PAGE FOUR THE DAILY TAR HEEL FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1953 c ampus By Deenie Carouse Schoeppe ! While you's all madly learning the bunny hop, here are a few so cial notes from all over. For their Germans weekend, the KA's are having a casual little, gangster party at the old school house on the Greensboro Road to night. Appropriate, huh? It's go ing to be in the real old fashioned speakeasy style. Tomorrow night they'll have cocktails at the house .after the dance. The Ranch House will be taken over by St. A's and dates Saturday night for dinner and dancing plus combo. At the Rathskeller will be the Chi Psi's tomorrow afternoon. Somewhere along the way they'll have a "Roaring Twenties" party complete with roulette wheels, cos tumes and a combo. Phi Delt Pat Samonds will now be seen in black face. That's what happens when you sit in a fire place. Oh, that Chi Psi I said was pin ned last week wasn't pinned at all. Life's like that. Sorry. , ; . The SAE's, Deke's and Zete's are having une huge one tomorrow night at the Washington Duke. Deke's are having a ' few other little functions too, like a break fast at the house after the dance tonight and a party to the enchant ing music of "Hoagy" Carmichael before the concert tomorrow. For got to mention a champagne party at Jack's Friday afternoon. Just an average weekend. Pika's will go to Smith's Lake in Durham for a cabin party to night. Sigma Chi's will have a combo tonight after the dance and a Watts Grill party tomorrow and more combo at the fyouse. Time for a pinning or two. A Zete this time. First one this year I think. Ed Gause of Wilson pinned Anna Joan Boyn from WC. Theta Chi Al Perry, Charlotte, is engaged to 52 grad Mike Green, Thomasville. Theta Chi's will do their weekend celebrating aT the house with a couple of parties. And the ZBT's will be hosts to Goucher girls this weekend. They will have a combo and party to night. The Wood Smethurst says the ATO's are partying at Turnage's tomorrow night. Pi Kappa Phi's will party all weekend and serve cocktails to morrow afternoon. This is Pi Lam houseparty week end and they'll have a pledge ban quet at the Burlington Country Club, parties at the house all week end with cocktails and pj. Another 'just average" weekend.; Sigma Nu's will have a b.y-o. par ty at the Legion Hut tomorrow from 8 till Sunday. There. Not one mean thing did I say. Mo' pinnings. Pi Lam Jerry Moff, Burlington, pinned Roberta Paley, Miami Beach. Delta Sigma Pi Al Joe Braxton, Scotland Neck, pinned Evelyn Booth, a Meredith girl and also from Scotland Neck. Delta Sigma Pi's will have their pledge banquet at the Inn tomor row night, followed by pahty at the house. v Chi Phi's partying will also be done at the house Saturday night. Beta's will be at Turnage's Sat urday morning for a cocktail party and will have dinner and a party Saturday night. . Beta Jake Froelich is engaged to Mary Strickland. Both are from High Point. Saddle Club knew we couldn't miss that Phi Delt's and dates will have dinner and a party there to morrow night. Tonight Phi Delts will have much big combo at the house from 1 to 4 ayem. f Phi Kaps and, dates , will have a breakfast or two, , and maybe a few. parties in between- There isn't one , place within a 50 mile radius that isn't being tak en over by Carolina this weekend. Kappa Sigs will , head Crab Tree Creek-ward for a cabin party to morrow night. By that time they Ought to be jush fine cause they're having a champagne party at the house all afternoon. - Lambda Chi's will celebrate with a beer party at the house. They sho' do like their beer. . Seem to have kinda' left out the sorority news completely. Tri Delt Calire Boone, new