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Br DAVID tt»KVEY
With the end of Ibe yew dr»w-
ln< Dear, the thought of exanu
U ija rverytxxfy'i miad.
We are happy to bear that Jeue
Quuu has (ucceufuUy recovered
from a kidney operatioo. He wai
in the Woodard-Herrlng Hoapltal
(or approximately eight dayi.
Recently Sara Bundy was a win
ner In a theater eootest. He woo
a rooath’i pau to any naovle here
In WUauo.
The fcllowi in Caldwell Hall
vMild hke to extend their appre
ciation to Stri. Davlj (or being
auch a gracioui house-mother. She,
in turn, wants to tfiank all o( the
(cUows (ur making her (irit year
as house-mother a succe*s(ul one.
Warren Tait. for his work irith the
group. We wiU be kxddng (or hi*
return la Sep<emt>er as advisor of
Sigma Alpha.
Ml the members were also glad
to see Johnny Browning return to
our brotherhood after a brief ill
ness. Good luck in the future,
John.
In this last isstje, the Hogata
would like to pay tribute to their
eleven senior graduates and wish
them good luck in the future.
At tiw final meeting at the year
election of new officers loo* place
Officers are Sherrill Goodman,
president: Roland Jooes, vice-pres-
ident; secretary. Steve Ginn: treas
urer, Don Lee: Chaplain, Johnny
Browning; sergrant-at-arms, Eraie
Price. All of the Hogans are ex
pecting their newly elected officers
to set a pattern for a new pledge
program next year.
Phi Kappa Alpha
Holds Banquet
The members of Phi Kappa Al
pha fraternity held their annual
banquet and dance at the Cherry |
Hotel on May U. The theme <rf|
the dance was a masquerade. Fa-1
vori for the banquet were sliver I
bracelets with raised Greek Phi j
Kappa Ali>ha letters on them. Mu
sic was provided by the La Mar
Roberts' Trio from Raleigh. Dusty
Rtiodes was presented the Man of
the Year award fur his outitaodlng
work within the fraternity this
year.
At the regular meeting on May
13 officers for next year were
elected. They are as follows; pres
ident, Joe Bermctt; vice-president,
Charles Hughes; secretary, Henry
Powtsll: treasurer, Wesley Doles;
house president, George Griswell;
sergeant at arms. Teddy Gates;
chaplain, David Blackwo<^: intra
mural representative, Dick Tysoo;
Pan Hellenic Council. Little)ohn
Kaulkner: reporter. David Her
ring; hi.itorlan. Bobby Riley: men's
dormitory council. Gene Godwin;
co-editors of the Phi Ka, Bobby
Watson and Bill Whitley; house
president for this summer, Joe
ik-nnett; and (acuity sponsors. Dr.
J. P. Tyiidall and Mr. John Weems.
In intramurals Phi Kappa came
in second (or the second straight
year. All the men at Phi Kappa
congratulate the men at Sigma
Rho Phi for the fme job that they
did this year by coming out on
top. Although Phi Kappa was not
on top tiiis year, they did win soc
cer. foul shooting, volley ball, and
field day. The comment at Phi
Kap House is, as the Brooklyn
Dodgers always say, "Wait until
next year!”
Ship’n Shore Site
Of Delta Sigma
Dinner Party
The Ship and Shore Restaurant
was the scene of a dinner party
given by Delta Sigma Sorority.
Food and music were enjoyed by
the sisters and their dates.
The election of new officers will
be held at the annual breakfast
for seniors. The break(ast will be
held on May 25 at Gold Park.
A (ew parties to round out this
year have been planned. Plans for
rush week next year have been
discussed.
“We would like to thank our
brothers and everyone else who
helped make the bridge tourna
ment a succcss. Congratulations to
Ronald Baker and Joe Dennis who
won the tournament," said a Delta
Sigma representative.
nr J P Trndall Leonard Bruffy, and Carol .Austin appear «o ue lue moom n
» Whful bu?b The rreenhouse has been the scene of much activity among the lender young
ACC; Il ls Se M t^e most attractive and interesting spots on our campus.
