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XIN Pictured are the officers of Pi Sylvia Campbell, vice-president; Kit Pi Beta Phi Wins Stunt Night For Third Week Pi Beta Phi was awarded first place in the sorority stunt night tl which was held in Drayton Hall Monday night for their skit, a take off on "MacBeth." Miss Mary n Bloodworth, president of Pi Phi, g was presented the cup by Norma c Bergman, president of Panhelienic. a Mr. Jack MeGrail, prnfPaanr in the School of Journalism, served as t the master of ceremonies. Judges a or the stunts were Mrs. Helen f rotter, Dean Orin Crow, and Mr. ary enkins, all professors at he University. Taking second place was Delta ~ Delta Delta's "Iceland," a skit about the rising of the ther- I mometer in Iceland. Third were the Independents with "The Rise of Lummax Kissler," a "football" player at Carolina. Norma Bergman said in a state- I ment last night that she thought stunt night very successful. "Stunt Night this year was a success, not only in the financial depart ment, but also in audience enter tainment. I would like to thank all of the sororities for their per formances; they were really swell.. Additionally, I would like to thank Gene Shaw and Bill Callahan, who worked back stage with the lights and curtains. Also, to Mr. McGral and our three judges, many many thanks for a job well done." Approximately three hundred dollars was raised Monday night to aid a Chinese student from For mosa, Miss Ann Du-az Hung, in coming to Carolina next year. The money from future stunt nights will be used in a Panhellenic sc'holarship fund which will be to aid students in coming to Carolina. Phone 2-9250 918 MAIN STREET Joe Patrone's Collegiate Inn Specialising in STEAKS CHICKEN SPAGHETI * * * Dinye and Dance r UntHI 12 P. M. Ia the. t ROOM t Beta Phi which will have its dan ty Wilson, corresponding secretal i Beta Phi ro Have Dinner Pi Beta Phi will have their pring dance April 18, Friday after ie holidays, at the Jefferson otel ballroom. Clurence Brazell will furnish the tusic for the dance which will be in at 9 p. in. and last until 1 a. m. haperoning the (lance will be Dr. nd Mrs. Carlisle. There will be a drop-in Deiore hre dance given by the Pi Phi lums at Carolyn Smith's home Dr the members and their dates, 'ollowing the dance, the sorority rembers and their dates will have houseparty at Myrtle Beach. Officers of the sorority are Mars ~loodworth, president; Sylvis ~ampbell, vice-president; Suzanne 4oye, recording secretary; Kitt) Vilson, corresponding secretary letsy Thomas, treasurer; anc vlartha Wooddall, dance chairman Katherine Stone Chosen 'Rose' of D~elta Sigma Pi Katherine Stone was chosen a he Rose of Delta Sigma Pi for thi ear of 1952. Miss Stone was pre ented wvith a loving cup anda >ouquet of red roses by Head naster Charles Copeland at th innual Rose of Delta Sig Danc teld Saturday, April 5, at th 4axey Gregg Woman's Club. The Rose's Court was composea I Betty Jo Land, Jean Schlosser patsy Epps, and Mary Ann Erwin (usic for the dance was by Bubbi lorrison and his orchestra, witi terribers of both the Carolina ihapter of Delta Sigma P1 anm e Delta Sig Alumni Club attend. Ig with their wives and dates. Miss Stone has been entered it te National Rose of Delta Sij ,ntest by the Beta Gammi hante ee April 18. Left to right in the tc y; Betsy Thomas, treasurer; an Pat Davis Elected President ADPi Pat Davis, rising senior fr Georgetown, was elected presidi of Alpha Delta Pi recently. Other officers elected at same time were June Marsh vice-president; Susan Forrest, cording secretary; Amelza Toi send, treasurer; Jane Rutla guard; Harriet Parlor, correspo ing secretary; Rengina Ow( chapter reporter; Charlen Ci historian; Pat Rhodes, registi and Gay Arthur, chaplin. Also, ] Gavin, rush chairman and Bi Prince, scholarship chairman. Recently initiated by ADPi the following: Gay Arthur, Boyleston, Mariann Davis, B Erhardt, Ann Norton, Pat Rho Betty Prince, Amelia Towns Harriet Parlor, Lettie Ann JC son, and Betsy Henderson. t RPOWER WHATEVER'YOUR SH4APE OR FOR. THE NEW SPALDING CLUE MA1G.IT EAS1 o: X'OU 'ID GROOrEtD SWING, TOR LONQm STRALGGHTER SHOT SIA sets thepaeisp Mss NWSPT$$NAl et Mefil C.wre.n pvbliswhed. Si6 W RITE TODAY TO 2PA LDING... "i' ip row are Mary Bloodworth, president i Martha Wooddail, dance chairman. om FLY KLM TO EUROPE ent NEW LOW AIR TOURiST RATES Effective May lt. the ROUND TRIP NEW YORK TO SHANNON only $433.80 all, LONDON* Only 486.00 re. 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Rush week was informal this spring. Want to enjoy television show TOOTSIE HI John Reed King, M . 's zZ *i ANIMS A Show that Colleg relaxing, lively I The makers of that deliciou bring you 'one of the finest televised ... fast-moving, full joyment. Prises are awarded HIPPODROME is a circus ai TUNE IN. And enjoy those tastl Campus Int No. I I I "THEY HAD ME BACKED UP TO THE WALL! H e's fast -he's sma a real varsity outfield mildness tests were al lhe dIidnf't make an err -mildnfess can't be judj -Millions of smokers ti there's a thorough wa It's the sensible tesl Test, which simply as day-after-day, pack-af judgments! Once you in your "T-Zone" (T you'll see why .. . Aft. Coud hia In compliance with a Panhellenic ruling, any sorority which has lIs than thirty members at the end of rush week may rush informally for thirty days any coed on campus as long as she meets the pledging requirements set by Panhellenic. Rush week next fall has been tentatively set for the lastt week of October or the first week of November. Toal's Studio 1435 MAIN STREET Phone 6141 an interesting ? Tune in. IPPODROME .C. and Quiz-master JUGGLER'S OS Consult TV eenudn of your tes nwasp.r /or time end atatton e Students will find nd entertaining! s, chocolaty TOOTSIE ROLL shows of its kind eyer to be of fun, entertainment and en svery performance. TOOTSIE ad quiz show rolled into one. r,chewy TOO'I IE ROLLS, too. erviews on Cig 39.. THE FLYCATCI rt-hIoesgon jh' yrto jue crsgrounde hidess ... The 'qi-tric Caeildete msto to o try Cae on a ted-pac blas.ag faNon. 've tried Camels for 30 (lays for Throat, T for Taste), r ail the Mildness Tests... illel Foundation To Give Dance The Hillel Foundation will lRave their spring dance Saturday, April 19. The dance will be at the letter. son hotel from 9 until 1. All Caro. lina students are invited to attend the formal. 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