TURDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1933 T EHE MICHIGAN DAILY 1-- ~~u a .. --- SOCIETY i. 22 Parties Occupy Campus In Celebration Of Last Home Game More than 22 fraternity and so- rority parties will be given tonight in celebration of the last home game of the football season. Kappa Alpha Theta sorority is having its annual pledge formal to- night. Dr. and Mrs. Clarence S. Yoakum and Mrs. Franklin Moore will be chaperons. Music will be fur- nished by "The Ambassadors." Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity is en- tertaining tonight with an open pledge formal. Dr. and Mrs. Arnold -Eardley and Mr. and Mrs. Newton S. Bement will chaperon. Max Gail's orchestra will furnish the music. Kappa Nu fraternity is holding an open winter pledge formal tonight, with the chapter house decorated in modernistic manner. Ken Lund- quist and his orchestra will play. The dance will be chaperoned by Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Dutsch and Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Sloman. Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Dey will chaperone the formal to be held at Alpha Kappa Kappa tonight. F. J. Mellencamp, '34M, has arranged the dance. Louis Rubin, '35D, is in charge of the dance to be held at Alpha Ome- ga. Dr. and Mrs. Hart, Flint, will chaperon the dance. Chi Psi is holding a dinner-dance after the game, to be chaperoned by Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Abbott. Rich- ard Degener, '34, has charge of the dance. Dr. and Mrs. John F..Huber will chaperon the party to be held at Del- ta Sigma Delta. O. L. Ricker, '34D, has arranged the dance. Max Crosman, '35, is in charge of the dance at Delta Sigma Phi. Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Waterman will chap- eron. Prof. -and Mrs. Walter E. Lay will chaperon the party at Kappa Delta Rho fraternity. Harley Newcomb, '35E, has -arranged the party. Phi Alpha Delta is holding a closed informal tonight, with Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Kindred chaperoning. Pierre V. Heftler has arranged the dance. At Phi Delta Epsilon, Larry Da- Informal Football Dance At League Horors Team The .first annual football dance is to be held tonight at the League in honor of the team. It will be in- formal. Bill Marshall's orchestra will supply the music, and the chaperons are to be Miss Alto Atkinson, man- ager of the Michigan:. League, and Miss Ethel McCormick, social director of the League. vidow, '35M, is in charge of the dance, which will be chaperoned by Dr. and Mrs. R. L. Kahn, Dr. and Mrs. M. Goldmanner, and Dr. I. J. Hauser, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Hornberg- er, and Mr. Otto J. Stahl will chap- eron the dance at Phi Mu Alpha. Kenneth B. Sage, '35SM, has ar- ranged the dance. Phi Psi is holding a closed formal, chaperoned by Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Zap, and arranged by Philip Single- ton, '35E. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. O'Shaughnessy, Coldwater, will chaperon the party at Psi Omega. Ronald Fox, '350, has made the plans for the dance. Wallace Gail's orchestra will play for the dance at Sigma Alpha Mu. Chaperons will be Mr. and Mrs. Har- old Goldman and Mr. and Mrs. Max Goldman, Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Paul, Detroit, will be guests at Tau Delta Phi to- night. Tau Kappa Epsilon is holding a radio dance, with Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Fuller as guests. Arthur Irwin, '34, has arranged the dance. At Theta Kappa Psi, John Mac- Neal, '35M, is arranging the dance, which will be chaperoned by Dr. and Mrs. H. C. Ross. Lieut. and Mrs. R. R. Coursey, and Dr. and Mrs. M. .K. McGarvey will chaperon the dance at Theta Xi, which has been arranged by Tor Nordenson, '36E J. Norman Allstin, '34D, has ar- ranged the party at Zi Psi Phi. Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ryan will be the guests of the house. Music School Staff Continues Concerts The faculty of the School of Music will present another of its series of Sunday afternoon concerts at 4:15 p. mn. tomorrow in Hill Auditorium. The public is invited to attend. The interesting and varied program will include a septet for strings, harp, flute and clarinet, and a group of songs for tenor voice, sung by Prof. Arthur Hackett, Prof. Wassily Bese- kirsky, Prof. James Hamilton, Prof. Anthony Whitmire, Prof. Hanns Pick, and Prof. Joseph Brinkman. Tea Follows Game At Mosher-Jordan Mosher-Jordan Halls are holdingI open-house today after the game. In Jordan Hall, Janet Wray, '35, is chairman, and Nancy Sheppard, '35, assistant chairman. Their committee is composed of Virginia Randolph, '37, Barbara Hanna, '37, Virginia Slocum, '34, Jean Greenwald, '37, Lil- lian Rosen, '36, June Rosenblum, '36, Betty Hulwick, '37, Virginia Blight, '36, Jane Mutchler, '37, Mary Louise Burgess, '35, Natalie Holmes, '36, Ger- trude Sawyer, '36, and Virginia Rit- ter, '35. Several members of the cast of "Dinner at Eight" will be the guests of Miss Isabel Dudley, social director of the halls. In Mosher Hall, Lenore LeGendre, '33, social chairman, is in charge of a committee consisting of Jane Fitz- gerald, '37, Dorothy Leake, '34, Betty Parris, '37, Margaret Guest, '37, Bea- trice Rabinowitz, '37, Virginia Ulrich, '34, Nancy Atkinson, '35, and Anna- belle Mondschein, '33. The committee has asked Jean Turnbull, '34, Melinda Crosby, '34, Catherine England, '34, and Lucille Lucas, '34, to pour. Dean Alice Lloyd, Miss Kathleen Hamm, director of the halls, and Miss Marcella Snyder, assistant director, will alternate in pouring in both halls. W.A.A. Holds Party For Visiting Teams W.A.A., at a tea from 3:30 to 5 p. m. today, is honoring 10 visiting hockey teams representing Pittsburgh, Chicago, Wetomacheka, Cleveland, Central Illinois and Michigan. Miss Marie Hartwig and Miss Dorothy Beise of the physical education de- partment will pour. The teams will be entertained to- night at a banquet in the Union. Miss Eileen Lampkin, vice-president of the Michigan Hockey Association, will act as toastmistress. Miss Kath- erine Curtis, president of the Great Lakes Division, and Dr. Margaret Bell, director of physical education for women, will address the guests. Dr. Herbert A. Miller, noted soci- ologist who was ousted two years ago from Ohio State University for his advanced social theories, has been appointed professor of political and social economy at Bryn Mawr Col- lege. Many Alumni To Return For The eek-End Houses are entertaining many guests over the week-end for the last home game. Alpha Epsilon Phi C h a r 1 o t t e Feldman, Petoskey, Mich., and Heila Fishman, '33, Chi- cago, are guests of Alpha Epsilon Phi sorority this week-end. Delta Chi Several alumni of Delta Chi fra- ternity have returned this week-end to attend an alumni reunion. Alpha Omicron Phi Eleanor Welch, Port Huron, Mar- ion Runsey, Detroit, and Helen Hold- en, Detroit, are week-end guests. Phi Kappa Phi Kappa fraternity recently en- tertained Miss Blanche Ring and Ainsworth Arnold, of the "Dinner at Eight" cast, and Prof. William H. Egly of the English department at a dinner. Phi Sigma Delta Week-end guests visiting the Phi Sigma Delta house are Gabe Joseph, and Maurice Lazar, Chicago; and Merill Cowan and Lester Schonberg, Cleveland. Phi Sigma Sigma Edith Bergman, Flint, is visiting here this week-end. Sigma Kappa Edna Waugh, Detroit, and Jo Kit- chin, Ypsilanti, are visiting over the week-end. S u s a n B. Antony, 17-year-old namesake and grand niece of the fa- mous fighter for women's rights, is a freshman this year at the University of Rochester. League Position Open To In terested Women Those women who wish to ap- ply for the position of business secretary of the League should hand in their names at the Un- dergraduate Office now,4accord- ing to Ada :Blackman, '34, pres- ent secretary. 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