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Faculty-Stu Takes Cens File To Be Kept In Office Of USC Business Manager In an official census taken recent ly by a committee of the faculty. student relations group, there wer< 52 recognized University organiza. tions who have meetings, officers and activity. From now on, all of these organi zations will be kept on file in the office of the assistant business man ager, and whenever any change ir officers, or in time and place of meeting, this office must be notitied This is being done, -:aid Dean A. I. Bradley for two reasons: one, to help the University officials in lo cating some person, or in getting information to various groups; and two: to help in the compilation of extra-curricula activities in which a student has engaged, in case this is asked for in a recommendation for employment. The list or organizations follow. Any organization that is not listed should get in touch with the office of the business manager immedi ately. University Band, Carolina Inter Varsity Christian Fellowship, Amer ican Society of Civil Engineers, Student Chapter, American Institute of Electrical Engineering, Student Chapter, Student Branch of Amer ican Pharmacy Association; Sigma Alpha Zeta, Junior Damas, Law Federation, University Players, Sel den Society, Kappa Sigma Kappa, Alpha Delta Pi, Sigma Alpha Ep silon, Alpha Epsilon Delta, Wesley Foundation, Honor Council, Delta Delta Delta, Delta Zeta, Euphradian Literary Society, Baptist Student Union, 0. D. K., Euphrosynean Literary Society, Senior Damas. Also: Co-Ed Association, Kappa Alpha, Student Union Board, Phi Kappa Sigma, Sigma Chi, Sigma Delta, Future Teachers of America, WEBB'S ART STORE * PICTURE FRAMES ARTIST MATERIAL * 1431 Main St. - Phone 2-4940 DRAU( BUSINESS IS ESSENTIAL TO EVE COLLEGE MEb 1218 SUMTER STREET DAY, NIGHT, ANE FAKDraughon's Bi PAKW. LYKEB. PRESIDENT MRS. D. T. FAULKENBEl * WHY TAIK WE PAY FOR LIFE - HEALTH AND ACCl Capital Life & He; LESTER 1. Ba 1117 Hampton Street e T dent Relati us Of 52 Or Coeds With Pre, Urged To Join I Two Have Already Reported To Olson Co-eds with previous band ex perience are urged to join the Uni versity band, Dean George E. 01 son, 7lirector, said this week. There are approximately 18 co-eds in school who have had previous ex perience and can qualify. Dean 0!son said that there may be others of whom lie has no record. Two co-eds, NWillie Frances Sum mers and Ruth Reynolds, joined the band last week. Miss Sununers plays the susaphone, and Miss R ey nolds, the trombone. Band rehearsals are held twice per week, 7 p. n. Monday and 7:30 p. m. Thursday, on the stage of Drayton Hall. At present. re hearsals are in the nature of sight reading classes covering both popu lar and classical music in addition to standard band compositions. A limited number of instruments are available for those who do not have their own. The co-eds who according to Olson, have had pre vious experience are Rebecca Ann Busbee, Myra Lee Hendrick, Gloria Hogg, Mary Cantey, Amy Louise Swarthout, Betty Elaine Kennedy, Betty Edwards Lewis, Sara Bass, Ruth Kerns, Marianne Conder, Jacquelyn Mishoe, Lucy Lee Ar thur, Dorothy Juanita Liet, Doro thy Ann Roof, Willie Frances Sum mers, Carolyn Hodges, and Ruth Reynolds. The Board of Trustees of the University authorized the admis sion of co-eds into the band some months ago. Girls interested in joining the band are asked to see Dean Olson, 103 Harper college. Phi Sigma Kappa, Presbyterian Stu dents' Association, Compass & Chart Society, Y. M. C. A., Wig and Robe, Beaux Art, Y. W. C. A., Studcnt Cvu.nd, Pi "iapp Pti, Blue Key, Inter-Fraternity Council, Kappa Delta, Kappa Sigma, Glee Club, Lutheran Student Association, Clariosophic Literary Society, Sig ma Nu, Alpha Kappa Gamma, Christian Service Club, Delta Sig ma Pi, Hypatian Literary Society, and Block "C" Club. HON'S TRAINING RYONE, PARTICULARLY I AND WOMEN TEL.EPHONE 5951 SPECIA CLASSES usiness College WM. LYKES. .JR., VICE-.PREBIoKNT 4RY, SECRETARY-TREAsunUR E A CHANCE? EVERYTHING DENT - HOSPITALIZATION alth Insurance Co. ATES, President Phones: 2-2206 or 2-8828 Printing Binding Eng roving Lithogrophing he State Co. Printing Dept. PHONE 2339 ons Group ,anizations ious Experience Jniversity Band Long-Time Precedent Shattered; Moon Not May Queen Candidate A precedent of