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PAGE SIX Dean Wettach To Be Quest Of Coed Senate Mrs. R. H.' Wettach, dean of women, will be the guest of Coed Senate on Tuesday afternoon from 4 until 6 o'clock, when Ihey en tertain at a tea in her honor in the Main Lounge of Graham Me morial. Invited guests for the tea are ..Mtes Isabelle McLeod, assistant '-delia of women; Mrs; -Betty Den ; toy; Miss Marcella Harrer ; Htea Guy Currie; Miss Dickey 2nn&; and the campus housemothers. All women, students of the Uni versity have been invited to at tend. Phi Delta Chi Elects Officers Don Bissett of Kinston has been elected president of. the 1951 pledge class of Phi Delta Chi, national pharmaceutical fra ternity. Other pledge officers of the Al pha Gamma chapter of Phi Delta CM are Vice-President Harry Patton of Hickory, and Secretary Treasurer Charles Josey of Maid en. -New pledges of the fraternity am Pote Barbrey, Mount Olive; Henry Dunlap, Durham; Jim Freeman, Fayetteville John Klutz, Marion; Dick Owen, Jkmestown; Jimmy Patton, Can ton, and Evan Setzer of Newton. Jerry Potts of Franklin ha been elected president of the .-2091 pledgeclass of Alpha Alpha ghapter of Chi Phi fraternity Other pledge officers are Vice 'Psesideni Frank Henry, Fr&nk fcj, Secretary-Treasurer Rottie fesiMafi. Lake Wales, Fla and 'Bstoriaa Garland Coble of tsensboro Additioaa to the new pledge (glass are Hoyt Prite&ett of Louis feSle, 3r, and Bud Walker of O-arlork. 'Churches Obsarva Armistice Day Today a observance of Armistice Day ftr?syt saver&l local churches tx CSphasisBlog tie peace theme Da. t& regular morning aervice (2 the Epiaeopal church there will a special player and hymn, HTha Sense of Mission", based Xfz the text of fthey gave fhem g::ves first from Corinthians II, tJX be the sermon at fee Luth '3zi church. The -Rvere& Mr. C Sarles Wessingear of Thomas fcjle will be guest speaker for the V tSlmk Runner meeting at the Lutheran church this evening. The little chapel of the Metho $Est church will remain open dur XiJ tha afternoon, for all who ; t:ay desire to eoae and worship. itJ formal service will be held, it4 . . WAIT TILL YOU she oua nzvf CHRISTMAS CARDS t Nov. 15 Ttioyro . D i (fere tit , . X CCOXSHOP J ' 03E.I,ianknnSt.,,.)1( ' ' .lillii.iiiM.ii IW ' m " 1 Campus Col lections 1 1 by Mary Nell Boddie 1 It seems we were Foxed again, a la Virginia, and things look pretty Grey in Tarheelia, but never say die Bring on Notre Dame. On the Hill the number of so cial functions over the weekend was limited, since a large dele gation traveled to Scott Stadium for the festivities. Last night the Alpha Kappa Kappa's "formally opened their new chapter house, when they were hosts to members of the first-year med school class for the miliar rushing party of the fraternity. Last Sunday the fra ternity held, an informal recep tion for the class. The Alpha Kap pa Kappa's recently moved into the Old Alpha Kappa "Psi house on Fetzer . Lane . , Alpha Kappa Kappa Charles Fulghum of Selma is pinned to J oan Knoch of Atlanta, Ga. Joan is a nurse at State Hospital in Raleigh. The Chi Psi's traveled to Vir ginia en masse to visit their brothers, ; who claim the former Charlottesville Country Club ' as their chapter house swimming pbbi and tennis courts included. As a result of "to the victor goes the spoils" bet, the Carolina Chi PsTs had to foot the bill for last night's party. ' At the Chi Psi's annual fall houseparty held last weekend, Miss Joyce Krahenbuhi of Union, N, J. was named "Maid of Chi Par!. - . Serenading of the week was done by members and pledges of Theta Chi, who displayed their melodic talents at every sorority house and women's dormitory on campus. Phi Alpha Delta Entertains Alumni The Buia chapter of Phi Al pha Delta, national law fratern- Lityv entertained returning alumni and guests at a dkuaer at Turner's la Durham last Saturdays Alumni . attending included CZauda Harris of Kinston; Bill Tc&km of Oxford? John. Giles of Siier City, and John Green of Charlotte. ! SAVOR ISAf SUNDAY I SVKl ; - ' " : : - f AM CLOCKED DASV MAES AM SOT F5MTH THAT; lFOOC-Ti53 A FArS1&V TCH ) WORK HIM roafcrM ZZrZZ rS7Zj SKsv-' (MSRTf- : THE DAILY TAR P innings at the Sigma Nu house number three. Janet Francis of Washington, D,3. is the new pin up of Elizabeth City, Janet at tended Westhampton College hi Richmond, Va. Wearing the white star of Sigma Nu Stanley Smith of Virginia Beach is Nancy Hunt of Clncinnatti, Ohio Nancy is a student at Highland College in Cincinnati Bill Carr of Chapel Hill is pinned to Alice Haecker of Chicago, 111 Alice attended Brenau College in Gainesville Ga., where she was a member of Alpha Gamma Delta sorority The ADPi's will be the guests of the KA's for a party on Tues day night Brothers of Sigma Chi and dates partied at the Carolina Club last night. On Tuesday night they will entertain the Chi Omega's for dinner and a party at the Club Sirloin. Zeta Psi pinning this week is that of Eddie Grauss of Wilson to Mary Lou Bridgets of Salem College. The Kappa Delta's will have coffee hour this afternoon for all the campus fraternities. Willie Drummond of Amherst, Va. is the new pin-up of Delta Sig Bill Lassiter of Durham. Next Wednesday the Chi Omega's will entertain campus fraternities with an informal cof fee hour, following chapter meet ing. " Alpha Gamma Delta President Bunny Judy now wears the AKPsi of Bill York, both are from Boone. Alpha Gam Grevilda Snider of Denton is pinned to Sigma Chi Bruce Tembley of La fayette College in Penn. Visitors at the chapter house last weekend included Mrs. Alec Heath, vice president of their province, and 'She chapter's S1 president Ann Birmingham. Thursday night the Tri-Delts wena guests of the Phi DeltlT for dinner at the chapter house and a party In DuTham. BEITT YOUR DIAPERS BABY DXAPS& SRVICS P.O. BOX 1712 Durfbkam Phon 3-S331 HEEL Mademoiselle Features NSA . ... "Mademoiselle" may not be a man's magazine, but there is one article in the current Nov ember issue which should have campus-wide appeal The topic of the feature is the National Students Association, concerning its fourth, annual conference irtvhich was held this August in Minneapolis, Minn. "Mademoiselle points out that although NSA k only four years old it has already attain ed a seat on UNESCO's national commission. 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