SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 2, imZ THE DAILY TAR HEEL, Campus By Mary He According to the calendar it's February 2, and on campus comes the old, familiar cry "Operation Beach." Leading the procession are the Dekes and Chi Phi's, who are welcome to the title of being "fustest with the mostest," Burr . . . Chi Phi's and dates will in vade Myrtle Beach, while the Dekes have chosen Wrights ville V 2,'.' !... 5 SPONSORS FOR THE ALPHA TAU OMEGA pledge dance held last night at the Carolina Inn, are Miss Jane Kottmeier of Orlando, Fla. with Pledge Class President Nick Hart of Honolulu, Hawaii, bottom, row (left to right), Miss Jean Johnson of Atlanta, Ga. with Secretary-Treasurer Tom Adler of Leonia, N. J., and Miss Concha Martone of Fairlawn, N. J. with Vice-President Charles Itotta of Fairlawn, N. J. ' St Valentine's Day Theme Used For Alpha Tau Omega Formal .Cupid reigned supreme last night when Alpha Delta chapter ot Alpha Tau Omega fraternity held its annual pledge dance at the Carolina Inn. Two giant red hearts, wreathed with whlte-sp:rayed pine boughs' and centered ; with the Greek letters of the fraternity, were used at either end of the ball room. Twenty . miniature hearts bearing the names of the pledges were displayed around the walls. Completing the St. Valentine's themo were red and white streamers used, on the chandeliers and bandstand. Music for the formal dance, which, was held from 9 until 12 o'clock, was furnished by Frank Settlemyer and: his orchestra. Invited guests for the evening included 1 campus ' housemothers, -and alumni of the fraternity. The fraternity was -assisted in enter taining by Mrs. Nell Justice, housemother. White ' gardenia corsages y tied with; fred7 ancl ; silver ribbon and miniature fraternity paddles were presented i ; o. ., the dates of the, pledges. ' J's . ':i i Following the dance, actives, pledges and dates returned to the cliapter house for a midnight - breakfast.. Pledge . Weekend f es (tvities will be resumed this: even--ing with a, banquet at tjiechapter house, 1 and !al 'party at! Sm'ith's :;n!r: ' ,,!:;:.':: Collection s Boddie as headquarters. Beach, while the Dekes have We'll give the Sigma Chi's credit for wanting to be first, anyhoo. Last Saturday the halls of Alpha Tau resounded with the beach' - yell, but for numerous reasons the troops just couldn't make it. Instead they brought the beach to the Sigma Chi bar, and the remains of said sandpiles are 9 1 I ( Lake. Members of the 1952 pledge class and their dates are President Nick Hart, Honolulu, Wawaii with Jan Kottmier, Orlando, Fla.j Vice President Charles Motta, Fair lawn, N. J., with Concha Martone, Fairlawn, N. J.; Secretary-Treasurer Tom Adler, Leonia, N. J. with Jeari Johnson, Atlanta, Ga.; Ted Bondi, Genesea, N. Y. with Peggy Fox, Charlotte; David Cooper, Washington, D. C. with Ann Bowie, Marlboro, Md.; Pete Darlington, Bridgeport, Pa. with Titzi Matthews, Suffolk, Va. R. B. Fitch, Chapel Hill, with Marilyn Habel, Chapel Hill; Bob Flake, Rockingham with Miriam Flake, Rockingham; Keith Grady, Lancaster, S. C. with Clara Steele, Lancaster, S. C; Dick Kocornik, West Orange, N. J. with Joan Membry, Daytona Beach, Fla.; Hal Rollins, Rockingham with Ruby Hodges, Raleigh; Dave Rowe, College Park, Md. with Pat Aydlett, Elizabeth City; Jerry Russe.ll, Ardmore, Pa. with Linda Smith, Charlotte; Mike Seawell, J ackson . with; Sally- Ann Dickens, Weldori; Austin Stevens, Smith field, with Ella Ann Lee, Smith field; Noel Sullivan, Chapel Hill with Sara Rose, Chapel Hill; George Wallin, Maple wood, N. J. with M imi Lynch, Winstbn-Salem ; and Iay Wilson, 'Ft. Mohrqe .Va: with Jotq' Colev Newton' still being : 1 tracked through the house. New Sigma Chi pin-up is Bon nie Bondurant, Tri-Delt from Winston-Salem," who wears the white cross of brother Bob El lington of Burlington, Serenading of the week was done by the ATO's who traveled to Raleigh Tuesday night in hon or of Laura Deane Matheson of Ahoskie. Laura is the pin-up of brother Roy Parker, former Edi tor of The Daily Tar Heel. Laura is a student at St. Mary's. New initiates of ATO are Luke Stephens of Orrum and Harold Butts of Daytona Beach, Fla. Tom Stevens of Smithneld was instal led as chaplain of ATO last Wed nesday. Chi Omega Aurelia Fulton, of Walnut Cove is pinned to PiKA Freddie Stafford of Greensboro and State. The Chi O's enter tained the campus fraternities with a "study-break coffee hour" last Wednesday night. The Chi Psi's were hosts to the. Alpha Gam's for dinner and a party at the chapter house oq Tuesday night. Tomorrow , after noon from 4:30 until 6 the Alpha Gam's "will hold coffee hour. Scheduled