Omega Chi
Phi Sig Honors
Ollie Cnddington
[ Congratulations are due to our, (
! president. Dot Anderson Moore, for
’ being chosen Sigma Tau Chi’s Wo-,
! man of the Year.
AprU 2 was a ^^5 ^
entertained at a tea for the soro-'
home^^^^h‘^rceV PfGSGntS AWOtllS
ga Chi when they held their annual
spring ban(ftet. This banquet was
held jointly with their brothers at
the Wilson Country Club.
Beside each place was a favor
of white mugs, trimmed in gold,
with black letters. On one side
was the emblem of Sigma Rho
Phi and on the other side was
the emblem of Omega Chi.
Tlie banquet consisted of broiled
chicken uith barbecue sauce, tos
sed salad, string beans, tea and
Dessert Parfait.
Afterwards, the senior members
of Sigma Rho Phi were remember
ed with gi(ts. An award was pre
sented by Barbara Jean Creech to
Stage And Script
Closes Season;
tiful sterling silver butter dishes
with the sororities Greek initials i
engraved on them. Our future
brides are Betty Coker, Betty Jean
Garner, Ann Hathaw'ay, Peggy
Davis, Mary Ruth Ulrich, Dot
Sanders, Betty ene Lee. Marga
ret Morris, June Young, Toni
Darden, ana Dot Taylor. Jane
Barnes Franklin, who is already
married, was also honored.
Sigma Tau Chi recently elected
officers for next year. They are as
follows: president. Libby Griffin;
vice-president, Sharon Hazelrigg;
Sigma Alpha
Sigma Alpha held their banquet
Satunlay, May 18. The big event
occasioned the meeting of the new
ly formed Alumni. The meeting
was held at the Cherry Hotel along
with the banquet.
At this time the members of the
Hogans would like to thank their
advUor of the past year, Mr.
Ollie Cuddington was awarded a
most important title of “Woman of
the Year" In Phi Sigma Tau soro
rity. This is the first year that
this award has been given, and it
will be presented to the outstand
ing member of Phi Sigma Tau j
from now on. To merit this award
the member must be outstanding
not only in sorority work, but also
in campus activities and scholar-.
ship. OUlc has been the president
o( Phi Sigma Tau for the past;
year, and we want to thank her
for doing such a good job.
At the regular weekly meeting
of Phi Sigma Tau on May 13, of
ficers (or the coming year «'ere
elected. The new officers are as
follows: Sallic Joe Griffin, presi
dent; Betty Jean Parks, vice-pres
ident; Carolyn Miles, secretary,
Sybil Bass, treasurer; Beverly
wards, chaplain; Frankie Herring
and Becky Keel, historians; Char
lene Willoughby, corresponding
secretary; Marjorie Trott, Pan-
Hellanic representative; and Jo-
Dora Reason as the outstanding; secretary. Dot Denning; corres-
meml)cr of the year. j ponding secretary, Billie Ann
Speaker (or the occasion was I Creech; treasurer. Lillian Rabll;
Charles Jones. Charles was presl-j chaplain, Martha Jones; and Pan
dent o( Sigma Rbo Phi last year. ] Hellanic representative, Loretta
Smn a(ter the banquet the tables Tindal.
were moved to make room for the! Thirty-five Sigma Tau Chi girls
r«t of the night’s activities. Every- [ attended the annual beach party
one dreamily danced. Music was j at Carolina Beach the weekend of
provided by the "Plaids" from; May 17. A good time was reported
Kinston. : by all of the sisters and their
Omega Chi has begun making' advisors,
plans for next year, which they, For our last meeting Sigma Tau
hope will be a very active one.! Chi met at the Recreation Park.
' Business was discussed, and games j ceive letters for the accumulatiM
. helped to work up an appetite for i qj forty points or more,
the weiner roast which followed. ] The roster of officers for tlie
Congratulations to Doug Raper. 57.53 season is composed of stu*
who recently presented a lovely <jents in varied fields of intereit.
Stag^ and Script’s production o(
"The Lark” brings to a close as-
other successful season of drami
at Atlantic Christian College. Ttte
two three-act plays and three om-
act plays presented covered varied
subjects. T»X) of the three one.
act plays were taken to the East
era Drama Festival in Goldsbotti.
