THE D MLY TARHEEL. SUNDAY; APRIL 20. 1952 PAGE 7 CAMPUS COLLECTIONS While Dook's College P-raded around Durham with their 4 Joe College' weekend, the casual Carolinians spent a similar weekend routine though it was. The Tar Heels were minus floats and Bermuda shorts, but dances and parties galore filled the bill. Congratulations are in order for the 1952 Sweetheart of Sig ma Chi, Carman Nahm, and the ten coed lovelies in her court. ADPi LeNeve Hodges of South Hill, Va. now wears the White Star of Sigma Nu Al Adams of Norfolk, Va. Gertie Nelson, ADPi from Lumberton, md Phi Kappa Sig Dave Wa ters of Germantown, Md. are pinned.""' The Alpha Gam's were guests of the ATO's for a dinner party at the chapter house on Thurs day night. Pi Phi Pot Jones of Green ville, S. C. is pinned to PiKA Lee Cain of Harmony. PiKA Howard Broughton of-Hertford and Chi Omega Susan Hem street of Augusta, Ga. are pin ned. The Alpha Gam's will enter tain campus fraternities at a lawn party this afternoon. They were hostesses to alums yester day for an open house in ob servance of International Re union Day. Phi Kap partying yesterday convened wTith a Softball game and party at Hogan's yesterday afternoon. Barbecue dinner was served at the lake and follow ing the evening's festivities, the troops returned to the chapter house for breakfast. Die Pfeifenraucher announces two new members, Lt. Cmdr. Joseph A. ' Matthews and It. Donalu Phillips, junior from Marion. Not that a true Tar Heel ever has to have a reason for party ing, but sometime it helps the excuse of the weekend was proferred by one well known Kappa Sig about 3 o'clock a.m. yesterday morning. "I'm cele brating the dedication of the library." . 'v - i TEP Billy Zuckerman of Greensboro is pinned to Sandy Schoenzeit of New York City., The TEPS will entertain at an open house, this afternoon for parents, in conjunction with the Hillel Foundation dedica tion. Next weekend the TEP's will assist in the initiation of members for the new Delta Up silon chapter at Duke. Guests of the Cosmopolitan Club this afternoon will be the Stray Greeks and Tri-Delts. The ZBT's held a 'poverty Party' at the chapter house last ni y featuring music a la com bo and appropriate: costumes, i Zeta Psi Billy Evans of Rob bins is pinned to Mickey Shan non of Greensboro. MNB Law Association Headed by Ashley Wallace Ashley of ' Smithfield Law School Association for the coming year as a result of last week's elections. He succeeds Knox Walker of High Poiht. Other incoming officers are Vice President Lewis Evans, Greenville; Secretary Virginia D. jQuinlivan, Wilmington; Treasurer Daplene Ledford, EI lenhoro; Chairman of the 'Honor , Council" Hubert Olive, Jr., Lek ington. - , 5 . , . m : ;ii ! The Sweetheart of Sigma Chi and Her ' -1P- , ir - : iv ' f 1 St & - .,, A fc.- '-tJk il Mm IWMywmiJ '" LEx..mi.uMuuu.-"jJi-Uii u nuii'i i Till I ; ' II MEMBERS OF THE 1852 SWEETHEART OF SIGMA CHI COURT are top row (left io right). Kit Armistead of Kinston; Sue Carter of Chapel Hill: Beverly Chalk of Greensboro; Jenny Clark of Wilmington; middle row, Sally Bet Cunningham of Winston-Salem; Gra,ce Gordon of Spray; 1952 Sweetheart of Sigma Chi Carman Nahm of Del and, Fla.; Dot Smith of Charleston, W. Va.; bottom row, Joy Smith of Charlotte; and Sally Trowbridge of Fort Lauderdale, Fla. Not pictured is Pepper Stetson of Westchester, Pa. Carman Nahm During Annual it Alpha Tau chapter of Sigma Chi held its annual Sweetheart Ball last evening in the Cryiil Ballroom of the Washington Duke Hotel in Durham. Music for the formal dance was furnished by the Duke Ambassa