THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE FIVE , Sororitie ALPHA CHI OMEGA: Katherine Butman, '44, Ann Arbor; Mary Hane Millard, '45, Detroit; Pa- tricia Sanders, '44, Rockey River, Ohio; Phyllis Banbrook, '45, Highland Park; Barbara Gross, '45, Ann Arbor; Jane Scholes, '46, Detroit; Martha Elliott, '44, Ann Arbor; Doris Buchan- an, '44, Pontiac; Elaine Rathbun, '45, Ferndale; Susan Ball, '45, East Lan- sing; Marion Neuman, '44, Muskegon; Georgianna Leslie, '45, Glen Ellyn, Ill.; Anna Brown, '45, Rochester, N.Y.; Violet Miller, '45, Highland, Park; Virginia White, '44, Grosse Pointe. ALPHA DELTA PI: Marion Curtis, '45, Port Huron; Joan DuPuis, '44, Forest Park, Ill.; Gomer Ann McMahon, '44, Rockford; Ill.; Barbara Jean White, '44, Flint. ALPHA EPSILON PHI: Luaine Berman, '45, Chicago, Ill.; Agnes Ann Brown, '45, Detroit; Helen Green, '45, Patterson, N. J.; Irma Greenberg, '45, Reading, Pa.; Doro- thy Levinthal, '44, Chicago, Ill.; Mar- ilyn Levinthal, '44, Chicago, Ill.; Mar- jorie Snowden, '45, Washington, D.C.; Deborah Springer, '45, Detroit. ALPHA GAMMA DELTA: Vivian Wampler, '44, Toledo, Ohio; Gloria Fassen, '44, Shaker Heights, Ohio; Lois Anne Watkins, '44, East Lansing, Mich.; Eleanor Edwards, '44, Grosse Pointe; Margaret Frank, '44, To ledge 120 7 Sioux Falls, S. D.; Suzzanne Gouzie, '45, Detroit; Ruth Schleh, '44, Saline. ALPHA OMICRON PI: Marjorie Giefel, '45, Ann Arbor; Mary Elizabeth Whitlock, '46, Detroit; Nancy Hoffman, '45, Elmira, N. Y.; Florence Light, '44, Royal Oak; Gloria Jacobus, '45, Detroit. ALPHA PHI: Jean Burden, '44, Detroit; Elizabeth Ann McKone, '44, Jackson. ALPHA XI DELTA: Ellen Cooper, '44, Flint; Janice Fletcher, '45, Wyandotte; Jane John- son, '44, Detroit. CHI OlIEGA:_ Mary Helen Bradshaw, '44, Ann Arbor; Harriet Fishel, '45, East Lan- sing; Ann Marie Harmon, '44, Battle Creek;' Joyce Livermore, '45, Ann Ar- bor; 'Janet McLaughlin, '44, Narres-. town, Pa.; Mary Lou Meeker, '43, De- troit; Mary Payne Mountjoy, '45, Warsaw, Ky.; Barbara Novy, '46, De- troit; Patricia Ann Page, '44, St. Paul; Mary Worsham, '45, Detroit; Dorma May Zarbock, '45, Wheaton, Ill. COLLEGIATE SOROSIS: Peggy Anderson, '45, Grosse Pointe; Mary Brier, '44L, Grosse Pointe; Julie Jennings; '45, Detroit; Marita Krejci, '45, Detroit; Mickey Kuenchenmeis- ter, '44, Grosse Pointe; Ruth Mary Pichard, '45, Saginaw; Marjorie, Rutherford, '45, Lansing; Joyce Sib- ley, '44, Grosse Pointe; Madeline Vib- bert, '44, Ann Arbor; Betty Mathers, '44. DELTA DELTA DELTA: Dorothy Kittredge, '44, Royal Oak; Barbara Peterson, '44, Lakeview; Mary Lou Kimble, '45, Royal Oak. DELTA GAMMA: Patricia Clark, '45, Grand Rapids; Charlotte Conover, '43, Palmerton, Pa.; Patricia Fearnley, '44, Detroit; Molly Hunter, '44, Ann Arbor; Bar- bara