November 3, 1961 THE COLLEGIATE Page Three ACC Greeks Have 158 Pledges Delta Sigma Delta Sigma Sorority held its regular meeting Monday after noon at the Sigma Pi House. Judy Parrish called the meeting to or der. and the minutes were read bv Eleanor Walters. Jo Ann Wiggs iianked members for their coopera tion during Rush Week. She also gave the IFC report. A short meeting of our new pledges was held at 5:00 in Room 102, Harper Hall. Each sister wel- corned her “little sisters” into the sorority by presenting them with the official pledge ribbons. The pledges are: Brenda Thom as, Becky Brantley, Jean Wilson, Peggie Leonard, Sylvia Batts, Shar on Childress, Joyce La Celle, Ros- anne Tolar, Mary Ann Robertson, Lucille Green, Mary Ann Britt, El len Cwynn, Lynn Houseman, Edith Ann Lee, Aim Rose, and Mary An na Styrori. phi Sigma Tau Girls who pledged Phi Sigma Tau are: Eleanor Bizzell, Susie Mc- C’jUy, Susan Webb, Vicki Hall, Peggy Mayer, Carolyn Forence Brooks, Linda Burgess, Gail White, Sheila Scott, Yvonne Faucette, Rae Torry, Lucy Hicks, Susie Chapman, Joyce Copeland, Sally Forbes, Jane Hinnant, Madge Rogerson, Marilyn Hall, Carol Caulder, Sheri Hearn. Maloye Richerson, Diane Price Fleming, Virginia Price, Ann Von Miller, Patricia Horne, Linda Miles, Anita Shore, Gina Allen, Jes sica May, Rose York, Mary Nel son. Jenny Lou Dees, Pam Rhodes, June Abbott, Mary Lewis Hudson, Janice Cousins, Dale Arnold, Rowe White, Jean Barefoot, and Lin da Goodwin. Jackie Rivenbark and Fan Faulkner, Pledge Mlasters, an nounced plans for an installation service for the pledges to be held Thursday afternoon at the Chris tian Church followed by a banquet at Parker’s. Plans were discussed for a bake sale, chaired by Harriett Watson and Jackie Rivenbark. Mary Lou ise Westphal was api»inted chair man of a Thanksgiving service project. Omega Chi Omega Chi Sorority held its reg ular meeting on Monday afternoon at the Sigma Phi Epsilon house. The meeting was called to order by the president, Nancy Roberson. Following the roll call, the min utes of the last meeting were read and approved. The sisters discussed plans for the second annual work day project. A tentative date for this project was set for ert Leroid. Robert was iaitiated in to the fraternity Wednesday night. Sigma Phi Epsilon Sigma Phi Epsilon installed eigh teen pledges last Tuesday evening during a ceremony held at the First Christian Church. Those in stalled were Marion V. Rains, Jr., Charles H. Lee, Steve Everette, Bobby Roberson, Bill Darden, Hap py Hodges, Jr., Raymond C. Ben- thall, John L. Benson. Bill Baggett, Russ Miller, Buddy Daurity, Gareth B. Jones, Woody Caton, WendeU Holland, Jr., Wayne Britton, Norman C. Cade, Dale Wil liamson, and Don Williamson. These pledges will undergo an extensive pledge training program for the next twelve weeks in or der to be eligible for initiation into the brotherhood. The annual Sig Ep “Pledge Orientation Banquet” was held last Thursday evening at the Wil sonian restaurant for the brothers and pledges. After dinner, borher Dick Ullom, Pledge Trainer, intro duced President Jimmy Silver- thorne who gave a short welcom ing speech and presented the other four executive officers. Then bro ther Ullom introdu ed brother Pe