dors. During intermission, presenta tion of the Sweetheart .Court was i made by chapter President Jim Cowan. Each member of the court ! carried an arm bouquet of yellow roses. Following the formation of the heart-shaped figure by members of the court and their escorts, President Cowan crowned Carman Nahm the 1952 Sweetheart of Sigma Chi. She was presented a you MOULMTNA TOUP AlEEET U6 CQWX?D$ WAS POIEF" 1 WHO&VBK HHAKP OF, f fllEt? All AtV LtCE. iff 1 I IIMJIIIIIIII TMWt OUR CWM X (-riM TEACH THAT CHEAP- ) I 1 -V I II JV ( f.99T9 ' u ate wlp ) hrilPX hl&ySr s?toZkj ti 1 ' r y 7" : ' 7 '. ! : . . ; i ' .. : : : ' ' , h ? ' ' : -r , , i . .y - Ji ' - - - ; v? r i It l i - ' Is Crowned Sigma Chi loving cup and a bouquet of white Sally Bet Cunningham of Win roses. . I ston-Salem with Jim Cowan of Carman is a junior coed from Deland, Fla., and a- member of Pi Beta Phi sorority. She suc ceeds Joyce Evans of Harrells ville, Va. as Sweetheart. Miniature , silver jewel boxes, bearing the fraternity crest, were presented to the court as favors. Members of the court'and their escorts are Kit Arms tead, of Kin ston with Jimmy Ferree of Winston-Salem; Sue Carter of Chapel Hill with Vernon Ferrell of Winston-Salem; Beverly Chalk of Greensboro with Pete Parker of Charlotte; Jenny Clark of Wil mington with Jim Hock of Greensboro; utter $mimcm$M as a C&tiTfP-YOa VaS CHAS0PTOO! IS VOU DceNCHASfeP SlNCe WE mtu pontes? as doves wh 1 5 MSSH5ESOF F2ACS AN' OUS FU2ST PEACE MESSAGE IS 4 11 - . - , j , , i i i . 1 Xgf'j 1 Tf 1 Court 1952 Sweetheart Ball Last Night Bristol, Tennessee; Grace Gordon of Spray with Bill Williamson of Charlotte; Carman Nahm of De land, Florida with Jack Keating of Chapel Hill; Dot Smith of Charleston, WTest Virginia with Bill Hawks of Mt. Airy; Joy Smith of Charlotte with Alan Hoppe of Charlotte;-Pepper Stet son of Westchester, Pennsylvania FOR EVERY FLOWER NEED- FOR THE LOVELIEST GIFTS it's UNIVERSITY FLORIST Rollins Bldg. PEACE AN' EQUAL ) J&G&r rights fok gpiv-j jeo&Hs eor, IS , THE A FASST TO wpiep pkOiW IAYG6SH AZSTS WHAT s Nash To Speak Tomorrow At 8 ; Dr. Arnold Nash, chairman of the department of religion, will deliver the second in a "series of four lectures on the Protestant ecumenical movement tomorrow at 8 p.m. in Gerrard hall. - He will speak on I'From Edin- burg to Stockholm." The lecture series' of Dr. TTash. ,, is bein g spnsof ed by t)ej; Un- versity Inter-Faith council. Dr. . - Nash recently returned from an ecumenical conference in Europe, Eleven Initiated By Psi of Sigma Nu initiation ceremonies were held last week for pledges of Psi chapter of Sigma Nu fra ternity. The eleven initiates are Bob by Grimes, Rocky Mount, Billy Griffin, Roanoke Rapids, Fred Hamrich, Rutherfordton, John Gwynn and Bob Heath, Chapel Hill Paul McCubbins, Salisbury, Saunders Moore, Burlington, Jim Oglesby, Greensboro, Tom Shelton, Jacksonville, Ala., Carl Ray Webb, Shelby, and Wallace Pridgen, Wilson. Election of officers will take place at the next regular meet ing. with Roddy Dowd of Charlotte; and Sally . Trowbridge of Fort Lauderdale, Fla., with Sid Hoots of Winston-Salem. 578 women from 224 colleges taking secretarial training at Gibbs Special Course for College Women. Five-city personal placement service; Write College Dean for catalog. KATHARINE GIBBS BOSTON 16, 90 Marlborough St. NEW YORK 17, 230 Park Ave. CHICAGO 11, 51 E. Superior St MONTCLAIR, 33 ftymeutb St PROVIDENCE 6. R. I.. 155 Ange St OF COW- 3ZPS TO IAV lMPEeious BGOS AT PISCKIMINATION MUST ENPv ft vl Jttf l Is- r 9 r r,; : ll 1 I, t

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