Pierson, '44, Charleston, W. Va.; Jeanette Raymond, '45, Glencoe, Ill.; Betty Jane Scott, '44, Detroit; Kath- erine Tripp, '46, Pontiac; Mary Caro- line Ulrich, '45, Grand Rapids; Pam- ela Watts, '46, Richmond, Va. GAMMA PHI BETA: Helen Stevens, '45, Ann Arbor; Ruth Hodges, '44, Grand Rapids; Jane McCarthy, '45, Birmingham; Libby Davis, '45, Saginaw; Elaine Glasner, '44, Chicago; Betty Ann Wil- ging, '45, LeMars, Iowa; Patty Spore, '45, Ponca City, Oklahoma; Susan Mason, '44, Saginaw; Ruth MacNeil, '44, New York; Margaret Lawson, '44, Cleveland. KAPPA ALPHA THETA: Margaret Carlisle, '45, Niagara Falls, N. Y.; Nita Carrittee, '45, De- troit; Carol Grade, '44, Wauwatosa, Ill.; An Parker, '45, Dayton, Ohio; Barbara Piper, '44, 'Highland Park; Women Helen Snyder, 144, Chevy Chase, N.Y.; Shirley Zimmer, '44, Grand Rapids. KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA: Catherine Carney, '44, Shanghai, China; Julia Carney, '44, Shanghai, China; Mary Elizabeth Donaldson, '44, Ann Arbor; Shirley Krause, '45, Rockford; Martha Manotn, '45, Mau- mee, Ohio; Shirley Raskey, '44, De- troit; Dorothy Rausch, '45, Dayton, Ohio; Daphne Shaw, '44, Arlington, Va.; Peggy Vogt, '45, Evanston, Ill.; Harriet Sue Montague, '44, Flint. PI BETA PHI: Betty Banks, '45, Moline, Ill.; Vir, ginia Bishop, '45, Grand Rapids; Jean Caldwell, '44, Flossmoor, Ill.; Patricia Cosgrove, '44, Detroit; Patricia Geh- lert, '44, Grosse Pointe; Mari Guihan, '44, New York; Margaret Johnson, '44, Grand Haven; Judy Lindeman, '44, Grosse Pointe; Miriam Ruge, '44, Lowell, Ind.; Barbara Swain, '45, Grosse Pointe; Ruth Whittlesey, '44, Birmingham. ZETA TAU ALPHA: Elizabeth Decker, '43, Burr Oak; Elizabeth Woodward, '45, Detroit; Marjorie Shaw, '44, Flint; Bonalyn Brown, '44, Valley Streams, N. Y. WAA SCHEDULE Volleyball Tournament: At 4:30 p.m. tomorrow, Jordan No. 1 vs. League House No. 1; at 5:10 p.m. tomorrow, Alpha Xi Delta vs. Jor- dan No. 3. At 4:30 p.m. Tuesday, Betsy Barbour No. 2 vs. League House No. 2; Jordan No. 2 vs. Co- operative House; at 5:10 p.m. Tuesday, Ann Arbor Independents vs. Pi Beta Phi; Kappa Delta vs. Couzens. At 4:30 p.m.Wednesday, Alumni vs. Adelia Cheever; at 5:10 p.m. Wednesday, Alpha Chi Omega vs. Kappa Alpha Theta; Chi Omega vs. Collegiate Sorosis. At 4:30 p.m. Thursday; Alpha Epsilon Phi vs. Kappa Kappa. Gamma; Jordan No. 5 vs, Stockwell. At 5:10 p.m. Thursday, Alpha Phi vs. Jordan No. 6; Phi Sigma Sigma vs. League House No. 3. All games will be played at Barbour Gymnasium. WAA Board Meeting: At 5 p.m. tomorrow for executive council and this season's sports managers only. Lacrosse Club will meet at 4:30 p.m. Wednesday at the W.A.B. Tennis Club will meet at 4:15 p.m. Thursday at the W.A.B. 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