The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, October 30, 1941, Page Page Three, Image 3
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By NAN(
In the eyes of a motley er<
Cynical spectators, one runawa
Tiger, whose stripes turned
lapsed . . . Carolina came thr
at Orangeburg, to see the b(
way to their home on the As
Everyone with transportat
side will leave for Orangebi
Wolfe, Temple Fairey, and .J
house either before or after
10 are all the sweethearts of Sig
and the roses of K. A. will I
Lula Mae Sutton, Carolyn I
Smith, Kitty Ketchin, Betty
Newlin, and Gloria Newlin.
Then there's the one about
"Melvin! Melvii
"What, Ma?"
"Are you spittii
"No, Ma, but I':
The Sigma Nu fraternity .
in mortuary science, wish to I
Schofield has obtained two sq
named Anne . . . the other S
efforts have been completed
be named Adams . .. Also, Il
bridge wient to the Georgia 'T
Allendale last week were T.
Johnson, Doc Funderburke,
comes but once a year, theref
to ride his broom but once a
to have a function, as is the
bob for the only apple in th
first choice.
Some of the old grads v
ployees . . . those that wei
and other out-of-towners .
nette, Mildred Roycroft, Jo
Virginia Padgett, Lil Dowl
Hammond, Seven Up Spai
Charlie vonLehe, Ed Atii
These are few among many
Delta Zeta celebrated its,
with a banquet at Harvey's
Lowman celebrated hers wit
last week-end . . . Ansley Kc
boro, Ann Floersheimer . . .
had a pledge supper . . . dit
officers of Sigma Delta are ar
Claire Caln, Vice-President;
Stark, Treasurer.
The holiday should be de
can do ... mainly because
ledge will visit at W. C. U
Betty Bartholow is homew
land .. . and Betty Faulco3
Doris Kohler will leave tod
yipe. .. Doris Nash, Jea
Polk will visit in Walterbo:
call to dance was only wha
attended the Air Corps ca
You trust its quality
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Backs CARIOLHI
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DICE
',Y PADGETT
w composed of 22,000 screaming,
y rooster, and one stuffed Clemson
green with envy, and finally col
u . . . A part of this crew will be
>ys send the cadets well on their
hley unvictorious.
ion and sort of on the recovered
irg . . . "Fire" Hydrick, Emily
immie Shecut will all have open
-he game . . . Studes going down
ma Chi, all the violets of S. A. E.,
e there . . . Also, Doris Barnard,
erry, Goldie Lowman, Margaret
Davis, Marjorie Little, Delores
Melvin
Of"
ig in the fishbowl?"
n comin' pretty close."
By Ann Onymous.
also known as the new students
iave it be known that brotheis Bill
[uirmy wirmy goldfish . . . one is
land . . . and as soon as financial
lie will purchase still another to
irold Sullivan and BillyBoy Trow
'ech-Auburn game . . . Visitors in
B. Fersner, Eustace Miller, Jack
ant4 the Riley 's . . . Hallowe 'en
ore Muddy Water Mills only gets
year . . . The Piker's are going
S' Via Nu's . . . B. Browne will
3 bucket, as lie is prexy, and has
Y,ere here, the white collar em
,en't drafted or teaching school
. . Peggy Bailey, Evelyn Bur
an Atkinson, Elizabeth Coskrey,
ing, Olin Dorn, Ed White, Earl
i, Jim Spears, Frazier Blakeley,
son, and Charlie Robinson...
19th birtlhday Friday, October 24
. . Speaking of boithday's, Goldie
i a house party in St. Matthews
tehin had as her guest in Winns
Kappa Ielta pledges and actives
Ah it, darn it . . . The new pledge
mnounced as Miriam Hobin, Prexy;
oris Babin, Secretary, and Sylvia
clared Saturday ... but it's no
weryone is leaving . . . Pat Rut
N. C. in Greensboro, N. 0....
ard bound to Baltimore, Mary
ier has been to Washintn .. .
ay for Wyoming, Delaare .. .
nne Stafford, and Mary Frances
ro . .. Come and trip it . .. the
t Libbie Lifchez needed . .. she
det dance in Augusta, Gawgia.
The tast
hat chr
never c
You'll welcome Ice-cold Coca-C<
a. thirst comes. You taste Its qi
goodness. Ice-cold Coca-Cola gil
and never cloys. You get the f4
'' boatrefreshment. Thirst ask
p/tX BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF 1
SCOLUMBIA CQCA-COLA
IA Inii Every Field
BIA CHAMBER
MMERCE
DY STREET
)ed Ri
Mrs. J. F. Gibson
Is Acting Matron 4
In Wade Hampton I
Mrs. J. F. Gibson, Georgia, will act
as matron of Wade I lampton college p
during the absence of the regular ma
tron, Mrs. Blanche Davis. Mrs. Da- C
vis- is confined to her home at 1015 t
Barnwell Street while recouperating 9
from a fall which injured her leg.
