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WEATHER
Mofly cloudy with occasional
run tr driiilt. Highest tempera
urei generally in upper 60s.
KASPERISM
' The greatest diservice to tho
English vocabulary says tht editor
on paga two.
VOL. LVII NO. 12
Complete OP) Wire Service
CHAPEL HILL, NORTH CAROLINA, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1957
Offices in Graham Memorial
SIX PACES THIS ISSUE
Faubus
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V. Va. Integration I
MATOAKA. W. Va. -.p.-Four of,
Mjtoaka High Schools 10 Negro1'
stiil"nf rrtu i n.-d to classes with-j
out incident Way. The anti-inlc-'
K'aiim outbursts of the two pre- i
vious days appeared t be all but !
over. '
lhe four arrived in a special '
school Imi.s and w ere escorted u !
the door by state troopers. Thcr?
were no loitering of white s!u
l'"nts to caur a e mmotion on the
street, for police herded student.
into the building as soon as they
arrived in the area. !
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Faubus Accused I
ANN'AIDI IS. Md. r C.'jv. The
odore It. McKeldin of Maryland
today accused Gov. Orval Faubjs
of Arkan as of "double-crossing" j
the four Southern governors who
met yesterday with President Ki-'
senhower to discuss tho withdraw-I
al of Federal troops from Little
Rock.
McKeldin. one of the four who
met with Eisenhower, said Faubus
"has elected to pile infamy on the
hear of disgrace which he has in-,
flicted on thfg reat state ef Ark-
ansas, McKeldin was the only
Republican on the Governors com
rnittee.
West Blamed
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ymposium
William Geer
To Hold Post !
arnes
visor
4 f
I,
William M. Geer, of the socijal
science department, has be in
jX named faculty advisor to the C r-
i : o . . . i k
ouna symposium on tuonc f.i
fairs, according to an annouri ce
ment yesterday by Sonny Halli'rd,
symposium chairman. j
At the same time Hallford 1 an
nounced the appointment of Jft rry
Oppenheimcr as executive secre
tary ef the symposium.
Those appointments were I ade
by the newly elected symposium
officers.
Geer's duties are to act wit! tho Jj!
chairman as liaison with the, uni-
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versity administration and st'ii dent
government: serve in advisory ca
pacity to officers and committee
SYMPOSIUM OFFICERS New officers of the C a-olina Symposium are pictured as they met yes
terday afternoon at Graham Memorial. They are, lift to right. Sonny Hallford, chairman; Connie Whit-
ake . vi e chzirman: AI Goldsmith, treasurer; Jer y Oppenheimer, executive secretary; and Mary Jane chairman; and serve as a m-Mnhor
Fi-.l-i- secretary Stiff Photo by Norman Kantor. of the executive council and of tho
orncrram committee. .
Hallford stated. 'I am ii'deed
haoopy that Mr. Geer will b our
advisor and am looking fee ward
to working with him in the com-
WILLIAM M. GEER
New Symposium Advisor
l-NTTFI) NATIONS. N. Y.
Saudi Arabia toflay blamed west
rrn nations for Middle East ten- j t h-t the impasse between Presi-
Gov. Hodges Still Making Efforts
To Remove Troops At Little Rock
sion and called for a U.N. "hands
eff" policy trvard Syria.
Ahmad Shuiry. minister of
stat" for Saudi Arabia, told ihr
f-nntin 2rn-al semhly "it is
the policy of the West that is rlc
slrovin? ti" with the Arabs."
He proclaimed Saudi Arabia's
full solidarity with Syria and as
sort" a'nnr'nL of .fommnniM
arms ti that rouMtrv n )usi
n's of t'ie United Nations.
