SUNDAY, JANUARY 20, 1952
Tim, DAILY TARr HEEL
PAGE SEVEN
New ADPi Pledges Introduced
During Annual Old South Ball
First White Rose Bali Is Held
For Kappa Delta P Ledge Class
Give Dimes Now
-Pledges of Alpha Delta Pi sor-1
ority danced in an ante-bellum
surrounding on Friday evening,
when the sorority held its annual
Old South Ball at the Carolina
Inn. . . . .' . .- -
- The balconies leading into the
ballroom were . decorated with
streamers of ivy, and baskets of
fern and woodwardia were used
by the stepsr leading onto the
dance floor. An arrangement of
blue and white carnations center-4
ed the punch table, and a fan
shaped arrangement ' of white
gladiolas was used on the band
stand. Old-fashioned silhouettes of
each pledge were displayed on
blue backgrounds with white fur
fles, and hung along the columns.
Music for the dance, which was
held from 9 until 12 o'clock, was
furnished by Jimmie Perkins and
his orchestra.
Dean Fred Weaver announced
the pledges as they formed the
traditional diamond figure. Each
pledge carried a nosegay of white
and blue carnations
--
Two small Southern Belles, Miss
Dale Sloan and Miss Laura Ran
son, carrying miniature nosegays,
attended the pledges during the
presentation.
Leading the figure were Pledge
Class President Julia Steed with
Hubert Rogers of Fair Bluff; Sec
retary Rosemary Scovil with Obie
Lee of Lumberton; Treasurer Joan
McCutchen with Jake Stauffer of
Greenville: and Social Chairman
Judy Taylor with Ken Rogers of
Richmond, Va.
Following the formation of the
figure, awards were made to the
Outstanding Pledge, Peggy Goode,
and to the pledge with highest
scholastic average, Julia Shields.
Small wooden paddles bearing
the sorority crest and Greek let
ters were presented as favors.
Invited guests, for the evening
included Mrs. R. H. Wettach, Mr. J
and Mrs. Fred II. Weaver, campus
housemothers, Stray Greeks Pres
ident Mary Keefe, and Independ
ent Coed Board President Rosa
Lee Brake.
Assisting the ADPfs in enter
taining - was their housemother,
Miss Olivia Rambo.
Pledges and their dates were
Pat Aydlett of Elizabeth City with
Dave Rowe of College Park, Md.;
Doris Casey of Mount Olive, with
Bob Leonard of Charlotte; Peggy
Jean Goode of Charlotte with Jack
Goode of Charlotte; Elizabeth
Gregg of Asheville with Bob Say-
wer of Asheville; Virginia Her
: The first annual 'White Rose
Ball of Beta Chi chapter of Kap
pa Delta sorority . was held last
evening in the Carolina Inn, in
honor of the fall pledge class.
Garlands of ivy interwoven
with white roses were twined
around each column in the ball
room. Green Greeks letters sprin
kled With diamond dust were
used on the curtains of the band
stand. Fifteen scrolls bearing the
names of the pledges were hung
on the wall above giant card
board emeralds. ; V
Hal Gore and his orchestra
played for the. dance, which was
held from 9 until 12 o'clock.
Ray Jefferies, assistant to . the
dean of students; announced the
pledges who with their dates
formed the KD figure. Following
the formation of the figure the
pledges knelt and sang "KD Girl."
They carried old-fashioned nose-
DAILY CROSSWORD
man of Conover with Jim Cox of gays of white roses- pliges re-
i-t j. i t . Sceived as favors ffold KD dron-
rv 1 1 r 1 1 h r 1 1 j x iannv n nstPTrnvpr
of . Asheville with Sonny Braxton
of Dunn; Betsy Norwood of Ben
nettsville, S. C, with Ralph Was
del of Concord. .
Jacqueline Owen of "Winter
Park, Fla., with Tommy Williams
of Orlando, Fla.; Margaret Pad
gette of Chapel Hill with Ralph
Jonas of Lincolnton; Anne Phil
lips of Franklin with Bob Phelps
of Windsor; Flosy Rigg of Crest
wood, N. Y., with J. B. Cochran
of West Lafayette, Ind.; Julia
Robertson of Greenville, S. C,
with. Charles Harrell of Green
wood, S. C; Julia Shields of
Chapel Hill with Lloyd Hinton
of Washington, D. C; Nancy Jo
Smith of High Point with Hey
wood Washburn of High Point.
(See OLD SOUTH, Page 8)
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Leading the figure were Pledge
Class President Alice Jarie Hinds,
Vice - President :Ruth Ledford,'
Secretary Daisy Wade, and Trea
surer Ann Voorhis.
Invited guests for . the evening
included Chapel Hill alumnae of
the sorority, - campus house
mothers, and Mrs. R. H. Wettach,
dean of women. The Kappa Del
tas were assisted in entertaining
by their housemother, Mrs. G. M.
Hursysz.
Pledges and their dates were
Helen Beard of Hillsboro with
(See WHITE ROSE, Page 8) .
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