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I ..>..New ly-. The following are the officers of the Co-ed Association wl vice-president; Virginia Cardwell, secretary; Katherine To CAMPUS COURSE BY KATHERINE HINES Pledge dances and football games are getting most of - the attention this week. And as if there weren't enough goibg on here, half the University seems to be visiting in Charleston or Gebrgia-or somewhere. Z. T. A. The Z. T. A.'s gave a house dance for their new pledges last Friday night from 9 to 12. This was the first sorority party to be given in Sims Hall in the new club rooms. Before the dance, Ada Beach entertained with a drop-in at her -home for the members of the sorority and their dates. For the party the Zeta and Kappa Delta rooms were thrown en suite, and refreshments were served on the terrace. The pledges and actives are having a get-together supper at Rivkin's Tuesday at 6 p. m. Leola Garety spent the week-end in Charleston. Hety White went to her home in Augusta, Ga. for the week-end. Ellouise Singley "weck-ceded" at her home in Prosperity. Ellouise Singley was elected secretary of the active chapter recently, to fill the vacancy left by Margaret Roper, who is not back in school this year. Dot Bowden has been made historian. Margaret Mobley is the new pledge adviser. A L%A "JA.A Aj Tri Delta had their pledge dance Monday night at the Chatterbox from 9:30 to 12. From all reports it was quite a success. Pat Jeter, Lydia Lee, Elise McLain, Julia McLain, Kat Edgerton, Rhetta Blakeney, and Caroline Goggans are some of the Tri Deltas goit)g to the home-coming at the Citadel this week-end. Anne Adams and Mary Thlomp son are going to Mary Baldwin for the week-end. - Sarah Crawford was lucky enough to be invited to the reception given for James Melton after his concert Saturday night. She thinks he's "grand". ClHlI OMEGA Chi Omega, after quite a few changes, has finally decided on the date of their pledge dance. It's to be Monday night at Mrs. Sloan's studio. Mary Mathis and Kitty Lou Thompson went home to Marion last week end, and Lucy Beck Jowitt went to Hendersonville. "Putter" Talbert wew to Mary Baldwin last week-end and Marie Ulmer is going this week. Rachel Spivey is taking a long "looked-for" trip-all the ovay to Jackson ville, Fla., and Edith Ford will visit friends in Gaffney. Several of the Chi Omegas have had visitors lately. Some of them are: Betty Barr, Adeline Godfrey, Eva Abbott, Durrett Lipscomb, and Flossie Simppson-also Martha Newman, society editor of The Gamecock last semester. The pledges elected officers at their last meeting. Marie Ultner was elected president; Betty Hughes, vice-president; Ann Welch, secretary; and Frances Watts, treasurer. PI PHI The Pi Phi pledge officers are: president, Irene Gillespie; vice-presi dent, Hlarriet* Williamson; secretary, Betty Nin inger; treasurer, Pauline Womnack. The alumnae gave a supper for the pledges on Wednesday, October 4 at Martha Kirkland's home. Mrs. Todd, gave the pledges a tea on Wed nesdlay the 12th at 5 o'clock. The Pi Phi "gad-ahouts" this week-end are Polly McKencie and Lil Dow/ing who are heading for Clemson to attend the Tiger ball. A. D. PI The A. D. Pi pledge dance wvas held in the Chatterbox at the Jefferson Ilotel Tuesday night. From all reports it wvas "swell". Best of congratulations for Mfargaret Cain wvho has been chosen Prin cess of South Carolina for the Cotton Festival held in Greenville on Thurs day. Among the A. D. Pi's who spent the wveek-end out of town were: Polly C7e/y and Louise Efird who attended the Duke-Colgate game, and Mar jorie R?usse/l and Edit/i Tinsley who went to Charlotte for the Clemson N. C. State game. Leila Mayes visited Nana Crane, and Lucille Crosb>y went to Chester to be in a wvedding there. M art/ha Monuteith, Mfarguerite Cain, ary Elise Livinugston, Marjorie Russell, Eily/ WVolfe, and Mary Burgess are going to the Citadlel home-coming this wveek-enid. KAPPA KAPPA KAPPA Several Kappa Kappa Kappa's are planning trips this