North Carolina Newspapers

    TUESDAY, JANUARY 22, 1952
THE DAILY TAR HEEL
Gray io Visit
Other
Un
ITS
PAGE SEVEN.
French Honor Society Jpfdnned
Regularly
In order to "better acquaint
himself with the other units of
the Consolidated University,
President Gordon Gray is now
making plans to Spend a day each
on the campuses of State college
in Raleigh and Woman's college
in Greensboro.
Gray will spend the better part
of each Monday at State and on
Thursdays will travel to Greens
boro to be at W. C
Consolidated University offices
have.been set up at the two near- !
by schools for Gray.- . I
Gray returned to Chapel Hill i
last Saturday from West Point
where he participated in the un
veiling ceremonies for a portrait
of Confederate general Robert E.
Lee. While Secretary of thy Army,
Gray served as chairman of the
Lee portrait committee and was
chieHy responsible for the pjjjce
ment of. the portrait in tl Mili
tary Academy gallery, long a
stronghold of "Yank.2'Vgenerals.
Plans are underway here to
establish a chapter of the Na
tional French Honor society, Pi
Hill; Bettye C. White, Chapel
Hill; Reginald S. White, Lynch
burg, Va.- Dixie B. Whiteley,
Bronxville, N. Y.; Susan F. Wil
kins Sanford; Ann M. Williams,
Durham; Jabe H. Williams, Ashe
ville; Amy Jean Wilson, Shelby;
Nancy J. Wing, Waterville,
Maine; William T. Wolf, Chapel
Hill; Ted P. Young, Winston
Salem. h 1 "'
Give Dimes Now
Delta Phi.
-- .
The purpose of this fraternity,
love for the contributions of
France to world culture.
There will be five classes of
membership. They are regular,
special, honorary, associate, and
alumni. . -
which has the official sanction
of the American Association of
Teachers of French, is to forment
a wider knowledge; and a greater
PORTRAITS Oft
AP-PLIC AT ION . P 1 C T U R ES
You can have pictures of any type made from your Yak
pictures. Contact us today for further details . . . phone
Raleigh 7708.
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waller & stAiTH studio
12 E. Hargeii SiM Raleigh
Dean's List
(Continued irom page 3)
Allan F. Milledge, Miami, Fla.;
Ernest E. Montgomery, New Hav
en, Conn.; Llod B. Moon, Char
lotte; Helen D. Morrow, Chapel
Hill; Barbara . Anne Murphy,
Charlotte; Carmen L. Nahm, De
land, Fla.; Roland T. Neal, Dur
ham; Albert E. Newtcn, Winston-
Salem; Perry M. Noblitj Shelby;!
Allan K. Norberg, Bayside, N. Yr,
Nancy G. Oliver, Wllmingtsn;
Mildred Oswalt, Noberly, Mo.;
Richard J. Painter, Greensboro;
Patricia A. Pantell, Atlanta, Ok.;
Clifton O. Payne, Rural Hall;
Thomas W. Payne, Greensboro;
James R. Phillips, East Gastonia;
Virginia C. Phillips, Kingstree,
S. C; Rupert L. Phipps, Nprfolk,
Va.; Clarence A Poppleton, Sum
merville, S. C; James D. Poteat,
Charlotte; William S. Pregnall,
Charleston, S. C. James T. Prit
chett, Lenoir; Jacquelin L. Quesn
bery, Waynesboro, Va.; William
A. Rankin Reids ville; Carolyn L.
Reichard, Charlotte; Marcia A.
Rice, Norfolk, Va.; James G. Rich
ards, Miami, Fla.; Joseph I. Rid
dle, Morganton; Burton J. Rights,
Winston-Salem; Bobby S. Rigsbee,
Durham.
Nancy G. Ripple, Winston
Salem; Mary E. Rogers, Ckar
.lotte; Robert L. Rollins Farmville;
Elizabeth A. Royall, Elkin; Lois
G. Ruffin, Tunstall, Va.; Clyde B.
Satterwhite, Salisbury; Gene L.
Sauls, Raleigh; John MSchorren
berg, Asheville; Jake Schoonder
woerd, Carrboro; Talbot B. Selby.
Chapel Hill; Arnold ' C. Shaw,
Asheville; Howard W. Shields,
Marble; Lewis A. Sikes, Tabor
City; James P. Smith, Mont
gomery, Ala.; Robert G. Smith,
Rutherfordton; Roy Lee Smith,
Stanfteld; Jane A. Sneed, Ft.
Pierce, Fla.; Jackson G. Sparks,
Warrenton, Ga.; Margaret J.
Stewart, Raleigh; Thomas D.
Stokes, Lexington; Peter W.
Strader, Sarasota, Fla.; Mary K
Stribling, Clarksdale, Miss; Julia
E. Strong, Savannah, Ga..; Judith
A. Taylor Lawrenceville, N. J .,
Joseph L. Terrell, Raleigh; Ellen
M. Tredway, Roanoke, Vaj; Gabri-j
elle J. Uzzell, Charleston, S. C.;
Anne L. Van Kirk, Charleston,
West Va.
Irwin E. Vannik, Raleigh;
Frederick W. Vogler, Burlington,
Vt.; John A. Von Osen, Wil
mington; George B. Walton, Chad
bolirn; Har,?tt & Ward, Hyh-,
ington; William G. Ware, Burling
ton; Willima S. Vvtst, Chapel
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