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mxi hat YviiAa ,wr FRIDAY, APRIL 4, 1952 THE DAILY TAR HEEL PAGE SEYEN Beta ThetaVi Celebrates Its 700 4nnversary - Eta chapter of Beta Thcta Pi, "third oldest fraternity on the Carolina campus, will celebrate its 100th anniversary the week end of April 18. Established in April of 1852, the fraternity wiH begin festivi ties with a costume dance in the Carolina Inn Ballroom on Friday night. . On Saturday a buffet luncheon will be served followed by initia tion ceremonies for the pledge class. At the same - time Mrs. Charles Seward, Beta housemoth er, will entertain the wives of j alumni with a tea at the chapter house. The Blue Room of Lenoir Hall will be the scene of a banquet Saturday night, which will high light the organized activities of the weekend. Delivering the main address will be A. J. Guston Priest, New York, president of the fraternity and head of the Utilities Division of the American Bar Association. He will be a visiting professor of Utility Law at Chapel Hill during the summer session. Clem B. Holding, Raleigh, Dis trict Chief of the fraternity, will preside. A booklet has been prepared by the active chapter to commemo rate the occassion. Among the articles included are a history of . the chapter ,an analysis of the chapter s present status and a special tribute to the 17 members of 50 years standing. TStese Seven -Words are: tthe S le Secret for Che Well Dressedlion! 24 Students Signed For Roslyn Confab TwCnty-four students have registered in advance for the, YM-YWCA conference at Ros lyn, Va., which opens tonight. The conference will be led by Dr. Warren Ashby, processor of philospohy at Woman's college. He formerly was at Carolina. "Our concern during this con ference will be a search for a personal understanding of the Christian faith and its relation to the wholeness of life," John Riebel, assistant Y secretary, said yesterday. Leaders for the program, "Christianity: the Wholeness of Ufe," will be George Esser of the Institute of Government; the Rev. David Swain, Wesley foundation director, University Methodist church; John Clay ton, Communication center, and ' Dr. Syd Alexander, Infirmary physician. The three-day program opens with supper at 6 o'clock tonight and closes with dinner at noon Sunday. Those already signed up are Mary Ulla Browne, Rosalyn Brown, Barbara Braxton, Bar- ? fcara JuneByrd, Hugh Cole, John Colson, Homer B. Glover, Gwen Gore, Virginia Hall, Caro line Hassinger, Robert' Hyatt, Bob Johnson, Garland Kirby, tens, Baxter Mcintyre, nancy Nash, Jane Piper, Jack Prince, Betty Ray, Went Wilkes, and Bill Walker. Three Carolina baseball players stand near the top of their class scholastically.' They are Ronald Zagnoli, A. Country) Wood, inrip 50V1 STeelcwear for ev;ry occasion, fo Kfs&r every stert by Damon.; Crefttiono 1 nd Superba Cravats, .'V. V rz 'AX' - 4 "V Dress SWrte In white r handsome colors by Enro and Van Hevwen'. Sport thirts by ApoHe comfortable - tt colorful too. 1 Ml f WWV.W . tt fit A ''ri 'f i ' y. '3' v t f ' i eir vis Belts In choice of fine leathers by IBckofc. -MM. Jlosey by Holeproof in rich Argylc patterns. C ; " V H - ' y y V For your EASTER - wea dress in Sport Jackets' by English and Slacfes- by Mayfair, Cport sWHs by Stradivari for mam met living. BULLS D,-SbME MIA . f t 1 I f t 1 J . t. 1 149 E. Franklin Street and Fred Dale. 7 cnn thrr-f-i 1 tucax iccsticn, a nl:
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