W!lrn l.-ivir,n
VAIirNGTON I resident
ItALEIGII. Oct. 2 (AP) Gov. is "something in the way of a in which Gov. Faubus said he
Hodges said today he still hopes misunderstanding." would not obstruct the enforee-
j The governor said this as he merit of orders bv the U. S. Dis-
Interdormitory Council Opens
Season With Banquet Tonight
The Interdormitory Council will Consolidated University Presi-
ooen its 1Q"7 vear uith'a hannnM I rlpnt William Frid-a-v unA irMf
ng months. It is our sincerei hope ' 4 ,l r-i:- c 0rt . , . 1 ,. . . , .
. , 1 at the Carolina Inn at 6:30 tonight i Chancellor William Aycoct have
that we will have a very s'ttccess-, .; . n, ,,, i , j ,
ovvuiuiuL iu iimii auer.s, uresi- Lv-t-u inviitti iu aiiemi mc oan
dent of IDC.
Guest speaker at the banquet is
T. E. Wadsworth, director of the
Negro ,Students Tormented
By Little Rode White Boys
COMPILED tY WIRE EDITOR PAUL RULE
WASHING TON. Oct. (AP)-Nt ithev (;v. ()v;l 1 ui
lus of Arkansas nor President Kisenhower Imdzed :mi int h
today in their tr(M)js-in-.rkatisas deadlock, hut a presidential
aide held out a measure of hope for agreement.
Sherman Adams, the President's top assistant ami one of
his closest advisers, said in a ( -hattanooa news conference:
"In our opinion a basis will be found lor the early with
drawal of federal forces from Little Rock.
"I personally believe and certainly hope this will not oc
cur ap;ain." ,
Adams' words ollcrcd the only glimmer ol hope lor any
early settlement of one of the grimmest federal-state con
flicts in the nation's history.
Faubus said at Little Rock today he was standing pat on
his statement of last nights Ihis was the one rejected by l.is-
'- enhower as inadequate. He wants
stronger assurances that the gov-
ful symposium.
As executive secretarv. Oppcn
heimer's duties are to aid and as-
ist the chairman of the sympo- housing office at UNC . Wadkworth
will discuss the importance of in-
Complete Unit
dent Eisenhower and Arkansas reveal rd h- -fw m.a-in of. trir-t imif-t ;.i t;hu ou
?v. Orval Faubus over removal o:ts t) bring an agreement so ordered integration of the city's
of federal troops from Little Rock that the troops may be removed. Central High School. - . ' ;
--- - It "1 A I A 1 1 I t. 1
nc Sdiu uidi ne nau maoe some Failirr trrlau ttitoE inA r.
contacts" during the day about porters that words added to the
the matter and thai he expects to statement by Faubus had "ome-
T" m if. w,m -.o.in. uu.., vacvuu.c wnat neaatea- me terms unaer . , .. . las;t ondav
To March Sat. j rar rot the sThr GoveT whkh thc p-t h, ,;; :
- . . ' . . ... B T . io removal oiinierw iri .Ml(fV.jgn( rishrtri s?c.i
,i Luur k.ck. ami rt'storation of the Arkansas j i -.iHcr.-iJf v
slum.
"I think it is indeed fortunate
that we are able to obtain ia per
son of Jem''s caliber to assist us
in the work at hand." Hallford
said. !
Officers elected at the svmno-
dividual dorm government,-" using
everyday problems to illustrate
his talk. . . . . ,'-'
quet.
"I am very pleased with' the
way the IDC is working, out this
year. All in all I am expecting a
very big year for the IDC." Wai
ters commented. . , . .
ernor will prevent obstruction of
federal court orders for the in
tegration of Central High School
at Littl? Rock.
Federal troops and national
guardsmen under federal control
arc in Little Rock now to enforce
the court orders.
