AY, OCTOBER 10, 1933. THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE _______US SOCIETY Rushing Ends As 500 Ple dge 48 Fraternities Pledging Services Held On Monday Afternoon As Unusual Number Joins (Continued from Page 1) Stuart Gates, Howard Germonprez, Herbert Leach, Richard Lutz, Robert Owen, John Richardson, Joseph T. Sinclair, Joseph Smith, Charles White. CHI PSI John Becker, James Brien, John Chick, Walter Murphy, William Oliver, Jack Otte, Gerald Page Wood, Jack P a 1 m e r, Richard Snyder, Thomas Sullivan, George Ranney. DELTA ALPHA EPSILON Donald W. Gardner, Roy Simmons. DELTA CHII Paul Belknap, Donald Fritz, James Klee, Wilbur Nelson. DELTA KAPPA EPSILON Swift C. Corwin, Robert H. Den- ham, Christopher Everhardus, Kelly Goss, Robert Hass, Cloyce E. Han- shue, Grant Headley, Richard Hein- rich, Donald Hillier, Joseph Hinshaw, William Hubbard,,Richard Jacoby, William Laurie, Leonard McGuigin, Richard Meginnity, George M. Pe- ters, Carl Pletscher, John Powell, Louis Renaud, Frederick Stiles, Jr., Chester Thalman, John Walker, Wil- liam Lyon. DELTA PHI Albert Ammerman, Douglas Cal- kins, Newton McFayden, George Al- len. DELTA SIGMA PI Samuel Atkins, John Campbell, Richard Mitchell, Robert Mitchell, Robert Spicer, William A. Stephen- son. DELTA TAU DELTA Phillip Abbey, Lewis Belden, Robert Brummeler, Fred Buesser, Frank Dannemiller, Donald Graves, Guer- +don Greenway, Laurence Halleck, C. Dudley King, Robert Knight, Clay- ton Paquette, Richard Shappell, A. -B. Smith, Jr., John M. White, Joseph Yager, Frederick Buchanan. DELTA UPSILON Rush A. Bowman, Benjamin C. Bugbee, Jr., Robert Feustel, Albert E. Haight, Jr., Daniel Hart, Bertram Lebeis, John J. Macken, John Mason, Eugene Reichert, William L. Schnor- bach, Frederick Scott, Max D. Stad- feld, Thomas H. Wagner. HERMITAGE Jay Ball. KAPPA DELTA RHO John S. Badger, Vern Christensen, Gerald Hauer, Robert V. Twyning. KAPPA NU William Deutsch, Sheldon Ellis, Jo- seph Feingold, Robert Friedman, Arod Friend, Sydney Gang, Julian Kirchick, Samuel Pozin, Robert Rez, Seymour Rosenberg, Harry R. Rosen- blum, David Schneider, Herbert See- gal, Bernard Serwer, Samuel Shaer, Charles Weinstein, Bernard Weiss- man, James Rosenthal. KAPPA SIGMA Thomas Dewey, Edwin H. Eckert, Roy Emerson, Clinton Harris, Willard Jones, Robert LaCroix, Jack Russell Merrill, Arden Faris, Robert Eckel- berger. LAMB DA CHI ALPHA Norbert Haase, Ronald Hayes, Burr Meddaugl, Jack Mitchell, Charles Parker; Raymond Thompson, Arthur Whiting, Eugene Kaiser, William S. Struve, Arthur W. Tyler. PHI BETA DELTA David Borin, Isadore M. Cohen, Bernard Halperin, Bruce Kronenber- ger, Nelson Neiman, Leonard F. Ober- man, Max Packer, Allen Rubin, Her- bert Savitch, Edward Sharfstein. PHI DELTA THETA William Brown, Harrison Church, Reed Low, Richard Mavis, Arthur Ross, Allen Saunders, Robert Weis- tert, Hamilton White, William White, Edward Wohlgemuth, Frank Masters. PHI EPSILON PI Gordon Cohn, Robert Fischgrund, Louis Goldsmith, Marvin Hirsch, Shirrel Kasle, William Klein, Charles Lurie, Lloyd Reich, David Schiffer. PHI GAMMA DELTA James Black, Arthur Brower, Wil- lian G.: Brunt, Burton L. Coffey, Richard Eriewine, Karl Freese, Ken- neth Jones, Ked W. Loos, Edwin Ol- son, Donald Parry, Henry Vanden- berg, Jordan Cowthra, Fred Dens- more. PHI KAPPA John P. Browne, Bernard L. Cary, James Christensen, William C. Con- way, Paul Doran, William Phillips, Edward J. Ruff, Frederick Sund- strom. PHI KAPPA PSI David G. Barnett, Clayton Brels- ford, Harry Brelsford, James Briegal, Robert Brown, Benjamin Cox, James DeVine, Carl Fischer, T. K. Fisher, Theron Gifford, William Griffiths, Charles Haynes, Roy Patterson, Jack Payton, Leland Shinar, James Wal- ker, Robert Watts. PHI KAPPA SIGMA John Barron, Fred Brister, Stan- ley Carlson, Arthur Ernst,,Merrill Jordan, Robert Maxson, Winton Smith, Ernest Wakefield, John Whitehouse, Samuel