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CHARLES W. MARTIN APPOINTED TRAVELING COUNSELOR

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three successive years in Who's Who in American Universities and Colleges; service on the Student-Faculty Organization Board; campaign man~ger of t.he Rebel Political Party and

tts canduJate for the presidency of the . All Students' Club; Freshmen Advtsor; member of the Publications Council; membership in the All Students ' Club, the governing body at the university ; and membership in Phi. Delta Phi, national legal fratermty. Brother Martin is a member of the Tennessee State Bar. His hobbies are golf and dancing, his goal - to see Pi Kappa Phi have one hundred chapters before too many years! His dynamic driving power coupled with his innate ability should go far toward helping Brother Martin as traveling counselor, to accomplish this noteworthy goal.

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Charles W. Martin, Alpha Sigma, traveling counselor.

llroth Sullled ~r Charlie Martin, who as- leadership on the University of Ten8elor i hts duties as traveling coun- nessee campus. Few students of the University of ~~trick September, was born in Fitz'lespe~ W. Va., January 31, 1923. Tennessee have been quite as versaat his p t most of his pre-college years tile in campus activities as has ~essee resent home, New River, Ten- Brother Martin. His outstanding '-t. J3 and received his A. B. and achievements include: editor of the Of 1'e~ degrees from the University campus newspaper, The Orange and nessee White; first student to twice hold tnce h' . .t&rna A ~s initt:ation into A:l pha the position of business manager of ltn h~ Pnl 12, 1942, Brother Mar- The Orange and White; co-manager to tha: ~ndered invaluable service of Carnicus, the annual lively and ll>ork as ~pter. In addition to his picturesque fraternity and sorority ~~>as four ~tstorian and chaplain, he skit program; president of the Fra- ' ;he desr hmes chosen archon to guide ternity Relations Board; president of 0 IVo Y of Alpha Sigma through the Nahheeyayli Governing Board, r~lllt ~lo~s war years. As a direct a select · group who brings the biglh1es, AI ~Is ~ise and farsighted pol- name dance bands to the University; p·ose dp Stgma not only surviVed membership in Scarabbean, outstand1dity tar days but rose with ra- ing leadership society for men ; one 0 OF a position of unquestioned of the few students to be featured for

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DAYTONA BEACH, JULY 5, 1947 A crowd of 10,000 cheered the selection of Miss Dixie at Daytona Beach on July 4th. Shown here with the winner-Miss Peggy Elder of Gadsen, Alabama-is Bud Dickinson, Pi Kapp from Chi and President of the Stetson Student body who was master of ceremonies for the occasion. Miss Elder was also one of the runners up in the National Beauty Contest held in Atlantic City, taking fourth place, and winning $2,000.00.-Photo is by Darrel Carnell, Alpha Epsilon. 7


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