. Thc 'White House today wis as t
unyielding as Faubus. and Tress
Secretary James C. Haggcrty said:
"There will be no comment on
Gov. Faubus' statement today oth
er than to say that I think the
President's statement of last night
it. I : . . , r . . . . .
iHKiKi-x i V..-.IIU..M ui - sm- national guaro to state control. A k . . r . .. T . " .....:
Meanwhile. Gov. Faubus told a . . ' . ' ' Presidents wno make up tne inc.. . Benaer. secrexrv; ,,Ke
Contrjry to the st;v'.cincr
vesU'idnv's iaier, the entire UNC
Naval KOTC Unit will march onto mittec of southern governors cre-
Kenan Field jusl prior to the Caro- 'iUd by the governers1 conference. nows t.0nfeenee today that he was
Ima-Navv "ame. Tlu committee conferred with "standing pat" on his statement
A ' e?X tin ..nit will i he lead Tresid:nt Eisenhower yesterday as it was issued. .
xii iiiv iiv .....
He announced 'that nnc of 'th'
lig plans for this year, is an em-is more' 4pt.. than ever."
I feel that Wadsworth is a wise phasis on the TDC- honorary so- How .is it more apt. Haggcrty
choice for speaker: he-. is a man itiety. "We hope' to work out some i "was asked.- . .
lose to the university "an-d. : .tbe ! means to make roony 'vand -events 1, , The . secretary' replied there
dormitories, and he knows "the ally set .up an .honor t society were several things, notably that
subject first hand.", ' Walters scholarship. ; . tUe governor had been quoted as
stated. " Officers of the " IDC this year ) it was evident -tlMt -disord-
retary: and Al Goldsmith, treas-; ... Inf. rf.nronta,.VPS an.1 are: Bnb Carter, vice nrsidnt:j crs .would follow withdrawal of
Fiscnhower. fnrroallv and with n UN(J cu.,M.u-a(lers in a cheer for in an offort to work out an aSrve' Hodges said he did not care
Hi-op regret, acrentod the resi'.'nt
. a v v
- .r ...
tion or ecretr oi i'vuu Mi(lshipi)10n uin ,hen go to
son todiiv. ii,;,. -,t im the Carolina side.
N'o rffrctivo date was T. I'.ut
the Whitr Hnise said Neil Me
F'mv will take tho oath as Wi!
b n's nrrcsur at R:15 am. (KI)T
;t ro, from today.
Wilson's letter of rovin'ion.
rl..H..t at th" White Houso alon-:
aod then f:r Carolina. The mt for removal of the troops. to cumnKnt on Faubus' news con
ference remarks but that he ex
pected to make a statement to
with Fif nho it's letter of arco-
rhe "ovrrnors thought their
m'ss'on had met with success iin-
Ii.iriiv the half-time the UNC 111 1 - morrow. Hodges nas a new con-
. ... .... last niffht that he could not in
ihiti' ti.- Ti.-m urn iM t ,f ari- " iere ice .ei ioi iu a..n
ci ship of K V. lii tc hai t of C.reens
horo u.ll iH-ilor n.
The Honor Cc aipany of Annapolis
Mid.Miii men. who will be at the
u; ne. will attend a dance at 8 p. m.
tive in .ttudent activities.
Graduate Club
Plans Dance
federal troops.
Eisenhower, after reading prcs
accept the wording of a statement Thp sovernor said he
Members of the Graduate Club
will usher in their fall soc ial sea-
still son tomorrow night with a dance
TDC bodv will be present at the : Hayes, treasurer; Frank Brown
banquet. New TDC officers are tojlD court chairman; Tat Leonard, j 'rep: rts from Little Rock, went out
be sworn in during the meeting. I clerk of ID court. I for. a round of golf with Vice
Pr:iident Nixon.
Haggcrty said the President will
have a news conference tomorrow,
his first ;ncc the integration cri
sis started building up at Little
Hock a month ago.
Preside!. ial ame Adams was in
Dr. Cecil Johnson, dean of the 9-2511. MWFS 11-12:30; Dr. R. T. Chattanooga for a luncheon with
Dean Announces Office Hours
Of General College Advisors
tnnce, said he had remained in bis
I ost nearlv five years and that
was "much longer than I thought
whs possible or probable."
in the Naval Armory. Tlie dance
is being sponsored by the Quarter
back Society, the honor society of
the N KOTC Unit.
