PACE SIX THE DAILY TAR HEEL FRIDAY, MAY 1, 1?53 c c ampus carouse By Deenie Schoeppe In a supreme effort to pass His tory 49, your tired society editor is at last giving up the ghost and turning this column of pinnings that never were, parties that never existed, and just general falsifica tions to the succeeding isociety editor. Please, let's keep the honor code in mind when she calls for news. There'll be a general desertion of the campus in favor of Myrtle, Wrightsville and just any place that isn't Chapel Hill this week end. Pika's will go to Wrightsville. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gay Manor of Myrtle Beach will be the Chi Phi's. ATO's will also be at Myrtle for their annual beach weekend. The Phi Kappa Sigs are now letting the news out that they had a combo last Saturday till 4 a.m. The pinning of Beta President Stan Sturm, Greensboro, and Grace Gordon, Chi O from Spray, is much big news this week. Pi Phi's entertained all fratern ities at a study break last night. This study break seems to be the rage. The KD's will have one next Wednesday after chapter meeting. ' The Lambda Chi's gave a party at Hogan's yesterday (if it didn't get completely rained out) for the ADPi's. Beer and baseball will be the main attraction at the SPE's annual hilarity, Charlie's Day, at Hogan's Saturday. Six chapters within the state will gather for the party which sounds like it ought to be great. St. A's and neighbors across the street, the Tri Delts, will have a beer party Tuesday night. Sigma Chi's aren't having par ties somebody else is. They're en tertaining their candidates for Sig ma Chi queen and court at many little social functions, the last at Hogan's the next at Watts'. Pi Lams will honor their mothers on Mother's Day (reminder: a week from Sunday) with a party and lunch at the house. Corsages will be given to all mothers there. Kappa Sigs have sort of formed a liking for Hogan's Lake and will party out there again this week end. The Ugly Club was feted with a party at the Phi Gamma Delta house Sunday. More pins being passed around. Joan Deutsch, Chi Omega from Louisville, Ky, surprised everyone by getting pinned to Deke, repeat, Deke, Buds Mulroy, Springfield, Mass. The Monogram Club will enter tain the Pi Phi's next Tuesday with a party at Hogan's. KA's will probably go to Myrtle Beach. . The ATO's serenaded Chi O and Pi Phi pin-ups Tuesday night. Alpha Gams will also entertain all fraternities at a study break next Wednesday. Beta's say Tom Woo ten of Fay etteville is pinned. Must be so. To Kay Lumbard. , Carroll Named To Top Post Dean Thomas H. Carroll of the School of Business Administration was elected Secretary-Treasurer of the American Association of Col legiate Schools of Business at the 35th Annual Meeting of that or ganization at Louisiana University recently. Dean Carroll has served for a number of years as a member of the Executive Committee of the Association and during the past year was also Chairman of its Standards Committee. In addition. he is a representative of the Asso ciation to the American Council on Education. Dr. Willard Graham, professor of accounting in the University, was one of the principal speakers at the meeting. He spoke on "Ex ecutive Development Programs." Dr. Graham is developing, with the assistance of his colleagues at the School of Business Administra tion, an executive program for the University of North Carolina. He was the founder and director of the Executive Program of the Uni versity of Chicago prior to his ap pointment in Chapel Hill effective September 1952. fM I , .ff o - a - i 4r Agsv. ' - 'k - - ..-v.oy.x::-:-1. . v.v.-.--.w.v. .:.::.::., . v-r : ::::?..:-.: :-v.:orv-'.-:.o:-:-:.:-:-:-:.-.-.-:-::-:rj i vv:.-.:-v.vv.v.v.-.-.:'.: I , m i! - I . : 1 N '-.; .-. . X--.- -.-.- ...o.-.-Ti.v..v.-:-:.:.:v:w.v.-. ftfeofew- j " ... , . . . TEP's Have Houseparty In Honor Of Graduates Omega Chapter of Tau Epsilon Phi will hold its annual Spring Houseparty in honor of the grad uating members this weekend. ; This afternoon there will be an informal cocktail party at the house, followed by a cabaret party. Tomorrow afternoon there will be a party at Hogan's Lake, followed by a formal banquet and dance at the Carolina Inn. 1 i ; C!; Tonight & Saturday 'I. y 5 V 5 - -4 . ....oia DANCING IN THE RODEO ROOM OF TH! RANCH HOUSE EVERY FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 8:30 3 PIECE COMBO 12:00 Cover 1.25 per couple Beer 35c draft or bottle Subject to 20 Federal Cabaret Tax PICTURED ABOVE ARE the sponsors for Alpha Eta of Theta Chi's annual Dream Girl dance this weekend. The girls are (top, left to right) Miss Jean Green, Southern Pines, with James R. Warren, N. Charleston, S. C, president; Miss Barbara Moore, Hickory, with Clin ton