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ermn Club don t'JpOte. me_ B, SARAH FLINN * To You And You And You ... Uptown it takes an hour to push through to the Christmas card counter ... Santa Claus is beginning to look a little shop-worn . . . the buses are beginning to heave with the crowds . . . on the campus, the snow Wednesday had everybody whistling Jingle Bells, and daydream ing of white Christmas . . . Sorority rooms are bedecked in holly and mistletoe ... people are forgetting and smiling at their worst enemies . . . in history classes, instead of notes there are figures of hours until Christ mas . . . or dates of when buses leaves . . . broke blokes are getting mad with their girls and wealthy gentlemen are getting sweeter and sweeter smiles . . . and all in all, things ain't so bad, nellie . . . to the professors who will have to work all during the holidays to have school ready for us and our 600 new naval gentlemen and to those of us Who will just sleep and get fat . . . God bless us every one, good cheer, and in case you hadn't thought of it . . Merry Christmas. * Merrily, Merrily ... Everybody is rushing around trying to get in at least one good party before retiring to Podunk until next year . . . the ATO boys had a gay time in the honor of and at the home of alumnus Bill Bray who had just returned from a lengthy tour of the west coast etc. . . it was last Thursday night . . . per usual they sang and listened to Brother Bray's escapades . . . and, well, they had a nice time . . . the ZTA's have been partying too; . . . they gathered round a Christmas tree Monday and exchanged presents, sang songs, . . . and watched their pledges take off the actives in a skit . . . and then Wednesday they had a boy-girl party for rushees and carried out the Christmas idea here too. . . the Pi Phi sisters celebrated Wednesday with a yuletide affair . . . and speaking of Pi Phi, they had a tea last Monday to show off the crafts made in a Pi Phi welfare association . . . the tea was good, the display enticing, and many Christmas gift problems solved. e Time Out . . . While I gripe . . . you can join me if you like . . . but honestly, I am Just beginning to realize what a dull situation it is wiei ile eswiw'11;le beloved Blue Key doesn't function . . . looka heah, maybe you are a worthy organization, and maybe people should be thrilled to become a keyhole, but how in . . . fudge . . . do you expect anybody to send any body a Christmas card . . . with no student directory? . . . gentlemen, your service to the university students in past years is appreciated however. o More Merrily Law* federation members forgot their weighty problems and played like ordinary college students Wednesday at member Sarah Graydon's house-an ideal place to cut loose . . . and the Phi Ep Pis are going childish . . . they say . . . personally I think its a grand idea . . . their scavenger hunt tonight, I mean . . . it's to be on foot to save gas . . . and beginning their Christmas holidays at the Citadel dances this week-end will be: Tan Miller, Patty Lawrence, Inez Morrall, Margie ,Black, and other envyed ones . . . the Tri-Delts will journey en masse to the city by the sea too, to see sister-debutante Anne Gregorie come out. * The Greeks Have A Word . . . New leaders, and newv Greeks spla'sh the campus this week: Sigma Alpha Epsilon has chosen the following new officers: president, T.X B. Fersner; vice-p)residlent, Bobby Lumpkin; secretary, Bill Ostendorf; treasurer, Bill Timmons; correspondent, Doc Funderburk; herald, Harold Graham; warden, Waddy Anderson; chaplain, Robert Watkins . . . some day I want to see some fraternity initiations and see what things like heralds and wvardens (do . . . every irat has another niame for its leaders... anyhow, to get b)ack on the subject, Pi Kappa Sigma has chosen: presi dent, Lyndall Blackmnon; vice-president, Cecil Campbell; treasurer, Charlie Sloan; correspondent, WVane Brady; andl marshal, Dick Mc Millan . . . Pi Kappa Phi recently initiated Joe Shaw . . . Delta E.psilon Pi pledged Doug Russell . . . and yesterday afternoon, the ADP's pledged Caroline Bell. * Christmas diff . . . Or Gaff... What a Christmas this will be for Toy Quincey who is being married to Ensign Tommy Siddall in Sumter Sunday . . . Frances Siddall, sister of the groom, and also a university co-ed will be a brides--maid . . . most exciting . . . the KAs are planning a houseparty during the holidays at Mr. Toots \Valker's country place . . . girls will be along of course... and speCaking of houseparties, Lucile Overstreet had one at home in Greeleyville with Charlie Holmes, Nora Walsh, and Chuck Garnet en joying the fun. * The End ...Period... As this is my last column, I feel obliged to revert to nature, and end with a moron joke or two . .. Did you hear about the moron who came home wvith a scratch on his forehead? . . .Well, his wife was sooo per turbed, and accused him of fighting. "No, dear", he assured her "I just bit myself." "How", she wanted to know, "did you bite yourself up there on your forehead" . . . Oh, he said, "I stood on a stool", .. . and then there were two pigeons talking when another strange pigeon walked up, and one pigeon turned to the other and said, "Wilt you look at that people-toed pigeon?" . . . just one more: as the little moron says, "Just because my mother and father are twins, doesn't mean I look alike."