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JPAGE FOUR THE DAILY TAR HEEJ .WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1350 r jPledges Of Alpha Gamma Delta Honored In Winter Wonderland Traditional Setting Is Used By Sorority ;To Entertain Pledges With Annual' Dance In a traditional setting crt Win ter Wonderland 23 Alpha Gam na Delta pledges were presented to the campus Saturday night in the ballroom of the Carolina Inn. Decorated with fir trees trim med with artificial snow, large mica - covered snowflakes and white balloons, the ballroom look ed as if a snowstorm had just hit it. The pledges were presented in -Roth- (Continued from page 1) chairman said. "The Publicity di rector of the SP was at that meet ing and did not deem it necessary to ask any questions when the program was opened for discus sion. "Evidently' he and the other participants in the meeting under stood our plans. Therefore, this latest attack does not seem logic-1 ally valid. It seems more like an attempt to discredit the honest efforts of the UP to bring better student government to the cam pus. "I hope that this will put an end to all such blasts and that henceforth those who do not understand our objectives will attend our meetings and seek CAMPUS BRIEFS centum 0ifl$i2E' Next Film . . . of the Film Classics .Club will be shown tomorrow night at 8 o'clock in 111 Murphey Hall. It is entitled 'Anna Christie.'' Mem bership cards necessary. Graduate Club . . meets in sitting room of Episcopal Church at 9 o'clock tonight. It will be a social hour and all graduates are invited. YMCA Council . . of freshman class will meet in the Y at 7:30 to discuss plans for the coming month. . 'NOW PLAYING clarification there, instead of through such mediums as has' re cently been used," Roth concluded. The University Party will con tinue its plan of holding periodic open meetings by inviting the student body to its regular Wed nesday afternoon meeting in the Roland Parker Lounge, of Gra ham Memorial at 4 o'clock this afternoon. All attending the meet ing will be eligible for University Party membership. CLASSIFIEDS ANNOUNCEMENTS WHERE TO EAT! FOUND A FINE place to eat. Colonial House System. Fine Foods. Open Mon.-Thurs. 11 a.m. nuanue. n. sat. u a.m. to 3 a.ra FOR THE BEST IN WATCH REPAIR ing and prompt service, see Godwin's jewelry snop under Sutton's Drug aiore. U-C707-Z) FOR RENT front of a large blue screen which bore the Greek letters AGD in shining mica. Each pledge was presented with a nosegay of red carnations tied with gold ribbon and a gift. As each girl's name was announced by Mark Barker, she walked down the steps and was met by her date. When all the pledges had been presented, they formed the Greek letters AGD in the center of the ballroom. The figure ended with Dick Smith singing the Rose Song. As the song ended, the balloons the center of - the ceiling were cut, and as they , fell to the floor, which had been hanging from each pledge took one. Pledges and their dates were Mary Deane Williams, Chapel Hill, president of the pledge class, with David Huntley, Lenoir; Joan Miller, Fayetteyille, W. Va., vice president, .with Merle Norcross, Kingsport, Pa.; Dorothy Manss, Wilmington, DeL, secretary, with Doug Smith, Montvale, Va.; Lila Robinson, Winchester, Va., treas urer, with Andy Taylor, New York, N. Y.; Betty Prior, Troy, Pa., with Bill Bostic, Forest City; Jean DeWitt; Apex, with . Tom my Glass, Apex; Beth Ellen Ed wards, Sunbury, with Bill Futch, Charlotte; Barbara Jackson, Kingsport, Tenn.;" with Alan Wiley, Springfield, Mass:, May Katherine ' Jones, ' Schufler, Va., with Ted Ashby,- Hilton Village, Va., Jane Dorothy v Lyons, Tryon, with John Allen Cates, Hillsboro; Grevilda Snider, Denion, ' with Jack Owens, Winston " - Salem; Rachel Sutton, Sylva, with Quay Grigs; Sylva; Elizabeth Taylor, Winston-Salem, with Ed Cappala, Charlotte; Polly Allison, Waynes- ville, with Irvin Holdash, Youngs town, Ohio.: ; Barbara Whipple, Perry, Ga., with Earl Justice, Canton; Mary Suratt, Glen Rock, N. J., with Jim Austin, Ridgewood.is N. ' J.; Mar