Annabel Van THE MICHIGAN DAILY Winkle To Be Panhellenic Banquet Chai Committeemen .. F _ - Afternoon Sports Attire Are Announced By Association Florence Siniago, Frances Aaronson, Agnes Crow, June Bock Are Named Annabel Van Winkle, '41, was elect- ed chairman of Panhellenic Banquet, which will be held Nov. 13, at a meet- ing of Panhellenic Association held yesterday in the League. Other members of the committee in charge of the Banquet include: Frances Aaronson, '42, ticket; Kath- ryn Gladding, '42, menu; Agnes Crow, '42, programs, Florence Siniago, '41, assistant for' programs, Gwendolyn Dunn, '42, music; June Bock, '40A, decorations; and Jane Wilson, '41, seating arrangements. Interviewing for the positions kas held last week by the executive coun- eil of Panhellenic Association. The committee as selected by them was unanimously elected. Very Aetive On Campus Miss Van Winkle, a member of Pi Beta .Phi, is assistant general chairman of Junior Girls Play. She has been a member of Panhellenic Association for two years and worked on both Freshman Project and Soph- omore Cabaret. She is now a member of the social and Theatre Arts Com- mittees of the League, and was in charge of a scholarship luncheon giv( en by Panhellenic Association last year. A member of Alpha Epsilon Phi, Miss Aaronson was dance chairman of Freshman Project last year. She is a member of the Theatre Arts commitee and assistant dance chair-y man of the Ballroom committee. In Charge Of The Menu Miss Gladding, a member of Kappa Delta, will assist Miss Bock with the decorations in addition to being in charge of the menu. She worked on Freshman Project and is a mem- Agaiii s is y ',III I Gay plaid skirts and plain jackets can be the most practical ensemble in the world, equally suitable for campus or an informal date. Pleats by the dozens give the skirt a swing that is graceful, and we still haven't noticed that skirts are getting any nearer the ground. Lecture Today Will Be Given By Lois Jotter Last Talk Of Orientation Series For Freshmen To Be Held In League Lois Jotter, of the botany depart- partment, will give the third and last talk in the freshman lecture series at 5 p.m. today in Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre in the League. The series is an extension of the orientation program which was be- gun the. week before the semester started, and is under the direction of Patricia Matthews, '40, chairman of orientation. To Speak On Scientific Expditnm Miss Jotter will speak on her ex- perience in the Colorado River region when she accompanied Dr. Eizada Glover, also of the botany depart- ment, on a scientific expendition last year. Much anxiety was. caused as to the safety of the party when no word was heard from its members for a long period of time, and Miss Jotter's talk should prove very interesting, ex- plaining how shooting rapids and low rations of food were not enough to daunt the group. Attendance Is Compulsory Advisers are asked to have their groups seated in the theatre by 4:50 p.m.. in order that the lecture may begin promptly. Attendance is com- pulsory for all freshmen women, and absences will be reported by the ad- visers and recorded on the individual cards of the merit system commit- tee in the Undergraduate Office. Two other lectures have been given this fall by 'Mariana Chockley, De- troit policewoman, and Dean Alice Lloyd. Miss Chockley spoke on "Vocational Guidance," and Miss Lloyd's topic was "College Conduct." Chapter l use Notes The past week has been especially busy for campus fraternities and so- rorities, with pledgings . and initia- tions taking the lime-light. Nu Sigma Nu Sixteen new pledges have been added to the Nu Sigma Nu list. They are: Gould A. Andrews Jr., '43M, Grand Rapids; H. Waldo Bird, Jr., '43M, Bloomfield Hills; Ralph F. Bittinger, Jr., '43M, Detroit; William T. Couter, '43M, Midland; Louis A. Craig, '43M, Fort Sill, Okla.; Armin A. Darnstaetter, '43M, Detroit; Ar- thur W. Ide, Jr., '43M, St. Paul, Minn.; James A. Johnson, '43M, Em- pire, Mich.; Curtis L. Jones, '43M, Boise, Ida.; Lawrence P. Martin, '43M, D.etroit; Robert D. Mercer, '43M, Dearborn; E. V. Moore, Jr., '43M, Ann . Arbor; John F. Watters, '43M, Battle Creek; Edward E. Wayson, '43M, Alexandria, Va; Keith E. Weller, '43M, Rockford; and William L. Smith, '42M, Cambridge, Mass. Phi Beta Delta Phi Beta Delta announces the pledging of Gerald