... and remember, don't quote me. IMETROPOLITAN RESTAURANT I "THE OLD RELIABLE" 0 OPEN TILL 1 A. M. ICompletely Air-Conditioned - 1222 Hampton Street I PRIVATE DINING ROOM FOR RESERVATION FOR 35 YEARS CAROLINA MEN AND WOMEN HAVE BEEN MEETING AT BIHARI'S RESTAURANT (Air Conditioned) Special Luncheons and Suppers From 40c 1229 Hampton Street-A Few Doors From Telephone Bldg. JEROME F. BIHARI, Carolno-'32 SDanCE KSK Banquet HeldTuesday f Kappa Sigma Kappa, University of South Carolina's honorary service fraternity, held their annual banquet Tuesday, December 15, at 8 p. m. in the crystal room of the Colum bia Hotel. Speakers of the evening were: Dr. S. M. Derrick of the economics department and Dr. W. H. Calcott of the history department whose sub ject was "Troubleshooters of To morrow." Officers and their dates were as follows: Frank Sloan, president, with Helen Yobs; Jimmy Guest, sec retary, with Lib Evans; Tom Per rin, treasurer, with Tina Cannon; Al va Coggeshall, chairman of the ban quet committee, with Harriet William son; and Bill Jones, scribe, with Sel ma Gilland. Others present were: Dr. and Mrs. J. Rion McKissick, Dr. and Mrs. L. T. Baker, and Dr. J. A. Stoddard. The purpose of the organization is service to the University. One of its projects for this year was the in vestigation of the housing conditions and it is also in charge of campus defense program. Christmas Vespers, Caroling, Party Planned For Tonight A special Christmas program will be presented in the University of South Carolina chapel, sponsored by the University YMCA and YWCA vesper committees. After the program the group will make a tour of pro fessors' homes near the campus sing ing carols, and will end with a social gathering at Flinn Hall. The program will start at 7 p. in., and will be over by 8 p. m.; the sing ing tour will end at 8:30. Christmas carols and the reading of the Christ mas scripture story will compose the program in the chapel. Both group and special singing will be featured, accompanied by the organ. The program will be over in time for any who wish to attend the dance being held later in the evening, ac cording to the vesper committee. Fighting Alumni Want Coed Mail "We wvant to hear from the girls --that's who wve're fighting for.", read one letter received by the Uni-. versity of South Carolina alumni as-' sociation, said its secretary, Ralph Lewvis. Many of the letters coming in from USC graduates now scattered all over the world are just to thank the alumni association for the copy of The Game cock they are sent each week, Lewis said. Many are to ask the address of former classmates. And still more want to hear from home, from their alma mater-and they want the girls to write them. In answer to such requests, the alumni association has bought a sup ply of V-mail stationery, and is ready to pay the postage of any letter a co ed wvrites to one of our alumni over seas, as part of the alumni program.] Names of boys overseas were given out at a recent meeting of the Co ed Association, but, said Lewis, thej number of letters brought to the alum-. nii offices had been disappointing. The association is now looking for some organization who will really put across this letter-writing campaign. Any co-ed interested in helping is asked to contact the alumni offices. MusiC Students Present ReCital In University University of South Carolina mu sic department students representing the piano, violin, organ, and voice departments were presentedl in 'a re cital Wednesday( December 16, in the University chapel by Hugh Wil liamson, director. Students performing in the recital were: violin: Mary Alcorn, Rubilec Pike; voice: Louise Anderson, Bar bara Larsevick, Marie Hodges, Betty Fishburne, Armond Bodie; organ: Patricia Scoggins, Doris Murray, Mary Isla Crumpler, Robert Vause; piano: Richard DeBerry, Doris Mur ray, Mary Isla Crumpler, Robert Vau:se; Kathleen Arthur, Doris Buff, Olivia Gould, Robert Mobley, Clare Driggers, Anne Wolfe, and Dorothy Phasey s Chri 7 Above are the sponsors for the c tonight. Left to right are: Binky vice-president; Mary DuBose for I Lawrence for Othneil Weinges. asi nan; Allen Bonnoitt for Jim Harr Susan Simrill for Steve Nettles, i Sigma Chi E Thursday In The Sigma Chii formal dance took~ place last night from 9 to 1 in the ballroom of the Jefferson Hotel with Nielvin H emphill and his orchestra furnishing the music. The "Sweetheart of Sigma Chi <ept secret until the time of corona ion was announced just before the rand