SUNDAY, OCTOBER 12. 19S3 THE DAILY TAR HEEL PAGE THXBS Kecoit um hep Of Men t ..ri.Iina's 24 mk-uI fraternities .'.,:! a tot.il of 437 men after r i d rus i this fall. This is about :"! plrdfN over lat year's .' r. I '' iraternities arul their pledge are as follows: ALPHA TAU OMEGA: Jon Bar ehert Brewer Jr.. Kvcrsden Cl.uk. Hubert Kuhanks. i Mvl .ro.l ('.riffles, Herbert 1 1 i 1 1 J-., James Thomas Ir lr . J-h:i I'.ruee Kime Ken John Thomas Kerhnush. Krn A!r .iii,!-T Ktrh, James Dhue n!!n Ion;l,l Von I.oomis; ! Mu-lia.'l M,(.tcr. Iloscoe McM.I'.in. Andrew McNally . William Mil. lead. Fred Parker. ;k frarll ferry. C.eore Kd i I She;h ml Jr.. Itobert I.Ce 'to,! Jr.. M.,,vin K.hvard Taylor Jan If iSrrt Whicker. Wi! ! P n-nio . White, and Joseph .,n U i!!n m BETA THITA PI: Ralph Bender, - W H-.K'ham. John Jay Dei ;! r.o-ir Kni:!ish. Thomas A. ..ok. Sr tt .r;ffith, Jaroh An- u I ohr. Bnv Herman Michnux. ' u v Paul Mitchell. p..h Murphy; iho-ii.is I, Presn. Hubert Kny- -1! SiMtf, Phil Sowers, Norton T. . To'le. Jrhn Thomas Watkins. n.ii in A WiUon and Charles CHI PHI: Michael Alexia Al , h:. Trmrn, Allied. Joseph Os V. II III P.ohrrt Hale P.rken '. k. Pohert I-M son Hris. James ,', r Prown. C'lttcr P. Davis. Wil r:i I..ite ?varis. William Morgan ki'is. W'arr. i P.amett Jackson. , i'.ird Mnwill Kenan. Samuel a n Meu shav : Charles Monro, Augustus Reyn-1 Delightful Bookt On NORTH CAROLINA THC HATTERASMAN, by Hen P.M.n MaiNiill "'Ihe profile of - r.ic sh.ijHtl by the sea." and1 !..",:ed :;oo(S readii,". $5.00 OCRACOKE. b Curl (,.erch. The i "..:: conirihutor to State Maa- i hi a delightful bit of folk '-'!.'.ire. , ..$3.50 TWCETSIC, by Julian Scheer and l.l..'ab(th Black. The .story of the v.illai.t little narrow-naune rail w.i. which still operates at Blow in,' Bock. Nief illustrations'.1 S2.P3 WORTH CAROLINA GUIDE, diM tid by Blickwell P. Bobinson. Ai v-:.) of this fine book in your cir will dot hie nu' driving pica sure, .Now only $3.50 THE OLD MAN AND THE BOY, h Pob.-rt Huai k' litis ' very 'fine' story oj a lm in the Carolina woods i, into its second 5ear. .it;. I still .s-lliiv4 reat uuns! A ten i nu'e samplir.:' ill show you h. The Intimate Bookshop 205 Est Franklin Street Open Till 10 P.M. . olds Morris, George Edward Ricks, Francis St. John Richards, Craij? Alexander Ross, J)on William Sams Jr., John Barry Scotton. William Roach Slover, Wade Robert Tur lington, Lawrence David Warlick Jr. and Peter Rennet Wilday. CHI PSI: John B. Burgess, Charles R. Fawett, Allan O. Fox, William B. Hansel, John P. Mc Michael, .Ned A. Moore, Richard C. Overs! reet and Samuel A. Wall. DELTA KAPPA EPSILON: Thomas Willis Alexander, Benja min Asher Brinson. William Ber tram Brown. Timothy Brooks But nett. George Worth Campbell Jr.. James Lester Kskridge Jr., Regi nald Morton Fountain Jr., Peter Spence Gilchrist III. Haywood Dail Holderness. 