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february 10, 1934

the michigan daily

page three

who's who at the hop house parties

breakfast afterwards, a luncheon and
c~astaha, topeka, dubuque, and theatre party Saturday aftrnoon, and
a radio party Saturday night. Stan-
wyom ing (ohio) send delegates ley Smith, '34E, is in charge. Mr. and:
Mrs. Ernest Rushmere, Ann Arbor,
and Mr. and Mrs. John Hubly, Kal-
(Continued from Page Two) ner party Friday night, a breakfast amazoo, are to be chaperons.
dance after the Hop, a tea dance Guests are Marian Giddings, '34,
Phi Delta Epsilon Saturday afternoon and a dance Sat- Nolda McCamley, '34; Dorothy Imrie,
Guests of the house are Selma urday night. Kent Thornton, '34E, is '37; Dorothy Hammersley, '34; Ruth'
Wax, '37, Hanna Kaplan, '34, and chairman. Bosse, Evansville, Ind.; Mary Travis,
Ruth Weiss, '37. Guests of members are Louise Birmingham, Ala.; Frances Brown,
Crandall. '34; Dorothy Conger, '37; Rochester, N. Y.: Martha Ann Saw-
Phi Delta Theta Betty Sinclair, '36; Evelyn Walsh, yer, Kansas City, Mo.; Dorothy Wil-
Guests of Phi Delta Theta mem- '34: Geraldine Wirth, Buffalo; Nan sher, Detroit; Laura Gauvreau, De-
bers are Constance Burnett, Jackson; Betty Jackson, Toledo; Virginia Mor- troit; Peggy Lou White, Sharon, Pa.;j
Betty Dalrymple, Grand Rapids' gan, '35; Louise Kaelin, Detroit; Jane Smith, Detroit; Frieda Schae-
Eloise Flitcraft, Oak Park, Ill.; Betty Bertha Mathews, Flint; Louise fer, Ann Arbor; and Helen Bird, Ann
Turner, Baltimore, Md.; Louise Brown, Vermillion, O.; Winifred Arbor; Mary Louise Moore, South!
Chapman, Chatanooga, Tenn. Dor- Roberts, Youngstown, O.; Charlotte Haven, Mich.; Kathleen Fry, East
othy Evans, Detroit; Jane Bradley, Whitman, '35; Ann Peckover, Sag- Lansing, Mich.
Buffalo, N. Y.; Sara Cline, Chata- gnaw; Jane Beauchamp, Louisville,
nooga, Tenn.; Catherine England, Ky.; Bonnie O'Neill, St. Louis; and Sigina Chi
Grand Rapids; Margaret Arnold, '34; Mary Alice Rigg, Chicago. At the Sigma Chi house party the'
and Elsie Pierce, '37. following will be guests: Mildred
Reservations have been made for Phi Sigma Delta Bell, Kalamazoo; Dorothy Pilat, Chi-
breakfast after the Hop at Chubb's. Chaperons will be Mr. and Mrs. B. :ago; Leila May Norman, Detroit;
Brooks, Ann Arbor, Dr. and Mrs. F. Betty Strain, Grosse Pointe; Mar-
Phi Epsilon Pi Fien, Lansing, Mr. and Mrs. Byron garet Allen, Covington, Ind.; Eliza-
Guests include Marjorie Wolff, and Novitsky. Ann Arbor. Guests are Dora beth Balhatchet, Wilmette, Ill.; Ade-
Ruth Altschul, both of Cleveland Eliasohn, '34; Mildred Abramsky and laide Erwin, Rochester; Jane Wag-
Heights, O.; Henrietta Rubel, Louis- Mildred Feinberg, of Detroit; Fran- goner, Evanston, Ill.; Sarah Meh-
ville, Ky.; and Sue Nahler, Detroit. ces Schoenholz, Long Island, N. Y. lop, Dubuque, Ia.; Betty Bush,
[ Youngstown, O.; Nancy Cook, '37;
All " !' T-. 7.Phi Si K " I\ ._,__ ,, -I_. r

'36; Elizabeth Blood, '36; Betty
Sweeney, '37; Lucille Wright, '35;
Helen Clark. '34; Mary Sabin, '35;
Dorothy Alexander and Mary Claire
Holland, Grand Rapids; Elloyd Liv-
ingston, Bay City; Helen Capp,
Evanston; Katherine Kilman, Buf-
falo; Constance Giefel and Anne Bur-
sley, Ann Arbor; Virginia Reed,
Grand Rapids; Frances Barbour,
Grosse Pointe; Jean Laitner, '36; and
Virginia Taylor, Winnetka, Ill.
Plans for the house party include
an informal dinner and a formal
house dance Friday night and a for-
mal dinner dance Saturday night.
Sigma Phi Epsilon
Attending the house party at Sig-
ma Phi Epsilon will be Lucile Rugg,
Detroit; Ruth Wader, Lakewood;
Martha Wheeler, Ann Arbor; Helen
Garvey, Detroit; Helen McLaren,
Grand Rapids; Virginia Hartz, '34;
Harriet Fowler, '37; Teresa St. John,
'34; Kate Landrum, '37; Dorothy
Cogger, '35; Mary Jane Cummings,
'34; Josephine Day, '34; Barbara
Hahn, '36; Ella May Broome, '35;
Grace Leslie, Grad.; Elizabeth Grat-
chell, Grad.; and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Rohrbach, Detroit.
Theta Chi
Guests at the Theta Chi booth are
Eleanor Monahan, Gary, Ind.; Helga
Sahlmar, Ludington; Dariel Smith,
Algonac; Betty Fundis, Cora Ed-
monds, Jean Kreg, Mildred Buchan-
an, and Jane LaChapelle, all of De-
troit; Alice Johnson, Albany; Gret-
chen Buehler, Chicago; Marion
Pripps, Gary, Ind.; Ivelita Glass-
cock, Ludington; Maurine Burnside,

