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I 11 'l FRATERNITY NEWS Rushing season is still going along in full swing; hopeful upperclassmcn and bewildered freshmen still fill the cam' pus. Phi Kpsilon Pi held a smoker last Tuesday night. A speech of welcome was made by LeRoy Want. Dr. Schayer also made a short talk. Dick Hyman presided over the evening's entertainment. Pi Kappa Alpha held a rush dance at Clary's cottage, just outside of Columbia, on Thursday night. Phi Sigma Kappa entertained a number of freshmen at a smoker at their house last Tuesday night. They also gave a dancc on Thursday night. The Phi Kappa Sigtnas gave a rush dance Wednesday night at their house on Bull Street. Sigma Alpha Kpsilon held a dance at Ridgewood club on Tuesday night. The Phi Pi Phis gave a rush dance Tuesday night at their house, 1712 Pendleton St. The Sigma Nus were entertained Wednesday night with a demonstration of hypnotism by Dr. Robert Gibbes, a prominent doctor of Columbia. Many of the alumni members of the fraternity were present at the program which was given at their house on Divine Street. Sigma Ciii will hold a smoker at their house Saturday night. Kappa Alpha gave a banquet at Forest Lake Wednesday night, at which several alumni members were present, and a number of rushes. Alpha Tau Omega also gave a dance on Wednesday night, at which a number of freshmen were present. The rush period will come to a close Saturday, and on Monday night all of those who have received bids will meet in the chapel to state their preference. All the fraternities have been busy during the past two weeks giving smokers, banquets, and dances, and many of the members will give a sigh of relief when Saturday comes around. HONOR-SERVICE FRAT CONVENES Discuss Cheering System Kappa Sigma Kappa, honor-service fraternity, held its regular weekly meeting in Room 1 of the Chapef Building, Thursday evening, September 25th. Several matters of business were brought up, among them the election of a secretary, since the secretary-elect, Jack Derrick, had resigned. W. C. Herbert was elected by acclamation. Nigel I,eaguc, head cheerleader, placed before the members his proposed plans for a bigger and better cheering system for this year. Kappa Sigma Kappa, in line with its policy of sponsoring anything beneficial to the University, adopted a resolution promising full support to League in aiding him to make a success of this plan. Several other matters of less importance were discussed before an adjournment motion was carried. I. R. C. CLUB TO MEET BI-WEEKLY Tn response to a called meeting issued by its newly elected president, J. Woodrow Lewis of Darlington, the International Relations Club met last Monday night. It was decided that future meetings will be held on the second and fourth Mondays of each month. Several amendments to the by-laws were proposed, the final reading on which will he had at the next meeting. One amendment concerned the admittance of members of the I. R. C. from other colleges and another the raising of dues. The disposal of the books sent the club by the national organization was discussed, but definite action was put off to a future date. BUREAU GIVES NEW SERVICES (Continued from page one) According to a statement issued by the bureau: "The bureau has been established to help the student, whether he be freshman or upperclassman, to adjust himself to his educational problems. There will oe privacy but not mystery about the services of the bureau and no attempt to settle dogmatically problems that cannot be so treated. The staff of the Personnel Bureau asks the co-opcration and goodwill of the student-body in this endeavor to help individual students." v. s. c. CORRECTION A statement made in "The Gamecock" last week, that Old Gold cigarettes were losing in favor, entered by mistake, and at this time the Editor would like to correct this statement There was no basis foi the affirmation, and the above named cigarettes are as popular aa ever among the students at Carolina. I syy - v v n f. .....t JACK HALL NEW SOPH T' HEAD Sophomore Council ts Recent Organization On Campus Jack Hall was electcd president at the first meeting of the newly, organized Sophomore Y. M. C. A. Council Monday night. Mr. Hall was second term president of the Freshman "Y" last year. John Albert Fincher, last year's Freshman Deputation Committee chairman, was elected vice-president. Fred Graham was elected secretary. A temporary program committee, composed of Snellings, Fincher, Galloway and Keaton, was appointed by the president. R. G. Bell and Jack Hall each gave brief talks describing various activities in which the group might participate. A general discussion followed. Next