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CO DAMAS INITIATES , FORTY_NEW GIRLS OIBBES JUNIOR LEADER j Add New Names To First List? sl Ludicrous Garbs Mark p( Pledges ^ The Damas club initiated about forty new members on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday of this week. The comi- a* cally dressed initiates were assembled at v the wall at noon on Wednesday and P1 Thursday to perform the commands of F the initiation committee. v< The new members were warmly welcomed by the club at the regular meeting on Tuesday afternoon. On Wednesday and Thursday they were required to jfci wear a tuck-in-skirt upside down and Hk tied around the waist with a sash. To m add to this charming effect, they were ordered to wear one silver shoe and one sc < galosh, mismatcd stockings of different * shades, a pink ribbon around one ankle and a red ribbon around the other. The si - costume was completed with a rhinestone necklace, one long earring, a ribbon tied around the head with the bow in back, X, and a beret perked <in the front of the H head. In their hands they carried a wash cloth, a cake of soap, and a soup spoon. Every time they pased a member of the Damas Club, the initiates had to fall a' on their knees and say: "Have mercy on me, meek moron, O mighty master 1" 2- The following girls were added to the l'< original list of new members: Virginia Guerry, Mary Lawton, Cooper Dixon, V Ruth DuRant, Sue Jackson, Emily Donald, Elizabeth Marrett, Agnes Lockman, tl: and Wilma Bowen. At the Damas meeting held last TuesI day, the date set for the first dance was Friday, December the fifth. Jane Gibbes was elected the new junior leader. CO-ED K.S. K. PLANS ' FAIR WEEK GAME' Co-ed Service Sorority To Form White-Clad Cheering Section For Classic ^ m Initiation of new members and plans ^ for the fair were the chief transactions at the co-ed K. S. K. meeting on Thurs day afternoon. w If all reports are true they will truly put the Clemson cadets "in the shade" ^*( at the game next Thursday. A special ^ cheering section has been reserved for the m' girls wearing white and from the num- a* her of pep meetings on foot we have rea- 'K son to expect some good yelling. All the girls expecting to sit in the Wl section especially reserved for co-eds are requested to wear white. White "fluffers" similar to the ones used last year will be so distributed to the white cheering section. m Those girls wearing dark clothes will be compelled to sit separately, lower down fr the field. Gi SOCIETY ADMITS MANY MEMBERS ENROLLMENT INCREASES g> in Humorous Initiation of Members th Adds Interest to Euphro- po synean Meeting en The Euphrosynean Literary society at meeting was called to order by the presi- w dent at four-fifteen Wednesday afternoon. In the absence of the censor, Dora Lee Auld took charge of invocation. The society then initiated the following girls who were voted on at the last meeting: P Marian Finley, Sara Brunson, Betsy Auld, ,u Frances Keith, Mildred Huggins, Martha to Lee Martin, Mary WinccofY, Lucella Mi- 22 kell, Julia Morgan, Bonnie Shand, Frances Cardwell, Meta Martin, Azelee An'derson, Katie Bogen, Fannie Cooper, a Naomie Derrick, Lucia Hudgens, Elizabeth Creighton, Kathcrine Craven, Mary Pinckney, Faith Brewer, Dell Goodwyn, Cl Varina Webb, Eileen Neil, Catherine n: IRemley, Jean Wichman, Sue Forbes, ~ Edna Rimes, Marion Emerson, and Vcrna Ayre. ^ , Initiation services consisted of the ^ pledge to the society, and a short speech a] by each new member. The topics of the speeches were offered by members of c| the Society at large. Such topics were j, discussed as: "Should the U. S. Govern- ?i ment Provide Chairs for the Standing y( Army," and "Does a House Burn Up or Ir Down." .j The initiation took up so much time that the society voted to have the sched- b< uled debate at the next meeting. V During the business session