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You have TODAY ONLY From 10 to 4:30 to College Shop NATIONAL SEW And SAVE WE E K Begin your Spring Wardrobe Now by Choosing From Our Wide Selection of Patterns By Indian Head Dan River Bates Chambrays Sport Demins DAY WEDNESDAY Cosmo Club Gives Dance' At I'nn Friday The Cosmopolitan Club will hold a costume and national dress dance at the Carolina Jnn Friday night, Feb. 23, at. 7:30. All members of - the club and all those who have been guests of the club or attended their meet ings are also cordially invited. Students from the international clubs of Woman's College in Duke will alsb be present at the dance. - The program will include vari ous foreign dances, songs, and other mixed entertainment. As many members as possible are urged to come dressed in the cos tume of their native land to the affair in order to add color. Admission will be $1 for both couples and stags. The Cosmopolitan Club is com posed mainly of students of vari ous foreign nationalities studying at the University. 'Thing'Activity Again Tonight- "The Thing" hits the campus again tonight at 7 o'clock when festivities start in the Rendezvous Room. . Last Wednesday around twenty of the "most attractive coeds at Carolina" attended, without dates, and twice that many men, accord ing to Rosalie Brown, entertain ment director of Graham Memori al. "People introduced themselves to each other, danced and chatted. One square dance, was done, and then the rest of the evening was spent in the Wlroom dancing," she continued. i "The Thing" is a project of the dormitory social chairmen and the Student Union and is a weekly occurence. Everyone is invited and Director Brown hopes that a large crowd will droo in. CLASSIFIEDS ANNOUNCEMENTS ?r,rx, RTY? NEED SOME ENTERTAINMENT? How about 30 minutes of delightfully deceiving "SO- fraternities and Sororities. Cnniar-t- Herbert Sims. 6 Battle, .. (Chg lxl) Personal - BULLYBOY - How can vou love me and be so cross? 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Highlights .of the weekend-will include a -formal banquet and dance Friday night at which time the 1951 Chi Phi Girl will.be crowned, a social Saturday afternoon and an "Apache Party", at the chapter house that evening-Fourteen 'pledges "of Alpha Alpha chapter will be honored at the weekend festivities. . A . .'.J : . Carolina By Faye Montreaters will those old songs for to come. The lyrics terrific lectures by Dr. Anderson, telephones -ringing at 7:30 each morning jto awaken the 60 attend ing students, Mel Stribling and the Asheville policeman, those nights of individual recreation on the, dam,, afternoons at the child ren's playground, and group sing ing. A string band adds atmosphere to a Montreat trip, students say. It adds such things as a square dance, "Way Down in Columbus. Ga.," and "Tennessee Waltz." The square dance featured a special Rochester, N. Y., twist as illus trated by Bill (Bucking Bronco) Prince. , Even with Conference Co-Chairman Mike McDaniel get ting two of his worship service planners up at 4:30 in the morn- kinK lu pu'pare a program which he slept throucli.-i.hf Mnntvp.it j group agreed that the weekend religious made an unforgettable impact. The Chi Psi annual winter houseparty will get underway this weekend. A buffet dinner will open festivities at 0:30 Fri day, followed by a party at the Cafe Saville after the buffet. On Saturday night, there will be a formal dance at the house with Herb Gupton and his Raleigh or chestra playing. An early morn ing breakfast, shortly after mid night, ' will complete the house- party as planned by Dick Proctor, entertainment chairman. At a Chi Psi smoker Thursday night, pledges of every fraternity on campus will be invited guests. John Bradish, president of the class, and Baxter Miller, vice president, are arranging the good will event. About 10 Pi Kappa Phi's took their dates to the Plantation Sup per Club in Greensboro Sunday night. Brothers of Pi Kappa Phi rh?r,.l miSlate l DukG this (Continued from page 1) weekend. to 11 to win the cheerleader nomi- Chi Psi and SAE are each j nation over Minett, his SP oppon claiming this is "the' weekend." cnt who was seeking a double Both groups are planning big j endorsement. The UP candidate parties in