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4'CA] ISide-Glances Damis issues Bids Elected Tuesday to membership in Damas are: Catherine Webster, Frances Smith, Barbara Joyner, Betty Whiteside, Edna Green, Frances McLeod, Eva Abbott, Else Katherine Toal, luth DeLoach, Irene Scott, Lois Jeter Tommie Thompson, Kitty Foster, Pat Jeter, Louise Ehrlich, Eva Gary Copeland, Velda Harth, Annie Lee Moore, Durrett Lipscomb, Jane Harris, Jo Johnson, Lois Martin, Mary Dixon, nell Ramsey, Phyllis Brown, Char lotte Burch, Virginia Webb, Mar garet Mitcham, Jean Flinn, Eleanor Lykes, and Lib Boylston. Regardless of all the moaning and wailing, these are the lucky girls, and congratula tions to them! Homecoming Dance Saturday Night The Social Cabinet is sponsoring a homecoming dance Saturday night from 9 till 12 in the University Gymnasium. Henry Westbrook will furnish the music. During the eve ning there will be special Big Apple numbers by the Big Applers who played at the Roxy Theatre in New York City. .-U. S. C. Fraternities Fraternity rushing is over at last, and as they take time out for a breathing spell, the Sigma Chi's feel unusually satisfied. "Satisfied" is putting it mildly too, because they led the campus in acquiring pledges; 14 to be exact. Pi Kappa Alpha ran a good second with 11. Fraternities and their pledges ollows: Sigma Chi-C. J. Wofford, Jr., Jimmy Wheeler, J. Wallace Coleman, Jr., Eugene Chase, W. E. Clark, W. . Johnson, Tom Allen, Baron D. efo, 3rd, Harold Timmerman, Max 'usbands, Fred Holler, Lewis Pen Pnell, J. T Briggs, and Grayson Meetz. Pi Kappa Alpha-Billy Allen, Gor on Dixon, Albert Flowers, David aston, Paul Johnston, D. L. Gibbes, r., Edwin Gardner, William Mayes, avid Rollins, Edwin Patterson, ordon DeLoach. * Sigma Nu-Jimmie McDill, Dan Henderson, Jack Crwsby, Jack Black man, Thomas S. McMillan, Jr., John Swearingen, Huck Babcock. Kappa Sigma-M. D. Ogburn, Marion H. Taylor, Jr., Jerry Ellis, John N. Blakely, Robert Harper, C. B. Epps. Pi Kappa Phi-Emerson Smith, Dellwood Wilson, Maurice Clark, G. W. Worthman, Norman. Schofield. Alpha Tau Omega-Earl C. Stev ns, Charles J. Hayes, Billy Bray, Robert Doster, Albert James, Jr., and Jack Clark. Phi Kappa Sigma-Leslie M. Teel, Karl W. Cone, John W. Zimmerman, Phi Sigma Kappa-L. E. Thomas,I ievin Ledbetter, Billy Addison, larry Shealy, Hugh Sister, F. C. Ilotts, Jr., Charles Mack, Marvin 3renshaw, Stanley J; Hayes. S. A. E.-C. M. Pennington, Philip Vilmeth, Arden Lemon, Charles Woorefield, Bobby McCreight, James shecut, Barney Timmons. Kappa Alpha--Don Carlisle, Don sharpe, Morris Ehrlich, Thomas 3ixon. Phi Kappa Sigma Phi Kappa Sigma's ended their u.shing last Sunday night with a teak supper at Lake Murray. They re holding a drop-in after the game un day. Delta SIgma P1 Delta Sigma Pi, commerce frater ity, entertained commerce students atuirday night with a smoker, at /hich Professor R. A. James was lest speaker. Officers of the fraternity are: Paul mDi th, president; Ernest Richardson, 'ee president; D. H. Pate, treasurer; ugh Brunson, secretary. One of the purposes of the faterni ris to bring about closer relations etween professors and students in le school of commerce. Sigma Chi Sigma Chi's are planning a party >r their 14 new pledges at the home Grayson Meetze. P1 Kappa Alpha VIPUs Iororities PI Beta Phi Pi Phi's Betsy Yeadon afid 1)ottie Smith were among the many Caro lina co-eds who attended the North Carolina-South Carolina game at Chapel Hill Saturday. "Blondie" Hawkins spent the