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Delta Sigma I S M U D GE S BY NANCY PADGETT From the sublime to the ridiculous . . . from mid-term exams to politics . . . for in the Spring, a young man's fancy turns to thoughts of houseparties, and Pawley's Island . . . Soon all thoughts of the ODK Circle will be left behind, and the grass will grow greener and thicker The thunder roared . . . . . the lightning flashed And around the corner . . . . . .. a Dago dashed .... And from his chest . . . . . . . . a knife he drew . . . . . . And slit a banana straight in twoll Contributed by Buster Coleman . . . your vote and support will be received. . . . TOURSOME TWOSOME . . . Racheal "Radiating" Gleaton and Paula "Personality Plus" Zeigler inoculated with Spring Fever, and bitten and smitten by the well-known Travel Bug . . . decided without further consideration that the time had come for all good girls to see the world, and Jacksonville, Florida . . . so with a necessary grab from the ever necessary revenue bag, they boarded the Greyhound, Saturday for their ride . . . Upon arriving, the sun came up, and a taxi-cab as well . . . Again, they boarded . . . a taxi this time and toured' the town . . . including the beach where the threesome . . . R. G. and P. S. and the chauffuer let the sand shuffle through their feet . . . so with sad hearts and a happy smile, they bid adieu to the Sunshine City and boarded the same old thing . .. a Grey hound, and came back to U. S. C.... Goldfish . . . Fraternity houseparties will hold the hi-light during the Holidays . Kappa Sig's have completed plans for their blow at Pawley's Island . the Sigma Nu's will be just a sand dune away from them on the same strip of territory . . . the Pi Kappa Phi's are tucking themselves away at Ocean Drive . . . where as the Kappa Alpha's are striking a happy medium and will take up their abode at Myrtle Beach for the duration of the holidays . . . S. A. E. is forsaking all sun strokes, and olive oil for the mountains . . . they plan to have their houseparty a few miles above Greenville at "Wildwood" . . . No need to mention that none of these affairs will be stag . . . so get at it . . . hags . . . Brigade . . . Among the debootain'tees planning to attend the well-chaperoned dances at the Citadel this week-end are Hazel Sanders, Grace Kilgore, Jo Robinson, Peggy Bailey, Mag Morgan, and Kitty Lou Thompson . . . Bobby Byrne will furnish the rhythmn . . . such as it is . . . But it ought to be good, for after all they always are . . . or aren't they? . . . Prexy's Zeta Tau Alpha has elected their officers for the coming year . Carolyn Perry is President . . . Vice President, Carolyn Croxton. . Secretary, Goldie Lowman . . . Treasurer, Lula Mfae Sutton . . . Bobby Browne has announced his victory, and is receiving congrats on being the newly elected President of Sigma Nu . . . the other officers are, Vice President, Jack Hendley . . . Secretary, Bill Chalker . . . Treas urer, Kenneth Sallenger . . . Straw . . . S. A. E.'s played host and Little Boy Blue to some Lil' Bo-Peep's Wednesday night . . . The occasion for all the straw was a very un usual hayride out to the Sesqui-Centennial Park . . . Marion Whaley and Dododododo Burgess wvere in Wake Forest last week end to attend the Kappa Sig formal . . . 0. C. Kirby wvill laugh at the Com.. nmittee on Class Attendance Saturday . . . cause he's leaving for Bali more for an extended visit amongst his many righteous relatives... the Sigma Nu's sent the chapter as a committee of one up to Chapel Hill to attend the formal up there . . . Partaking (?) were Jack Hendley, Don Merrick, Billy Mahon, Paul Hopkins . . . Chaperoned by Grace Waddell, and Joyce Hetzel... Gab .. . The A. T. O.'s are religiously planning to have a Tea Dance before the German dance . . . It's a fact . . . Irene Gordon will leave Sunday to spend Easter in Florida wvith her mater and pater . . . Pi Kappa Phi announces the pledging of twvo new members, Jack Mason and Russell Greene . Big-Wig's .. . Pi Kappa Phi had as their guest last Tuesday night . . . Grand