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KAPPA ALPHA: Charles Bush ong, Bob Clark, Phillip Cooke, Fred Dula, Ken Eddings, Bill George, Charles Gonzales, Mike Houser, Slocum Howland, Hal Hun ter; Steve Keseler, John Lipe, How ard Mayo, Melzer Morgan, Harry Pickett, Fred Reed, Tommy Shel ton, Tom Steagnl, Ralph Cimmer man and Doug Upehureh. KAPPA ' SIGMA: Allen Daniels, Donn Kean Degoon, Arthur Daniel Eldridse, Edward M. Farrior, Fete Green, Robert Hambrick, Oscar ilooks Harriss, James Holdford; Stacy M. Holmes, March Jami son, Robert P. Leonard Jr., Wil liam McKenna, Benton Lee. McMil lan Jr., Charles Joseph, Saunders and James Wintield Taylor. PHI DELTA THETA: David Bar .inger, William Bates, Robert II Bilbro, Thomas Butler, Kent Camp bell, Thomas Cannon, George Cox, Jerry Evans, ay Farris, Stephen N. Harris, James Hartung; 'Richard F. Hendrickson, Charles IL Howell, William C .Hubbard, Fred B. Johnson, Robert B. Malone, Franklin Lee McSwain ,Joby M. Miller, Daniel K. Moore Jr., Eddie Pleasants, Tom Rogers, . Calvin Smith and Bob Wall. PHI GAMMA' DELTA: Louis Baker Alexander, Wayne Page At kisson, Edward Shockey Bishop Jr., James Edward Canter, Wil liam Grimes Cherry III, Edward Tollett Cook, Robert Leake Steele Cole, William Lamon Dunn IU, Richard Henderson Evans Jr., Wil liam Farrell, Sanford Folckomer. Bernard Campbell Frye Jr., Fred erick Carlton Gardner; Charles George Henderson, Ran dall Gilmore Johnson, Edmund Tayloe Knott, John Laws Jr., Rob ert Earle Lee, John LeRoy Mark, Lemuel Harris Marks, William Ward Marslender, Henry Newton Patterson Jr., Peter Browne Ruf fin, James Boyk.n Sloan and Elisha i rairicx weaver. PHI KAPPA SIGMA: Steven Haywood Averitt, Timothy John Creerri,' James Norman Crutchfield Jr., Edward Whitman Davis, Bruce Hartwell Griffin Jr., Evan Evering ton King; Thomas Sandy Longenecker, Martin Fuller Mitchell. William Murray. Metten Jr., Richard Dur fwood Proecher, Henry Taylor and ;Donald Arthur Williams, j PI KAPPA ALPHA: Alex A. Adams, Gene R. Alligood, James ; Patterson Browder, Algernon L. j Butler, Dave Buxton, Leonidas J. : Capetanos, William C. Carawan, ; James R. Copland, William L. Craig, Allen T. Cronenberg, James M. Graham, Donald M. Hayes, Ab ! len L. Horntha!, Donald L. Jack json, Hugh T. Lefler, William F. ; Lopp, Neal Davis Lowrance, James A. Murphy, Blackwell B. Pierce, Forrest A. Pollard, Alvis M. Rich, Charles K. Scott, David A. Smith. Wayne B. Smith, Gerald M. Suttle, S. Thompson Tygart, John S. Wait. Charles G. Wilkins and Robert Baynes. PI KAPPA PHI: James Benton Adams Jr., Robert Archie Beaty Jr., William Kelt Beasley, Douglas Scory Black, Raymond Bruce Briggs, Malcolm Otis Brown, Louis David Coats Jr., Samuel Johnson Duckett; William Floyd Farmer, Jerry Hill Ferguson, Steve Allen Greene, Tap ley Orman Johnson, Henry Walton Mixon III, Franklin Deams Pollack, John Forney Rudy II, Frank Alton Russell and" William Brinkley. PI LAMBTJA PHI: Steve Bern holz, Bill Bernstein, Daniel Jelline, Harold Kushner, Don Lewis, Jeff Lowe, Larry Mann, Dave Marcus, Andrew Miller, Tom Miller; Stanford Neerman, Arnold Pearl man, Don Rosenzweig, Bob Roth. Neil Ruttenberg, Jerome Shapiro, .Joel Summer, Richard Tarlow, Mike Taylor and Louis Weil. SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON: John Brabson, Charles Miller Carson. Archer Bennett Glenn, Buxton Saunders Midyctte, Robert C. Mc Cormick, Aubrey Comer Hobbs, Jonas Shearne Rice Jr.; Harry Lee Riddle III, David Tames Bockwell. Stewart P'riddy, Charles Rex Wdton, Thomas Wel lons, John D. Shaw and Chandler Van Orman. SIGMA CHI: Jim Adams, Jim Anderson, Allen Andrews, Mar shall Basinger, Lee Carroll, Bob Cox, Nat Craig, Jim Davis, Bill Edi son, Rusty Fentress, Ben Gallag