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Ross, III, Gastonia; Marshall Ratliffe, Wadesboro; Er nie Schwartz, Philadelphia; and Charles S. Young, Forest City. SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON Herbert H. Browne, Jr., Colum bus, S.C; Edward K. Crawford, Winston Salem: Thomas C. Creasy, Gretna; John McNeely DuBose, Charlotte; William Elliot, Jacksonville, Fla.; Edward Hoop er iiard i soiv WttdesboroTtWiltra1 Winston Salem; Frank A. Mc Cleneghem, Charlotte; Alvin W. Neely, Waynesboro, Ga.; and Thomas Ruffin, Jr., Winston Sa lem. TAU EPSILON PHI Bob Colbert, Washington; Jack Edwards, Miami Beach, Fla.; Don Goldstein, Norfolk, Va.; Sonny Kaplan, Durham; Lewis Levine, Hamlet; Gary Levinson, Gastonia; Herbert Ivan Meyer, Richmond', Va.;; Backer Rosen, Winston Sa lem; and Robert Rosenbachen, Winston Salemr 3 T 0 D A Y 1HI fliMAKERS pr 7fi f A W v 71 ( n ft a iOflll EVAJIS fJELVyil DOUGLAS LYflfJ BARI l ATP SHOW TONIGHT , Doors Open 11:15 ' ';' .' A million arrows scream across Hie heavens! Ten thousand hooves thunder out ..of Asia! THE GREAT AOVBITURt i)F AIL Iht n , is wraswws ii .r m 7 4 1 M H of Genghis Khan .v.v.v.v.;.y.v - . . . , . ( . , with GEGkGI f.iACREADY -"RICHARD KAN Parrot Shows AtMftldie Party Naval Midshipmen took ' time off from their weekly drill ses sions Wednesday afternoon for a beer party at Hogan's' Lake, com plete with two swamped . boats and several men overboard. A minor battle occurred when two dilapidated rowboats with about six Navy men on board collided .with each other in the middle of "the lake. One "salt" capsized both the bther boat and his own and the crews went over board. All hands ?managed to swim to shore. ' One. student was thrown into the water by his fellow "Middies" but was able to retaliate by push Uiifui hhuuLl dfiiiiStely be done to spur musical interest in this country. The need for new blood here is being attacked from both sides, ndt only do we lack as many na tive composers as we would like to have, but we also neglect the local boys when they do come up with a hot tune or two. The Council says we don't even play the music' when we have it. Only about seven per cent of the compositions performed here in jhe United States is the work l J i y l KJ W VJ O Tau chapter of Chi Delta Phi, national honorary literary soror ity, initiated six coeds into mem bership in ceremonies held Mon-! day night in the Horace Williams j Ann Pae lounge. Ann Page Strawberry, S3reserves ... v cBc 8-oz. Pkg. Council grimly notes the steady decrease of classical music in terest here and urges publicity of the precarious cultural position in which we are involved. According to the 12 annual sur vey of- the, major symphony1 orchestras, they find that there is ample room for contemporary and foreign composers if.thejiesd for American composers is ful filled. The Council feels that 'there is not adequate outlet for Amer icans through major symphonic organizations. ' The new members are Judy In abinet. Charlotte; Mary' Ellen Jones, Atlanta, Ga.; Barbara Gar-! f T) Uf A P ri (" 1oz- 0 i 'u r,rs i uii . a a; i tome '.it 1-1 i o Durham; Ruth Mary Hoyt, Tea neck, N. J., and Pat King of Vir ginia Beach, Va. Ann Page With Pork & Tom. Sauce C A & P's Own Ve, f - V f Via? mrf V A &P Fruit 13 Perfect Strike Chum o o f I 3-lb. Can No. 1 Can No. J C3TI J , J K - I "'ft " -Tlrt i fun a f P.ViTfVW'TUTf TH i5 r -M ter tliis year are Virginia Hatch er, Andrews, S. C, Beverly Ware. Clemson, S. C, and Ann Trabue of Hopkinsville, Ky. Following the initiation cere mony a short business meeting was held. President Joan Ers kine announced that Dr. Manta gue! McMillan of Limestone Col lege, national, vice-president of Chi Delta Phi, will address the group sometime' this fall. FRESH FRUITS & VEGETABLES ing one of the attackers into the i lake. Seems as though the boys that did the throwing served un der, their' victim at Norfolk this summer. According to one of the men, the, platoon leader had been such a hard driver that the boys thought it a 'good idea to show their appreciation. Chief spectacle of the day was Norman Hull-Ryde who showed up in short pants (half -sized overalls) and a red jalopy. Hull Ryde proceeded to snap pictures of the party. Sharing the keg-tapping "duties were Jim Wilfert and Al Popple ton. About 200 Midshipmen, some with ) dates, and officers of the unit were present for the social. On hand, also, were Polly, the Chi Psi parrot, and a stray hog who wandered into the midst of things. Ji' li 'ii iiH.iwwmwiiiwwmiiwiin M Li y iv'ij THIS WEEK- O French, Spanish, German and Italian , Books O Religious Books O Household Books - Books on Home Main tenance, Decoration, Plus a Couple of Cook Books. " FRIDAY & SATURDAY ONLY By W. J. 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