THE MICHIGAN DAILY =PAGEFIVE 1 Sophomore, Junior WT omen Are Chosen For Honorary Positions. 4 _ cYerry -CGo- Ngsid For Summer 5po its - Y STEPhIANIJE It won't be long before Ann Arbor goes into seclusion for a week or so for those inevitable finals . .. Everyone seems to be making the most of these last week-ends before the fray .. .Almost all the houses are giving parties and this past week-end came in for a good share of them . . Ste- phanie sends her compliments to the Education School seniors for their dance Saturday night . .. It was a big success and deserves this week's blue ribbon. Everyone seemed to be enjoying the party at the Delta Tau Delta house Friday . .Barbara Teall wearing green organdy danced gaily by with Johnny Schaumberger. . . They greeted Betty Gatward and Frank Danne- miller as they came in . . . Betty Ronal and Fredldy Buesser arrived amid many shouts . . . Chuck Burgess . . . president of the house a few years back . . .and Ann Timmons arrived at the party in a car much to the envy of everyone else . .Bob Henoch and Marion Fitzgerald were standing in the doorway as they came up . .. .Harriet Sliackleton and Graf Sharpe 'Went strolling out on the porch where they were joined by Betty Sinclair and Bud Smith .. . The Union was a gay place as usual Friday night . . . At a table on the edge of the dance floor we noticed Jean Bertram and LaVerne Burns .. . Sue Haviland and Ross Beaumont.. . Al Ricker and Ruth Washer . .. They were having fun chatting about everything in general . . . Shirl Crossman did the singing and 'twas very nice, too . . . After each song she joined Carl Clement at a table near the orchestra . . -Wemmer Gooding and Jane O'Fer- rall were sitting with them. A t Th Ed u ' pca 1tion0 &Rc, . .D. And now for the hit of the week . . . the education dance . . . the Wom- en's Athletic Building was decorated with huge baskets of spring flowers and colored lights were strung out on the teriace . . . we noticed Kai Nielson . . . chairman of the dance . . ..strolling around with Helen Bertrem who came out from Detroit for the week-end . . . Helen was wearing pink flowered satin on a white background . .. John English and Helen McLane stopped to chat with them on the terrace . . . Bessie Curtis in pink crepe with ecru lace trimming, dashed by with Bob Speer evidently on her way to the dance floor .. . Inside we noticed Floydene Beardslee dancing with von Brownlee .. . Floydene's suntan looked lovely with her flowered seersucker formal .. . Alice Hayes and Emerson Kempf danced by just then and seemed to be enjoying themselves immensely . . . Over in one corner Freda Bogin and Joe Biller were doing a very complicated pivot that Stephanie couldn't quite follow . . . Chuck Emling . . . another committeeman and Bebe Paine were doing some fancy steps too . . . Bebe was wearing a chocolate brown satin dress that was good looking . .. As we left through the terrace door we noticed John Chandler and Marion Cranmore wending their way in to join the crowd on the floor . - Over at the Phi Rho Sigma house there was a big party that most of the Beta's attended . . . We saw Barbara Worth and John Park talking to Mary Jane Frye and Wallie Harkins on the porch . . Virginia Smith and Doug Farmer strolled by as we joined the dancers . . .Joanne Kimmell in red and white checked organza and Jim Crawford were doing some trick steps over in one corner . . .they were being watched by Fran O'Dell and Cal Stetson ... Angel Maliszewski and Scott Daily were heading for the punch bowl when we saw them . . . Eleanor Smith and Fred Boynton had the same idea and soon quite a crowd had gathered . . . Betty Young in a yellow formal Was chatting with Bill Loose when Betsy Baxter and Tom Mackey came up for refrhments . .Beth Ranney and Norm Williamson soon joined the group... The P. Phi hou e was turned into a veritable chinese garden with dozens of colored