THE DAILY TAR HE.EL. FRIDAY, MAY 23. 1952
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by Deenie
This is it. The last. And your
tired and worn sassiety editor
will miss it, eyen if you do keep
telling me your cooks and house-boys
are pinned!
Among the many activities that
have been going on outside the
dorm windows after closing hours
this past week have been some
very pretty serenades. Sigma
Nu's serenaded " Chi" O Cay
Youngs, new pin-up of Bunny
Theiling, and Carolyn Murray
who's' pinned to Bob Bennett.
Phi Delta Theta's serenaded Gayle
Ruffin, now wearing the Phi
Delt pin of Chigger Quails.
Tri Delt Pat George, Chapel
Hill is engaged to John Dortch,
Kappa Sig form the province of
Camaguey, Cuba. Another en-
gaged Tri Delt is Ann Nowel of
Ahoskie, who will marry Lt. John
Steed Evans, Murfreesboro.
In honor of their graduating
seniors, Zeta Beta Tau's will
have a cocktail party Saturday
night, stag.
Saint A's had themselves a
party Tuesday night when Char
lie Spivak came over (with trum
pet). Alpha Gam Margaret Green of
Thomasville is now pinned to Al
Perry, Theta Chi from Charlotte.
Theta Chi Don Fisher, Rocky
Mount gave his pin to Frances
Stephenson, Reidsville. And one
more J Theta Chi dream girl
" Nancy Young, Chapel Hill, is
pinned to Al Samuels, Theta Chi
of Paragould, Ark.
KA's are honoring their grad
uating seniors with a beer party
at Hogan's this afternoon and a
banquet Sunday. Tate Erwin,
new chapter president, spoke at
the banquet.
Phi Gam seniors were given a
beer party at Hogan's Tuesday.
PiKA'S, have done a beautiful
. job , pf painting ,,their? house.
Phi Kappa Sigs have also got
ten quite ambitious and built a
';,pihe iM&teUcl9 b'af'-'ih their base
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Phi Delt 1. Housemother Mrs
W. B. Tanner will entertain with
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an icex skating party in Raleigh
tonight.
Sigma Chi's went out of town
last week to serenade" the , pin-up
of Tommy , McAlister, Harriette
Whitmore at WC. ' . ,
ATO's serenaded Duke coed
Ellen Hennessy, pin-up of Bill
Kelso.
Theta Chi's will have their
senior farewell dinner tonight at
Watt's. They've elected Bill Del
linger, Charlotte, to serve as their
summer president.
AKPsi's among the pinned are
Bob Pfaff, Winston-Salem, pinned
to Irene Reins, of WC. and Winston-Salem.
Brother Dale Rosen
blatt, Catasauqua, Pa., pinned
Tumesia Renn, Durham, a lab
technician atthe UNC infirmary.
Chi Phi George Hodgkin enter
tained the brothers with some
trick ice-skating in Raleigh this
week. -
Deke underclassmen will give
graduating seniors a. beer party
tomorrow at Hogan's.
SAE George Mountcastle, -Win-?
ston-Salem, is pinned to Mildred
Brown, also of Winston.
Even graduation won't stop
Tarheels from beach houseparties.
Phi Delts wilt again make the
trip to Myrtle Beach after ex
ams. Kappa Alpha's will also "rest
up" after exams with a beach
party' at Myrtle.
And the pinned list grows long
er! Lambda Chi Jim Stegall, Ox
ford, pinned Jane ' Cutts,' ' Stovall
and Earl Litzenbergdr, ; Bethle
hem, Pa., pinned Mary Alice
Bailey, Everetts. Both girls at
tend Meredith. 7 ::
Speaking of Lambda Chi's,
they're playing another of those
baseball games with the TEP's,
and the winnah gets a keg of
beer.
Alpha Gamma Delta's enter
tained all fraternities with a tea
Sunday;" r ' , '
' 'NotherJ houseparty ; at Myrtle
after? exams will-be the Chi Psi's.