Lerman, '42, Carol, Mich. *?hi Siga Kappa. Phi Sigma Kappa has -announced the pledging of Donald Whitney, '42E, Trenton, N.J. Alpha Chi Omega Initiations of the past week include that of Alpha Chi Omega, which in- itiated Jean Johnson, '42, Iron Moun- tain, Mich.; Harriet Johnson, '4Ed, Wahpeton, N.D.; and Claire Knight,] '42, Detroit. Sigma Nu The following men have been in- itiated by Sigma Nu: Jerome J. Cow- en, '41, Kingston, Pa.; Kenneth V. Eckhardt, '41; Fort Wayne, Ind.; A. Lawton Hammett, '42E, West Engle- League Plans New System Of Hostesses Two women representing each sor- ority will act as hostesses at the "delegate night" which the League will give from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. Fri- day night in the main ballroom. Edwafd Burrows, Yale. graduate and radio announcer, will again be master of ceremonies, Betty Fariss, '42, in charge of this week's stag night, announced yesterday. He will also keep the dancers in order so that they will not crowd toward the middle of the floor. Hostesses To Wear Bigger Bows All hostesses will wear even bigger white bows in their hair than they did last week to distinguish them more ,easily from the women who attend the dance with dates. Stags will be permitted to cut only those girls with bows in their hair. Chinese checkers, ping-pong, bridge, checkers and other games will be played in the concourse of the League. Two women will be at the head of the stairs to take charge of introductions. Among those women selected to represent their sororities are: Claire Reed-Hill, '42 and Barbara Foote '42, Pi Beta Phi; Anne Faden, '42, and Charlotte Noble, '43, Alpha Phi; Vir- ginia Morse, '43, and Marion Geards, '42, Kappa Alpha Theta; Carolyn Denfield, '42, and Phyllis Lovejoy, '42, Delta Delta Delta; Martha Poe, '42, and Helen Rhodes, Gamma Phi Beta. Sororities To Have Representatives Betty Hamburger and Frances Aaronson, '42, Alpha Epsilon Phi; Blanche Anderson, and Lelia Nichol, Alpha Omicrom Pi; Nancy Kirby and Patricia Moreland, Zeta Tau Alpha; Jean Thompson and June Cleary, Alpha Xi Delta; Clare Knight, '42, and Mary Knodloch, Alpha Omega are others who will be there. Women who are to be hostesses are asked to meet at 9 p.m. upstairs in the League, Betty Whitely, '42, publicity chairman, announced yes- terday. The committee in charge of the dance is working under the direc- tion of Beth O'Roke, '40, vice-presi- dent of the League in charge of the ballroom. Other members of the commitee are Ruth Parson, '42, and Helen Rhodes, '42, in charge of con- tacting hostesses; Frances Aaronson, '42, and Patricia Hadley, '42, games; Elinor Sevison, '41, and Margaret Dodge, '42, posters; Jane Baits, '42, identification; and Charlene Pike in charge of contacting houses. Pickerill House Elects Alice France President Alice H. France, '41, was elected president of the Katharine Pickerill House, 328 E. Williams, at a recent meeting. Other officers are Ferne Fletcher, treasurer, Ada Goldman, '40, pur- chasing agent, Marion E. Hallas, '41, steward, Maida Sharfman, secretary, Joan Savage, '42, social chairman and Mis France, accountant. The girls' cooperative house, 1511 Washtenaw Ave. has been named the Alice Palmer Cooperative House. TO HOLD GOLF TOT RNAMENT There will be a putting tourna- ment instead of the regular Pitch and Putt Club meeting at 4:30 p.m. today at the Women's Athletic Building. Everyone is to bring her own clubs, and all are invited to attend, regardless of membership. wood, N.J.; and M. Hartwick, '42A, Lansing. Alpha Epsilon Phi A Founders' Day dinner was given last night by members of Alpha Epsi- lon Phi. Special guests included Mrs. I. Leo Scharfman, Mrs. Philip Jay, Mrs. Raphael Isaacs and Mrs. Harvey Gas. They stay up and stay sleek on your legs without extra garters! What could be better for casual sports wear when smart looks and comfort are so essential! A special "Lastex" top holds them gently but firmly in place, and their perfect Belle-Sharmeer fit all the way up keeps them from twisting or slipping on your leg. Here exclusively in Belle-Sharmeer's true leg sizes . . Brev for ,smalls, Modhte for mediums, Duchess for talls. $1.35 a pair Full-length Belle-Sharmeers at $1.00 to $1.35 a pair &~VALE The scintillating beauty and fine quality of our new stock of fur coats bring admiration from the lmost critical. 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