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MARIE SOi QUEEN IS CROWNED AMID REGAL GLORY GLORIOUS CORONATION Phi Shriner Sigma Fraternity Gives Best To Make Ceremony Successful The throne room of the University was a scene of regal splendor last night when that exquisite, dazzling, lovely creature, Marie, of the House of Odom, was crowned Queen of the May. At the demand of the queen the room was done in modernistic style. The throne was a pile of old soap boxes covered with gaudy eolored crepe paper. In the middle of the floor there was an immense pile of dirt, which, according to an authority, represented Grace, the chief characteristic of the fair queen. From the roof, zig-zag streamers, which vaguely resembled funny-paper lightning, fluttered in the breeze. In appreciation of the splendid support of the Loyal Knights of the order of Phi Shriner Sigma, who wrested the crown from the hands of two upstart pretenders and placed it in the hands of the Golden Princess, the queen dispensed with ladies-in-waiting and substituted gentlemen-in-waiting chosen from among the Loyal Knights. Two of the handsomest children in . the kingdom, Percy Petit and little Ashby Lupo were the heralds. They were dressed in red flannel undies and blew lustily upon their tin horns. Corn and Wilton Williams who were dressed in lavender pajamas striped with green and carried nose-gays of onion flowers entered next. They were followed by Dorsey Lybrand and Bruce White wearing red pajamas striped with purple and carrying bouquets of wild periwinkles. Dainty little Henry Etta White, who wore a rose voile suit, was the flower girl and strewed the path of the queen with artificial golden rod, Eddie Sikes wore a burnt orange hunting suit and lace hat to perforin his duty as ringbearer. Buddy Laval was the train-bearer and was too sweet for words in a form fitting nile green Undie suit. with him came Dora Lee Aull, disguised as a Phi Shriner Sigma pin. When the queen entered, the hall rocked with shouts and applause. Marie wore a royal purple robe and her golden hair hung loosely down her back. She got mixed up in her train and fell down on her way to the throne but otherwise everything went off beautifully. In the absence of High-Priest Douglas, "Red", of the House of McCall, crowned the queen. Music for the occasion was furnished by Whitic Culbertson and his Cottontops. Two famous dancers, Pat Wardlard and Madame Billy Dean danced before the queen. All other members of the Loyal Order of Phi Shriner Sigma were busily engaged hurling the throne back together after it collapsed when Henry Etta White came in view. At the close of the ceremony the loyal subjects did a May Pole cat dance to the great delight of the queen. u.s.o. SORORITY REVIEW Alpha Delta Pi The Alpha Delta Pis entertained Tuesday evening with a necking party on the green in front of their house. The decorations were lovely trees, grasses and a pale moon. Cocktails and cigarettes were served by the pledges and the guests enjoyed petting and spooning until it was time for some of them to meet their 8 o'clock classes. Miss Irene Dillard was an ideal chaperon and got the party started by making time with Rock Smith. A prize was given to Malinda Barnwell and Yates Williams for being the loudest and longest kissers. Chi Omega Bob Woodward, Wightman Dibble, Ereddie Knoblock, Troy Stokes, James Best, and Bully Farr were initiated into the Eta Gamma chapter of Chi Omega last week. The officers declared that if theae boys were not initiated so they could attend meetings the chapter could never have more than half its members at a meeting. Speaking of sororities, what does A. D. P. stand for?, asked the freshman. "All darn phools," someone replied. There's another sorority that believes in being generous, even to giving Deep Dirty Digs. The Chi Omega bunch is the liveliest on the campus, as their "spirits" will prove, although their initials imply "Cold Outside." The Gamma Sigmas seem to have a hankering for college romances and marriages. The Phi Chi's are taking a long time getting located. Can it be the rent? The Delta Zeta house gives grounds for suspicion. <VKEDAND QUEEN OF MAY' WIDOW PROVES TOO MUCH FOR ANTLEY The campus was agreeably surprised at the announcement of the marriage of Mrs. Miriam O'DcIl to Mr. Ray Antley, which