jorie Wood, Fayetteville, West Va., with Randy Watson, Wash ington, D. C; Barbara Schreffler, Raleigh, with Bev White, Tryon; Shirley Matthews, Virginia Beach, Va., with Hal Ward, Washington, D. C; Ann . Wellons, Charlotte, with Charles Covington, Char lotte; and Helen Boone, Albe marle, with Billy Hayes, Arling ton, Va. . ; . - ; 4 - - ; ka ( ; f . . rr : v,,.t : - v ,' V k ' ! f V - . ' ' : f ; THE "COSMOPOLITAN Look" is shown in this shimmer . ing satin dress suit.' It's the cur- rent rave in New York, Boston, 'and Main Street. Top of the i dress is black with short sleeves. ; You ' can choose from copper, turquoise or mauve pink for ! the background color, the dots- remaining black. Cost about '$23. ' ' '' Pi Phi Initiation i Set Friday Night Among the sorority activities this week is the Phi Beta Phi in itiation, which will begin at 7 o'clock Friday night: The initia- Minks Change Stripes Now For Fashion By The Associated Press Time was when a mink could not change his stripes, and all mink coats were brown. Today the color range in mink rivals the rainbow, and a lady may choose from a dozen muta tions the tone most flattering to her skin, eyes, and hair. If she's a honey blonde, there's a Royal Pastel mink mutation in a tawny blonde shade, which will look as if it were grown for her. If she has gray hair, she may find flattery in some of the Silverblue tones. If she's a bru nette, she" may choose a ranch mink as dark as her own tresses. Newest and rarest of the mink mutations is Aleutian Blue which has a- bluish taupe cast with a darker stripe. Among . the most dramatic is Royal Kohinoor, a white mink with a black tip, used mostly for trimmings. . Then there is Bluefrost, which is a dark, almost black mink with a white tip, resembling the effect of silver fox. ;A -favorite with blondes is Breath of Spring Royal Pastel, a beige mink with white sides or Breath of Spring Silverblu, Which is pale gray and white. Mink breeders say the world's finest mink is Labrador wild mink, slightly lighter in tone tion, wheh will last all night, will be, followed Wednesday night by a .banquet in honor of the new actives in the Carolina Inn. Other activities include the pin ning of Tri-Delt Jo Anne Darden to Bill Kelly, Pi Kappa Alpha, who recently graduated from State College. ndependent Coeds Are Entertaining At Pine Room Dance Friday Evening The Pine Room of Lenoir Hall will open its doors Friday night at 8 o'clock for. a dance, spon- Cki Vhl Vlans "Pledge Fete A formal banquet and dance at the Chi Phi Friday night will open the festivities of the frater nity's annual pledge weekend. Following the dinner, active fraternity members will provide entertainment and favors will be presented the pledge members. Music for the dancing, which will follow, will be provided by an out-of-town band. The special weekend will con tinue Saturday afternoon with an informal rarty at the, fraternity house for all Chi Phi members and their dates. The weekend will end Saturday night at the fraternity house with a ship wreck party'. Another social event planned by fraternities for this week is an exchange dinner tomorrow night given by the Delta Kappa Epsilon for members of the Phi Delta Theta fraternity. : - sored by the Carolina Independ end Coed Association for all stu dents at the University. The dance, which will last un til 12 o'clock, will be informal and will feature records for music and ' special entertainment plan ned by : the social committee of the CICA. . Special invitations are being sent to the dormitories and fra ternity houses, - but co-social chairmen, Peggy Tallant and Hilda Pekarsky, . announced that "all students are welcome and the dance is free." Chairs and tables will be placed around the room, which will be decorated as a facsimile of a night club, the social chairmen said. The dance is given this quarter in order to give all the students an opportunity to get acquainted, and if the dance is a success, the CICA hopes to follow it with other dances open to everyone. 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