Pittsburgh; Dorothy Fricke and
Irene Taylor, both of Buffalo; Mrs.
John Ohlson, '34; Roselynn Cook,
'35; Wilhelmine Carr, '37; and Janet
Kappler, '36. Mr. and Mrs. Len Wil-
son, Ann Arbor, will chaperone.
An informal dinner will precede
the Hop, which will be followed with
a pajama breakfast at the house.
Saturday's plans include a theatre
party and tea dance and that night
there will be a dinner dance. The
Blue Collegians will furnish the
music.
Theta Delta Chi
Guests at the Theta Delta Chi
house party are Jean Mallock, Wil-
mette, Ill.; Jane Shewry, Chicago;
Rowena Burns, Port Huron; Laura
Robbins, Toledo; Anne Sherwood,
Grand Rapids; Dorothy Schmidt,
Detroit; Betty Eaglesfield, Niles; Va-
lerie Smith, Grosse Ile; Margaret
Spelman, Chicago; Eloise Moore, '36;
Barbara Sonty, Chicago; Grace Fab-
bri, Chicago; Florence Harper, '36;
Josephine McLean, '36; Margaret
Mustard, '35; and Mary McCarthy,
'34.
Plans for the house party include
an open formal dance Friday night,
and a closed formal dinner dance
the following night, under the direc-
tion of Fred George, '34.
Theta Kappa Psi
Guests at the Theta Kappa Psi
booth will include Edith Zerbe, '37;
Helen McDonald, Detroit; Winifred
West, Ann Arbor; Vivian Lyons, Ann
Arbor; Charlotte Etzold, Bay City;
Ruth Burnworth, Toledo; Lucy
(Continued on Page Six)

Phi Gamma Delta
Guests of the members are Eloise
Jerome, Ann Arbor; Mary Weide-
nann, Detroit; Elizabeth Pascoe, '34;
and Ellen Jane Conover, '35.
Phi Kappa
The house's guests include Elsie
McClelland, Betty Israel, Virginia
Lee, Maian Werth, Carol Maas, and
Betty Hoppin, all of Detroit; Kay
McGurn, Buffalo, N. Y.; Dorothy
Parker, Ann Arbor; Virginia Elen-
bass, Wayland, Mich.; Veronica
Smith, Cleveland; Dorothy Cook,
Rogers City, Mich.; Barbara An-
drews, Three Rivers, Mich.; Margaret
Grant, Monroe; Kay Kaltenmark,
Perrysburg, O.; Alice Manter, Erie,
Pa.; Phyllis Lutes, '36, Mary Fitz-
patrick, '37, and Dorothy Bolton, '36.
Phi Kappa Tau
A breakfast will follow the Hop
at the Phi Kappa Tau house, with
Bernard Stillson, '34, in charge.
Booth chaperons will be Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth Mack of Ann Arbor and
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cox, Evanston,
Ill. Guests are Marian Wuerth, '35;
Margaret Hadden, Pemberton; Jean
Hoffman, Lakewood, O.; Kathryn
Hayes, Reed City, Mich.; Dorcas
Bryant, Dayton, G.; Lucile Peloquin,
'37; Rae Wilson, Cleveland; Mar-
garet Reed, Highland Park; Mar-
garet Ballard, '36Ed.; Ruth Chris-
tianson, Fort Clinton, O.
Phi Kappa Psi
Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Pettijohn, Ann
Arbor, will chaperon the house party
at Phi Kappa Psi over the week-
end. A formal party is to be held
Saturday night.
Guests include Ann Timmons, '36;
Dorothy Schwartze, '36; Peg Connel-
lan, '37; Laura Jean Kempf, '34Ed;
Catherine Howell, '36; Mary Louise
Kessberger, '34; Mary Robinson, '36;
Betty Burns, '36; Jeannette Detwiller,
'34; Mary Robertson, St. Louis; Clara
Knudson, Helen Bons, Gloriana
Selji, Betsy Callendar, Margaret
Scranton, and Sarah King, all of
Detroit; Jeanne Bonnet, Columbus,
O.; Mary Butler, Marion, Ind.; Mar-
jorie Warner, Wyoming, O.; Helen
Mason, Grosse Pointe; and Gladys
McLean, Louisville, Ky.
Phi Kappa Sigma
The program for the house party
at Phi Kappa Sigma includes a din-