wveek-end. Gerry S/hapiro and Sylvia Stern are attending the home-coming dances at the University of Georgia. Natalini Lifchea is visiting Sylvia Ness in Den mark, and Shirelyn Cahn is spending the week-end at her home in Bishop ville. DELTA ZETA rThe Delta Zeta's pledged Martha Smith last Monday. All the new pledges were entertained at theater party given Thursday night by Mrs. Abel, an alumna. Mana Connor and Sayra Ru ple spent the week-end in Orangeburg, and Ida and Lil Huilt visited Mary Alice Porter in Lancaster. Catherine Toal has beeni elected president in the absence of Mary lice Porter. Lois Ewart is the new vice-president. KAPPA DELTA The Kappa Delta's wvere entertained at a tea given Tuesday afternoon by Mrs. Heyward, the faculty adviser. Wednesday evening the actives took the pledges to .dinner at Scarborough's. Margaret Gembrell and Sally Scarborough splurged last week-end with two football games, a (lance, and a carnival. Everything was topped off by a feed at the Queen-Chicora K. D. sorority house Sunday night. FRATERNITY NOTES S. A. E. The fraternities, after all these parties, have fmnally gotten their pledges. The S. A. E.'s pledged Sam King, Charlie HIolmnes, Bobby Lumpkin, DJerial Jackson, Frank Lever, Jim Ravenal, and Harold Graham of Columbia ; Bobby Lawton and Bill Hlorger of Eutawvville; MclIver Riley, Allendale; 2. B. Fersnier, Orangebutrg ; Jimmie M!oore, Anderson ; Lawrence Southard, Spartanburg; -Smith Penick, Knoxville, Tennt.; D)ick I Va/lace, Greenwood; and Robert Fant, Lockhart. After the Carolina-Davidson game Friday all the S. A. E.'s are having a buffet supper at the home of "Bubber" Epps in Sumter. A. T. 0. The A. T. O.'s have four new pledges. They are: Tommy Gas que, Steve Nettles, "Buck" Perrin, and Billy Lyles. They have not yet decCided( on the date of their party at Lake Mturray for the pledges, but it's to be Installed Off iceri iich is sponsoring the girl break 11, treasurer; Jane Cox, student AKG Holds Annual Convention Here Alpha Kappa Gamma, college women's leadership sorority, will hold its annual convention here at the University the week-end of Novem ber 3-4. Representatives from the circles at University of North Caro lina, Queen-Chicora, State Teach ers' College of Farmville, Va., and University of South Carolina will at tend. The out-of-town guests will stay in Sims College during the two day gathering. The theme of the convention will be the workshop, a discussion of questions led by Virginia Smith of Queen-Chicora College. Some of the topics to be discussed are campus elections and politics, efficient point system, student government, honor principles in college and high schools, sorority and non-sorority relation ships. Other events on the program are a progressive supper to be given in all the sororiry huuses, Tooiball game Saturday afternoon, business sessions, and the convention wi!! close Sat urday night with a banquet in the Columbia Hotel. The guest speaker for that evening has not been an nounced. ELITE CAFE "COLUMBIA'S MOST UNIQUE" Where Students Meet and Eat 1736 MAIN STREET - ALWAYS OPEN .* THE CORSET SHOP 1229-A Hampton Street invites you to visit them when in need of brassieres, pantie girdles, and girdles to suit the girlish figure. MI-SHOP HOME COOKED MEALS A-La-Carte Service Sodas and Sandwiches 4 WE CARRY A COMPLETE STOCK OF SHAEFFER'S - PARKER'S WATERMAN'S FOUNTAIN PENS ALSO A GOOD CHD)AP PEN FOR 81 ETER BRIEF CASES 52.50 TO , B5 ATHER NOTE BOOKS 650 TO 53 The R. L. Bryan Co. 1440 MAIN STREET , Of Coed Ass dance Saturday evening in the ouncil representative; Betty 'N Famous Tenor Basses Out At Gub Reporter By Irene Chitwood "Hello", said James Melton in a lecidedly bass tone as the stuttering ;amecock reporter returned with the ,ame. "I'm from the University of South -arolina Gamecock and I was asked o get an interview with you." "I'm very sorry but I've already given several interviews this morn ng and I don't think Mrs. Perry Nants me to give any more. Any Nay, I'm dressing for an