week-end in Camden. We regret to admit that we omit \ted Juliet Jennings' name from Pi Phi's pledge list last week. Jane Cox, on account of sickness, was not pledged until Monday night. Zeta Tau Alpha The following Zeta's spent the week-end at Duke, after attending the game at Chapel Hill: Frances Smith, Marion Coleman, Virginia Brown, Virginia Stoddard, and Catherine Webster. While there they visited the Zeta chapter and were guests of that chapter for breakfast in the Duke Coffee Room. Z. T. A. will be hostess to the campus fraternities Saturday after noon after the homecoming game. The drop-in will be held at the home of Myrtle Cuthbertson. Next Tues day afternoon they will iave a tea at Margaret Mobley's nome. Sigma Kappa All rumors to the contrary not withstanding, Sigma Kappa is not going to lose its charter. Monday night Sigma Kappa pledg ed Ernestine Price, Mary Ellis Gard ner, and Elizabeth Caston. The new pledge officers are Ernestine Price, president; Elizabeth Caston, vice - president; Blanche Penick, secretary; and Helen Rebeske, chaplain. Adelaide Taylor and Hattie Mae Still attended the game at Chapel Hill. H Chi Omega Car The Chi O's enjoyed a spaghetti der supper Thursday night. They are MA planning a pledge dance next week is a at Forest Lake. Last Monday night MA they held formal pledging. yeai Martha Mauney made the trip to the Chapel riil1 last week-end. Harriett like Cockfield spent the week-end at C< Myrtle Beach. SOl New Chi O pledge officers are: V. president, Mary Ellen Talbert; vice Fre president, Mary Dixon; secretary, PA] Lucy Lowe; treasurer, Durrett Lip- kno scombe- fries Since Kathleen Burgess, secretary mise of the active chapter, is not at Caro. as v lina this year a new secretary has T been elected: Florence Simpson. ing may Tel. Delta bret The Tri Delts held a drop-in for N their 24 new pledges Tuesday eve- not ning at Forest Lake Country Club. LOl Correction in last week's issue: look The names of Lou Godfrey and Ray Graves were omitted in the list of' pledges last week. You Rannah Heyward was elected critic of the Euphradian Literary Society last Wednesday. --u. s. c.- y DECKER IS NAMED THEATRE ASSISTANT James E. Decker has been named Le Mr. Dan Reed's new assistant at the Le Town Theatre this year. Mr. Decker Ar has studied at the University of Maryland and the University of North Carolina where he took special theatre courses. Any student who is interested and would like to help in any branch of the theatre this year is asked to stop at the theatre and see Mr. Reed. The theatre is open 'in the morn ings from 9 until 12 and from 3 until 5 in the afternoons. ,--U.S. C. a buffet supper at Dave Graham's( home, report a temporary rest se?a son of a couple of days. Phi Sigma KappaT The local chapter of Phi Sigma Kappa will be host to the other nine chapters of their southern conclave in Columbia on Nov. 5 and 6. A for mal dance will be held F'riday, Nov. 5, in honor of the conclave delegates. CHARLES OLD Commercial Photographer Kodak Pinishing A gift print with each roll finished 1641 Main Street .. Phone 2-2258 -iSO By Le Hornecoi Reading from left to right, eta Game Saturday are: Velda H Martha Kirkland; seated, Ru sponsor, is not in the picture. All girls are requested to dre The State). Gab For Gals ave you ever noticed how th lina grads sooner or later wan back to the Alma Mater? . YBELLE HIGGINS of W. I. E mong those postgraduating . KINE SCARBOROUGH, las a glamour girl is also back 0o campus and looking, as usua: a Schiaparelli model .. . )mments about FONTY WIL P'S dewy expression . . 