long-time standing has been shattered this year, with the elections for Carolina's Queen of the May! More than 650 students voted in the elections, and Mrs. Nan nie T. Moon, University post mistress, did not receive a single v9tel This is the first time in numerous years that Mrs. Moon has not been a candidate for the office. However, two other new can didates had their names added to the list, as votes were tabu lated Tuesday. "Peanut" Baum and Arthur "Goon" Wilder each received one vote apiece for the honored position of May Queen. As they did not receive a ma jority of votes cast, they will not preside at the May Day festivities. Chaplain McRae of 12th Corps Area Speaks At Chapel Lt. Col. Richard Oliver McRae, chaplain of the 12th Corps Area, spoke to the students of the Uni versity of South Carolina Tuesday, Mar. 30, at 10:30 a. in. in the Uni versity chapel. The topic of Colo nel McRae's talk was the "Thre< Kingdoms in a Person." The speaker said that there wer< three kingdoms in a person, the kingdoms of will, intellect, and emo tions. He pointed out that if th will of a person is bro'ken down there is nothing left. Will mean: life. It is the esteem which drive a person. The second kingdom, intellect dominates the will, stated the chap lain. He said that we build such ggt temple of knowledge ther is danger of it crushing our wills. Colonel McRae spoke of the thir< kingdom, the kingdom of emotions as the keystone of life. The othe: kingdoms are dominated by th emotions. Having been connected with th< army for a number ot years, Colo. nel McRae has seen extensive ser vice in many of its branches, start ing with his service on the Mexican border and continuing as an aviator in the First World War. ie recentlu returned from Boston where hie wa: instructor in army etiquette andl i: now located at Fort Jackson a: commanding chaplain of the 13t1 Corps and the national chaplain o0 officers of the Reserve Corps. USC Appropriation Same As Last Year The UJniversity's legislative ap propriation for the fiscal year 1943. 441 was fixed at $324,000 in the Geni eral Appropriation Bill p)assed by both the Senate and the Hious Wednesday. Thhe amount is th< same for maintenance as last year Other State institutions of high er edlucation were given the follow. iing appropriations: TJhe Citadel $155,000; Clemso, C:ollege, Collegiate Activities $150, 000; Clemson College, Public Ser. vice Activities $427,488; Winthroj College $257,000; Medical Colleg $223,000; State Colored Colleg< $100,000. We're Behind You CAROLINA Whenever You Shop, Look For This Emblem We Carry a Complete Stock of SHAEFFER'S - PARKER'S WATERMAN'S 0 FOUNTAIN PENS Also a good chnop pen for $1; Leather brief cases $2.50 to $5; Leather note books 65c to $3. The R. L. Bryan Cornpany 1440 MAIN STREET Anyt-hing Needed In The Clssroaom At Carolinic MEMBERS OF THE UNIVERSITY SOU week in Columbia to renew their efforts il material concerning the state. Mrs. Mary from Greenville, delivered 'he principal c above, Mrs. Oliphant, right, is pictured w president of the University of South Caro of the South Caroliniano Society. Below, torney, who was awarded life membership ii services, is pictured with Senator Henry R. Carelessness Causes Laundry Says ManaS Aficli of the confusion in con nection with laundry at the canteen is caused by carelessness, F. B. Rawl, manager of the University of South Carolina co-operative stores, said this week. A nunher of patrons, especially the pre-flight cadets, fail to use the regular laundry slips available pt the canteen, he said. Some fail to put their names on the slips. 'I'he rcgular bla..ks have an identification numl)er which indicates the laun dry caine from the University. Failure to use these blanks results in delay and sometimes loss of ar ticles, he declared. When a student or cadet uses the regular laundry slip, the package comes back to the University even if lie fails to write his name on it. Mr. Rawl said that patrons hav ing lost laundry articles should bring the used laundry slip whecn coming *BE SURE TO Walt Disney Showing CAROLINA APRIL 18-19 and 2 Tickets on Sole at Gittman Proceeds for Chinese Relie SPONSORE Business and Profess: OF COL * RECOREC Columbia's Most Compi DIXIE RADI4 U-NO-WE. 1712 Main Street COLUMBIA "A GOOD 1223 Taylor Steet ina Banquet| I R2 TH CAROLINIANA SOCIETY met