Tennis Coac h Valdimine Cernick. ,
win took over the coaching
duties for Carolina's tennis team
in the middle of the season last
spring Has learned to cnapei
liill and will coach the squad again
this vear.
There was some doubt whether
Yack Pictures
Freshmen and law students are
reminded to have their Yackety
Yack pictures taken either today
or Fridav from 1 to 7:30 p. m. in
the baseirient of Graham Memo
rial. Students have been asked to
wear dark coats and lies.
feels the president's use of troops featuring the music of Jfcn Crisp (icnerai College, has announced ! Taylor. 311 South. 9-2511. MWF , Republican leaders on party fin-
in the Little Rock was "a tragic and his orchestra, duo president the offices and oitice hours 0f , 10:15-11:15. TTh 9:15-10:15 and ance matters in the Southeast,
mistake." j B511 Deaton announced today. General College faculty advisers, j Dr. S. Y. Tyree. 301 South, 9-1866. Adams declined to discuss how
Ileuses told reporters "at the; The dance is scheduled for 8:30 Dean Johnson said alj students in MWF 11:30-12:30, TTh 4-5. ! Eisenhower's handling of the Lit
tle Rock situation would affect
moment" he saw no need of his in Kenan oormuor. tne General College should clip
hprs nf the .i i- . r r .
joing to untie uock. sKt;u u iu duwinun iU ...v. inis usi ior iuture use.
The advisers, their officers, tel- j
c ' l 1 1 iu -i nnv - - ,
another meeting of the Govern- i Graduate Club, non-member grad-
Dean Johnson said that the ad
visers are also available by ap-
thc Republican Party in he South.
But, of Eisenhower's calling out
i lie Hivi.strs. iiieii miii-ers iim. . . . v. .... ..
i.- -mj .injtc onH crrartoMtp nf ' pointment ana, in emergencies, at ., .
ors tonierence wouio oe cwu,;uda- ephones and office hours are as I. . ,nr . f ct:, a ! ine irooPs- Aaams miu.
l.V iminnnt " ! th ITn VersitV WhO llVC in tne I llllu Ull"' .-.... v.vo , (mriMn r.,.lH
11 9 IlUt uiuiiiuvitb. . IOlinwS
Hoilges. said
George Barclay To Speak
At Pep Rally Friday Night
UNC's first Ail-American. Geor- of Emerson Field, where they will
Confidential
NKW YORK Confidential
Magazine l ublishcr Robert Harri
son said today thc failure of jur
ors to reach a decision in the Cali
fornia criminal libel conspiracy
'ina ih notdiralion "ccr-
u- 1 nrcKif that there was no ! former Czechoslovakia!! would j.t. Barclay, will speak to Tar Heel j moot the team. Then the group
. . .. ' i ..turn ilii; -:ir llniicvfr it was f..m. it i i nmh lit nrfr:imp nen
basis for criminal prosecution. - - - " - r--- r-r
Iu a statement issued here, liar- "'".ounced yesterday that he de- raiiy here tomorrow night.
"... , finitely will be Carolina's tennis' The speech by Barclay, All-Am-
nson said in part. 1 J
"The result of the California mentor. erican guard for the Tar Heels in
trial constitutes a vindication and. Wish.ng to rebuild the Carolina 1935. will highlight the 6:15 p.m.
American tennis .squau vmikii iiw lis nuisi eveiil liiai pn.-v.uucs nit uiuiu.u
J Chapel Hill area are allso invited
j to attend.
