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PAGE SIX THE DAILY TAR HEEL FRIDAY, MAY 15, 1953 of red carnations, the fraternity , ert Skillen, Durham; and the Most Scholastic Award; Alan Perry, Charlotte, and Donald' Phillips, Marion, were named the outstand ing seniors in the group. Dream Girl I: flower, in recognition of the hon or. Other awards presented at the dance by President James W. Warren, North Charleston, S. C, were the Active Chapter Service Outstanding Pledge Award, given to Eugene Roberts, Pikeville. Roberts also won the Pledge Freshman Goed Jobs wiih a future PISTOTcmrse for College Women. Five-school per eomJ rllcement service. Write College Dean for GlBBS Girls at WeiiK." Katharine Gibbs Miss Bunny Webb, - freshman coed from Chapel Hill, was named Dream Girl" of Theta Chi" for Award, given to the man who has 1953 at a formal dance Saturday contributed the most to the wel fare of the chapter, Jack Seism, night, May 2, at the Carolina Inn. Miss Webb, escorted by John Pelham; the Alpha Eta Award, given to the man most active in promoting the welfare of the fra W. Lee, Rocky Mount, was pre sented a loving cup and a bouquet ternity in campus activities, Rob- -- HUHTetAtfi, . J, 33 Plymouth Street v j A , WKrajM! - -r r ...ii.jp l in uwmmr:T, . s I w i "v , 5 s lS , M - I - ! ' . 'X-L, I ffi l ikSSl.aWW liSsi. ixtoa. vtoalte Will ! I .1 lj t ' 'V vftKt ' i - ' Horse (Continued from Page 2) n SPONSORS FOR THE ANNUAL PHARMACY Weekend to be held May 15, 16 are Miss Anne Sher rill Taylorsville, with Rowe CampbeU, Taylorsville, president of the student body; Miss Grey Bullock, Fayetteville, with Graham White, Burlington, vice-president of the student body; Miss Martha Ann Smith Warsaw, secretary-treasurer of the student body, with Al Cole, Raeford; Miss Beth Lloyd, Chapel Hill with Steve Perrow, Bedford, Va., Men's Honor Council representative; Miss Marian Simons, Black Mountain secretary-treasurer of the freshman class, with Robert Simpson, Selma; Miss Daphne Adams, Fuquay Springs, with Ralph Ashworth, Fuquay Springs, president of the sophomore class; Miss Peggy Pierpont, Chapel Hill, with Jimmy Robinson, Littleton, president of the junior class; Mrs. Bill Murray, Chapel Hill, with husband, president of the senior class; Miss Jane McFarland, Durham, with Frank Ferguson Durham, president of Pho Chi; Mrs. Tom Kostic, Chapel Hill, with husband, pharmacy senate- Miss' Don Kepley, Denton, president of the pharmacy girls' association, with escort; Miss Patsy Ruth Upchurch, Morrisville, president of Kappa Epsilon, with Woodrow Tucker, Raleigh; Miss Barbara Moore, Hickory, with Jimmy Miller, president of P hi Delta Chi; and Miss Lois McKinnon, Greensboro, with Clegg Herring, Albemarle, regent of Kappa Psi. Horse waved a hoof. "You might just by foul luck meet with them, and how nice to be able to say, 'Happq Podzolic' if they salute you with a courteous 'Good Cherno zem.' " Perhaps. But I wondered what would happen if you said to a Tar Heel farmer something to the ef fect you wished you had some chernozem? He'd probably look carefully over either shoulder and snick a jug out of the haystack," The Horse admitted. "But worse things could happen; and it would not be corrupting Education and low ering it to the understanding of the masses. Goodness, imagine saying 'rich black soil' when you mean rich, black soil? I may be a horse, but you talk like an ass." Sometimes The Horse does see in the right focus. Sigma Chfs Will Crown Sweatheart Saturday At A Dance To Be Held In Burlington The 1953-54 Sweetheart of Sig ma Chi will be crowned tomorrow night at a formal dance to be held at the Alamance Country Club in Burlington after a round of par ties honoring the candidates. Included in the partying festivi ties were a party at Hogan's Lake, WE RECOMMEND THIS AS ONE OF THE BEST WESTERNS WE HAVE SHOWN IN SOME TIME. THE MANAGEMENT SPEED ON THE DRAW WAS THE ONLY LAV! ...and this time the Apaches shot first! J?Vi I ;5 jv, -4Y' it '! 1 U -., Br ranT -T " -r " jtt ii""'"rini i :: i . COLUMBIA PICTURES presents PWiirrmWiithTitri Joha HODIAX John DEREK David BRIAN 3f Maria Elena MARQUES OS? T-O-D-A-Y & Saturday .tr TECHNICOLOR Story md Screen ft ky DW10 LANG Produced k WAUACE MtcOOKAlD OincM kjr fREO f. SEARS a dinner and informal dance at the house, and a birthday party for one of the brothers. The court was selected by the brothers at a chapter meeting, and from the ten chosen girls, one will be crowned queen. Only the president of the fraternity knows the identity of the girl, and it will not be revealed until tomorrow night, when all members of the court will be presented. The girls in the court and their sponsors are Mase Chapin, Rich mond, Va., Carr Dorm; Joan Block er, St. Petersburg, Fla., Pi Beta Phi; Peggy Murchison, Raleigh, Spencer Hall; Virginia Whiteman, Atlanta, Ga., Mclver Dorm; Sandy Donaldson, Wilson, Spencer Hall; Elinor Wrenn, Greensboro, Delta Delta Delta; Sandra Wright, Winston-Salem, Chi Omega; Julia Kes- ter, Winston-Salem, Chi Omega; Len Daniel, Coral Gables, Fla., Pi Beta Phi; and Jerry Snider, Fayetteville, Independent Coeds. The candidates for the title were Mary Bryan and Jean Bryant, Al pha Gamma Delta; Betsy Woods and Lou Ann Watkins, Kappa Del ta; Joan Blocker, Sara Rose, and Len Daniel, Pi Beta Phi; Jean Williamson and Elinor Wrenn, Del- WUNC Schedule Today: 7 p.m. The Children's Circle 7:30 The Musician Comments 7:45 Report from Europe 8 Coronation Music; 9:40 Music Appreciation ta Delta " Delta; Judy Landeauer, Sandra Wright, and Julia Kester, Chi Omega; Patsy Barry and Flo Carter, Stray Greek; Jerry Snider and May Wooten, Independent Coeds; Julia Shields, Marilyn Ha- bel, and Billie Daniels, Alpha Del ta Pi; Betty Parsons and Mase Chapin, Carr Dorm; Virginia White man and Anita Anderson, Mclver Dorm; Sandy Donaldson and Peggy Murchison, Spencer Hall; Judy King and Helen Foust, Smith Dorm; Peg Hall and Betty Birch Alderman Dorm. 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