PAGE-SIX ITE1 MICHIGAN DAILY S UNDA JAN 16, 1944 Formal ushing En ds as 350 VVomen Receive bids Upperclassmen To Be Pledged At 3 p.m. Today Freshmen Pledging Deferred To Second Semester When Eligibility Will Be Established (Continued from Page 1) Grosse Pointe; Marilyn Grismer, De- troit; Lois Iverson, New Kensington; Mary MacLeod, Ann Arbor; Lois Mc- Intyre, Detroit; Marian Myers, Bur- gettson; Catherine Teetor, Cadillac; Joyce Warner, Three Rivers. Alpha Epsilon Phi: Betty Mae Becker, Cedar Rapids; Gloria Berk- son, Chicago; Barbara Blumrosen, Flint; Shirley Brodke, Omaha, Neb; Judy Chayes, Chicago; Celia Elson, Detroit; Alice Fink, South Bend, Ind,; Elaine Friedman, Chicago; Sy- delle Goldstein, Cleveland, Ohio; Na- omi Greenberger, Canton, Ohio; Kate Hearst, Berkeley, Calif.; Helen Hor- wich, Chicago; Sue Isaacson, Toledo, Ohio; Margery Jackson, Detroit; Jean Levy, South Bend, Ind.; Eileen Phil- lips, Eau Clair, Wis.; Barbara Ray- mer, Winnetka, Ill.; Anne Schuman, Cincinnati, Ohio; Margery Wald, I Cleveland, Ohio; Joan Wilk, Detroit. Alpha Gamma Delta: Jessie Mae Ahrens, Saginaw; Sue Genthe, Wy- andotte; Helen Gillette, Ann Arbor; Ellen Iland, Ann Arbor; Lois Kelso, Upp Lakes; Vt.; Lois Kivi, Ann Arbor; Delphine Moniuszko, Dearborn; Edith Olsson, Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.; Roberta Sherer, Rosemary Smith, Hemstead, N.J.; Eleanor Wetmore, Detroit; Bar- bara Williamson, Youngstown, Ohio. Alpha Omicron Pi: Lennis Britton, Ann Arbor; Roberta Cetlinski, Ham- tramck; Rosamund Deacon, Oak Park, Ill.; Doris Eash, Holland; Libby Gauthier, Shakes Hts., Ohio; Karen Holmes, Detroit; Betty Kuchar, Brighton; Helen Maravitch, Gary, Ind.; Gloria Melbourne, Adrian; Mary Perrone, Grosse Pointe; Dorothy Rob- ertson,, Poplarville, Miss.; Ann Stan- ford, Ann Arbor; Eleanor Stuart, Midland; Bernice Trucks, Sagnaw; Dottie Waite, Berca, Ohio; Mine Wid- dersheim, Johnstown, Pa. Alpha Phi: Nancy Allen, Chicago; Georgia Anderson, Detroit; Catherine Cranmer, Steubenville, Ohio; Kathie F1ead, Port Huron; Barbara Glenn, Jamestown, N.Y.; Priscilla Hodges, Ann Arbor; Betty Hutchins, Chicago; Louise Kefgen, Jane Kudner, Jack- son; Rosa Law, Ann Arbor; Ann Matheny, Highland Park; Pat Mc- Daniel, Detroit; Lou Nyberg, Detroit; Louise Prangley, Sarnia, Ont.; Bon- nie Rinck, Grosse Pointe; Dorothy Seiler, Cleveland Hts., Ohio; Shirley Spike, Birmingham; Ruth Tamblyn, Detroit; Esther Thors, Pontiac; Marie Upchurch, Detroit; Rosemary Vorys, Detroit; Joyce Wilson, Birmingham; Jean Wright, Ferndale; Marian Yeg- er, Pleasant Ridge. Alpha Xi Delta: Mary Lee Blum, Ann Arbor; Rose Marie Bonczak, De- troit; Audrey Brailsford, Bronson; Mary Jo Cadarette, Detroit; Barbara Domzalski, Detroit; Priscilla Eacock, Ferndale; Jo Eleanor Elliott, War- rensburg, Mo.; Faye Hansen, Bessem- er; Rosarita Hume, Port Huron; Bet- ty P. Jones, Detroit; Jean Jordan. Holland, N.Y.; Marilyn Matz, Detroit; Enid McConkey, Lansing; Ann Miller, Minema, Ohio; Marilyn O'Kane, Ann Arbor; Lois Pasloff, Lourium; Janine Robinson, St. Louis, Mo.; Jean Row- land, Lakewood, Ohio; Derith Shuker, Detroit; Patricia Van Dervort, Oak Hill, Ohio. Chi Omega: Patricia Beatty, Three Rivers; Margaret Coxon, Ann Arbor; Jeanne Deibel, Lakewood, Ohio; Mar- ilyn Donaldson, San Mabeo, Calif.; Phyllis Eggleton, Ann Arbor; Jean Evans,, Bay