j Pi ! i ir PAGE 6 THE DAILY Initiation Held By Kappa Sigma, ATO And ZBT Initiation ceremonies were held this week for pledges of Alpha Mu chapter , of Kappa Sigma, and Alpha Pi chapter i of Zeta Beta Tau, and Alpha j Delta chapter of Alpha Tau j Omega fraternities. . Initiated into membership of Kappa Sigma were Sam Emory of Chapel Hill; Curtis Harper of Albany, Ga.; Bob Hook of Ral eigh; Dick Kane of Wooster, Ohio.; Walter McFall of Ashe ville; Robert Noble of Golds fooro; and Charles Spillane of Savannah, Ga. . New. initiates of Zeta Beta - Tau are Richard Adelsheim of Pittsburgh, Pa.; Marty Berger of New York City; Peter Block of Pittsburgh, Pa.; Alan Burn ham of Atlanta, Ga.; Henry Isaacson of Greensboro; and Albert Marx of Atlanta,. G a. Alpha Tua Omega's new members are Tom Adler of Leonia, N. J.; Ted Bondi of Geriesco, N. Y.; Mort Cooper of Washington, N. C; R. B. Fitch of hCapel Hill; Nick Hare of Honolulu, Hawaii; Dick Kocor nik, of West Orange, N. J.; Charlie Motta -of .Fair Lawn, N. J.; Hal Rollins of Rocking ham; Dave Rowe of University Rake. Md.; Gerry Russell of Admore, Pa.; Austin ' Stevens of Smithfield; Duke Widoff of Chicago, 111.;" and Kay Wilson ot'Fort Monroe, Va. ZBT Elects Oberdorfer Gene Oberdorfer, Atlanta, Ga,, was elected president of Alpha Pi chapter of Zeta Beta Tau fraternity. Also elected were Vice president Mitchell Novit, Wal ter boro, S. C. Secretary Alan H e i 1 i g, Kinston; Treasurer Barry Kalb, Maplewood, N. J.; Historian Peter Block, Pitts burgh; Pa. Awards were made for out standing- achievement during i the past year. The award-for outstanding scholarship went to Gene Oberdorfer, outstanding service to Alan Heilig, and out standing pledge to Martin Ber ger, New York City. The committees for the com ing year were appointed this week also. Selected were Rush Chairman Louis Wolfsheimer, Baltimore, Md.; Social Chair man Herb Cohn, Chattanooga, Tenn.; Pledgefather Mitchell Novit; House Manager Arthur Einstein, State -College, Pa.; Athletic Chairman Louis Simon, Augusta, Ga.; Steward Allan Heilig; and University Club Representative Alan Burnham, Atlanta, Ga. GROUSING ABOUT COLLEGE COSTS? x ; Send him a copy of "They Went to College" THE INTIMATE BOOKSHOP 205 E. Franklin St 4 it r irrs r w TAR HEEL, FRIDAY. s " '.i - V -. is V f- - ; TURKEY THAT COUNTRY that lies part in Europe, part in Asia inspired this pebbly crepe dress with a crescent neckline in a bright clear yellow, thickly quilted -all over. The waist cord, is wound in silver gray tasseled in silver. Designed by Carolyn Schnurer. Tremain Is Prexy Of Alhpa Tau Omega Raleigh Tremain of Arlington, Va., has been elected president of Alpha Delta "chapter of Alpha Tau Omega fraternity for the coming year". Other new officers are Vice President Jimmy Craig of Green wood, Miss.; Secretary Dave Rowe of University Park, Md.; Treas urer Dwight Elting of Roanoke Rapids;-and Historian Hal Rollins of Rockingham. EASTER CLEARANCE SALE ON CHILDREN'S CLOTHES DRESSES COATS We Carry A Complete Line of Children's Clothes CAROLINA DRAPERY SHOP. Across from Post Office Phone' 6986 IP YOU DDWTMIMO yazr yo a aii&htt I BUT, EF WE SHARES OUR flOZ-EOFO' WE. RICHES Y (1tMUCK'-E.'-BRIDAJ-SUirE WtF THIS C OUR OLD AGE, AH WAKJT5 ONCE THEM NICE FAMBLV, WE'LL. SAVE. X SOME PRIVACY J7 CAL.L. 4 SWEET VOUNG &i.Z5 A NIGHT. IT'LL -f ME A SPENDTHTOFT EF GRLS GET" . COME IN HANtW IW jr'yo WILLBUT WE.HAIWT 5 MA&RIEP- OUR OLD AGZT, k&7nz GONNA SHARE OUR. ) THEIR REAL 16 ft Tm U t. tt. Off. AH-f.fm wwwd. ri4 .tl x P rS 1 APRIL 1 : : V 131. Green-Moyer Vows Spoken In Oberl in Miss Betsy McAllister Green, a former student here and the daug ter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Green of Chapel Hill, was married to Wil liam Cassell Moyer, of Oberlin, Ohio, on April 4, in Oberlin. The couple will live in Ober lin, where the groom is a student, until September, when he con tinues his studies at Harvard Uni versity. cones ourey "I MAC AT U Jli: -V 4 WU AT HO. NSTI i ''I f - , L1 m -m w i ii m m m um w . sr k m m mm to. r Eta Of Beta Theta Pi Fraternity Celebrates 100th Anniversary Eta chapter of Beta Theta Pi fraternity, third oldest on campus, will celebrate its "100th anniver sary this weekend. The fraternity established on campus in April of 1852, will be gin festivities tonight with a cos tume ball in the ballroom of the Carolina Inn. On Saturday there will be a party at Hogan's Lake followed by the initiation of the pledge class. " At the same time Mrs. Sharles Seward, the Beta house-mother, will entertain the wives of the alumni with a tea at the chapter house. 'J On Saturday night there will be a banquet in the Blue Room i of Lenoir Hall followed by a ( party at the chapter house in I BOSTON Olympics' vs NEW HAVEN lommahawks' I FBE&MY, Mpr IB &sid SM TUBBM Upr. 19 I WILLIAM NEAL REYNOLDS COLISEUM N. C. State College P. O. Box S90S RALEIGH, N. C. "fastest Sport on Earth i j Eocloied H $ fat ...tickets of J Price Fridoy Apr.l 18 J2 00 Soiurdoy Apr.) 9 Nome ..... City : FOR THt tAFf KtTUKN OF VQUM TICKETS TARH SPORT SHIRTS ; e Summer SLAX Bathing Trunks by CATALINA from 2.95 (Virginia Beach Style in 4 colors 3.95) GENUINE SHELL CORDOVAN SHOES by TAYLOR-MADE 16. Haspel and Famous Sternberg (Mirror Test) SUMMER SUITS LETS GO TO JACK'S (Serving the College Man since 1924) it tre gooovou & dove-s us mmp tov&b TAKES to THEY BQGS f?f WHEN TWPV MAtcupa tug srhi.UL AH HAD OUR NAMES I HOPE. VOU'LL GARDBV EDUCATED TRY OUR JONES HJ JE5T A EMER.EXICV JT! 1 RESTAU- Take mea li'l while RANT- T'GORY EM- 4 J mzu CHIULUN VI 1 honor of the new initiates v The main address at the ban quet will be delivered by A. J. Guston Priest of New York, pres ident of the national 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, of Raleigh, district chief of the fraternity will preside. The active chapter has prepared a booklet to commemorate the occasion. Among the articles in cluded are a history of. the chapter an analysis of the chapter's pre sent status, and a special tribute to the 17 members of 50 years standing. iiCState College Cnrol Admission Only No Reserved Scare Check Dote end Game Desired 8:30 P.M. .-. each $2.00....'. 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