THE DAILY TAR HEEL
FRIDAY, "FEBRUARY 8, 1952
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SPONSORING FOR THE
KAPPA SIGMA'S Annual Black
and White Formal pledge dance
are, top row (left to right), Patti
Arnette of Wooster, Ohio with
Pledge Class Vice-President Dick
Kane of Wooster, Ohio; Pat Noah
of Chapel Hill with Parliamenta
rian Sam Emory of Chapel Hill;
Black-Wh ie Formal 'Highl ig hts
Kappa Sigma Pledge Weekend
Pledges of Alpha Mu chapter of
Kappa -Sigma Fraternity will be
honored at the fraternity's annual
Black and White Formal, to be
held tomorrow evening at the
Ckapel Hill Country Club.
Pledge weekend festivities will
begin this evening with a buffet
dinner at the chapter house and
a party at the Club Sirloin.
Brunch will be served at noon
tomorrow at the chapter house
for actives, . pledges and dates,
and immediately following there
will be a champagne party at the
Gaapel Hill Country Club. Prior
to the dance dinner will be served
at the Club.
Music for the Black and White
Formal, which will be held from
9 until 12 o'clock, will be fur
nished by Bill Byers and the
Cavaliers of .Duke and Carolina.
The Kappa Sigma Star and
Crescent will be formed, follow
ing the presentation of pledges
Vd their dates. Dates of the
pledges will carry bouquets of
red roses.
Leading the figure will be
Pledge- Class President Curtis
Harper of Albany, Ga. with Jane
tlawyer of Terrytown, N. Y.;
. Vice-President Dick Kane of
Wooster, Ohio with Patty Arnette
of Wooster, Ohio; Secretary
Treasurer Caleb Maddox of Golds
feoro with- Dawson Thompson of
Cdtdsboroi; Sargeant-At-Arms
Sam Donn,ell of Goldsboro with
SaHy Edgerton of Goldsboro; and
Parliamentarian Sam Emory of
Charel Hill with Pat Noah of
Chapel Hill. '
Invited guests, for the evening
include Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Smith
o Raleigh, Dr. E.J. Wc-odhouse,
Dr. and Mrs. Sam Emory, and
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Calhoun.
Dates of both , actives' ( and
pledges will be presented gold!
cased combination suede and
clothes brushes, ! bearing the
Kappa Sigma .crest.
Immediately following the
dance breakfast will be served at
thj chapter house.
Pledges and their dates are
John Banner of Mt. Airy with
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center, Jane Sawyer of Terrytown,
N.Y. with Pledge Class President
Curtis Harper of Albany, Ga.;
bottom row (left to right), Daw
son Thompson of Goldsboro with
Secretary-Treasurer Caleb Mad
dox of Goldsboro; and Sally
Edgerton of Goldsboro with
Sargeant-At-Arms Sam DonnelL
Barrus of Kinston with Delia
Edwards of Kinston; Hal Bennett
of High Point with Peggy Smith
deal of High Point; Dave Bristol
of Andrews with Betty- Jean
Greenwood of Andrews; Luther
Hartsell, III, of Concord with Joan
Brown of Blackville; Bob Hook of
Raleigh with Barbara Snead of
Raleigh; Ronnie Xedbetter of
Charlotte with Lydia Lewis of
Florence, S. C; Walter McFall of
Asheville with Johanna Mooney
of Asheville.
Joe Mosier of Chattanooga,
Tenn, with Diana Knott of Kin
ston; Dick Neill of Fort Pierce,
Fla. with Jane Berryhill of Chapel
Hill; Emmitt Nesbit of Norfolk,
Va. with Jackie Curtis of Boston,
Mass.; Bobby Noble of Goldsboro
with Montee Maddox of Golds
boro; Charles Spillane of Savan
nah, Ga. with Pat Cowden of
Raleigh; and Nicholas Peck of
Concord with Jane Matthews of
Concord.
Chi Psi Fraternity
Has 7 New Pledges
Seven
nounced
new pledges are
by Alpha Sigma of
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Chi Psi.
They are Joe Bafford of Lexing
tcn; Frank Berry of Morganton;
Jim Fountain of Wilmington;
Dick Hallden of Columbus, Ga.
Charlie Roberts of Washington,
D. C; Jim Smith of Lebannon,
Pa.; and Doug Young of Burlington.
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Formal Dance
Honors New
Kappa Vsi's
A theme of "Moonglow" high
lighted the annual formal pledge
dance of Beta Xi chapter of Kap
pa Psi, national pharmaceutical
fraternity, held at the Carolina
Inn last Saturday night.
Huckleberry foliage covered the
balustrades f the ballroom and
banks of palms were grouped
around the stage. Carrying out
the theme was a crescent , moon,
covered with gold dust, suspend
ed from the ceiling. A tapestry,
depicting a half moon with bril
liant rays was used behind the
bandstand.
