AY, OCTOBER 9i1934 THE MICHIGAN DAILY 585 Men Pledge Fraternities; Tweray Years Ago Formal Rushing Season Ends From The Daily Files of October 9, 1914 Needle Work i Twin swetter Sets Delta Sigma Delta 1 To Be Worn This Initiates Fifteen Guild Collekts New Garments 'Th An A..t',-. Wpor,41,. rXT, - 11i ' lr Sorority Entertains At Rushing Aff airs Alpha Gamma Sigma., sorority for Fraternity Pledging Lists Present Slight Increase From Last Year's Record (Continued From Page 1) McKay, John McLean, Donald Meyer Fletcher Plott, Thomas Searle, Fred- erick Smart, Thomas Starr, Rober Utter, John Warren, Conrad Wronski. Delta Alpha Epsilon Robert Rogo. Delta Kappa Epsion James F. Colombo, Roscoe C. Craw- ford, John W. Cummiskey, Joh Hammond, Arthur F. Harwood, Frank C. McPherson, Leon H. Moore, How- ard A. Nusbaum, John Savage, John Townsend, Harold C. Wills, Seth R. Warner. Delta Phi Justin Cushing, Robert McFadyen. Delta Tau Delta Roger Bowman, Murray Campbell, Robert C. Crawford, Warren E. Emley, Norman Halleck, James Menefee, Jack Nichols, Jack Andrews Prout, Robert Rutherford, William S. Sargent, Peter Ward, William L. Warren, Allen Welch, Roger Welch. Delta Upsilon Frederick A. Blass, William Carpen- ter, Fred Collins, John Cornelius, Peter Elstob, Edwin Hague, Reeve Hastings, John Haviland, Hugh Hay- ward, Price Martin, William Mathews, Richard May, Richard Meek, James Ritchie, Harvey Sykes, William Wil- son. Hermitage Frank Aldrich, Charles Egler, Lane Emery, Clinton Ford, Lester Ingram, Roy Jainnatt, Earnest Johnson, Er- nest Jones, Richard Meacham, Jose Moscoso, Donald Parker, Gilbert Smith. Kappa Delta Ro Robert DeMund, Conrad Holben, Fritz Radford, David Staub, Malcolm Loveland. Kappa Ni Arnold Friedman, David B. Fried- man, Robert V. Harrison, Morton Ja- cobs, David Klein, Robert Sax, Nor- man Soodik, Stephen A. Stone. Kappa sigma Fred W. Bevilaqua, Bennett M. Coons, James W. Driver, Frank J. Woigdka, David Walker, Manuel Frau, Murdock Earle, Joseph Callouette, Warren Kahbaum. Lambda Chi Alpha Edward Bruna, Harold Burnett, Willis Crumrine, Edward Foote, Ed- ward James, Burdett Johnson, Robert McKenirn, John McLeod, Vidian Roe, Howard Taft, Walter True, Everett Vallin, Ned Wagner. Phi Beta Delta Wilbur Alderman, Howard Ark, Jul- ian Barish, Arthur Cohen, Jack Co- ihen., ~e~mn Fihman, Allan Mittle-. man, William Miller, Norman Rosen, Bernard Schwartz, David Selin, Dan- iel Siegal, Roy Wolff, Morton Wolff, Seymour Weitzman. Phi Delta Theta Edward Biggar, Frederick Charlton, Robert Douglas, Charles Foster, Louis Hoffman, Roy Hogan, Dan Jones, John Kingdon, Earl Moses, Thomas Peterson, James Schaus, Ned Steen- berg, William Valentine, William Wright. Phi Epsilon Pi Robert Cohen, Robert Frank, Thomas Friedman, Stanley Jotte, Marvin Kay, Richard Kronenberger, Buryl Lazar, John May, Lawrence Mayerfield, Martin Oppenheim, Stew- art Orton, Paul Schoenberger, Rich- ard Stone, David Straus. Phi Gamma Delta Ripley Bowman, Bob Bradley, Well- ington Grimes, Richard Harman, Jack Henderson, Bill Knecht, George McAlery, John McFate, John Mad- docks, John Mooney, Glen Morse, Bob Mueller, Arnold Southard, Jack Thom Larry Sorensen. Phi Kappa Joseph Andriola, Daniel Cremin John Draper, John Earley, James Gilbride, Aurel Monet, William Sulli- van, Frank Vithelic. Phi Kappa Psi James Adams, George Burke, Rodke Craighead, Paul Forster, Charles Gray, Walter Jensen, Arthur Lun- dahl, JohnMcKee, William Martin, Stevens Mason, Richard Moriarty, David Rank, James Ritter, Robert SERVING MICHIGAN STUDENTS the 45th Year PHOTOGRAPHS OF Rowland, John Russell, Robert San- key, Fred Schwarze, Catlin White- head, Richard Wunsch, George Zapp.