' "i -'n "' 'la Barbara Rose, '34; Mildred Jeanne
Guests of members are Dorothy Bosma, '35; Dorothy Jones, '36;
Oostdyk, '37; Marjorie Oostdyk, '35; Dorothy Bohrer, Youngstown, O.;
Ruth Kaser, '35; Margaret Norcross, and Betty Bergener, '36.
'36; Phyllis Knowles, Detroit; Betty Others attending the J-Hop aso
Bingham, Detroit, Jane Reynolds, guests of Sigma Chis are Marjorie
'37; Hazel Hanlon, '36; Elizabeth Coe, Ann Arbor; Janet Wilman,
Schaffer, Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. Her- Ypsilanti; Katherine Loomis, De-
bert Bayle of Detroit will be chap- troit; Norma Pioch, Detroit; Janet
erons. The house party is in charge Jackson, '36; Philis Stone, Jackson;
of Edwin Deer, '36D. Plans have Marion Gay, Ann Arbor; Mary Liv-i
been made for a formal dinner Fri- ingston, Chicago; Betty Crist, '37;
day night, a tea dance Saturday Eleanor Allen, '34; Virginia Hayes,
afternoon, and attendance at the Marion Sweet, and Gretchen Schoen-
Union dance Saturday night. feld, all of Detroit; Catherine Mc-
Coll, Wyandotte; Mary Lowery,
Psi Upsilon Manchester; Helen Hamel, Pontiac;
Psi Upsilon will entertain a large and Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Ehlers, Ann
group of guests at a house party over Arbor.
the weekend. A dinner will precede Sigma Nu
the Hop Friday and there will be a
dinner and dance Saturday. Edmond Sigma Nu is entertaining this
Woodruif, '34E, is in charge. Mrs. week-end wi h s h';se party which
E. P. Ordway and Mrs. R. H. Titus opened with a formal dinner Fri-
of Battle Creek will chaperon. day. A tea dance will be held Sat-
The guests are Louise French, '36; urday afternoon and a formal dinner
Bet gViston. rmisngFhanm;, Bety dance that night.
Betty Viniton, Birmingham; Betty Those who are attending the house
Clingensmith, Bloomfield Hills; Ruth pryaeEeDn,'5 abr
Linnge, An Abor Dooth Vaeparty ace Eve Dunn. '35; Barbara
Lininger, Ann Arbor; Dorothy Vale, Stone, East Lansing; Betty Lyons,
'37; Elaine Davidson, Kalamazoo; '34; Ann Storey, '34; Virginia Koch,
Virginia Simmons and Marie Jean '35; Helen Haxton, '36; Gretchen
Smith, both of Grosse Pointe; Eliz- Bowman, '36; Marjorie Morrison, '36
abeth McCoy, '36; Elizabeth Platt, Helen Storer, Flint; and Mary Pa-
Cleveland; Helen Winsor, Chicago; tricia Gwens, Detroit.
Virginia Carter, Green Bay, Wis., Uthecs who will be present are
Doris Otter, Bloomfield Hills; Marcia Josephine McCausey, '34; Irene Mc-
Mills. Topeka. Kans.; Frances Rice, Causey, '36; Janet Allen, '33; Phyllis
Charleston, W. Va.; Gretchen On-
derdonk and Ann Palmer, both o Williams, Wadsworth, G., Rena Has-
ker, Travis City; Barbara Allen,
Winnetka; Esther Tyler and Bar- Chesaning, Mich.; Regina McKin-
bara Knorr, Kalamazoo; Betty Cope- non, Detroit; Ann Sorenson, Elenor
land, Chicago; Carolyn Haywood, Kinsman, Harriet Doerk and Betty
Toledo; Mary Rhodes, Evanston, Ill.; Dale Cooke, all of Chicago; and Miss
Josephine Hadley, '36; Jean Royce. Gale C e.lofo
'36; Mary Potter, '37; Ernestine rcutt, Detroit.
Richter, '36; Kay Rietdyk '36; James St. Clair, '33, John Humph-
Nacytls,'3;KydithFredyk,'37;reys, '33, Mark Smith, all of Chicago,
Nancy Olds, '37; Edith Frederick, ' returned for the week-end. Sylvester
Allison Tennant, '36; Dorothy Sprau' H. Leahy and Robert Roach are also
'35; Betty Whitehead, Jane Mutter, to be guests. The chaperons for the
and Ellen Yates, all of Detroit' Ma-dnes re r.ndM.Lly
rion Martin, Highland Park, Ill.; and dances are Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
Velma Seip, Flint.
Pi Lambda Phi Sigma Phi
Among the guests at the Sigma
Guests of the house are Kathleen Phi house are Jean Moore and Kath-
Woodlock and Claudia Robertson, erine Dowdy. Detroit; Jane Peter,
both of Lansing; and Phyllis Sher-
win, Jane Ferguson, and Margaret > > > 0
Ferguson, all of Detroit. For those in-between hours
Sigma Alpha Epsilon We suggest a good show- O
A dinner Friday evening at the * MICHIGAN *
Sigma Alpha Epsilon house will pre- c Saturday
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