1 5 J ! EiLGE SEX THE DAILY TAR HEEL TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1951 t S3 f i ! I in. i : 1 n I Campus Col lections 1 With eyes hopefully focused on recovering the Victory Bell, the Tar Heels will stage their annual Campus Group Presents Show For Dukesters The usual Tar Heel hospital ity was amplified on Sunday night, when a delegation of cam : jus performers traveled to Dur ham to appear on the Duke -University Community Sing program. Community Sing is held each ; Sunday night at 8 o'clock in the Woman's Auditorium on East Campus. The programs consist of skits, song and dance routines, and singing With audience par ticipation. - At the invitation of Duke Men's -Student Government Association i President Al Ray wid, six Caro lka students were guests enter tainer for this week's program. Bob Levi was master of cere monies for the University enter - tainers. Appearing on Carolina's , portoin of the program were Carl ' Ylpperman, a member of the Bell tone quintet; Burt Edwards, ac--companiet; Lynwood Sills, accord- tonltt; Skip Mann, comedian; and Bt& Daye,' impersonator. ; Sills appeared on the Horace i 'Height show last year, and Daye i nas performed over WFMY-TV in Beeneboro. Th program wm closed with Uie singing of the Carolina and Duka alma maters. "Hark The found was the first of the two tovbe sung, of course. Mlmmmm ..... - ,... ... ..- - - i -, 4 ... i : !' - --p.Qoosa'' : V cQ0ggSf:3- J liquid cooiin 5:iAnpo Mor tbaa fust a moN thiut uC a cmm , itw Wlkboot Xiqi4 Cmmu Shsetoo is a 4Mfttbtatiou of b hst of botSk Bvmi ki Ui basd wat Wild root Shstapoo ittrUies wi2iou obblaff fcakr of !m arat oil. r Swyi N4y.t Wtofa fcovoiyl P. f. TW kp hair nt bHwtm sbipf mt Lady WH4rt CrH Hair Dmttag. All WlLDIiOOT; ; Products Coiriod by 101 E. Franldin St. Ckapol Hill Phone 2-2981 . . ? ; ; i S : I .; ) ' 1 1 1 . r ' i "Beat Dook" parade this afternoon and the Queen of the festivities will be crowned. But first we'd like to complete the round-up of last weekend's social happenings. Alpha Gam's and dates were guests of Helen Adams' cousin, Harry A. deButts on Saturday for a cocktail party and luncheon in his private railroad car in Dur ham. Mr. deButts is vice-president of the Southern " Railroad. Last Wednesday the Alpha Gam house mother, Mrs. Frankie Dowling, en tertained for the new pledge class. Thursday night the Sigma Nu's entertained the Alpha Gam's at the Club Sirloin. Tonight the Al pha Gam's ; will be the guests of the Theta Chi's at the . Carolina Club. Last Wednesday the Tri-Delt pledges 'were hostesses to pledges of all campus sororities for a party at the chapter house. A South Sea Island theme was used. On Friday night Tri-Delts and dates traveled to Durham for a dinner party. Saturday morning brunch was served at the house for ac tives, pledges and dates.... Yesterday the Tri-Delts observ ed Founder's Day and held their annual banquet at the Carolina Inn. Announcement has been made of the engagament of Chi Omega Ruth Edgerton of Goldsboro to Bill Boyer, Beta of Charlotte. Tonight the Pi Phi's will be guests of the Zeta Psi's for din ner at the chapter house and a party at the Carolina Club. The ADPi's were jests of the KA's for a party last Tuesday. i Tonight the ATO's will be hosts to the ADPi's for dinner and a party. . The KA's partied in their new bar Friday night, and journeyed to their Southern Plantation for Saturday night festivities. Alums of Beta Theta Pi were guests for luncheon on Saturday. Brothers and dates chose Durham for after-game socializing. Guests of the ATO's on No vember 8 were the Pi Phi's. Din ner was served at the chapter house and a party followed. The Alpha Kappa Psi's enter tained alums with buffet supper and a party at the chapter house. Last Friday the Deke's gave a surprise birthday party for broth er Sonny Hobb, complete with birthday cake and decorations. Hours for the social were 3 until 5 p.m. OmThursday night, the pledges of Phi Gam held their annual smoker for pledges of all other campus fraternities. The '51 grad3 were special j guests at the Phi Delta Chi house i this weekend. On Saturday night actives also honored pledges, with ! a party at the chapter house. Ill llilllll iq) n fr1 w n n w 11 vty Lr f - - t"' " j Here's A BOLD, FRANK True-to-Life Story About A "Pickup" Girl! iThey Gave Her A Bad Name , . 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