Page Four THE COLLEGI ATE 5, i9f^i I Thanks Voters Adams To Boom Senator Program Fall Semester Collegiate Photo By Bill Feetham These members of the Bulldog: tennis team were looking forward to playing on the Colleges new tennis courts which will be inaugurated in the High Point match this afternoon. From left are Bobby Dunn, coach, Bob Stone, John Baker, William Beddingfieid, Herb Ward and Tommy Par- Jeff Adams, president-elect of the dooperative Association, Has released his victory statements i and some immediate presidential [ plans. . ' Interviewed by a Collegiste re- iporter'Tdlin^ made the followmg l^tements. “I express apprecia tion and thanks for the wonderful I support and cooperation of my fel low students during the campaign. I I think it was a very good cam- i paign and one that took much time, i effort, and faith to win. 1 “I had,” Adams continued, very i strong competition in this race i from a very capable person who has shown his capability in <^er positions; however, I am enthuse ' asticaUy encouraged by your faith : in me "in electing me for this of- ; fice.” When asked about plans concern ing his administration, Adams em- I phasized he will live up to the platform presented in his cam- I paign speech. He intends to pre sent the proposed student senator plan at the first Executive Board meeting after his installation. This will be done in order to determine the opinion of the new Board con- I cerning the plan. i Adams said he would like, if pos sible, to bring up this proposal be fore the entire association some time this semester, but expressed ham. With The Greeks Sororities Elect ISew Officers. Frats Bulge With Banquet Food RALEIGH ROAD FREE DELIVERY GROCERY 511 RALEIGH ROAD PHONE 24 3-6119—24 3-6110 doubt that time will permit su t, He does, however, desire to i groundwork this spring for mitT; tion of the plan next fall. In addition to the senator « tem, he plans to promote the points of his “program, of awar^ ness” as outlined in his camnai^ Adams expressed his continiSi interest in the student union of his platform and said he have some additional ideas on tfc issue by the end of this school year, if possible When asked to what he credits his victory, Jeff replied he believp? “people’s confidence and faith ar? very instrumental in determinin an election ” Hp He attributes his cess to students’ confidence faith in him and to the outstandin? organization and interest of confidence and t?® who worked on his campaign. The turn - out at the polls for thi? presidential election has been X scribed as a new voting record for this school. ALFORD’S 216 Raleigh Rd. Phone 23 7-0302 Stallings Printers “QUICK SERVICK AND BETTER PRINTING” PboBe 3381 SIGMA TAU CHI — Miss Janet Blackwood, a rising Senior, was elected president of the ETX at their weekly meeting, Monday, May 1. Other officers elected to head the .sorority are Maggie Wil- I Edmundson, Secretary; Sylvia liams. Vice - President; Nanelle i Hill, I.F.C. Representative. Miss Judith Parrish received the “Woman of the Year” Award at the Sigma Pi-Delta Sigma Spring Banquet. Delta Sigma will have their beach party at Carolina Beach this weekend. STARTING FRIDAY May 5th For 9 Days ! Johnson, Corresponding Secre tary; Faye Brinson, Treasurer; ; Clint Bunn, IFC Representative; j Nancy Britt, Alternate IFC Re^ I resentative; Ann Benton, Histori an; Sandy Huggins, WRA repre- fflincled {sentative; Patricia Collins, Social j Chairman; Johnne Owens, Rush .Chairman; Nellie Mac Bryan, [Chaplain; Evelyn Edwards, Schol arship Chairman. I The sisters will spend the week end of May the 12 at Morehead Beach, and the Sigma Tau Chi Spring Banquet wiU be held May 6 at the Cherry Hotel with the ; Stardusters providing dance mu sic. j DELTA SIGMA — The new ! president of Delta Sigma is Judith : Parrish. Other officers are Brenda Bulluck, Vice President; Judy Neighbors, Secretary; Martha Ear- j