City; Caroline Gibson, Battle Creek; Barbara Griffith, Wy- andotte; Shirley Head, Detroit; Joyce Herrick, Evanston, Ind.; Mavis Hoy- er, Niagara Falls; Jean Laird, High- land Park; Katherine Long, Detroit; Janet Main, Battle Creek; Joan Schlee, Chevy Chase, Md.; Barbara Stouffer, Dorothy Thomas, Kansas City, Mo.; Day Truesdell, Wayne; Dorothy Watson, Manaistique. Collegiate Sorosis: Allen Armstrong, Detroit; Florence Atwood, Highland Park; Helen Baldwin, Lansing; Ann Barlowe, Tacoma, Wash.; Signe Heg- ge, Northville; Marilyn Jenkins, Big Rapids; Joan Lochner, Westport, Conn.; Mary McFadden, Detroit; Ann Nichols, Grand Rapids; Diane Perry, Wellesley, Mass.; Patricia Picard, Ann Arbor; Lucy Ann Purdom, Ann Ar- bor; Lucy Rutherford, Lansing; Isa- belle Sellon, Detroit; Sarah Smith, Dearborn; Ann Speed, Highland Park, Ill.; Mary Carolyn Wade, Grosse Pointe; Sonia White, Grosse Ile; Lucy Taylor, Detroit; June Retz- loff, Grosse Pointe; Joan Schnettler, Saginaw. Delta Delta Delta: Mary Jean An- derson, Oak Park, Ill.; Sue Babcock, Glendale, Calif.; Margaret Cummings, Ann Arbor; Barbara Darnton, De- troit; Barbara Defnet, Escanaba; Mariette Fletcher, Alpena; Joyce Fris, Holland; Patricia Hayes, Ann Arbor; Priscilla Hicks, Ann Arbor; Joyce Haynes, Port Huron; Mary Lou Holl- way, Ann Arbor; Shirley Keddie, De- troit; Virginia Kilcherman, Blissfield; Emily Knapp, Detroit; Rosemary Ma- rin, Ann Arbor; Margery McCabe, Iron Mountain; Vivian Muskatt, De- troit; Charlotte Rueber, Kalamazoo; Sue Sedgewick, Ishpeming; Lisa Skill- ern, South Bend, Ind.; Margery Stone, Detroit; Cora Talbot, Grosse Pointe; Ruth Williams, Lamar, Colo.; Mary Louise Young, Detroit. Delta Gamma: Roberta Ames, Grand Rapids; Sally Ames, St. Paul, Minn.; Clover ,Babcock, Bloomfield Hills; Helen Bowerman, Detroit; Mary Castle, River Forest, Ill.; Kay Eddy, Detroit; Charlene Golay, Grand Rapids; Dorothy Harvey, Orchard Lake: Jane Hoek, Joan Kennedy, Ann Arbor; Margaret Peterson, Ann Arbor; Jean Raine, Milwaukee, Wis.; Betty Reade, Kalamazoo; Jane Ray, Birmingham; Martha Schmidt, Cleve- land Heights; Margaret Scowden, Buffalo; Rosemary Stapp, Greenburg, Ind.; Coleen Terrill, Essexville; Mary Ellen Ward, Flint; Jean Zagelmeir, Grand Rapids. Gamma Phi Beta: Barbara Everett, Sault Ste. Marie; Margaret Gage, Mary Pickford To Help Polio Victims WASHINGTON, Jan. 15.-- (P)- Mary Pickford, "America's Sweet- heart" of the silent films, appeared at the White House today in a new role as "lead" of the women's divi- sion of the National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis. With Mrs. Roosevelt as chief sup- porting character, the veteran ac- tress appealed for thousands of women to be march-a-dime collec- tors and become permanent volun- teer reserve troops to help fight polio epidemics. Miss Pickford fumbled her script a couple of times before the news reel cameras and observed that Hol- lywood had spoiled her on retakes. Mansfield, Ohio; Doris Heidgen, Barbara Scouler, Detroit; Nancy Lakewood, Ohio; Sally Kelly, Sagi- Thomssen, Detroit; Janice Ward, naw; Florence Kingsbury, Detroit; Saginaw; Janet Young Detroit. Eileen Link, Garden City, N.Y.; Vir- Kappa Kappa Gamma: Margaret ginia McIntyre, Saginaw; Janet Mor- Allen, Pueblo, Colo.; Jean Brown. gan, Fargo, N.D.; Laurie Orr, Toledo, Lakewood, Ohio; Joan