! Men are requested to wear
Dean Johnson. 308 South, J
9-1861, M-F 11-1. M-Th 2-4, S 9-11; i
Tr C S; .Innps 3Y7 South Q-1Rfi1 I
suits and tics; women, date -res" MWF 10:30-12:30. TS 11:30 li I
ses. Refreshments will be served Gcn p c shepard, 316 South.!
during the dance. j 3952 M.F 9.30.12:3o, M-F 2:30-4;
The committee members re-j Dr j R CaldwelK 314 South j
sponsible for planning the func' 9.2511, MTThF 10:30-12, TF 2:30-4; i
Al . T. J. iT; AVMn. TJ i pehti4
non aie. jwrmi )Dl. Rashi Fein 314 Southj 9.2511,:
their homes.
IN THE INFIRMARY
Students in th infirmary yes
terday irxlucfed:
.Anffii.m'jlinn bv an
lllllllllll"" ! . .. . T c ..l,.r,,..i
iciry of our basic constitutional , season in many years iu.si sihk .Navy game adimuay
. . f.rinrn nr snecch I Coach Cernick is wasting no time.1 In addition, 100 torches will be
Hin mm ... , i ,,-ill hn a;.iK,,t,l t fnnc- Vv momhpr
IK lias ainioiiiiiiu uiui tiit.il. v. in iv uiMiJ'iuiivi u ciii.-i ...v...--
...;il nrl i.-ilh tho (nam tf a n t. "U r 1 v'o
win I'luiiin on.. .... - ( vrrace Aiiey, uaiuaid diuic, u- t 1303 T 11-12 30 F 4-5 S 10-
Woollen Gym. where a large bon- J hia Desscuky. Nola Hatten and 12. J c House 310 South. 9-2516
TWTh 2:30-4:30, F 11-12:30;
Sire will be lit off.
Plans are also being made for
each of the campus's sororities to
have a "queen" who will accom
pany the procession from Emer
son Field to the gym.
Margaret Minter.
Teamsters Challenged
and freedom ol tne P; ' . interested : of the University Club, the organ-! At game time Saturday 800 box- unions challenged by Chairman
ly the freedom oi a P- . t. r 1 cnnncnrinrt tho non rallv.! es of confetti and 200 noise mak
UU l IIIL ai JIIJ Vl , ILUCIWII 0Uii.JVlUi0 v n- t f - !
..v.ii.k ..noattv if not more in comin
' .u r,n,im nf the nub- ficshman tennis teams on Friday at ; Rally-bound students will
nnporiaiu. inu nitu"'
,. . ... 2:30 on 'the tennis courts,
he to read. I
as-: crs will be distributed in the Car-
i
semble at the Air Force entrance olina bleachers.
Misses Ingrid Clay, Marcia
Sampson, Patricia Chandler,
Mary Bra swell, and Margaret
R. A. Howard, 301 South, 9-1866. ; D avis and Edward Jennings, Da
MWF 8:30-9:30, TTh 10:30-11:30: ; vid Jones, Louis Starr, Henry
MIAMI REACH. Fla. & Thc Dr. D. G. Monroe. 305 South; Caldwell, William ZKkgrat,
teamsters convention today seated 9-1866. M-F 2:30-3:30; S. W. Se- j James Smith, Charles Trade,
delegates from 41 out of 68 local ! chriest, 311 South. 9-2511, MWF ! Shelton Austin, Albert Fro$-
8:30-10, TTh 2:30-4; Dr. G. E. er, Charles Huntington, Robert
Shepard. 304 South, 9-1866, MWF j Morrison, Jessie Casron, Samuel
2:30-4, TTh 11:30-12:30; j Scott, Robert Krain and Bruce
Dr. W. R. Straughn, 14 South, i Beverage.
McClellan (D-Ark) of the Senate
Rackets Committee, as having
been illegally chosen.
No American could have done
so with more reluctance.
'These things should be consid
ered: "First, th? executive depart
ment did not originate thc (in
tegration) plan. Secondly, the ad
ministration is not responsible for
the decision of thc Supreme Court
in this matter.