her. Phil Davis. E. C. Haithcock, j Rrlph Ingram, Leigh Irby, Larry j Ja-men: , Cfri-n Knox. Wrellford Linewea I vew. John McConnel, George Mur ,nhv". TA O'Herren, John Shinn, Jack Simouds, Jack Swink, Nello Pied ge Fmfe "fn i ties GfQim Teer, George Titlovv, Charles Willi ams, Randy Wilson, Arnold Wright and Craven Young. ! SIGMA NU: Richard Bean, Mor ris Bernstine, Julius David Corbett Jr., Biily Frank Edwards HI, har den Johnson Eure Jr., Dennis Leon Gregg, Thomas Connally Guorrant ni, Claude O'Briant Harris Jr.-, Henderson Alison Hodge III, James Richard Hokanson, William Edwin King Jr., John Allen Knight; Robert Agner Lutz, Alec Andrew Mayfield, Jerry Alan Ricker and Bobby Ray Stanley. SIGMA PHI PSILOM: Sam Alex ander, Don Black. Brefit Bu;scher. Frank Caton, Alvin Crowde', Eric Deaton, Dan Duncan, Henry East man, Bill Ecton, Philip Ferlazzo; Christ French, Louie Marett, Frank Meece, John Midler, Bill Ro;e, Bill Starr, Renwick Wilkes. Frank Wil son. Larry Withrow and Milton Massey. ST. ANTHONY HALL: George Aleiandro Belmont. John Garland Carlton Jr., William Rockwell Cheney, Deverons Laurance Danna. Taylor Gilmour, Thomas Carrick Jordan; William D. Lamm. Charles Luchs. John Carter Martin. Mich ael Rust Sharp William Martin Shettle and James Postles Thomas. TAU EPSILON PHI: Stanley To norek. Mike Sobel, Morton Gross wald. Marvin Kramer, Stenhen Os hinsky, Mike Shulman, Ed Manning; Covering The Campus CHRISTIAN CHURCH The Laymen'sFellowship of the United Congregational Christian Church will meet today at 8 p.m. iin the FeHowship Hall. Dean Smith, assistant basketball coach, will be the speaker. ART LEAGUE MEETING The second regular meeting of the University Art League will be held. Monday at 7:30 p.m. in the lecture room of Ackland Art Cen: ter. i This meeting, open to all, will consist of two art movies, "The Loom's Necklace" and "Rem brandt." After a business session, coffee and do-nuts will be served. STATISTIC COLLOQUIUM "Minimum Bias Estimation" will be the subject of a talk 'by Prof. William Jackson Hall -at the Sta tistics Colloquium Monday: The col loquium will be held at 4 p.m. in 206 Phillips Hall. STEERING COMMITTEE The steering committee of the Canterbury Club will meet today in the student library of the Parish House at 4:30 p.m. The new Canterbury Club con stitution will be discussed. All in terested persons are invited to at tend, Bob Easley, presiding officer, said. JURY INTERVIEWS t Interviews for jury duty of the Men's and Women's Honor coun cils will be made Tuesday form 2 to 5 p.m. in the Woodhouse Con ference Room in Graham Memori al. Conducting the interviews will be members of the Honor System Commission, headed by Ken Hall. Applications for interviews will be available in the student govern ment office Monday and Tuesday. FOR COEDS A representative of the Army Medical Specialist Corps wi;ll be on campus Monday "to talk with Jun ior and Senior women interested in training in occupational therapy and physical therapy. Lt. Betty Estia'da wil be at 211 Gardner Hall at 2 p.m. Interested students may contact , the Place ment Service for details. CANTERBURY CLUB A program on "The Episcopal Church and the Healing Ministry" will be presented by the Cantur bury Club of the Chapel of the Cross at 6 p.m. tonight. It will fea ture the