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Library Association
Held Meeting Recently
The South Carolina Library Association,
which was organized in 1921
by R. M. Kennedy, librarian here, held
its annual meeting Friday and Saturday
of last week at Summerville. Mr.
Kennedy was elected vice-president.
He has formerly served two terms as
president.
Those attending the meeting from
this University were: Mr. Kennedy,
Miss Glenn, Miss Strickland, Miss
Lent and Mrs. Gunter.
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New Members Elected
To Y. W. C. A. Cabinet
The new and old officers and new
and old cabinet members of the Y. W.
C. A. and the Y board had a banquet
last Thursday night at the University
High Cafeteria. Jacquelin Emerson
was toastmistress and those taking
part on the program were Lodcma
Gaines, Margaret Copenhaver, Betty
Horton and Josephine Philson. The
members of the board who were present
were Dean Bradley, Dr. Murchison,
Dr. Morse, Mrs. Brabham, Miss
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Delegates Go
To Convention
A delegation from the local chapter
of Sigma Phi Epsilon attended a district
meeting of the fraternity at the
University of North Carolina, April
21 and 22. Five chapters of North
and South Carolina sent delegates.
The meeting was a two-day conference
that is held annually for discussion
of district affairs. It was presided
over by Marshall Burkholder,
traveling secretary of the fraternity.
A model initiation was included in the
program as well as many lectures and
social diversions.
Members of the local group who attended
the conference were: Maurice
Mattcson, Earl Skidmore, Kenneth
Fox, W. M. Skidmore, William Farnum
and John Plott.
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Presumably because of the boycott
proclaimed by certain artist organizations,
there will be only 5,GOO paintings
hung in the Rockefeller Center show.?
The New York Times.
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Plan to get I sham Jones and his
orchestra down for the final dances this
June have definitely fallen through, it
was announced Wednesday by Dwight
Cathcart, treasurer of the German
club. The reason given was Jones's
inability to arrange a satisfactory trip
this far South at the time of the
dances.
Meanwhile German club officials
have been in correspondence with Mai
Halley and are optomistic of their
chances of having him to play for the
June Ball and Cotillion. Informed
sources have stated that there is little
likelihood of the Pan-Hellenic Council
joining with the German club, Cotillion
club in securing an orchestra for
the dances. It was planned originally
for the three groups to combine in obtaining
an orchestra but since the failNew
Magazine
To Appear Soon
FORMAL, the new monthly magazine
for college Greeks to be published
early this fall, invites student
writers, poets, humorists and cartoonists
to submit ther work for consideration.
)ivORMAL is reputed to be a high>e
magazine of personal interest to
ority women and fraternity men.
is not to be another humor maginc.
Its editorial content is to be of
cellcnt caliber featuring undergradte
writers in addition to renowned
ofcssional contributors.
Students wishing to submit manuript
on fiction, non-fiction, poetry,
ose, humor or cartoons are requested
send this material to Formal Pubshing
Company, 505 Fifth Avenue,
cw York, accompanied 1>y an adressed
stamped envelope to insure rejrn
of material not accepted. All
lanuscript accepted will be paid for
n date of publication at a rate based
n the merit of the material and beomes
the property of the publisher. |
Undergraduates wishing to act as
ampus sales representatives for FORMAL
on a liberal commission basis,
,re requested to get in touch with the
mblishers. In most cases, there is
>nly one representative to a school.
JJ. B. c.
Around fifteen members of the
Swansea High School visited the University
observatory recently.
One of the sights they saw was an
unusual view of Jupiter.
The observatory is open for visitors
every Monday and Wednesday nights
from seven to eight o'clock.
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urc to get Jones it is doubtful if such
action will be taken.
Original plans were for the PanHellenic
to break tradition and make
the June Pan-Hellenic an open affair
but it is probable in the light of these
developments that a local orchestra
will be engaged and that the Council
will return to the closed dance policy
of the past.
Dates for the June dances will be
the same as those of last year with the
Cotillion and June Ball coming on
the afternoon and night of commencement
and the Pan-Hellenic on the
night before. The annual Pi Kappia
Alpha will probably be held on Monday
night. It is probable that several
other dances will be given at finals
but as yet no definite dates have been
announced. *
Mr. Bell To Address
Meeting Of Y Cabinet
"Religion in Everyday Life" will be
the subject of an address by R. G. Bell,
executive secretary of the Y. M. C. A.
here, at a meeting at Camp Barstow,
April 28-29. Members of all college
"Y" cabinets of the state are expected
to attend.
The University will be represented
by fifteen members of the Y. M. C. A.
cabinet and fifteen from the Y. W. C. A.
cabinet.
There will be a series of inspiring talks
and discussions by directors of "Y" activities
at other institutions.
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Mrs. Roosevelt says there arc no
ghosts in the White House. But the
ghost is continually walking in the
Treasury Building.?Carey Williams in
the Greensboro, (Ga.) Herald-Journal.
First we modernize the heathen sc
they will buy our products; then we
howl because they imitate the product'
and undersell us.?San Franciscc
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Queen Selects
May Court
Ussery Chooses Maids
Cornelia Jackson Will Be Maid Of
Honor In Beautiful
Coronation
Margaret Ussery, who was elected
May Queen by the student vote of'
the University, Wednesday, April 18,
has chosen her court for the coronation
which will take place either May
4 or 7. ; '
The maid of honor will be Cornelia
Jackson. The maids will wear pastel
shades of organdie with matching
mitts. The colors to be used will be
pink, green, blue, yellow and lavender.
Miss Ussery has invited the representatives
of the sororities who were
presented in the beauty pageant to
act as her maids besides a number of
others.
The following arc those who will
appear in the court: Mary Wright
Shand, Eliza McNulty, Katherine Craven,
Alys Whalcy, Lois Kirkley, Irene
Chitty, Katherine Townsend, Musidora
DuBose, Eulec Lide, Margaret
Niggle, Josephine Timberlake, Agnes
Hughes, Aline Horton, Louisa Fergucson,
Elizabeth Thomas, Harriet
Connor, Shirley Bailey, Margaret
Stephenson, Mary Smith, Courteuay
Atkinson, Avis Hunt, Ruth Gayden,
Jimmy Lou Bishop, lima Wald,
Eleanor Woodcox, Qaroline Mikell,
Mary Wallace Johnson, Mary Gilmore,
Bessie Vigodsky and Coles Heyward.
The social cabinet has not yet decided
about the decorations or the
place but it is' understood that the
coronation may be held out-of-doors.
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A financial publicist urges firing a
few of the recovery agencies, beginning
with the AAA. It this fair? We
don't die alphabetically.?The Detroit
News.
Constant reading of the Congressional
Rccord lias its rewards. Every
few sessions one comes upon a remark
one never noticed before.?Des Moines
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