Mrs. Gibson, former matron at
Florida State College for Women in c
Tallahasse, says University dormito
ries are run differently from women's
dormitories at Florida State. S
"When I first came to Carolina, I A
was amazed to find that there were c
no 'black lists', no freshmen who
could have no dates, nor any restric
tions on dating except those imposed
by common sense," Mrs. Gibson said.
"But I must admit that I like the
Carolina system. I have always felt
that it is better to have a few rules
which are abided by than many which
cannot be enforced."
Euphros Elects;
Hypatians Argue I
New members were elected to the
Euphrosynean Literary Society at a
meeting held Wednesday afternoon,
October 29, in Euphradian Hall.
These names will be posted in the
near future.
During the business meeting, which
was conducted by the president, Kath
ryn Edgerton, the girls voted on the c1
proposed revision of the constitution. t
The chairman of this committee is
Dot Elliot.
Other officers of the society are:
Vice-president, Mary Frances Polk;
secretary, Irene Gordon ; treasurer,
Barbara Ballentine; and critic, Mary
Crow.
Nelson Addresses
Joint ."Y" Luncheon
Claude Nelson, tiaOeing secrt!!ary
of the World Student Service Fund,
addressed the general meeting of the
YMCA and YWCA \Vednesday at
the monthly luncheon.
Mr. Nelson, a Rhodes scholar, was 0
formerly executive secretary of the 1,
YMCA in the southern region. I e
was also secretary of the "Y" in Italy.
The World Student Christian Ser- I
Vice is an organization which aids stu- e
dents in prison and concentration -
camps of countries at war. The
organizitionl has been particularly ac
tive in China and Poland.
IIYPATIAN
At thec last meeting of the I 1ypaian
Literary Society Wed(nesday a fter
noon01 in Clariosophic I lall, Mildred
Kohn !ed the members in a dliscus
sin1 (of the effect of the national
training proigrami on the youth of the
nat10on.
Margaret Smith is president of the
ila Just as often and as surely
sality, the quality of genuine -
es you the taste that charms
tel of complete refreshment,
; nothing more.
HE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY
BOTTLING COMPANY
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1345 MAIN STREET
"LEAVE SHOES AT
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Wolfe Named Wi
]hairman Of Da
ion de Script Ca
Nineteen girls were elected into
Ton-de-Script, University tea dance HC
lub, at the first meeting Tuesday af- prob.
!rnoon. Total membership of the or- rouni
anization is limited to thirty. I IC's
New members are: Trina Murpy, saunt
lary Dana, Kat Edgerton, Fran- into
es Smith, Marion Wilder, Mary eds a
Vithington, Byrd Lucius, Josephine ter o
stout, Lillian Rhame, Dot Derrick, Th
lary King, Lil Boulware, and Fran- for
es Simpson. swea
Also, Lollie McCants, Sarah Da- ance.
ics, Toar Hope, Linda Copeland, movi
iva Hampton, and Betty Ilughes. over
Chairman of the group is Emily
Volfe and the assistant chairman is com
trances Simpson. Plans for the first Othe
ca dance will not be made until ar- ing
angements for Senior Damas are whic
omipleted. ly,
othel
"Y" Entertains clarc
of h1
N4ew Students able
sales
The Y Cabinet was hostess at a ries
>arty for new students of Wade tion
lampton Saturday from 5:30 to 7:30 strin
I. n. About 50 guests were present. TI
tefreshments were served during the color
fternoon. and
Marian Wilder, social chairman of ol!"
lie YWCA, headed the committee in the <
narge of arrangements. Similar par- burni
les will be given during the semester. male
)ates for these will be announced by how<
osters later. amot
to tl
iix Carolina Colleges To cand
-oid Social Service Meet and
Beec
The Social Service Federation of Ur
;outh Carolina college students will lowc
cet in the education building of Main no g
;treet Methodist Church on October est f
0, Mary Lyde Doty of the University and
;chool of Sociology and Chairman of -Ar
he lanuUg1dJi Lonlittee ainnounced will
esterday. recor
A complete progran will be drawn Oh,
ip this week. Miss Doty said. Miss satis!