"But whether we like it or not.
it is the law of the land. The
President' agreed when he tO'A
his oath to support and defend
the Constitution of the United
States indeed did every gov
ernor.' Four southern governors Hod
ges of North Carolina. McKeldin
of Maryland, Clement of Teunes
sce and Celling of Florida
(SeE LITTLE ROCK, paqe I)
145 Coeds Pie
doe
Carol
ma s
6
National Social Sororities
A total of 143 coeds were
pledged to thc six national social
sororities which have chapters on
campus, according to a statement
iuod yesterday by the Dean of
i m n n 'w f Tf I r n
'11111 .7 W i V. j
Uiil were distributed last night,
bringing formal rush season to an
t rid.
The pledges arc as follows:
.
ALPHA DELTA PI Pat Adams,
Willow Snrinfrs: Mary Ann Alls-
brKik. Johnson City. Tenn.; Sarah
Arnold. Monroe. Ga.: Beverly Ann
BiiU-v. Clarkiibiirg. W. Va.; Mary
-bell Carlan, Candor; Bette Sue
f'vis, Monroe;
Annie Lawrie Card. Elizabeth
d'r: Doreen Greenfield. Kerners
vu!r. Ann Harvey. Sheffield. Ala.:
Marion Hays, Durham; Diana
Ruth Johnson, Asheboro; Sandra
M. Jones, Kannapolis; Betsy H.
May, Durham;
Polly Anne McLamb. Goldsboro;
I.uey McPherson. Littleton; Carol
.:..u.. i.. Ti.irVi-im- Gonio Paden.
AlC liois.
Clcmson. S. C; Edna Faye Pugh,
Asheboro; Jimmie Irene Rucker,
Shelby; Eunice Simmons, Pasca-
goula. Miss.;
Martha B. Smith. Roanoke Rapids-
Barbara Scott Thomas. Asheboro-
Emily Evans Webber, Ban
cor ' Maine; Jane Rhea White.
Roanoke Rapids: reggy
, hurst. Rocky Mount.
, ALPHA GAMMA DELTA Jo
, Maria Britton. Kaleigh: Marx Leg
' rtt Browning. Edenton: Beth
Coy, Norfolk, Va.; Marjbrie Crane.
Chapel Hill; Nancy Starr Davis.
Chapel Hill; Sandra Dickenson,
Clayton, Ga.; Florence Dodd, Suf
folk. Va.; Carolyn Donnelly, Ashe
ville; Christie Anne Farnham. Bristol.
Va.; Charlene Fisher, Asheville;
Margaret Lee Jackson. Boca Raton,
Fla.; Beverly Jean Keesler, Mon
trose. N. Y ; Anne G. Knox. States
ville; Diana Lea, Richmond, Va.;
Gail Palmer, Stamford, Conn.;
Ann Pcllard. Farmville; Judy
Risch, High Point; Susanne Robin
son, Newell; Jimise Skillman,
Charlotte; Ann Battle Smith,
Goldsboro: Pat Sweeney, Rock
' City, Tenn.; Doris Darlina Taylor.
Roanoke Rapids; Faddy Wall,
Winston-Salem; Phyllis Brenda
Wall, Raleigh; Betty Zch, Winston-Salem.
CHI OMEGA Kathcrine An
thony. Gastonia; Sallie Armfield,
Greensboro; Mary Tod Baker,
Knoxville, Tenn.; Betsy Brinkley.
Plymouth; Ethel W. Bruner,
Knoxville, Tenn.; Louise M. Cheat
ham, Greenville;
Svlvia Crumpler, Mbane; Dee
Dee DeVere, Morganton; Marion
N. Eells; Cleveland. O.; Anna El
liott. Omaha. Neb.; Claire Gard
ner, Atlanta. Ga.: Camille J. Grice,
Raleigh; Suzanne Hafer, Hickory;
Legare Hobbs, Charlotte; Nina
j Hopkins, Atlanta, Ga.;
i Patricia Tuske, Fayetteville;
Coleman Jenkins, Kinston; Allene
Keith. Wilmington. Marj' Ann
Keith, Wilmington; Doug Kcllam,
Belle Haven, Va.; Anne Martin,
Atlanta, Ga.; Fran Merry, Augus
ta, Ga.; Gail Minnich, Atlanta.
