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TUESDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1957 THE DAILY TAR HEEL PAGE THREE Glee Club, Choral Club Plan Concert Tonight Tlu annual Christmas Concert, riven jointly by the UNC Men's ;!e Club and the Chapel Hill choral Club, will be presented to nmht at 8 o'clock in Hill Hall. Dr. Joel Carter, director of the Men's C.Wo Club, will lead the two groups in the program. The concert will consist of two sections, the first by the Choral Club and the second by the Glee i iuo. i.aicr me audience win join m on traditional carols. The Choral Club will begin the program with Camille Saint Saens' "Christmas Oratorio." Choral Club Moists on this selection will be: sopranos, Gladys Teague, Barbara lY:icock. and Quillian White; mez- ' sopranos. Dolores Edwards and Invr Rader; altos. Marilyn Zschau .ind Helen Jones; tenors, James King and Gene Strassler; basses. Roy Sommerfeld, Everett Hall, and Miliar vom Lehn. Accompanying the two groups will be Suzann PATRONIZE YOUR ADVERTISERS II Davids and Emily Kellam, harpists, aim Lee Bostian. organist The ' Oratorio'' will be followed t . . . uy i our irencn cnristmas sonss and a fifth century Gloria, written! Dy uutay. The Choral Club will present three carols: Pendleton's Noel de Frerc Jacques, Gevaert's arrangement of Le Sommeil de 1'Enfant, and Davis's arrangement of Tat a pan. The Glee Club will open its program with a fifteenth century Ave Maria by Arcadelt. Davison's arrangement of the folk carol, Bring a Torch. Jeannette Isabella. will be followed by Thou Must Torch, Jeannette Isabella, will be Leave Thy Lowly Dwelling, from the "L'Enfance du Christ," by Hector Berlioz. The conclusion of the formal program will be the singing of Babe Divine arranged by Fox-Strangeways. The audience will then join the Glee Club and Choral Club in singing many familiar Christmas Carols. After the performance the groups will go caroling around the campus with any other persons who wish to go. Tri Delts Introduce Pledges fje Zux Heel SOCI ETY i When You Get Home, and you Find that you've Forgotten a Present for Mom, or that Pretty little Thing Next Door, Or the Librarian Who Thinks You're The Best News Since Prometheus, Call Chapel Hill 95806 The Intimate 205 E. Franklin St. Bookshop Chapel Hill DAILY CROSSWORD 9 11 At KOS 1 Kxmvatrs V Kim Ii t Kui I Chun hill r. st m or ! H Trn 1'. Tr.Mil.- v rrw pinf 17 Skint umnr ix 'ry of pain 1M r as .-.-( ovrr '.'1 Drop 2 1 Tiny ohjct 21 Aiofiifau India in :jo p.riy M Finishes M Fanjf US. Kxiiarna tiom at m di toons 36 Multwrry 4 In.J ) yj Mi Mun.wn 40 Kvrryon 41 Wool. 41 Indian wate rcraft 4J Hrrt , author 46 Ivrla 47 (.'loss to 4X Marbln DOWN 1. Water Cap 2 Mideast Kingdom (var Hegone fcolloq ) Lurk . Kluded Hxclarn. tion of disgust Forehead Kice berr Uap ) Fooled Female paity 16. Tear iy Privm lc and ram 20 Disease of sugar can K I ) 22. Cup ed 24. Pale 23. Image (pons.) 24. Stor tn ik ss. a pry. person 11. Tut on J4. It is silftt (mut.) 3. Tree 37. Chart detectirt Ti rr 77; tt 17 15 llllX wzzzn By MARY ALYS VOORIIEES Twirling skirts, long dangling era- rings and music in a yuletide mood set the tempo Friday night in the Carolina Inn Ballroom for the an nual Tri Delt Pledge Dance. Amid Christmas decorations, the couples danced about the floor to the music of the Duke Ambassadors from Durham. However, the highlight of the eve ning came at 10 p. m. when the 1957 Pledge Class and their escorts were introduced. As their names were announced by Ray Jefferies, master of ceremonies, each pledge and her date stepped into the spot light and joined the other pledges to form a triangle or the Greek 'letter. Delta. Dressed in billowing white gowns. the pledges carried a bouquet of yellow carnations tied with, baby blue satin ribbon and encircled with a silver triangle. After each pledge had been introd need and the triangle had been formed, the girls joined together to sing one of the sorority's songs. Officers of the class are Lillian Shannonhouse of Charlotte, presi- J dent; Ann Bonner of High Point, vice president; Suzanne Ross of Charlotte, secretary; Bea Newman of Birmingham, Ala., treasurer; Barry Bowen of Gastonia, project chairman and Susan Purser of Charlotte, chaplain. Immediately after the ceremony, with background music by the Am bassadors, a no-break dance was held in honor of the pledges and their dates. Intermission followed shortly thereafter, at which time refresh ments were served from a table in one end of the ballroom. Arrange ment of red carnations flanked by five-branched candelabra holding lighted tapers, decorated the table, v.