ley, Treasurer; Lois Nushan, His- [torian - Chaplain; Joan W i g g s. Scholarship and Chairman; Sybil PARKER’S BAR-B-Q HIGHWAY 301 SOUTH A Warm Welcome Awaits You At Branch Banking & Trust Company Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation III E. Nitk it Tirbort SI. CENTRAL LUNCH 6:00 AM — 6:30 PM DELICIOUS FOOD — REASONABLY PRICED 112 SOUTH TARBORO STREET MURPHY'S DRtVE-IN For Good Food So. Tarboro St. and Ward Blvd. Wilson, N. C. (Enimtra FOR MEN & WOMEN 107 S. Tarboro Street Wilson, N. C. PHI SIGMA TAU sorority in stalled officers for 1961-61 at an afternoon ceremony May 1. Suc ceeding Jud.v Bissette as president is Mickey Hayes; Shiela Jones takes over the position of vice president, held this year by Mar garet Walker. The remaining officers were in stalled as foUows: recording sec retary, Jaxie Daughtry; corre sponding secretary, Peggy Lee; treasurer, Jackie Rivenbark; chap lain, Patsy HaU; historian, Janice Lamm; WRA representative, Pat Roberson; IFC representative, Anne Hardj’; IFC alternate, Judy Whitehurst; and reporeter to The Collegiate, Joyce Barwick. Following the installation cere mony, the sisters enjoyed a sup per together at Parker’s. DELTA SIGMA PHI — On Sat- {urday April 29, the Delta Sigs held I their annual Sailor’s BaU at the j National Guard Armory. President j Bailey Swertfeger termed the dance the biggest success of the year. In intramurals. Delta Sig is now in first place but is being pressed hard by the men of Hack ney Hall. All Delta Sig men are urged to support the fraternity in their race to keep their lead in in tramural activities. I SIGMA PI — The annual spring I banquet of Sigma Pi and their Orchid BaU was considered a great success. The Brothers would Uke to congratulate Billy GiU upon his selection as the Pledge of the Year. Also, congratulations are in order for BiUy Batchelor on his selection as Man of the Year in the fraternity. Plans are now under way to hold a cook-out honoring the Sen iors of Sigma Pi and the other de parting brothers. Doug Swain an nounced that this affair would be held Thursday at 5:00 at the Rec reation Center. All brothers, pledges, and dates are urged to ! atend. ! The date of initiation for pledges has been set for May 10 and 11. i Pledgemaster Batchelor comment! ; i ed that this was the best group of i [pledges Sigma Pi had seen fori I some time. i i ALPHA SIGMA PHI — the fra- ■ i ternity Board of Control has been : ; considering the possibilities of' ; buying a house since the present | I house wiU be torn down to make i I way for a new Fine Arts Center i for the college. As of now there has j been no choice made. Plans are also under way to prepare the an- i nual Spring Banquet and dance The affair wiU be held at the' Hotel Cherry on May 13, from 7-30' until 11:30 p. m. The Man of the I j Year award wiU be given to the i I outstanding man in the fraternity ; I at this banquet. AH seniors wiU i I receive gold letter pins. RAINES and COX A PORTRAIT — THE GIFT ONLY YOU CAN GIVE Phone 23 7-3935 305% East Nash Street BRUCE’S HOT DOG STAND “KING OF HOT DOGS" 901 South Goldsboro Street Wilson, N. C. PRIZES: IN THE COLLEGE BRAND ROUND-UP RULES; ^ DECCA stereophonic 4-speedhi fi» delity console phonograph. 2nd Prize - 1 KEYSTONE 8M movie camera and carrymg case with FI.8 lens 1. Contest open to students of ACC only. packages of JVlarlboro, Parlia ment, Alpine and Philip Morris. Turn in all parages at the end of the contest. Closmg date 12:45 p.m. MAY 10. Turn in emp ty packs at that time only at station on patio of classroom Bldg. Prize will be awarded to any^ group, fratern- » ity, sorority or individual submitting tiie largest number of empty packages on Marlboro, Parlia ment, Alpine and Philip Morris. 2nd Prize will be awarded only to the individual submittmg the most empty packages of Philip Morris Commander king size. Get on the BRANDWAGON ...it’s lots of fun! V m Marljjoro