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Hill ! !i SUNDAY, JANUARY 20, 1952 PAGE EIGHT THE DAILY TAR HEEL 17 UNG Students Entertained! -White Rose- (Continued from page 7) Pha r m a cy P ea ri V Est f 'a 'Hi t i 'i A 'group of 17 UNC students made a trip to Camp Butner Youth Centei?s yesterday after noon. Camp Supt. James Waite explained the organization and planning .of the Center to the visitors, and took them on a tour of the camp grounds. The group ate dinner with the CLASSIFIED: ANNOUNCEMENTS Butner boys and later in the eve ning there was a basketball game between camp Butner and the Y boys. Refreshments were served and the students returned to UNC. Co-chairmen in charge of ar ranging these trips to the Camp are H. B, Glover and Jim Shotts. Plans are now being made for the Butner boys to spend a day on the Carolina campus. ' DEPENDABLE WRECKER SERVICE 24 HOURS a day, Poe Motor Company, day phone 6581. night phone 2-3441. (Chg. lxl) UNIVERSITY TRUCKING COMPANY Local and long distance household moving. Contact Hauling Cargo Insur ance, 100 East Franklin St. Phone 4041. Or see Ross or James Norwood. (Chg lxl) FOR RENT MODERN 3-R O OM FURNISHED apartment. 2Ya blocks from campus. Apply 309 Ranson St. side entrance. HELP WANTED EMPLOYERS FILE YOUR JOB OPEN INGS with us for quick, efficient, and accurate service. Southeastern Em ployment - Agency. Dial 2-6753 after 3 p. m. " -Old South- Continued from page 7) with Felix As by" of Washington Neta Whitty of New Bern with A. Frank Moore of Timmonsville S. C.; Nancy Woodruff of Nash ville with Carroll Brady of Tryon Jbormal initiation ceremonies were held yesterday morning for 15 members of the pledge class Following the ceremonies, Big Sisters in the sorority presented their Little Sisters gold drop-let tered ADPi necklaces. Those initiated were Pat Ayd lett, Laura Davis, Peggy Goode, Elizabeth Gregg, Betsy Norwood, Jackie Owen, Anne Phillips, Flosy Rigg. Julia Robertson, Rosemary ScoviL Julia Shields, Nancy Jo Smith, Julia Steed, Judy Taylor, and Shirley Whitf ord. James Webb of Hillsboro; Susan Briggs of Asheville with Pope Lee of Asheville; Margaret Ann Brock of Richlands with John Lester of Stoneville. Donna Hauck of Aberdeen, S. D. with Al Pop pleton of Summerville, S. C; Alice Jane Hinds of St. Peters burg, Fla. with Harold Ward of Washington, D. C; Mary Grace Houser of Cherryvflle with ,C. A. Hull of Cherry ville. Ruth Ledford of Durham with Paul Carswell of Durham; Fran ces McColl of Bennettsville, S. C. with Paul Barnes of Bennettsville, S. C; Mary Schaeffer of Tusca loosa, Ala. with Gene Shaw of Cumberland, Md.; Jackie Krell of Columbia, S. C. with Bill O'Brien of Portsmouth, Va.; Connie Shanklin of Raleigh with Dick Hunt of Rocky Mount; Nancy Shotwell of Lynchburg, Va. with Frank Brooke, Abington, Va.; Pa tricia Todd of Hopkinsville, Ky. with Bill Hamilton of Fairmont Anne Voorhis of Chabel Hill with J Houston Teague of Cape of Good Hope, South Africa; and Daisy Wade of Bluefield. W. Va. with Will London of Pittsboro. Twenty-two students from the ' Pharmacy School were named to the Dean's list for fall quarter, while an additional 27 students were listed on the Honor Roll. Students placed on the Dean's list were Herman Sutton Bar- brey, Nicholas Harry Batuyios, Carl Thomas Bauguess, William Vernon Bradley, Baylus Cade Brooks, Margaret Carolyn Bur gess, Henry Paul Cogdell, Jerry Thomas Gay lord, Elbert Neal Herring, Gus William Hudson, James Benjamin Patton. Sara Fountain Lore, John Ed ward Mills, Benjamin Kater Mob ley, Emmanuel Michael Paturis, Waller Stephen Perrow, Gilbert Clark Russell, Robert Garland Smith, William Potter Wells, Kenneth L. Wiggins, Earl. Hardy Willif ord and John Dee Wood The Honor Roll students were Donald Hines Bissett, Charles Donald Blanton, Earl Triplett Brown, Eleanor Grey Bullock, Rowe Bogle Campbell, Herman Hallett Daniels, Aubrey Chester Dollar, Junious Franklin Fer guson, James Hugh Fletcher, Bar bara Nan Gilliam, Joseph Earl Hatcher, Harry Lynn Hauss, Freda Mollie Hobowsky, Worth Seymour-Holt. Beatrice Blanche Kaminetzky, John Augustus Kluttz, Alfred Holt Mebane, William Paul Pow ell, Nancy Anne Samuel, John Marshall Sasser, Roy Cornelius Sheperd, William Darle Shouse, Jack Everette Silvers, Joe Don ald Stone, Richard Barnard Stone, Patsy Ruth Upchurch, Al- lene Marie Warren. EXCLUSIVE ROAD-SHOW ENGAGEMENT "MOVIE OF THE WEEK!' LIFE MAGAZINE frriM SKZAHX 1r by TECKMICOtOR SPECIAL RATES For Students . & Faculty 3 SHOWS TODAY 1:45 4:20 8:50 p.m. ASTOft THEATRE 303 E. Main Durham Phon 3-0211 L 4J fU'lR r?r?r2nrreriifpri nr 5& u imwsw engal ctftefysAZ Chesterfield 'Mm SIGNED pnopiuETOii y-'r lyq-Vc !l"rV ;.:ij::'?::; i , nr..-: . : 4 m J ,'7V-,V' 'r r . ..... .... C3TP 1 rav.Dfl.C3IPL 9mim teaM' fcMMMnJ from the Report of a Weil-Known 4Je$soreh Oraantidtion 1.1 inofWWflftfllwniNMN'lMiiillitllftiiWUtrfi ond bnv Cho'sforfiQld : has hi 1 J, 1 hi i if ." 1 1 , ' t
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