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Greatings to fellow sufferers of
classrooms on days such as these
... Got any cuts left . . . if so,
see you at Sesqui . . . or shall
we say on the road to Sesqui .. .
that is if you have two bits to
spare .. . but, oh girls there is
an added attraction for all this
i . . . a lifeguard for every emer
gency .. .
The campus was practically de
serted over the week-end as most
journeyed home for-the second
Sunday in May ... yet we have
this to report in the partying
line ... .
The Sigma Nu fraternity was
entertained Wednesday evening
from 7 to 8 p. m. at a drop-in
given by the Zeta Tau Alpha
sorority .. .
Pi Beta Phi pledges entertained
the actives and their dates with a
wiener roast last Wednesday eve
ning- at Sesqui . . .
Sigma Nu fraternity members
and dates enjoyed swimming and
dancing out at Gibson's pond last
week-end .. .
SAE fraternity journeyed out
to Heise's pond . . . entertain
ment for the afternoon was a boy
girl track meet .. .
The Kappa Sigs took off for
Sesqui Friday afternoon as did
the Pi KA's the afternoon be
fore .. .
On Tuesday evening the Alpha
Epsilon Phi's are giving a drop-in
for their bride-elect, Sara Fried
man...
Alpha Delta Pi pledges will
honor actives and their dates
with a party at Sesqui on May
17...
Members of Delta Zeta sorority
are giving their graduating se
niors a party Thursday evening
at Sesqui . ..
Housepartles to Come .. .
The ZTA's will houseparty for
two weeks beginning on June 6
at Crescent Beach ..
Delta Delta Delta sorority mem
bers are planning a houseparty
at Pawley's Island from June 1st
to the 8th .. .
f Initiates, Pledges and
New Officers .. .
Phi Epsilon Pi pinned the badge
on Ray Schafer and Jerome Tuck
er Sunday afternoon .. .
Kappa Alpha held initiation
Tuesday night for five neophytes.
" The new actives are Buck Jen
nings, Jack Kelley, Kelsey Fos
ter, "Shot" Cox, and Russell
Burns .. .
Delta Tau initiates are Rachel
Naimark, Betty Brody, Estelle Jlo
salsky, June Schiffman, and
Gerry Diamond as of Monday
night.
Alpha Delta Pi held Initiation
Thursday afternoon at 4 for
the following pledges: Carolyn
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Robinson .. .
New pledge officers for De
Zeta sorority are president, Bel
Jean Strom; vice president, Kai
leen Brown; secretary-treasur
Carolyn Bradham; and parliam4
tarian, Ann Varner .. .
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pa pledges, Bennie Outen, Ea
Ziegler and B. D. Caughman 1
came actives...
Those wearing new Alpha li
silon Phi active pins are Shirl
Bloom, Jean' Ann Mendelson, a
Harriet Rivkin . . . New offici
of Alpha Epsilon Phi are: dei
Beverly Gergel; sub-dean, I
Greenapan; scribe, Shirley Gerg
and treasurer, Rona Seigel .. .
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Dr eight until ten o'clock, at the
home of Miss M;ry Wheeler and
Miss Leila Johnson, members of
the faculty of the Sociology de
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Discuss Campus Life
1 "representative cross-section"
the student body were invited
attend a dinner last night at
home of Dean J. B. Jackson
South Waccamaw avenue. The
ner was called to discuss "af
-s of the campus with the view
improving certain phases of
pus, life."
dmiral Norman M. Smith, uni
sity president, was the only
ulty member, other than the
n who was present.
tudents who were invited to
meeting were Warren Aber
hy, Alfred Bahret, Fred Brog
John Copeland, Miller Foster,
rion Griffin, Bob Horton, Bill
niley, Mike Karvelas, Bill Jones,
Keith, Al Lovata, Ed Moorer,
mer McArthur, Gordon Mc
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'ill present its annual Navy
val Armory Friday, May 16,
he dance will be formal with
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Woody Woodward and his or
chestra will provide the music
for the occasion. The dance is for
all members of the Naval ROTC
unit at Carolina and their guests.
It is an open-bid dance.
There will be a grand march
for the graduating seniors and
also a special no-break dance for
them. There will also be several
other no-break dances during the
evening.
Decorations will be in keeping
with the Navy color scheme and
during the grand march the spon
sors will be presented with bou
quets of white carnations.
Officers. of the Compass and
Chart and their sponsors are
Penny Jennings for George Sey
more, president; Betty Jean Liv
ingston for Mac Yates, vice presi
dent; Anne Stone for Sig Liber
man, secretary; Beth Fillingim for
Roy Young, treasurer; and Bet
ty Bullis for R. D. Wilson, mas
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Bill Young, and Robert Zalkin.
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