- Phi Kappa Sigma Walton Barry, Charles Brooks, Tom Darnton, Richard Dennis, James Hol- lowell, Raymond Leever, William ' Mahn. Robert Mansfield, Parker t Lynn, Thomas Guernsey. Phi Kappa Tau Melvin Baumhoffer. Hillary Ever- son, William Hardleben, Carl Post. Arthur Roberts, Alan Turnbull, Wil- liam Applegate, Robert Osgood and Robert Wickle. Phi Mu Alpha Rollin Silflies, Raymond P. Kond- ratowicz, David W. Mather. Phi Sigma Delta Charles Aronson, Sam Charin, Ed- ward Ginsburg, Richard Klein, Her- man Lohman, Al Marion, Paul Mil- ner, Marvin Ruttenberg, Emanuel Slavin, Elmer Winegaxden. Phi Sigma Kappa Robert Brindle, Craig Browne, Bruce Clark, James Feguson, John Freese, Cecil Geldbaugh, Vergil Glo-; cheski, Robert Goebel, Paul Henning, William Kelly, Ned: Kilmer, Fred Magnuson, John Marley, Lee Moore, Edward Preston, Jerome Watts. Pi Kappa Alpha Robert Allred, Robert Campton, George Hansen, Don Woodworth. Pi Lambda Phi Jay Bressler, Cyrus Elkes, Richard Fischer, Elmer Frankel, Robert Gold- stine, Frederick Houseman, Irving Mathews, James Reefer, Allan Ripp- ner, Richard Samuels, Allen Schul- man, Robert Smolian, Edwin Weiner,] Dan Wiener. Psi Upsilon John Dalton, William Guthrie, Ar- cher King, Herbert Little, William Lord, William O'Neill, John Sanders, Philip Savage, Richard Schaus, James VanKeuren, Joseph Walsh, Thomas Watkins, Sanford White, Lawrence Briggs. Sigma Alpha Epsilon Richard Chaddock, Stanley Cox, Rodney Eshelman, Frazier Giller, John B. Graham, William S. Kar- stens, Henry Klose, Harmond Rem- mel, Henry C. Riegel, Wayne Stew- art, Hudson, Tourtellot, Charles Van Winkle. Sigma Alpha Mu Bryce Alpern, Ralph Barr, Charles Brandman, Howard Cramer, Blair Fisher, David Grant, Stuart Hirsch- berg, Bernard Kaplan, Leonard Kasle, Edwin Kessler, Samuel Krug-l liac, Harry Nederlander, Burriel Sam-1 uels, Leonard Shavlan, Richard Sid-] der, Donald Stein, Howard Stein, Nor-t man Steipberg, Lionel Tachna, Sidney Tushbant. Sigma Chi William Anderson, Raymond Dief- enderfer; Benjamin Fowler, Robert1 Fremont, Herbert Gibbs, G. Warren Gladders, John Harris, John Kincley, John K. Landis, Donald McCracken, David Miller, Gilbert Phares, Hugh Rader, Robert Simpson, Goff Smith, Russell Strickland. Sigma Nu Rowland Bolton, George Carlson, Rickard Donaldson, James Duffy, Robert Gustavson, Thomas Hindson, Julius Johnson, Robert Johnson, Charles Killins, Wilfred Richardson, Richard Sinn, Jack Wooster. Sigma Phi Thomas Abbott, William Aigler, Richard Babcock, William Bourke, Bruce Cheever, Sanford Farrell, Rich- ard Kendrick, Walter Lillie, Frank Lusk, Joseph Mattes, Robert Seaman, Willis Tomlinson, Leonard Verdier, Edward Watson. Sigma Phi Epsilon Roger Price, Francis Ready, Mar- shall Smith, James Webster. Tau Delta Phi Seymour Casriel, Alvin Gladstone, Alvin Hershey, Milton Karel, Harold Weininger. Tau Kappa Epsilon Robert Boebel, Leswing Dews, Del- mar Fiel, William Keech, James Kir- by, David Scott. 