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4 -Social Regu Listed By Tri Rulings Govern Number Of Dances The social regulations passed by th board of trustees of the Universit are again in effect for the year 1942 43, and all campus organization should take note. The regulations were passed by th board in a meeting in the spring o 1940 and have been in effect sinc that time. All fraternity president in particular should read these agaii and notice carefully the contents, it i * pointed out. The ruling of the trustees was tha all dances should close promptly a 1 a. in. during the week except o special occasions, and at 12 p. m. o Saturday nights. The board als ruled that all formal dances be hel on Friday or Saturday night, or o: the night before a University holida3 with special exceptions by the socik committee. . Most stringent ruling was tha each social fraternity and sorority 1 allowed only one formal dance ever other year. For an infraction of thi ruling, Sigma Alpha Epsilon fratei nity was barred from the campus fc one year in the spring of 1940. Other rulings govern the number < dances allowed to the German an Damas clubs, and the Social Cabine Tea dances were authorized up to si per fraternity. Dances given by c for a group are to count as. dances c that group. Other regulalions required cial erons, a committee of faculty and sti dents, newspaper publicity to be har died through the News Service, an set forth the procedure to be followe in getting permission to give a danc New Booklet For Nurses Is Being Prepared By USC A new bulletin on the University recently added school of nursing being prepared for printing, accor ing to Prof. Frank H. Wardlaw, d rector of the University News Se vice. The bulletin will resemble oi issued to high school girls last yea but will include more recent info mation, Mr. Wardlaw said. Outlined in the bulletin will be il formation as to costs, required pr vious training and curriculum for t] nursing course. The school of nursing was add4 to the University's courses at the b ginning of this semester and is sir ilar to training programs initiated many of the leading colleges and ur versities in the nation. Hawkins Tells Effect of War On Literature At the meeting of the H-ypati Literary society on October 7, Mi J. R. Hlawkins, the faculty advist spoke on "How the War Has Affect, the Literature of Today." Each member was presented wi a small booklet of the society whi, tells its aim, motto, colors, flow< officers, dates of meetings, and t: members' names and addresses. * Get Your MUMS FO and don't for ART FLO 1227 Hampton Street Smart! Smooth! Sensational! CL Columbia S. C. lations Are istee Board "HappyDay&ys" Exhausted Cutie By TINA CANNON "Whewl What a day I" Such might well be the comments of Caro l lina co-eds tomorrow night as they fall wearily into bed at 2 a. m. after a round of two dances and The Foot ball Game of the season. Beginning at 1 p. m. tomorrow, Miss Co-ti will rush to the stadium for the Clemson Carolina game, then to the Columbia Hotel for the K.A. tea-dance, then back to Sims to change into that neW evening dress and on to the German t club formal. In between those times t she will have to sandwich a meal or 1 two-probably, a sandwich. Some 1 thing of a typical co-ed's schedule to morrow will probably run like this. To decrease confusion and to present several time savers, we offer the fol lowirig suggestions: 1. If you are planning to sleep somewhat later on Thursday morn t ing because of the holiday, lay out e your clothes you're going to wear to y the game, the night before. Then s they'll be all ready for you the next - morning if you can pick them out of r the corner where your roommate threw them when she was looking 'f for her new blouse. Your shoes you d will probably find in the bookcase or t. under your blanket that lies crumpled K at the foot of your bed. You sudden r ly remember that your only pair of f nylon stockings has a run and what are you going to do, now that the time is growing shorter? That prob - lem is quickly solved when your roommate goes out of the room for d something and you snitch her second d best pair. You throw on your clothes and plan to primp later. 