was solemnized in the journalism lab where their romance began. The bride will be sorely missed from her classes hereafter as all her professors declare that she always knows her lessons and never answers unless called on. The happy husband is a young aspirant of journalism and has been employed for several years on the Llemson Tiger and similar papers I he co-eds declare that Mrs. Antley has made a wonderful catch. "Ray is a darling youth with dimples, simpered Miss Ruth Brown campus vampire who is already being named as the apex of an Antley?O' Dell?Brown triangle. CO-ED GLEE C AND BELL* BY SOMEHOPE SUMTER SAMS Amid roars, grunts, cat-calls and hisses, the annual pain-in-thc-neck went over with a complete flop Wednesday night, March 10th, in the University chapel. The 48 members of the organization labeled "The Girls' Glee Club" held sway for more than two hours, boring the audience with their variated types of hollering, screaming, yelling, kicking and jumping. ^ In order that those who had not survived the proceeding number might be carried out to waiting ambulances before another fit was inflicted, the audience was warned just before each number by the little girls that arc prettier than a spotted pup, according Frances Monsings the Anvil Chorus DEANS HAREM (Continued fiom Page 1) pies, a carbuncle, and two stray wisps of hair. The same cast which was so closely observed in "He Who Gets Flopped" will be seen in "Bluebeard's Seven Wives, ' Mr. Sheebean states. It is as follows: Bluebeard?Wee Willy Dean First Wife?Mrs. W. Dean. Second Wife?Mrs. William Dean. Third Wife?Mrs. Dean. Fourth Wife?Willy Dean's Wife. Fifth Wife?Mrs. "Dunny" Bean. Sixth Wife?Consuelo Dean. Seventh Wife?Mrs. Sheehan. Eliie Thomas went in swimming at Myrtle Beach last week. She left her bathing suit at home. CROWNED MISS STILL IS NOW HEAD DOG AT CO-ED DORM Succeeds Mrs. Graham. Will Make Many Changes To Better Petting Conditions At a reccnt meeting of the board of trustees of the University, Miss Hattic Mac Still was clccted matron of the Woman's Building to succeed Mrs. W. D. Graham whose engagement to Judge Blankhead was announced recently. It is the opinion of everyone that the trustees showed unusually good judgment in selecting such a capable and popular woman to fill this position. When interviewed at her home yesterday, Miss Still declared that she did not intend to make any drastic changes in the dormitory life. "However," continued Miss Still, "when 1 was living in the dorm, I noticed some conditions which I think I can change for the better. In the first place there are not enough senior parlors for everyone, and many girls have to entertain dates in the lobby. I realize that this lack of privacy is a great handicap to the young people so I have decided to allow each girl to entertain her boy friends in her own private room. 1 hear Mrs. Goddard does this with great success at Bohemian House. "Furthermore, it has always been my desire that Carolina girls should satisfy and not walk a mile. Therefore 1 am making a rule that each girl must smoke Chesterfield Cigarettes. I also want my girls to keep their lovely voices, and for that reason I shall insist that each co-ed smoke an Old Gold after each meal and immediately after each date." :lub howls 3ws; is flop to our way of thinking. They were dressed in a becoming pair of pajamalike costumes whose color scheme reminded us of an old red flannel night shirt that our old man used to don before retiring to his nocturnal repose. But in as much as we can hardly blame these two little pullets for what happened we will give you their names and devote our attention to the real agitators of the program. They were Miss Louisa Shand and Miss Catherine Cantwell. Miss Cantwell's red hair reflected a Clara Bow-ish touch to the affair. Miss Senorita (our Spanish is not guaranteed under the pure food act) (Continued on Page 6) I Ensemble group of Co-ed Qlee Club as they appear In Pandemonium, fortunately their last act. TANGO DANCERS ARE SENSATIONS Chick Foster and Mrs. Annie Madden, dancing a new version of the African tango, are proving the sensation of the season among the beer halls of Taylor Street. The pair have presented their act before capacity crowds twice a day for the past two months. 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