THE MICHIGAN -DAILY Sororities Will Have Pledging Ceremonies Today Hf _a Sororities Pledge 212 Women; End of Rushing Season Today President of Panhellenic erine Purdom, Ann Arbor; Betty Ann Taylor, Winnetka, Ill.; June Fraser, arns Against Breaking Port Huron; Betty Sanke, Grand Silent PeriodRulesRapid; Florence Keen, Miami, Fla.; T., -ntPridRue Janet Miller, Grosse, Ile, Mich. Sororities have asked approximate- Delta Delta Delta y 212 women to membership this Kathryn Andrus, East Lansing; f dmlEleanor Bierkamp, Birmingham; all. Pledging ceremonies will be held Phyliss Brumm, Ann Arbor; Jean at the various houses at 3 p.m. today. Craig, Highland Park; Avis Day, betty Aigler, '35, president of Panhel- Owosso; Gail Everest, Grand Rapids; enic warns against breaking of the Margaret Forsythe, Ann Arbor; Jane slence rules except for the sororities' Higbie, Ann Arbor; Mary Ellen Mc- Cord, Detroit; Betty Otis, Selina, O.; >wn pledges until 9 a.m. Monday. Jane Rudy, St. Petersburg, Fla.; Eliz- Alpha Chi Omega abeth Wahl, Ishpeming; Betty Wood- Marybelle Bouchard, Ann Arbor; worth, Fort Collins, Colo. Kathrine Burgess, Detroit; Margaret Delta Gamma Campbell, Newberry; Margaret Curry,Z Saginaw; Ruth Dorsey, Highland Virginia Zeiderhoeck, Grand Rap- ark; Mari Jane Fields Grosse is; Helen Zabel, Monroe; Jane Wi- ointe; Eleanor Gessner, Grand Rap- loughby, Detroit; Jean Taylor, Hib- ds; Mary Huntington, Howell; Mar- bing, Minn.; Martha Hankey, Pitts- .ori Ingram, Detroit; Betty Kay burgh; Virgia Eaglesfield, Niles; ones, Cleveland; Grace Lamb, High- Esther Ann DeWitt, Grand Haven; and Park; Jean Nelson, Highland Dorothy Curtis, Ann Arbor; Betsy Park; Sarah Paine, Cleveland; Helen Baxter, Philadelphia; Dorothy Cor- lowe, Detroit; Laura Spencer, I~e son, Lakewood, .; Marion Fitzgerald,f roit; Kathrine Zabriskie, Highland Monroe; Barbara Miller, Grand Rap- ark ids; Opal McCredie, Flint; Harriet Alpha Delta Pi Ostegren, Muskegon; Kay Taylor, Cleveland; Virginia Van Dyke, Day- Jane Ellen Rogers, Bellevue, Ill.; ton, O. ean McGregor, Boston, Mass.; Ma- Dela Zeta ian Baker, Pontiac; and Harriet Jell, Zron Mompon'PawPaw' Jeannette Will, Iron Mountain; ompson, Pw Paw. Dorothy Cogger, Detroit; Louise Mars, Alpha Epsilon Phi Ann Arbor; Virginia Solomon, De- Irene Bronstein, Lawrence, L. I.; troit; Jean Greicus, Ingallston. hyllis Devay, Cleveland, O.; Kath- yn Secheimer, Detroit; Ruth Freed- Gamma Phi Beta yn SchemerDetoit Rut Fred- Betty Ebersbach, Pomeroy, 0.; Eliz- "an, Scranton, Pa.; Betty Grossman, abeth urbeck, Houghton, Wis.; Mary ioledo, 0.; Mildred Haas, Phila- bt uecIooghnWs;My Garvin, Marquette; Virginia Handey- elphia, Pa.; Charlotte Kahn, Wash- side, Wayne; Pamela Hooker, New rgton, D.C.; Ruth Lipis, Newark, N ie an;Pml okr e .; Adele Polier, Atlanta, Ga,.; ein York City; Jane Kimmey, ,Albany, era Prentis, Detroit; Florence Salz- N.Y.; Mary Lambie, Detroit; Lorraine aan, 7ledo; ;Dtouit; n~, ~ Lenhart, Rochester, N.Y.; Mary Per- N.Y.i; Ir akes, New a-kins, Marquett; Mary Reed, New oc1e1.Y m y Yorlg CiV; etty Robertson, Detroit; ien, Cinn.; Martha Ann Wise, Ot- M n~ Iitl,1I~el .Y;Vr awa, < . _ne Tuttle, Hornell, N. Y ., Vir- Alpha Gamma Delta ginia Weidleimr, Shaker Heights, O. Alpha Gmma Deta a&pa Xlpha TEheta . Ha el Winklehaus, Hamburg, Betty aetty Barth, Yale; Jean Bonisteel, toung, Ann Arbor; Alma Harbizon, Ann Aror; Helen Dodenhoff, De- )etrdit; Grace Senkus, Waterbury, trait; Geraldine Fitzgerald, Buffalo, onn.; and Myrtle Wight, Ann Arbor. N.Y.; Helen Hanley, Ann Arbor; Hope Alpha Omicron Pi Hartwig, Ann Arbor; Fcdith Herrick, Lifdian Gardner, Owosso, Martha Detroit; Doris Holt, Detroit; Mary ane Howard, .Ludington; Lora King, Johnson, Ann Arbor; Patricia Nelson, [eW York City; Jane Kretschner, Detroit; Patricia Nielson, Manistee; ew Vork City; Charlotte Mitchell, Betsy