The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, November 28, 1941, Page Page Three, Image 4
Senior Damc
NO DICE
By NANCY PADGETT
Pardon me, boys . . . no, it ain't the Chattanooga Choo Choo . . ,
but we are strictly on the beam (thanx to Morton the Mortified), ir
spite of the fact that the Miami game wasn't as it should be
coconuts to them, and orchids to the team
TOOT...
Tweet Tweet was a little bird,
He sat upon a railroad track.
One day a train ran over him,
And then guess what
Shredded 'tweet.
Bog from the Log
FETE . . .
Pi Kappa Phi's and bridge shark Claude Cely will celebrate their
Fopider's Day on December 10 with a banquet at the Columbia
Hotel .'. . It's nonstag, so its time to begin that everlasting practice ol
casting wistful eyes to the lads, co-eds . . . Kappa Delta's, past, present
and pledges travelled en masse to the Jefferson Hotel Tuesday to have
as their two former members of the sorority at a luncheon . . . GuestE
of honor were Sammie Thompson . .. now Mrs. Tommie "Teahound'
Ingrain of the David Aiken Social Club, and Miss Betty Boineau, wh(
will be married in the near future to one of Uncle Sams favoritt
nepews . . .
STUFF . . .
Those unhappy birds, turkey's, came to an a blissful end with a Thanks
giving feasts here and yon . . . Most every one turned their wear:
minds homeward . . . completely exhausted after mid-semesters quizze.
. . . but some few went to Miami, or other spirited places . . . Mildre
Coe went down to see the game, and visit old friends . .. Joyce St
Onge had as her guest Bobbie Wagman . . . they took the town o
Stuart, Fla. by storm . . . Joan Azarello was Florida conscious an
spent her holidays in Sanford . . . Jean Stafford visited Ada Newton ir
Spartanburg . . . Jimmy Galloway, and Bill Mayes, uld timers of tht
Piker's were around, and viqited the boys . . . G. G. Dowling, Joab'
big brother . . . if it's possible was on campus visiting the Sigma Nu's..
KALE . . .
Local frosh, broke as a haint, wrote to the usual source . . . his pop
asking for an advancement on fiis April allowance . . . it sort of read
like this . . . Dear Pop, I'm so broke that if battleships were sellinf
on Lake Murray for five cents a piece, all I could do would be to run ul
and down the banks and holler: "Ye' Gad!! Ain't they cheap?" . .
parking ticket for the week for the best joke goes to Jish Tish, by gish..
of Tenement 10 . . .
HOP . . .
4 Kappa Sigma's have completed plans for their formal December 5
from all sources, other than the frat . . . it will probably be one of th
best of the year . . . Another pow-wow will be December 12, when th<
Violets of Sigma Alpha Epsilon give their formal at the Columbia
Hotel . . . watch for further bulletins . . . Advance news on the Christ
mas Hop at the Citadel . . . Lucille Overstreet, and Libbie Steadmai
will be thar . . . The age of Square Dancing has not passed down th
beaten trail . . . the Sigma Nu's announced with much vim, vigor, an<
vitality that tomorrow night they would hold a frolic at Pinewood..
Muddy Mills, crime reporter, of the Piker's say that the boys are plan
ning a Christmas party at Earlwood Park for the night of Decembe
17th...
BALL .. .
Carolina will be there as always . . . at least, partially so . . . Evi
Hampton, Julia Anne Connelly, Alice Glominski, Harold Sullivan ar
going up to the Army-Navy game to be played tomorrow in Philly..
Betcha Navy tromps the Army team . . . Navy Day is being declare
here Saturday according to Evelyn Schaefer . . . a lot of gobs, and
gal . . . Navy means water . . . water suggests houseparty . . . ther
it is . . . the pledge of Chi Omega are giving the actives a week-en
houseparty up on Lake Murray this week-end . . . The Tri Delt
Mothers Club are planning to give the gals a party soon . . . Clair
Kahn and Doris Babin will spend the week end at Chapel Hill...
FINNISH . ..
