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Western Carolinian Volume 34 Number 29

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  • Thursday, February 6,1969 THE WESTERN CAROLINIAN Page 5 * I ALPHA XI Pictured above is the Alpha Xi Delta Winter Quarter Pledge Class. Left to right they are: Row one; Janey Deese, Jane DeWeese, Garla Scarboro, Belinda Burgess, Kay Nale, Iris PHOTO BY TERRY C. DAVIS DELTA WINTER QUARTER PLEDCE CLASS Smathers, Laura Clark. Row two; Christy Wiggins, Sue Bayer, LindaMesser, Kathy purser, Remta Scruggs, Debbie Scruggs. Row three; Barbara Howard, Playtex* invents the first-day tampon (We took the inside out to show you how different it is.) Outside: it's softer and silky (not cardboardy). Inside: it's so extra absorbent.. .it even protects on your first day. Your worst day! In every lab test against the old cardboardy kind... the Playtex tampon was always more absorbent. Actually 45 % more absorbent on the average than the leading regular tampon. Because it's different. Actually adjusts to you. It flowers out. Fluffs out. Designed to protect every inside inch of you. So the chance of a mishap is almost zero! ^ f^~.^ssn Why live in the past? ** DlSytCX <§§j> tampons Gracie Chapman, Susan Shu- molis, Myra Miller, Carol Melton. Row four; Elizabeth Webster, Laura Carson, Linda Wood, Sue Morgan, Sandi Morgan. THE NEW INITIATES OF PI KAPPA ALPHA ARE LEFT TO right: Mike Carver, Rodney Metcalf, and Mitch Hull. PHOTO BY RICHARD GRIGGS ALPHA KAPPA PHI BUSINESS FRATERNITY CHARTER MEMBERS Front Row; L to R: David Roney, Steve Hooks, Dany F. Jones, Skip Baliles, Ronnie Morris, Gary Warren. 2nd Row; C. George Hood, Roger Bowman, Joe Grooms, Ralph schwarykopf, Steve Stogner, Randall Turbyfill. 3rd Row; Hubert F. Stepp, Gordon Yopp, bill Hacker, Tom Sheppard, Joel Mashbum, and R. E. Nelson. Alpha Kappa Phi Smoker Tonight In Reynolds Dorm W.C.U. now boasts a professional business fraternity, Alpha Kappa Phi, formed and organized during fall quarter by a group of aspiring busi ness and economics majors. Although only recently organized, toe local fraternity is well on its way to gaining its charter from Alpha Kappa Psi, M,1T.'-V.a»»v.^-« •ra>j^(-l>aa>AW»( CULLOWHEE BARBER SHOP Tout Huircwt A* You Like It Shoetmime Bow SerriMf Tom Duiiu Across From College Gulf OPEN TUES. —SAT. fcM HIDE -A -WAY EVFM f\ V«. ,Y'flLL... *HVaA V.RGSN\6 rooDUs HOVMUl1. ORDERS TO GO. Ha*ibui *er steak & Fried Chicken Dinners Opposite Entrance to Campus 293 4400 the oldest and largest national fraternity of its kind. Tonight the A. K. Phi's will present their initial rush program at their 7:30 P.M. Smoker in the parlor of Reynolds. All interested sophomore and junior men majoring in business or economics are urged to attend. Plans for tie remainder of rush will be presented, along with the goals and objectives of the fraternity. According to Mr. Joe Grooms, president of toe group, "Western has long needed an organization to supplement toe classroom education our business majors are receiving. A. K. Phi, and eventually A. K. Psi, will give them practical experience in the field of business." The group was recently privileged to have as a weekend guest Mr. Philip K. Price, who presently serves as a national director of Alpha Kappa Psi. Mr. Price appraised the work and plans of the local fraternity as "progressing unusually well," and that national chartering to A. K. Psi should be completed by the end of this academic year. The fraternity emphasizes not only professional activities, but also the social and service aspects. In addition, scholastic excellence, especially in the fields of business & economics, is heavily stressed.
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