The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, October 08, 1929, Page PAGE TWO, Image 3
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"DAD" ELLIOTT
TALKS TO CO-EDS
41 GIRLS INFLUENCE MEN"
Urges Girls To Live Up To Ideals
And Help Men Students 1
To Do So I
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On Wednesday afternoon of Religious
Week, "Dad" Elliott held a meeting
for co-eds only. At this meeting p
which was attended by a large num- I
ber of girls, "Dad" delivered a wonder- ti
ful address. He urged that the girls "
stand up for their ideals even at the
cost of popularity and good times.
Although a girl may lead a very lonely
life, alone with her ideals, "Dad" de- ^
clared that she would never regret tj
her stand. He told the girls how great ^
was their influence on the men of the
campus and pleaded with them to use
oj uaui ojoux Suisiibd ui aouanyut sup
lead a true Christian life.
U.8.C. s<
CO EDS OBSERVE I
OPEN HOUSE
ANNUAL EVENT INFORMAL Z
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Parlors Are Attractive With Fall
Flowers; 100 Men
Call la
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Open house at the Woman's Build- a]
ing Friday night brought the co-eds n,
and their friends together informally ^
in what has become one of the annual
social events on the campus. The parlors
were attractively decorated in
dahlias and other fall flowers. Punch s(
was served throughout the evening.
Dancing, promenading and bridge q
composed the chief features of enter- ^
tainment from eight to eleven o'clock.
Approximately a hundred men
and a number of girls not residing in /
the dorm callcd.
U.8.C.
CO-ED ASSOCIATION
HOLDS MEETING h
Makes Plans For Coming Year?
Harriet Whitaker
Presides
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The Co-ed Association met in chapel 'z
Saturday, October 5 for the purpose
of discussing plans for the year. It
* was decided to ask each girl to con- (';
tribute 25 cents to the treasury, to be 111
used for the general expense of the r<
association. New officers of the association
are Miss Harriet Whitaker, 'c
president; Miss Edna Earle Kirton,
vice-president; and Miss Florence ^
Earle Roach, secretary and treasurer. ac
O'B'Xl
Friend?"That wasn't a very big ac- 1"
count of your daughter's wedding in al
this morning's paper." t:.
Parent (sadly)?"No. The big ac- ?
count was sent to me."
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SORORITY REVIEW I
DELTA DELTA DELTA
Delta Delta Delta sorority an-1
jounces the names of its "rushees."
,ey are as follows: Loti Rhett, Gill
ownsend, Elizabeth Gilchrist, Carolyn I
jurnet, Elizabeth Belser, Sarah Heyvard,
Jane Gilland, Henrietta Brantey,
and Katherine Asbill.
Delta Delta Delta sorority is ex-1
'ectjng their national marshal, Miss
!?hzabeth Roff from Ashland, Kenucky,
to visit them on the tenth of
ext month.
GAMMA SIGMA
sorority entertained I
,s rushees at a luncheon Friday at I
tie tea shop in the Arcade building,
ibout twenty girls were present.
PHI CHI
Miss Virginia Durant, a Phi Chi
orority alumnus, spent the week end
'ith Ruth Durant and Antoinette
loore.
DELTA ZETA
Agnes Crawford, president of Delta
eta sorority is visiting for two weeks
! Ncw . York City, Edna Kirton,
ice-president of the sorority, is preding
in her absence.
Delta Zeta sorority had as its visitor
ist week, Mrs. C. D. Sairer of Proser,ty;
She stayed with relatives on
/ashington street. Mrs. Sairer is an
lumus of Delta Zeta, having been a
lember of the chapter at Randolph
[aeon.
ZETA TAU ALPHA
Zeta 1 au Alpha sorority held pledge
;rvices last week for two graduate
udents. They are Ruth Boyd of
reenville, and Rebecca Anderson of nety-Six.
iLPHA DELTA PI
HASNEWHOME
[ope To Be Installed In New
Home By Wednesday
Alpha Delta Pi sorority is preparing I
) occupy new club rooms in one of
ie buildings recently repaired for the
3e of sororities and women's organ- '
ations. The club house, an ancient '
rick building behind Dean Rowe's
ouse, has been enlarged to accommo- '
ate the sorority, and the girls are
aw decorating the interior of their '
>om.
_They will have the room on the
tt of the entry, formerly occupied
y Delta Zeta sorority. The Delta
etas have moved their quarters I I
ross to the room on the right. I
Alpha Delta Pi hopes to be installed I
i their ncw home in time to hold I
edge services this Wednesday. Three <
tractive girls to be pledged at this :
me arc Martha Vance Ellesor, Marv I
velyn Dye and Nell Clapp.
U.8.C.
Memories of Fresh,
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GIRL CHEERIOS
LED BY K. S. K.
PEP MEETING BEFORE GAME
Co-Ed Spirit Olub Sponsors The
Cheerio Section At Football
Games
Results of the preparations made by
Kappa Sigma Kappa, girl's spirit club,
were manifest at the Carolina-Virginia
game Saturday, when several hundred
co-eds sat massed in their cheering
section and vied with the boy's
Cheerio section in supporting their
team.
Plans for a pep meeting just before
the game were made at a meeting of
the sorority Friday at the Woman's
Building, and the value of organized
cheering was attested to by the increased
volume of soprano and contralto
cheers at the game. Sarah
Quattlebaum and Harriet Scarborough,
co-ed cheer leaders, directed the
shouts of their section. Confetti filled
the air at critical moments as the girls
gave vent to their sympathies, and the
crowd was dotted by heads of freshmen,
adorned by the Garnet and Black
berets which mark their status as
novices.
U.8.O.
DEAN SCUDDER
VISITS CAROLINA
HERE FOR RELIGIOUS WEEK
Holds Meeting Of Co-Eds At The
Dormitory Wednesday And
Thursday
One of Carolina's most prominent
visitors during Religious Week was
Miss Mary Scudder, dean of women
at Winthrop college. During her brief
stay, Miss Scudder met with the coeds
and together they discussed problems
which are of vital interest to
everyone. The first discussion group
met Wednesday night at the Woman's
building. Miss Scudder read over several
situations which might arise in
anyone's life, and the girls decided on
the one in which they were most interested
and talked it over.
The co-eds were so charmed with
Miss Scudder that she was asked to
meet with them the next day at 2
o clock. At this meeting Miss Scudder
discussed various vocations and
the fields of activity which are now
open to women.
DAMAS CLUB TO
MEET TUESDAY
Damas club is planning to have its
first meeting of the year Tuesday at
five o'clock. The club corresponds to
the German club, men's organization
tor dancing. Both the Damas and
jerman clubs give several dances each
semester. H
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Marriage is the emergency brake.
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