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amb Chi Hither 'N Yon By JOE THOMPSON Turkeys, pumpkin pies, the game, and the week-end at home and other schools seem to have added greatly to the gaiety of many Carolina students from November 25th to the 29th. Al though no holidays were in the offing, it can't be denied that the occasion was one to be thankful for under any of the exsiting circumstances. We can readily say that the outcome of the last game has left a good taste in our mouths, and all the boys may well be con gratulated on their individual performances. Among the Co-eds attending the game we find such names as these: Frances Olmsted, Doris McLeod, .Jane Specht, Virginia Anne Buckner, Eleanor Barwick, Mary DuBose, Merial Black, Binky Ellerbe, Kitty McFarland, Martha Burgess, and Rose mary Vincent. Sorority Pledges Elect Officers Alpha Delta Pi: Betty Murphy, president: Dottie Sue Hay, vice-president; Alma Chase Mobley, secretary; Jane Marvin. treasurer... Chi Omega : Skinny Fowler, president; Mary Varn, vice-president: Lib Gibert. secretary-treasurer. . . Delta, Delta Delta: Dot Grigsby. president; Mary Lorick, vice-president; Sally Nash, secretary; Esther Gregorie, treasurer; Susanne Lyles, chaplain. . . Delta Zeta: Dottie Taylor, president ; Patsy Brackett, vice-president; -Iarriett Lee. secretary-treasurer. . Kappa Delta: Bert Wilson, president; Ann Darby Tison. vice president: Mariapne Guerry, secretary; Jean Jones. treasurer... Pi Beta Phi: Nancy McDonough, president; Flo Millard. vice president: Charlot,te Schultz, secretary-treasurer. . . Zeta Tau Alpha : Naomi Staley, president: Ja#e Ketchin. vice-president; Carol Funderburg. secretary; Jackie Batson, treasurer. Initiations Delta Zetas initiated on November 24th Becky Turner. Ethel Lazar. and Hamilton Simpson. Week before last the ADPis took into their sisterhood Adelaide Stovall, Allan Bonnoit, Vir ginia Beach.!m, and Jane Greer Bell. A Little Added Zest 'Tie KI) entertained with a Big Si-ter-Little Si.-ter ,upper 'lhuirs<iv night at 1'ticndly' s . .. on W ednesday night. the Pi Phi went on a hay ride to Iawkin's Hurst, home of Mrs. Maude Hawkins. Reminder-. The Co-ed Association is now meeting twice a month with special planned programs of interest to every co-ed. . . The wonderful co-operation between the Sophomore YW and YM shoild be sighted lie re-Wednesdav a luncheon was given; now watch for other joint functtions of t hese two organuizatiotns. Notice to Sims Residents Auithorities at Sims have annunticed that the penalty for uin tilv roomts wvill he restrict ion. If a note is left at two dlilierent ately, there imay he daniger of thiat d read ed r estrtict ion. So, 'otme on girtls. don't let thiis happen-it wvold be aw'~fitl to itavec to givec up those Sat uirday night dates. S'long for now. but don't forget that Saita CIauis came to towvn Mon day. Tlhe girls w'ere asking for eit her A's or fur coats-wonder if the boys ask(ed for A's instead of Bainbridge. As long as direams still exist at Christmias titme treiteimber what sotmeonie otnce sa Id: "I1f you wvishi long enough in your heart and strong entought in your m'ind.nt you'll get w hat you wanit tor' Christmiuas."' Starit nowv intste'ad of waiting a week before time to hear' the clatter' of the reindeers' feet. Class Rings (Any Year) Fraternity Pins Bracelets Rings Bill Folds Photo Frames * L. G. BALFOUR Co. 405 PALMETTO STATE LIFE BLDG. Corner Sumter and Lady Streets Phone 2-8936 * CRASHTAG BRACELETS CIGARETTE CASES WRITING PORTFOLIOS ORDER NOW FOR CHRISTMAS DELIVERY Fratei Officers of Lambda Chi frate secretary; Charles R. McMillian, E Fairport, N. Y., brotherhood procti Newberry, treasurer; Bill Ward, Fl, Pi Kappa Ph Formal For I Pi Kappa Phi fraternity wille sponsor a formal dance at the Co lumbia Hotel on Thursday, Decem ber ninth. Captain Needham, V-12 Com mandant, has granted special liberty to all men under his command who receive bids. Music for the occasion will be furnished by Melvin Hemphill's thirteen piece orchestra. Decoration motifs will be in the fraternity col ors of gold and white-with greens. The program will include four no breaks and one special following the grand march. Chaperons will he tife local alumni and University of ticials. Preceding the <pecial no-break a fraternity sweetheart will he se lected by the alumni