lanterns all over the house . . . Marion Holden was dancing with B111 Mason . . . Marion looked cool and lovely in flowered chiffon ... Sitting on the steps eating ice cream we had a grand view of the crowd .. . Two steps below Grace Snyder and Don Pomeroy were indulging in refresh- ments . . . Betty Scherling wearing a pastel flowered chiffon and Harold Love had the seat of honor just above us . . . Edith Zerbe and Bud Doerr found room to squeeze in at the bottom of the strairs just as we decided to go out in the garden. Amon The A.Chi 0's The rain held off long enough for the Alpha Chis to enjoy their Saturday night dance ... When we arrived Ralph DuBois and Margaret Watterston were chatting on the front steps with Roberta Chissus and John Parker . . The smoking room down stairs remained comparatively empty . . . For it woas much nicer outside . . . With windows all open the dance floor was cool ... and the orchestra soon brought Rog Bradley and "Eva Spencer and Lowell Krieg and Maxine Blaess in from outside to dance . . . Maxine had on a striped dress with a ruffle around the neckline . . . Jean Nelson in a lavender plaid gingham was dancing with Bob Rouse. The combination of fast pieces and warm weather created a steady line waiting for punch. . . Grace Lamb was giving Bob McQueen his glass . . and Jean Steare almost spilled some on Chuck White when Doris Wisner got a little anxious about Willis Player and his share of the beverage . . Going out again between dances we noticed Dick Wangelin and Bob Trimbey waiting at the bottom of the stairs for Betty Kay Jones and Dor- othy Shatt . . . Upstairs a group was also gathered . . . and in the center we caught a glimpse of Marty Morrison with Bob Seaman and a good coat; of sunburn . . .Jane Mutschler and Irwin Bailey were commenting on it . . NEWEST ARRIVALS! "Sucar Cane" SUITSU an air cooled cloth, wash- able . . . easy to wear as a dress, notched collars, wide reveres, kick pleats, 1/ two-piece tailleurs . . .t Blouses Linens - Nets - Chiffons - Lflces, Tailored and Fluffy Fad1 Assistants Famous Actresses ,Honor Groups - For Orientation T Attend 'Partyd Name Patrois Members of the cast of "At Home Are Nominated Abroad," tlhaemusical comedy now i-or K ey Dance showing at the Cass Theatre in De- __Thr trait will attend the matinee perform- Prf ]ll To P,e ial g je in IHa tfie ld Aitioiice= rf. y~o k I ' . tn hi League Commiiiee ois and offering of the Dramatic Season, i a ; YC s s Alp Fo Prj which is being presented this week Al owdt (hi Floor senior _______pit the Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre. Patrons and patronesses for the house Sixty-one women from the present The guests will include Beatrice pKey Dance have been announced by Kress. sophomore and junior classes have Lillie, Reginald Gardiner, and Vera the six honor societies which are ed wit Leen selected to act as assistants on Alien who plays the role of puppeteer sponsoring the event to be held May the so the League orientation committee in the musical comedy, in which she 29 in the Union Ballroom, on the next fall, it was announced yesterday gives take-offs of noted people. Miss Druids, Sphinx and Sigma Delta ship. by Jean latfield, '37, chairman of Allen also arzeared in Robert ien- Chi, have invited the following: Prof. the group. derson's production of "Electra." Arthur L. Cross, Prof. and Mrs. Mor- Coll The women are as follows: Mary The cast of "Party," which is also Iris P. Tilley, Prof. and Mrs. Lewis G. facult Adrew, '37, Helen Louise Arner, '38a musical comedy, includes Estelle Vander Velde, Prof. and Mrs. Ben- from9 Margaret Ann Ayres, '38, Mary Mar- Winwood and Francis Maddux, both nett Weaver, Prof. and Mrs. John L. the re gal et Barnes, '37, Mary Bennett, '37, of the New York stage, and Eddie Brumm, Prof. and Mrs. Wesley H. cox,'3 Ruth Bertsch, '38, Mabel Campbell, Yarr who is known for his imitation of