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PAflp. --.'? . -vis riAti y TAR KECL THURSDAY, APRIL 23 1953 WWW'.'t.WJ'.IWV.V.'JAW.WyjlWi' 1 Ik - . J I S ; 4 5 y -c ,4 ! ':::-:-:::;:-:"x::::: it iii n iifrrii riVi ifi -i' " I' " foil "if II . Kappa Campus Carousel Honor By Deenie Schoeppe , With GOOD FOR THOSE PARTIES at Hogan's and beach weekends is this combination of cotton denim pedal pushers and jacket. Fea tured in Harper's Bazaar, the jacket comes in solid tones of turquoise,-red, brown, charcoal and light blue. About $6.(20. Checked pedal pushers in the same colors for about $5.00. ' ' r ' ! fen V! M .: f I t- I r ; -' L ii i , ,,i.mMf..., - !?rfy JHL By Deenie Schoeppe Society got slightly overlooked last week, but we're making up for it with two society pages this Week (I hope). "Here's a small catch-up on what was missed, and tomorrow's column just shows all kinds of promise. IDC, the Blue-White, The Black and White and the All White took the lead in this weekend's activi ties." Gene Williams and his Band of Tomorrow plus the Pied Pipers made a "couldn't be better" week end for the IDC. . Those Blue and White sponsors looked mighty pretty at the game Saturday. As for the Black and White, that was the Kappa Sig Formal Satur day night and the All White, the great monstrous Old South Ball given by and for KA's from UNC, State and Wake Forest. It is given in the true tradition of the Old South with Southern belles and bearded gentlemen. The Golden Bear happily pre sents the party award of the week to the Lambda Chi's for the PJ party they gave the KD's a week ago last Thursday. Chi Phi's were hosts Thursday afternoon, evening and Friday morning to the Phi Delta Theta's at the annual Azalea Festival held in honor of the Chi Phi's azalea. It bloomed this year. Refreshments were served. So what would be a column without a Sigma Chi getting pin ned? Bill Moore, Burlington, has parted with one of the few re maining pins. Now wearing it is Sigma's Pledges Weekend THI& biKliONG WINDOW display in the Intimate Book Shop won a national award from a publisher for John McKey. The window was in connection with Ed Murrow's "This I Believe." WUNC Today's Program Schedule: 7 p.m. Sketches in Melody. 7:30 Night Duty. 8 Durham Civic Club Concert. 9:30 Matters of Note by Dr. Wilton Mason. 10:30 News and coming events KA Ned Harbin Named .Ugliest Man On Campus Ned Harbin,: senior from Win ston-Salem, was -: named "Ugliest Man on the Campus" Friday after a week of penny-a-vote competi: tion. Theta Chi fraternity, sponsor of the contest, will present $52 to pj Jean Bradley, Duke coed, also of Burlington. Not to be outdone, Sigma Chi Tommy McAllister, Charlotte, will marry Harriet Whit more, WC senior from .Charlotte. Friend Wallace Pridgen of the Sigma Nu house also got pinned. To Betty Reese Sugg, a student at Peace College and from Wilson. St. A's entertained Alumni with their ' annual "swing-out" this Weekend. Cocktail parties for the alums were held Friday and Satur day afternoons. . TEP's. partied at the house after the IDC dance Saturday night. Phi Kaps and dates enjoyed a cocktail party Saturday before the Blue-White game. They managed to have a small party last Saturday in the patio too. Phi Gam alums, actives and fac ulty members attended the fra ternity's Alumni dinner Saturday night at the Carolina Inn. ADPi's were given a party by the Phi Gams after the Carnival last Friday. SAE's and Chi O's began the weekend early with a beer party at Hogan's Thursday. Monday night the Chi O's had their Eclu siant?) banquet at the Inn and entertained faculty members Wed nesday afternoon with a tea from 4 to 6. New coeds on campus were in vited to dinner with the KD's last Wednesday. . Dee Funai, Alpha Gam from Richmond is the big news at the Alpha