of the Sigma chapter. Pi Kappa Phi officers are: jay lHtammett, president; Jimmy Parler, treasurer; Dean Clary, secretary; George Caddy, historian; Hobby Rigby, warden; Graham Hlopper. chaplain: and 1)onall tl ailey, chair man of the dance comunittee. I're.ident I Iatntmett urged all men who receive bids to at tend, lie said, "\\'e have always ielt, and I hope not wit bout justification, that previous Pi Kappa Phi formals have been more than average (lances. Preparations for this formal have been careful and complete. I can apprehend no reason why all who attend should not enjoy a thorough ly satisfying eveniijg." Hypation Society Officers Elected The I lypatian L iterary Society of the l~nersity of Souzth C arolina. ca1lled a spec ialI meeting, its first of this -emie%ter, for the purpose of electing ofTicers. last week. The new officers are: l,illian Parker, presi - dent: Anita Stone, vice-president; Neta Stark, secretary; .\argarite Chlristmusii. treasurer; Mar iam Ro~ch hin, recordecr and Hee F.fraim, critic. I-.lected as Stutdenit Council repre sentative was Camille lIlud..on. The following \\'ednesday aniother "a - . ala. China - Sterling Silver - Watches SYLVAN BROS. JEWEL.ERS & DIAMOND MERCHANTS Genulne Merchendige Only - N. Piete N. Imitaties Cee. Maim & Hempte. . Celumble, S. c. ALL SEASONABLE ART FLOWv 1227 Hampton -Street PHONE 3 CORSAGES A " nityS Fraternity Founders rnity reading left to right are: John hrhardt, pledgemaster; Ernest Davi r; Charles E. Edenfield, Winnsboro :rence and Columbia, president. [Plans )ecember 9 Rushee Pictures Sorority Parties if von had seen a girl dresced like a gangster. brandishing a pistol, and giving an excellent immitation of a "t'irty-t'ird street" accent as she told the story of Cindarella who "lost her glass kick at the brawl", you would not have been in the wrong section of New York. but merely at a sorority rush party. where Jane Marshall. a Kappa Delta. vas add ing to the hilarity. Though most of rush w+eek is now only a hlurr of co-ed-. Coca-Colas, and ccrialit. di'tinrt as tho red"'cnci!ed mark. on an exam paper. At the request of the omnipotent Sultan at the Delta Zeta's harem party, a majority of people gave excellent interpretations of harem dancers. However, we weren't a hit taken back and attended the Tri Delta Ilobo pienic a few days later with out any fear that we would be struck by lightning, though it did look like rain. Exhilarating Rainbow Drinks Featured E=veryone agreed that the 7TA's certainly had unusual drinks at their night-club party. We'll never forget that Zeta Zombie-all foamy and green, or was that purple? We hear the Pi Phi Can-Can party was so much fun, too. Their invitations were certainly' original. One co-ed wvas heard to say, after seeinig the fa.h ion show that thc Chi 3)megas put on: "''[hose are t lie he-t looking clothe lt I's e ever sen". But.i then. so were lhe miodelk. Thle ADI)'i's had one of the best bridge part ies w e'v e hee n to in a log t ime. meeting was held. in which ade lmte program was ouitlinied for the :oming semhe-ter. It was decided to have speakers selected from the I niive rs t. fa cutlty,~ dlebate s in whIiic h i progratnt demiontraiting the arti ic aceconmpl iTh men ts of the va riou itembhers. Iv y oaum Ia. d * ALWAYS GLAD TO COLLEG 1015 Sumter Street MEALS CUT FLOWERS ER SHOP Columbia, S. C. -6781 SPECIALTY tQrted Ii 1. Welch, Charleston, corresponding , Liberty, secretary! Jack Holter, vice-president; James Nance Parr, Everett Made A. K. G Head ew Atticers for the fai! emeister were elected at the last meeting of the Florence Nightintale Circle of Alha Kappa Ganmna, national inorar lr ader>ihip <nr ,ity. fhe meeting w*as held Tue,ia'. Nov. :0 t t p. mt. in I lr. .a \ ney Ch d' room at Sims dr)rm;tor\. Betty lane Everett was elected president, Joyce Hetzel vice-pres ident, Jaudon Harley secretary. Anne Floer;hiemer treasurer, Isobel McCants scholarship chairman and Cele Roberts historian. The inztai lation of the new off:,e, wi i be he: T rsda. I t 2 at ' p. i. ette' 1r h i not been ci deul .