PAGE f Sponsors For Lambda Chi Alpha Dance JSBCt" A lYti SI jives eanaue? THE DAILY TAR HEEIvSUNDATf. MAY 11. IS52 1 k cf I i ; ft i r t ,r if' H f I . I SPONSORING FOR THE ANNUAL Inter-Zeta dance of Lambda Chi Alpha Fraternity last night were, top row (left to right). Elizabeth Ann Bell. Charlotte, with Joe Baker of Wake Forest College: Queen Barbara Woodward, Erwin, with Abie Maxwell" of Wake Forest College; Alice Gardner, Henderson, with Opie Frazier of Wake Forest College: bottom row, Cleft to right), are Fran Waterfield of Fort Wayne, Ind with Sandy McGlough of Duke University, and Dede Boone, Penns Grove, N. J., with Frank Knowles of Duke University. Barbara Woodward Is Named Lambda Chi Crescent Girl J ! The annual Inter-Zeta dance of Lambda Chi Alpha was held Friday night at the Hope Valley Country Club in Durham. Music for ihe formal dance, which was sponsored by the chapters of Lambda Chi Alpha at Duke. State, Wake Forest and North Carolina, was furnished by the Duke Cavaliers. Highlight of the evening fol lowed the presentation of the sponsors and their dates, when the 1952 Crescent Girl was announced. Miss Barbara Woodward of Ex-win was named Crescent Girl and presented a gold trophy on behalf of the four fraternities. Miss Woodward, a student at Duke, carried a bouquet of red roses and the other sponsors carried bouquets of white roses. Favors of the Inter-Zeta dance were purple . and gold velvet booklets with the fra ternity's Greek letters stamped in gold. Other weekend festivities in cluded a party at White Lake after the dance for the brothers and their dates. Zefa Psi Elects New Officers Upsilon chapter of Zeta Psi fraternity has elected officers for the coming year. The new officers are Presi dent Charles McKinnon Wins ton, Raleigh; Vice-President Cheshire, Hillsboro; Historian S. C; Secretary William Polk Ladson Hunter Bojie, Sumter, Alfred Luther Turrington HI, Raleigh; Sergeant - at - Arms Mark Overton Dickerson, Ruth erford ton; German Ciub Rep resentative Swain Hunter Nor man Stephenson, Halifax; Ix terfraternity Council Represen tative William Polk -Cheshire, and Social Chairman Earl John son Jr., Raleigh. L An iis,,. 1 1njlt r-TiirrlTf-n'iiiiiiiiaihiiifiiiiitrtiwiiWi mm-vmf iwi f-i--""-- in turn rwr irniii -pair jtoLaiimimwiiMii Tai-riWiBrffl'nr rwiirifeiriiii r-" -nnnTiTrir ft nimirr atirnM A Private Message To CAMPUS u A (( ) ' II I "J 1 yJj NN Your old friends and allies at the Intimate Bookshop have been trying to drum up a little legitimate graft for you all week long. Here's hoping that the book your heart most de sires is beside you as you read this, but if your gift turned out to be a duplicate, we trust You'll bring it in and let us exchange it. Today is something special, but we want you to know that we celebrate 364 other Mothers Days in tit? bookshop, and that any time you come calling, you're queen of the roost! THE INTIMATE BOOKSHOP 205 E. Franklin St. Open Evenings iffl'wpii mwwupuiMH )B.jit,wwwiuiuip umi. wimp i whuhmw-hmwij m w mmtmm p"i wpiwhwmw n m -unm m9mmmmFmmmm,miM.iiMu w,mv tm hjium. uwu W IIJIl Tobacco Alpha Tau chapter ) Kappa PsL professional business fraternity, had its pledge initla ! tion banquet Friday night at the Chapel Hill Country Club. A talk on some aspect cf busi ness by Dr. Arthur Whitehiil of Chapel Hill, was the feature of the banquet. Following the ban quet the members and ther dates attended a formal dance given in hener of the new initiates at the country club. j Yesterday the old actives and 1 new actives had a picnic at Ho- gan's Lake. Those initiated were Harvey I Sherrill Almond, Jr., Albermarle; John W. Austin, Charlotte; Don I D. Barton. Charlotte; Thomas Eu jgene Beck, Holly Hill. Fla.: i Thcmas Lee Beck, Fuquay j Springs; Ronald J. Boling, Siler City; Ralph Lee Craver. Lexing ton; Alvin D. James. Charlotte: Donald J. Little, Charlotte; Phil- ' Jean Martin Souweine, Brussels, Belgium: George W. Strickland, Liberty; Everett - L. - Wagner, Chapel Hill; Leonard Forrest Walker. Kemersville; ar.d James Dcnald Williams, AsheviUe. i -i ttii i- t. Lt J.JL 1 1 xjj. ' . - -r-t jg , -r Ml iMorth Carolina provides more sr-, , , T . ... . r,n . , i Wilford Redmon, Leaks ville; ' 1 Bobby Gene Skicimore, Charlitte; 1 change program ideas ' Y Delegations : Discuss Y-Life A two-car delegation from the YMCA spent Thursdaj- in" Wins tc n-Salem, discussing all phases of Y life. The alumni of the Y program here were hosts at a luncheon. The visitors were shown the ac- ' ccmplishments of the YMCA during previous years. The dele gates then reported on work for this year and plans for next year. , The afternoon was spent on the : Salem College campus. The ! YMCA members met with rnem- s fbers of the YWCA cabinet to ex- ame m tor your tree i3eauty analysis ana gilt Iron Melena KiiBinsteinI j0 1X1 - f -'4 s-"- ' - i: Helena RuBinstein's " personal representative 's here from the New York Salon to tell you everything about your make-up and your skin care, give you an individual beauty analysis, and present you with a 100 size beauty mask for your individual skin type at absolutely no cost to youl orbaP mask - 1 J3ere this week only. Make your appointment today. 9 .... s- w CHAPEL H I LL. M..C 0

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