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FRIDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1951 Merry Christmas, Amigos. .PjSE. THIRTEEN Tis the! night before Christmas and all through the casa Not a creature is stirring. Ca ramba! Que pasa? The stockings are hanging con mucho cuidado in hope that St. Nicholas will feel obligado To leave a few cosas aqui y alii For chico and chica (y some thing for me.) . ' Los ninos are snuggled all-safe in their camas (Some in vestiSos and some in pajamas). Their little cabezas are full of good things They esperan que old Santa will bring. Sara is down at the corner saloon Muy borracho since mid-afternoon. Mama is sitting beside la ventana Shining her rolling pin para manana, When Santa will come in un manner extrano Lit up like the star spangled banner, cantando, And mama will send him to bed con los coches -Merry Christmas to all, and to all Buenos Noches. Anonymous Chi V si 's Elect Ramsey; Give Christmas Party Jim Ramsey of Roxboro has been elected to lead Alpha Sig ma of Chi Psi for the coming year. He succeeds Lew Chap man of Union, N. J. Other officers elected Monday night are Vice-President Zane Robbins of Winston Salem, Sec retary Frank Allston of Arling ton, Va., and Treasurer Fred Price of Greensboro. On Wednesday night the Chi Psi's were hosts to .47 children from Wright's Refuge of Dur ham and St. William's Catholic School of Raleigh for a Christ mas party. Upon arrival each of the tiny guests was presented a toy, and ushered into the living room where Charlie Justice gave them personally autographed pictures. Santa Claus made a special trip to the chapter house and distributed the gifts from under the Christmas tree to all the children. Ed Stevens told the story "Why, The Chimes Rang" and a cartoon and movie feature were shown. Following the movies, lime punch and cookies were served. - Mrs. R. H. Wettach, dean of women, who assisted the Chi Psi's in entertaining, played the piano and led the group in sing ing Christmas carols. Other special; guests for the evening were Dean and Mrs. Fred H. Weaver,- Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Friday, Mr. Ray Jefferies, and Mr. Walter Spearman. :glas3eS:;fittep: a: ID Fast Accurate Sorrlce in our vm labors! ory CITY OPTICAL CO. I 121 E. Franklin St. - i Tel. 3563. NROTC Frosh Have Dance Freshmen NROTC midshipmen held a dance, which was their initial social event as a group, -in the Naval Armory last Saturday night. Music was furnished by a juke box, and the armory was deco rated with signal flags framed by blue .and white bunting beneath shaded lights. Several square dances were featured, which Maj. Frank C. Caldwell, USMC, called. Highlighting the evening's fes tivities was the midshipmen's floor show. Featured entertain ers were Al Norberg, pianist; Clarence Clause, baritone; and a four-man hillbilly combo. Mem bers of the combo were guitarist Steve Trimble, fiddler Ed Lan tieri, base fiddler Ed Ayscue, and vocalist Nowell Gill. Gill was master of ceremonies for "the pro gram. Co-chairmen of the dance com mittee in charge of arrangements were Midshipmen Thomas Ruf fin, Jr., and Ed Ayscue. Kappa Epsilon National Prexy Visits Chapter Mrs. Robert Coghill, national president of Kappa Epsilon phar maceutical sorority, was the guest of Lambda chapter on Sunday and Monday of this week. On Sunday night Mrs. Coghill, members of the sorority, and Miss Alice Noble, chapter advisor, had dinner at the Monogram Club and an informal coffee hour at the Institute of Pharmacy" building. Miss Noble entertained at cof fee for Mrs. Coghill on Monday afternoon. Invited guests for the afternoon were Mrs. R. H. Wet tach, dean of women, faculty wives ,and sorority alumnae. Bishop Henry To Speak Here The Rt. Rev. M. George Henry, Bishop of the Diocese of Western North Carolina, will administer the rite of Confirmation and preach this Sunday at 11 o'clock at the Chapel of the Cross. At the 8 o'clock service Sunday morning, at which Bishop Henry will celebrate and speak, there will be a corporate communion of all Episcopal students from the diocese of Western North Carolina.- Canterbury Club will meet Sun day night for supper at 6 o'clock. Ther6 will be Christmas caroling, and Bishop Henry will speak on "The Incarnation and the Indivi dual. Tomorrow night from 8:30 o'clock until midnight, the Canter bury Club will hold its annual Christmas dance, in the Parish House. Die Pfeifenraucher Elects New Officers Die Pfeifenraucher, the Caro lina Pipe Smokers' Club, convened on Monday night for its final meeting of the quarter and elec tion of officers was held. Officers for the coming quarter are President T. Mac Long, Winston-Salem r Vice President Bob RosenbacherV Winston Salem; Sec retary Herb Teichmann, Winston Salem; and Treasurer Joe Arnold of Atlanta, Ga. Members who have joined the club this fall are R. Albert Rum bough, Mars Hill; Thomas Keat ing, Asheville; Emmitt S. Thomp son, Goldsboro; Peter Gumpert, Asheville; Samuel J. Blackwell, New Hope; "Alfred R. Fatham, Chapel Hill; Charles R. Roberts, Washington ,D.C; Robert S. Ro senbacker, Winston Salem; David G. Futch, Wertsburg, Germany; and Yuzo "George Iseki of Ja pan, v ' RENT YOUR DIAPERS from BABY DIAPER SERVICE P.O.BOX 1712 Durham Phone 3-S8S1 . . . of pleasure and utility. India prints, Peerage brassware, De Kern enamel work frorrHol lend, "Blue Fire" pottery from Sweden, and, of course, lovely 'flowers- Sent Wherever you Please By-Wi re-Worldwicte Come In And Browso! UNIVERSITY FLORIST , 1 RdbBfns? Bldg. Vhi Alpha Delta Initiates Eight RufTin chapter of Phi Alpha Deltati national law-fraternity, initiated efght into membership in a ceremony held last week. 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