TTie season opened with Shaw'i
"Pygmalion” and closed with Hd-
man’s version of "The Lark" by
French dramatist Jean .Anouilh.
Ellen Dennis, lead in both "Pyj-
mallon” and "The Lark,” will re
ceive her key for points gained
in both acting and back stage wort
She has 108 points — a key re
quires only 80. At this point it ii
interesting to note that more stu
dents have received keys on tcdi-
nical work alone, than on adin|
merits.
Five students. Bill Boswell. Sand-
ford Peele, Delton Glover, Claude
Anthony, and Ted Hubert will re-
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Sigma Tau Has
“Heavenly look”
; diamond to Angie Haddock.
SUMMER PL.^NS
"That heavenly look" was the
theme of Sigma Tau Chi's annual
spring banquet, whix* was a tre
mendous success. It was held at
the Cherry Hotel, Saturday night.
May 4. 1K7. Everj-one thoroughly
enjoyed the speaker, Mr. Sam
Bundy. Amidst shining stars and
silver moons, the sisters and'their
dates danced to the music of
Charles Davis and his band.
Ann Rivenbark and Patsy Ferrell,
reporters.
On May 25, Saturday morning, at
6:00 Phi Sigma Tau will have its
to
! ranging from business to sociil
! science. Ellen Dennis was elected
president; Ted Hubert, vice-prea-
dent: Mary Alice Howard, secre
tary; and S. D. Bundy, treasurer.
Although the plans (or a fall
play are indefinite at t'.ie mameat,
there is a strong prospect that
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Should be quite interesting.
A number of students plan
spend as much time as p^^ible at' ^rakes;^are wuT "preremedli
various other beaches, where they:
will be just "loafing" and soaking
up the sun. Among these are Bar
bara Felton, Sue and Shirley Jones,'
and Loretta T>ndall. '
Back with the faculty, we have
three industrious members who |
will be doing further study at Caro
lina this summer. They are Mr. I ^
Allan Sharp, Mr. Jack Scudder, Willis; Joan of Arc, Ellen Denait:
and Mr. Robert Capps. ' Joan’s Father, Delton Glovtf;
Mr. Earl MacFarlane and fam- Joan’s Mother, Anne Nelson:
Brother, Roney Bum:
Ralph Messick;
‘The Lark” Cast
The Earl of Warwick, Joe Hank-
gree; Bishop Cauchon, Tommj
bers o( the sorority.
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annual senior breaMast at Lamm’s j ily will be making a trip to CaU. 1 Joan’s
Cabin. The signing o( annuals by (ornia come June 14. They plan to ‘ Hie Promoter, ,
all sisters, reminiscing, cutting-up 1 stop in Nebraska to visit relatives 1 The Inquisitor L,eamon SuMK
and eatUng will be the main high-; on the way cross country. They Brother Ladvenu, Claude Anthooj;
lights ol this affair which is given; should see some interesting sights • Robert De Beaudricourt, Joe Hai-
m honor j)f thejgraduating mem-j on the trip. rig. The Little Queen. Anne BaB;
1 . .1 ^ student who ■will be going' The Dauphin, Sanford
Queen Yolande, Doris
Monsieur De La Tremouille, BW
I Moore; Archbishop of Reim^ »•
D. Bundy, Jr.; Captain La
Delton Glover: Executioner, w
Moskos: English soldiers,
Moore, Roney Bunn: Director
Doris Campbell Holsworth; Muw
by Chapel Choir, directed by^
. J. Howard: Costumes by ^
I Jenkins and Anne Ball; L’.gntw
I set up by Claude Anthonjj ‘
, Hubert, Delton Glover. a^J«
I Peele; operated by Dusty
abroad is Elizabeth Castee^ ^
j plans to fly to Germany dura
! vacation. v .
. I Priscilla Balance says pp u ^
ing to Georgia, to Virgmia.
I to the beach. She also pl^
go to summer school.
' she has a pretty full
ahead. , —
I Whatever you have P'®'”’ w
' hope you enjoy it. It’s a
I summer and it should be iu»-
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