T. Andrews, Jr., Hickory, vice-president; Mrs. Alan R. Perry with Alan R. Perry, Chapel Hill, past president; (Second row, left to right) Miss Nancy Fox, Chatham, Va., with Jack L. Seism, Pelham, pledge marshal; and Miss Millie Anderson. Long Beach, Calif., with Robert Osborne, Greensboro, social ft?frmTV m --ii"iiti We've got lots of slacks every hind that s any good. Men get more use, comfort and value out of slaeSis than anything else . particularly when they're ours. DAILY CROSSWORD ACROSS 1. Nail 5. Book clasp 9. Sharpen, as a razor 10. Poker stake 11. Of the sea 13. Fancy j playing f marbles jl5. Single unit 16. Lair ; 18. Born 19. Indefinite article 20. Defamation 22. Narrate 25. Resort 26. Sailing vessel 28. An occurrence 32. Craze 34. Pen-name of Charle3 Lamb 35. Disturbance 39. Greek letter 40. In what manner 41. Observe 42. Feminine name 43. First man (Bib.) . 45. Long-eared rodent 47. Assam silkworm 49. Erase (print) 50. Vend 51. Diocesan centers DOWN 1. Deeper part of a water i way 2. Learning 3. Keel-billed cuckoo 4. Goes 5. Excla mation 6. Emmet 7. Booth 8. The phoebe 11. Ditches around castles 12. Lampreys 14. Varying weight (Ind.) 17. Back of the neck 21. Central part of a wheel 23. Behold! 24. Church gallery 27. Caresses 29. Elevated train 30. Simpletons 31. Twit 33. Antlered animal 35. Mandarin 36. Veinlike deposits 37. Conscious 38. Peruses jHo;8isffTNTc tok 7ol.jijSig' lip 3JMU o a sSpJe At s Skip OjP 3? RiA Pft 5i aEf T A fjFlR E. RgfTT A R OtE R HE taste Yesterday's Answer 42. Dexterous 44. Wire measure 46, Winged insect 48. Mulberry i: 1 I : - III 1 21 'AA Z2 It Jo 31 22 M Modern Dance Recital Slated Sunday Night The Modern Dance Group will present a recital Sunday night at 8:15 in Memorial Hall. The public is invited and admission is free. All of the numbers have been composed by the students partici pating in the program. Janet Green, Chapel Hill, is president J of the Dance Group. Other mem bers are Martha Boyle, Alton, Illi nois; Sara Kate Davis, Graham; Claire Frank, Mount Airy; Mary Lee George, Asheville; Jean Hayes, Durham; Thomas Hopkins, Reids ville; Joan Mathis, Carthage; Mrs. Dorothy McLain, Chapel Hill; Barbara Mumaw, Charlotte; Mar ion Smith, Baton Rouge, La.; and Diana Whittinghill, Chapel Hill. The program is as follows: Opening Dance, 17th Century tunes; Ritual, Percussion; Ballads: Black is the Color, Red Rosey Bush, Hard Times Blues; Sand storm, Grofe; Matrix, Moussorg sky; Three Part Inventions, Bach; For the children: The Jabber- wocky. The Akhond of Swat, The King's Breakfast; Theme and Vari ations, Moyer; Tropical, Gould; Barcarolle from the Sebastian Bal let, Wenotti. The director of the Dance Group is Miss Ruth I. Price, Department of Physical Education and Athlet- Teacher Group Names Jenkins Wilmer M. Jenkins of the Uni versity School of Education was recently named a member of the Association for Student Teaching executive committee at a meeting in Charlotte. The meeting was arranged by Dr. Dorothy McCuskey of the Uni versity School of Education, state representative of the National Association for Student Teaching. ics. Mrs. Manly Wellman is ac companist and Mr. John Bonnitz is the technician for the performance. TODAY & SATURDAY LAST OF THE GREAT SHOOTING MARSHALS! ROIIALD Bl 3 A Little i.y' A table of shopworn titles, A mess of old books formerly originally $3.00 or more 48c. Now $1.69 290 Friday and Saturday Only THE INTIMATE BOOKSHOP 205 E. Franklin S.t Open Evenings BOOT MALCME riSTCK FOSTER mm ROTH HAYPTOS mkwa'tii&MVSSft'k Unnersal-lntemational Picture , AG AM AND HERE IT IS! The Largest ICE CREAM Dish In North Carolina LATE SHOW SAT. NITE " - Also next Wed. Thur. n 4 I UtSkiU .F - s SOME F"""!I13 3 If you can eat it by yourself we will give it to you FREE. If not, then you pay us the regular price of WASHINGTON In a radio speech Wednesday Secretary of State Dulles compared U. S. Ec onomic aid in Europe to the crutch a sick man uses until he gets well enough to throw it away. SlLVAHA MANSANOlr SXI8SATION CF EITTia R1CS r imI too tiffin 9 vinoRio Gassman I dduH!nB(D)Eii99 . - vi t. w.v via c k mm w t i P fV t( :M Try this "H-BOMB" Special for a party of four. Bring your ! I ' f?r; ::.vf stop in ,oday- WS:- (fry 132& 203 E. FRANKLIN ST. i T ff'f H I ..,- Jrminprl In ho a II I felt reDulsioti and attrae- il Th.uf....LiL.t. l -f , 4 I RELEASING i CORPORATION ' I was determined to be a great nightclub entertainer at any cost. 1 felt repulsion and attrac tion . . . Walter's violence stirred me strangely. ... Thv fnnnkl UC. . . ' - -3"" utiuiB ne -JflO men I "loved" and "hated." Then I knew what I had to do. am n M i m i) l i! IJ i it f OT vnur l:r . T-rryf i TUESDAY WEDNESDAY AROLINA THEATRE A

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