Maurer, Prof. and Mrs. Donal H. Havel '37, Marion Cannon, '37, Jane Car- celebrities ,Haines, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Fisher, Mr. Van B scn. '37, Josephine Cavanagh, '37, and Mrs. Ralph F.Wh iter, Mr. and Mrs. Ruth Clark, '37, Margaret Curry, '38, Lee A. White and Mrs. Carl G. Ga Iceen Douglas, '38. Ruthvens P Ilan Brandt orm Bilie Faulkner, '37, Margaret Fer- Dean and Mrs. Joseph A. Bursley Sunda lies, '38, Jane FitzgeraId, '37, Mary . )1and Dean and Mrs. IT. C. Sadler have Mary l Jane Fry, '38, Betty Gatward, '38, J Lltlei i, tea also been invited to act as patrons cial h Jean Gourlay, '37, Charlotte Hamil- for the dance. utstah ton, '37, Jean Harrison, '38, Hope +TsrsThe remaining tiee societies,(The Hartwig, '38, Mary Ellen Heitsch, '37, Michigamua, Vulcans, and Druids thiee Jean Hollenbeck, '38, Dorothy Imrie, have placed the following on their' ,Johns '37, Virginia Jackson, '38, Helen Jes- President and Mrs. Alexander G. lists: Prof. and Mrs. A. H. White, Mary person, '38, Helen Johnson, '37, Mary Ruthven will open their home to stir- Prof. H. C. Anderson, Prof. and Mrs. ed iin Johnston, '38. dents from 4 to 6 p.m. tomorrow in A. E. White, Prof. and Mrs. J. S. Committeemen Named another of the regular series of under- Worley, Prof. and Mrs. A. D. Moore, Gretchen Kanter, '37, Janet Karl- graduate teas. Prof. and Mrs. Ralph W Aigler, Mr. son, '38, Mary Kilkenny, '38, Joanne Those who will pour are Mrs. Kath- and Mrs. Fielding H. Yost, Mr. and Kinmell, '38, Jacqueline Kolle, '37, leen Codd, social director of Martha Mrs. Hom'er Heath anid Mr. and Mrs. Nancy Kover, '38, Jane Lewis, '38, Cook Dormitory, Jewel Wuerfel, '37, Bruce Palmer. Barbara Lovell, '38, Jane McDonald, women's editor of The Daily, and Lu- The dance, marking the first time Dra '37, Jean MacGregor, '37, Mary Mac- cille Johnston, '36, president of Jor- that these honor organizations have Estelle Ivor, '37, Angel Maliszewski, '38, Bet- dan Hall. ever cooperated in sponsoring a so- ces M ty Miller, '37, Virginia Nirmmo, '37, Although all students on campus cial project, will feature the presen- P.m~., Nancy Olds, '37. are invited to at tnd the affair, spe- tation of the Sigma Delta Chi "Oil The Mary Parsons, '37, Marion Paterson, cial invitations have been issued to Can." Prof. James K. Pollock of the Flags' '37, Rose Perrin, '37, Catherine Peck, the following groups: Collegiate So- political science department will pre- ga, " '37, Libby Power, '38, Helen Purdy, rosis, Delta Zeta and Theta Phi Alpha sent the token to the member of the kins. '38, Nancy Quirk, '37, Virginia Rapp, sororities; Jordan Hall; the Lawyer's faculty who is chosen as the "most Shir'le '37, Betty Ronal, '38, Mary Lou Salis- Club and Delta Upsilon, Theta Xi, luquacious lubricator." Professor Sprini bury, '37, Kay Shields, '37, Margaret Triangles, and Sigma Nu fraternities. and Mrs. Pollock will also act as pa- "The Souter, '37, Irene Stilson, '38, Betty trons. Warn Strickroot, '38, Ella Wade, '37, Vir- te unmer' the decio of By action of the committee, it was with ginia Wyatt, '37, and Edith Zerbe, Harriet Heath, '37, will be present to decided that corsages will not be - '37. asit President and Mrs.rRsthven worn on the dance floor. These women were chosen because and toPrsidthe guests throhRu the _ of leadership ability, according to house. Betty Gatward, '38, is in WALDRON IIONOt GUARD Miss Hatfield. Positions on the orien- charge of the tea. Alexander M. Waldr'on will be a Sta tation committee are honorary this ---_ - ---___- member of the Honor Guard of the year for the first time. Formerly the Medical School instead of Kyril Cong A gr'oup was chosen by petition, just as weeks following orientation week ir eiazcoo nta fKyi og- W gupwshsebyettnusasLydia Mendelssohn Theatre. A prom- e as orginally announced." the other League committees ar'e se- _Ld Mnlo Tht. pm_- lected. inent member of