O'Dell, Bloomfield; Emily leveland; &reda Mtanger, Ann Ar- Phelps, Detroit; Mary Elizabeth Por- or. ter, Detroit; Betty Ronal, Monroe; AIpla Phi Harriet Shackleton, Joliet, Ill.; Kath- Ruth Chamrberlain, Lake Forest, erine Shields, Grand Rapids; Adeline ul.; Jane iolmes, Ann Arbor; , ir- Smgleton, Detroit; Irene Stilson, Los inia Jackson, Detroit; Jane Lewis, Angeles, Calif.; Peggy Van Vleck, uffalo, N. Y.; Nancy Cassidy, Green- Paw Paw. ille, Vass.; Doris 'Everetts, Saulte Kappa Delta t. Marie; ,Ruth Fowler, Detroit; Katherine Reynolds, Ann Arbor; dary Jane Frye, Detroit; Jane Nal. Necha Naple, Detroit; Jean Scott, Ro- Jean Keinath, Ottawa, G.; Kather- chester, Mich.; Elma Foster, Grand ne Loomis, Detroit; Norma Pioch, Rapids; Doris Mowatt, Detroit; Jean etroit; Jane Pitcher, Highland Park, McFarland, Grand Rapids. liriam Robertson, Kappa Kappa Gamma Dorothy Roth, Detroit; Betty Shier- Eleanor Lingrin, Detroit; Eleanor on, Adrian; Ann Smyth, Detroit; Heckathorn, Detroit; Patricia Ward, leanor Taylor, Port Huron; Helen Grand Rapids; Betty Basse, Oak Park, an Dyne, Owosso; Betty Walsh, Chi- Ill.; Eleanor Anibal, Pontiac; Virginia ago; Lenore Wermuth; Marian Smith, Ponka City, Okla.; Virginia ihitney, Santa Barbara, Calif. Hunt, Ann Arbor; Betty Fauver, De- Alpha Xi Delta troit; Glaideth Abbott, Hyannin, Dorothy Graff, Katherine Buckley, Neb.; Katherine Johnson, Highland Inglewood, N.J.; Alice Meader, De- Park, Ill.; Elizabeth Long, Detroit; oit; Julia Ellis, Grand Rapids; Ma- Carol Mahone, Detroit; Nelson Per- it Hobart, Ann Arbor; Ann Letson, sons, Birmingham, Ala.; Alice Sling- Vayne; Ruth Rowell, Charleston, W. loff, Oak Park, Ill.; Lavinnia How- a.; Amber Johnson, Saginaw. ells, Chicago, Ill.; Ruth Haskins, Oak The affiliation of Jean Friederici, Park, Ill. teUbenville, O., from the Delta chap- Phi Sigma Sigma er at Bethany, W. Va.; is also an- Pauline Cohen, New York City; oinced. Ruth Field, Fort Wayne, Ind.; Emelie r.R n,_Marcus, New York City; Lenore,Os- I Try-Outs For Comedy Club To Take Place Tryouts for membership in Comedy Club, student dramatic organization, will be held at 4:15 p.m. Tuesday and Wednesday in the Mimes Theatre, Hubert Skidmore, '35, president of the club announced yesterday. These will be the first in a series of tryouts which will be used to elim- inate applicants until the more tal- ented candidates are elected. Skidmore stated that all desiring to tryout should prepare a reading, neither from Shakespeare or any poet, It is preferred that the selection be taken from a play. All readings must be done alone. All members of the University with the exception of first semester fresh- men are eligible to tryout for the club. Members of the club will act as judges for those who give readings. lander, Uniontown, Pa.; Myra Rosen- berg, Pittsburg, Pa.; June Smargon, Detroit; Gladys Sandick, New Jersey. Pi Beta Phi Margaret Bartley, Peoria, Ill.; Vir- ginia Benedict, Rochester, Minn.; Ruth Ann Christiansen, Grosse Pointe; Jean Curtis, Knoxville, Tenn.; Marian Dickson, Gary, Ind.; Betty Gatwood, Detroit; Hattibel Grow, Potsdam, N.Y.; Jane Heath, Williams- port, Pa.; Amelia Martin, Bristol, Va.; Edith Merckel, Toledo, o.; Sarah Miller, Westfield, N.J.; Betty Morgan, Traverse City; Margaret Rogers, Bris- tol, Va.; Priscilla Smith, Detroit; and Barbara Strand, Dearborn. Theta Phi Alpha Mary Lou Hamelin, Detroit; Harriet Belser, Ann Arbor; Mildred Livernois, Ann Arbor; Helen Camp, Ann Arbor; Margaret Camp, Ann Arbor. Zeta Tau Alpha Dorothy Pray, Traverse City; Eliza- beth Shippy, Detroit; Beatrice Oberg- fell, River Forest, Ill.; Lucy Marshall, Ann Arbor; Dorothy Scott, Chicago; Jane Ashley, Cincinnati, O. Michigan Dames Bridge Group To Meet Tuesday The bridge group of the Michigan Dames will meet for the first time at 8 p.m. Tuesday in