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SUNDAY, APRIL 6,.l95z. TH DAILY TAK HEEL ' J t 'i M PAOE TH Campus CollectTo'ns By Mary Nell Boddie Either the yield of Leap Year is JSst beginnirg to show itself or else the impact of the inimitable spring quarter ; has turned quite a few young men's fancies to thoughts of Luf, for the number of pinnings and engagements is mounting rapidly. Three Sigma Nu's entrusted their White Stars to coeds, while a fourth presented his pin-up a diamond. Nan Reese, junior coed from Johnstown, Pa. is pinned to Gene Shaw of Cumberland, Md. Wearing the pin of Bob Fairley of Salisbury is Alpha Gam Allene Warren of Dunn. Dian McComb, KD of Portsmouth, Va., is pinned to Curtis Meltzer of Miami, Fla. Announcement is made of the engagement of Pi Phi Sandy Wil son of Washington, D.C. to George Darden of Camden, S. C. The PiKA's were hosts to the Alpha Gams on Wednesday night for a party at the Carolina Club. Announcement is made of the engagement of Faye Massengil, '51 grad from Kinston, to Merwin Van Hecke of Kinston. Faye is an ADPi and member of Valky ries, and served as Society Editor of The Daily Tar Heel last year. The wedding is planned for June 9. Hogan's lake was the scene of an ADPi-Chi Phi party and pic nic supper Thursday afternoon. The Tri-Delts and Alpha Gams will entertain campus fraternities at their respective chapter houses this afternoon. The Tri-Delts will Weekend Of Festivities Honors Pledges t; Of Kappa Alpha; Jordan Receives Award Tri-Belts, TEV's And Theta Chi's Hold Initiation Delta Delta Delta sorority, Tau Epsilon Phi and Theta Chi fra ternities annouhce new members, following iniation ceremonies held this week. New initiates of Delta Delta Delta are: Sue Burress, Salem, Va.; Mary Jane Hutchens, High Point; Virginia Polk, Atlanta, Ga.; and Anne Wilmoth, Winston Salem. Initiated into Tau Epsilon Phi were: Robert Colbert, Washington, D. C; Jack Edwards, Miami Beach, Fla.; Charles A. Friedman, Baltimore, Md.; Donald Gold stein, Norfolk, Va.; and Gary Levinson, Gastonia. Formally initiated into mem bership of Alpha Eta chapter of Theta Chi were Clinton T. An drews, Jr., of Hickory; Ronald Byrd Goodman, Charlotte; Robert Pollard, Farmville; William Beck, Stateaville; Steve Marcinko, Johnstown, Penn; and Walter Ed ward Yopp, of Wilmington. Following the completion of in itiation ceremonies, Walter Yopp was named assistant treasurer, Clinton Andrews , was appointed publicity chairman and Robert Pollard was appointed University Club representative. t Receptions The Independent Coed Board will, entertain tomorrow evening at a Candidates Reception, to be. held in the Main Lounge of Gra ham Memorial from 8 until 9 o'clock. Candidates for all offices in the Spring elections have been in vited to attend. All University students are in vited to attend the reception to meet and talk with the candidates, according to Independent Coed Board Publicity Chairman Norma King. have coffee hour and the Alpha Gams will have a Lawn Party. Roslyn Brown, Aloha Gam nf Elberton, Ga. is v engaged to Charles Duval of Oceana, Va. The Chi Omega's were guests of the. Sigma Nu's on Thursday evening for a party at the Caro lina Club. Joanne Page, KD of Fairmont now wears the black heart of SPE Vernon Mize of Whiteville. Four pledges of Kappa Delta received the second degree of initiation on Wednesday night. They are Louise Marks, Ashe ville; Jacque Krell, Columbia, S. C; Alice Jane Hinds, St. Peters burg, Fla.'; and Helen Beard of Hillsboro. The final initiation cere mony will be held in two weeks. The Pi Phi's were guests of the Chi Psi's for a party and picnic supper at Hogan's on Thursday j afternoon. Phi Gam Brad Cantwell of Wil mington is pinned to Chi Omega Nancy Fort of Clarksville, Term. Chi Omega Bonnie Baker and Chi Psi Al Fathman of Chapel Hill are pinned. Raleigh was the scene of a state convention of Tri-Delt on Saturday. On Wednesday the local Delta's three will observe Charter Day with a party at the chapter house following 'chapter meeting. Alpha Sigma chapter was estab lished on campus in 1943. The second annual district con vention of Sigma Nu was held this weekend in Raleigh with Beta Tau chapter of State. College as hosts. Highlights of the week end were a basketball tourna ment between southeastern chap ters of the fraternity and discus sion groups on various student and fraternity problems and acti vities. Representing Psi , chapter were Bob Bennett, Allan Donald, and Bill Harris. Gastonia was the scene of the marriage of Glenda Howe, W. C. student, and Phi Kap Broughton Correll of Winston-Salem. Softball, swimming, a hayride, and formal dance are four of the activities which highligted the an nual pledge weekend of Upsilon chapter of Kappa Alpha. Initial event of the weekend ! took place Friday afternoon atl Hogan's Lake, when the annual I pledge-active softball game was held. Although the pledges out- j hit and out-fielded the actives, 'impartial' referees ruled in favor of the actives, who eventually tied the score at 2-2. Friday evening at S:30 a hay ride was held, which was followed by coffee hour at the chapter house at midnight. Festivities were resumed yes terday afternoon at Sparrow's Pool. The swimming party was climaxed by a barbecue supper at 6:30 p.m. The Carolina Inn was the scene of the annual pledge dance, held last evening from 9 o'clock until 12. Music for the formal dance was furnished by Jimmie Perkins and his orchestra. Dates of both actives and pledg es received small black fans, in scribed with Kappa Alpha in red and gold, as favors. The presentation of the pledges and their dates was led by Pledge Class President Tom Rogers of Florence, S. C, with Joan Shope Weaverville, Vice President Mar tin Jordan with Sue Carter of Chapel Hill; and Secretary- Treasurer Burt Wayne of Char lotte with Mary Lou Johnston of Charlotte. Pledges and" their dates are Os borne Ayscue of Monroe with Mary Bivins of Greensboro; Clyde Camp of Roanoke Rapids with Mack Haywood of Greenville, S. C; Pinckney Froneberger of Gas tonia with Jean Groves of Gas tonia; Don Geiger of Tampa, Fla.', with Elizabeth Love of Lincoln ton; Heidie Gray of Washington, D. C, with Carolyn Kiser of Bre vard; Weston Houck of Florence, S. C. with Gwen Tootle of Flor ence's. C; Alan Johnson of Ay den with Susan Jackson of Ay den. . Thomas Kepley of Salisbury with Jennie Snider of Salisbury; Tommy Moraton of Biloxi, Miss., with Marian Ruff in of Tunstall, Va.; George McLeod of Florence, S.- C, with Kay Baker of Tim- monsville, S. C; Raymond Perry of Danville, Va., with Barbara Love of Lincolnton; Charles Waters- of Florence, S. 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