Rev. Daniel Sapp cf Christ Church in Raleigh. Centered about the Episcopal concept of healing, the program will concern the misuse anil under use of healing by all churches. The purpose of the program will be to come to a realization of the importance of a major part of Christ's earthly life. COSMOPOLITAN CLUB . A slide illustrated discussion on Lebanon and the Middle East will be given at the Cosmopolitan Club meeting this afternoon at 4 o'clock by Mickey Gibson, a graduate stu dent who lived in Lebanon for the past eight years. ( The meeting will be heli in the Rendezvous Room of Graham Memorial Barry Adler, Jerome Karp, Paul Planer, Gary Arzt, Peter Blum,; Aron Levy, Ed Sugarman, Dick Savitt and Richard Leslie. THETA CHI: John William Brent, Jon Quentin Clark, Frank Linney Coffey, Richard Carl Courtney Jr., William Redin Dawes Jr., Marshall Stenson Ellis Jr., Jerry Wayne Car rison Walter Willis Grist, Jimmie Je rome Eason, Carl Franklin Hall Jr., Robert' Roymond Michaels Jr., E1-. don Sharpe Newton Jr., Norman Estes Smith and Foster Ed; ward Thomas, Jr. ZETA BETA TAU: Hyman S. Barshay, Donall E. Brown, Fred H. Burman, John H. Eile, Kenneth Ll Eisenberg, Louis Ev Feinberg, Stephen M. Gershenson,' Stephen. W. Grafman, Bernard A. Karshmer, MelVin S. Kriegsman, Jeffry Law rence, Lewis Marcus, Kenneth J. Miller; Shephen G. Miller, Joe L. Op penheimer, James B. Pittleman, Jack A. Rosenberg, David M. Ru benstein, Alan E. Serby, Michael R .Shalett, Howard D. Simmons, Richard M. Singer, Albert Foster Thalheimer, Alan S. Walters, Jo seph Jeffrey Weisenfeld and Peter Blum. ZETA Psi: Arch T. Allen, Charles- S. ,Allen, Alpheos B. Carr, Wil son R. Carter, David B. Christian, William T. Cozart, J. Lloyd Horton; James S. Long. Thomas C. Oak ley E.dward Purdie III, J. Ward Purrington, David S. Wilson and Hal V. Worth. r - r . V1 i . !-' ("ll.' l'wIIIIWW,.WWW,fWWW.w.:.,.- ,, . I 1 ' - t I ' I V iJ It . f I 1 . ? ' 4 $ ft -, ; i n HEAVY BIDDING ON GREEK LETTER MARKET Rush Week ended last Saturday with this scene in Memorial Hall as formal rushees picked up their bids. Young Republicans Planning Programs The UNC Young Republican Club is making plans for programs fea turing informative speakers and dmner meetings with YDC's at WC and Duke. At a meeting Tuesday night in Graham Memorial the YRC dis cussed these programs and on-cam-pus participation in the Republican party. Pat Adams. 1938 graduate of UNC, gave a brief talk on the his tory of the Republican party at the meeting Miss Diane Harmon To Head Of Girls In Whitehead Dorm Leading Whitehead Dormitory this year as president is Miss Diane Harmon. Miss Harmon and . the following other dorm officers were elected this week: vice president, Miss Kit Tederman; secretary, Miss Liz Howell; treasurer, Miss Ann Buche; were: Miss Sally Ziegler to Wom en's Residence Council, Misss Sus an Hardin and Martha Custis to Carolina Women's Council, Miss Ann Shephard to the YWCA, Miss Bobbie Meeks to the University Party, Miss Pat Hamer to the Stu dent Party, Miss Peppy Curry to and social chairman, Miss Lundee ; tne University Club and Miss Mar Williams. . i tna Custis t0 the Women's Athletic Other dorm representatives elected Association. 3 Z Ui a. O o o OL Pff ft fS PJW !'" psjaj. 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