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1 . ! (1 C PAGE SIX JTRIDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 195 Beta Tau Celebrates Their Silver -Anniversary Alpha Pi 'chapter-of Zeta Beta Tau fraternity, which was estab lished at the University on Feb ruary 25, 1927, is celebrating its 25th anniversary this weekend, Silver anniversary festivities will begin with a buffet dinner this evening at the chapter house, which will be followed by a get acquainted hour. The Chapel Hill Country Club will be the scene of a costume ball from 9:30 until 12:30 o'clock tonight. Red and white streamers and giant red cardboard hearts will be used in carrying out the t- Valentine's theme. Music will be recorded and the fall pledge tomorrow evening at 7 o'clock at the Carolina Inn. The speaker's table will be centered with a large white floral arrangement, featur ing roses and silver leaves, and 25 candles. Rabbi Samuel Perlman will give the invocation and chapter Presi dent Ted Frankel will welcome the guests. Presentation of the Silver An niversary plaque will be made to the charter members bv Ted FrankeL Norman Block of Greens- ' boro, Alpha Pi president in 1927, 1 will receive, the plaque for his' class. ZBT 25tH Anniversary Weekend Sponsors : '4 7. rfn5 ttriTi -rsvAA . Chancellor Robert B. House) j ciass win provide intermission . . . , . . f entertainment - introduce President of the i.f3-fQ- r : 'Consolidated University Gordon Kalb wiil introduce the couples Gray' who wlU deilver me mam- ' Immediately following the ban- 'i quet a formal dance will be held at the Inn wtih the music of Frank Settlemyer and his orchestra. Highlight of the evening will be the presentation of the chapter's and their and prizes will be awarded to the ; wearers of the most original cos 1 tomes. ' Following the dancer breakfast ? will be served at the chapter house. Tomorrow at Tin ATI T1V?CfO - - w .wxj, o. 1 lives, dates, and guests will meet 1952 Sweetheart. at Hogan's lake for a picnic lunch- Brothers, pledges Afternoon entertainment will in- dates are: elude relay races and mock 'war' Sidelle Simmons, Atlanta, Ga., ames- with President Ted Frankel, At- A formal banquet will be held lanta, Ga.; Ann Schwartz, El Paso, : Tex., with Vice-President Bob Connor Dorm PartV Goodman, El Paso, Tex.; Helene J Cohen, Birmingham, Ala. with Connor dormitory will enter- Treasurer Bill Karesh. Greens- lain coeds at an informal dance boro: Etta aMnn, Whiteville, with lonigns at 5 o'clock m their social Secretary Al HeUig, Kins ton; room J Shirley Kanter, Birmingham, Ala., Intermission entertainment will with Historian Heb Cohn. Chat- feature an original skit and the tanooga, Tenn.; EUen Birk, At- oausie ot a Barbershop Quartet, lanta, Ga., with Gene Oberdorfer, All coeds are invited to attend, Atlanta, Ga.; Bootsy Werner, Bal and Connor-men will be in the timore, Ma., with Lou Wolfsheim pariors of tfce various dormito- er, Baltimore, Md.; Hattie Dietz, ; rtas and sorority houses to escort Covington, Ga., wtih Bob Herman, I the guests to and from the party Little Rock, Ark.; Betty Elsas, At at 7:45 p.m. lanta, Ga., with Don Mendel, At- , This is Connor's second social lanta, Ga.; Jane Barnett, Wash ; of ths quarter. Featured event of ington. D. C. with Lowell Drvzer. the evening will be the unveiling Greensboro. of the dormitory's new console Carol Einstein, State College, ' tRdio- Pa., with Mitch Novit, Walter- :' : s r I 1 - i ! t S ! i I " i f i n i It- J I SPONSORING FOR ZETA BETA TAU'S 25th ANNIVERSARY WEEKEND are, top row (left to right), Joan Bierman of Miami Beach, Fla., with Social Chairman Barrett F. Kalb of Maplewood N. J.; Pledge Class Sponsor Diane Guzy of Atlanta, Ga., with Pledge Class Vice-President Albert Marx of Atlanta, Ga.; Shirley Kanter of Birmingham, Ala., with Historian Herb Cohn of Chatta nooga, Tenn.; Carole Einstein of State College, Pa., with Membership Chairman Mitch Novit of SSSw am r to! Jff right), Sidelle Simmons of Atlanta, Ga., with President Ted Frankel of Atlanta, Ga.; Helene Cohen of Birmingham. Ala., with Treasurer Bill Karesh of Greens iESLEi0 Lm Sa' l3' With Vice"Isident Bob Goodman of El Paso, Texas; and vto., Wxm oargeani-Ai-Anns liob Heiman of Little Rock, Ark. Beach, Fla., with Barry Kalb, Maplewood, N. J.; Fran Feldman, Atlanta Ga., with Mike Starr, Jer sey City, N. J.; Jacque Rosen, Sa vannah, Ga., with Dick Jaffe, Butler, Pa.; Sally Herr, Philadel phia, Pa., with Art Einstein. State College, Pa.; Brenda Katz. At lanta, Gal, with Alan-Srochi, At lanta, Ga.; Shirley Shrago, Golds- boro, with Seymour Bane, Ra- N. J., with Ronnie T .am pert, Long Beach, N.Y.; Sue Dryzer, Greens boro, with Buddy Simon, Augusta, Ga.; Ann Falk, Greensboro, with Art Barbanell, New York, N. Y. Marcia Frankel, Atlanta, Ga., with Marty Berger, New York, N. Y.; Diane Guzy, Atlanta. Ga.. with Albert Marx, Atlanta,-Ga.; Rachel Katzen, Winston Salem, with -tucniQ Adelshemi: Sara Ann Susman, Greensboro, with Pets Block, Pittsburgh, Pa.; Carol Clark, Spartansburg, S. C, with Jake Jacobs, Spartanburg, S. C; Audrey Rehies, Newark, N. J., with Jim Buyer, East Orange, N. J.; Ann Brown, Charleston, S. C with Hank Isaacson. Greensboro. 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