innings. Dances Come And Go
By PEG KUMPHREV
The annual -Rose Ball week-
enfcdJ,Pl Kappa Phi has b3en
scheduled for April 6 and 7.
Friday afternoon therewill be
an informal party at.Hogan's
Lake with music by .a local com
bo Saturday afternoon a cock
tail party will precede the form
al dance to be held that evening
in the Carolina Inn ballroom.
Burt Massengale and his orches
tra will play. s .
PHI DELT '
Recent Phi Delt pinnings in
clude Clawson Williams, San
ford, to Katherine Berryhill, Tri
Delta from Chapel Hill; Mebane
Pritchett, Lenoir, to Betsy Bost,
Chi O from Charlotte; and Sher
wood Smith, Jacksonville, to Eve
Hargrove, Duke ADPi from Lex
ington. Last Saturday Pat Pat
teson, Wilson, married Margaret
Edmundson, Randolph - Macon
graduate from Wilson. The cou
ple plans to live in Glen Lenox.
ADPi
ADPi Frances Timberlake,
Staunton, Virginia, is pinned to
Clyde Meares, Chi Phi from
Charlotte. New officers of ADPi
include Shirley Williamson, pres
ident; Gail Norman, vice-president;
Mary Lou Bowers, record
ing secretary; Janet Brook, cor
responding secretary; Elaine
Welsh, treasurer; Joanne Knott,
rush chairman; Sue Edmundson,
social chairman; Pat Howard,
Pan Hellenic representative; and
Polly Clarenbach, house manager.
Alpha Kappa Psi Hears4
Talk By UNC Graduate
"Administrative work in a medi
cal environment" was the theme of
an address given recently by CI a
rence Cobb to UNC's Alpha Tau
chapter of Alpha Kappa Psi.
Cobb is business manager of the
medical division of the private di
agnostic clinic at Duke Hospital.
Cobb is a graduate of UNC with a
degree in pharmacy. ;
Nobb was accompanied by'L. R.
Jordan, former instructor in Per
son el at UNC, now business man
ager ' of the medical outpatient
clinie at' Duke, and Leon Haisel
and Bernie Welch, residents in
Hospital Administration' at Duke
j Hospital. :
TRI DELTA
New Tri Delta, officers are
Sylvia Tarrantino, president; Ida
Robinson, vice-president; Molly
Trautmann, corresponding secre
tary; Ann Marie Miller, record
ing secretary; Martha Barber,
treasurer; Mary Phea Spivey,
rush chairman; -Diana Ashley,
social chairman; and Lee Ann
Curtis, house manager.
Phi Kappa Sig Dick Hart, Win
ston, has pinned Jean Shinn, WC
senior from Leaksville.
Jim Allen, Pi Kappa Alpha
from Troy recently pinned Susie
Sawson, WC student from Stan
tonsburg. PI PHI
Pi Phi officers recently elect
ed are Dot Greulach, president;
Susie Walker, vice-president;
Sheila Cronan, secretary; Beth
Buie, secretary; Betty Jane -Madison,
treasurer; Helen Williams,
social chairman; Sara Hum
phrey, rush chairman; Harriet
Lewis, Pan Hellenic representa
tive, and Betsy French and Nel
tie Sanders, house managers.-
Jane Edwards, Pi Phi from
Springfield, Ohio, is pinned, to
Chuck Hauser, Fayetteville. Pi
Phi Sarah Hall, Oxford, is pinned
to Jimmy Johnson, Silver
Springs, Maryland.
KA
KA beards are growing rapid-,
ly. and will continue until the
J Old South Ball scheduled for
April 21. Duke, Wake Forest,
State and Carolina chapters will
hold their annual balV in Ra1
leigh. ' v ' ;, .;y-:
37 Make Nurses' Dean's List
Dean Elizabeth L. Kemble of
the School of Nursing announced
recently that 37 students were
named to the school's Dean's List
for the fall semester.
".
, Included are 14 students from
the freshman clas, eight from the
sophomore class, 12 from the se
nior class and three registered
nurses pursuing degrees. , No
names from the junior class were
listed.
According to officials of the
Nursing School, students named
on the list received grades of "B"
or better and were carrying an
average load of 15 semester hours
of classwork or more.'
Freshmen listed are Miss Mar
tha A, Poindexter, Canton; Miss
Jo Ann Sowers, High Point; Miss
Julia A. Bryant, Asheboro; Miss
Nancy E. Turner, Cary; Miss Faye
McN. Mewborn, FarmviUe; Miss
Nancy J. Hege, Winston-Salem;
Miss Lillian A. Williams, Carr
boro; Miss Mary H. Shelburne and
Miss Jane B. Mulvey, Greensboro;
Miss 1 Dorcas F. Dark, Raeford;
Miss Sherry Lou Puckett, Guil
ford College; Miss Lillian A.
Johnson, Goldsboro; Miss Joan H.
Renger, Albemarle and Miss Lois
A. Shuler, Hendersonville.
Sophomores: Miss Sara F. Price,
Buckhannon, W. y a.; Miss Sharon
A. iWarrington, Bethesda, Md.;
Miss Deane- Al Coats, Concord;
Miss Myrtle B. McAnally, Reids
ville; Miss Sarah E. -White, Guil
ford College; Miss CarolynMW.
Taylor, Charlotte; Miss .Dorothy
McK. Kizer, Brevard, aijdMiss
Mary B. Williams, Greensboro.'
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"Seniors: Miss Sarah L. McCar
ter, , Burlington; Miss Katherine
W. Carter, Chapel Hill; Miss Sara
E. Usher, Hartsville, S. C; Miss
Jane McN. King, Williamston;
Miss Sally M. Smith, Wrightsville
Beach; Miss Billie B- Dobbs, ..Char
lotte; Miss Geneva L. File, Salis
bury; Miss Dorothy G. McNeely,
Morganton; Miss Natalie Salter,
Sdarsdale, N. Y.; Mistf Ruth L.
Corwin, Spencer; Miss Jane P.
Sox, and Miss Mary L. Lewis,
Asheville. . ' ;fl,v
Registered nurse students: Miss
Ha C. Baker, Zebulon; Miss Lucy
T. Fort, Oxford, and Miss Winni
fred L. Bradley, Rocky Mount
BAHA'I
The Baha'i Faith will not meet
here during spring vacation, but
will continue to meet in Durham.
Students interested in receiving
information about the Baha'i were
invited to come to the UNC Sun
day meetings, which will begin
again April 8 at 11 a.m.
PATRONIZE YOUn
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