" -'Sigi-'-'-' l 6 r . in ;! l ' si ! r ! 1 . ': it 1 , i : ( ;i ' ft V.' i 1 Fraternities Offi cers Chi Phi, Chi , Psi, Delta Kappa , Epsilcn, Phi Delta Chi, Phi Delta j Theta, and Sigma Chi have elect- ed new officers for the coming: year. Chi Phi Officers for Alpha Alpha chap ter of Chi Phi are President Ed Hatch of Pittsboro (re-elected); Vice-president Al Moore of Miami Be.ch, Florida; Secretary Neil SatterfiPid of Atlanta, Georgia; Treasurer Louie Lee Patseavouras of Rocky Mount; Historian Rollie Tillman of 'Lake Wales, Florida; Sergeant-at-arms Bill Proute of Media, Pennsylvania; House Man ager Joe Parish of Sumter, S. C; uid Rush Chairman Al Moore. - Chi Psi Alpha Sigma chapter ol Chi Psi re-elected Jim Ramsey of Roxboro president. Other offi cers are Corresponding Secretary Rod Hood of Chestnut Hills, Penn sylvania; Recording f Secretary Eddie Starnes of Arlington, Vir ginia; "Treasurer Bruce Crater of Raleigh; and Pledge Instructor Ed Waller of Honolulu, Hawaii. Delta Kappa Epsilon Officers of Beta chapter of DKE are Pledge Master Frank Daniel of Raleigh; Alumni Secretary Al Shortt of Winston-Salem; Social Chairmen Dick Pillsbury of Sals bury, Maryland and Billy Barnes M Wilson; Pledge Initiation Chair man Jack Brinson of Tarboro: Intramural - Manager Herbert Thorpe of Rocky Mount; and Ex ecutive Committeemen Al Shortt, Dick Pillsbury, and Branson Hobbs of Chapel Hill. . Phi Delta Chi Alpha Gamma chapter of Phi Delta Chi elected the following new officers President Don Bis sett of Kinston; Vice-president John Klutz of Marion; Secretary W. H. Patton of Beulah Springs, Texas; Treasurer Pete Barbrey of Mount Olive; Chaplain Evan Setzer, of Newton; Inner Guard John Wagner of Gastonia; and Pledge Master Jimmy Patton ; of Canton. Phi Delta Theta Additional officers for Bet chapter of Phi Delta Theta are Chaplain Dan Allison of Sylva; Alumni Secretary Tom McDonald of Lathonia, Georgia; Choirister Bell Cook of LaCross, Virginia; Intramural Manager Lawtqn Gresham of Charlotte; Librarian Sandy Dann of Orlando, Florida; and German Club Representative Pat Sammonds of Durham. Sigma .Chi Officers for Alpha Tau chapter of Sigma Chi are President Lew Rjown of Chattanooga, Tennessee; Vice-president Vernon Ferrell of Winston-Salem; Secretary Johnny Motsinger of Winston Salem; Charlotte; and Treasurer James Smitherman of Winston-Salem. Corresponding Secretary Jerry Cook of Winston-Salem; Alumni Secretary Abbie Keyes of Greens boro; Social Crairman Bill Wil liamson of Charlotte; Intramural Manager Bob Fountain of Foun tain; Interfraternity Representa tive Walter Converse of Spartan bueg; University Party Represen tative Jrry Cook of Winston-Salem; House Manager Sid Hoots of Winston-Salem; and German Club " Representative Skippy Roddy of Charlotte. Chi Psi's Pledge Alpha Sigma chapter of Chi Psi fraternity held pledging ceremon ies recently for four men. The new pledges are Laurence Stith of New Bern; Ted Steel of Sumter, S. C; George McKinney of v Marshall;. Buddy Carrier ot Charlotte. : 6 TEP's Spring WesJend Sponsors i V I S: i ...::-:::::::::-. : vx 4C .Ul S i 4 - iff V -. " , $ffytKXr ''''' SPONSORS FOR . OMEGA OF Tau Epsilon Phi's Spring Fes tivities Weekend are, top row (left to right): Dorothy Brody, Rich mond, Va., with Houseparty Chairman Barry Kalin, Henderson; Barbara Kagan, Miami, Fla., with