&Y, OCTOBER 15, 1952 THE MICHIGAN DAILY I I Delta Gamma Takes Swim Title Ticket Sales Sorosis Cops - - - - I n Progress 506 Men Pledge Fraternities at End of Rushing, Seven Semester Record Set by Greek. Houses "'(Continued-from-Page-) T-.ih 1 '56E- nvo ?pK11D1 IRMIMA ALPHA MTT! Tvan p I THETACI! . ei ia. Second Place I Delta Gamma captured house honors in the all-campus women's swimming meet last night at the Intramural Pool with 24 points, while Marilyn Mosier and Ciel Kaplan, each with nine points took the individual starring roles. Closely following Delta Gamma was Collegiate Sorosis with 23 points. Betsy Barbour took the third place award with 19 points, followed by Delta Delta Delta and Palmer House, tied for fourth with 14 points. s . * JANE KOHR and Joan Groehn tied for individual second place honors with eight points each. Winners in the 25 yard free style were Beverly Blanett, Col- Igiate Sorosis, in first place; Jane Mac Vaugh, Mosher, sec- ond; Ann Bartlett, Alpha Delta Pi, third; and Cynthia Hurd- rian, Alpha Phi and Eleanor Corfield, Alpha Phi, tied for fourth. f Stroking through to first place in the 50 yard free style was Jean Groehn of Palmer House. Follow- ing in order were Elta Glickstein, Jordan; Janet Campbell, Delia Gamma; Elaine Kihen, Delta Delta Delta; and Gretchen Gay, Alpha Delta Pi. CAROLYN ABBOTT of Alpha Phi won first place honors in the A 25 yard backstroke. Second was Jane Groehn of Palmer House, followed by Ciel Kaplan of Vic- tor Vaughan in third place, Jane Hohn, Betsey Barbour in, fourth and Pat McGuigan, Delta Delta Delta in fifth place. Capturing first place in the 50 yard backstroke was Ciel Kaplan of Victor Vaughan. Splashing their way across the finish line behind her were Bar- bara Fithian, Delta Gamma; -Daily-Larry Wilk SWIM MEET-Delta Gamma captured house honors in the all- campus women's swimming meet last night at the Intramural Pool while Collegiate Sorosis followed closely in second place and Betsy Barbour in the third spot. Individual stars were Marilyn Mosier and Ciel Kaplan with nine points each. Over 250 coeds competed in the annual meet co-sponsored by the Women's Athletic Association and the Women's Physical Education De- For Concert Joint Program Slated For Football Weekend By 'U,' Cornell Groups Advance ticket sales are under- way for the combined men's glee club presentation to be given by Michigan and Cornell men at 8:30 p.m., Saturday, Nov. 8, at Hill Auditorium. Tickets may be ordered by ad- dressing the University of Michi- gan Men's Glee Club, 1020 Admin- istration Building. Reserve tickets and those for the block sections are now on sale. Prices start at $2.20 for the main floor and part of the first balcony. The rest of the first balcony will handle tickets priced at $1.50. The charge for the second balcony is 90 cents. Block tickets may be ordered by filling in the blank in the Daily or by writing to the above address. Block A, $2.20, is composed of the three central sections of the main floor, and the first eight rows of three central sections of the first balcony. Block B, $1.50, seats will be in the two side sections of the main floor and first balcony and the last seven rows of three central sec- tions of the first balcony. Block C, .90 cents, is in the top balcony. The plan for selling re- serve blocks was initiated this year. This replaces the former policy of selling only general admission tickets. General admission tickets will be on sale the week before the concert. The concert will be staged after the football teams of the two uni- versities have met in the Michi- gan Stadium Saturday afternoon. Last year a similar concert was held following the Michigan-Cor- nell game in Ithaca, New York. Although Michigan suffered a defeat on the gridiron at that time- it has been observed that Michigan upheld her honor on the concert stage that night. The packed house then and the general suc- cess of the concert prompted the return of the combined singers this year. partment. * * ,, Dorothy Allabun, Betsey Bar- bour; Eleanor Cochran, Alpha Xi Delta and Claire Shephard, Stockwell. Marilyn Mosier, Collegiate Sor- osis and Donna Metzger, Betsy Barbour crossed the finish line in a tie in the 25 yard breaststroke. In third place was Tish Dow, Betsy Barbour, while Shirley Cox, Stockwell and Pat McGuigan, Delta Delta Delta, finished in fourth and fifth places respect- ively. * * * COMPETING for Delta Gamma, Judy Brown finished in first place in the 50 yard breaststroke. Mari- lyn Mosier, Collegiate Sorosis was behind her in second place. Tish Dow, Betsy Barbour, was third in the race, while Jane Kohr, Delta Delta Delta and Shirley Cox, Stockwell, finished fourth and fifth. Twisting and turning her way to