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'1 0 PAGE S THE DAILY CAMPUS COLLECTIONS And came the refreshing Spring quarter, everything was new lew officers, new editors all but me, that is, ' the Society Editor, But the Nell is somewhat cor roded after 11 months of duty, and so as of these two pages I'll be relinquishing Underwood 11-6436904 to a new 'gossip' edi tor. It's been fun trying to report Campus Collections, but someone said it's Spring outside-r-so E think I'll go take a look. Roonie Barnes,- a Salem col lege sophomore and pin-up of KA Johnny Robison, was Up silon chapter's candidate for the title of KA Rose at the annual Old South Ball last night in Ral ' eigh. Final event of the KA's weekend was , a beard shaving party at the Sir Walter Raleigh Hotel following the Ball. KA's were put at the mercy of their. dates for the shearing. Sports Editor Biff Roberts in forms us something new in the way of campus 'clubs'. It seems the Psychological Society of 1799 met Wednesday night at the Phi Delt house to discuss the coed situation ' on campus. Members decided that coed relations could be bettered through concentrated efforts on the part of the mem bers. Several nominations were made for the club's sweetheart; but Farber says I can't tell you who. (Yellow journalism.) The Si?ma Chi's of State, Duke, Wake Forest, and Carolina joined forces for a 'Big Four' party yes terday at the Tar Heel Club in Raleigh. A combo provided music and barbecue, brunswick stew, and fried chicken provided the meat course at dinner., The Pi Phi's will be guests of the Sima Nu's on Tuesday night , for a party at the Carolina Club. New initiate of ADPi is Mar garet Pa J gette of Chapel Hill. Alice Hedgepeth, coed at Cha own College, is the new pin-up of Delta Si-Bill Lawrence of Como. Delta Sig Lee Gore and Margie Wilkerson of Zepherhills, Fla. are pinned. Announcement is made of the engagement of Nancy Arnott of New Caanan, Conn., to SAE John Friday Square Dance Opens Social Slate A spring quarter social pro gram gets underway next Fri day night with a Y Court square dance. : The square dance will launch the beginning of similar weekly dance programs. Other plans for the quarter include hayrides, out ings, and a dance with WC girls as guests. The dance will begin at 8 p.m. Efforts to get a popular! caller and special music are being; made. The campus committee's main job is; to coordinate YMC A, dorm itory -and other? campus organiza tions'; social .activities, i :, - r . t "-S;-' m ; t ; t h : - J. HEEL. SUNDAY. APRIL , . Scott Cramer of Charlotte. Nancy is a student at Salem College. L Beach partying this weekend are the Kappa Sigs and lneta Chi's. Brothers of Kappa Sig and1 ,r it VT , t-i dates chose Myrtle Beach, while Tu-:-nM. iiiv , Alicia viix j - w Wrightsville; Next weekend the Chi Psi's will hold their annual spring quarter beach weekend at the Landis at Wrightsville. The Chi Psi's will be hosts to the Tri-Deits for softball and a picnic supper at Hogan's on Thursday evening. Hogan's was the scene of Chi O-Phi Delt partying last Tuesday night, with the keg of beer won in the Sigma Chi Derby wheel barrow race as featured enter tainment. New Barmaid of Vice in the Order of the Golden Bear is Chi O Wanda Philpott. She succeeds Sue Lindsey. Announcement is made of the engagement of former DTH Busi ness Manager Oliver Watkins of Wilmington and Edna Harrell of Gatesville. Edna is in nurses training at Watts Hospital in r i. Ti n n e o i . , .T ' ; Sonny Cobb of Atlanta, Ga. Bar bara is a student at W.C. The Deke's were hosts to the Alpha Gam's for dinner at the chapter house and at a party at the Carolina , Club on Thursday. New ATO pin-up is Carolyn Burgess, senior coed from Broad way, who wears the pin of brother Paul Reichle of Durham. Welcome addition to KA party ing this weekend was the return of the revered picture of Robert E. Lee after a month's absence, It was given to a member of the German Club, who returned to the chapter the brothers asked no questions. Kappa Psi Calvin Floyd and Nira Edwards of Roanoke Rapids are pinned. Congratulations are in order for the new PiKA Dream Girl, Bish Fox of Roanoke, Va. There's lots more 'gossip but ho more space. Thanks for read ing; it sure has been. YMCA Discussion . Will Be Tomorrow The next in the series of YMCA supper-forums on world ,iinder s ' iding will be held tomorrow from 5:15 to 10' o'clock . in the second floor dining room of Le noir . Hall. , The sub j ect will be "Yugoslavia and the World To day." Members of this week's panel will be Ted Shevcoe, Tony Jure cic and Barry Farber'. Maps and pictures of Yugoslavia will be used to illustrate . the various points. The forum is sponsored by the YMCA World Relations Commis sion and the Cosmopolitan Club. . ; Motliers Day Cords;' Nowon Display ; ' r . 