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IndepE * I Am Just Who was the very right guy v after the holiday brawls and ball when every ed and co-ed is burie4 And what in the world is a very i 4 if there isn't anything to write in out of my friends was little moroi * But: Ti'ere is a little light and hopc of the week at Carolina is the I night. The affair will be held in joy of the Navy, and from all I Prexy Virginia Copeland is issub Mna boys (via this column), so d and join in the fun. * Hurrah For And we're not just being poll Naval Cadets dumped in our laps. of speech.) But Sims, at least thi eTal renovation. Who could resist a wonderful opportunity slip by? louder than the groans studenti steps of LeConte or rushing ove taking the doubling and tripling i Sigs, Pikers, Phi Sigma Kappas on the campus mixed in with tt being comforted with the promis pus. And Piker Jim Harmon h problem by taking over the Briar during the holidays and from all * Belles And Yes, it's the thing to do now, bashful. Sh!rley Sumner said while all sister K Ds cheered A Naydeen Pearce and Lt. Graham each other during the holidays, a tenant joined the sweethearts c many (did I hear too many fror came back after the holidqys fi Scoggins and Emory Olin Watsor pen very soon, and Betty Bailcy the same thing. The Sigma Dell Wednesday night and will turn c Wade Hampton Hotel. And lest Holman paitied Marjorie Edward night. * In The Futt The Pan-Hellenic council is pla rooms of Sims to tea the Naval know, boys, you might not like I President T. B. Fursner of the SA bi-annual banquet and dance on.i ....Junior Damas finally cc of the year on the 29th. * Stuff... The Chi 0's are mourning for home to Lookout Mountain, Tenn ADPI has recently pledged Bink] while Sigma Chi is sending thri Bauer, Bill Keith and Edgar Walte are allowed until Sunday. Then th KDs will tea their six new initiat McCants, Mary Dale Lott, Jand Frances Padgett and Virginia .Lar to see the six Sigma Nu pledge: Gorgeous girls, aren't they?.. had a White Christmas. She ho] Plains, N. Y. *. . .And N What column would be complet jokes. Not a society column, of cc tradition? Did you hear about ti rabbit hunting so he hid behind a t ....And what about the one and went into the living room?. amushroom was a place to neck-a [MET ROPOLITAI "THE OLD RELIABLE" Completely Air-Conditione PRIVATE DINING RO( CAROLINA ENGRAVING CO. W EBB'S ART STORE * PICTURE FRAMES ARTIST MATERIAL * 1431 MaIn St - Phone 2-4940 ndents Busy BY KATE SMOOT Nondering rho said Carolina is dull. And now is and just before those dark days I in books, I quite agree with him. iew gal going tp write in a column a column? And all that I could get i jokes. in everything, so the bright spot ndependent's annual brawl Friday the recently completed pride and have heard it will be very very. ig a general invitation to all Caro on't be afraid to come out tonight The Navy te; we are deelighted to have 200 (Pardon, please, it is only a figure a occupants, has undergone a gen the Navy, and who could let such The joy of all the females is even utter while climbing the many r to Wardlaw, while the boys are tp like real little gentlemen. Kappa and Pi Sigma Kappas will remain ie rest of the horde, but they are e of fraternity rooms off the cam as solved his, own little rooming Patch. He *tarted house warming reports hasn't let up yet. Wedding Bells girls, so don't hang back and be [ do" tM LT. Dick Barth Monday mnd cried. Former Carolina co-ed Zachery promised to love and obey *nd Helen Yobs and her little lieu in parade Wednesday night. And n one of the boys?) of the co-eds ashing diamonds. Transfer Patsy k of Carlisle are saying it will- hap and Sgt. Ed Hughes are planning as showered sister Doris Gottlieb iut for the wedding tonight at the we forget Lil Hanna and Phillis s, now Mrs. Paul Fellers, the other ire nning to throw open the sorority Cadets Sunday afternoon. Yes, we ea, but think of the girls!'