cheerleader, Chicago; Bill Horstings, Wilmette: Stew Knapp, Head man- ager, Evanston, Ill.; Ted Egbert, Ev- anston, Ill. T h o s e from Northwestern who played on the team and stopped at he house for the week-end were Capt. "Pug" Rentner, Joliet, Ill.; i urea Dilley. guard, Chicago; Bill E iy. i ackle, W ii in e t t e ; "Nifty" Lusihade, Varsity end, Chicago; and A:;dValetine,c tle. A the ,lumni list were included Donald Ryall, 31, Kalamazoo; Glen Carison, '29, Detroit; Robert Leland, Jones Shannon, '30; Jules Pocce- lon, '29; Edgar Racine, '32; Mr. and Mrs. James Hughey, '26; Lester Whitemann, '25; Charles Procter, '23; Robert Handloser, '24; Mike Ho- ben, '19; Richard Alberson, '14; Rob- ert Yewadoki, '13. Robert Sweeny, '20; Mark Dey, '23; William Neisch, '22; Dean Persing, '21; Russell Persing, '21; Lucien Chipley, '33, Chicago; Wm. Brown, '30, Sandusky; Edward Koffenmeyer, '16, Chicago; Robert Worlet, '24, Co- lumbus, Ohio; Ralph Popp, '28, Fort Wayne; John Kitch, '32, Fort Wayne; Sylvester Leahy, '31, Alma, Mich.; Robert Roach, Terra Haute, Ind.; Jack Bauer, '31, Saginaw; John Wil- son, '27, Butler, Pa.; William Luett- gers, '29, Carey. Among the women who were en- tertained at the house were Miss Harriet Doerke of Northwestern, '33, as the guests of James St. Clair; Mr. and Mrs. George Holmes, Alma, as guests of son, George Holmes; Mr. and Mrs. R. Valentine, Detroit; Miss Hazel Glasset, Columbia City, Ind.; Miss Mary Bauer, Chesaning, as the guest of Paul "Bauer; Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Bryant, of Gary. t I Elkhart, Ind.; Jean Delamarter, '36, Grand Rapids; Beatrice Lanning, '35, Detroit; Mary Louise Ranney, '35, Greenville; Ernestine Richter, '36, Detroit; Elizabeth Roe, '36, Waban, Mass.; Katherine Schunelzer, '34, ,Saginaw; Virginia Smith, '35, Alpe- na; Allison Tennant, '35, Hammond, Ind.; Martha Vincent, '34, Evanston, Ill,; Bernice Wetherald, '35, Flint; Betty Sue Calcutt, 36S, t. Clair, Michigan; Madelyn Coe, '36, De- troit; Ellen Jane Conover, '36, Ever- ett, Michigan; Betty Gillard, '36, Muskegon; Virginia Koch, '35, Pitts- burgh, Pa.; Rosanna Manchester, '36, Youngstown Ohio; Marie Metzger. PERSONAL CARDS and STATIONERY with your Name and Address $1.00 STUDENTS' SUPPLY STORE 1111 South University Ave. Phone 9727 . 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