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THE DA'.LY TAR HEEL Thursday, May 17, 1951 Pa'e Four Tar Heel Tempo by Nancy Burgess Art Exhibit Now Showing Germans - spelled the last big gan's orchestra entertained the party back at the house witn a jam session until the wee morn dar.ee of the year as the students swung to the music of Ralph Flanagan's orchestra and saw Senior Class Day come and go. Evervons from freshman to to the sunrise, the party went out to Ghimghoul to see it and then senior attended the Senior picnic '.transferred to Harry Snook's at Hogan': which began at 10 home for further festivities. rning and continued Another somewhat sensational he day, with barbe-. party took place at the Pi Lam d all the trimmings ' House Friday night, with Andy : In the. afternoon, : Shveda and Huck Holdash sing- : lley ball, soft ball j ing Czechoslovakia!! folksongs in in we're played, with one corner while others streamed I in charge. Others i informally in to breathe the bo- ; or swimming while ' hemidan atmosphere. A cocktail pectators of the day ; hour was held the following atter- noon with a cabin party that Saturday l throughout due, slaw ; for everyc games of and badmii Dick Bun' went hikii 'some were long event: '. TEP hek in honor o A one man art exhibit by graduate student George Bireline, ings, wood blocks and gouaches. Bireline is 'currently studying under Kenneth Ness of the Art Department and obtained his B.A. from Bradley, University. He en tered the University in the fall and. is working towards an MA. in Creative Arts. The exhibit will continue through May 27th. Carolina' Pin-Ups ts spring houseparty '.heir newly initiated night. Speaking of parties, "B" Dorm- with celeb, ations beginning Fri-! itory will hold its open house in day night a: a cabin party. Satur- its newly decorated social room day afterr m a cocktail party this Friday night and will enter was held at Mayor Evan's home : tain coeds for the first time. The : -' in Durham followed by a ban- party will begin at 3 and last un : ouet and ck.nce at the Washing-til midnight, with special enter- ton Duke V ;t.ei; with an informal party at th house afterwards. On Sunday a swimming get-together at the Evan's home concluded the weekend. Outstanding members of TEP were also presented with awards. They were: outstanding pledge, Fred Shild, Conway, S. C; out standing senior, Irving Greenspon, Norfolk, Ya.; scholarship, Harvey Colchamiiv, N.Y.C., and athletic Marvin N'.than, Norfolk, Va. Member ; of the Miami Triad met at 11 gan's after the concert Saturday where they held a bar beque pknic-party to the music of a local combo. The Triad was originally . founded back at the same time at Miami University, Ohio. Since then, the group has Stayed together by meeting to celebrate its founding. Early Sunday morning, Sigma Chi's, alums and dates gathered at sunrise for a baseball game. Sigma Nu's invaded the Mer cury Club Saturday night after a cocktail party that afternoon at the hovse and a baseball game that morning. : Friday the ATO's went to Crab tree Park for an all-day spree before the dance the following night. After the Germans Satur day, several members of Flana- tainment planned Theta Chi's attended the annual Dream Girl dance given by the Duke chapter at the Terrace View Saturday night.; After the dance," also with them for a brief visit the local chapter chose Elmor Senter Campbell as their dream Va., stopping off for a few refresh ing hours at Virginia Beach. Entertaining the Tri Delts Tuesday night were the Kappa Sfgs while the Chi Phi's were hosts to the Alpha Gams." ADPi sorority is entertaining its guest Mrs. Russell Allen, Pro vince President, today. A buffet supper will be held in her honor tonight with a tea Friday which alums will attend. Pi Phi's Province President is AU good , things must come to an end that is all but one for romanrp in the . snrinclime at Peoria, 111., opened Sunday in the ! Carolina is here to stav, accord- ine hours Unwillinc to surrender UOrace wunams lounge oiura-1 ing t th numbcr 0f pin-ups ng hours. Unwilling ; to suirenaer h&m Memorial and features draw. naatfpmftn ntpf, t ThP Daily Tar Heel office. Chi Psi Mac Godwin from Ken ly has pinned