1 flfrnH I in And Sbfi f t i Our Big Selections Y. liE'D'BiCTTiEU- 1 f MP' i MM- "arf to i i : . 27. ViKAs Elzct New Officers r Jimmy Lester of Roanoke, va. was reeiected president of Tau 1 chapter of Pi Kappa Alpha for ne comjng year. : Other officers ' for 52-'53 are Vice-President Jule Rousseau of , vlce rreb.lue", , . 1 North Wilkesboro; Secretary . . ' Clayton Jackson of Tarboro; and ! Treasurer Gordon Hamnck of Shelby. Also elected were House Man ager Pat Patterson of Hickory; Dining Room " Manager Woody Fearing of Manteo; Historian Jim j Neely of High Point; Intramural ' Manager Sonny Cobb of Atlanta, Ga.; German Club Representative Julian Rountree of Mt. Airy; So cial Chairman Bryan Sutton of Goldsboro; University Party Rep resentative Gordon Battle of Greensboro; and University Club Representative Carroll Berry of Hertford. Meltzer Heads Sigma Nu Slate Curtis Meltzer of Miami, Fla., will lead the Psi chapter of Sig ma Nu for the coming year, as a result of elections held Wednes- day night. Meltzer succeeds Jolv Ferebee of Shawboro. - Other officers are Vice-Presi-dent Gcrdon Taylor of Richlands; Secretary Gene Shaw of Cumber land, Md.; Treasurer Bob Heath of Chapel Hill; Marshal Al Hamer of Morganton; Sentinel Bob Mid gett of Elizabeth City; Chaplain Bill Harris of Henderson; Report er Jim Oglesby of Greensjboro; and Historian Bernard Theiling of Charlotte. Also elected were Interfraterni ty Council Representative Wal lace Pridgen of. Wilson; Social Chairman Bob Bennett of Rocky Mount; Intramural Manager Al Poppleton of Summerville, S. C; German Club Representative Wal lace Pridgen; House Manager Bob Page of Rocky Mount; and Din ing Room Manager Stan Smith of Virginia Beach, Va. 1 4 J Gorous fefo JJ ' JLtiV IS V f ,V ilU: Dance King Kelly... ' L ;'' i v that-American in Pari.! : ' m ( ; XV '! ,M I yX V. ...thxill, you anew! M-O-M'8 JOYOUS 7SCMWCOiOK AlUStCAL! I :UU3UUQ ' U93 trek? -5S ..r- JMdc- French Society Meets Monday The official meeting of the Al-; pha Beta Chapter of Pi Delta Phi, national French honor so-, cietv. will be held tomorrow eve- J ning at six o'clock in the Faculty Dining Room of Lenoir Hall. Af ter the dinner, Mil. Yvonne Tourte, an exchange teacher from France currently teaching at the Needharh-Broughton High School in Raleigh, will give a short talk entitled "A Propos de l'education j En France." Membership certificates will be presented to those who were not present at the initiation ceremon ies. J. Paul SlicccJy Switched to Wildroot Cream-Oil Because He Flunked The Finder-Nail Test SOMC30DY scent Sheedy this note: "You're a smell guy, Paul, but your hair's against you! That's why you've been getting skunked in the race forpopulanty. I wouldn't even touch you with a 10-foot pole cat! Betterget Wildroot Cream-Oil. Everybody nose it's Your Hair's Best Friend." Non-alcoholic. Contains soothing Lanolin. Removes loose, ugly dandruff. Relieves annoying dry ness. Grooms hair neatly and naturally all day long. Helps you pass the Finger-Nail Test. Paul got Wildroot Cream-Oil and now he's whiff a new gal every night! So put on your pin-stripe suit, head for any drug or toilet goods counter, and buy a bottle or tube of Wildroot Cream-Oil, America's biggest-smelling hair tonic Ask for it on your hair at the barber shop, too. Then all the girls'll fall fur you! v. of 1 3 1 So. Harris HillRd., William sviUt, N. Y. Wildroot Company, Inc., Buffalo 11, N. Y. color cmiqm ' Jente Elected i Vrexy Of SAI Katherine Jente of Chapel Hill has been elected to lead Iota Tau chapter of Sigma Alpha Iota, na tional music: fraternity, for the coming year. Other new officers are Vice President Nancy Anne Ader of Walkertown; Recording Secretary" Martha .Snow of Charlottesville, Va.; Corresponding Secretary Molly Swain of Chapel Hill; Pub licity Chairman Carol Kelly of Charleston, W. Va.; Chaplain Leta Mueller of Philadelphia, Pa.; and Treasurer Sue Wilkins of Sanford. si L Donald sings and dances ansf , clowns! A, triple --triumph r I-i I ;i ,t K I MOM ARM , f ill- alm JLraua girl, ; : PLAYING
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