Presi dent Bill Berry, and Theroni Houser of St. Matthews . . . In their honor a Buffet Supper was given at the Wade Hampton Hotel... Visitors were here from Wofford College . . . Duke . . . Davidson... N. C. State . .. Furman . ... Ga. Tech.., and College of Charleston ...Gamma Nu chapter of Sigma Chi had as their guest Thursday, Dean Herbert Herring . . . He was here only for a short time, as he wvas on his way to the Inter-Fraternity Council meeting in Atlanta... Bus .. . Flatfeet are not very becoming to anybody and certainly not to ouu comely co-eds . . . Anyway that's what Mary Simms, Flo Cooper, Jane Furchgott, and Shirley Langster decided . . . well, you know what they did . . . Scraped up a little "spondulix" and purchased a Ford... It's one of those affairs that invites sun and definitely no rain . . . The christening occurred in the back of Sims College andl the Ford came Sout with the name of "Ophelia Bumps" . . . Here's to you and may the tires and the payments keep up . . . Cut . . . Always a happy end ing, especially as long as Larry Gall remains the Woman's Home Comanon .. . * THE GOODY SHOPPE 2106 Devine Street At Five Points STEAKS * HAMBURGERS WAFFLES 0 SANDWICHES DELICIOUS HOME-MADE PIES Also Full Breakfast Menu Open All Night SForrr I-X Pictured above are the pretty sp Ethel Fuller, Alice Mitchum, Joe Polk. Elected Of Polumath Mary Frances Polk, rising senior from Beaufort, was elected presi dent of Polumathian for the coming year. Other officers selected at the meeting were Josephine Lindsay, vice president; Leone Strickland, secretary; Mary Louise Goudelock, treasurer. They will be installed at the annual banquet planned for April 23, in the Wade Hampton Hotel. Mrs. Maude M. Hawkins, associate professor of English at the University, is faculty advisor of the group. Twenty-five freshman girls were initiated into Polumathian, the "junior Phi Beta Kappa" at the University of South Carolina. The girls who have a scholastic average of B or better on their first semes ter's work are: Louise Anderson, Mary Boykin, Mary K. Bricknman, Mildred Brown, Theodosia Browne, Charlotte Conwvay, Ann Dixon, Betty Fishburne, Peggy Forbes, Mabel Freeman, Jeanne Holmian, Peggy Horton, Camilla Hoy, Annie Hudson, Olive Hndson, IrI Mar.. jorie Jones, Mary Carolyn Kearse, Betty Marshall, Paula Mazusky, Ellen Roye, Lillian Perkins, Miu dired Solnmon, Leona Strickland, Sara WahI, Sara Flinn. Initiationi wvas held T'uesdlay afternoon ini Davis College. Telephone 7536 DRESSES -- C "It's A I) UNDERWEAR - THE CLAUDE . AGE "THE LARGEST AND 1 REAL ESTAT INSUI PROPERTIES Bought Sold Exchanged 1232 Washington : 00OLUM1 idl Will, ponsors For Tonighi .. . . . ............. Dnsors for the Delta Sig frolic tonigh ephine Bailey, Jennie Parker, Margi President ian Society Chi O's Banquet At Wade Hampton Honors Founders Eta Gamma chapter of Chi Omega sorority celebrated its foun der's day banquet last night at 8 o'clock in the I'almetto room of the Hotel Wade Hampton, with Betty Mercer, president, presiding as toastmistress. Miss Wil Lou Gray, who is connected with the Adult Education department, was the speaker for the occasion. Marie Ulmer, the former presi dent, was in charge of the program which consistedl of a candle light service dedicated to the founders. Members of her program were Dot Elliot, Betty Berry, Kitty Lou Thompson, and Mary Crowv. Lucy Beck Jowitt was in charge of the decorations and Connie John son, of the invitations. TIhe alumnae presented the annual cup to the outstanding memb)er of the year; however, the winner had not becen announcedl when the Gamecock wvent to press. 1537 Main Street DATS - SUITS - SPORTSWEAR E. CREASON ICY JVEST IN THE STATE" E - RENTALS lANCE PROPERTIES Leased Financed Developed -: Phones 4382 - 83 ETA, . 