Gam house. She's newly engaged to Jay Clark, Sanford. Phi Delta Chi's had a welcome home partv for all their travelling members this weekend. Lane Buchle'v, Tryon," will be initiated into Pi Phi tonight. PiKA's entertained the Chi O's with dinner at ; the house and a party at the Country club Tues day, 'V- -.a . ; Another pinning is that of Pi Lam Don Kurtz, Rock Hill, S. C. to Margie Russ, Columbia, S. C. Lam brothers journeyed to Miss Mase Chapin, Tri Delt of Richmond, Va., was crowned swetheart of Alpha Mu chapter of Kappa Sigma this weekend at the fraternity's annual Black and White formal. Weekend festivities began Fri day with a buffet dinner, at the chapter house, followed by a cabin party complete with katinka and a combo. Brunch was served, at the house Saturday and members gave a champaigne party at the Chapel Hill Country Club. A steak dinner at the Chez Gourmet preceded the dance. The Duke Ambassadors furnished music for the evening. Pledges and their dates formed the traditional star and crescent at intermission at which time the Kappa Sig. sweetheart was crown ed. Following the dance, favors of jewelry boxes were presented and the group returned to the house (for breakfast. Pledges and their dates were Gaither Walser, Lexington, presi dent, with Sue Gill, Wheeling, W. Va.; Dick Mason, Gastonia, vice president, with Phyllis Aycock, Concord; Bob Little, Wadesboro. secretary-treasurer, with Frances Capehart, Orlando, Fla.; Ed Bor den, Goldsboro, sergeant 'at arms, with JoAnn Bridges, Washington. D. C; Ed Bizzell, Goldsboro, with Jan Thomas, Tampa, Fla.; Bill Carter, Pinehurst, with Lynn Tyr rell, Killeen, Tex.; Eloy Doolan, Savannah, Ga., with Molly Cur rent, Gastonia; Hazzard Grindstaff, Asheville, with Toni Kelly, Charleston, W. Va.; John Lambert, Rocky River, O., with Virginia Whiteman, Atlanta; Charles Norwood, Goldsboro, with Dawson Thompson, Goldsboro; Jimmy Tyler, Kinston, with , Joyce Long, Kinston: Henry Walker, Kinston, with Betsy Williams, Ra leigh; Charlie Wickham, Kinston, with Jean Guy, Kinston; Tom Zachary, Graham, with Betty Lou Ivey. the American Cancer Society as a ( Wrightsville to do their partying result of the contest, according ; last weekend. to contest chairman Robert Skillen. JHarbin, sponsored by Kappa Al- Chi Phi pledges had a small beer party (those who survived the pha fraternity in the contest, will ! Azalea Festival) Saturday at Ho receive many prizes donated by gan's. TONIGHT ONLY 9 mn.ir.i ,. .,.,1M. i.J Woman's Glee Club The Woman's Glee Club meets this afternoon at 5 o'clock in Hill Hall. Freshman Camp Counselors All men who want to be coun selors for the 1953 Freshman Camp are asked to attend a meet ing tonight at 7 o'clock in the y.M.C.A. Cabinet Room. Plans are being made for the selection of a permanent chairman, recreation, speakers and group discussions. Folk Music Band The 'Folk Music Band will meet tonight at 7:30 in the Y.M.C.A., second floor and all who are in terested in folk music are invited to attend. Butner Youth Center The Y.M.C.A. is sponsoring a trip to Butner Youth Center on Sun day from 1:45 to 6 p.m. Those attend are asked to sign up on tne Duuetin Doara in tne "Y" office. Education Examination Graduate students who wish to tJtlOVSC take the Comprehensive Examina- Oyi I j Education should register in the j Education office, 127 Feabody, with Mrs. Mary Davis by April 25. Spanish Club The Spanish Club will meet to night at 6 o'clock on the upstairs dining room of Lenoir Hall. India Films ( Movies on India originally sched uled for tomorrow night will be shown on Saturday night at 8 o'clock in Gerrard Hall. Student Party Student Party legislators will meet tonight at 6:15 in the Grail Chapel Hill merchants. Room fo Graham Memorial. Semper Fidelis Society The Semper "Fidelis Society will meet tonight at 7:30 in the Naval Armory for the election of officers for the coming year. School Play Try-outs for the Chapel Hill Art Guild's production of "Rip Van Winkle" will be held today imme diately after school in the school auditorium. All Chapel Hill School children all eligible for parts in this classic comedy, which will be produced on May 13 and 14. 