Ga.; Anne K. Riggins, New York,
N. Y.;
Molly Sanders. Raleigh; Made
line Trask, Wilmington; Jane C.
Walker, Roanoke, Va.; Josie Ward.
Greensboro; Linda Watkin s,
Charleston, S. C; Llewellyn Wrhite,
Osceola, Ark.
DELTA DELTA DELTA
Norma Basnight. Greenville; Ann
Bonner, High Point; Barry Bowen,
Gastonia; Barbara Anne Burch.
Bronxville, N. Y.;. Leslie Crntch
field. Charlotte; Elizabeth Daw
son, Fayetteville;
Sue M. Donisthorpe, Arcadia,
Calif.; Ruth Dowdy, Charlotte;
Lucy orsyth, BiFrmingham. Ala.:
Mary Alice Geddy, High Point;
Betty Jean Glenn. Gastonia; Sally
Gluyas, High Point;
Elizabeth Grayson, Dallas. Tex.:
Cecile Martin. Jacksonville, Fla.:
Francis Newman, Birmingham.
Ala.; Patricia Ann Page, Hender
son; Barrett Proctor, Roanoke
Rapids; Susan R. Purser, Char
lotte; Margaret Reese, High Point;
Harriette Anne Robinson, Char
lotte; Susan Ross. Wichita Falls.
Tex.; Suzanne Ross, Charlotte;
Anne Selph. Ocala. Fla.;
Lillian Shannonhouse. Char-
j lotte: Catherine Stewart. Norfolk.
Va.; Susan Tuggle, Charlotte; Kay
i Wrenn, Greensboro; Sharon
Ridgeway, Raleigh.
KAPPA DELTA LynnA rm
strong. Ridgewood, N. J.; Char
lene Bass. Elberton, Ga.: Ruth
Brock, RJchlands; Eleanor Cain
Mullins, S. C; Susan Campbell
Rowland; Merf Connell. Raleigh:
Lynne Courtney. Raleigh;
Mailly Davis. Odessa. Del.; Jan
Haile. Washington, D. C: Eliza
beth Hurst, Roanoke Rapids; Rosa
lind Toy Johnson, Chapel Hill;
Evelyn Leonard, Dorset, Vt.;
Nancy Miller, Kensington. Md.:
Emily Potter, Wallace: Isabella
Strait. Rock Hill, S. C: Connie
Von Bramer, Kingsport. Tenn.
PI BETA PHI Nancy Adams,
Miami, Fla.; Joan Brooks, Greens
boro; Mary K. Carothers. Houston.
Tex.: Pankic Connell. Henderson:
Jane Davis. Bristol, Va.: Jane C.
Duncan, Sparta:
Elizabeth B. Gregory. Halifax:
Sue M. Gregory, Rocky Mount;
Caroline Green. Atlanta. Ga.: Be-
'lunger. Montclair. N. J.; Judy
Jones, Winston-Salem: Sarah Jam
Nicholson, Raleigh:
Joy Howell. Waycro-s. Ga : Joan
T. Kaylor, Winter Park. VU:
Katherinc Klopfer. Chevy Chae.
Md.; Jane Hatchett. Rocky Mount;
Jearr MeCauley. Bluefield. W. Va :
Virginia Pearce, Sparks, Md.:
Joyce King Strickland. Smithficld:
Corinne S. Spears. Lookout Moun
tain, Tenn.: Carolyn Vaught. Pa
dutah. Ky.: Martha Wilkinson.
Beckley. W. Va.
i