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Date Set By
For Annual
Friday, April 22, will mark the
occasion of the annual spring ban
quet of Phi Sigma Tau sorority.
In recent meetings the sisters have
discussed the details of 'the ban
quet, including the fchoosing of the
mi-nu and the appointing of com
mittees.
Miss Bette Pomfrey was in
dharge of arranging the event at
the Ship ’N’ Shore restaurant.
Miss Fan Faulkner, Miss Jackie
Rivf.-nbark, and Miss Sally Mc
Lean are making arrangements
for a band. Dr. Mildred Hart.sock
will be the guest speaker at the
banquet.
At the meeting of the sisters on
February 1, Mis.s Tucker Uzzelle,
who is in charge of the committee
on nationalization, reported the
results of her investigation regard-
inj; i-'xix.'nses and other require
ments.
The sisters decided to order
composite pictures of the sorori
ty members again this year. Miss
Brenda Cale and Miss Emily Wat
ers were delegated to select a
gift for the new baby, born in Jan
uary, of a sister, Mrs. Dot Elliott.
Much discussion centered around
the.idea of changing the time of
the sorority meetings so that more
freshman members could attend,
Phi Sigma
Banquet
] but no decision was reached.
I Plans for spring rush were made
' in detail at the meeting on Feb-
I ruary 8. The sisters decided to
greet rushees informally on the
' dates decided by the IFC, next
, Monday and Tuesday, at the Al-
j pha Sigma Phi fraternity house.
I A refreshment committee, con
sisting of Miss Carlaine Richards,
I Miss Janelle Childress, Miss Nan
cy Smith, Miss Kay Oliver, Miss
Sue Denning, and Miss Harriette
Watson, was selected. Decorations
will be arranged by Miss Mickey
Hayes and Miss Sally McLean.
Miss Helen Williams, Miss Nancy
' Jean Edwards, Miss Brenda Tyn
dall, and Miss Linda Cale are in
charge of securing entertainment,
and favors will be provided by
Miss Cynthia Smith, Miss Becky
Webb, Miss Frances Evett, and
Miss Betty Ann Thomas.
Miss Tucker Uzzelle, intramural
representative, announccjd that sis
ters who joined the sorority this
fall are now eligible to participate
on the sorority’s intramural team.
President Zarelda Walston ask
ed for the sisters’ Support of, and
attendance at, the discussion
groups that wiU be a major part
of Religious Emphasis Week in
March.
Dance Is Canceled By Sorority
Delta Sigmas sorority, who spon
sors the annual Valentine Dance,
voted not to have the dance to
morrow evening, as previously
planned. Flu is affecting numbers
of students daily, and it is felt
that the assQjnbling of a large
group of people may cause the
Alpha Sig Elects
Chapter Officers
Las't week the new officers of
Alpha Sigma Phi fraternity were
installed at the chapter house on
Gold Street. The out-going officers
were Dick Taylor, president, Don
Howard, vice-]jresident, James
Moore, secretary, Julius Woody,
treasurer, Marshall Parvin, chap-
lin, James Abrams, pledge master,
and Don Benton corresponding
secretary.
The new officers of the frater
nity are as follows: president,
James Abrams, vice - president,
Julius Wood, secretary, Mancel
Crisp, treasurer, Joe Tolson, Chap
lin, Johnny McBride, pledge mast
er, Nick Porter, corresponding
secretary, Billy Edwards, public
relations, Larry Crawford, and re
porter, Johnny B. Edwards.
All of the new officers are to
serve for the spring semester in
1960 and the fall semester of next
academic year.
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epidemic to spread. Also, the Miss
Wilson Pageant is being held on
Saturday night.
This action was taken at the
meeting of the sisters on February
eighth. Miss Janice Huggins will
assume the duties of president in
the place of Miss Judith Parrish.
Miss Eva Nan Summerlin was
elected vice - president in the
place of Miss Huggins.
The sisters were reminded of
the volleyball games remaining on
the intramural schedule. Miss
Summerlin served refreshments.
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THE COLLEGIATE
Delta Sig Board
Holds Seminars
The Alumni Control Board of,
Delta Sigma Phi recently sponsor-;
ed a weekend of seminars for the |
members and pledges of the chai>
ter. The seminar on “Social Eti
quette” was led by Miss Sara
Bain Ward, honorary housemoth
er; that on “The Fraternity Rit
ual” was led by Dr. J. P. Tyn
dall, chapter sifpervisor; . that on
“Fraternity Standards” was led by
Russell T. Roebuck, Alumni Con
trol Board President; and chapter
president John Hales assisted by
William Willis led the group in a
discussion of “Rushing Proced
ures.”
The chapter members, pledges,
their wives and dates were the
guests of the Alumni Control
Board on Friday night at a dance
held in the Wilson Room of the
Cherry Hotel. Sandwiches and
cookies were served from silver
platters and fruit punch from a
silver punch bowl. The table was
centered with an arrangement of
carnations in the Valentine motif.
Alumni member Warren Barnes
served refreshments.
February 12, 1960
Jerry Narron Elected
President Of Sigma Pi
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Quinton To Head
Honor Society
Wayne Quinton, a senior stu
dent of Atlantic Christian College,
was elected president of the Gold
en Knot Honor Society at a meet
ing of the honor group held last
week.
The election was necessitated by
the graduation of the past presi
dent of the Golden Knot, Ken
Brinson, Miss Emily Waters is
Secretary - Treasurer of the or
ganization.
Other members of the honor so
ciety are Miss Sarah Brame, Miss
Bette Pomfrey, Miss Louise Wells,
Miss Zarelda Walston, Miss Flora
Griffin, and Ralph Messick.
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DAIRY PRODUCTS
“In the past two weeks many
important events have taken
place in the life of Sigma Pi fra
ternity,” Jerry Narron president
of the fraternity announced today.
The first of these occurrences
was the initiation, informal and
formal, of pledges on January 28
and 30. The main ceremony was
held on Saturday, January 30,
with Mr. William Marable, pro
fessor of English at Chowan Col
lege, presiding. The men chosen
to become a part of the national
brotherhood of Sigma Pi are Wil
liam Batchelor, Clyde Morgan,
and Robert Swineford.
A few days following the initia
tion of these new members, an
election of officers for the coming
semester was held. Those men
elected to fraternity offices are as
follows: Jerry Narron, president;
Jimmy Taylor, sergeant-at-arms;
Richard Britt, vice president; Clif
ton White, secretary; and Clarence
Shealy, treasurer.
These officers officially assumed
their positions at an installation
service held last Monday night.
Sigma Pi is now awaiting a
visit of the chapter’s field execu
tive. The guest is expectecd to
visit the fraternity for several
days to assist in fraternity affairs.
Sigma Tau Begins Banquet Plans
Sigma Tau Chi sorority held a
short meeting Monday at which
time several items of business
were discussed and settled.
The sorority has begun to make
plans for spring rush. A commit
tee has been appointed to make
definite preparations. Heading this
committee as chairman is Miss
Linda Lankford, and working with
her are Miss Mary Liz Hpward,
Miss Alease Willoughby, Miss Mar
ti Sugg, Miss Jewel Blowe, and
Miss Sandra Sp§U.
Plans are being made for an in
formal party for the sisters to be
held sometime in March.
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