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Officers of Zeta Tau Alpha pict Lackey, vice-president; Jean Geigq corresponding secretary; Betty Jo Durant, social chairman. Nariot Zeta Tau Alpha S Ball . Beta Omicron Chapter of Zeta Tau Alpha, international social sorority, will have its biennial Stardust Ball tonight. The formal closed dance will be held in th-e Columbia Hotel ballroom from 9 to 1. Woody Woodward and his orchestra will provide the music. The new slate of officers will be announced during the dance. The new officers will be presented bouquets by the retiring officers. Retiring officers and their dates are: Ann Roberts of Columbia, president, with Bill Yetman, Phi Kappa Sigma alum; Nancy Lackey MARY MIRRA ROS LEVY The Wag a spoko fy B.. Lambda Chi Alpha held Syrian-Lebanon American S newly initiated actives. The c presentation of flowers to M Sponsor and MISS JOYCE GI Alpha in the Garnet and BlE was REMBERT TRUESDALI who enjoyed the party wert TOMMY POLLARD, ANN RC SALTERS, BETSY FREY an was furnished by the Muskr& H ECTOR CACERS, JOH N SON, and BOB HAMILTON tioned in Miami, Florida h)et Also partying Saturday nij RY DORN and DORIS CL2 MARION COCKEREL, TOMI MAHAFFEY, BETTY FISTI C'OLLIER were among thos Party at Pinewood. The Chi Omega drop: in hi all who attended. Among the Phi, WEST SANDERS, Sig: Lambda (Chi, KATTY PARE Z. T. A.'s, RAMONA SAlT GILMORE, KD. A bridge party was held Ie RICKS, AD)Pi. .JACKIE and will be married February 21. SAE's held a houseparty 1 of "T Boy" Ellis at Cedar M1 (dates Present were JOE PE Tri-Delt; TOMMY MIMS and pledge; PED)IE HIERS and I and JUD)Y BELL, KD); DO01 MAN; "BIRD" BYRUM and .JOHNSON and BETH FOL and JESSIE JONES; and Ill MONDS. Sigma ('hi's enjoyed a pa Among those who had a finei BECKMAN; WARREN CL2 alum; DAN CASTLES and' VIELE and MARGARET C' and ROSSY GETTYS, ('hi ( MARTIN. BILL BRISTOW, SAE, weekend . .. LT. CH A RLES I on the campus visiting last Phi Ep alum HYMIE Fl Carolina coed SAND)RA Gi married June 7. Phi Kap Pledges Hold Drop-In Today A campus-wide pledge drop-iu will be held this afternoon fron, 4:00-6:80 In Tenement 23. This i: one of the projects being spon sored by the pledge elaas of Ph Xappa Sigma. It Ia the firs fraterUity pledge drop-ln to be en th pa. ured above are, left to right, first ro r, secretary; Tommie Herbert, treas Land, historian; Harriett Whisenhui Weiland, assistant treasurer, is nol tardust cheduled Tonight of Columbia, vice-president, with Gene Shaw; Jean Geiger of Co lumbia, secretary, with Lum Les ley; Tommie Herbert of Piedmont. treasurer, with Ralph Gregory: Margot Weiland, assistant treas urer, with Homer Padget, Phi Kappa Sigma; Clarie Kissum of Orangeburg, corresponding see retary, with Glenn Lake. Prior to the dance a drop-in will be held for members and their dates at the home of Mrs. A. 1. Dukes, 1013 Duke Avenue. Mrs. 1 Dukes and Mrs. .J. L. Flake will serve as hostesses. Y. .Noriely Esdipr H Yrl'V JO LAND on Wheel a week ... 1. LAND * i party Saturday night at the wial Club in honor of their ceasion was highlighted by the [SS JANET DICK'SON, Pledge tOSS, Sponsor for Lambda Chi ek. The most valuable pledge . A few of the many couples PAT HOUGH, Pi Phi, with BERTS, Z. T. A. with CARLOS d JIMMY KONDUROS. Music t Ramblers. WILKINSON, .JACK AND)ER f1 McBryde Brotherhood, v'aca ween semesters. rht were the Sigma Nuis. HEN ARY, FRANK NELSON and 'IY VAN KERUEN and GAIL GR, Z. T. A. and NEUL4AN[D t' who enjoyed the blue-jean hId iFebrua'ry 8 was e.Xyed by se were MAE.N ' AI OUN, Pi ma Nu, LARRY LANDRUM, ON and D)ORA CONNALLY, LEY, Pi Phi, and GLORIA 'ebruary 7 in honor of JACKIE DI'KI E TIMMS, Sigma (Chi, >etween semesters at the home ountain. Sig Alphas and their A~RCE and LAWSON YATES, JEANNE MORISON, Tri-D)elt JANCY SNIPES; LANA SIMS J LEOPARD and MERT WY SALLY JUD)Y, KD); "SWEDE" LIN, TRI-DELT; JOE RYAN CRB HIESTER and ANNE ED) rty recently at the Yacht ('lub. ;ime were I)ON (COX and ALVA 'LRKE and PATSY EPPS, KD) ['AM DUD)LEY, KI): ELMORE AMPBELL: MOE McCRED)IE ~; JIMMY ('OX and SHIRLEY went up to Winthrop for the 3ERNSTEIN, Phi Ep alum, was A'eekend. CHTER is engaged to former r)LDBERG. They plan to be Officers of the p)led(ge class are Bill Schilletter, president; Neil Blake, v ice-president; and Lynn i D)errick, secretary-treasurer The I committee in charge of the drop Sin is composed of Lynn Derrick, Flynn Hlarrell, and Neil Blake. I All fraternity pledges on the~ tcampus are invited to the drop-in this afternoon. Pledges are asked to wear coats and ties, w: Ann Roberts, president; Nancy urer. Second row: Clarice Kissum, it. rush chairman; and Eleanor shown. What's the Greatest Same You Ever Saw? SMT Magasbt is ff*r+ng $2,000 in Cash Priost Here's your chance to be a sportswriter I If you are not a polished writer, don't worry. SPORT is chiefly interested in excit ing sports moments told in detail. For contest rules Get March SPORT Magazine At Your Newsstand Now 3-Hour Dry Cleaning Service Press While You Wait 1-Day Dry Cleaning and Laundry Service ARROW CLEANERS 1209 Gervais YeP, HE POPPED "THE QUESTIoN AT 10:48 P.M.' More bople! 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