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SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1955 f Aca poua THE DAILY TAR HEEL HAPPENINGS ON THE HILL: Pledge Weekends Find Carolina Students Socially Awake By SUSAN ANDES Pledge, weekends nd: sorority initiations are the frequent topics of conversation these days around The Hill. Tri Deltas duly initiated their pledges earlier this week by presenting .them with their cres- ent and stars; while the Pi Phi pledges will receive their golden arrow pins from their big sisters during initiation ceremonies today. The Washington and Duke Hotel y x lljjjElflll ;LpLLr&lr j N 1111 CIGARETTES fjjODERN SIZE 3 "Si in Durham was the scene of much merriment last night as Chi Phi pledges and their dates were pre sented at a formal dance. Dinner was served them beforehand; and today's events include a shipwreck party. Newly-elected officers of Chi Phi are: Jack Stevens, Asheville, president; Roger Hubert, Ports mouth, Ohio, vice president; Bill Sanders, Asheboro, secretary, and Bill Warwick, Wilmington, treas urer . :: I bet many white sheets and other odd assortments of apparel were used last night for the Roman toga party that the Phi Kaps had at the house. They will be hosts to the Tri Deltas at a party on Tues day. Along a more romantic vein sev eral pinnings have taken place re cently at the Sigma Nu " house. These include John Stallings, Wil son to Sandy Benton, Wilsoi. Jim Hurley, Seaford, Del., to Walds Lou FILTER TIP TAREYTON Gives You The True Tobacco Taste YouVe Been Looking For! . PRODUCT OF tntie aKeo-ryutn DAILY CROSSWORD ACROSS 1. Nocturnal birds 5. A former president of Mexico 9. Tutelar deities 10. A disease of rye 12. Variety of willow 13. American man .14. Tellurium (sym.) 15. Dis arranges 17. Goddess of death (Norse) 19. Place 20. Street (abbr.) 21. Frosted S3. Luck (Ir.) 28. 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V, AS ' " AA """"" -M 11 UN fe GUADALAJARA SUMMER SCHOOL The accredited bilingual school sponsored by the Universidad Au tonoma de Guadalajara and mem bers of Stanford University faculty will offer in Guadalajara, Mexico. July 3-Aug. 13, courses in art, cre ative writing, folklore, geography history, language and literature. $225 covers tuition board am? room. Write Prof. Juan B. Rael Box K, Stanford University, Calif Reed, Milville, N. J. Then too, Ly man Melvin from Rocky Mount is engaged to Rose Messick, also of Rocky Mount, and Julian Ross of Elizabeth City married to Florence Small of Elizabeth City. Newly initiated actives of Sig ma Nu are Bob Brawley. Moores ville; John Stalling, Wilson; Al Smith, Swansboro; George Wat kirs, Henderson; Foy Shingleton, Wilson; and Harrell Everett, Wil liamston. New pledges include Charles Bolton, Rich Square; Abe Walston, Walstonburg: Bill La tham, Bethel Lambert Hooper. Sylva; and Bill Street, New Bern. The Theta Chis tell me that one of their fellas Malcolm Har ding of Yadkinville recently pin ned Barbara Alley, WC student from Burlingtoh. Some of. their new pledges include Jim Walsh, Lenoir; Bobby Barber, Wilming ton, and Mike Padula, Hollywood, Fla. SPEs also recently elected their .new officers for the coming year and those now serving an appren ticeship are Bill Brown, Roanoke Rapids, president; Bob Benson, Indian Head, Md., vice president; Charles Johnson, Lenoir, secre tary; Charles Daniel, Roanoke Ra pids, historian; Jon Dawn, Gas tonia, senior marshall; Dennis Pope, , Coates, junior marshall; 3utch Smith, Raleigh, guide, and Dick Spivey, Raleigh, guard. SAE pledges gave their broth ir actives a party at the School louse on Thursday, but their jo million times a day at home, at work or on the way There's nothing like a PURE AND WHOLESOME . . . Nature's own flavors. 