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$9 FRIDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1951 "page snv THE DAILY TAR HEEL i I. I m 4 New (Officers . Are Elected In Golden Bear , The Order of the Golden Bear elected Bob Anderson of Clem son, S. C. as Bartender for winter quarter. Other officers elected at Tues- rv I uuKe, Uaro ina , ' . . . - - Law Chapters , Hear Devi n Chief Justice Devin of the North Carolina Supreme Court was guest speaker at luncheon at the Carolina Inn last Saturday given by the Duke and Carolina day's gathering at the Shack for chapters of Delta Theta Phi, na the coming quarter are Vice-3ar- tional law fraternity. tender Bob Johnson; Labor For- In his address -he emphasized ger Barry Farber; Keeper of the the Pt that maintaining high Cellar Keys Lennie Guyes; Keep er of the Archives, T. Mac Long; and Chaplain Moe Huntley. New members of the Order are Sue Lindsey, Jerry Cook, Herb Pendergraft, Bruce Melton, Bob Anderson, Joe Nelson, Bev War ner, Bruce Bauer, Lennie Guyes, Lou Wolfsheimer, Brad Cantwell, O. Mac White, Al Poppleton, Bar ry Farber, LCDR. Joseph A Mat thews, and Jerry DuBose . Alph .a Tau. Omega,! To Fete 40 Children With Varty ideals and working hard are es sential to the achievement of suc cess in the legal profession. He also gave factual situations in several cases, which are now be fore the Court for decision. Prof. R. H. Wettach, of the Uni versity Law; School, and Paul Bryan of Washington, D. C, an attorney and master inspector for the national senate of Delta Theta Phi, were guests at the lucheoh. Following Chief Justice Devin's address, Bryan commented on the the , activities of other senates he had recently visited. On Saturday night members of Battle senate of the University, Bob Page New Prexy Of Phi Delta Theta Bob -Page, senior from Plain- field, N. J. was elected president their wives and dates were guests of . the Beta chapter of Phi Delta of the Byrnes Senate of Duke for ". - . .' , , 1 , "U l j ' i cu: ' ThPta fratnrnitv weanesaav uaiu-e nciu. xu uie oiumcis nicrVit TTf succeeds Fred Cutts of Ballroom in Durham. -t" Atlanta, 6a. Other officers elected were Secretary Van Weatherspoon, Durham; Warden Dick Kinne- brew, Americus, Ga. ; Vice-president Jim Collins, Philadephia; Alumni Secretary John Boushall, Tampa, Fla., and Rush Chairman George Blackwelder, Hickory. Tha Phi Delts elect officers twice each school year. The Alpha Tau Omega's will be hosts to 40 Negro children from the first grade of the North Side Elementary School for a Christ mas party this afternoon. Santa Claus will welcome the guests and distribute gifts from under the Christmas tree. During the afternoon ice cream and cook ies will be served. Paul Reichle will play the pi- Phi Kap's Elect H arre 1 1 P res ident Lambda: chapter of Phi Kappa Sigma has elected Charles Harrell of Greenwood. S. C., as their president for the coming year. Other officers are Vice-President Broughton Correll, Winston Salem; Treasurer David Simpson, Monroe; Secretary Bob Wallace, Baltimore, Md. ; Corresponding Secretary Ted Dawes, Baltimore; Pledge Trainer Joe O'Brien, Phil adelphia; House Manager Jim Carson, Kansas City, Mo.; Ser-geants-at-arms Hood Van der Arond, Philadelphia, and Duane Johnson, Niagara Falls. ano and lead the group in sing ing Christmas carols. " Last night the ATO's and dates had a party at the chapter house to wrap the gifts for this after noon's guests. Refreshments were served and the fraternity quartet entertained. The 1 University Party WANTS TO WISH ALL THE STUDENTS OFU.N.C.A Merry Christmas AND Happy. New Year Delicious Gifts: Candy To Suit . Christmas Tastes! O HoUingsworth O Pahgburne ;v::"V...-. 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