For those of you who have shun~ned Honky-Tonk, be sure to see th
repeat performance of Tim McCoy in "Who Untied My Horse"...
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Mary Wylie Conniffe
First Frat Formal
Of Semester To Be
Danced Next Week
The Kappa Sigma fraternity wi
have its biennial formal ball Frida
December 5, in the Jefferson Hot
with Buster Spann and his orchesti
furnishing the music.
Preceding the dance, the chapti
will have a banquet at 7:30 p. m. f4
all visitors, chapter members, at
their dates. The banquet will fo
mally open the district conclave
be held December 5, 6, and 7. Kapj
Sig's from Duke, University of Nor
Carolina, North Carolina State, D
vidson, Wake Forest, and Woffoi
are expected to be here.
Sponsors for the officers will b
Mary King, Columbia, for Jimn
McLeod, president; Ann Ficken, C
lumbia. for Marion Whaley, vie
president; Margaret Jones, Florent
for LuWt& McCutcheon, secretar;
Mary Black, Beaufoit, for Lionel
Wells, treasurer; Barbara Ang
Richmond, Virginia, for Craig Do;
er, master of ceremonies; Betty ,
Boyce, Kingstree, for Van Earl F
litigim, rush captain; and May Brin
ley, Georgetown, for Francis Colli
dance committee chairman.
The conclave will convene Satu
day afternoon with group and cot
mittee meetings. After the adjour
ment, there will be a party on Lal
Murray at the home of Dan Ell
The convention will end Sunday wi
a dutch dinner.
Date Of Carnival
Set For Dec. 9
The field house will be turned in
a full fledged carnival, Patty Bre
den, President of the Independen
announced. The combined forces<
the Independents and the Block
club have been working on plans f<
this gala fair, which will be pr
sented on December 9.
Side shows complete with fat I
dies and thin men, fortune telle'
gamnes, popcorn, peanuts, dime a dan
and a host of other attractions w
be featured.
Kentucky's Danville college, wi
341 students, offers 80 scholarshil
Nearly 50 per cent of families wi
children in college have incomes
less than $3,000 a year.
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Banquet Is Gi
Blue Key Merr
The annual initiation banquet of the
Blue Key, Carolina leadership frater
e nity, was held Wednesday night in
the Wade Hampton Hotel. Dr. Harry
Clark, extension professor of the
University of South Carolina, was the
ir
guest speaker.
id Six students were initiated into the
r- fraternity, and two honorary members
to were chosen. These members were
?a picked on their qualities of leader
th ship and are as follows:
a- R. M. Jefferies, Jr., Walterboro. ie
rd is president of Clariosophic Literary
Society, president of Compass and
e: Chart, vice-president of Kappa Al
ly pha, and former secretary of Kappa
o- Alpha.
e- Ed Parler, Cheraw. Ed is presi
:e, dent of Pi Kappa Phi, treasurer of
Y the German Club, former assistant
treasurer of the German Club, secre
e tary of the Euphradian Literary So
Jo ciety, and a member of the Debating
jo Team.
k- Jimmy Bell, McCormick. Presi
Is, dent of freshman YMCA, president
of sophomorc YMCA, president jiii
ir- ior class, business manager of the Y's
n- Bird, secretary of Pi Kappa Phi.
l- James A. McLeod. Florence. Pres
ke ident of freshman YMCA, vice-presi
is. dentsphomoae YMCA, prcsident
th Kappa Sigma pledges, president of
Kappa Sigma, critic of the Euphra
dian Literary Society, president of the
Carolina Pee Dee Club, and on the
Dean's -Monor Roll for three semes
ters.
Henry G. Heriot, Greenville. As
to sistant business manager of the Gar
e- net and Black, business manager of
ts the Garnet and Black, assistant bus
f iness manager of The Gamecock, sec
C retary of Kappa Sigma, and initia
>r tion chairman of the German Club.
e- Tommy Attaway, Fitzgerald, Geor
gia. WVinner of Block C's in foot
a- ball, boxing, andl track ; alternate cap
-s, ,tain of the track and boxing teams,
ce secretary of the Block C Club, and
ill member of. the social cabinet.