2. BRIGHT, EVER-FRESH SPARKLE . . . distinctive taste. 3. 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W&0N OUTIWUNI i v weekend activities were vague; al though they say they'll all' be busy doing something 'r other. , Pi Kappa Phi pledges are en tertaining the actives tonight with a party, while Ken White, Char lotte, pinned Pat Warlick, a WC student recently. Pi Lam actives will take their troops to the Sad dle Club in Durham tonight to do their partyitng. Sunday they'll be hosts at lunch for the Duke AE Phis. There won't be nary a fe male at the DU house this after noon when the guys have their annual stag party. A newly engaged KA couple are Alien Jonnson, Ayaen, 10 Shirley Simpson, Pi Phi from Gas tonia. Some new pledges added to their roster are Bob Staton, Hen dersonville; Phil Hamrick, Mount Holly; Jack Jarmon, Plymouth; Bill Hunt, Lebanon, Tenn., and Jim Cole, New Bern. . It's a busy weekend for the Kappa Sigs for 'all the chapters iti North Carolina and South Car olina are meeting in Durham for an annual conclave. Tonight there will be a formal dinner and dance at the Washington Duke Hotel in Durham. New Kappa Psi officers to be installed on Wednesday are Van King, Wilmington, president; Don MJiller, Raleigh, vice president; Doe Perkins, South Boston, Va., secretary, and Frank Lowder, Al bemarle, treasurer. Those Lambda Chis have got parties up their sleeves again this weekend. Last night it was a par ty at th house and tonight they've named the Castle in Durham as their dancing spot. Their new officers are Bill Westbrook, Charlotte, president; Bill "Elder, Siler City, vice presi dent; Willis Hannah, Gastonia, secretary; Thomas Watts, Bryson City, treasurer, and Tom Barclay, ATOs Honor 30 Pledges In Ballroom Thirty pledges of the Alpha Tau Omega fraternity were feted last night at the annual pledge dance in the Carolina Inn ballroom. The Duke Ambassadors played for the affair, following a party at Jack's near Durham. The week end continues tonight with a Roar ing 20's party at Smith's Lake in Durham. Officers of the pledge class, and their dates, are: Joe White, West Palm Beach, Fla., president, with Mary Ann Murphy, Brooksville, Fla.; Rivers Upchurch, Smithfield, vice-president, with Helen Heck, Salisbury; and George Johnson, Atlanta, secretary, with Anne Mar tin, Atlanta. -Phi- (Continued from page 1) Council that it would see that the student kept his promise and also that it would attemt to suppress drinking, according to Warren. Warren said that the Council was so impressed by the action of the Society that they called a meet ing and turned student government over to the Phi and the.Di. Right after that beginning, ac cording to Warren, all students were required to belong to one of the societies. . . . COMING ... RON LEVIN'S REBELLION CLASSIFIEDS THE CAROLINIANS ORCHESTRA . Call 37il. Write Box 902. REMEMBER BIRTHDAYS WITH a card from Ledbetter-Pickard. Everyone likes to be remembered, and there's no better way than with a card from our fine select ion. WANT YOUR PIANO TO SOUND like new? Then let me tune it. Quick service, reasonable rates, ac curate estimate .Call Ed Potter, 34 Old West. Phone 98066. WANT TO RENT APARTMENT If you will have a cheap apart ment for rent next year (starting Sept. 8), please call the business office of the DAILY TAR HEEL. Phone 93371. Brevard, social chairman. Their contribution, to the newly pinned department is Robert Bell, Vir ginia Beach, Va. to Suzanne Ring er, KD from West "Hartford, Conn. New Deke officers are: Al Short, Winston-Salem, president; Bill Temple, Highland Park, 111., vice president; Bill Barnes, Wilson, secretary; . and Tommy Shores, Hickory, pledge master. 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