Buckmaster, Ohio; Ann Petty, Detroit; Louise Jamestown, N.Y.; Constance Coulter, Threlkeld, Maplewood, N.J.; Alberta Birmingham; Virginia Councell, Vance, Royal Oak; Hazel Jean Wie- Cleveland Hts., Ohio; Virginia Creber, chel, Perrysburg, Ohio. Columbia, Mo.; Barbara Dewey. De- Kappa Alpha Theta: Carolyn troit; Martha Gault, Flint; Nancy Brown, Lakewood, Ohio; Mary Car- Gillette, Toledo, Ohio; Carlsen Gorm- penter, Detroit; Caroline Conant, sen, Aurora, Ill.; Patricia Heustis, Lakewood, N.Y.; Corinee Essig, Do- Indianpolis, Ind.; Dorothy Hofmann,I roagiac; Marian Gilbreath, Birming- Grosse Pointe; Dorothy Ann Jenkins, ham; Margery Guigou, Wanwatosa; York, Pa.; Marian Jenswold, Duluth. Ann Hanselman, Kalamazoo; Nancy Minn.; June McIntosh, Battle Creek; Hubbard, Pontiac; Jean Kerr, Bay Marjorie Miller, Toledo, Ohio; Jean City; Ann Kutz, Pontiac; Ann Lip- Murray, Cleveland, Ohio; Barbara I pencott, Detroit Donelda Lockwood, Nixon, Grosse Pointe; Patricia Owens,I Monroe; Barbara Longway, Flint; Detroit; Elaine Raiss, Grosse Pointe;l Ruth McMorris, Bay City; Jacqueline Mary Lou Rookus, Detroit; Barbara Merritt, Detroit; Alyce Pyle, Detroit; Sisson, Kalamazoo; Lucy Stone, Barbara Scott, Birmingham; Sybil Cleveland Hts., Ohio. Shallenberger, St. Paul, Minn.; Jose- Pi Beta Phi: Virginia Brady, Balti-' phine Simpson, Oak Park, Ill.; Julie more, Md.: Barbara Carter, Detroit; Slocum, Highland Park; Marian Mary Cochran, Oak Park, Ill.; Bar- Sharkey, Detroit; Joanne Smith, bara Fitch, Grosse Pointe; Avery Woodside, N.Y.; Phyllis VanBrocklin, Grant, Ann Arbor; Rosemary Knox, Grand Rapids; Catherine Verschoor, Birmingham; Bette Lathrop, Wichita,I Kan.; Mary McCord, Detroit; Anne Upperclassmen receiving bids Neprud, Mineral Pt., Wis.; Jean Park- will be pledged at 3 p.m. today. er, Evanston, Ill.; Betty Pritchard, Freshmen pledging will not be held Evanston, Ill.; Anne Robinson, Pitts- until second semester after they burgh, Pa.; Joyce Rogers, Pontiac; have made their grades. Every Catherine Schneider, Rutherford, N. woman is bound to the house from J.; Nancy Sherrick, Ashland, Ohio; which she received a bid for a year. Jane Strack, Chicago; Helen Wicker,I Ann Arbor. Grand Rapids; Doris Willard, Ccars- Sigma Delta Tau: Rita Aronoff,I dale, N.Y.; June Willard, Scarsdale, Detroit; Gertrude Chertoff, Shaker N.Y. Hts., Ohio; Margery Cornsweet, An- Kappa Delta: Patricia Adams, De- nette Frieden, Norfolk, Va.; ArleneI troit; Mary Backman, Ann Arbor; Friedman, Atlanta, Ga.; Audrey, Nancy Cory, Ann Arbor; Marilyn Geschlin, Detroit; Elaine Greenbaum, Crisp,' White Plains, N.Y.; Dorothy Bridgeport, Conn.; Estelle Klein, Davison, Ann Arbor; Jeanette Drouil- Grand Rapids; Barbara Levin, East1 lard, Flat Rock; Elaine Eagle, Sagi- Chicago, Ind.; Betty Levy, Port Hu-E naw; Betty Jane Ellis, Lake Orion; ron; Ann Lowenstein, Detroit; Joan1 Betty Fosberg, Lincoln Park; Mar- Rieger, Chicago, Ill.; Suzanne Rob- i cheta Frye, Pontiac; Lee Gradolph, inson, Philadelphia, Pa.; Joan Roth- Petersburg; Margaret Holk, Detroit; man, Detroit; Janet Rubin, Wood- Patricia Honn, Detroit; Mary E. mere, N.Y.; Shirley Sauter, Highlandj Jones, Warren, Mass.; Jean Kuhlman, Park; Roberta Scheffman, Chicago,i Detroit; Rosalyn LaBounty, Detroit; Ill.; Audrey Schudson, Milwaukee,( Elizabeth Laursen, Menominee; Alet- Wis.; Rosalyn