march, which was led by Pres dent Bob Quinn and Marya Reich. rTe other officers and their sponsors ire as follows : Guy Castles, vice >resident, with Leonie Strickland; Nallace Evans, secretary, with Vir tinia Copeland; H arold Lutz, treas irer, with May Gordon Lathan; Frank Sloan, dance chairman, with Telen Yohs; Art Roberts, pledge cap aini, with Betty Roof ; Dick Roberts, unior leader, with Appie Speed; and limmiie Hill1, senior leader, with Jane a.yal. Records - Records POPULAR * CLASSICAL Large Stock - Listening Booths B R ADFOR D Radio Service "We Make 'Em Talk" .PHONE 8131 Radio and Phonograph Repair. WEBB'S ART STORE * PICTURE FRAMES ARTIST MATERIAL * 1431 Main St . Phone 2-.40f stmas I onight's Ball Sponso fficers of the German club, who will Ellerbe for Jack Tobias, president; Li )wight Holder, secretary; Estelle Fols Iistant treasurer; Mary McDavid for J1 non, senior leader; Betty Brady for tiation chairman. ~iennial Form< Jefferson Ba] Euph. Meeting Is Postponed The meeting of the Euphrosynean literary society scheduled for last Wednesday has beeni postponed until January 6, when Professor R. L. Meriwether will speak. Refreshments will be served at that meeting. New memnbers of the society re cently elected are: Ansley Ketchin. Tan Miller, Annec Miller, Janie Mar lowe, Isabel McCants, Jane Brooks Marshall, Patsy Scoggins, Marjorie Rogers. Louise Leitzey, Shirley Brown, Betty Fishburne, Susan D)oty. Annec Boykin, Lib Evans, Virginia Ilienderson, Lee Dutckett, Sally I lodges, and Carol I lumbert. * BO'$ M4E IT'S YOUR PATRIOTIC DUTY TO KEEP IN TOP PHYSICAL TRIM WHAT BETTER WAY THAN TO BOWL at the BOWLING PALACE (Gervals at Marion) BOWL FOR HEALTH! BUY BONDS FOR VICTORY! FOR SANDWICHES THAT ARE DIFFERENT - Visit - LEON & BEN'S LUNCHEONETTE & MODERN SODA FOUNTAIN - Located in the - BOWLING PALACE -ormal - ---............... lead the grand march at the dance icile Ocerstreet for Charlie Holmes, om for Sam Roach, treasurer; Patty ackie Sadler, dance committee chair Jim Chapman, junior leader; and i1 Held .lroom AKG SEAL SALE At A Success The Christmas sale of tubercuilosis seals on the University camnpus camec to an end this week, and H arriett Wii liamson, president of Alpha IKappa Gamma announced to da. that ttal receipts were around $.35.O0. ~"PLATFC ~ She'll r all year this love! dered R CANT4 or CHI) SUPRSIl 1886K rg 0 nree Tonite M. Hemphill To Play The annual Christmas formal of the German Club will be held tonight, in the ballroom of the Jefferson Hotel. The dance will be from 9 til 1 with music furnished by Melvin Hemphill and his orchestra. Main feature of the evening will be the grand march and the junior-senior figure. Officers and their dates in the figure will be: Jack Tobias, president, with Binky Ellerbe; Charlie Holmes, vice-presi dent, with Lucille Overstreet; Dwight Holder, secretary, with Mary Du Bose; Sam Roach, treasurer, with Estelle Folsom; Othneil Wienges, as sistant treasurer, with Patty Law rence. Also: Jack Sadler, dance commit tee chairman, with Mary McDavid; Steve Nettles, invitation committee chairman, with Susan Simrill ; James W. ]Jarman, senior leader, with Allen Bonnoitt ; Jimmy Chapman, junior leader, with Betty Brady. Christmas decorations will be used for the occasion. Chaperons will be Dr. and Mrs. McKissick and other members of the faculty. The German Club is made up of members from seven fraternities on the campus and its officers are elected by rotation. Its program consists of four dances a year. Christian Service Discusses Mission Ways in which the sugg'estions formulated during the Christian Mis sion week on the University campus could be put into practice were Us cussed at the regular meeting of the Christian Service club, Tuesday night in Flinn Hall. Leading the discussion were: Miss Mary Phelps Wheeler, of the Univer sity school of social work, chairman of the book exhibit r1iring the Chris tian Mission, and Sarah Flinn, co-ed student on the Christian Mission steering committee. After discussion the group agreed that the religious organizations on the campus were not touching all the stu dents wtih their problems, and that it should be the task of interested students to help remedy this situa tion. More discussion groups were advocated as the best way to get students interested. Co-ed Association Plans To Fete Legislature Ansley Ketchin was selected geii eral chairman of committees for the annual legislature tea at a meeting of the Co-ed association TIuesdlay after noon, when general plans for the tea were miade. (CommitItee me mbers were appointedl f or the ati air wh21ich will b e given on Wednesday. Ja't:ary 6, in sorority rooms of .>ima College opined en suite. Rings - Frcternity Pins - Favors Stationery - Dance Programs LG.BALFOUR Co. 405 i2mretto State Life Building Corner Sumter and Lady Streets xA "tPretty" >Practical Gift! miember you through for yglft! Emibrol' ALL SIZES ayon Crepe. DN PINK NTG BLUE. 10PE .. . si a,t