a commit- B ? >-ED Alpha Kappa New Me Florence Nightingale circle of Alph !appa Gamma, national honorary leadei lip sorority, is inaugurating this term Dint system for determining eligibilit E members. The system is modeled o lat of O. D. K. 125 points are necessar >r membership. The local chapter meetiitg Wednesda Fternoon in the senior parlor of tli Roman's Dormitory, voted on the pla roposed by Darice Jackson and Doroth cnland. Names were proposed to b 3ted on at the next meeting. The point system is as follows: Editor of "The Carolinian," 75. President of the Y. W. C. A., 75. President of a literary society, 75. House president of the Woman's Doi itory, 75. President of the Women's Athletic A: >ciation, 75. Phi Beta Kappa, 75. President of an honorary or profe: onal group, 50. President of Damas, 50. Student Board of Publications, 50. Debating Council, 50. Intercollegiate debater, 50. Associate editor of The Gamecock, c The Carolinian," 50. Co-ed and Art editors of "The Garnt id Black," 50. President of the Pan-Hellenic, 35. Vice-president, critic, secretary of terary society, 35. Vice-president, secretary, treasurer, "V J. C. A., 35. Vice-presidcnt, secretary, treasurer c ic W. A. A., 35. Officers in classes, 35. Honor committee, 35. Straight "A" average, 35. Minor offices in Woman's Dormitor FRESHMAN CO-EDS PLAY BASEBAL1 athletic Association Picnic A Maxcy Gregg Park Enjoyed By Girls A new constitution was adopted by tl' Women's Athletic Association at its firs eeting of the year which was held las onday afternoon. An out of season election was held t 1 several positions left vacant by girl ho failed to return to school. Mar lien McCartha was elected secretary ertrude Willis, basketball manager velyn Turbyvill, assistant basketbal magcr; Dora Lide, assistant track man ?er; and Elma Wcsitbury, assistan >ckcy manager. The four class managers for hocke ere also elected during the meeting hey are : Hattie Mae Still, senior ; Ilele :>lcman, junior; Elizabeth Alexandei phomore, and Margaret Uoscry, fresli an. After the regular meeting, the annus eshnian picnic took place in Maxc regg Park. An exciting game of base ill between "Carolina" and "Clemson atnred the entertainment. "Carolina, ptained by Hattie Mac Still, turtle ick its ancient enemy, "Clemson," wh anaged to garner only two runs to thci iponent's nine. Joe Turkett umpired. Some of the girls were dressed in thci 'til suits, but many slid into home has school dresses which suffered frot e contact. A real cheering section, com sed of football men, enlivened the gam< When they finished the game, the girl ijoyed a weinie and marshinallow roa< a large bonfire. About forty-five co-ed ere present. u. s. c. NOTICE Lost?A black and white, pearl-finishc arker fountain pen on the hack campu ?ar Woman's Building. If found rctur i Rita Horton at A. D. Pi house. Te !355. u. s. c. Caro: "Love-making is the same as !ways was." Lina: "How can you tell?" Caro: "Pvc just read of a Greek mai< i who sat and listened to a lyre ;i ight." c was selected to sec about changing tl >cicty diploma and selecting a plat liss Charlotte Cokcr was named chai lan and the executive committee wi [ipointed to help her. Jessie Coleman and Rita Horton wci loscn to see Dr. Wauchopc about offc ig a medal to students of English f< ic best short story of the scholast iar. Several naifjes were voted upon f< icmbership, and these girls will be in atcd the next meeting. The following names were put up I ; voted on at the next meeting: Mat /atson, Bernice McBride, Blanche Dt ose, and Helen Gayle Bell. I , > NE\ Gamma Has j '.mbership Rules, ia organization, 25. ] r- President of a social group, 25. a Athletic Council, 251 ( y Social Cabinet, 25. Ji President of the Federation of Women y Students, 25. Y. W. C. A. Council, 25. y President freshman Y. W. C. A., 25. ( le Officers of honorary or professional \ n group, 25. ( y Co-ed editor of The Gamecock, 25. ie Member of Pan-Hellenic Council, 25. 