Stiegel, Chicago; Ill.I ta Ledgerwood, Oak Park, Ill.; Bar- Zeta Tau Alpha: Dorothy Ballen- bara Morris, Grosse Pointe; Elaine tine, Detroit; Mildred Bennawy, De-X Pew, Ann Arbor; Caroline Ryle, Flint; troit; Patricia Clancy, North Branch;I Figure Sai : 3:30 p.m. Mon- day and Thursday at the Coliseum. Fencing: 7:30 pm. Tuesday in the Correctives Room at Barbour Gym. 1nivc r:!.Women's Riding Club: 6:15 p.m. T _esdcay in front of Bar- bour Gym. Rifl,: 5 pin. Tuesday and Wed- nescuy at the WAB Range. Badminton: 8:30 p.m. Tuesday and Thursday at Barbour Gym. Modern Dance: 7:30 p.m. Wed- nesday in the Dance Studio at Bar- bour Gym. Swimming: 7:30 p.m. Wednesday in the pool at Barbour Gym. Crop and Saddle: 6:15 p.m. Thursday in front of Barbour Gym. Tap and Musical Comedy: 8:30 p.m. Thursday in the Dance Studio at Barbour Gym. B1llet: 4 p.m. Friday in the Dance Studio at Barbour Gym. Basketball: 7:30 p.m. Tuesday- Newberry I vs. Couzens I; Sigma Delta Tau vs. Alpha Chi Omega. 7:30 p.m. Wednesday: Kappa Delta vs. Couzens II; Mosher II vs. Jordan I. ;:15 p.m. Wednesday: Delta Delta Delta vs. Jordan III; Zone IV vs. Pi Beta Phi. 7:30 p.m. Thursday: Collegiate Sorosis vs. Zone VI; Jordan IV vs. Barbour. 8:15 p.m. Thursday: Delta Gamma vs. Zone I; Jordan V vs. Alpha Phi. Some Collect Pins But Fran Goldberg of Martha Cook, started a new one by bringing home ti eRuthven's guest book after last week's tea. Blushing like an ov- erripe tomato, Fran took it back to Mrs. Ruthven, who thought it "very funny." Shirley Harper, Lisbon, Ohio; Mar- jory Hull, Ann Arbor; Mary Ketcham, Hastings; Suzanne Kiser, Ann Arbor; Charlotte Mack, South Bend, Ind.; Lynette Rittner, East Aurora, N.Y.; Jean Seip, Chicago; Mary VanIn- wagen, Richmond, Va.; Jean Winans, Detroit. IXichif Womn at Wap Lt. Virginia B. Hartridge, a 1942 graduate with an MA in science, was commissioned as a Second Lieuten- ant in the Army upon completion of Officer Candidate School at the Third WAC Training Center at Fort Oglethorpe, Ga. Prior to joining the WAC, Lt. Hartridge was an assistant research serologist to Dr. R. L. Kahn at the University Hospital. Among the Spar officers commis- sioned at the Coast Guard Academy, New London, Conn., was Ensign Mary Eleanor Mustard, who received her AB in 1941. Ensign Mustard is affiliated with Alpha Phi Sorority and also a member of Theta Sigma' Phi, professional journalism society. Ensign Doris Everett Jacobs, grad- uate of 1937, received her commis- sion recently, also at New London, Conn. She is a. member of Alpha Phi. ser attended Backer Collegiate In- stitute, Barnard College and New York University where she graduated with an AB degree in 1939. In 1940 she received her MA at Michigan. n e4 Miss Adelaide Stoll, American Red Cross staff aide, arrived safely in North Africa recently. She is a grad- uate of Washington University, St. Louis, and took graduate work at Northwestern University, the Univer- sity of Wisconsin, and Michigan. Miss Maybelle E. Kahle, American Red Cross hospital recreation work- er, is in North Africa at the present time. She received her MA degree at Michigan, after graduating from the University of Wisconsin. Burial Place Decided ' i CHARLESTON, S.C., Jan. 15.--gp) -Ann Clare Brokaw, 19, only child of Re. 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