-hirh was overlaid with a white linen cloth. J A huge red ring was suspended from the center of the ballroom and filled with mistletoe, and Christ mas wreaths were placed at inter vals throughout the ballroom. Joan Brock, Editor Covering The University Campus Urr4y' Answer IS. In this place 40. Afresh 42. Outcast class (Jap ) 44. Miss Gardner , Alpha Delta Pi The girls at the ADPi House, had a supper party last Thursday night with the Pikas . . . Friday afternoon they joined the Phi Kapp's from Duke in giving a party for some children in Durham. Yesterday they and the Chi Phi's gave a party for orphans and then enjoyed a party and dinner afterwards. Tonight the ADP'i's are having their annual Pledge and Big Sister-Little Sister party. This sorority also has made big plans for the weekend fol lowing the Christmas holidays, Jan. 3 and 4. They are having their initiation weekend. Activities' will include a dance on Friday night at the Chapel Hill Country Club with the Embers providing the band music. Also on Saturday,, the big event will be a party at the Washington-Duke Hotel in Durham with the Sigma Ni's. Pi Beta Phi Tuesday night the Pi Phi's started off an enjoyable week with a covered dish party for the pledges. Sunday night they celebrated with a Christmas party and decorated their tree. Last night they had their Big Sister-Little sister party and went carol ing afterwards. Tonight the Pi Phi's will join the Sigma Nu's in entertaining orphan children at a party. Chi Omega The Chi O's enjoyed, a cocktail and dinner party with the Dekes Thursday night. Last night the sorority and the Phi Gams gave a party for orphans. Tonight the Chi Omega girls are hav ing a Christmas party. Kappa Delta Last Thursday the KD's and the Delta Sigs gave a party for the children at the Methodist Orphanage. Friday the girls held their Pledge party with the Sigma Nu's. TV SERIES The "Y" TV Series will present. Dr. Summer of the Art Dept. in a program entitled "The Nativity Theme in Art" tonite at 9:30 on the "Faith in the Fine Arts" series. FREE FILM COMMITTER The Free Film Committee of GMAB will hold a meeting today at 4:30 p. m. in the Woodhouse Con ference Room. The purpose of the meeting is to select the entire free film series for next semester. Curt Cans, chairman of the committee, urges all members and interested persons to attend this meeting. CHRISTMAS SERVICE A community-wide Christmas service will be held Wednesday at Carol Sing Planned After Concert Tonight Immediately after the Men's Glee Club and Choral Group Chri stmas concert tonight, GMAB and the Men's Glee Club will sponsor a Community Carol Sing. Assembling outside Hill Hall, the group, led by the Men's Glee Club, will wander over the cam pus singing Christmas Carols. The caroling will end in time to go to GM for hot refreshments. This will be a very informal af fair and GMAB and the Men's Glee Club have invited all who are in terested to join the caroling group. 8 p. m. at the University Methodist Church. Jim Council of the Baptist Church will gave a ten-minute meditation on what Christmas should mean to students. The Christmas service is being sponsored by the Campus Christian Council. REGISTRATION Students who have not already done so and plan to register for the spring semester must do so today. They should see advisors, get a green form and take it to number one Hanes Hall. See THAT OUNCE in Wednesday's Tar Heel - Tonight the KD's and Chi Fsi's are having a party. Lecture I c I s I c WMATl SO COU-ttfAT A.OOVT THm pirn 'A I Jx (Continued From Page 1) American Association for the UN wil be made at Mrs. Roosevelt's public rddress. Mrs. Roosevelt has been on the Carolina campus at least two times in recent years. In November, 1956, she made a private appearance sponsored by the North Carolina AAUN. Several years ago she gave the Weil Lectures. On Monday, Jan. 13. Mrs. Roose velt will go to . Raleigh for several meetings with the North Carolina chapter of the AAUN, after she visits Chapel Hill. OOtSSH-M. SO. COLLMGATM ACROSS r. Lenior Menu LUNCH Meats Baked Ham Roast Turkey Special) Grilled Veal Steak Beef Stew Special) Roast Beef Vegetables Mashed Potatoes Buttered Peas Fresh Greens Mashed Squash Baked Beans Steamed Broccoli DINNER Meats Fried Ham Steak Roast Turkey (Special) Pork Chops Hamburgers (Special) Roast Beef Vegetables Mashed Potatoes String Beans Tomatoes and Limas Cabbages Glazed Yams Also Vegetables A choice of 15 salads 12 desserts. MERRY CHRISTMAS TO YOU TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY ONLY ALL $4.00 ALL $5.00 & A Dime For The Government LP's $2.50 LP's $2.50 207 E. Franklin St. TWO NORTH CAROLINA BOOKS FOR CHRISTMAS GIVING The Old Man and the Boy The warm, folksy, true story of Robert Ruark's boyhood in the North Carolina backwods. 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