visitor of the week end at the Alpha Gam house is Ann Birmingham, 51 grad and last year's chapter president. New S AE pledge is J eddings Crawford of Columbia, S. C, transfer from the Citadel. Fol lowing the pledging, the chapter gave a beer party in his honor. The Pi Kappa Phi's were hosts to Tau chapter from State fol lowing the Carolina-State game last Saturday. New Pi Kap pin up is Joyce Holms of Durham, who wears the pin of Jerry Wom ack of Spencer. Joyce is a nurse the Cerebral Palsy Hospital in Durham. Actives of Pi Lam entertained their pledges last Saturday with a stag beer party at the chapter house. Now wearing the SPE heart of Myron Banks of Raleigh is Nancy Hobbs of Rocky Mt. Nancy is an ADPi and junior at Dook's Col lege. Linn Garibaldi, president of Alpha Sigma of Chi Psi's alumni asociation, was guest of honor when the chapter held its annual pledge banquet Thursday. Pre ceding the dinner, cocktail hour was observed, ,. Chi Phi Buck Buchanan of Syl- via is pinned to Barbara Cox of Asheboro, junior coed; Brothers of PiKA are having"to split forces this afternoon in order to attend two weddings. Guy Rawls of Raleigh past president and fall quarter grad, and Mary Sutton, fall quarter grad, will be married this afternoon in Wil mington. Another PiKA fall quar ter grad, Bill Craft and Joanne Brantly will be married in Greensboro this afternoon. New pledges of PiKA are Ter ry Daughtry of Key West, Fla. and Chris Brunning of Greens boro. Pledges of Lambda Chi will be initiated , into membership in ceremonies at the chapter house tonight. Following initiation the new initiates will be entertained Pledges of Lambda Chi will be initiated into membership in ceremonies at the chapter house tonight. Following initiations the new initiates will be entertained by the old actives at the chap ter house. . A. Phi Kap; pin-up of brother Guy Paul Dixon of Morehead City is Betsy Wade of Dook's Nursing School Announcement is made., of? the marriage ( of ; kappa Sig'S Herb Spugh ; a'nd' Barbara McAUisJer of Charlotte. Barbara Was a ;sfu- To Preside At Mrs. J. F. Ober Mrs., Julia - Fuqua Ober of Norfolk, Va., national president of Kappa Delta sorority, and Miss Elizabeth Winston Lanier of Pet ersburg, Va.v national historian, of the sorority will preside at for mal" initiation ceremonies for Beta Chi chapter this afternoon. Thirteen pledges of Kappa Del ta will be initiated in ceremonies to be held at 2 o'clock at the chapter house, . Those being in itiated into membership are Su san Briggs of Asheville; Margaret Ann Brock of Richlands; Donna Hauck of Aberdeen, S. D.; Mary dent at Queen's College and is a member of ADPi. The ADPi's will hold coffee hour for the1 medical and dental schools on Wednesday night fol lowing chapter meeting. The PiKA's were hosts to the Kappa .Delta's, for a party on Tuesday night at the Carolina Club. A special delegation from the PiKf house traveled to Nashville Tenn. this weedend. Why? To at tend the Grand Olde Opry, no less. - LAST TIMES TODAY - 88 THE- '.LADY dhd the-BANDIl Louis Hay ward '. L'AT-Sii;OW::XO.N IGHT" To Pffren; :.our; pbtrons' hear about unusually good movies ',.,qffrr 'they're' gone E URGE YQU T0:.. WE PROMISE YOU t'A SUPERIOR CONCOCTION Ajr vvii c ' Tim& Magazine , ALEG UINNESS '' versatlld star of "Kind Hearts and Coronets'.' . in--' ! Lim ;T A Ml i ' ' produced by Michael Balcon An Ealing Studio Production V ' vi - AivArttif-Rank Organization Presentation ' ' . I) 'AUnlvirsal-ldternationiilRsSeasij. ,. KD Initiation Miss Elizabeth Lanier Grace Hauser of Cherry ville; Ruth Ledford of Durham; Fran ces McColl of Bennettsville, S. C; Mary Schaeffer of Tuscaloosa, Ala.; Connie Shanklin of Raleigh; Patricia Todd of Hopkinsville, Ky.; Anne Voorhis, Chapel Hili; Daisy Wade of Bluefield, W. Va.; Nancy Shotwell of Lynchburg, Va.; and Mrs. Louise Lamont of Chapel HilL Following the ceremonies, a formal banquet will be held in the Blue Room of Lenoir Hall in honor of the new initiates. Mrs. Ober will deliver the main ad dress, speaking on "What Kappa Delta Means To Me." Seated at the speaker's table with Mrs. Ober will be Miss Lanier, Beta Chi President Nancy Jordan, Vice- President Amy Wilson, Pledge Class President Alice Jane Hinds, and Vice-President Ruth Ledford. Invited guests for the banquet include Mrs. Gordon Gray, Chapel Hill alumnae of the sorority, and sorority sponsors. Recently pledged to Kappa Del ta were Jacque Krell of Columbia, S. C. and Louise Marks of Ashe ville. Patricia-Medina SEE -THIS- COMEDY! WILL ENJOY IT ! ! ! HO! I OWAV L --i-w---yW ; 1 ! ' " i i . !. i ' . ' ' ..." . 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