Music for the dince, which was
held from 9 until 12 o'clock, was
furnished by Frank Settlemyer
and his orchestra.
New initiates of Beta Xi and
their dates were Pledge Class
President Tom Kostic of hCapel
Hill with Mrs. Kostic of Chapel
Hill; Vice President Jack Friday
of Dallas, Texas, with Helen
Strawn of Roanoke Rapids; Secretary-Treasurer
Bill Murray
with Mrs. Murray, both of Chapel
Hill; Social Chairman R. G. Smith
of Pilot Mountain with Julia Har
ris of Raleigh; Sonny Fisher of
Clinton with Katherine Britt of
Clinton; Calvin Floyd with Nira
Edwards both of Roanoke Rapids.
Woody Frostick with Catherine
Carter both of Maxton; Graham
King of Fayetteville with Barbara
Gillia mof Sanf ord; Tommy Cur
tiss of Waynesville with Nancy
Ader of Walkertown; Bill Stanton
with-Mrs. Stanton both of Chapel
Hill; Ralph Ush worth with Daph
ne Adams both of Fuquay
Springs; John McGinnis of Cher
ry ville with Janet Merritt of
Chapel Hill; Ed Jenkins of Bur
lington with Pat Corbett of
Swansboro.
Dave Dowdy of High r Point
with Joanne Lewis of Waverly,
Pa.; Al Mebane of Lexington,
Ky., with Donna Blair of Win-ston:Salem.
Alpha Gam's,
nitiate 12
Twelve pledges of Gamma
Epsilon chapter of Alpha Gamma
Delta were initiated in ceremonies
held Wednesday night.
Initiated into membership were
Dorothy Beals of Johnson City,
Tenn.; Barbara Braxton of White
ville; Rosalyn Brown of Elberton,
fGa.; Jeanette Chance of Lumber-
ton; Dolores Funai of Richmond,
Va.; Shirley Gee of Johnson City,
Tenn.; Jody Levey of Richmond,
Va.; Jo Anne Lewis of Waverly,
Pa.; Marilyn McKee of Witchita,
Kans.; Anne Miller of Albany,
Ga.; Jean Poland of Arlington.
Va.; and Joan Carroll of Law
renceville, Va.
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SIGMA PHI EPSILON DANCE
SPONSORS are, top row (left to
right), Mary L. Gray of Roanoke,
Va. with Pledge Class President
Tom Torgersen of Burlington;
Louise Kiser of Statesville with
Vice-President James Teeter of
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Carolina Inn. Will Be Scene
Of SVE Vance Tomorrow Night
Twenty pledges of Delta chap
ter of Sigma Phi Epsilon fratern
ity will be honored at the fra
ternity's annuel Pledge dance to
morrow night at the Carolina
Inn.
Music for the formal dance,
which will be held from 9 until
12 o'clock, will be furnished by
Dick Livens and his "Statesmen."
Garlands of ivy will be used
on the balconies of the ballroom
and crepe paper streamers will
decorate the "columns. A large
Sigma Phi Epsilon flag will be
used behind the bandstand."
Invited guests for the evening
include Col. and,Mrs. J. J. Moore
head, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Wet
tach, and Dr. and Mrs. X. C. Mc
Kinney, Prior to the dance actives,
pledges, dates and guests will
have buffet dinner at the chapter
house.
The traditional heart figure
will be formed, following the
presentation of pledges and dates.
The couples will enter the ball
room through a large red celo
phane heart. Dates of the pledges
will be presented white carnation
corsages. .
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Concord r bottom row (left .o
right), Gloria McCollum of Fair
mont with Secretary Bill Hamil
ton of Fairmont; and Mariam
Swain of Winston-Salem with
Treasurer Martin Cauble of
Winston-Salem.
Following the formation of the
figure the 1952 Sweetheart of
Sigma Phi Epsilon Wpill be pre
sented. She will receive a loving
cup from the Actives and pledg
es of Delta chapter. Also at this
time presentation of the Out
standing Pledge award will be
made by Pledge Trainer Gray
Mattox.
Purple and red garters, bear
ing the letters of the fraternity,
will be presented to the dates as
favors.
Pledges and their dates are Leo
nard Barber, Hendersonville, with
Beth Lloyd, Chapel Hill; Carl
Furr, Concord, with Roberta
Brower, Winston-Salem; Bill
Grimes, Smithfield, with Daizy
Wade, Bluefield, W. Va.; Don
Hamilton, Fairfield, Conn., wtih
Ann Browning, Brison City; Rog
er Harris, Pilot Mountain with
Martha Dale Lewis, Fairmont;
Dick Iobst, Allendale, N. J., with
BuBudd Wilson, , Wilmington;
Reuben Leonard, Greensboro,
with Sally Murry, Greensboro;
Tom Morris, South Mills, with
Janice Brady, Hickory; Burt
Rathert, Winston Salem, with Sa
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