7 Lambda Chi's are saying they have a pinning again. It's Bill Sellars, Burlington, and Sara Wal ker of Oxford. They also partied at the beach last weekend. AKPsi's finished up the IDC partying with a party of their own at the house. ZBT new actives were so pleased that they gave the old actives a fparty Saturday. TEP's,entertained their families at family day Sunday afternoon. The big scoop of the week was a pinning at the Phi Kap house but for some reason it can't be printed. Well tune in tomorrow. TRI DELT INITIATES Alpha Sigma chapter of Delta Delta Delta sorority announces nine new initiates. They are Sara Bostick, Gaines ville, Ga.; Janet Harris, Raleigh; Peggy Murchison, Raleigh; Nancy Murray, Raleigh; Snooky Stone, Wrightsville; Pearl Buchanan, Hendersonville; Jane Kennedy, Asheville; Jane Holleman, Dublin, Ga.; and Virginia Whiteman, At lanta, Ga. Flanagan s Orchestra To For Carolina Cotillion ROCKY MOUNT, April 21 (Special) Jim Wilgus, Publicity chairman of the Carolina Cotillion Club, of Rockyl Mount, announced today that plans are almost com plete for the 73rd annual June German, scheduled to be held June 19. ' -. . Ralph Flanagan and his orches tra have been engaged for the big dance which will be staged in Planter's Warehouse No. 2. Flana gan and his orchestra are The Disc Jockey's choice for America's No. 1 Band according to the Billboard Magazine 1953 poll.; Admittance to the dance will be by invitation only. Mr. Wilgus stated that bids are now being printed and the office will be open in Planter's No. 2 warehouse at least three weeks prior to the date Play Dance "-'""' " " " i ... .: A ' . ..:,-:;-".y.v..ft , ry . : : ,: : - w T.ALPH FLANAGAN will be hte 73rd annual June Ger man and it is expected that the us ual number of active and honorary of the dance. In accordance with ' members, ana their guests will fill the policy of the Club, only men wearing black evening clothes will be admitted to the dance floor and young ladies who will take part in the active figure must wear floor length evening gowns. The dance to be given June 19 Novitt Elected To Lead ZBTs Initiates Named Mitchell Novitt, Walterboro, S. C, will preside over Alpha chapter of Zeta Beta Tau fraternity for the coming year. Other fraternity officers include Lewis Simon, Augusta, Ga., vice president; Richard Adelsheim, Pittsburg, Pa., treasurer: Arthur Barbanell. New York Citv sprrp- l3 ' - ; f tary; and Edward Nelson. Wash- ington, D. C, historian. . , New initiates of the chapter are Jay Goldburg, Augusta, Ga.; Char les Katzenstein, New York City; Edward H. Nelson, Washington, D. C; Howard Reiss, Maplewood, N. J.; and Allan G. Resnick, Miami, Fla. the warehouse to capacity as in all past years. m, - ... M Joseph Rosenberg, Troy, Ala., has been named "Best Pledge" and Charles Katzenstein was given the scholarship award. Alpha Kappa Kappa Dr. James Harland, professor of archeology, will address the mem bers of Alpha Kappa Kappa medi cal fraternity tonight at 6 o'clock. New Shipment of Denim Slacks Smartly tailored in regular slack style in the following colors: Faded Blue age Only 3.95 Sizes 28 to 42 Get Several Pairs Now ! THE " N. COLUMBIA ST. LAMBDA CHI INITIATES Newly-initiated members of Lambda Chapter of Phi Kappa Sigma are Clinton Rogers, Dur ham; Al Norberg, New York City; Dick Nixon, Charlotte; Bill Call man, Burlington. 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