(t but the sa:e of Theren1 cis i hn,t ma Seals il he <ponnnred re\t wceek in the post office for V-i! and civi lian students, and in Davis College for \'-5 caudets. Sorority Council Discusses Rushing \Ieeting' of thf 'an. irel?reni; So e:da. of every mr"nth, at (:;0 p. n. it w\ac decided at a mree.ting of the society \\'ednecday. Nov. 17. Ruch Week wac the ma'n top'c dikcstued. A rep'esentative from City Panhelenic told the asemb!ed group that Ru-h \Veek, as it n\a, w\as a failure. Iach snrority w\a a'ked to question new phe d^es. and Iime ihate' t' i:!:.ert e\fent the r,n or tec:u::'u and i'ak ne, f the ;':l 'r. The w r k of the. an mhe to::ar'nc! el htdeo. truin new w: . l ts: c1 Prev -ent vnrei :s of !!erc.:e l're-ihent. (Te 11ud 2n e retarv, \tnne i ,recon. .\ 'praa! mtevt::rg na e ed for \edne-das.; Nov. :4. t-t hear the Boarr.di ,:en onr: -c e:n nug ,mor:t~ and fraterm;tr hou,e-C. Theire wv.rl be a frmar nuH ;.t:Otn ak p!ace iut! aiter the ;ol:days. I he meceting, of~ the fly patian wi *cph:e Ibl1. ott W\ente1day after ton at 4 15. HAVE THE CROWD E SHOP Phone 5173 FOU NTAI N AROINA ENGRAVING CQk COMMUNITY DRUG STORE 5214 -PHONES - 9498 625 Harden Street On C( Ward Made Rushing Will Tri-Delta Honors Pledges At Dance Actives of Delta Delta Delta so rority will give a dance Saturday night, December 4. at the \Voman's Club for the new pledges. The hours for the dance are r 'till 12 and music will be furnished by a iichelodeon. Officers of the Tri-Delt pledges are: Dot Grigsh\. president; \1a:'y Lorick. v:- c-president: Saily Nash. ccretary; E.ter (regorie. treastrer. and Su"annt f.'r', chaplaitn. Other pledges to he hon,.red at the dance ire: Miariorie 'inckney, Betty hids, Mildred l;e":er, 13arbara Lee, L.ee Lorick, ia rarct \lclLeod. Reverly Capplcman, and Rosalind Spon^. Chaperonc w\iil h e Dr. and Mrs. i. Rion McKi"k and Professor and Mrs. R. Ii. \\-1eneie:d. Ectt\ Crews, a pas t mener 'f the so rority, and parcnt- ni the p!ed;es have also been in\:ted to attetd. Officers of the hapter are: iKath crine Llliott, pre,ident: .I cl1e liet zel, vice-presidernt; Iieien Pride Craig, secretary; and A:\c Mntar chant, tr<asurer. Four no-breaks u\ il be ieatured during the dan, c. Coeds Hold First Meeting Josephine Robin-on. newly-elected pres:dent oi Cn-e? .\-oclat;-n. held tihe niri me;"c::mg 1-f new -. cn m i n ms i''t.:n at .. n c:ni Mrs. Arney D: )ean of \\omen, spoke at this time. The idoption of a ne,\ point system and he inauguration of a clacs in Nurse's Aid carrying one credit w as iictuerd. Every Car:ma girl is automat: Il"trum: en(tt th roth w\h't h a c,e ':i C1 nt.1 : r i :c w st .-- a .. hrti ghl\\}lril t , 1 onii of rn.e , choose a from the angle--for Jewelry-Sti 1.98 to a aFhc a aaa w impus Frat Head; Start Soon Lanhda Chi, a social and service brothrlihord, has taken its pldce anng the fraternitiec of USC by charter of the University. The new organzation hope- to affiliate itself with the national Zeta towards which a.m negotiations have been started. Largely resporibie for the estab hshcnent of Lambda Chi have been: Bill Ward. freshman law student; fack Holter, \-12. and ex-Colgate Lambda Chi Alpha; and Cliff Wit ham, \'-> from Dennison College and a-r a brother. -i -ing activities will begin im neliatel. 'rThe first party will be held \\'ednesday e' ening, eight :'ock, a! the home of Captain and .\r,. \\': iam E. Czarnitzki in Ar carla. Prominent brothers have stated that heir chapter intends to maintain an opu!ent social calendar to inc;u:dc at least one party or a iratermty ,supper weekly. E.rnet Davis. secretary, comment ing recentiv on the aims and pur l(.>es of Lambda Chi stated, "One of our motives is to effect greater congeniality bctwccn the various fraternities on the campus. Plans tor thi cticrt have been formed but }a e not .ct completely crystal izel i: a suitable program of ac t!(on. "Lambda Chi is founded on good w:ll. brotherhood and a solid fi nancial basis. We sincerely hope that our fraternity will develop into an important addition to the forces strivmng toward good fellowship, good friendship, and good fun at the L'niversits.'' a neet:ng recently the follow :ng cers wtere elected: Bill \Ward, c dent; : Cia:cs E. Edentield, ct-predent: Lnest lavis, secre tary; Jack Welch, corresponding secretary: James Nance Parr, treas urer; Charles R. McMillan, pledge ma-ter; and Jack Holter, brother hood proctor. mav serve the University. For a .: , - non t,.ltll for an o rlfe 1 t :bev' * to vote in the Co-ed ,- ti:n i e mn:t have attended O'p rc r ithe ml'etingis yhc are hed tw ic a month. "bangle" "gifting" Christ mas! -eet floor 30.00