THLE MICHIGAN DAILY as Ie Contest At Te Houses Over Week-End New Officers Are Elected; Pledge Announcement Also Made Known Initiation ceremonies, pledgings and elections of officers have take place in a number of fraternities and sororities this week. Alpha Kappa Lambda announces the pledging of Richard R. Roemer, '39E, cf Lynbrook, N.Y. Alpha Xi Delta initiated the fol- lowing yesterday: Betty Badger, '40, Phyllis Carey, 39A, Jewel Drickamer, '38, Grace Jones, '40, Meribah Leach, '40, Marguerite McQuillan, '39, Jean Thompson, '40, Gladys Ward, '39. Chi Omega announces the initia- tion of Alice Riekse, '40, Hazel Jen- sen, '40, Eloise Frost, '38Ed.; Isabel Buyere, '39, Evlyn Mullin, '38, Phyllis Carr, '38. and Ann Kingston, '40. Elects Officers The sorority elected the following officers this week: Barbara Kief, '38, president; Barbara Johnson, '38, vice-president; Joan Wentz, '38, sec- retary; Jeannette Beck, '39, treasur- er and Vera Grey, '38, pledge mis- tress. Delta Gamma initiated 13 women yesterday. They are Anabel Avery, '40, Elizabeth Baldwin, '40, Ruth Cal- kins, '40, Cletus Hall, '40, Jane Jewett, '40, Rosemary McArthur, '40, Helen Ralston, '39, Joan Schener, '38, Bettie Schuele, '40, Mary May Scoville, '40Ed, Ella Stowe, '40A, Joanne Wes- terman, '40, Alberta Wood, '40. A banquet will follow the initiation services. The sorority is also hav- ing an alumnae reunion this week- end. Eight Are Initiated Gamma Phi Beta 'soroity initiated the following women yesterday: Bar- bara Backus, '40, Barbara Basset, '40, Carolyn Donavin, '40, Anne Hawley, '40, Ellen MacDonald, '40, Margaret Neafie, '40, Lillian Perkins, '40, Jean Tibbets, '40. Kappa Alpha Theta held formal initiation services for 16 women yes- terday. They are Frances Bonisteel, '40, Martha Clise, '40, Lois Falken- stein, '40, Betty Haas, '39, Grete Holst, '39A, Elaine Jacobs, '40, Ro- berta Leete, '40, Katherine MacIvor, '40, Mary Minor, '40, Louisa Penny, '40SM Elise Reeder, '39, Betty Rid- dell, '39, Jean Rutherford, '40, Har- riet Sharkey, '40, Sybil Swartout, '39, Harriet Thom, '40. Kappa Kappa Gamma initiated the following women yesterday: Florence Brotherton, '40A, Betty Gregory, '39, Betty Hill, '40A, Beth O'Roke, '40, Donna Short, '40M, Harriet Schnei- der, '40, and Barbara Telling, '40. Kappa Kappa Gamma The sorority announces the elec- tion of the following officers for the year 1937-38: Mary Ijelen Hurley, '38, president; Mary Elliott, '38, treas- urer; Jean Stone, '38, recording sec- retary; Virginia Hunt, '38, registrar; Alys Pierce, '39, rushing chairman; Nancy Dall, '39, efficiency chairman; Natalie Hicks, '39, Key correspondent. Phi Beta Pi announces recent in- itiation of the following members: Scott Harris, '38M, John B. Graham, '40M, Arthur Holstein, '36M, Francis Forsyth, '39M, Tom Johnson, '40M,' and John Seabury, '39M. Phi Chi initiated the following 181 men yesterday: Donald Albers, '37M, David Bohr, '40M, Robert Byrn, '40M, Robert Clifford, '40M, James De- Weerd, '40M, Ivan Duff, '40M, Wil-' Ruthven Home To lie Opened For Sixth Tea President and Mrs. Ruthven's home will be opened to the public from I to 6 p.m. Wednesday for the sixth in the series of Ruthven teas. Although all students are invited, those houses to which special invita- tions were sent are: Adelia Cheever, Alumnae House, Alpha Phi, Alpha Epsilon Phi, Zone V, Sigma Phi, Sig- na Alpha Epsilon, Zeta Beta Tau he School of Business Administra- ion. Of particular interest to students vho have attended the recent teas has been the collections ofEgyptian and Oriental pottery and art treas- ures to which President and Mrs. Ruthven have devoted an entire room. Those invited to pour will be an- nounced later, according to Betty Gatward, '37, who is a member of the League social committee in charge of Ruthven teas. J.G.P. REHEARSALS Rehearsal for the policemen's chorus will be held at 2:30 p.m. to- day, Barmaids at 3:30, and the Waltz chorus at 4:30 p.m., all in the League ballroom. The