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Fraternities
Offi
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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. :
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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
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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.
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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.
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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
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at work on a
COLLEGE CAMPUS
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Starring
ROBERT WALKER
HELEN HAYES
VAN HEFLIN
Chapel Hill joins with Dur
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Carolina Premiere Show
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