77(1 V V6 Ii SPECIAL THIS WEEK $5.00 SHELTON CROQUIGNOLE Permanent Wave $350 Guaranteed Shampoo & Finger Wave Monday & Tuesday 50c I Courses in the engineering depart- ment have at last won favor of a con- siderable number of the University women. This year there are 14 women registered in the department. ** * Of the 68 tryouts who reported to the three judges of the Comedy club trials held yesterday, nine were elect- ed to membership. Petty thievery has appeared in the University, a student having brok- en into several lockers in the intra- mural clubhouse, according to Intra- mural Director Rowe. Owing to lack of interest, the Aero Club is not making any plans for the year, and unless some interest is speedily revived, the club will in all probability soon cease to exist. Soccer players had their first prac- tice of the year yesterday afternoon, and at a meeting held on Ferry Field it was decided to stage three practices a week in preparation for the games scheduled for this fall. A meeting of all heads of League houses was held last night at the League. The meeting, which is an annual affair, is held especially to acquaint new chaperones with the University rules and regulations. Theta Chi Will Bowerman, Robert Boyer, Frank Furry, Watson Gilpin, Walker Graham, Lewis Greiner, Thomas Kep- pleman, John Pickering, Warren Rother, John Seicher. Theta Delta Chi Frederick D. Allen, Boyd Carr, Jr., Marshall Case, Carl Clement, John Finley, Roy Frazier, Robert Geyman, Ed Higgins, J. Howell McFee, William McHenry, George Peck, Jack Porter,- John Robertson, Edward Thompson, Robert Ward, Robert Weeks, James Wilde, Donald Wilsher, John Winder. Theta Xi Donald Alexander, Frances Bell, Robert Cook, Warren Frees, Neil Lev- enson, Whitney Prall, John Staple. Triangle Charles S. Cook, John McQuaid, Frank Taylor, James Wicks. Trigon Frederick Smith, John Luecht. Zeta Beta Tau Henry Bachrach, G. F. Baer, Rich- ard Cohen, Robert J. Cooper, James Eckhouse, Robert Eckhouse, Heber- bert Falender, Henry B. Grier, Lee Lyon, Arthur Miller, Seymour Mor- risson, William Seaman, Harry Trau- gott, Robert Watel. Zeta Psi Arthur Beebe, Charles Block, Rob- ert Heap, George Hoff, Lewis O'Con- nor, Charles Stone, Sidney Tremble, James Wilsey. Thne ann arpor Neem ew orx Gund, started its annual week's drive for garments for needy children yester- day. Mrs. Alfred H. Lovell, presi- dent of the organization, solicits the co-operation of University students as this winter promises to be one of deprivation. All the garments must be given in identical pairs and must be new. Any- thing from "booties" to Dr. Denton's, pajamas will be acceptable. Assisting the senior members of the organization will be Virginia Ladd, '33,' succeSsor to Lycee Ladd, Harriet Hunt '33, and Catherine Sellew. These junior helpers will contact the stu- dents. The collected garments will be on display Nov. 6 at the League. They, will then be distributed to the needy families. Non-Affiliated Women T,, H ld A nnir Td,~v P5EJMt~ At the formal pledging banquet colege students who are Campxire Monday evening the following men i Girls or Girl Reserves, is entertaining During these fall days which are were initiated into Alpha Chapter of