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except "Smoke" Redding who's
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SPE Robert Bailey, Washing
ton, D. C, will marry Helen Sei
fert, Emporia, Va., June .
Pi Phi seniors were presented
with compacts inscribed with the
sorority crest Thursday night at
their farewell dinner.
Phi Delt 1 graduating seniors
were given alumni charms . as
gifts from the chapter.
And now, in response to a very
special request, here it is: Vince
Grimaldi. That's all!
And best of luck graduates
have a wonderful summer every
one and do lots of interesting
things so we'll have a huge" col
umn next fall. Been fun!
Die Pfeifenraucher
Die Pfeifenraucher, the Caro
lina Pipe-Smokers Club has
elected officers for the fall quar
ter. New officers are President
Jake Roundtree of Mount Airy;
Vice-President Burke Giles of
Lexington; Secretary David G.
Futch of Wertzburg, Germany;
Treasurer Seymour Bane of Ral
eigh; and Publicity Manager
Charles B. Swain of Winston
Salem. ,
Graduating seniors T. Mac
Long, one of the club's founders,
and John Keating made short
farewell talks.
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store has licked the parking prob
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driver their cars right into the
store, which has room inside for
800 cars. The building formerly
was an auto service center.
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Athletic Cups
The Women's Athletic Associa
tion held its annual presentation
of awards Tuesday night in the
W.A.A. room of the Women's
Gymnasium.
Five "Outstanding Senior"
award cups, given on the basis of
interest; enthusiasm, and parti
cipation . in the W.A.A. Intra
mural Sports program, were pre
sented to "Liz" Cooley, Louis
villet Ky.; Virginia Corbett,
Swangboro; Faye Culpepper, re
tiring W.A.A. president, Nags
Head; Virginia Latta, Burlington;
and Jane Piper, Eccleston, Md
Mcliver dormitory was pre
sented the dormitory cup, pre
sented to the dorm earning the
most team points during the year.
Eve Strong, playing for Mclver,
was the winner of the ping pong
tournament, not Pi Phi sorority,
as was stated in a previous ar
ticle. .
Alpha Delta Pi Tetired the soro
rity cup by winning it for the
third consecutive year.
Letters were presented to girls
who earned 200 or more points in
intramural athletics. Those re
ceiving them were O. H. Oet
tinger, Pat George, Jane Piper,
Grace Doar, "Liz" Cooley, Betsy
Norwood, Libby Royal, Margaret
Wilson, Sara Ann Proctor, Sue
Carter and Sarah Clark.
fraternities
Initiate Ten
Phi Delta Theta, Lambda Chi
Alpha, and Tau Epsilon Phi fra
ternities held initiation ceremoni
ternities held initiation cere
monies recently.
Beta Chapter of Phi Delta
Theta initiated Alfred Salley,
Asheville; Bill Baker, Tryon;
Jere Dubose, Hartsville, S. C;
Gene Gunter, Hamlet jf and Press
Miller, Charlotte.
Gamma Nu 7 Zeta Chapter of
Lambda Chi Alpha has initiated
four pledges. The new initiates
are Tom Burkhead, Candor; Bob
Devenie, Spindale; Bob Eberle of
Asheville; and Bob Morris, Bre
vard. The new members were
entertained at a p'arty following
the ceremonies.
Omega Chapter of Tau Epsilon
Phi initiated Buddy Meyer, Rich
mond, Va., Wednesday evening.
Pi Delta Phi Elects
Jackson President
Pi Delta Phi,' honorary French
fraternity, has elected officers for
the coming year.
The officers are President
Jackson Sparks of Warrenton,
Georgia; Vice-president Bernard
Fleischmann of Baltimore, Mary
land; Recording Secretary Cath
erine Chande of Athens, Georgia;
Corresponding Secretary Jim
Davis of Durham; Treasurer
Lloyd Ennis of Salisbury; and
Faculty Advisor Dr. R. W. Linker.
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