Monday night at 7 P. M. the Sophomore and Senior Councils will hold a joint meeting. u. s. c. NEW STORE HIRES SEVERAL STUDENTS One of the largest department stores in the state will have its formal opening in Columbia in the next few days. Already large quantities of stock have begun to arrive to make this store rank in this class. This store is a branch of the well-known Belk system of department stores. Many students will be interested to I know that U. G. ("Crowe") Milhouse, ' Jr., is in charge of the men's department. Mr. Milhouse is a graduate of the University, finishing here in the class of '27. He was connected with Coggins and Johnson for several years before taking over this present responsible position. In : this same department associated with Mr. Milhouse arc Thomas C. Kirby and Thomas E. Rowland, both of whom were at one time students at the University. v. s. c. Fresh (in library, to librarian) : "What are you looking for? Librarian: "Adam Bede." Fresh : "Maybe it rolled underneath this table." Lost?Delta Sigma Pi pin. If found please return to Box 15. Have Your Summer Tan Removed Now that the Fall social season is here, the smart miss will want her sun tan removed. Here j skilled operators will remove the tan and make your complexion I lovelier than ever. We Render a Complete Service: Facials?Marcels?Bobs Manicuring?Permanents Hair Dyeing?Shampooing Permanent Waving: $5.00?$7.50?$10.00?$12.50 IMPERIAL BEAUTY SHOP 1442 Main Phone 3631 POLLYANNA WAVE SHOP $3.50 Waves ? All General Work Carolina Life Building Phone 23146 .. ' ' ' f t v I . yjy . > 1 , - iV.il I1 =3 ACTORS WANTED Anyone desiring to take part as ' an extra in the Freiburg Passion Play, to be presented at the Columbia Theatre beginning October 20, under the sponsorship of the Palmetto Players, can do so by seeing Professor Dean in his office in the basement of the Extension Building. Any student is eligible. LEAGUE LOOKS TO LOUISIANA STATE GAME ( Nigel League, head cheerleader of , the University, has already begun work ( on the reception of the Louisiana State , University eleven which the Gamecocks , entertain on Melton Field next Satiir- < day. This game, which marks the end of a two-game road trip for the Birds, will ! also mark the first attempt on the part of the Garnet and Black cheering section to get out the cardboards and erect block letters this year. League says that block "U. S. C.'s" and "L. S. U.'s" ' will appear throughout the Louisiana ' game. V. 3. C. RADIO INSTALLED FOR TECH GAME Carolina students will be given the opportunity of hearing the Georgia Tech - Carolina g a in e broadcasted over the radio thru the kindness of the State Radio Company who have installed an Atwater-Kent radio in the Canteen at the University. The game starts at 2:30 and students are advised to come early to secure standing room. NEEPEP W ROYAL PORTABLE TYPEWRITERS One for your student at college ...the other for the family at home Typewriter Exchange 1203 Lady Street Basket ^ THE LEADIN 1 Marshall-! I J. D. MOORE, Cam 4 >' vv; -sttiy . >'^ BLOCK T' CLUB ELECTS DONELAN WON LETTER IN BASEBALL . Boineau, DuPre, and Leardo Also Chosen Officers of Carolina's Athletic Veterans At the last meeting of the Carolina Block "C" Club William Donelan was elected presideht of the organization, succeeding Ralph Guarino, who served in that office last year. Donelan is one of the mainstays of the baseball team and won his letter in that sport. Other officers for this year are: Edwin Boineau, vice-president; J. C. DuPre, secretary ; and Pat Leardo, treasurer. Sumter Sams was elected historian. At the same meeting two representatives to the Athletic Board were elected. H. H. Edens and W. M. Shand were selected for these positions. Plans for the activities of the organization this year are now being formulated on a more ambitious scale than in the past. u. s. c. Found?One paper bill. Can be had on identification from Dean Baker's office. AT THE THEATRES RITZ Now Playing Jeanette MacDonald in That Naughty But Nice j Production "monte carlo" with Jack Buchanan Monday-Tuesday-Wednesday , "madam satan" Cecil B. DeMille's Sensational Drama of Modern Love with Lillian Roth Reginald Denny Kay Johnson IMPERIAL Now Playing I "last of the lone wolf" j with Bert Lytell > Monday?Tuesday Ronald Coleman in "raffles" fris Best Picture Yet Weaves g style in a suits s|m for W College Men fl $25 illjjyi $3? $35 ratum Co. pus Representative . 11 1 = SHOE REPi 20% OFF y To Student Phone U. 6708 A GUARANTEE WITi \ SANDIFEE & 1 ? , -"xWE WELCOME CARO CAPITAL D ' ' ' s 1213 Gervais MEET YOUR FRIENDS at the DeLUXE BARBER SHOP . . v 2 Doors Below Burnett's R. L. 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