THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 20. 1951 m ave You M ef Chi Omegas Housemother Among the more recent arrivals on the Carolina scene is Mrs. Robert -Stuart Neal : of Hopkins- ville, Ky.; who arrived in Chapel Kill this week to begin her du ties as Chi Omega sorority house mother. - . "This is my - first experience as a housemother, but I -already love it and I know all the girls names, too, commented Mrs. Neal. Mrs. Neal replaces Mrs. J. C. Clamp, who is now housemother of Alderman HalL No stranger in North Carolina, Mrs, Neal first came to the Tar Heel state when her husband was a tobacconist in Greenville. Mrs. Neal was graduated from the former Hamilton College in Lexington, Ky. where she was a member of $he Chi chapter, of Chi Omega. While at Carolina, Mrs. Neal will be serving as housemother aiid mother, for her son, Robert, Jr., is a member of the rising so phomore class at the University Y Publishes Mew Booklet "Tar Heel Voices" are 'ringing clear and - true J once: onore, , with the beginning of -another fall quarter at Carolina, -but this year they will echo on paper as well as in, the , football stadium.. Marilyn Walker, a rising senior at the University, has ; edited a new devotional booklet, under the sponsorship of the YWCA, entitled "Tar Heel Voices" and containing poems, prayers, and messages of Tar Heels past and present. This publication replaces the booklet "Art of Living" and a copy was placed in each . woman student's room preceding her ar rival on campus. ' Some of the campus personali ties who contributed to the. book let are Gordon Gray, president of the ' Consolidated University of North Carolina; Hobert TB, House, Chancellor of the University; Dr. Frank Graham, former president of the University; Bill Friday, ,as- YWCA Activities - To Be Explained "There's a place for. you in the YWCA," read the signs which are posted in the Coed dormitories and tonight in the womens' dorm itory house meetings the full meaning of the posters will be explained The YWCA,' which has its of ficeon the: first floor of the YMA building, is supervised by Executive Director 'Currie. and' her assistant, Sarah Dickey Ennis. tl - : l . ' . '. A if center ' of campus : activity, the Yhas long been a top extra currjcular activity for .coeds and of fe fija ?wide? variety of comnut tees forTctive student participa- r- ULCkev tnriLS At YW Office Sarah Dickey Ennis of Wax haw is a newcomer to the Univer sity campus and to the YWCA of fice, where she - is ' employed as assistant director. Tickey,M as she is called by her friends, was graduated from Peace Jr. College in Raleigh, and Queens College in Charlotte. She has studied at Assembly's Train ing School in Richmond, Va Co lumbia .University and Union Theological Seminary . in New York. Past travels have taken "Dick ey" to - Miami, Fla., where she was director - of religious educa tion at the Westminster Presby terian Church, and to Forest City, where . she taught Bible in the high school. , In her YWCA work, she will sistant to the president; W. D. Carmichael, Jr., controller and vice president of the Consolidated "University of North Carolina; Fred Weaver, dean of studnets, and Mrs. Robert Wettach, dean of women students. Tar Heel voices from out of the past are echoed in excerpts taken past presidents Joseph Caldwell and Edwin Anderson Alderman. . Others who contributed writ ings include Gay Currie, execu tive director of the YWCA; Dr. Arnold Nash, head of the depart ment of religion; William H. Po teat, department of philosophy; David Swain, director ofthe Wes- j ley Foundation; Mrs. Frank W. Hanft, chairman of the' YWCA Advisory Board, and Elizabeth L. Kemble, dean of the School of Nursing. . Aside from editing "Tar Heel Voices," Marilyn Walker will edit the weekly devotional booklet for the YWCA.- . Ope New Sorority ns House Oh. Franklin "All dressed up and some" place to go," is the motto of the Kappa Delta sorority house -and its 'resi dents, with the completion of r in terior decorating and the individ ual touches added by the girls themselves. - . .-, Carolina's sixth sorority, 'which came to the campus ilasi spring, is located at 219 E. Franklin St, The Kappa Deltas . are renting their newquarters:fimMrs.G. M. Hurysz, who will serve thee so rorfty -as housemother. - ; , Newcomers to the chapter are Betty Jo Worthington, a transfer from Randolph " Macon - College, and Ester Morledge, who trans ferred from Iowa State Univer sity. Ester Morledge is to be grad uate counsellor for the sorority this year. Thirteen coeds were initiated into membership of the Beta Chi chapter of Kappa Delta last May, and will be under the supervision of Ruth Spurgeon, . national field secretary, for their initial rushing season this falL tud emits! .' ' B E I MAN'S " D-E PART M E NI STO RE ba assisting Executive Director Gay Currie. "Dickey" replaces Sue Stokes, who left Carolina last June. ' "It's a real thrill to arrive as assistant director of the YW at Carolina, and it's so grand to be with and kaow the students and faculty of UNC," Miss Ennis said concerning her new position. 1 1 ill HIGH QUALITY STOKER and FURNACE COAL GULF KEROSENE and FUEL OIL enne ocksi 105 E. Franklin Phone 6161 1x4 - tion. 7 Tonig.ht in dormitory - house meetings a representative- from, the YWCA will outline the ac tivities of each committee, and all students will be given n op portunity to sign upfor th ccm rar::e of their preference. .5. .. : -S yi We have a complete selection of Albums in a wide choice of sizes and colors. Why not start your ''album rec ord" nbW . V f V before y o u r s n a p s hots become torn or lost. Stop in and pick out the Album y o u like best. $2.20 up 'Ccsmcra Store, Inc. o Ml Heel ar Ac! vertisers I The Daily Tar Heel is offering to all their advertisers an .opportunity to advertise with them for the academic year 1 95 1 -52 on contract at-special reduced rates oyer their open rate. K .:; : -f o o o o This new adyertisi the Dlace of all pre- vious advertising commitments, and only those adver tisers who are oh contract with the Daily Tar Heel will be allowed rebates In June. : o o a o All interested parties may contact their tising salesman or The, Daily Tar Heel Business Of f ice F""3361 : ' . 'if'u-.f - ! Oi o IS

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