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FRIDAY, MARCH 28, libs . J )"' H' M ! .m ? , 'i ; 1 il'': THIS UVILY TAK USLa PAGE THREE. Mlitary Ball Queen Named Carmen Nahm, junibr co-ed from D eland, Florida, was crown ed Queen of the annual Military Ball last Saturday night. She was elected queen from a field of some .twenty entries who were voted on by all ROTC stu dents of the Navy and Air Force Cadet Corps. Queen Nahm received her crown from Captain J. C. Keating, professor of Naval Science and Tactics, during intermission at the dance. Compled- with the crowning of the queen, presentation cere monies were also held for the awarding of membership pins to the ROTC students pledged into the Arnold Air Society and the National Society of Scabbard and Blade. Arnold Air Society charter members are Commander Ben James; Executive Officer James Strickland;. - Operations Off iceF Andrew P. Shveda; Adjutant Eugene Shaw; William R. Burk-i holder; Kenneth G. Anderson; Jere P. DuBose; and James A. Bell, Jr. The new pledges are William F. Redding, Charles W. Crone, Edward S. Coley, Frank M. White, Norman C. Hu, H. Jay Zink, Hal C. Sigman, and John McKeyv The new pledges for Scabbard and Blade are A. J. Eagah, R. L. Anderson; T. R. Kinnebrew, W. S.Pregnali, E. W. Webster, D. B Cole, J. C. Goodin, C. S. Critten den, C. H. Brewer, D. W. Ayers, J. A. Bell, J. P. DuBose, J. Froelich, R. L. Phillips, H. F. Zink, K. G. Anderson, J. E. Ham rick, L. B. Moon, A. B. Samuel, H. C. Sigman, C. M. Winston, C. M. Port, R. M. Upton, A. P. Shveda, T. C. -MacDonald, and T. P; Moore. Campus ;Collections By Mary Nell Boddie Law Wives To Hear Mrs. Valentine Mrs. Charles Valentine, manag er of the Bull's Head Bookshop will address the Law Wives Asso ciation tonight at 8 o'clock in the Assembly-Exhibition .Room Of the Library. Following her talk, she will open the . Shop for the group. Law faculty wives, women law students and special guests are invited. EASTER SEAL; 'How's tricks? Politricks, that is." With elections coming up the campus politicos are seeking out prospective voters, and the troops, in turn, are seeking the beach to get away from it all. , Wrightsville Beach., will be headquarters for the Tar Heels this weekend, when" the Azalea Festival will furnish the needed incentive for pahtying. Among those going en masse are the PiKA's, Kappa Sig's, Chi Phi's, Sigma Chi's, Sigma- Nu's, and Zete's. A picnic supper on the beach will await Chi Phi's and dates this afternoon. Mrs. Norwood Bizzell, Chi Phi housemother, left yesterday for the Chandler Hotel at Wrightsville to supervise arrangements for the fraternity's weekend. ' Announcement is made of, the engagement of Mary Blake Eckert of Washington, D. C. to Cedric Bielawski, University senior from Washington D. C. Plans are being made for a June 7 wedding at St. Albany Chapel in Washington. Brothers of Kappa Psi are sche duled . to return tomorrow from a week's visit in Kalamazoo and Detroit, Mich. While in the north they toured the Upjohn and Park Davis pharmaceutical companies. The Liquid Club, newest in spiration of the Phi Delts, held its initial meeting in the .back room of Aggie's, alias the Goody Shop, on Wednesday night. The Pi Delts will pahty at the Caro lina Club tonight. Laura Irwin of Morganton now wears the Phi Delt shield of Hal Miller of Lenoir. Laura is a stu dent at St. Mary's. The Phi Delta Chi's will enter tain tomorrow night for '50 and '51 alums. Most recent serenading has been done by the PiKA's, Phi Kaps, and SAE's. Last week the PiKA's serenaded Phi Pi Bish Fox cf Roanoke, Va., pin-up of President Jim Lester of Roanoke. ADPi Julia Robertson of Greenville, S.C. was serenaded Wednesday night by Chuck Harrell and brother Phi Kappa Sigs, The SAE's serenaded their new pin up, Pi Phi Liz Currie of Carthage, who wears the pin of brother Oscar Shoenf elt of Mt. Vernon, N.Y. Sigma