victory, Jane Kohr, Delta Delta Delta, finished first in the diving ,events. Other out- 1) Panhel Ball Decorations There will be a meeting of the decorations committee for Panhellenic Ball at 5 p.m. to- day in the League. Room num- ber will be posted. Jean Fresh- ouer, member of the central committee, announced that ev- very sorority must be repre- sented. S , standing performances were given by the other winners. Joan Groehn, Palmer, was sec- ond followed by Dorothy Alla- ben, Betsy Barbour; Jean Kurtz, Pi Beta Phi and Jane Thomp- son, Delta Gamma. Concluding the evening's events was a relay race, each team being composed of four members. The Delta Gamma team was first, with Collegiate Sorosis following in sec- ond place. Alpha Phi and Kappa Kappa Gamma finished in a tie for third, followed by Delta Delta Delt# in fifth place. * * * - THE RACES were divided into heats, with the teams with the best times being declared the win- ners. Over 250 women competed in the meet, compared with last year's competing field of about 300. The annual meet was co-spon- sored by the Women's Athletic As- sociation and the Women's Physi- cal Education Department. * * * DURING intermission Michifish members Margaret Lord and Mari- lyn Mosier were featured in a water ballet, their interpretation of the "Valentino Tango." Donna Hoffman, Michifish manager and Miss Fritzie Gareis, club advisor, handled organi- zation of the meet. Miss Gareis was referee for the events. Miss Ruth Harris served as starter, while Miss Helen Stew- art and Miss Joan Farrell were wandering timers. Miss Elizabeth Ludwig, Miss Etta Walters, Miss Gamble and Miss Whitney, all of the Physical Education Depart- ment, served as official timers. Martha Cook took top honors in last year's meet with Alpha Omicron Pi and Alpha Gamma Delta tying for second place. In third place was Delta Delta Delta. Individual star last October was Erminie Crocket, competing for Martha Cook. Norma Felcyn was second. Ray Leslie Hockstad, '56; Oleg Lo- vanov-Rostovsky, '56; Joseph Lee Murphy, '54BA; Richard W. Neu- man, '56; Thomas Palmer, '56A&D; Alan Edwin Price, '55; William L. Redifer, '56; Gerald James Roos, '56; Charles William Schafer, '55A&D; Robert Sowat- sky, '54E; Charles E. Sweet, '56; Richard York St. John, '56; Ray- mond Walter Wagganer, '56; Charles Louis Wood, '56E and Richard H. Zimmerman, '56. * * * DELTA UPSILON: Robert Thomas Adams, '56; William John Doney, '55; Paul George Ganzen- huber, '54; Donald Murray Gold- smith, '56; John Walter Hackett, '56; Fredrick Karl Hohwart, '55E; Lawrence French Holbrook, '56; Wallace Gordon Juntunen, '55; John Johuston McClay, '56; Rob- ert Henry McSweeny, '55; William George Morse, '55E; George Rob- ert Schatz, '55E; Thomas George Schwarder, '56; Benjamin Armond Stolz, '55 and Deane Murray Truesdell, '56. KAPPA ALPHA PSI: Alexander T. M. Campbell, '55Mus. and Clar- ence M. King, '56Mus. .* * KAPPA SIGMA: Vernon Dale Barker, '55; Richard Lee Brehm, '55; Robert Myron Clampitt, '55; Richard Norman Emery, '56E; Marcus Allen Ferrelli, '56; Charles Augustus Forrest, '55; David Louis Green, '55Mus.; Denis Carl Har- bath, '56; Charles William Harris, '56A&D; Lawrence Byron Houck, '56Phar.; George Albert Kling, '55; William Janse Landman, '53E; John Edward MacDonald, '56; James Armstrong McCullough, '56E; Gene Edward Mertz, '55E; Ray Wilson Peterson, Jr., '54NS; Harrah Robert Reynolds, '6Mus.; Gary William Schroeder, '55; George Rexford Scott, '55Mus.; Glen Arnold Thomet, '56E; Paul Edward Vawter, Jr., '56 and Ed- ward Alfred White, '56E. LAMBDA CHI ALPHA: Douglas Andrews, '56; John F. Breen, '56; Harold E. Cruger, '56; Jim Dutch- er, '55Ed.; Robert E. Griffith,'56; Paul L. Gruner, Jr., '56A&D; Wil- ford Larson, '56E; Richard E. Mor- gan, '56E; James A. Pickard, '55E; Ralph Richter, Jr.; '56; Walter P. Simmons, '56 and Gerald T. Stein, '54B. * * PI LAMBDA PHI: Bill Pittier. '56; Daniel Weiss, '56; . Howard Guggenheim, '55P; Henry Berin- stein, '56; Dave Cavitch, '55; Pe- ter M. De Groot, '56; Leonard Drabkin, '55; Alec Englander, '56; Don R. Faskow, '56; Leon Felman, '56E; Joseph Ferbstein, '56; Jo- seph Fishman, '56; Robert Gins- berg, '56; H. Stephen Hill, '56; Ber- nard Levine, '56; Aaron Lutz, '56; Fred Neuwirth, '55A; Kenard Strauss, '56; Robert Weinbaum, '56; Fred Halberin, '56; Jerome Stern, '56. * * L PHI DELTA THETA: James F. Andreae, 56E; Lee A. Bertling, '56; Bruce Breiholz, '56; John G. Cart- wright, '55; Kenneth Copp, 54Phar.; Richard Courtney, '56; Charles W. Dare, '56E; William L. DeLoria, '56Arch.; Mitchell Drake, '54BA; Robert E. Fritts, '56E; Richard D. Harrison, '56; George F. Grove, '56E; Jack Lichty, '56; WELCOME COEDS! 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