"TUE9DAYOCTOBER15, 1935 THE MICHI G AN DAILY _ _._a. _ Fraternities Pledge 458 Men - , Nearly 40 Less Than Year Ado To Play For Ball Acacia: Curtis Booraem, John B. Grcen, William Hirsch, Fred W. Luebke, Leslie E. McCraith, Duncan B. McKee, Alva D. Rush, Samue Searing, Roy W. Whitely, Arthur Val pey, Lee Widman. David Dunlap, Ro land Simmons, Howard Bratt. Alpha Dlta Phi: Herbert Boshav en, CharlessBowen, 3rd, Robert Bur hans, Russell Cole, Horace Gilmore; R. W. Hook, William Jack, Julia Kilnan, J. Luders, Edward MacKen zie, Charles Mayne, Bert Reedy Frank Spicer, Jr., Jay Stagg, Russel Welch, Wayne White. Alpha Kappa Lambda: Thoma Buermann, Philip N. Comins, Fred M Emens, George Gianis, John Johnson Wallace Wheeler. Alpha Rho Ci: Julius G. Herrer Howard C. Seymur. Alpha Sigma Phi: Robert H. Haynes, Jerome Peters. Alpha Tau Omega: Bailey Brown John Costello, Donald B. Harper Herbert Jones, Robert Keller, Wal. lace Knapp, ' Richard Knoblauch John McCain, J. Newhouse, Thoma Owens, David Poxson, Charles N Schuh, William Sheets, Fredric Weber, John Wood, Don L. Meyer. Beta ThetaPi: John Barker, Rich ard Black, Harry Caves, Richar Cottle, James Crawford, John Deer. ing, Edwin Derby, Robert Griffin Norman Hough, Paul Kane, Ralp Murphy, Edward Smith, Fred Zien. Chi Phi: J. Reed Alexander, Al- bert P. Champion, Carleton Cum- mings, John Droege, Philip Durfee Edwin Effler, Jr., H. S. Fitch, Charle: McHugh, William Mundy, 3d, Charle Peckinpaugh, Jr., Harry Peckover Henry J. Spieker, George Stone, Har vey Wadsworth.' Chi Psi: Waldo M. Abbot, Clemen Barnes, John Duxbury, Robert Is- grigg, Edwin Kent, George McCain Jr., Neil McKay, Byran Moats, Edwir Payne. Delta Alpha Epsilon: Delbridg Lakin. Delta Kappa Epsilon: Philip Bu- chen, Hiram Collins, Malcolm Dan- iels, Enos Denham, David Drysdale Edward Grace, Charles Hohman Robert Lindgren, William Mitchell Pat Ratterman, John Stiles, Ber Weaver, Kenneth Welch, Jr., How- ard Wilmarth, Jr., Harry Wise. Delta, Tan Delta: Linden Albrecht Dan Belden, Vincent Butterly, Johr Campbel, Robert Christie, H. Austir Conser, Jr., Bill Gunderson, W. J Hackett, Ray Hammette, Robert D Ho:'ner, William Hutton, John E Lane, Richard Long, William Morgan thaler, William Ninicht, Charle Persons, William Steytler, Jr., Wil- liam L. Taft, John Van Deusen. Delta Upsilon: Charles Clark, Johnr R. Haven, N. W. Hird, William. Ly- man, Jr., Loren Packer, Robert Rit- ter, John Thompson, Arthur Warner. George Weaver. Hermitage: John E. Burch, Walter G. Cramer, Robert T. Johnson, Mar- tin P. Potzger, John Sexton, Donald G. Davis. Kappa Delta Rho: James Badaluco, Jack D. Blaine, Earl Fields, Robert S Innes, Walter Moline, Walter Van Hoek, Robert Van Nordstrand. Kappa Nu: Donald Cohn, Irving Isaacs, Robert L. Kahn, Malcolm Le- venson, Bert Levin, Louis Levine, Ed- ward Magdol, Marvin W. Reider, Eliot F. Robinson, Leonard D. Rosenman. Seymour Rosenthal, Eugene K. Sny- der, Myron Wallace, Raoul L. Weis- man. Kappa Sigma: Karl Farrand, Don Kingery, Robert Smith, Edward C. Wolfe. Lambda Chi Alpha: Roger Blake, George F. Field, Robert A. Foryce, Maurice McAuley, Chester P. Shelly, Robert Townsend. Phi Beta Delta: Irving Bartz, Har- old Brown, Haskell Cahodes, Good- win Ginsburg, Nathan Goldberg, Bernard Hirsch, Seymour London, Ben. Moorstein, Harry Nayer, Rob- ert Nirenberg Martin Schechter, Monroe Schwartz, William Shapiro, Jerome Silberblatt. Phi Delta Theta: Gene Bowles, Robert Centlivre, James Clark, Roy Heath, Charles Hopkins, John Houghton, Philip Laux, Jr., Robert Martin, Larry Newton, Robert Pease, Walter Rathbun, Leland Rhed, John Stweart, Bernard Swanson, James Thompson, Frederick H. Vogt, Har- ry B. Wassell, Philip Woodworth, John Yantis, Phillip Yoder. Phi