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PAGE FOUR THE DAILY TAR HEbt FRIDAY, F.E3RUARY 20, 1953 c c am pus carousel By Deenie Schoeppe Ed's note: We have with us to day a guest editor. And why not? Everyone else has one. This one just wandered in. He said he would accept full responsibil ity. For complaints call 91001. Last weekend was quite a week- end in that nothing, but nothing happened. Every one took the Ger mans in stride and acted as, if everything was strictly normal, which it wasn't. As Dr. Harland would put it, Hermes was on the loose and he left evidence of his work everywhere. On the same mythological kick we could also say that Dionysos was much in evidence and last summer's grapes were" consumed by the jugful as one gay devotee after another en tered the select circle of profes sional partygoers. Continuing the pace set by the Germans the Dekes entertained Dook ADPi's with a champagne party Thursday night. Chi Phi and Phi Delt pledges also got together Thursday night and partied. In the "let's get cozy" depart ment we have quite a number of folks who fell prey to the mon ster of marriage, pinning, engage ment, and what have you. First on the casualty list is Rich ard Rhodes of Raleigh who became engaged to Barbara Bullard, also of Raleigh. At the Phi Gam house Dick Hog gard was the man of the week as he gave his pin to Becky Gordon, a Saint Mary's girl from South Hill, Va. The PiKA's had a double header when Chris Bruning, Greensboro, gave his pin to Carol Keith, Greens boro, and Matt Wood of Enfield turned his over to Peggy Perry, Enfield. Both girls made the long trip from W.C. Phil Cree at the Delta Sig house is really serious. He's to be mar ried this weekend to hometown girl Deens Reid in Rocky Mount. One of the few remaining unat tached Sig Chi's also bit the dust this past weekend as Skippy Rod dey, Charlotte became pinned to Nancy Rose also from the Queen City. Talk about coming from W.C! Ted McLaughin, Phi Delt, all the way from Bremen, Germany, pinned Ann Phillips, ADPi of Franklin. Another ADPi Sandy Klostermyer accepts a diamond from Sonny Brax ton, a '52 grad from Godwin. The this time, found in convenient to wedding is planned for early June. We missed this one a few weeks back . . . Chan Page of KA fame pinned Carolyn Chester, a home town girl from Southern Pines now attending Dook. . There'll be more post-Germans activity at the Beta hous when the boys whoop it up Saturday night with a combo and party. The -Chi O's are also brewing some sort of shindig Friday night with a dinner at the house followed by a party at the Legion Hut. On the milder side, but no less welcome, will be the study break the Alpha Gams are giving next Wednesday for all fraternities af ter chapter meetings. To celebrate or cry in their beer, the Theta Chi's are having a party after the game Saturday night. On the same tangent the AK Psi's will also party at the house Saturday. Back to Rosemary Street and the TEP house we find that Jack Handler, Sarasota, Florida has pin ned Phyllis Fleisher, also of Sara sota. , The Lambda Chi's have finally decided to go to school, but it took a party to do it. They're having a party at the old school house on the Burlington highway Friday night. The Phi Delts have found a new excuse for a party. The present pledge class and last year's pledge class will battle it out in a huge beer drinking contest. T WJP WUNC The following is today's program schedule for WUNC, a non-commercial, FM radio station operating on an assigned frequency of 91.5 mc. and 1450 watts: 7 p.m. The Children's Circle. 7:30 Adventures in Research. 7:45 Carolina Sports Review. 8 People under Communism. S Music Appreciation by Dr. William Newman. 10 News and coming events. 10:05 An Evening -Masterwork. WUNC Saturday 7 p.m. Skitches in Melody. 8 Paris Star Time. 8:30 Folksongs and Footnotes. 9 The Hill Hall Hour. 10 News and Coming Events. 