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During the year they handle the Panhellenic Post office during sor ority rush week, and each mem ber serves as a Panhel adviser in her own dormitory. FOOD FOR EVERY MOOD! FROM QUICK SNACKS TO HEARTY MEALS. VILLAGE CAFETERIA EAST FRANKLIN ST. Acros From Varsity Theatre Y-Court Is A Haven To All & Center Of Social Activity Where's the center of social ac- For them, Y-Court is a haven. fjBSB rres hmen WHEN FIXING UP YOUR ROOM COME SEE US FOR it DESK LAMPS FANS CLOCKS it EXTENSION CORDS ROYAL PORTABLE TYPEWRITERS Electric Construction Co. 165 E. Franklin St. Since 1935 tivity at Carolina? Ask any upper classman, and he'll tell you that the most popular spot on campus for casual conversation, friendly get-togethers, and chats with co eds is a square of asphalt beside South Building known as Y-Court. The bench-lined square is lo cated in front of the YMCA, where late sleeping students who miss breakfast may grab a cup of cof fee and a doughnut during the 10 minute break between classes. It has been estimated by expert observers that a high percentage of romances here got their start on a bench in Y-Court or perhaps on the steps of South Building. Y-Court has- other uses, in addi tion to serving the cause of l'am our. Almost any weekday morn ing, a. dedicated scholar may be seen pouring over a formidable looking textbok, oblivious to the light hearted trivialties of the world around him, an expression of intent concentration on his face. Ah! A straight "A" student, you say to yourself. Not so. The i poor lad probably gave his all for the fraternity cause the night be fore, and now must do something about that mid-term exam nexti period. j The administrative moguls in South. Building also have a good I use for Y-Court. The brass has j made Y-Court its favorite retreat from the cares and worries in- j volved in running a University. I Here they can relax in unsophis ticated comfort, rubbing elbows with the man from the lower quad and the lowly freshman from Hicksville, USA. Y-Court is a common denomi nator. It serves as a common meet ing ground for all those who call Carolina their home. Football he roes, student leaders, deans, cam pus personalities and just plain old Joe College guys gather; all are one in Y-Court They've told you about the Car olina tradition. This is it. tis 4 -J U l I v ' J -v x Dramatic Activities Here Too UNC Has 24 Social Fraternities And 7 Sororities On The Campus One of the foremost questions in the minds of of new Carolina stu dents is whether or not to pledge a sorority or fraternity. The Greek letter organizations constitute an important segment of student life at UNC. There are 24 social fraternities and 7 social sor orities with chapters on campus, with an average of 50 members in each group. It used to be that a student want ed to be in a fraternity or soror ity more than anything else while at college. At one time it was al most necessary to be in one to en joy college life to the fullest extent. However, that situation no long er exists. Social fraternities and sororities here play an important part, but they are not necessary to a well rounded college life. UXC CHAPTERS The seven national sororities which have chapters at UNC are Alpha Delta Pi, Alpha Gamma Del ta. Chi Omega, Delta Delta Delta, llll hjii in Good Music & Good Company BEER the Coolest Spot In Town n ' BUDhD (U (fl) flill TheC Cafeteria ' Dining Room, semi-formal Ballroom Banquets, Dances, Etc. Private Dining Rooms "-.tv f'Jir . r i :' '"T--"T1tiim 'nl'mVi - Tf ' r..ii Wljt""-J' iftl HI 'ill" 1 " "' ''"' i' ft ilflh nf j 'Always An Occasion At The Carolina Inn' Kappa Delta, Kappa Kappa Gam ma and Pi Beta Phi. For the men are 24 chapters of national fraternities: Alpha Tau Omega, Beta Theta Pi, Chi Phi, Chi Psi, Delta Kappa Epsilon, Del ta Psi (St. Anthony Hall), Delta Upsilon, Kappa Alpha, Kappa Sig ma, Lambda Chi Alpha, Phi Delta Theta, Phi Gamma Delta, Phi Kcp pa Sigma, Pi Kappa Alpha, Pi Kap pa Phi, Pi Lambda Phi, Sigma Al pha Epsilon, Sigma Chi, Sigrna Nu, Sigma Phi Epsilon, Tau Epsilon Phi, Theta Chi, Zeta Beta Tau anC Zeta Psi. Students interested in joining a fraternity will be given a frater nity interest card during registra tion on which he will list those fra ternities in which he is interest!. DECISION The decision to join a fraternity or sorority is an important one. There is much to gain from fra ternity life in the way of lasting friendships. A fraternity or soror ity is more than a party group. The sisters and brothers will be liv ing companions during their stay at Carolina. Rush will begin soon after your arrival at UNC. It is regulated by the Panhellenic and Interfraternity Councils. The IFC is made up of the president of each fraternity and 3 representative of each house. The IFC president for 1959-60 is Ashe Exum, a senior. PANHEL AND IFC Each of the seven sororities be longs to the Panhellenic Council, which is composed of the sorority presidents, rush chairmen, one rep-resentative-at-large from each sor ority and one representative from the Stray Greek organization. These two councils are the gov erning bodies for Greek letter houses. Not only do they make rules but also enforce them. Some of the rules include social activities, coed visiting, fraternity drinking and other conduct. If a student pledges a fraternity or sorority, he or she is eligible to be initiated at the end of the first semester if a "C" average, has been maintained by the pledge. Students who are unable to de cide and need more time to make up their minds can wait and go through informal rush, which is held throughout the school year, beginning shortly after formal rush is over. DENTAL HYGIENE The class was told to write the rules for proper care of the teeth. One boy came up with, "Don't stand behind a horse." Chicago Tribune PATRONIZE YOUR ADVERTISERS