Nu pledges were hosts to pledges of the other fraternities from 8 until 10 o'clock last Fri day night. Sigma Nu's and PiKA's played their annual basketball game last week, resulting in a PiKA victory and a keg of beer from the Sigma Nu's. KD Donna Hauck of Aberdeen, South Dakota is the new pin-up DKE Fraternity To Celebrate 101 Anniversary On Weekend of Sigma Nu Bill Izlar of Miami, Fla. Sigma Nu Paul Edmundson of Goldsboro is pinned to Nancy Boussard of Saint Martinsville, Louisiana. Nancy is a' student at Dook's College. The Chi Omega's will be guests of the Sigma Nu's for a party at the Carolina Club on Thursday. Announcement is made of the engagement of Hiden Ramsey, University senior of Asheville and Patricia Ann Bell of Asheville. The wedding is planned for May 31. Peggy Fox, "junior coed from Charlotte, now wears the white cross of Sigma Chi Dotson Palmer of Asheville. Plans for the annual Sigma Chi Derby are progressing under the direction of Donny Thomas. Participants in the April 10 Der by, the ; six sororities, Stray Greeks, , and Independents, Te ceived decorated cakes advertis ing the coming 'battle of : : the coeds' on Wednesday night. ! Chi Omega Ruth Edgerton of Goldsboro and Beta Bill Boyer of Charlotte were married last Saturday. ' Pi Phi Joyce Dickman of Ar lington, Va. is the pin-up of ATO Jack Keller of Princess Anne, Md. The ADPi's will be guests of the Chi Phi's on Thursday for Softball, partying, and a picnic supper at Hogan's. Nina Berryhill of Charlotte is the new pin-up of Delta Sig Rob Kirkland of Durliam. LOOK YOUR BEST at EASTER TIME In Your New SPRING OUTFIT Suits by SOUTHWICK and BOTANY Spori coats by MAVEST and CLOTH-CRAFT Slacks by LISSNER- Shoes by v TAYLOR-MADE And many more nationally Advertised Brands at Jack Lipman's Serving the college man since 1924 OOi SALE TS T I : .11 i ' ' : l i . .. , . t ' ' ; ' - If f.'.f !,-'. '''-:;. -. I t Our second annual End-of-ihe-Monih Sale--feaiur!ng ahug pile of old lexis, old novels, and banged-up, books in general - at the following prices'1 . -, , '" . ! it :'. Saturday, March 29 1 Monday, March 31 What's Left What's Left 4 9C ' i " Vtt&ufg -Mjorrch 28 j i v 1 , . -1. i . ..'It I i i i Beta chapter of Delta Kappa Epsilon fraternity will celebrate its 101st s anniversary this week end. A business meeting tomorrow afternoon will start the activities. t will ' be presided over by Charles Shaffer, class of '35 from Greensboro, president of the DKE Alumni Association. Shaffer will be assisted by Dr. Arthur Ambler, , '18, Asheville, viceTpresident, and by Tom Alex ander, 32, Raleigh, secretary- treasurer. A reception will be held after the meeting, to be followed by a buffet supper at the chapter house for members and guests. Tomorrow night the group will participate in the initiation of REE new members. After the cere monies the Three. Deuces combo from Raleigh will highlight the entertainment. Approximately 100 alumni, wives and dates are expected to attend the weekend's activities. "Due to the tremendous success of the weekend celebration . last year, the active chapter and the officers of the Alumni Associa tion f ejt that at least one day of festivities would allow old and young to become acquainted and the old re-acquainted," Creighton Brinson, Tarboro, pres ident of the active chapter, said. He added that it is hoped this precedent will be carried out yearly with a more elaborate celebration every five years. . , . . . , . : i 4 . j ; .- r. , , .. f . Favorite subject of coeds Shirts Nothing gets admiring glances on the campus faster than a handsome guy in a handsome shirt. To look your handsomest, try on a M anhattan Burt or a Manhattan Range. 1 K i'A 'n,;'i5 I -- 1 I -J vV- 1- v IK. " - i Tho Manhattan Duril .- Tho Manhattan Ranfiol The Burt is a button-down .oxford with a soft roll to the collar. 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