pin up of Tommy Peacock, was sere naded by the Chi Phi's Wednesday night. Chi O Anna Redding, Manhas sett, L. I., is engaged to Howard Pitts, an SAE at Duke. Happy bunny hopping. Chapman Elected To Head Alpha Delta Pi Sorority Beta Upsilon chapter of Alpha Delta Pi sorority has elected offic ers for the coming year. Elected were Alice Chapman, Welch, W. Va., president; Emily ! Cooke, Arlington, Va., vice-president; Ann Folger, High Point, re cording secretary; Marilyn Habel, Chapel Hill, corresponding secre tary; Kitty Lee, Lumberton, trea surer; Lynda Vestal, Liberty, So cial chairman; Pat Bohnenkamp, St. Louis, Mo. and Helen Faust, Asheboro, co-rush chairmen. Clinic (Continued from page 1) del, Howard Hanson, Johann Stra uss, Borodin and others. High schools to be represented are located in Charlotte, Raleigh, Greensboro, High Point, Winston Salem, Kannapolis, Concord, Salis bury, Boone, Tipton Hill and Way-nesville. Students going to the biology building have narrowly escaped being hit by a flying cat's liver or some other animal innard. The department has issued a state ment condemning the entire busi ness and warning the scientists that "This isn't the right way to dispose of used biology , experiments." Initiation Held For 'Pi Phis Mary Lowrey was named "model pledge of North Carolina Alpha chapter of Pi Beta Phi sorority at its initiation banquet held Wednes day night at the Carolina Inn. Eleanor Saunders and Mary Low rey were given scholarship awards of gold Pi Beta Phi rings. Gardenia corsages were presented each "of the new initiates. Toasts were made by Chapter President Bish Fox, Roanoke, Va., Ann Fitzgerald, pledge class president, and- Dee Breslow, Rahway, N. J. pledge trainer. Recent Pi Phi initiates are: Bet ty Otto Anderson, Port St. Joe, Fla.; Ann Benton, Wilmington; Lucy Briney, Madisonville, Ky.; Mary Jane Bumpous, St. Peters burg, Fla.; Barbara Burgess, Maple wood, N. J.; Edith Cross, Gates ville; Len Daniel, Coral Gables, Fla.; Nancy Davis, Rainelle, W. Va.; Jo Deming, Cynthiana, Ky.; Ann Fitzgerald, Princeton; Joan Gant, Atlanta, Ga.; Rosalyn Gasque, Rock ingham; Sara Leek, Thomasville; Mary Lowrey, Atlanta, Ga.; Ann McCul luch, Bluefield, W. Va.; Connie Moore, Norfolk, Va.; Betty Par sons, Jasper, Ga.; Ellen Prouty, Dalton, Ga.; Tish Rodman, Nor folk, Va.; and Eleanor Saunders, Chapel Hill. . KD's Initiate, Have Banquet Beta Chi chapter of Kappa Delta held initiation services Sunday af ternoon. The following girls were initiat ed: Betsy Clarke, Goldsboro; Anne Guiton, Whitesville; Mary Jane Harrison, Montgomery, Ala.; Peg Hall, Salyersville, Ky.; Alice Jones, Warrenton; Carolyn Little, Con cord; Cathy Newlin, Haw River; Peg gy Pierpont, Chapel Hill; Mary Jo Rader, Miami Shores, Fla.; Joan Russell, Kenmore; Hilda Simpson Erwin; Lib Suddreth; and Betty George Williams of Lqesburg, Fla. A banquet was held in the Pine Room of the Carolina Inn follow ing the initiation for actives, new initiates, and alumnae of Chapel Hill and Raleigh; Mrs. .Earl W. Brian of Raleigh spoke briefly to the group. Outstanding pledge award was presented to Carolyn Little of Con cord. The scholarship award was presented to Edith Rogers of Wil mington. CHERRY POINT The Marine Corps has reported that one of its F9F Panther jet fighter planes was outrun by a mysterious object with red lights that zoomed across the North Carolina skies and dis appeared near the coast. An offi cial Marine , Corps statement said the chase took place on Monday night after planes at the Edenton Auxiliary Air Station had ' been alerted to watch for the object. I ' i mm mtm n. ii it i -mi i M -a; . i : m mm i - I group of TIMELY &. 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