last collection and preservation of historical C. Simms Oliphant, author and historian ddress at the meeting. In the picture ith Mrs. J. Rion McKissick, wife of the ina, and Dr. R. L. Meriwether, secretary left, James H. Hammond, Columbia at i the society in recognition of outstanding Sims, Orangeburg, at the meeting. Confusion With er Of USC Stores by his office for settlernent. He al so suggests that students and ca (lets double-check the number of articles being sent out. As a result of over-crowded liv ing conditions in Columbia, the laundry concern is unable to give as rapid service as before, he said. Snyder Speaks Speaking to the University stu (lent convocation at chapel next Tuesday will be Dr. Henry N. Snyder, president emeritus of Wof ford College, in Spartanburg. The subject of Doctor Snyder's talk has not yet been announced. "Doctor Snyder is a brilliant and charming speaker, and any student who fails to hear him will miss a great opportunity," said Dr. R. B. D)avis, chairman of the chapel conm mittee. SEE 's "BAMBI" at the T HE ATRE D - Admission 44C s Book Shop 'Til April 16th far,d Other Service Work i) BY THE Lonal Woman's Club UMBIA S. ete Record Deportment ) COMPANY NO-RADIO Phone 22103-04 STUDENTS! r excellent work on your laundry leave it at the e can give you one day service and ECIAL RATES TO STUDENTS LAUNDRY LAU NDRY" Phne 2-2147 Deputation Teai At Winthrop An( $70 Added To USC Red Cross Drive In Post Two Weeks Although the University campus red Cross drive officially ended two weeks ago, contributions are still coming in, Ralph Lewis, director of the drive, said this week. in addi tion to the $1,330 announced last week, approximately $70 more has been received. This brings a grand total of $1,400 for the campus war fund drive. Mr. Lewis said that the Alumni Office will continue to receive con tributionis as long as they keep coming. Campus units that have not obtained their 100% placards still may get them from Mr. Lewis. The University drive, a part of Richland county's campaign to raise $75,000, was sponsored among the students by Omicron Delta Kappa and Alpha Kappa Gamma. Holloway Leaves Naval ROTC Unit Instructor Baker Goes In Retirement To Farm The Naval ROTC unit has an nounced the transfer of Lt. (j.g.) >arleton Holloway. Lt. Holloway, only recently called to the staff of instructors, has been transferred to fighting duty. While stationed at the University he has been the Freshman instructor of Naval Science and Tactics. Also leaving the unit is Chief G. E. Baker, practical instructor of sailing, rowing, and knot tying. Chief Baker is being placed in re. tirement and intends to return to his former vocation of farming. In reply to questions concerning replacements for these two instruc. tors, Captain Needham stated that no reliefs have been ordered by the Navy department. FRED MacMURRAY PAULETTE GODDARD in "FOREST RANGERS" SUN.-MON. JOHNNY WEISMULLER MAUREEN O'SULLIVAN in "TARZAN'S NEW YORK ADVENTURE" TUES.-WED. BARBARA GEORGE STANWICK & BRENT "THE GAY SISTERS"I THURSDAY JOHNNY MACK BROWN TEX RITTER in CHS"OLD CSOLM TRAIL" FRI-SAT. PROGRAM-WEEK OF APRIL 11-17 Io TIs IS QUALTrY Columbia Coca-Cola Bottling C Columbia. 8. 0. n Gives Vespers J Other Schools y "Y" Bus Receives Extra Fuel Grant The deputations team visited Winthrop College for Vespers last Sunday night and Rock Hill and Chester high schools Monday morn ing, contrary to the statement of cancellation ruj by the Gamecock last week. Members of the deputations team were Polly Fillingim, Isabell Mc Cants, Owens Killingsworth, J. B. Heatherly and David Freeman. The theme of the Vespers pro gram, presided over by J. B. Heath erly, was "Brotherhood and Faith" and the topic of the high school program was, "The Necessity of Staying in School Now." The team sent to Charleston Sun day afternoon will conduct the Vespers program at the Citadel and present a chapel program in Char leston High School the following day. The deputation team headed by Joyce Hetzel, will include Betty Marshall, Jane Brooks Marshall, Betty Fishburn, Armand Bodie and Bob McNair. STREAMLINED LAUGHS DOUBLE FUN - FOR EVERYONE LUM and ABNER - in - "2 WEEKS TO LIVE" STARTS SUNDAY * For 4 Hilarious Days CAROLINA ENGRAVING CO, Columbia Office Supply Co. P RINTING Commercial Stationery - Office EquIpment 1112 LADY STREET PHONE 163