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 !
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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
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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;
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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
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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.
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