. ... E~ brotherhood has announced their ranuary 28 at the Columbia Hotel. mes through with the first dance Milwee Goldschmidt, who will go to become a working girl. .... Ellerbe and Meta Jordan .... e more boys through hell. Ernie rs cannot speak ...,. but whistles ey will all be good brothers.. .. . es next week-the girls are Isabel a Flshbourne, Craig Carmichael, rimore . . . . and did you happen s at the game Wednesday night? .and Mrs. Davis of Sims really idayed with a daughter in White crnsense e without a couple of little moron urse, and who am I to break with ae little fellow who wanted to go ree and made a noise like a carrot? who thought he was going to die ...and one little moron thought all right, I'll quit. A RESTAURANT S OPEN TILL. 1 A. Mi. 1 -1222 Hampton Street >M FOR~ RESERVATION Columbia Office Supply Co. PR INTING Commercial Stationery - Office Equipment 1112 LADY STREET PHONE 5163 Records - Records POPULAR * CLASSICAL Large Stock - Listening Booths Radio Service "We Make 'Em Talk" *PHONE 8131 Dance II Officers of The Independenta tonight at the Naval ROTC armor dent; Sybil Ingram, vice presiden land, corresponding secretary; Lou to right: Corinne Levy, reporter, 42 Initiated In Hypation On Wednesday Forty co-eds were initiated into the Hypatian Literary Society Wednes day before Christmas holidays. Phyllis Holman, president, presided at the candlelight ceremony, after which the officers were introduced to the new members. Mrs. Maude M. Hawkins, faculty advisor, spoke on the value of literary societies today. Marie Fox, vice president, talked on the history of the Hypatians on the campus. After a short business meeting refreshments were served. A nominating committee for 1943 officers was chosen. The members of the committee are Marian Sanders, chairman; Kathryn Martin, a n d Edith Goldman. The new members are Tesa Blue stein, Ruth Sholk, Doris Garfield, Nina Silverman, Josephine Newvell, Frances Mann, Peggy Martin, Maxine Stukes, Mary Nelle Sanders, LIew ellyn Cupstid, Carolyn Corbett, Gloria Hogg, Sarah Bass and Dolly Cox. Also Betty Lewis, Zena Dimitri, Laura Gouch, Ruth Reynolds, Lenore Zoob, Gloria Rast, Josephine Free land, Jean Funderburk, Olga Lona way, Janie Zusman, Beatrice Efron, Shirley Shapiro, Willie Frances Sum mers and Mary Kane. Also Doris Buff, Elaine Grubb, Juanita Starr, Marguerite Christmas, Rebekah Turner, Anne Royall, June Rephan, Kathryn Winders, Kathleen Kieckley, Margie Curtis, Kathryn Houlihan, Ethel Lazar. The newly elected officers of the Hypatian Literary Society are: Pres ident, Marie Fox; Vice-President, Edna Long, Secretary, Jo Zula; Treasurer, Lillian Perkins; Recorder, Catherine Martin; Critic, Sara Whit wvorth; Monitor, Edith Goldman. New Plays Announced By Ward's Office Thirteen new non-royalty radio plays have been added to the exten sion division's play library, Mrs. D. R. Riser, head of the extension division library announced this week. The plays are edited by Arch Ob oler and they are designed to wake up Americans. They concern the United States and the war, but they are no war play in the stfict sense of the word. They are'not about front line fighting and dive bombing and commando raids. They are .about people at home, people like ourselves who are proud of our country. They were published by the Asso ciation for Education by Radio, which was organized in the national de fens days of 1941. Form( dependents' Officer I . who with their dates will lead th4 V. Those in the picture are top, left t; Josephine Zula, recording secri Is Pendergast, tieamurer; BeUsy Ur! and Alice Hogarth. chairman of th Col. And Missus At Ghost Dance Dr. J. Rion McKissick, presi dent of the University and his wife donned formal attire to go to a dance that was not a dance Tuesday night. Mr. and Mrs. McKissick rushed from a dinner party to get to the dance on time. When they arrived at the Naval ROTC Armory where they expected to hear the sweet strains of Melvin Hemphill's music, and to see the University boys and girls doing boogie woogie or graceful waltzes, they saw the armory in - complete darkness. The dance that they had planned to attend was the Independents formal which is going to be held in the armory Friday night. Formal attire will not be in vain only three nights later. CENT RA L DRUG CO. * 5197 - PHONES -5198 1204 Main Street BUSINESS '1 IS ESSENTIAL TO EVER~ COLLEGE MEN 1218 SUMTER STREET DAY. NIGHT. AND U RAKDroughon's Bu! PAKW. LYKES. PnREtOINT MRS. D. T. PAULKENBERR * STUDENTS SUITS PRESSED 25c * Pick-up and delivery sen these prices i EXCELLENT WORK ,WARWICK DR Toni fIgure at their annual formal to right: Virginia Copeland, presi. tary. Second row: Leone Strick ani, dance uhimirmBoan.Btm, left e staff. Additions Made On Lights And Blinds At Sims During the Christmas holidays sev eral improvements were made in Sims dormitory at the University of South Carolina. The lamps that the Sims council requested be put in the studics in that building were put in. The windows and shower curtains were washed at a cost of $150. The maids