THE MICHIGAN DAILY To Hold Ballot On Panhellenic uotaSystem Announce Meeting Today At League To Discuss SororityMembership A vote on the question of a quota system for sororities will be taken at the special Panhellenic meeting to be held today in the League, accordingf to Stephanie Parfet, president of she society.f The proposed plan, as it h:as beenl submitted by the Panhellenic Quota2 System Comittee, reads ,"After JuneC 1942r no chapter may lave over 50t active and pledge members. If as sorority sliall exceed this number the case shall be brought before the Ex- ecutive Board for settlement."c At a meeting of Panhellenic Tues-X day the question was discussed r y theP sorority delegates. It was pointed out that the quota system of the1 University of Ilinois, based upon{ housing conditions, has been effective in equalizing chapter strength on that campus. A letter from the na- tional Panhellenic organization rec- ornmending interfraternity coopera- tion was read by Miss Parfet. A proposal for a drop list system was adopted for the Panhellenic as-, sooiation at a meeting Sept. 19, anda it has already been put into effect for the current rushing season. The adopted drop list proposal reads "By Monday, Sept. 26 at 1 p.m. each soror- ity shall have indicated on the regis-; tration cards by fraternity initils; those girls they are rushing. During the remainder of the rushing perio. I sororities must cross off their initais" as the girls are dropped. These files shall be open only to members of Panhellenic or persons they design: e in written form." Harriet Pomeroy, rushing secrct'ary of Panhellenic, reported that at ttes close of the 'registration period for women who wish to be rushed durirg formal rushing 528 names had been registered. Michigan Dames Meet There will be a meeting of the executive board committee of the Michigan Dames at 8 p.m. today in the League, Mrs. Myron Shilling, president of the organization, an- nounced. Verrel Case, Jr. Wins Award Last Freshman Tea Dance Held TodayAt League First of the freshman tea dances, sponsored by the orientation com-' mittees of the League and Union and held yesterday in the Union ball- room, succeeded in its purpose as a mixer, Marcia Connell, '39, announced, today. Verrel Case, Jr., '42, was awarded the prize for walking off with the honor of having the longest list of names of women with whom he danced. Door prizes, three ticketst to the Union week-end dance, weret won by David McKinney, '42, and Winifred Flowers, '42.I The last of the freshman teaf dances will be held from 4 until 6, p.m. today in the League ballroom. Miss Connell especially requests that women attending the dance be on hand promptly at 4 p.m. to hear the opening music by Charlie Zwick who will play for the dance. Announce Marriage Of Charlene Vallet Mr. and Mrs. W. J. LaMassurier 18 Soorities Are Approved By Dean Lloyd Recognition Of University To Use Murals For Decorating League R o omrn Tentative plans have been made House Mothers To Attend Tea Assembly Women Urged To Engage In Activities Newman Club Will Hold Dance For Freshmen The Newman Club, a' Catholic stu- dent organization: will hold a fresh- 'nan mixer and dance from 8 to 10( p.m. tomorrow in the auditorium of St. Mary's Student Chapel. Bill 'awyer and his orchestra will furnish by the theatre arts committee of the Assembly, the organization of inde- the music. AeSLeague to supervise the redecoration pendent women on campus, will give The purpose of the mixer is to ac- Before Legal Rushing of the League game room on the sec- a tea honoring the house mothers of quaint new students with the club. and floor, it was announced by Rob-,all League houses at 8 p.m. today in There will be circle and robber dances. Rumors of a new sorority to bP erta Chissus, '39, committee chair- al Leand houses ato8p . h and a prize will be given to the by established on campus in the near man, the Grand Rapids Room of teadaprz!ilbegvnt the boy swho has danced with the most girls. future were denied yesterday by Miss Murals on the walls of the game League, Doris Yoder, '38, chairman Richard Blanchard, '39L, presi- Alice C. Lloyd, cean of women, in a room will be painted by students of of the affair, has announced.n hhe- Alic C.Llod, ean f wmen ina jdent of the club, is chairman of the letter to the Daily. the Architectural College under the The tea, which wlil be preceded by j dance. He will be assisted by the Iee th D .direction of R. T. Bittinger, instruc- a business meeting of the group, is;other officer, John O'Hara, who will Miss Lloyd's action was taken for tor of decorative design, if the new being given acuaint the League charge of itroductions. Mary beinave chargeoofcintroductions.gMary the purpose of informing women new plans materialize. Call and Marie McCabe willhav to the University, and those interest-ch A plan of subdivision for the the- house oners with the facilities of Charge of the refreshments. ed in joining a sorority that without atre arts