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SOA,kL C LU WILL PETITION BIG SORORITY Girls Clubs Begins Negotiatios to Get a National sorority at the University, AIM OF CLUB THREEFOLD Club Room i* Attic of Extension Dep a n4%Building Many Sponsor. Apropos of the currend interest in fra ternities and sororities, some of which are already making plans for installa tion in the near .future, comes the an nouncement that Beta Zeta club will en ter the list of those who, in accordance with the rules of the Pan Hellenic coun cil, expect to issue invitations to mem bership on the first bid day, Saturday week. This organization is composed of both Columbia and out-of-town girls and its purpose, says the constitution, is to fos ter "a symetrical culture of co-ordinated academic learning, active participation in student activities, and social experience." "We are formulating plans to petition one of the highest nationally rated so rorities," says Miss Harriet Scarbor ough, nresident, "but in the meantime we will function as a purely local club. a "Right now we are getting ready jqr rushing, bid day,*and fixing up our." room. You ought to see our club roosi" , she continued. "It is the attic of the 4 Old President's House, now used by the 4 School of Journalism." This society was definitely established the week before last commencement and has held regular meetings d4ring the summer. It expects to take an active part in the student and social activities of the campus and will give a series of teas and other enk ;tqinments throughout the fall and winter. Patronesses of the club are: Mes dames Davison McDowell Douglas, wife of the president of the University, Wil liam B. Burney, Christie Benet, George -: McCutcheon, and Reed Smith, active clubwomen. Miss Dolly Moor,., stcretary-treasurer, says that the prev;mt roll of the orgaini zation consists of fifteen members, but that with each successive bid day the club will be enlarged. Charter members are: Eiizabeth Har dy, Elizabeth Heyward, Elizabeth Jones, Dolly Moore, Polly Moore, Mary Mc-' Nulty, Alice Mikell, Martha Pegram, Ihelind Pope, Valeria Prioleau, Har riet Scarborough, Heien Shand, Harriet Whiaker, Louise Williams and Eliza biet Wingfield. -usc Fr'eshmi'n'Banquet Next Tuesday Nite Tickets May Be Obtained Free at U4iversity "Y", Saturday I and Monday Tihe annual Freshman Banquet is to be given next Tuesday night at the Univer sity .Gymnasium beginning about seven o'clock. This is the big "blowout" giv en annually by the University 'Y' for the UniVersity 'rats,' and all of them are invited and urged to be present. For adynission every man must present a ticket, which can be obtained free of charge, from Miss Graydon or Mr. Scottat Flynn Hai'l between Saturday morning and Monday night. A good menu and suitable entertain ment are being arranged, under the di rection of Mrs. Douglas, who is charge of decoration, and serving, etc., Julian Thomas, chairman of the Freshmanx Banquet Committee. Several able and interesting speak ers, one of whom is Dr. Shayer, whose annual lecture to freshman is well re mem ered by all upper classmen who werE fortunate to hear it in previous years, have been engaged to entertain those attending this year. Other announcements will be made -Usc Seniors to Hold Meeting Tuesday Ali members of the senior class are asked to be preser* at a meeting on Tuesday in chapel immediately after the devotiopal exercises are over. The matter of organization and other busines will lie the main points for dis cussloun according to Tonmas Craig, pres Open House Observed - ,qt Woman's Building Paul Rich and Wilbuw Zel&er Provid Music for In formal Affair "Open House" on Thursday night added another event to the list that has been given primarily for the freshmen co-eds and new girls this week. This night is eagerly looked forward to by both the girls and boys 4s the night when everybody is at liberty to talk to everybody else as long as he pleases until someone interrupts. The boys were instructed to write their names and pin them on their lapels, and since the girls had previously labeled themselves, formality was heedlessly thrown aside, the merriment increasing in ardor, if not in order. The ever dependable Wilbur Zeigler and Paul Rich furnished musicthrough out the evening to gladden the hearts and feet of the big number who wanted to dance. Eleven oclock came quickly, but the night was not without its effect, for, although the boys were reluctant to say good night, they delighted in the thought of other nights, and on numer ous occasions was heard, "Whatcha doin tomorrow night ?" Which all goes to prove "Open House" night is one affair we couldn't ever afford to lose. -Usc New Arrangements Care for Co-eds The University is glad to announce the completion of the new co-ed athletic field, which is directly opposite the Wo man's Buiiding. It will be used for the first time this fall, hockey occupying the fall season, soccer the winter, and pro bably track the spiring. With the added advantages that the new field brings, the gym teachers are looking forward to the most successful year ever. Since there is every convenience, it is hoped that the graduate students and any others interested will form a hockey club. Miss Ethel Ann McLure has been replaced by Miss Leora Johnston. , -- USC R. G. Bell, secretary of the Univer sity Y.M.C.A. has obtained a leave of absence from the University and will leave next Sunday for Yale Welcome u .v.p Hope-Davi NEW MEMBERS BEGIN .WORK IN . FORENSICS Dr. Douglas and Others Make Initial Appearance on the Debating Council FINE RECORD LAST YEAR Schedule for Following Year to Be Announced Soon as Council Meets Debating and oratory make their entrance this year under the auspices the following: Dr. Davidson Mc Dowell Douglas, Chairman, ex-officio; Proffessor Ben D. Hodges, chairman; Donald S. Russell, vice chairman; Jos eph Karesh, secretary; Proffessor Hav iliah Babcock, Ray Godshall, and Ed ward K. Pritchard. With the excep ion of Professor Hodges, all the men are on the council for the first time. Carolina made an enviable record in forensics last year. Her debaters defeated teams from Presbyterian Col lege, The Citadel, Furman University, Wofford, University of North Caro lina, University of Tennessee, William and Mary, Temple University, Phila delphia, the University of Georgia and the University of Delaware. In the State oratorical contest, her represen tative placed in the Know the South oratorical contest, her representative entered the finals; in the National Oratorical contest on the Constitution, Carolina won the state oratorical con test and placed second in the Southern contest, losing to the man who won the American championship. The schedule for the coming year will be announced as soon after the council meets as possible. The verbal barrage usually opens the middle of December, when members of the liter ary societies clash for the Roddey medal, awarded annually to the best individual debater. USC There will be a meeting of the student body in chapel, Saturday at twelve o'clock. 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