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C; Mich ael Winder Haley, Greensboro; Pey ton Samuel Hawes Jr., Elberton Ga. - John S. Hill, Smithfield; Hall Morriston Johnston Jr., Charlotte; Bennette Eugene Geer Keys, Green ville, S. C; Thomas Towles Law son, Roanoke, Va.; Benjamin Vic tor May Jr., Burlington. James William McGee, Raleigh; John Nash Mcintosh, Savannah, Ga.; Robert Rainey Sellars, Greens boro; Carter Braxton Smith, Mar tinsville, Va.; William Michael Thompson Jr., Augusta, Ga.; Char les Younce, Greensboro. SIGMA CHI Sigma Chi: Buck Adams, Winston-Salem; Ray Ade, Winnetka, 111.; Frank Armstrong, Winchester, Va.; Buck Batchelor, Greensboro; Gor don Christian, Charlotte; Tommy Collins, Myrtle Beach, S. C. Monty De Witt, Charlotte; Holm es Harden. Burlington; Monk Mon cure, Charlotte; Jimmy McNairy, Greensboro; Giles Nicholson, Bur lington; Bob Stanton, Churchland, Va.; Don Webster, Longmeadow, Mass. SIGMA NU Sigma Nu: Richard Clarence Brake III, Henderson; John Robert Crawford III, Salisbury; Lyle Ellis Crumpler, Rocky Mount; Ashe Bost Exum, Snow Hill; Richard Bryant Hayes, Sanford; Victor Grab am Jamison Jr., Dover, Del. Arthur Lawrence Kilpatriek, An- (See PLEDGES, Page 5) tic ra fCo?itrc-?ed from Page 1) ley, Darwin Bell, Bill Pruitt and Hudgins. Following is Davis' complete an nouncement: "I would like to challenge stu dents, faculty, and townspeople who are interested and have sug gestions regarding the parking problem on Columbia Street to be present at the Traffic Committee meeting on Oct. 11, at 4:30 p.m. in Graham Memorial, Roland Par ker 1." "I would especially urge mem bers of the University Party with their "little group" to be present at this meeting. My committee is strictly a non-partisan group, working for the betterment of the parking conditions on Columbia Street and the campus as a whole. We can only be successful if all groups can work with us and through us in solving the prob lem," he said. "Student body President Young and President of . Interfraternity Council Ed Hudgins, did not have a solution to the problem, as has already been stated, but were ap pealing to the Board of Aldermen Monday night to lift the ban per manently or to lift it until a work able plan agreeable to all could be worked out. We must have one plan acceptable to all irvolved and aDoroach the Board of Aldermen and Merchants Association as a student body standing together, rather than a multitude of "little groups," he said. TRANSPORTATION The UNC Chapter of the Nation al Defense Transportation Associa tion will hold its first meeting to day at four o'clock in 103 Gardner Hall, President Steve Hayworth an nounced yesterday. CPU The Carolina Political Union will meet today at 3 p.m. in the Grail Room of Graham Memorial. There will be an introduction tc the C.P.U. and business reorganiza tion. The C.P.U. has roundtable discussions of current events and controversial issues. All interested students are re quested to attend the meeting, re cording to Gerry Mayo, chairman.
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