committee has been devised the League and to help them become - recognition from University authori- by Miss Chissu Juniors will be in sufficiently interested in University ties, no sorority can legally rush an charge of each sub-committee and i activities to encourage the women unaffiliated woman. each junior will have a senior advisor living in their houses to participate Her Statement Follows: and a sophomore assistant. The in extra-curricular ,events. "It seems advisable to make a three women in charge of each sub- Up to this time it has been felt statement at this time for the committee will meet twice a month. that dormitory women had a distinct benefit of girls who are interested Committees for the three Chil- advantage over those living in League in sorority membership and who dren's Theatre Plays which will be houses, because the house mothers A.Ao M are new on this campus. The presented in the Lydia Mendelssohn took an interest in their University H.fM. Panhellenic booklet lists all the theatre during the year will be in life and urged the undergraduates to H_" sororities that are recognized by charge of ushering, selling of sub- participate in all activities, Betty the University. At the present scription tickets, supervision of the Jane Mansfield, '39, president of As- time there is no local or national box office, advertising, properties, sembly, stated. A.A.U.W. Lectfire Series Is Planned The American Association of University Women discussed plans for the year at its first fall meeting Tues- . day. Mrs. Stephen S. Atwood, of Ann Arbor, president of the club, enter- tained officers and committee chair- rmen at a dinner in her dome. The group is sponsoring a series of open lectures on public affairs. Prof. SJamesK. Pollock, of the Political Sci- ence departmentr, is directing the se- ries and will give the first three lec- tures and one other. A book fair, open to the public, will be held Oct. 15 in the Michigan League. Miss Edith Thomas of the University library will be in charge. I II Il l1 SHOW LOYALTY WEAR ING group other than those listed be- low which should be considered as likely to be established at this i*7- - -n.4 i v n.. r ft o n n n have announced the approaching zvtriy .Pguupciu r- Unvriy. No group can be rec- .ntoognized here until it has peti- 1 marriage of their daughter, Eliza- tioned the Student Affairs Com- beth Rachael, to William O. Uraneck, mittee :for such recognition, and '36. Tne ceremony wail take place at this date there is no group at 7:30 p.m. Saturday at the Bloom- sufficiently well organized to pre- field Highlands, Pontiac, home of the sent such a petition. Those who wish to be considered for sorority former's parents. There is to be a membership this year must reception following the service for choose from the list already friends and relatives of the couple. established. Rumors which have Both Miss LaMessurier and Mr. been recently circulated that a Uraneck are graduates of Olivet Col- new sorority is being established lege and are taking graduate work here are unfounded. It is the here at the present time. She is upinion of this office that we do. completing her Master's thesis in not need or desire any new Social Science and he is working on sororities." his Master's in the School of Public Administration. Miss Lloyd's approved list of soror-I ities contains 18 chapter houses that Mr. and Mrs. V. E. Vallet have an- are recognized on this campus as nounced the marriage of their daugh- eligible for legal rushing. The list is ter, Charlene, to Charles Tole on composed of Alpha Chi Omega, Alpha June 15. The bride was of the class Delta Pi, Alpha Epsilon Pi, Alpha of '39 and affiliated with Delta Delta Gamma Delta, Alpha Omicron Pi, Al- Delta sorority. Mr. Tole graduated pha Phi, Alpha Xi Delta, Chi Omega, in June and is in the medical school Collegiate Sorosis, Delta Delta Delta, at the present time. 'Delta Gamma, Gamma Phi Beta, The couple are living in the, Reed Kappa Alpha Theta, Kappa Delta, Court Apartments. Kappa Kappa Gamma, Phi Sigma costuming, scenery painting, acting, printing of programs and tickets, and! contacting of Ann Arbor teachers., Anotner sup,-committee' of te theatre arts committee will be in charge o subscriptions from dormi- tories and sororities. Miss Chissus an- nounced. Sigma, Pi Beta Phi and Zeta Tau Alpha. Freshmen women and others being rushed to a sorority are urged to ac- cept invitations of only those groups mentioned on the list approved by the office of the dean of women. Among the University guests pres- ent will be Miss Alice C. Lloyd, dean of women, Miss Marie Hartwig, Jean Holland, '39, Norma Curtis, '39, and Betty Meyers, '39. Alumnae Group To Meet The Alumnae group of Ann Arbor will hold its first meeting of the season at 2:30 p.m. today in the Pom- peiian Room of the Horace Rackham School for Graduate Studies, Mrs. B. S. Conger, secretary of the Al- umnae Council has announced. 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