2. About this time you suddenly remember that you haven't eaten since yesterday, so you run down to the canteen to guzzle a bottle of milk and while you are there the maid an nounces that your date is waiting in the lobby for you and is tapping his s foot impatiently. You run out to tell Is him you won't be a minute and when - people start staring you remember - that you have forgotten to put on any make-up and that your hair is ie still in curlers. r, 3. Back up the stairs you rush so r- fast that it's necessary to flop down on your bed to rest a second before 1- primping. As you do this, you pre e- cipitate a general landslide of all the ie dirty sweaters, dead corsages, letters, stale crackers, shoe horns, over-due d library books, and love story maga e- zines that have been gracing, or dis I- gracing your bed. You gaze despair in ingly at the mess, but decide that i- you'll wait and clean it up when you come back, since, after all, you are in a hurry. You yank the curlers out of your hair, jerk the comb through it, slap on your lipstick and powder and little hat, and off you go. In 2 minutes and 3 seconds you are back, having forgotten your bag and your athletic ticket. By this time, your mn legs are beginning to ache slightly -s- from running up and down the stairs, ir, but you disregard that entirely in :d thrilling anticipation of the approach ing game. Your somewhat haggard th date, tiredl of waiting, is beginning to :h be somewhat sorry he asked you to r, accompany him to the game. ie 4. After riding out to the stadium in a 1932 Chevrolet with 14 other peo R THE GAME get your corsage or The Dances * AT WER SHOP Phone 2-6781 ARENCE BRAo ANDHS ORCHESTRA Kapp Reading, left to right, top r "W~L it Aur Singers Ar University ple, you rush into the Carolin, dent section dragging your dat< Wne .na wvg the other as you shout, "Beat Clemson, Clemson, etc., etc." The stadi already crowded and the only you see are in the middle of a r< you crawl over 45 pairs of as: legs and finally sink onto the w bench with your hat askew ove eye and your tongue twisted murmuring "'Scusemeplease". 5. The game is hectic, the Ca team magnificent, the Clemson< ing section vociferous, your loudly raucous, and your thoroughly raw by the end c game. The only fly in the sc that tiny run you got in your ro< stockings when you snagged th< the rough edge of the bench, doesn't worry you long after Carolina touchdowns are made. 6. The game over, and wot hope), the next thing is to rus of the stadium, trying not to over too many old ladies and dren, and back to town to th lumbia Hotel for the K.A. tea You have a wonderful time be evei-ybody and his brother is and you meet the cuuuntest Cl cadet who's the most marvelot terbug you've ever danced witla the dance ends, you mention to your date that you're sorta h1 but lie can't bear because the 17 people in the '32 Chevrolet are ing "The Strip Polka". As you deposits you at your dorm he ens dire measures if you keej waiting when he comes back t< Music Style< For Dancin CELL Phone 2-93n a Alpha Tea Dan< ow, Nora Walsh, and Dot Erlich, inounced .Fc Glee Club wit Men And Worn madly Chorus Appointe beat um is Mrs. Hugh Williamson, di seats the University Girls' Glee >wv, so cently annoniced that the orted girls have been accepted in :>oden bership of the club for 1942: r one Anderson, Bea Scale, Betty from Minnie Hughes, Joyce Hetz Marshall, Josephine Freelan, rolina Doty', Isabel McCants, Bet :heer- burne, and Margie Curtis. date Also, Iris Fairey, Elaint broat Jerryrean Robinson, Barba f the drick, Mildred Carroll, Dori up is Alice Glominski, Ann WVol >miie's riet WVilliamson, and Mar m on Williams. but it Also, Ann \Vebb, Cecil< those Martha Parker, Mary She< lie Frances Summers, Murra (we Myra Brennecke, Helen Johi h out McFarland, Lillian Perkii knock Pope, Phylis Holman, ani cliii- Rodgers. e Co- Also, Elizabeth George, dlance. Hloulihan, Palmer Mitchur reause McEachern, Lib Evans, Al there, wvay, Barbara Larsevick, J1 emson Bull, Florence Anderson, Do is jit- and Christine Cannon. .As Mary Isla Crumpler is acce aintly The roll of the men's gle, Ingry, as followvs: other First tenors: Edwin Bets sing- nor Hlardee, Billy Lawton r date Killingsworth, and Malcolm breat- Second tenors: Allen him Herbert Benson, Chaford take Bobby Vause, Sam Wolfe, -Roberts. "" Baritones: Billy Bull, De; John Cleme'nts, Armand Bc ian Inabnit, Sam Roach, M , Smith, George Stuckey,, Jerc n,and Dewey Gentry. Basses: Sam Beacham, Browvn, James Hlarnman, 01 Steve Tabor, Spann Toney McKellar, Hlot-old McCord, Barnes. Robert Mobley is again ac< for this group. you to the German, and y< ise to be "ready Betty". 