L Phi Kap, PiKA And Sigma Chi Hold Initiations THE DAILY TAR HEEL." "StMBAt YJIAC 'Hi 27. 19S2 PAGE 7 Phi Kappa Sigma, Pi Kappa Alpha and Sigma, Chi fraternities announce their new initiates. Lambda chapter' of Phi Kappa Sigma initiated Wyatt Dixon, Durham; Bobby Jones, Durham; Fritz Pelone, Charlotte; 'Bill Little, Charlotte; Wally Love, Hickory; and Fay Culbreath, Rutherfordtcn. Initiated into Tau Chapter of Pi Kappa Alpha were Williams Morse Calvert, Norfolk, Va.; Her man Cobb, Jr., Atlanta, Ga.; JohnGrady Colson, Jr., Greens boro; Frederick Eugene Kafer, Hickory; Beverly Mason Haw field, Washington, D. C; Arthur Allen Madden, Columbia, S. C; Julian Hertcl Rountree, Jr., Mt. Airy; and Matthew Thomas Wood, Enfield. Initiates of Alpha Tau chapter of Sigma Chi are Harry Ander son, Ashboro; Walter Converse, Spartanburg, S. C.;- Fred Dale, Hickory; Jimmy Fox, Charlotte; Abbfe Keyes, Greensboro; Skippy Roddey, Charlotte; and Pete Smitherman, Winston-Salem." Abbie Keyes was voted the outstanding pledge of Sigma Chi. VIE f . . v r ' l ""r" i- . -v.- If " I K 1 f Bisk Fox Named Dream Girl By 7? Kappa Alpha , Fraternity .-v.v.".-.v v - , .'.".V SPONSORING FOR THE ANNUAL PI KAPPA ALPHA DREAM GIRL DANCE are, top row (left to right) the 1952 PiKA Dream Girl Bish Fox of Roanoke, Va., with President Jim Lester of Roanoke, Va.; Norma Williams of Wilmington with Treasurer Benny Lee of Kannapolis; bottom row, (left to right), Isabelle Barksdale of Clarksdale, Miss., with Secretary Clayton Jackson of Tarboro; Dixie Andrews of Virginia Beach, Va., with Vice President Eugene Hardin of Burlington; and Jane Adams of Char lotte with Social Chairman Bryan Sutton of Goldsboro. Med Fraternities Elect New Leaders Sigma Theta chapter of Phi j Chi and Beta Iota chapter of ! Alpha Kappa Kappa, medical fraternities, have elected officers for the coming year. Presiding Senior of Phi Chi is Leland Averett Jr. of Oxford; Presiding Junior Charles Herring of La . Brange; Secretary John Monroe Jr. of Payetteville; Trea surer Leon Cowan of Powells ville; Chapter Editor Fred Glover of Charlotte; Judge Advocate Robert Jordan Jr. of Edenton; Sentinel Lloyd McCaskill of Laurinburg; Interfraternity Coun cil members Robert Tomlinson Jr. of Wilson and Julian Alber gotti Jr. of Charlotte. New- officers of Alpha Kappa Kappa, are President Alex Webb, Jr. of Rocky. Mount; Vice-President George Cox of Winterville; Recording Secretary Cary Guy of Angier; Treasurer Hugh Hem mings of Chapel Hill; Correspond ing Secretary James Lamm of Mt. Airy; Marshal John Foust of Lexington; Warden Ira Godwin" of Wilson; Chaplain - David Anderson of Rock Mount; His torian Robert Brame of .Wendell; Interfraternity Council t Repres entatives James Lamm .and; John Rickenbacker of Rutherf ordton. Quarles Elected New President Of Phi Gam's Bill Quarles of Rocky Mount is the new president of Epsilon chapter of Phi Gamma Delta. Other officers are 'Treasurer Joe Nelson of Rocky Mount, Re cording Secretary Jim Dillon of Lexington, Corresponding Secre tary Burnie Burnstan -of Prince ton, N. J., and Historian Jim May nard of Burlington. Also elected were Intramural Manager Bill Smith of Bethel' and his assistant George Mardre of Windsor, University Party Repre sentative Archer Croxton of Dan ville, Va., University Club Rep resentative Bill Covington of Wagram KD's Hold Initiation Initiation ceremonies were held by Beta Chi chapter of Kappa Delta last Sunday. Initiated were Helen Beard, Ra leigh; "A lice Jane Hinds, St. Pet ersburg, Fla.; Jaque Krell, Colum bia, S. C; Louise Marks, Ashe ville. - 9 fl - If c "4 I. I Never enough college women with Gthbs secretarial training to meet the demand Special Course for College Women. Five-city personal placement service. Write College Dean for catalog. KATHARINE GIBBS BOSTON 16, 90 Marlborough St HEW V0RK"i7, 230 Park Av. CHICAGO 11. 