Epsilon Pi: Nathan Goldstein, Joseph Haas, James Levy, Morris Markel, Sol Rosenbaum, David Wein- stock, Zimmel Miller. Phi Kappa Psi: David Blue, Charles Cooke, Ralph Du Bois, William Farnsworth, Ross Faulkner, John Getz, James A. Harper, Robert Har- ris, Richard Hastings, William Markle, Jr., John Mead, 3rd, Robert Morgan, John Parker, Charles Pat- ton, James Patton, James Sargent, Judd Spray, James Welch, Jim Wil- cock. Pii Gamma Delta: Robert Angley, Harvey Clarke, Robert Elliott, Ralph Erlewine, Elmer John Gideon, Ed- ward Goodrich; Robert Holt, Robart Irish, William Jfwitt, William Layhe, Paul Layden, Hamilton Morris, Wil- liam J. Mulder, Jr., Walter Peckin- paugh, John A. Rinek, George Sey- mour, Robert B. Unckrich. Phi Kappa Sigma: Robert T. Krieg- hoff, Frank Lapink, Richard B. Mc- Emanuel Hecht, Saul Kleiman, Hug Kopel, A. Monus, Ralph Read, Al- fred Rozran, Bernard E. Sheras, 1 Stanley J. Busch, Leonard P. Siegel- man. Phi Sigma Kappa: Harold Adler Harold Bruner, Laverne J. Burns Clifford Christenson, Richard Faulk ner, Randall Reynolds, Joseph Tarte Harold A. Tubbs, Jr., Johnston Wil cox, Albert W. Ricker, Arthur J. Ricker. Pi Kappa Alpha: Hugh McCormick Pi Lambda Phi: Burton Benjamin. Earl Brenn, Victor Convisser, Robert David, Louis Goldman, Maurice Hoff- man, Edwin Horne, John Mitchell. Allen Rosenbloom, Bernard Schweid. Art Seltzer, Paul Soboroff, Max War- shaw. Psi Upsilon: Henry H. Adams, Acheson G. Blakley, Charles Coe, Charles Evans, Jr., James Hess, Ed- win Heagland, Arthur Kohler, Jr., Richard Kurtz, John McKisson, Rob- ert Miller, Robert Mitchell, Joe Os- burn, Bradley Palmer, Charles Rog- ers, C. Phillips Whittemore, William Wood. Sigma Alpha Epsilon: Harold L. Garn, David Giller, Nelson W. Green, Harold Hill, Clem Kuehne, Charles E. Laitsch, Alex McConnell, Fred Mc- Cracken, William McDowell, Jr., James G. Mebane, Robert Moffat, George Trendle, Jr., Herman J. Trum, Carl Viehe. Sigma Alpha Mu: Harry Block, Arthur Colman, Charles Colman, Hobert Platt, Dexter Rosen, Marshall Sampson, Sumner Willens. Sigma Chi: Wallace Bash, John Bohn, John G. Bulkeley, Bruce campbell, John Collins, Jr., Donald cooper, David Dale, Harry Denyes, Jr., Bruce Forbes, Eskridge Gordon, William Hal, Frederic Heles, James treland, Howard Klein, William R. Nagel, Robert Read, Donald Rich- -rdson, Bennett Savin, Max Schoetz, Edward Stanton, Lloyd Tremper, Robert Wall, Frank Wilkinson, Earl Wilson, Lewis E. Bulkeley. Sigma Nu: E. Courtleigh Achard, NomnBaldwin, Neil Berston, J. Dichard C. Fuller, Albert W. Holmes, Gay Livingston, Jr., John Quinn, Richard Shroth, Charles Stuart. Sigma Phi: Douglas D. Blocksma, Harold Bullock, Harold Davidson, Al- fred Ellick, Douglas Hayes, Hugh Higginbottom, Charles Jacobson, Newton Ketcham, Loine Meisel, Wil- iam Mills, William Newnan, Rob- ,rt Reid, Rufus Roys, Joseph Spitzley, James Talman. Sigma Phi Epsilon: Joseph Donal- ly, George Newcomb, Robert Shick. Tan Kappa Epsilon: Harry A. Mor- ris. Theta Chi: Stanley Baltz, Robert Barber, Dale Kroeger, George Ross, Frank Rossman, Walter Sadler, Ralph Shelton, Robert VanderPyl. Theta Delta Chi: Robert Z. Adams, Frederick Bither, Joe Dunlap, How- ,rd Johnson, Charles Kessler, Charles Novak, Rodrick Otto, Frank Ray- mond, Carvel Shaw, Charles Slay- man, Jr., Darwin Smith, Robert Strayer, Donald Zimmerman, Wl- liam Crittendon. Theta Xi: D. Philip Clark, Wil- liam Eakins, John Fechnay, Lester Goda, Ivan Harlow, Norman Huff, Careton Nelson, Frederick Rein- heimer, John Williams, Leigh Worth- ing, Robert Newcomb, Thomas Jen- sen. Triangle: William R. Blakley, War- ren Johnson, Leonard D. Orr, Ar thur C. Rissberger, Lansing Tuttle. Trigon: Roland Athay, J. Edgar Baxter, Fitz J. Bridges, Frank