THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 20. 1951
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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
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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-
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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.- .
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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.
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