51 t Superior St MONTCLAIR, 33 Plymouth St - Hi0VIDtNCE6. R.l.,155 AngeliSt FOR EVERY FLOWER NEED TOR THE LOVELIEST GIFTS - it's - U N I VERS I TY F LOM 1ST Rollins Bldg. Tau chapter of Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity held its annual Dream Girl Dance last evening at the Carolina Inn. Urns of magnolia leaves and arrangements of dogwood blos soms decorated the ballroom. Music for the dance, which was held from 9 until 12 O'clock, was furnished by Frank Settlemyer and his orchestra. Special guests for the evening were Mr. and Mrs. James Horton Davis, CoL and Mrg. Jesse J. Moorhead, and XCNR Ed French and Miss Sallie MacNider. Highlight of the evening fol lowed the presentation of the sponsors and their dates, when the 1952 Pi Kappa Alpha Dream Girl was announced. Bish Fox, . junior coed from Roanoke, Va., was named 1952 Dream Girl, and was presented the PiKA sweetheart pin on be half of the fraternity by chapter President Jim Lester. Mrs. Sam W. Craver, Jr. of Columbia, S.C., the former Sarah Rhodes , of Charlotte and 1951 Dream Girl, presented Bish a bouquet of or chids and "lilies of the valley. - The . 1952 Dream Girl is pres ident, of Pi Beta Phi sorority and attended Converse College before coming to the University. She was escorted by. President Jim Lester. Favors for theJs Dream Girl WeeTtendh'Were gsfnet and gold garters with the fraternity's Greek letters stamped in gold. Sponsors for the dance carried bouquets ot red roses for the figure. Dream Girl Weekend festivi ties began on Friday evening with a buffet dinner at the chapter house and party at the American Legion Hut. Yesterday PiKA's and dates attended the Blue-White game, which was followed by an informal party and dinner at the' chapter house. Immediately after the dance a midnight breakfast was served at the chapter house. DAILY CROSSWORD . ACROSS - 1 . Winnows 5. Stripes" 9. Nobleman 10. Put out 12. Behavior 14. Culture medium 15. Music note 16. Plunder 18. Man's name 19. Sum up 21. Pommeled 23. Scorch 25. Esthmus (Asia) 26. Southeast (abbr.) 27. Small boy (slang:) 29. Pen point 31. Siberian . gulf 33. Unhappy 35. Jump 38. Large, flat dish 41. Period of time 42. Ever (poet.) 43. Observes 45. At home 46. Check 48. Cast over 50. To revoke (law) 52. Short lances 53. Weaver's reed 54. Portico (Gr. arch.) DOWN 1. Front of a building 2. Skill 3. Shred of waste silk 4. Pry 5. Exist 6. Polynesian drink 7. Firm 8. Frightens 9. Pale red .spinel 11. Occupation 13. Secluded corner 17. Revolve 20. Peck 22. Claw 24. Corrosion on metal 28. Clubs 30. Winged insect 31. Musical drama 32. Sheds blood 34. Antlered animal 36. Beard of rye 37. Gasps 39. Sprite ( Shakes peare) 40. Bamboo-like grasses 44. Tax (Shet.Is.) 47. Born '"wlAlslPl ITAH!P A DE JT E N EI A L !3ftA tfyEPr SET; PAP.. .3 A SIlHP EjR, O A W BE nToim a tv.sh Saturday Aaiwer 49. A Nigerian Negro people 51. 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