Cool- idge, Charles Kettler, David Laing, Charles Lovtt, Walter A. Roger, Dayton Slater, Fred Thomson, James Warner, Frank Weaver, Fred W. Wol- cott, Robert W. Wolfe, Gilbert Van Schuik. Zeta Beta Tau: Morlye Baer, James Barnard, Robert Goldhamer, Leo Kayser, Richard Kirchheimer, Wil- liam Livingston, Ralph Mendelson, Abe Schlesinger, Homer Sobel, Sam Speier, Robert Tucker. Zeta Psi: Robert J. Banks, John Frost, William Jones, George Lock- wood, John Maitland, Tom McGuire, Howard Rogers, Harry Swan, Robert Verdier. Chick Webb and his NBC orches- tra will play for the Interfraternity Ball, Nov. 1, in the League ballroom. More than one half of the tickets available for the ball have been either reserved or sold, Interfraternity Coun- cil officials announce, and others may be bought in their offices in the Union from 3 to 5 p.m. every day. Mosher-Jordan Newberry Hold Football Teas Dormitories Entertain At Open House Following Indiana Victory Mosher and Jordan Halls held open house Saturday afternoon celebrat- ing the victory of the Indiana game. The arrangements in Jordan Hall were in charge of Beth Turnbull, '37, chairman of teas. Rosemary Neu- haus, '37, and Helen Hagey poured at the tea table which was effectively decorated with fall flowers and tap- ers in shades of yellow and orange. Those who assisted were Mabel Allison, Miriam Miller, '38,Ella Mil- ler, '36, Marcella Markland, '39, Sal- ly Seecrest, '38, Betty Cosolias, '37, Ruth Hartman, '39, Janet Karlson, '38, and Harriet Pomeroy, '39. The tea table in Mosher Hall was appropriately decorated with a foot- ball surrounded by autumn leaves with goal posts formed by yellow and blue ribbons tied between candles at either end of the table. 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This is the only activity, outside of athletics for which first semester freshmen women are allowed to tryout. THE 0 BOY-FRIEND 0 BYRON $5. made by KNOX, THE HATTER Lacquered Hat Box FREE 227 South State Street MINSEY Q HAT SHOP 227 South State Street Meeting To Be Held By Michigan Dames The Michigan Dames, an organiza- tion for the wives of married students and internes of the University, will hold its second meeting of the sea- son at 8:15 p.m. today in the Grand Rapids room of the Michigan League. The Committee has attempted to reach all eligible women, but any one who has not recevied a personal in- vitation will be cordially invited. Refreshments will be served under the direction of, Mrs. Richard D. Reekie, and entertainment will be in charge of Mrs. Paul Konz and Mrs. Werner Streideick. Reception Committee, Tryouts, To Meet Todbay The House Reception Committee will meet at 4:30 p.m. tiday in the league. 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Liberty - Dial 2-3414 1 WhereToG Theater: Majestic, "Here Comes the Band" with Ted Lewis; Michigan, "She Married Her Boss" with Clau- dette Colbert; Whitney, "She Gets Her Man" with Zazu Pitts; Wuerth, "Broadway Gondolier" with Dick Powell and "The Dog of Flanders" with Frankie Thomas. Dancing: Hut Cellar. MRS. RUTHVEN ENTERTAINS Mrs. Alexander G. Ruthven was hostess at a reception and tea yes- terday afternoon at the president's residence, honoring the delegates at- tending the annual convention of the Michigan State Federation of Wom- en's Clubs and those enrolled in the :.- T s r . O DINNER in a 1I avish new gown tagliies your : :arm. Come in and select yours from our new Lall collection . . . a } ashion for every type. I THERE'S no use talking-Saturday was an ex- citing day for Amos Hunter. (You know him- the nice young fellow with the pink cheeks.) That night he had a date with a girl. THE date with THE girl. 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