Maxwell, Wil- liam Boyd. PHI KAPPA TAU James Bolin, George Frank, Leon- ard E. Kroes, Paul Pinkerton, Don- ald Ralston, Lee Stebbins, Joseph Tate, William Wagenseil, Philip Wag- ner, Homer Williahis, Charles Young. PHI MU ALPHA John Wilson, Albert Zbinden, Ed- ward Zimmerman, Owen Mann. PHI SIGMA DELTA Seymour Dembinsky, Abbott Gold- berg, Seymiour Golden, Max M. Good- man, Donald Katz, Bernard Lew, John H. Meislich, Jay C. Natchez, Roy Paul, Raymond Rivlin, Marvin Sentner, Sidney Stiegel, Leon Weiner. PHI SIGMA KAPPA Peter Boter, Edward C. Chase, Jr., William Chase, Thomas Danahey, Robert Deisley, John Hellaby, Dixon Lathrop, Francis Marcero, James Park, Richard Schumo. PI KAPPA ALPHA Herbert W. Baker, Peter Bowles, Arthur Fisher, Leigh Prettyman, Ed- ward Schmidt, Wilmarth Slootmaker, Bennett E. Thayer, Robert Wert, Wayne Haddock. PI LAMBDA PHI Robert J. Adelman, Louis L. Avner, Leonard Cohen, Sidney Finger, Jr., Morton L. Friedman,rMarcus Gins- berg, Louis S. Goldberg, Mrton R. Mann, Alfred Ribnick, Abbot Rosen- berg, Arthur Sachs, Alfred Simon, William L. Soboroff, Bernard Silver. PSI UPSILON Courtney D. Allington, Dean Asse- lin, Herbert H. Baker, Jr., William Cornell, Arthur Emerson, Elmer D. Harshbarger, Phillip H a u g h e y, Charles W. LaDow, Nathan D. Mun- ro, Charles Penzel, Edward F. Perkins, Jr., Robert Roberts, William I. Rose, George Waterman. SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON Henry Alexander, Loren Battin, Walter Bieneman, Laurence Bowers, Knox Brookfield, Robert Clark, George DeWolfe, Wesley Eisenhood, Paul Fellingham, Robert Gault, Paul Halberstadt, Spencer Hinds, Lewis Hunter, Jr., Jack Kerr, Gordon Keyes Jr., Arthur Kimball, Edward Lucius, Ralph Moser, David Murphy, Frank Person, Charlton Ray, John Tuttle, Harry Way. SIGMA ALPHA MU Edward Cushman, Jerome Harris, Morris Miller, Harold Robinson, Isa- dore Burstein. SIGMA CHI Robert Y. Amrine, Lyman Bittman, Edward Boyle, James Brown, George Cosper, Robert Eberbach, Joe Ellis, Robert Graper, Floyd Gustafson, Raymond Husband, Robert Kennedy, John Leonard, Jack Liffiton, Robert 1 i _- Marks, Earl Morrow, George Robin- son, Fred Shafmaster, Stanley Thom- as, Paul Coursey. SIGMA NU William C. Bates, Ralph Boehnke Robert Bunce, Joseph Conn, Fred H. DeLano, Paul Dod, Ogden D. Dwight, Frederick Goudie, Richard Hulett, Robert Leahy, John Mair, James Mc- Clay, Owen Reed, Jack H. Sinn, Rob- ert Stagg. SIGMA PHI Harold Blackburn, Clinton Conger, Howard Davidson, Edward Drury, 4 Wallace Gail, James Graham, Chester Hard, Maurice Hogan, Andrew How- ell, Robert Laitner, Walter McGuire, R. C. Rieder, Eustace Ruddick, Stan- ley See, Miller Sherwood, Donald Sweeny, Roe Watson. TAU DELTA PHI Jack Chason, Melvin Goodman, George Halperin, Abe Levine, Ben Myerow, Burton Sutta, David Sutta, Charles Brandman, Albert B. Roth- berg. TAU KAPPA EPSILON Albert Borst, George Cash, William Lowell, James Parker. THETA CHI[ John Batdorf, John Briner, George Frid, Frank Furry, Clare. Graves, John Guba, Orsoh Norton, Charles Peterson, William Sheehan. THETA DELTA CHI George Appleyard, Hubert Bristol, John Clee, Robert Garrels, . Robert Graham, Thomas Hackett, William Kline, Donald McPike, David Nicker- son, Tyler Riggin, F. William Schatz, Sheldon_ Taylor, Charles Tiffany, Raymond Vincent, Robert Wells, Ed- ward Young, Joseph Kempton. THETA XI E. Robert Beuhler, Horace Greenway, Irving Ireland, John Merchant, Ken- neth Norman, Paul Simpson, Merlen Woodruff. TRIANGLE Arthur Williamson, Howard C. Braun. TRIGON Thomas Ayers, Theodore Baus- chard, Leo Corkin, Ralph Hurd, John Mann, William Olson, James Rice, Humiston Walker, Edward Downs, Robert Ewell, Edwin Downs, Keith Lance. ZETA BETA TAUl Benjamin Aaron, William Anspach, Robert Freehling, Sherwin Gaines, Julian Goodman, Jerome Grossman, William Jackson, Herbert Joseph, Cy- rus Klein, Augustus Lasker, Sol Lewis, Edward