'e nominate ROBIN HOOD Mis hman Sophisticate . . . KAT] tK JOHNSON, sister of the well wn Evalyn, is making heaps o 1ds . . . From all we can sur her popularity bids fair to b ride spread as big sister's .. . wo freshmen in the canteen giv the "Apple" a new twist . be they could teach our cele ies a trick or two ... ew coiffeurs for the coeds: Tak of MARTnA KIRKLAND an JISE FRY . .. REBA HUN' Ing sweet in a rust suede jacke .WEEKLY FASHION NOTI! 're not in it this week unles agin the School Year Right ou Need a Good Fountain Pen We Have BHEAFFER'S - PARKER'S WATERM AN'S ice $2.75. Also a Good Cheap Pen for $1.00 and $1.75 ather Brief Case $2.75 to $8.00 ather Note Books 75c to $3.00 iything needed in the classroom THE R. L. *BRYAN Co. .1440 Main Street We Have JUST RECEIVED a new Shipment of sym Trunks & Shirts also ennis Racquets and Balls Patronize YOUR Store The CANTEEN CIAL ola Garety ning Game ~~I4K . ,ia, nding, girls who have been chosen to sponso arth, Martha Smith, June Webb, Betty W th Bell, Sara Harrison, Dot Platt, Pat Je s completely In white for the parade and you're wearing a bright tri-corner- pris ed scarf, with point in back, to set Cou off almost any color sweater . . - Wa and these worn with wool skirts H.. we've seen some choice models .. e KATHERINE TOAL was exhibiting - one decorated with college pennants, . also DOT PLATT and MARY LBFS i. LIVINGSTON .. , and lots of others . . all colorful .. . it Girls may come and girls may n go, but ?RANCES HART'S popu 1, larity is never on the wane. Moral: I new students, take note of Frances' - friendliness and frankness . .. How about a personality class, Frances? s Enroll me as a pupil . .. Interesting to note which new - girl are making the Canteen their f headquarters . . . Quite a few sur- 18 eeas tsG It's tlse C Bon erauserr' latest and Ietmdes o the Ctacde wanoer eany tdo. Hee' anwhoalyew hnd caacty ythsie reutor -lne,rs u prer'sin ee. Stpc today tat nyver enr cuTer anrd' seearrstest tyne Praers echivemnted Pare Her'd netwolltimerighin ink A Pe tht s oA th NTREo andJc-whll orginal B9 t NO'I sponsors I d - is d .' a . Ob d C a G F h a >._ VI F fi t t r for Carolina Homecoming hiteside, Polly McKenzie, a ter. Betsy Yeadon, also a game Saturday. (Courtesy 1 RJ I es, too . . , Heavy Campus y trses: BETTY WHITESIDE .. . tch those grades .. . a ENRIETTA CULBERTSON, sis- k of the famous John Bolt, is WHERE STUDENTS MEET METROPOLITAN CAFE . "The Old Reliable" . 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This ance is expected to be the best of ie season with a great many out '-town visitors attending. The "Roxy Gang" composed of te boys and girls who have just mpleted a successful engagement t the Roxy theatre in the World's Iggest village, namely New York ity, will as a climax, appear in ieir "Big Apple" routine. There 'ill be five couples, three from the 'arolina campus, the other two from ut of town. The Carolina couples re Jane Crout, and Donald Davis, enie Mitchell and Jack Fallaw, 'rances Fetner and Johnny Camp ell. From Sumter, Dot Bradford nd Harry Fowler are expected rhile Maxine Martin and Robin [ood of Charlotte will complete the igure. Johnny Campbell will call he steps to Henry Westbrook's lusic. The dance will be from nine to welve. There will be the usual ominal admission charge. -u. S. c. mong us . . incidentally she's as runette as he is blonde ... 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