the Alumnae room of the League. Mrs. Waldo Steidtmann will be in charge of the affair. Instruction in contract and auction will be given at these meet- ings. Miss Ethel McCormick, social direc- tor of University women, is the fac- ulty adviser of this group. Members of Michigan Dames who are interested in joining the bridge club are asked to be present before 8 o'clock Tuesday night. Northyille Woman's Club Hear Mrs. Koella Speak Mrs. Charles Koella spoke before the Northville Woman's Club at the Glen Oak Country Club on Friday, October 5, on the subject "Norway In Song, Word and Picture." Mrs. Koella will address the Inter- national Division of the Federation of Women's Clubs in Detroit on Thurs- day on the subject, "Europe as I Saw It." READ THE WANT ADS 111 11 ?II + DIAGONAL b~ 11 III By BARTON KANE BECOMING MODESTY pants to the ground. A Phi Kappa Psi rushee, accorded l 1111 but one "courtesy" date by the brothers, decided to take matters into his own hands. Discovering that a; chart of all dates was tacked to a door, said smoothie slipped away from watchers for an instant, filled in his name for the next night. Next time he was present he repeated' this pro- cess, and so on. The Phi Psi's came to at last however. Strangely enough, he isn't being bid by the house. The Legacy Question has received a new interpretation at the Chi Psi lodge. A freshman called, said he was a legacy, and wondered why he hadn't been asked over. The lodgers followed his lead and, when he arrived for a free meal, asked what relatives of his were members. He explained that his sister had roomed with a girl in college whose three cousins were all Chi Psi's. THE DOUBLE STANDARD IS OUT Equal rights for men and women are the thing to one of Martha Cook's fourth floor residents. She was seen scanning the windows of the Lawyers' Club with a pair of binoculars recent- ly. Name will be furnished to law- yers on request. x* Trials and tribulations of a pro- fessor are apparent in the report of a recent occurence in Mr. Hornberger's English class. "What kind of diction did Browning use in that poem?" a freshman was asked. "Contradiction," he immediately replied. Well, his two weeks here at Michigan must have been an experience. * * * ALL-TIME AWARD FOR DUMBNESS This coveted prize, naturally falling to a freshman, has been unanimously awarded to the bright fella' who went over to the Health Service to get vac- cinated. When told that he had been vaccinated when he received his ex- amination at the gym he answered, "Gosh, I thought he was just marking the spot where the insertion was to be made." * * * Johnny Jewell, hockey shot, was one of the standouts in the free-for-all after the game yesterday. After dis- posing of several who verbally ad- mitted coming from Lansing, Tarzan Jewell mounted the crossbar. Just as he was poised for the apeman cry of victo y, however, he had to follow his Practice Games Fofr Sororities To! Start Intramural practice games will be held at 4:30 p.m. and 5:15 p.m. Monday, Wednesday, anak Friday at Palmer Field. Sorority and dor- mitory hockey and volley ball teams should play in at least one practice game before competition starts. SECOND DOWN Another group of invaders carried a yard marker as far as the Lawyers Club. A group of Sigma Chi's and Alpha Delts, led by Fling George Ran- ney, of 5-E fame, retrieved the token for their own; sat on several State boys, who looked very annoyed. R~umor iias it tnaL those Taxing the freshman hygiene lectures for women received almost too much of an edu- cation recently. When the slides were being shown the wrong ones were put in the lantern by mistake. Turn- ing on the lights saved the day. 01' if you prefer-- $3.98 up- Custom made Hats molded to Suit your individual ideas. 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