Marder, Ben S. Pollock, Rob- ert Pulver, James Saltzstein, James Saltzenstein, Stanton Schuman, Ed- ward Solomon, Alfred Stern, Melvin Strauss, Jr., Herbert Wolf. ZETA PSI Ned L. Anderson, Thomas Anketell, Frank S. Bissell, Charles Brooks, Al- lan Dewey, Henry Hall, Gordon H. Hays, Richard E. Hinks, Sidney Johnson, John Osgood, Richard Schwegles, Allen Upson, Warren Up- ton, John Wilson. SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON Among the distinguished guests who attended the football game this week-end were Hughes Hallet, Brit- ish Consult to Detroit, his daughter Catherine, and George Heideman, Finnish Consul to Detroit. Alumni who returned for the game are William Colburn, '32, of Battle Creek, and Howard Roderick, '31, of Detroit. Carl Miller, member of the Penn State chapter, and his wife came from Shellyville, O., to witness the contest. Twelve Sigma Alpha Ep- silon men attended from Michigan State. rad4uates Iet Amt For DiseL1ssi i1 Of A o iities Reception FooWS Glee Club, Dauce Enterilain Guests Houses Over Past Week-end With the busy days of formal rushing over, there comes a lull-in the social program of the sororities. Several houses have entertained week-end guests, and two have open- Band ed new houses. Meeting for the first time this year ALPHA GAMMA DELTA as a body, graduate students will a - Alpha Gamma Delta will hold the semble at 8 p. m. tonight at the formal opening of the new chapter League for a convocation and recep- house at 1322 Hill Street from 8 to tion given in their honor. 10 p. m. Wednesday night. Repre- At the convocation, Miss Jeannette sentatives from the various fraterni- Perry, assistant Dean of Women, will ties and sororities, as well as mem- explain the social and athletic ac- bers of the faculty, have been in- tivities open to graduates, and they vited, it was said today. will be given the opportunity to sign Miss Julia Riser, national inspec- up for the various activities at the tor of Alpha Gamma Delta, and Miss reception following the convocation. Louise Leonard, national executive President and Mrs. Alexander G. secretary, will be present at the op- Ruthven, and Dr. and Mrs. G. .Carl ening of the house. Huber will be in the reoeiving line. ALPHA OMICRON PI Members .of the graduate executive Alpha Omicron Pi sorority has board and their wives will also assist moved from its old location at 1052 at the reception. They are: Prof. Baldwin Avenue to 1319 Hill St. and Mrs. J. R. Hayden, Prof. and A 2PHA XI DELTA '' Mrs. Peter Field, Prof. and Mrs. C. Open house was observed by mem- E. Guthe, Dean and Mrs. J. B. Ed- bers of Alpha Xi Delta Saturday aft- monson, Prof. and Mrs. H. M. Ran- cr the game. Among out of town dall, Prof. and Mrs. Peter Okkelberg, guests were Aimee Lambie and Bar- Prof. and Mrs. Arthur Boak. bara Shuker. Others who will assist at the recep- Among the alumnae visitors at Chi tion are Dean and Mrs. Joseph A. Omega during the week-end were Bursley, Dean Alice Lloyd and mem- Barbara Fritch, Dorothy Anderson, hers of her stal, Dr. Margaret Bell of Detroit Mary Helen Curtis of and members of her staff, Mr. and Hillsdale; and Ethel Howard, of Pon- Mrs. Randolph Webster, and mem-tac bers of Dean Huber's staff. iAP. During the evening, the Varsity Kappa Delta sorority announces Glee Club will sing, and Al Cowan the pledging of Eleanor Cobo, '37, of and his orchestra will play for danc- Detroit. ing, Invitations have been sent out PHI SIGMA SIGMA to the graduates and it is expected Among out-of-town alumnae who that there will be a large attendance returned for the week-end were Miss Miss Perry said. Lillian Slater of Philadelphia, Pa., and Miss Florence Glass of Hough- Federation Of Women' ton, Mich. SIGMA KAPPA Clubs Will Meet Friday Guests at the Sigma Kappa house over the week-end included Louisa The Washtenaw County Federa- Ridgway, Dorothy Van Vleit, Ruth tion of