10:05 An Evening Masterwork. Hicks Is Chi O. President; aw To Lead Pi Phi Epsilon Beta chapter of Chi Omega sorority elected Alice Hicks, Faison, president for the coming year. - 1 Janet Cozart, Wilson will serve as vice-president and Peggy Trot- i ter, Chattanooga, Tenn., houe man ! ager. Other officers are Pat Smith, Hartford, W. Va., secretary; Mary Jo Paul, Washington, treasurer; Sandra Wright, Winston-Salem, rush chairman; Judy Landauer, Red Hook, N. Y., social chairman; Tollie Randolph, Chapel Hill, pledge trainer; Stella Eason, Tar boro, personnel; Nancy Uzzelle, Joiner, Ark., corresponding secre tary; Laura Hayes, Durham, assist ant social chairman; Joanne Mur phey, Chattanooga, Tenn., assist ant house manager; Julia Kester, Winston-Salem, as- . sistant rush chairman; Anna Red ( ding, Manhassett, L. I., civic and social chairman; Betty Burch, Bronxville, athletics chairman; Jayne Adams, Charlotte, Pan-Hellenic representative; Ann Patter son, Edenton, assistant treasurer; Bonnie Baker, Carrboro, assistant secretary and herald; and Nancy Shaw, St. Petersburg, Fla., has been elected president of North Carolina Alpha chapter of Pi Beta Phi sorority. Other officers elected Wednesday night were Eleanor Saunders, Cha pel Hill, vice-president; Rosalyn Gasque, Rockingham", correspond ing secretary; Joan Gant, Atlanta, Ga., recording secretary; Mary Low rey Atlanta, Ga., treasurer; Nancy Davis, Rainelle, W. Va., assistant treasurer; Nancy Brucham Orlan do, Fla., pledge trainer; Sue Am bler, Ft. Myers, Fla., scholarship chairman; , Sara Rose, Chapel Hill, rush chairman; Jane Berryhill, Chapel Hill, assistant rush chairman; Ann McCulloch, Bluefield, W. Va., house maanger; Tish Rodman, Norfolk, Va., historian; Jenny Lynn, Savan nah, Ga., assistant historian; Joan Blocker, St. Petersburg, Fla., so cial chairman; Jo Deming, Cyn thiana, Ky., assistant social chair man; Len Daniel, Miami, Fla., Pan Hellenic representative; Betty Otto Anderson, Port St. Joe, Fla., and Anne Benton, Wilmington, censors. In Durham - - ARVEY'S CAFETERIA AND BANQUET SERVICE Breakfast 6:30 9:15 Lunch 11-2.30 Supper 5 - 8:05 Special Facilities For All Fraternity & Sorority Functions 103 E. MAIN STREET, DURHAM & SATURDAY T-O-D-A-Y TRAPPED ...in revolt-riddled G&andahar! EIECT3 ft-- 2 . m.w i .1 iimr mm mm ni!iniimnk rniriK J Produced by EVERETT RISKIN-Directed by CHARLES VID0R jlfe-Jjw!! Screenplay by JO SWERLING - Adaptation by GEORGE TABORI and FREDERICK HAZLITT BRENNAN From the novel by Alan Moorehead A PARAMOUNT PICTURE PLUS " PETE SMITH NOVELTY NEWS LATE SHOW SATURDAY SUNDAY MONDAY MS fJT" -t BP i tr- , . i 7--n i iti Mil T9 , - .2 Kx.oe .r mmm TBCIItllCOLO 'm I. 1 1 iraerMS) I DANNYTHOMASPB36Y IE Eokelcurib' Warner Bros: happy NEW HIT OF HITS! mrr ML0R0 DONN0CKCOUAAO FEWM2 SAMSON RAftMCLSON A93LS$- smcd on nm m Kappa Sigma's Will Be Hosts Alpha Mu chapter of Kappa Sig ma fraternity will be host to- some 200 delegates from seven North and South Carolina chapters this weekend. Chapters to be represented on the UNC campus are Davidson, N.C. State, Duke, South Carolina, Wake Forest, North Carolina and Wofford. At this annual conclave problems concerning house man agement, rushing, alumni relations, scholarship and fraternity man ners will be discussed in commit tees led by delegates from vari ous chapters. A forum of the entire conclave will be presided over by Mr. Sim Wells, Raleigh, District Grand Master. Dr. E. J. Woodhouse, UNC politi cal science instructor and advisor for the local Kappa Sigma chap ter, will be master of ceremonies at a formal banquet, 7 o'clock to morrow night at the Carolina Inn. Principal speaker of the evening will be .Mr. Christian A. Natvig, national treasurer of the fraternity. Awards for scholarship, house im provement and general improve ment will be presented at this ban quet. Individual achievement awards will also be given. Highlight of the weekend will be a semi-formal dance to be held in the main ballroom of the Inn from nine to twelve Saturday night. Music will be furnished by the Duke Ambassadors. A party and combo at the house immedi ately following the dance will con clude the weekend's activities. P5 1 Translations And Outlines For All Your Courses THE BOOK EXCHANGE At 5 Points Durham, N. 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