Nancy Richmond, ADPi from Danville, Va. Alice Laughlin, Pi Phi from Port Washington, N. Y., is now wearing the .PiKA pin of Bev Warner from Iloonoke, Va. Pi Phi Iris McEwen from Burlington is pinned to Johnny McCreery, Kap pa Sig from Lexington. Engaged i are Pi Phi Barbara Booker from ! Chapel Hill and . Collier Hill, a ! resident of Chapel Hill now in the Air Force in Florida. The Chi Phis list two June wed- TlnvvvN nni!. fAWl Pir.K! Ulllga. luuup uavia iiuin xm.ii- , mond and Pi Phi Scottie Everett! are planning to wed on June 15. Dave Willis from McCain is to marry Virginia McMahan of Forest City on June 14 in a home ceremony. Tri Delt Sue Joyner wears the white star of Sigma Nu Hal Fer- raro from Arcadia, Kansas. Phi Delt Jim Montague from Oxford recently pinned Tri Delt Marilyn MacKinnon from New ark, N. J. A second Phi Delt-Tri Delt pairing is the engagement of Bill McCord from Spartanburg, S. C.x and Dottie Clemmer from Hickory. SAE Cart Carmichael from Dur ham is pinned to Ann Rigsbee, an ADPi at Duke. John Ulmer, Lambda Chi from Hemingway, S. C, has pinned Peg Clements from Glouster, ' Va. Peg is a student at RPI in Richmond. Phi Gam Gens Lyon from Rocky Mount and Peggy Daught riclge, a student at WC from Rocky ' Mount, are pinnxl. Chi Omega Jo Ann Griffon from Hopkinsville, Ky., now wvars the Phi Gam shield of Archie Myatt from High Point. girl. She . is the wife of Carlyle Campbell, law student here. Awards to outstanding members were ' also presented for active chapter service the award went to Davis Byrd, Goldsboro, pledge scholarship, Jack Seism, Danville, Va., and the Alpha-Eta award for service to the campus to Don May- nard, Garden City, N. Y. A few groups preferred to go down to the sea again. Pi Kaps went to Myrtle (returning with one slightly damaged ankle when brother Drennan Mann indulged too strenuously in football) and the ZBT's enjoyed a houseparty at Crescent Beach, S. C. Lambda Chi's were also at Myrtle. Next weekend three dormitories will join for a beach party-at Wrightsville- Beach when Vance, Battle and Petti grew go down to the "Oceanside". Another beach party will be-held by Stacy. Dorm itory ;at Myrtle "Beach." Recently the Delta Sigs, busi ness administration fraternity, toured the Ford plant at Norfolk, Local beauties graced the Rath skeller last night as contestants of the Jaycee Beauty Pageant were wined and dined with the compliments of Ted Danziger. A special "beauty Diet" was of course given them, just to keep the figures out of danger. Over 120 students will leave for Myrtle this weekend on one of the biggest of all beach parties. The event is the Monogram Club party which . promises to hold true to Tar Heel Tradition. Dale Morrison from Miami, Fla., has been elected the outstanding brother of Alpha Alpha chapter of Chi Phi fraternity. Dale, who "will graduate this June, has held the offices of Vice-President and Pledge Master in the fraternity. I 1 German Club Picks Officers Jake Froelich, Beta Theta' Pi from High Point, has been re elected' president of the German Club. Other officers elected were Vice-President Billy Quarles, Phi Gamma Delta from Rocky Mt.; Secretary Bill Bostic, Kappa Al pha from Forest City, and Treas urer Chuck Haywood, Sigma Al pha Epsilon from Turnersburg. UNCers Get Beach Invite Students visiting Wilmington this summer are invited to at tend social get-togethers at the Anchor (near the Ocean Beach Hotel) weekly at Wrightsville, President Nathan Xanthos, head of .theTWilmington Carolina Club announced yesterday. Starting as soon as exams end the weekly sessions will be held from 8 to 9 p.m.- each Friday night. At a meeting Tuesday night, ar rangements for an active commit tee to meet periodically here and in Wilmington during the summer were made., Directors of the Club were appointed in other business at the meeting. They are John Debnam, Pat; Arrington, Mac Moore, and Sam Jolly. The last meeting of the quarter will be held next Monday night at 7:30 p.m. in the main lounge, Graham Memorial. Club officers include Kenneth Phelps, first vice-president; Fred C. Ballard, second vice-president; Ed Pitts, secretary, and -Bill Snead, treasurer. 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