washed the venetian blinds. The building was given a thorough cleaning. The blinds are washed twice a year by the maids. CAUGHMAN'S ESSO STATION * Complete ESSO Service 1001 Sumter Street (Across From War Memorial) * PHONE 7193 Rings - Fraternity Pins - Favors Stationery - Dance Programs L.G BALFOUR co. 405 Palmetto State Life Building Corner Sumter and Lady Streets HON'S 'RAINING ('ONE, PARTICULARLY AND WOMEN TELEPHONE 5951 PECIA CLASSES .iness College WM. L-YKES. JR.. VNcePassDENT V. secKAmaV-TNasuISER SUITS CLEANED 50c ice on the campus for hrough the E EN ECONOMICAL PRICES Y CLEANERS 7ght' At SAE Formal To Be Held January 28th The biennial formal of the Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity will be held on January 28 from 9 til 1 in the ballroom of the Columbia Hotel. Music is to be furnished by Melvin Hemphill and his orchestra. Preced ing the dance the members of the fraternity will hold a banquet. Main feature of the evening will be the grand march in which will be the following officers and their dates: P. B. Fersner, president, with Ann Cathcart; Bobby Lumpkin, vice president, with Susan Simrell; Bill Ostendorff, secretary, with Sue Wil lingham; Bill Timmons, treasurer, with Muff Rowlette; and Alva Lump kin, dance chairman, with Willodene Rion. Other features will be four no-breaks. Greenery and balloons will deco rate the dance floor. Chaperons will be Dr. and Mrs. Mcl<issick and other members of the faculty. Fifty Dollars In, Books Sold At Carolina Exhibit More than $50 worth of books were sold at the University of South Caro lina book exhibit held in the lobby of the campus post office during the week December 5 to 9, Miss Mary P. Wheeler, chairman of the committee in charge announced this week. Thirty-three people purchased books from the 150 religious books on dis play. However, the prime purpose of the exhibit was not to sell books but to have the students see and become familiar with them. Those students helping were: Phyl lis Holman, Johanna Lane, Margie Curtis, Jaudon Harley, Jeraldine Wooley, Florence Hook, Sidney Wise, Dewey Gentry, Frances Turkett, Ken nedy Cobb, Camil!e llucr,,A;ac Adams, Cele Roberts, Carlisle Kearse. Billy Lawton, Emily Wolfe, Gerry Hare, John May, Gail Dixon, Bever ly Nininger, Walter Myers, Kate Smoot, Chess Wood, Graydon Dukes, Jane Speck, Charles Wanamaker, Roy Kilian, Betty Jo League, Samantha Cupstid, Buddy Black, Ruth Boggs, W. T. Beaty, Bob Weathers, and Louise Lindler. China - Sterling Silver - Watches SYLVAN BROS. JEWEL.ERS & DIAMOND MERCHANTS Genuine Merchandise Only - No Plate No Imitation Cor. Main & Hampton -Columbia, S. C "A Good P1 THE GOOD Open All Night K TI rag Three 9Pe M. Held In New Naval Armory The Independents, an organization of girls not affiliated with social so rorities at the University of South Carolina, are having their annual dance at 9 p. m., Friday night in the Naval ROTC Armory. The dance music will be furnished by Melvin Hemphill. At their weekly meeting in the second floor study of Sims dormitory Monday night, dues for the dance were collected and stag bids were given out. All University boys have a blanket invitation, but men in uni form have to present invitations at the door. Each member was given two stag bids. Officers and staff members will form the Independent "I" in the grand march. The officers are: Vir ginia Copeland, president; Sybil In gram, vice-president; Josephine Zula, recording secretary; Leone Strick land, corresponding secretary; and Louise Pendergast, treasurer. Betty Urban is dance chairman; Corinne Levy, reporter; and Alice Hogarth, chairman of the staff. Beryl Kerns Is Clemson Sponsor Miss Beryl Kerns, junior at the University of South Carolina, was one of tweuty girls chosen from over two hundred pictures at Clemson College in the semi-final selection of their beauty section for Taps of 1943. These pictures were sent to John Powers of the Powers Model Agency of New York, who will pick seven girls for the corps beauty queens. This final selection will not be an nounLed until a week before Clem son's year book comes from press. Louise Bradley Accepts War Job In Washington Louise Bradley, of Lexington, Va., senior at the University, will go to civilian member of the signal corps. She will report to Arlington, Va. im mediately after graduation Jan. 27. BETTER LIGHT BETTER SIGHT * South Carolina Electric & Gas Co. ace To Eat" Y SHOPPE Phone 9166 Printing Binding Engraving Lithog raphing lae State Co. Printing Dept. PHONE 2-3393