7. After eating a snack wiches, crackers, 2 cokes, 2< L a few candy bars, a bag of and several other varied arnd items containing cataries, yot -.for that shower. :e SponsorsT 1. / Bottom row, Frances Allison, and Dorothy --Courtesy of The Columbio Record. lub, re Following to mem Louise Hughes, ei, Betty dI, Susan ty Fish Grubb, ra Bun s Edens, fe, lHar y Grace Smith, Id, WVil 1l Smith, ns, Kitty is, Ann :1 Marie Kathrine 1, Edith ice Nor alia Ball ris Nash, ampanist. e club is ill, Miay ,Owens " Rast. Beatsen, Brown. andl Art an Clary, ~ die, Jul- ' art Gary me Stev ,E. G. >y Lyles, Donald mnd Scott :ompanist/ >U prom- // of sand :hockows, peanuts. Doris Dods sundried 're readye Tomorrow Wi Kappa Alpha 4KGMakesPlans, Chooses Members Alpha Kappa Gamma, honorary eadership and service organization or women at the University of South r :arolina, met yesterday to discuss >lans for the year, and to elect new nembers into the chapter. The new members will be an- E iounced Tuesday, December 8, when t di USC honor societies hold formal apping during the chapel period. To e eligible for AKG membership, a -o-ed must be a junior or senior, and ,s chosen by the active members for >utstanding service, and her service potentialities. Not more than four >er cent of the women of Carolina can be included in the membership. A salvage campaign for the col lection of keys, lipstick tubes, com pacts, and other scrap metals was sponsored by AKG last week in the two girl dormitories. Two large boxes of scrap were collected. Among its other activities, the or ganization maintains and annually en larges a scholarship fund which is available to any needy student as a non-interest charging loan. President for this year is Harriet Williamson. Girlbreak Hop Takes Place Of S. Hawkins Day The University of South Carolina does not include one of Li'l Abner's famous Sadie Hawkins' Days on its recreational agenda, but that doesn't daunt the USC Sadies. Just eleven days before the nation al girls-choose-partners day, the co eds will stage their annual girl-break tea-dance to which the girls do the asking, the paying, and the breaking. In other words, the gentlemen get asked, paid for, and broken. The function, which is sponsored annually by the Co-ed Association for the purpose of introducing new girls to the male element, will take place Tuesday, October 27, from 7:30 until 9:30 p. n. in the University gym. An orchestra will furnish the music. S A New Group Be it a "Coke-D hamburger huddl with either of frocks! Above, bodice ond skir t. in viking print ! sizes 9 to 17. OTHER I 7.5 an Originals Only At BELK'S I thTea Dance Entertains annual Affair Held After Clemson Game The University chapter of Kappa Upha fraternity is entertaining to riorrow night at the Hotel Columbia vith its annual tea-dance. The affair vill be held following the Clemson .arolina football game, from 6 until . Melvin Hemphill and his orches ra, the former Buster Spann congre ,ation, will furnish rhythms for danc iig. Unofficial sources report that he dance will be a "Victory Ball". Officers and their sponsors will be: 'resident, Robert Patterson, and Nora Valsh; vice-president, Jack Tobias, mid Dot Ehrlich; secretary and treas irer, Willian Blackwell, and Fran :s Allison; chairman of the dance ommittee, Frampton Toole, and Jorothy Derrick. Richland county Kappa Alpha ilumni are giving the dance for the :hapter. Mr. Frank Owens of Co umbia is president of the alumni :hapter. The order of Kappa Alpha was iounded at Washington and Lee Uni rersity, December 21, 1865, and the USC branch was revived in 1927. Ac tive chapters number 67, alumni chap ters 60 and membership 30,660. The emblems of K.A. are the red rose and the magnolia. Art Department Is To Exhibit At State Fair For the sixteenth consecutive year the art department of the University of South Carolina will exhibit its work at the State Fair, October 19 through 24. Miss Kathryn Heyward, head of the department, has announced that the exhibit will include work by at least thirty students, and th's will he' the first time that work by the' freshman students will be on exhibition. The students of the art department will present work in several mediums, including paintings, drawings, cos tume design, interior decoration and design. Textile patterns in silk and cretonne will be included under de sign. of DORIS DODSON'S! :ite"-a porch party-or a e, you'll be in the groove these spun rayon flannel "Pret ty Pleats," pleated Lef t, "Viking," two piecer Doris Dodsons in junior 7.95 >ORIS DODSON'S 5 to 12.95 n Columbia