1 Lower offices of a literary society, 15. i Lower offices of the W. A. A., 15. i Freshman Y. W. C. A. Council, 15. i Member of "The Garnet and Black" s staff, 15. a r~ Regular members of The Gamecock c staff not above, 15. J ?" Manager of a major sport, 15. c Holder of a departmental scholarship, 11 ; 15. c Minor offices in Damas, 10. f "A" average, 10. c Captain, manager of a class team, 10. Cheerleader, 10. c Associate editor of "The Handbook," * 10. r Officers of the Glee club, 10. s ;t Member of an honorary or professional group excepting K. S. K., 10. Member of K. S. K., 5. a Minor offip^rs on social groups, 5{ Minor officers of the Federation of r. Women Students, 5. Members of Alpha Kappa Gamma are >f Darice Jackson, president; Dorothy Wha- " ley, vice-president; Mary B. Taylor, sec- ' retary; Dorothy Penland, treasurer; Beth t Carson, Lucy Coleman, Mildred Hart- a ness, Annie Laurie Mitchell and Emily 1 y Fowles. , " ? ( l\ personals |i Hattie May Still spent last weekend at i her home in Barnwell. ( Delta Zeta announces the pledging of ; Sara Trenholm, Elizabeth Ewart, Margie |t Philips, Juddy Knox, Dorothy Byrd, Catherine Tyas, Camilla Parker, Susan j Jackson, and Eimly Donald, Monday Is night y . Charlotte Coker spent the weekend at . Converse College with her cousin, Mary 5 j Lowndes Barron. < t Mary Aldrich Wyman of Bamberg, < who graduated from the University last year, was in Columbia Saturday for the r. r<- S. U. game. \ n . > Marion McCutcheon and Mary Lena ? Baskin spent last weekend in Bishopville. s '1 j 100% All W( Phoenix Pajamas s- Reduced to ? "fl 1 jl " J ' 3 Pairs for $4.00 Regular Price $1.75 r- t Fine two-piece pajamas, with or without collars, in solid colors and fancy patterns?all colors re absolutely fast ? full roomy r_ pajamas that will give you many hours of rest at the lowest ]T price yet! Sizes A, B, C and D. ie )r Coggins & J y 1300 Main St. t vs CHI OMEGAS HAVE INSPECTION HER MISS WILLIAMS HEF Dfficial Visitor Entertained Columbia Last Weekend Goes On To Charleston The official chapter visitor, Miss Ms ^lay Williams of Tulsa, Oklahoma, v lere to inspect the Eta Gamma chap >f Chi Omega on Sunday and Mond; Miss Williams has for several ye; jeen a Chi Omega inspector and is a in active Junior League worker in Tul She attended the Chi Omega conventi n Hot Springs, Arkansas, this sumn md is now on a trip on which she v risit twenty-three chapters. On Sund vening Miss Williams and Miss Ir< Milliard had dinner together and on Mc lay Miss Wilhelmina Robinson, a patrc less of this chapter, had Miss Williai ?ut for lunch. She left Tuesday morni or a visit to the chapter at the Colic >f Charleston. Making a thorough inspection of t :liapter Miss Williams made several i eresting talks to the members at t^ neetings and to the pledges, all of wh< he met on Monday evening. u. s. c. PRESHMAN Y. W. COUNCIL ACTIVE; PLANS FOR YEA At the last meeting of the Freshm if. W. C. A. Council, which was hi ruesday afternoon at 5:30 in the W nan's Building, Martha Aiken, senior i riser, announced that the council woi lave charge of the Y. W. C. A. meeti ivhich will be held next Thursday at 7 )'clock. The meeting was opened by sii ng "Follow the Gleam," after wh ^gnes Shelby read the Scriptures and lent prayer was observed. It was decided that the Y Council sho ;o to the Industrial Home for Girls e: Wednesday night to give a progrj Campus leaders will speak to the Coui it future meetings. u. s. c. The Chi Omega chapter promised H riet Connor of Brunson, S. C., on W' lesday. Saluda Reese and Dorothy Wha ;pent the weekend in Charleston w Charlotte Buist and attended ,the dan ind Homecoming day exercises at Citadel. Delta Delta Delta announces the pro sing of Mrs. Julian Pettie. 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