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Redecorating the chapter room, Riiffin Inn. Wake ' s chapter of Phi Deha Phi, the large l and oldest national legal fraternity, opened its 1952- ' 53 year. A smoker was held in September with Puifhii Inn gcttinij; its sliaic of new pledges. MduIIiK dinner ineetin s were held during the fall with (Jhief Jnslicc I)c in of ihe Nordi Carolina Snpreme ( oiirt. Solicitor White of Durham County and Sujicrior Court .Judge J. W. Pless, speakers for the events. Knowing that study is required, the lio s from the ccniier of Minitci went after the scholarship tid|)hy. hoping to garner the award for the highest averane foj- the sixth I ' oir ccntivc vear. Rl ' FFIN INN Officers and Adviser of Phi Delta Ptii looking at their Scholarship Trophy are Iloyd Rector, Clerk; Boh Wilson, Historian; B. T, Henderson, Magistrate; l.onnie Williams, Exchequer; Professor Leonard Powers. Adviser, MR.S. B. T. HKNDERSON Blackwell and Wesley Bade ' PROFK.S.SOR IFONARD POWER.S, Adviser, entertains ,il the I ' hi nclta Phi sniokci uth a selection on tlie ciiitar. liighleen
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PHI ALPHA DELTA Beginniii ' ; tlif enr with a moker in the lioii?e on the corner, tlie Edgar Tinilierlake Chapter of Phi Alplia Deha opened a successful term. Foothall games with State and Duke were scenes of parties for the returning ahinini. Choosing Durham for a joint initiation with Carolina in November, the chapter took in seven new iiieni- hers. The house came in tor its share it new things when a rug. two lamps and a lilirarv cabinet were bought. Dinner meeting- were held with speakers Bill Gilison. FBI agent, and Dr. Robert E. Lee of the law faculty, outstand- ing men in the law |)r()lession. Honors in law school were held b Robert Weathers, who served as veep oi the Student Bar Associa- tion, and three of the Senior Class Officers, who were PAD men. For the top spot on the calendar, the Edgar Timberlake Cha])ter along »-ith the University of North Carolina served as hosts for the Twelfth District Conclave in March with Wake Forest College ' s Spencer Funis servinu as the Justice for the entire di-lrict. Robert Atlen James Bonner C. D. Clark Thomas Easi Spencer B. Ennis ■,. Ra Elhcridge Bojce Gibson Do lc I.oMdcr Kr ant Lumpkin Bert Montague K. J. Parrisli O. K. Pridsen. II Klmer W. Raper Rudolpb Sineieton Robert Summe illiam A. aden Robert S. leathers. Jr. Robert D. Wheeler Charles R. Williams
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J f il Charles Barhani Leslie R. Browder Edgar Christman Marion Davis Bernard A. Harrell B. T. Henderson. II Hugh Martin Lester P. Martin George Mitchell Wiley Mitchell illiani Nicholson Lloyd K. Rector Rohert L. Savage James A. Simpson Nathan Sutton Kennedy Ward Dewej Wells Bill White Lonnie B. Williams Koberl Wilson PHI DELTA PHI Having proved that tliey cDuld win tlie si-holar- sliip trophy, tlie boys from RufFin Inn came out with top leadership victories in the law school elections. The major office of law school was held by Edgar Christman, a senior, who was President of the Student Bar Association. Ruffiii Inn was the winner of two other top posts when its men Bo!) Wilson and Lonnie Williams wcic chosen to serve on the Student Council, and Dewey Wells was elected as law memlier of the Student Legislature. On March 13. Ruflin Inn held Its l)ig event oi the academic veai ' when it met with Phi Delta Phi cha])ters from Carolina and Duke for a joint initi- ation of their new luemlier. ' -. The l!a- leigh Coiuilrv Cluli was chosen for the liig sjiot on the calendar. Mrs. Bets Henderson
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