connection with pledae ! is serving as head rhwrlMrlor dances. Talk ithc present time, having succeed at the Sigma Chi house i ed Joe Chambliss. who left school lately has been centering around the Mardi Gras. A very succcs ful imitation was held last week end at Sullins College. There was a queen, a princess, and a royal court. All the color and costumes associated with the New Orleans pre-Lentcn pageant w ere int No. 1 QUICKER SERVICE Point No. 2 BETTER CLEANING by our SAN if ONE'. Process UNIVERSITY 1 Pi" ' r- 4 - Capers Massengill be singing faithfully duplicated. j a long time j Sig Ep Founders Day will be will include I observed Saturday. Expected for the occasion are about 40 alumni who will be feted at a banquet at 7 p.m. and an informal . party at the house afterwards. Rosie Murphy has changed it again. Now it's Rosier. The switch came after a talk to the American Association of Univer- i sity Women when the formal sub- jtui me evemiiy xurnea to a 10 minute discourse oh birth control Spencer Hall hospitaltiy will be on display Friday night at a buf fet dinner at six, followed by the annual dance at 9. bigma JNu's at Duke gave the local chapter a party at the Buc caneer Saturday night, known as an after-accounting-quiz celebra tion. Larry Fox, TEP alumnus and ex-Tar Heel staff member who graduated last year, visited here this weekend. He's now working on the Charlotte News. The lower half of the KA chap ter (scholastically) will enter tcrtain the upper half of the group 11 lis Saturday at a cabin party. The Pi Phi's will have a coffee hour on Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Van Hecke To Receive Law Wives Mrs. M. T. Van Hecke will be hostess to the Law Wives Associa tion and honored guests at the regular bi-monthly meeting on Thursday evening at 8:00 at her home on Rosemary St. Approximately 50 guests and members, with Mrs. Gordon Gray as guest of honor, will be enter tained with tables of Bridge and Canasta. -UP- to join the Air Force. Phil Bnrkhalter of Charlotte was chosen by the paty as a re commendation to President John Senders for appointment to a Student Legislature seat vacated by Sol Cherry in Dorm District III. v - feint 7. -?- 11- .- ZrS-X.-- S -r- V I held Friday, Saturday, and Sun Fou r Coeds ; P I edged ' To : Local S A I : Group : cr ' . - ..' ' Four.. -a women students . were-, pledged.. tqtHe. local -Iota;Tau Chaptertpf;.Sigma' lpha lotana-.; tiOnal professional music frater nity, at i ceremonies held in Hill Hall on Tuesday night,' February is:- "' The 'new pledges" are" Katherinc Blue, ;Raef ord'; .Constance Carter, BiloxL ' Miss.; ; Juanita, Childers. Louisburg; and Elizabeth Hardee, Raleigh'.1 ' - ' v -' - - - 1 if K i ; - W: . - M . i i o . f .. .t - v, ( It T; H EiCA' RTR UjSlFA VO R" I T E5 The girl? -Oh sure! But I really meant -that-delicious, chocolaty vTOOTSIE ROLL. A Try them. . Buy them wherever candy lsso!d. ?&.ij -sr-r, J p, mm miii f r i r "ir'" ' mm I Q 11- THE F1LMAKERS prcssnt stefT.ItcoaU Yh wy era bowapl t:? r Hee Pin-Ups Although studies can be inspir ing, it's the reflections of shining pins causing the lights in the eyes of some students. Pinned is Glenn Abbott Harden, Greensboro, to Carl Durham, Sig ma Nu of 'Chapel Hill. Pi Phi Karen Mereness, Charlottesville, Va., is pinned to ATO Charles Joyner, Wilson. On March 18th, Lambda Chi Alpha Bob Pickard, Erie, Pa., will marry "five- and a half" Pat Brawley. The wedding will take place in Gastonia, the bride's hometown.- ' . Engaged are Phi Kappa Sigma Roger Adams Jennings, Jr. 'and Jo Ann Sides, Rocky Mount. Jen nings is from Greensboro. . Two ,: Chi O's are now wearing jdouble' crests. Frances . Minter, Durham, . ;;is pinned . to Shade -Wboten, i rAsheville, an SAE at Duke. ! Sue McLaughlin, Miami Beach', is pinned to Bob George, iPhi Delt alumnus, of Washing ton, Pa.' . .'- . From the -Pi Kappa Phi ranks, -two have parted with their pins. President Bill ' Wilkerson, Reids ville,. has pinned Jean Tiller, stu dent nurse at Watts Hospital. fBucky Horton is -pinned to Billy i X At? j I .:.s-N .v.,,v.v.v.,.:.,,,i.-..,,;, . " N f I r! r r-i C:lvX. U Lb L3cJ An IDA LUPiNO Production SALLY FORREST - KEEFE BRASSELLE - HUGH 0'BRIAN m..ui. . LAWKtNtt. DOBKIN . 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