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v a m p u s by Mary It isn't too "Mary" a "land" in Tar Heelia today, but we trust that the troops up D. C. way did their Carolina best in aiding the Terrapinites to celebrs-te their victory. Quite a tad of socializing was i done this week in celebration of another kind of victory. Congrat ulations to all the sororities and fraternities on their pledge class es for fall of '51. Pledges of Pi Kappa Phi were honored at a banquet held at Watts grill last Wednesday night. A banquet at the chapter house honored Chi Phi pledges . . The PiKA's entertained their C new pledges wi,th dinner at the hause, followed by a party - . V Sigma Chi brothers," pledges and dates journeyed to "the Carolina Club for after-pledging festivities . . . General concensus of opinion . . . everyone else chose chapter house headquarters for the Wednesday, night celebrations, but all tne pledges were brought into the ranks in true Carolina fashion. Following the Lambda Chi pledging ceremony, brothers and pledges serenaded around cam pus. 3irst stop (for rehearsal?) was made at the ADPi house, then they serenaded their new pin-up, Jo Grogan, who wears the pin of Check Goodin. The Chi Omega's were guests of the SAE's for dinner and a party last Thursday night. r Now wearing the white cross of Sigma Chi Lew Brown of Chat tanooga is Sydney Walsh of Hons-, ton Texas. Sydney is a student at Holiins College. The Sigma Nu's will be hosts to the Kappa JDelta's on Tuesday night for a dinner party. Jane Smith of Selma, Ala. and Salem College is the new pin-up of Phi Gam Larry Earley of Ahos kie. . Annouiiwcient has been made of the engagement of Pi Kappa Phi Harold Paderick and Carolyn Barnes of Kinston. Carolyn is a student at Woman's College. Phi Kappa Sig's have another celebration coming up this week. Ch Wednesday night they, will hold their annual Founders' Day Banquet. Dr. James E. King of the. University education .department-will be guest speaker. . ADPi B inny - Chew of Waynes boro, Va. is engaged to John Carr of Durham. . : - Wedding bells department . . . Harvey Diamond, TEP of Char lotte, and Pat Rosenberg of Mi ami, Fla. were married in Miami on October 13. Phi Kap Dick O'Neal of Charlotte and Phyllis Wearne of the University of Flor ida were wed last weekend. Headquarters for the Pi Lam's thi3 weekend was the Statler Ho tel, where brothers met alums for tt reunion party. The Pi Lam's will entertain their new pledges. at a party on Friday night pre ceding the Wake Forest game. One of the newest organiza tions on campus is the Press Club, although it hasn't burst into the headlines just yet. We believe it destined for really great things. The purpose is to give the views on the newsprint world, to listen to the views of more experienced CAROLINA - DUKE gj Drive Chapel Hill Blvd. between Durham & Chapel Hill SUN.-MON. ! 1st Run Margaret Lockwood James Mason I "MADNESS of the HEART Cclor Cartoon o i I e g 1 1 o n s ' Nell Boddie 31 press men, and to take plenty of time out for just plain socializing. Membership is open to any and all students, and President Buddy Northart says you're most wel come any Thursday night at "7: 30 in Roland Parker No. 3. Editor of The Daily Tar Heel, Glenn Abbott Harden, and Busi ness Manager Oliver Watkins are off to Pittsburgh this weekend, for the Associated Collegiate Press conference." This afternoon Editor Harden will be in Greens boro for the North Carolina Press Women's conference.- Chi Psi Frank Allston repre sented Carolina in the most elite of circles this weekend. He was, spotter for the Tar Heels for the TV broadcast of the game, the first, by the way, to be televised in color. It is , the Editor in Chief's job Jo hand out "Orchids," but just this once we feel the need of at least flinging a few corroded ros es Managing Editor Bruce Mel ton's, way. Bruce, with little or no assistance from Al Perry and yours truly, put out this whole paper. That is real work, and if you don't believe it, try it some iime. Hope all you staffers had a lovelv! , Our Best To You department Heartiest sympathies to 'the Stat ler, Mayflower, Willard and Charl eston and may peace be with the Club 823. Latin Atmosphere" Invades GM Today A' Brazilian atmpsphere will predominate this afternoon's meeting of the Cosmopolitan Club, when a program featuring folk lore of the South American coun try is presented. 'The Club will meet at 4 o'clock this afternoon in the Rendezvous Room. Final plans for, the dance to be held in cooperation with the International Club next Sat urday night in Greensboro, will be discussed. Membership in the Cosmopoli tan Club is open to all students, but an especial invitatiqn is ex tended by the club for foreign student members. When'' Friends Gef 1 ogef hear . . . they enjoy the best of steaks at WATT'S GRILL. Boneless Prima Rib Steak 3A lb, . . V $1.50 Private Parties our Specialty. Phono 2-588S for Reservations WATT'S Gill LL M OT II CO U RT THE : DAILY TAB I HEEL Choral Group Sets- Program For January Handel's "Judas Maccabaeus" is scheduled to be presented by the Chapel Hill Choral Club in con junction with the University sym phony Orchestra in early January. The Choral Club, which is spon sored by the music department, has as its director Joel Charter. Mr. Carter also directs the Men's and Women's Glee Clubs, Meet ings are held each Monday night at 7:30 in room 103 of Hill Hall, and membership is open to all students, faculty and townspeople.':-: The Club has as its purpose to perform at least two of the great choral masterpieces each year. Some of the past presentations! have been Bach's "Mass in B minor" and Magnificat," Haydn's "The Creation," and Mozart's. "Re quiem." '-- Officers for 1951-52 are Chair man Mrs. "Wayne Bower3, Social Chairman Mrs. Joseph Straley, Chairman of the Booster Commit tee Mrs. Fred Varley, and. Exe cutive Secretary John Park. The club extends an invitation to all interested students to sing with the group this year Tenors and basses are especially needed for the presentation of "Judas Maccabaeus." Music Faculty To Give Recita Edgar Alden and William S. Newman, of the music depart ment faculty, will appear in a violin and piano recital on Tues day evening, October 30, at 8:30 o'clock in Hill Hall. . The program will include Bee thoven's "Kreutzer Sonata" and Cesar Franck's "Sonata in A Ma jor." Mr. Alden will play Bach's "Chaconne," for unaccompanied violin solo. He formerly served as concert master-of the North Carolina Sym phony orchestra and of the Mo zart "Festival orchestra in Ashe ville. , Dr. Newman is the author of several books, including "The Pianist's 'Problems," "Thirteen Keyboard Sonatas of the 18 and 19 Centuries," and "Keyboard Sonatas by the Sons of Bach." Dr. Newman makes annual lecture-recital tours in various parts of the country. 1 Die Pfeifenraucher Chancellor R. B House has been elected into honorary membership of "Die Pfeifenraucher," the Car olina pipe-smoker's club. Also elected as an honorary member was Theodore Danziger, manager of the Rathskellar. Of ficers of "Die Pfeifenraucher" for 1951 are President T. Mac Long; CLOSE OUT: DRY GOODS ' 5 '. . ' " ; " ' Children's Shoes . . . for a short lime only . . . at Chapel HUle newest RADIO REPAIR SHOP. RADIO REPAIR AT REASONABLE PRICES ;;: BEST'S HADiO TV;" REPAIR' 412 W. 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