Women's Clubs will hold its Matthew, and Frances Cope of De- first board meeting of the year at 2 troit. o'clock Friday afternoon at the home THETA PHI ALPHA of Mrs. Julio del Toro, president. Theta Phi Alpha sorority announc- The State Federation is to hold es the pledging of Anita Noble, '34, its thirty-ninth annual convention of Jackson; Mary Mildred Murphy, in Detroit, October 17-20, and plans '37, of Fort Wayne; and Helen Gillep- for the convention are to be dis- sie, '37, of Pittsburgh. cussed, as well as the program for the coming year. One of the chief BETSY BARBOUR aims of the federation this year is Mrs. N. T. Lease and daughter to conduct an educational campaign Margaret from Great Falls, Mont., among its members, to promote in- are visiting Rachel Lease, '37, resi- terest in national affairs, dent at Betsy Barbour House. Women's Club Tea Homors Presidents The Ann Arbor Women's Club will open its year's activities with a re- ception and tea this afternoon in the League b)allroom. The affair, is planned in honor of the organiza- dion's ipa-t pr-esidents. Among them are Mrs. JoseieCleveland, Miss Grace Carleton, Mrs. Grace Harri- son, Mrs. L. A. Townicy, Mrs. Flor- ence Leslie, Mrs. Joseph Markley, Mrs. Maud Thompscn, Mrs. Fremont Ward. Mrs. Norman Wood, and Mrs. A. W. Stalker. Mrs. Charles H. Eaton, president, the executive board, and department heads will receive. Yea is to be served at 3:45 p. in., with Mrs. J. J. Kelly and several of the past presi- dents pouring. The program for the coming year will be presented, and club members are urged to join one or more of the several departments. Bridge Tourna.r-nint Will Begin Thursday icht Details for the First Ann Arbor Bridge Tournament to start at 8 p. in. Thursday in the League have been completed, according to John Math- es, chairman of the committee in charge. The tournament will be op- en only to Ann Arbor residents. Stu- dents whose homes are in Ann Ar- bor may also enter, according to Mr. Mathes. Arrangements have been made so that those entering the tournament Thursday may have the advantage of previous practice by attending the regular duplicate bridge tournament tonight, free of charge. There will be a member of the tournament com- mittee there to accept entries. No previous registration is required, MARTHA COOK A number of girls from Martha Cook entertained guests over the week-end. Among the guests were Doris Davis, Peggy Comey, Marjorie Niffenegger, Frances Heston, Marga- ret Rorick, Lois Davidson, Lucille Marcinjowska of Detroit; Alice White, Jane Smith, and Marjorie Smith of Grand Rapids; Phyllis Johnson, of Grosse Pointe; and Mary Louise Moore, of South Haven, Mich- igan. Junior Branch A.A.U.W. To Have Supper Meeting Miss Blossom Bacon, president of the junior branch of. the American Association of University Women, will preside at a supper meeting to be given at 6:15 p. m. Wednesday in the Union. The president of the Ann Arbor branch of the organization, Miss Maud Hagle, will talk on the rela- tionship of the junior branch to the senior group. Dr. Marguerite Wil- ker, director of the University nurs- cry school, has chosen to speak on "A New Emphasis in Early Educa- tion." Any women having degrees from colleges and universities on a list ap- proved by the national A. A. U. W. is eligible for membership. Sociological Fraternity Discusses New Program Members of the executive commit- tee of Alpha Kappa Delta, national honorary sociological fraternity for men and women met yesterday to discuss the year's program.s Myern Heitelbaum, '34M, president; Clark Tibbitts, of the sociology de- partment, vice-president; Ruth Nees, '34, secretary; Mrs. Lois Heitman, treasurer, and Prof. Arthur Wood of the sociology department, Alpha rep- xesentative in the national organiza- tion, comprise the executive com- mittee. 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