0.f Be DQ * * e t in the Columbia Hotel. They are: ret Heustess; and Virginia Corbett. Coeds Sponsor Girl Break Hop The first girl break dance of the current semester will be held to night from 6 to 8 in the field house and will be sponsored by the Co-ed Association, according to Maude Burns Chisholm president of the As sociation. Boogie-Woogie rhythms and sweet swing will be furnished my Maestro Henry Westbrook and his University orchestra. ENJOY... KIRBY'S .. . POTATO CHIPS AT THE GAMES AND CANTEEN Shampoo and Finger Wave 50c 0 PERMANENT WAVE SPECIAL --With This Ad $3.50 Wave For $3.00 $5.00 Wove For $3.50 $7.50 Wave For $5.00 $10.00 Wave For $7.50 -- EXTRA SPECIAL - Shampoo and Wave .50 Manicure --- .50 Arch---- -- --.50 $1.50 Less - - - - .50 ALL FOR - - $1.00 0 Oil Shampoo and Finger Wave $1.00 Value, 75c A BEAUTY SHOP FOR THE GIR LS OF U. S. C. Marian Elizabeth Beauty Salon 724 Pickens Street PHONE 2-3414 uced 'f Frat Celebrates Twelf Buster Spann Will F1 Celebrating it's twelfth anniv ter of Delta Sigma P1i, Univei dance its formal ball tonight in until one. Preceding the dance also at the Columbia. AKG Song Fest To Be Presented In USC Chapel The annual intra-fraternity-so rority song fest at the University of South Carolina will be held Tues day, April 8. Completed plans are announced by Alpha Kappa Gam ma, the sponsoring organization. The entertainment will begin at 8 p. i. in the University chapel. An admission fee of 15c will be charged and proceeds will go to the central scholarship fund of Alpha Kappa Gamma. All greek letter organiza tions on the campus are invited to participate. The number of entrants of each group may range from two to eight, and each will sing two numbers of their own selection. Silver loving sups will be awarded to the winning fraternities and so rorities, and plaques to the runners up. The competition is held annually in the spring. Grace Kilgore is in charge of the contest. Winners last year were Delta Delta Delta and Alpha Delta Pi, from the sororities; and Sigma Alpha Epsilon and Sigma Chi, from the fraternities. Speaking Choir Plans Program The verse speaking choir of the University has already begun re hearsels for its spring program to be held May 1:, in Drayton Hall. The girls are planning to render several Psalms from the Bible and poems in which beautiful rhythm and sound are predominant. There are 12 girls in the choir this semester and these are divided into a light voice and a dark voice DEPENDAB] ". CHECKER 0m PHONE Talk about a ~ just sink yoi smioth DDUE <' Yes, for real che just sink your te D\~tOUB1MAJT GUM of refreshinlg informal get-toge Helps brighten Y( your breath, too Buy several pac jj ejdeicious Onl onight ti Anniversary; irnish Music ersary, the Beta Gamma chap .Sity commerce fraternity, will the Columbia Hotel from nine at 7 :30 there will be a bamiet, > Highlighting the dance will be the grand march led by President Eugene Garvin with Alice Mitchum. Assisting him will be Vice-Presi dent Harold Moore with Josephine Bailey. Other sponsors are: Ethel Fuller for Hubert Thom asson, secretary; Virginia Corbett for Henry Jones, treasurer; Mar garet Heustess for Wayne Wil liams, junior warden; and Jennie Parker for Guy Ropp, chairman of the dance committee. Buster Spann and his orchestra will provide music for the dance, and will broadcast from the ball room from 11:05 .to 11:30 over WCOS. There will be three no breaks and a special no-break for Delta Sigs and their dates for which the fraternity song "Rose of Delta Sig" will be played. Delta Sigma Pi was founded at New York University in 1907. Beta Gamma chapter was estab lished at Carolina April 13, 1929. The following will serve as chap crons for the dance: Dr. and Mrs. J. Rion McKissick, Dean and Mrs. John A. Chase, Jr., Dr. and Mrs. F. W. Bradley, Dean and Mrs. George E. Olson, Prof. and Mrs. Frank T. Meeks, and Dr. and Mrs. George McCutcheon. group. The light voices a r e: Frances Allison, Evelyn Connor, Ann Heath, Jean Brunson, Elinor Flinn, and Edith Schwartz. The dark voice section is composed of: Carol Cole, Elizabeth A d a i s, Mickey Irick, Florence ,Robbins, Quintilia Shuler, and Alice Glo minski. The officers of the choir are: President, Florence Robbins; Sec retary, Elinor Flinn; and Treas urer, Mickey Irick. Mrs. Maude M. Hawkins is the faculty adviser. 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