I at several rushing affairs this week, for the most part too warm for a Delta Sigma Delta: Lewis Pinney, beginning with a tea which was given heavy coat and too cool for no coat '37D; Thomas Gilson, '37D; John Sunday at the home of Mrs.Albert at all, there arises the problem as to Muzzall, '37D; Delos Kervin, '37Dh; what is most suitable for campus Young Morris, '37D; Leonard Grah- Login, a patroness of the organiza- wear. The perfect solution is the am, '37D; Edward Bigelow, '37D; Paul tion. twin sweater suit, which is proving Ridinger, '37D; Chalmers Johnson, Last night a "Cootie Party" was very popular this season and is being '371: Lawrence Bowler. 37D; Gard- held at the League, with a Scavenger shown in a variety of materials such ncr Kittell, Jr., '37D: Edward Benja- party on Wednesday The week of as Saxony yarns and brushed wools. min, 37D: Stanley Miller, '37D; Ivan These suits are on display in both Wilcox, '37D; and Charles Curdy. rushing will be closed with a large plain and combination colorings. Following the dinner there were dinner to be given Friday night. Brown and bright green, the leading addresses by Dr. Russell Bunting, Dr. shades, give a very smart effect when U. G. Rickert, and Dr. Kenneth Eas- $OC IAL combined. Brown, green, and white lick. also look stunning together. - ---T.aara_ Toe, tap, acrobatics. Necklines can twin sets and single RE D T HE T ta.rae sweaters are designed to suit the in- Theatre Bldg. P}. 9695 dividual taste. zippers and wooden C LAS S IF I E Dj ADS 1 opn evenns buttons lending a particularly jaunty effect. Single sweaters are especially original in design. Those knitted by hand on large needles are rather open in texture and are the newest thing this season. They are smartest when trimmed in white angora. l o ot meetingioa oay The first meeting of the As- sembly Board, composed of non- ffiliated women, will be held at 4 ?.m. today in the League. The chairmen and assistant chairmen of every zone, as well as represen- tatives from the dormitories, are to attend. Presidents Of Club To Be Entertained Past presidents of the Ann Arbor Woman's Club will be honored at 2:30 p.m. today at a tea in the ballroom of the Woman's League. The drama group of the club which Mrs. D. G. Meikle is in charge will present a pro- gram of readings aid special music according to Mrs. Walter Drury, chairman of the social committee and her assistant, Mrs. Oscar Eberbach. Decorations for the tea will consist of white flowers and candles with boutonnieres .for the guest of honor. The chairmen of the different de- partments and members of the execu- tive committee will pour. GOLD MIRROR BEAUTY SHOPPE Dial 6373 A Smart Shoppe for the Smart Set, Specializing in All Lines of Beauty Culture._ Sorority Announcements Includ(e rTwo Iledginlgs Alpha Phi and Gamma Phi Beta announce the pledging of two sopho- mores. JALPHA PHI Alpha Phi sorority announces the pledging of Jane Reed, '36, Dayton, Ohio. GAMMA PHI BETA Gamma Phi Beta announces the! pledging of Catherine McInerney, '36, I Grand Rapids. TRAVERSE SCHOOL BURNED TRAVERSE CITY, Oct. 8. - (iP) - Fire of undetermined origin Sunday destroyed the old Central school, a landmark in Traverse City for 50 years. 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