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T7"T? TT A "7 T?1Xi1T3TTT A TXT t tr inrn PAGE SEVEN THE DAILY TAR HEEL, Chi Phi Pledge Sponsors v 39 Pharmaceutical Fraternity I Elects Steve Perrow Prexy i 3-l S .-10 Steve Perrow of Bedford, Vir ginia, yas elected president of "Seta Xi chapter of Kappa Psi, national pharmaceutical fratern ity, in the elections last week. Other new - officers are Vice- President Howe Campbell, Tay- lorsville; Secretary Gene Hack ney, Sanford; Assistant Secretary R. G. Smith, Pilot Mountain; Treasurer Prank Ferguson, Dur ham; Chaplain Lewis Fergerson, Gastonia; Pledge - master Joe Bland, Thomas ville; Historian Graham White, Burlington; So cial Chairman Tommy Burgiss, Sparta; Athletic Director Jimmy Robinson, Littleton; and Assistant Treasurer Graham King, Fayette- SPONSORS FOR THE annual Chi Phi Pledge Weekend are. center. Dolly Jean Dennis of Charleston. S. C. with Pledge Class President Jack Siillwell of Charleston, S. C; bottom left, Jane Berryhill of Chapel Hill with Pledge Class Secretary Rollie Tillman of Lake Wales, Fla.; and bottom right, Helen Ferguson-of Chapel Hill with Pledge Class Vice-President Frank Henry of Franklin. Chi Vhi Has Annual Weekend In Honor Of Fall V ledge Class Pledge Weekend festivities for Alpha Alpha chapter of Chi Phi fraternity will begin this evening with a formal banquet at the chapter house. Special guests for the evening will be Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Wet- tach, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Armstrong' Mr. and lrs. J. M. Saunders, Mr. and Mrs. HP. Brandis, Mr. and Mrs. John Foushee, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Garrett, -and Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Branch. Dates of both actives and pledges will receive small stuffed kittens bearing the Chi Phi seal as favors. Following the banquet a for mal dance, will be held from 9 until 12 o'clock. Frank Justice and his orchestra will furnish the music. Highlight of the evening will be the coronation of the 1952 Chi Phi GirL She will be presented a bouquet of red carnations by President Ed Hatch, and crowned with a tiara of red carnations. Following the presentation, pledges and their dates will be introduced. Activities will be resumed to morrow afternoon with a cock tail party at the house. Tomorrow night a combination Shipwreck South Sea Island costume party will be held. Prizes will be award ed for the most original costumes. Pledges and their dates are President Jack Stillwell of Charleston, S.C. with Dolly Jean Dennis of Charleston; S. C; Vice President Frank Henry of Frank lin with Helen Ferguson of Chapel Hill; Secretary" Rollie Tillman of Lake Wiles, Fla. with Jane Berry hill of Chapel Hill; George Page bf Greensboro with Bobbie Mc Cauley of Greensboro; Howard Scotland of Towson, Md. with Joan Hall of Columbia, S. C; George Singleton of Myrtle Beach, 5. C with Margaret Evans of Myrtle Beach, S. C; Bill Shives of Uncolnton with Mary Ram seur of Lincolnton; ; Ken Pruitt of Winston-Salem with Peggy Spainhower of Winston-Salem; Tom Peacock of Arlington, Va. with Ann Mo Jimsey o Arlington. Va.; Gene Ritch of Charlotte with Shirley Likens of Lancaster, C; Jim Harris of Greenville, S.C. with Jane Brown of Greenville, S. C; Jerry Potts of Franklin with Carolyn Bryson of Franklin; Lane Ormand of Monroe with Jean Christianson of Charlotte; Bud Walker of Charlotte with Carolyn Earnhardt of Charlotte; John Smith of Greensboro with Jonnie Smith of Greensboro; Bob Ken dig of Plainfield, N. J. with Sarah Hart of Jacksonville, t Fla.; Hoyt Pritchett of Lexington, Ky., with Anne McCabe of Greensboro; Nick Burbridge of Jacksonville, Fla. with Fifi LaTour of Miami, Fla.; and Garland Coble of Greensboro with Sue Bowles of Winston-Salem. ville. Ritual officers are Jerry Gay- lord, Winterville; Harry Timber- lake, Milwaukee; Bill Stanton, Chapel Hill; Al Mebane, Lexing ton; and Charles Blanton, Kings Mountain. , Hillbilly Show Slated For GM The 'Grand Ole Opera will come to the itendezvous lioom of Graham Memorial tomorrow night at 9:30 p.m. Fashioned after - the famous 'Grand Ole Opry which origi nates from Nashville, Tenn., the program will feature Nick Fisher of Asheville and the Guitar Heels. Hillbillies from Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity will also appear on the program. Edith Roos, office manager of Graham Memorial, will serve as hostess for the evening and in troduce the show. Tomorrow nient s program is another in the series of weekly floor shows presented by the Stu dent Union. Coed Board's Valentme 3a 1 1 Set Tonight The Independent Coed Board will entertain this evening at its first annual Winter Dance. The semi-formal dance vill be held from 9 until 12 o'clock wi the Pine Room of Lenoir Hall with music furnished by Ed Gas ton and his combo. A St. Valentine's theme will be used throughout in the decora tions, and a King and Queen of Hearts will be crowned during in termission. Invited guests include all cam pus housemothers and the cam pus sororities and dormitories. Chaperones for the evening will be members of the Board's advisory committee. They, are Dr .and Mrs. S. B. Knight, Dr. and Mrs. David Monroe, Dean and Mrs. Ernest Mackie, and Miss Edythe Whittington. President of the Independent Coed Board is Rosa Lee Brake, a senior from Rocky Mdunk 1 Members of the Board are Peg- gy Eldridge, Rachel Williams, Mary Anderson, Jerry Snyder. Peggy Fox, Nancy Ripple, Mari lyn Hunt, Pat Griffin, Martha Ann Smith, Don Ree Hedrick, Norma Nevelle, and Norma King. 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