the faculty is to Program Planned talk to the freshmen every Wednes- Next fall's program is to be similar day afternoon. For the first-year to that of the past two years, Miss women who need it, a "How to Study" F T oCrTQ Hatfield said. One faculty and two course will be conducted for several student advisors are to be assigned weeks. to each group of about 20 freshmen Assistants Announced women. The advisers will assist in Assisting Miss Hatfield with her The n yles You 11 acquainting the newcomers with the committee work will be Grace Snyder, campus and will help them make a '37, Mary Lou Willoughby, '37, and dm re M ost m better adjustment to University life. 'Gretchen Lehmann, '37. Miss Snyd- During orientation week, it has er is to be in charge of all upper- been planned that luncheons will be class women who transfer here from given for the advisers every noon. other universities. Miss Willoughby Advisers and their groups may be will direct the social activities of the served dinner in the ballroom if they committee and Miss Lehmann is to so desire. act as secretary for the group. A lecture series will extend for four A meeting of all orientation assist- -ants is scheduled for 5 p.m. tomorrow portation; Sally Messing, '37, break- in the Undergraduate Office of the fast; Mary Alice Smith, '39, program; League. Attendance is important, and Ruth Carr, '37, favors. according to Miss Hatfield. - _ -- - ~~~----- --- . W.. ( I HAPTER HOIUSEI LCTIVITY NOTESj ee sororities on campus held so- atherings over the week-end in chapter houses. Alpha Chi Omega ra Chi Omega held its annual breakfast Sunday morning. ift from the senior class to the was presented by Marjorie Betty Strickroot was present- h the honor bracelet given by rority to a sophomore member basis of activities and scholar- Collegiate Sorosis egiate Sorosis entertained 250 y members at open house held 4 to 6 p.m. Sunday. Those in ceiving line were Josephine Wil- 7, newly elected president, Mrs. Roberson, and Mrs. Peter J. oven. Gxamma Phi Beta ma Phi Beta honored the sen- mbers of the chapter at dinner y, Margaret Spencer, +'36, and Potter, '37, Spec., receiving spe- onors for exhibting the most nding sorority spirit for 1936. dinner was also in honor of new members, Mary Louise '37; Barbara Tallcott, and Jean Wallace, who were initial- the morning. whiere oG ma: vor Novello's "Party" with e Winwood, Eddie Garr, Fran- addux and Doris Dalton, at 8:15 Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre. .atre: Majestic, "Under Two " with Ronald Colman. Michi- These Three" with Miriam Hop- Orpheum, "Littlest Rebel" with y Temple and "One More g" with Janet Gaynor. Wuerth, Prisoner of Shark Island" with er Baxter and "Love on a Bet" Gene Raymond. ALLER'S Jewelry Lte and Liberty ,\ tch Repairing! ion Day :: . : _ ... ::: ::,v: -Associated Press Photo. This costume, chic and practical for spectator sport wear, combtines a regulation light blue flannel skirt and nav;y jacket. A T[exas ranger hat compltes the eotfit which fea- turts the now popular mannish shirt. Kappa Phi Initites h u At Breakfast Kappa Phi, Methodist girls' club, initiated new members and held its senior breakfast Sunday in the gar- den of Mrs. Arnold Goss, patroness of the - society. The nine seniors who were hon-' ored are Dorothy Armstrong, Dorothy Carr, Helen DeWitt, Helen Diehl, Margaret Hiscock, Betty Howard, Nina Jean Knutson, Sue Mason, and Ruth Sonnanstine. The women in- itiated include: Marjory Barber, '37, Constance Isaly, '37, Elda Potter, '38, and Bonnie Siebertson, '39. Harriet Breay, '37, general chair- rnan of the affair, was assisted by the following committee chairmen: Mi;s Armstrong, installation and in- itiation; Maxine Painter, '37, trans- -II - - - - n- - ; ;:. '+ i<> . 'y : : S'.:: t ,% " i . F' K , > i y f:. ., k , = . ' , < , .. . . <> , .. TUESDAY! 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