Wooden Soldiers and French Chorus will rehearse at 4:30 p.m. tomorrow in the W.A.B. and the Policemen at 7 p.m. tomorrow in the League ballroom. To Give Two Forest Education School Services Talks Today C The first two of six lectures on theoittees Named forest service will be delivered to- mrrow by A. R. Standing, head of Albert Ammernan, '37Ed, Margar- Region Four and former supervisor et Bebringer, '37Ed, and Chester of Dixie National Forest. Stabcvitz, '37E, have been appoint- "Highlights of the uurreni Na- ed as chairmen of the finance, invi- tional Forest Program" will be Mr. tations and cap and gown commit- Standing's subject at 9 a.m., and tees respectively of the senior class "Problem's of Grazing Administra- of the School of Education, Robert tion and Range Management in the Hill, '37Ed, class president, an- National Forests" will be his topic at nounced yesterday. 11 a.m. Both lectures are to be given Serving on the finance committee in Room. 103 Romance Language 1with Ammerman will be John Gee, Building. The lectures are open to '37Ed, Mildred Olson, '37Ed, and the faculty and students in other Doris Hoyt, '37Ed. divisions as well as forestry. Virginia Wyatt, '37Ed, and Dor- othy Briscoe, '37Ed, will act with UNION BUFFET SUPPER Miss Olson as members of the invita-' The weekly Union buffet supper to s committee, and Victor Heyliger, will be held at 6 p.i. tody in the '37Ed, and Ruth Jernegan, '37Ed, will'small ballroom~ which has been trans- Ibe on the cap and gown committee formed into a radio room. The Sun- with Stabovitz.A day Forum has been discontinued. Due wto tim Dficlte O-0f Moving Stock.. . To a NEW LOCATION, we offer these fine values: 49c HOT WATER BOTTLES . . 29c You r $1 Paris HOT WATER BOTTLES (DaVol). 59c Photograph For EASTER $1.25 Iris HOT WATER BOTTLES (Davol)97c Also All Patent Medicines are on the Reduced List. SOAPS and TOILET ARTICLES . 20-25% Off "riCe Quar Incorporated A thing of enduring beauty! That's what your portrait should, will be, if it is taken by SPED- DING. Assure yourself of endur- ing, satisfactory photography by making your appointment today, at this studio. -Associated Press Photo Chosen queen of the Wisconsin cheery festival, Jane Ward was judged to have baked the best pie in a recent contest held at Genoa City, Wis. Liam Hoyt, '40M, Floyd Levegood, '40M, James Orbison, '40M, Robert Plumb, '40M, Frederick Rau, '40M, Ivan Roggert, '40M, Gerald Rott- schaefer, '40M, John Schmaltz, '39M, Laurence Spalding, '40M, Phillip Tur- ner, '40M, and William Yetber, '40M. Phi Kappa Tau announces the pledging of Loren Parliament, '40P, West Branch, Stanley Kelly, '40E, Lakewood, O.; Elmo Pinard, '40E, Marquette; Wynne Steurnol, '40, Ann Arbor. Phi Sigma Sigma announces the initiation of Hazel Burston, '40, Frieda Halpert, '40, Myrtle Prussin, '40, and, Betty Steinhart, '40. The sorority also announces the pledging of Selma Chibnick, '40, of Brooklyn, N.Y. Pi Beta Phi announces the pledg- ing of Virginia Bensley, '39A, of Pitts- burgh, Pa. Theta Chi announces the pledging of John Fredericks, '38, of Glennie, Mich. Theta Xi announces the initiation of: Cruzan Alexander, '40E, Melvin Anderson, '40E, Duane Bennett, '40E, Frederick Burdick, '38E, Edward Christensen, '40, Dayton Closser, '40, LeRoy Fake, '40E, Kenneth Gauthier, '39E, Norman Huff, '39E, Rowland McLaughlen, '40E, George Pipper, Jr., '40. John Robinson, '40, Charles Simp- son, '40, Robert G. Smith, '40E, Rob- ert Tiedeman, '40E, and Alfred Wohl- wend, '38E. The 14 new- pledges of Zeta Tau Alpha will entertain the active mem- bers of the sorority at a tea to be held from 4 to 5:30 p.m. today ac- cording to Nan Kirby, '40. PLANS EUROPEAN TRIP Five women students are included in the personnel of a party which is to sail June 29 for a summer Euro- pean tour. They are Harriet Heath, '37, Barbara Heath, '39, Mary John- son, '38, Mary Ervin, '39, Elizabeth Whitney, '38 and Elizabeth Aigler, '35. 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