Secretary Ken Myers, Miami, Fla.; bottom row, Sally Goldman, Durham, with President Norman Goldink Raleigh; and Norma Madalia, Charlotte, with Vice Presi dent Irwin Vinnik, Ra1-,;rih.' Tau Epsilon Phi Has Annua Spring Festivities Weekend Omega Chapter of Tau Epsilon Phi fraternity is holding its an nual Spring Festivities this week end, highlighted by the formal awards banquet and dance tomor row evening. The activities will begin tonight with a hay ride and cabin party at Crabtree State Park. Tomor row the Tau Epsilon Phi's and their dates will be entertained at a swimming party in Durham IN DURHAM HARVEY'S CAFETERIA -AND- BANQUET SERVICE Breakfast-6:30-9:15 Lunch-11-2:30 Supper 5-8:05 1 1D3 E. MAIN STREET. DURHAM au rir,nr kio P?-right" T' iklTERPElCP. WIF DAISY MAE'S GAPEPl. AH'U-OEST L-LJURK IN TH' SMAPOWS AN' PROTECT HER RJM CHEAP BUMb. f nu i jn PT'.i:SU dbacom's been mbzchim' ot eiresvffT I RT IS GONNA s - s 4. at--.- i x S 2 x v -. ' ' The formal awards banquet, at the home of Mayor E. J. Evans, tomorrow evening at Lenoir Hall, will feature the presentation of awards to the outstanding grad-. uating senior and to the athlete J of the year. A formal dance at Hillel House follows the banquet. An informal get-together at the fraternity house and a picnic Sunday afternoon will end the events of the weekend. OH, AH'D LOVE T'OOME home: wif vo'. am' meet VORE MOTHER- WHUI AM LIKES BEST ABOUT MOTHERS IS THET MOST OF 'EM HAS CHIU5R&N. 0 tm. tea- O CXv AH rhH wwrvJ Cir. I9i2 hf UnM Faster lynataq . inc. TELL "X'amfisrejto fell 1 v Hardea, Sprfnger-Miller Wedding Pla nned Today Special to The Daily Tar Heel GREENSBORO, May 8 Wed ding ceremonies for Miss Glenn Abbott Harden and Fred F. Springer-Miller will be held here today at 4:30 p. m. at Holy Trinity" Episcopal Church. Miss Harden, who until last month was editor of The Daily Tar Heel, University of North Carolina student newspaper, is the daughter of John W. Harden, vice-president of Burlington Mills here. The bridegroom, who completed work toward his master's degree at the University this week, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hare Named German V res Bryant Hare, Phi Gamma Delta of Wilmington, has been elected president of the German Club Executive Committee. Other officers of the organiza tion are Vice-president Chuck Haywood, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Turnersburg; Secretary Gordon Taylor, Sigma Nu, Richland; and Treasurer Jim Schenck, Delta Kappa Epsilon, Greensboro. JUST A Shipment of BLUE and TAN BABY CORD Sanforized Completely Washable r .50 V W J F ME-g- OUTA 1 I ( r I I TH' WAV, SHE'S FREE J) I T' ASSOSH EEATE WlFJ f FINE, CULTURED S3 V GENK1UL.MEM -LIKE HlMjJ UgPTTHSlBOWN Springer-Miller of Stowe, Vt. Springer-Miller held his bach elor dinner at the Ranch Kousa in Chapel Hill Wednesday night, while Miss Harden was dinner hostess to her attendants at the I Country Club here. For a Close-To-Home Story of COMMUNISM at work on a COLLEGE CAMPUS See "My Son John11 Starring ROBERT WALKER HELEN HAYES VAN HEFLIN Chapel Hill joins with Dur ham in ihe Norlh and South Carolina Premiere Show ing. Late Lfiow Sat.. Sun. and Monday CAROLINA aH'O- OEST TAG ALONG J 1 f T'MAKE SHORE. NO V sneakv rat bothers: SHALLOW j not i Xfrf.- O ft Q mouth puuJ k 5 T -1 fmTj Wn iff note ''1,1.. -I"" t,.... I