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WAA Makes Plans
For Ball Tourney
)n December 8, 9
Basketball practices for the c,
ournament sponsored by the W
n's Athletic Association began T
lay afternoon and will cont
hrough Friday, December 5. T
>ractices will be scheduled for
ean during the two week pei
Eliminations will be held on Moi
nld Tuesday, December 8, 9. Tc
-epresenting the seven sororities
he Independents will particil)ate
Each girl listed on a team mus
Lctively affiliated with that grou
he time of the contest, and must
ittended two practices before
)pening of the tournament. A re
)f practice attendance will be
laily by VAA officials.
All practices will be in the
iersity gymnasium. Following is
ichedule of remaining practices:
Friday, November 30. 5 P. M.
Alpha Delta Pi
Kappa Delta
Delta Delta Delta
'Aonday, December 1, 5 P. M.
Zeta Tau Alpha
Delta Zeta
Sigma Delta
ruesday, December 2, 4 P. M.
Chi Omega
Pi Beta Phi
Independents
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Social Cabinet
Will Honor Team a
_At Tribute Dance
A tribute dance to the football team
sponsored by thle Social Cabinet will
be held in, thle gym Saturday night
from 9 to 12. Mlusic will be furnished
:ed by I lenry Westbrook and his orches
o-tra. Thle football coaches and their
ues- wives are invited to be honor guests
inue at the dance. r
bree Tickets are onl sale at the canteen,
each or canl be bought from RaY Kramer, i
riod. chairman of the Social Cabinet. They
a
ansvance. If purchased at the door, the
price of tickets will be seventy-five
cents.
t be Wednesday, December 3, 5 P. Mf.- I
p at Alpha Delta Pi
have Zeta Tau Alpha t
t Se Chi Omega
cord Thursday, December 4, 4 P. a.
kept Kappa Delta
Delta Zeta t
Uni- Pi Beta Phi S
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t he Friday, December 5, 5 P. r.
Delta Delta Delta
Sigmna Delta
Independents
A special scholarship is main
tained at Dartmouth college for a t
"religious man from Missouri."
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3uster Spann To
M*urnish Rhythms
4or Formal Ball
Dancing to the tunes of Buster
pann and his orchestra, Senior
)amas will sponsor its Christmas
>rmal in the ballroom of the Co
imbia lotel tonight from 9 to 1
. m. Mary Wylie Conniffe, presi
ent, will lead the grand march with
er date, Oscar Laborde.
Other officers and their dates are:
A:th Ford, vice-president and Claud
:reason; Frances Smith, secretary
rid Grady Lemmond; lelen Atkin
n, treasurer and Dargan Frierson;
larie Fox, dance committee chair
an and Dave Wallnau.
The ballroom will be appropriately
ecorated with the patriotic colors,
ed, white, and blue. The flowers
-ill be arranged in the shape of a
r-standing for Victory. Besides the
iree regular no-breaks, there will be
special one for the members of
)amas and their dates.
JSC Verse Choir
.resents Recital
or Christmas
On Friday, December 5 at 8:30 in
)rayton Hall, the Verse Speaking
:hoir will present its Christmas pro
ram. This group is under the di
ection of Florence Robbins.
Nine girls compose the choir, which
sub-divided into two sections, light
nd (lark. Those girls who have high
r light voices are: Jean Brunson,
velyn Connor, Jean Smith, and Mary
ell Sanders. The girls having dark
r low voices are: Louise Bradley,
'hristine Cannon, Helen Philips, Vir
inia Thompson and Florence Rob
ins.
The program will be divided into
bree sections, the first being the Ad
ent, followed by the Nativity, and
nding with the Epiphany. Only
bhristmas poems will be recited by
he choir. Of the eleven poems some
.,ill be "Christmas Song", "No Room
n the Inn", "Angel Gabriel", "Ring
)ut Wild Bells", and "Summer in
Vinter". The high light of the pro
ran will be the presentation of the
:hristias Gospel according to St.
.uke.
The public is invited to come, and
ie admission is free, stated Miss Rob
ins.
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