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FRIDAY, MARCH 21, I9D2 X1UE JLJA1-L.X TAK HiliiflL. Campus Collections By Mary Nell Boddie AKPsi Names New Ple tie Spring is sprung and the Y court is again cluttered with clut- terers, but the spirit is the im portant element and ;you can rest assured that the troops will take care of that throughout the next ten weeks. , . Over the long spring 'vacation Carolina was well . represented at local and distant beaches. The Deke's and Sigma Chi's were among those partying at Myrtle Beach; having the Gay Manor as headquarters. Housepar tying Phi Delts split forces, sending Ndele gates . to Daytona and Myrtle, while the Zeta Psi's traveled to Morehead. - KD Bitty Schaeffer of Tusca loosa,. Ala. now wears the PiKA pin of Bill Holden of Chevy Chase, Md. It pays to have a little 'Learn in, or so some of the KA's think. Tonisht the chapter will have a Scholarship party at Hogan's, when the brothers rated scholas .tically in the bottom half of the chapter will entertain, for their more learned brothers. .,. The. KA phi of. Johnny Robin son of Salisbury is now being worn by Rooney Barnes of Ben netsville, , S. C. Rooney is a stu dent at Salem College. . Pledges of ZetaTsi will be hon ored by the actives at a banquet at Miller's in Durham tomorrow night. Wednesday night the Dook ADPi's were guests of the Zetes for dinner at the chapter house. Another 'to the victor goes the spoils' affair will be held tonight, when the actives of Lambda Chi give a Stage party for the pledg es, as a result of the outcome of a pledge-active basketball game. Lambda Chi Travis Porter of Belleaire Beach, Fla. is pinned to Jane Ellen Brown of Clarkton, N. C. Jane is an East Carolina College. The PiKA's were hosts to the Tri-Delts for a party at the chap ter house last night. Featured en tertainment was furnished by the chapter's hillbilly band and quar tet. ' Tri-Delt Giny Polk of Atlanta, Ga; and Phi Belt Dave Finch of Zebuion are pinned. The Carolina Club was the scene of Chi O-Chi Phi partying last night, when the fraternity entertained at a Hobo party. 'Bill Farrington of King's Mountain has been elected vice president of Chi Psi, replacing '.winter quarter grad, Zane. Rob , bins. ; , Ui TJV.i'o - lofoc mill TQT7rl to Perry's Cabin for festivities to morrow night. Announcement is made of the engagement of Alice Ann Haeck- er of Oak Park, 111. to Sigma Nu Bill Carr of Miami, Fla. Alice is an Alpha Gamma Delta and a grad of Brenau, The wedding is planned for June 7. The KD's will have their pro vince President, Miss Genevieve Morse of Charlottesville, . Va;, as guest next week. The sorority will entertain at tea in her honor next Thursday, with ' alums and patronesses as guests ADPi Julia Shields of " Chapel Hill now wears the white cross Of Sigma Chi Jerry Cook of Winston-Salem. Sigma Chi Tim Tim berlake and Teeny Redwine of Lexington are pinned. Teeny is an ADPi at Dook's College. . Jean Brimley, junior from Winston-Salem, is engaged to Bert Newton, senior, from Winston-Salem. Candidates for the title of Sweetheart of Sigma Chi will, be guests of the fraternity on Tues day night for the second in a se ries of four . 'Sweetheart' parties. Following dinner at the. chapter house, the party will adjourn to the Carolina Club. . Ester Morledge, KD from Grand view, Iowa is pinned to Bill Williams, Pi Kappa Phi from Granite Falls. - Engaged are Helen Seifert of Detroit, Mich, and SPE Bob Bail ey of Washington, D. C. Helen is a student at Mary Washington, and is making plans for . a June Alpha Tau Chapter of Alpha Kappa Psi professional business administration fraternity pledged 18 juniors and seniors March 3. Initiation will take place in April. Pledge officers elected March 19 are President -Bob G. Skid more, Charlotte, Secretary Ralph Lee Craverv Lexington, Treasur er Donald Jay Little, Charlotte. . Other pledges are Harvey Sher rill Almond, Jr., . Albemarle, John William Austin, . Charlotte; Grandon HI Barton, Jr., Char lotte; Thomas Eugene"' Beck, Washington, D. C; Thomas Lee Beck, Fuquay Springs; Ronald Jackson Boling, Siler City; Al vin Douglas James, ' Charlotte; Phillip Clifton Ransdall, Varina; Aubrey Wilf ord Redmon, Leaks -ville; Louis Oliver Rogers, Winston-Salem; Jean M. Souveine, Brussels; Belgium; George Wier Strickland, Liberty; Everett Louis Wagner, Chapel Hill; Leon ard Forrest Walker, Kernersville; and Johnny Ralph . Walker, Bes semer City. ; ' ' wedding. New SPE pin-up is Carol Byrnes of Lenoir and W.C., who wears the . heart of brother Sonny Clark of Lenoir. . Pi Lam Lewis Ripps of Baonne, N. J. is pinned to Janet Stern, W.C. student from South Orange, N. J. v Scheduled event of April 10, is the Sigma Chi Derby, better known as the 'Battle of the Coeds Vi Lambda V hi, SPE Fraternities Announce Elections Of Officers Delta chapter of Sigma . Phi Elpsilon and Omega Beta chap ter of Pi Lambda Phi have elected officers for hte coming year. - Sigma Phi Epsilon officers are President Charles Kennedy -of Raleigh; Vice-president Don Birch of Raleigh; Secretary Hugh Barrett- of Burlington; Comptroller Nelson Fletcher of Raleigh; Dining' Room- Mana ger Thrurman I. Williams of Winston Salem; Historian Joe Parker of Ahoskie; IFC Senior Representative Myron Banks of Raleigh; and Junior IFC Re presentative John R. B. Hawes, Jr., of Morganton. Senior Marshall Tom Lindsey of Great Neck, N. Y.; Junior Marshall Clarence Straus Clark of Lenoir; Guard William Little john of Morganton; and Chap lain Charles Redfean'of Harts- ville, S.C. Pi Lambda Phi oficers are President Seymour Bates of Greensboro; Vice-president Don ald Prago of Greensboro; Sec retary Martin Bernstein of Goldsboro; Treasurer John Cronson of New Rochelle, N. Y,; T Housemanager Sammy Lerner Of Lincolnton; and Parliamen tarian . Eugene Rosenthal of Miami, Fla. Presbyterian Group To Hold Discussion The Presbyterian Graduate Group will meet tonight at 6 o'clock in the church basement. -Following an informal snaclc supper, there will be a discussion on the topic, "Is There Hope for Church Unity." s ' All interested persons are in vited to attend. MK VMY'S , CAFETERIA'-.- AND ' "'"BAN Q U 1 T ; S E fiV I C E Brokfasfr-6:30-9:15 Lurich-1 1-2:30 Supper-5-8:05 103 E. MAIN STREET, DURHAM wfen ' her way FROM M-G-M 4'. 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