appointment md am rather pressed for time. If ou will contact Mrs. Perry, I'm sure she'll give you any information ou want." The reporter then asked Mr. Mel on whether he'd rather give con :erts in the south or north. To this ,c .iky r-eplied, "' ,eally ul"'i know. I find most people very friendly. I take it that, The Game -ock is a school paper." "Yes, it is," answered the still PORE COVE CAP FOR BOTH I All Color COLUMBIA VULC 1109 Hamp GOODRICH SIL3 RATT MOTOROL Sligh's Florist Shop *ALL FLORAL ORDERS BEAUTIFUL AND ARTISTIW ARRANGEMENT --4( Phone 7761 )> 1433 MAIN STREET *For BE: Delic a For Just A Little Phone 8500 --- ociation University gym: Peggy Baih [iller, reporter.-Courtesy Colun Coeds Swing First Dance First girl-break dance of the year will be this Saturday night in the gym, with Henry Westbrook and his orchestra playing. The dance is sponsored by the Co-ed Association and admission is 50c. Virginia Jack son is chairman of the dance com mittee. This was decided along with many other questions at the regular meet ing of the association held in the chapel last Tuesday afternoon. The project for the year will be landscap ing the grounds in front of Sims College, the new women's building. Also two thousand tassels will be furnished by the association for Carolina- Clemson football- classic. P meeAing for this game will be stammering reporter. "I've seen your newly completed dormitories and I think they are about the prettiest I have ever seen." Thanking him for both the compli ment and the too short interview we said our good-byes and hung up, leav ing Mr. Melton to fnish his dressing. L PIES R THE VIPUS CN AND 00-EDS s And Sizes L.29 ANIZING WORKS ton Avenue ERTOWN TIRES id ERIES A RADIOS WELCOME STUDENTS Only you can give your Photograph Send One To Mother and Dad CHARLES OLD 1726 Main St. Phone 2-258 Service tessen Different Sandwich l1108 Washingtn ,y, president; Grace Kilgore, h>ia Record. held Thursday night at 7:30. Co-ed Association will have a float in the annual homecoming parade, November 4. Additional handbooks will be printed for mid-term fresh men. The officers of the association this year are: president, Peggy Bailey; vice-president, Grace Kilgore; secre tary, Virginia Cardwell; treasurer, Catherine Toal; Student Council representative, Jane Cox; and report er, Betty Miller. Columbia Offioe Supply Co. PRINTING COMMERCIAL STATIONERY OFFICE EQUIPMENT 1112 Lady St. Phone 5163 GABERDINE TIE - SIH A Campus St Matching Sweat ENGR) INVITATIONS VISITING The State PRINTING D] 1224 Main Street home & R AILW Thrifty idea, this you can express our agent toda *peed it awa returns, del: out extra Only RAr it's the either C 1307 MAl Branch Oil Paso. I Damas Splits Into Two Dance Clubs Damas, University co-ed dance club, has completely re-organized, and henceforth there will be two Damas clubs, Junior Damas for freshmen and sophomores and Senior Damas for juniors and seniors. This was the result of a motion made by Vir ginia Webb at the regular meeting held last Friday afternoon in the chapel. Such action was taken because of numerous complaints that past Damas dances have been too crowded and because by having two clubs - there can still be a larger total membership than was in the one club. Another Damas meeting was held Monday afternoon in -Sims Hall to discuss what percentage basis should be used in limiting membership in the two groups. It was decided that neither club's membership should ex ceed 100, and that each sorority should have 75% of its eligible mem bers in each group, that election from one club into the other should not be automatic, and that each club should have a separate initiation fee of $3 each. Each club will have sep arate officers. All eight sororities are included in the 75% quota. Non-sorority girls will have 15 members, and expired pledges, ten. China Watches SYLVAN BROS. Sterling Silver JEWELERS AND DIAMOND MERCHANTS Genuine Merchandise Only, No Plate, No Imitation Cor. 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