.ouise Bailey, Secretary to the dean and
f education of the University, will
ad the panel discussions. It
Repi;esentatives from Converse, the n,
Vofford, Winthrop, Furman, Colum- ican
,ia College, and from the University pay t
f South Cariolita w0l i> precia are
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for
Carolina Sti
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am is
nning Ways Of
rk 'n' Handsome
ptivate Sims
By Sara Flinn
gets around. You boys have
ibly eyed him enviously, sur
led by swarms of Sim's lovliest.
the only man we know who can
er unannounced and uninvited
a group of busily convening co
nd immediately become the cen
F an admiring group.
e charm schools are clamoring
his secret. Well, some Sadies
r it's his utterly original appear
Shorter in stature than most
idols, still the femnies swoon
his melting brown eyes and
-over-and-let's-talk-awhile smnille.
rs will tell you it's his nevej-end.
repertoire of songs and (lances
h he performs willingly, modest
md a little indifferently. Still
more mercenary feinmes de- l<
they welcome our hero because (L
is oninipresent supply of unbeat
peanuts-for, he is a goober t,
man of campus renown and car
away from every meeting a por- C
of co-ed dough as well as a pi
g of hearts.
iis very popular gentleman of
runs by the name of Charlie
professes to be, in age, "fi' year
All his earnings lie donates to "
ause of keeping the home fires g
ng. lie admits that, like other r4
frequenters of Sims parlors,
ver, lie squanders a small C
int. "Yeah," he says, "I go dow' tl
'ie sto' and gita peniy wuf a
y an' a penny wtnf a chewn gumi
I take my nuvver a penny wuf a 1,
hnut chewn gum."
ilike all other Sims male visitors, C
ver, Charlie vows: "I ain got C
Lil." But as lie says it. his hon
ace guiltily turns a deeper cocoa.
the Simsters' hearts miss a beat. cl
i ardent Carolina supporter, he
shout upon request (and proper C
ipense) "Ginic beyu, Ganecocks."
for a few hundred Charlies to
Fy the demand for siall, dark
iandsomes! C
is estimated that at least half
early 1,500,000 youths in Amer
colleges are working to help
heir expenses, while 20 per cent
Rying ali the;r cntq
ters
udents
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Miss Lodema Gaines
raines Elected
rice-President
t Convention
The regional convention of Alpha
appa Gamma came to a close Sun- pl
ty morning with tile installation of d:
Ie new officers. Nfary Katherin.e si
o(son, alumna of State Teachers sc
r)llege, Farmville, Va. was elected
-esident. Dink Gaines, Uiniversity of to
uuth Carolina Circle, Columbia, se
C. will serve as vice-president. te
Other officers are: Frances Card
ell, executive secretary; Jane Nlont- sI
>mery, recording secretary; Alarga- f
t Wright, Editor of Torchbearer. S1
The main topics of discussion were bt
ampus Problems. It was decided la
at the Freshman Orientation course
the University of South Carolina th
id solved one of the nio-t vital prob- di
mis. Other round table discussions o%
ere on Developing Leadership in
Allege Girls, and Overorganized P
A111pus.
Thirty-five delegates represented the
>llowing circles: Joan D'Arc Cir
Le, State Teachers College, Farm- tl
lie. Va.: Olvnmia Circle. Oucen's of
jllege, Charlotte, N. C.; the Flor- al
ice Nightingale Circle, University of te
uth Carolina, Columbia, S. C. and
e Clara Bart-:: Circie, Columbia te
Alege, Columbia. S. C. si
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irls Will Use
tOTC Equipment
The co-ed rifle team of the Univer
ty of South Carolina will be reor
inized Thursday, November 6. All
ris interested in joining the team
ill meet at the rifle range in the
niversity gymnasium at 3 p. m.
Rules for participation and a sched
e of try-outs will be drawn up at
is meeting, and a captain will be
ected. Girls experienced in handling
rifle are especially urged to attend,
it all interested girls are elig';le.
.ll instructions will be given those
ishing to fire for the first time.
Captain Robert A. Ifall, professor
military science and tactics, an
)nced that the rifle range, rifles,
d targets used by the ROTC un:+
>uld be available to the co-eds.
The range will be cleared for c-ed
actices from 3 to 5 p. m. on Mon
Ly and Thursday, Lt. C. E. Boyd
id. A member of the staff of the
hool of military science and tactics,
a petty officer, will be on the range
tring all firing hours. An instruc
r licensed by the National Rifle as
ciation will be present to direct the
Postal matches and shoulder to
oulder matches will be arranged
ith teams in other schools. Plans
r a competition with Louisiana
ate Teachers College are already
ing nade, Jane Cox, captain of
t year's team, said.
A co-ed rifle team was organized at
e University last spring, but was
'contiited in May because of an
ercrowded range schedule.
ii Kappa Sigma Frat
Lilt Active On Campus
The Gamecock wishes to announce
at the Phi Kappa Sigma fraternity
the University campus is very much
ive and is still a member of the in
r-fraternity council.
Ed Scott is president of the chap
r ;d two boys have been pledged
ice the beginning of the semester.
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