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Jne Padgett In The Merry Merry Month of May here it is May Day, and on top of that, clean-up day. Most of us awoke this morning to the clang ing of buckets and mops. Of course it w\as useless to even think of turning over and catching that extra forty winks so we hopped out of bed to make a brave attempt to do what we could for the beauti fying of ye olde school . . . then too we were prompted by grand il lusions 4of that noonday feast on the main tampus. Coronation Ceremonies for Queen Nora and her court will be held this afternoon at 5. Front all reports the gals will really he something to see . . . so don't miss it. 'T'he Colonel will crown the queen. Lucky, isn't he, hoys? Wait, don't shovel You'll have a chance to trip the light fantastic with Nora and all her court to night at the coronation dance. Tomorrow Promises to be anot her gala day w itlt the Non-de-!tript tea dance at ie Wade lampton and Senior Danas at the Armory. Quantities of warm water will bathe many a pair of tired and stepped on feet to morro%% night, but all of it will be well worth it and then some. Independent Officers for the coming year were recently elected . . . Helen ethden head the li:,t a, preaient: >.bil lagran, ;ortling secretar.y: Geraldnet IIair, cirresponding secretary: \\Willie Altller, irea,urer: ('orinne Levy, reporter: and Jaudon flarley. chair Tian of staff. Fraternities and Sororities Party a little heiore settlini dowm to se rious stud ' for approachiiig ex ans. The K. DI)' gave a tea lat ueek in honor oi the visiting prov ince presideit. NIrs. Virginia \\'il liams, aindl new initiates. Those ,who entered into the sisterhood are: Joanne Batter, julliette L.a Borde, Appie Speed, ''an a iller, and DeLacy Brown-h'lie Pi Phi's wil! a!e" entertain with a tea, Wed nesday, it honor of their province president--1he Delta Dehla Deltas % ill picitic at I,orest I,ake S Sattr day- -The Delta scitiors were hon ored at a breakfast Sunday morn intg-PIi Kappa Phi htad a g ranad tinme thirowsitng a party lTesday naght, aand plait toe party fiurther at a darop-ian hefore the Junite Ral11. Incidentals Citadel caime io thei campusil ine full force last uieek- mianty a SWeet o kint le:e ' te' hel1e l'ncle Sami next we ek. \\~il Suana lbe all smile, then~' We w ere glad to s'e the ianounaeeaint of Sloane IIlunger METROPOLITA6 "THE OLD RELIABLE" - PRIVATE DINING ROO I"Look For The Dog" MEH LMAN'S 1427 Mai GRADU GIF GA L( It Ball T Discusses Parties, People, Patters pillar's engagement to Dewy Brit tian. The wedding will take place sometiie inl june-By the way, watch for the coining announce Ilent of the engagemneit of a pop ular couple on campus last year. Glad to see Beck George has re covered from a case of mumps liclen ledden spent last weekend canouflaged with measles. K.A.'s Have New Home on Bull street for the du-ation. It is a large one room affair whOich certainly looks promisitg-epe( i ally to the boys since it sh:ac'> a duplex with a beauty shoppee. Romance. are certainly blooming on the cam. pus this spring. Rumors have started stating that Kit Harris has been seen dating Donald Cooper 'We hear too, that wedding hells are in the air for Ginny Copeland and Bert Hill-that ensign's white uni form must have swept her off her feet. Junior Damas had its anntual spring iormal last Friday at Oh .\rmnory--sure wa a good dance --T he Armory seem to be the place for dances this day and timle. Pan-Hellenic is having a drop-in for the C.P.T. hoys Tuesday night at Sims. The boYs thoruighly enjoyed them selves - especially drinking the punch. Nl,)r- things such as ti' 1-uti he d"ei ior the hm , in 're-light ;inld C.P'.T. n h]ile the are gtt oul ourl capiuMs. Zeta Tau Alpha elected new otficers at the last so4)riyin meting. Ghoria New lini n%ill ereas, pre-;idrnt: Gdoria Rast. 'ice-piresidlet: K athIlIeen Ilckley,' 'tecretars: ho, Nen ell. treaiurer; KIt ty% Yandell. historiaw: Carmel Jen11kml' Fiuard: .\l-1rian1e Ctmder,. ru1h capbam: aild \line Stuke-. a" ita t rus I ca-11 tp tai.4 1 Pi Kappa Phi lia, also elected somue of tle broth ers to lead them--)wight Holder, pe-ident: Ormond Toule, secre tarV: Buddy 'ennell, treasurer; Ankie Carter, warden: Rob Cold sith. chaplain: JimmY P'arler. his toraian: Charlie laher. interfrat co1u1cil: and jay laminet, Cierman This Week Orchids Go To Nora \\alsIh, out NIny Queen. andi J an Fishtturn. itaid of honor \\illie lIIensti., jus t camu 'e we lv hhmn s '--To the tired old seniors whon are leav ing us - oon-T he fit tute en-igns oft the I.. S. Natvy wh are uniishinig their R<.().T.C. w ork Ihere in NI ay--T o all the good lit. tle studrents and to Sarah I-linni. nteditor-in-chtief, whoi is leaving The t'.attucick in the lurch, I RESTAURANT I OPEN TILL I A. M. --1222 Hampton Street MA FOR RESERVATION Record Headquarters RECORD BAR n Street ATION "T'S )R E! o eg Junior Damos Danced May 7 Junior Damnas members of the University held their annual spring dance Friday, May 7, in the NROTC armory. Music for the dance, front 9 til 1 was furnished by Clarence Brazelle and his or chestra. The dance floor was dec orated in blue and white. Main features of the evening were four general no-breaks, one special no-break, and the grand march, Officers and their dates in the figure were: president, Marianne Conder n%ith Ed Boswell, vice-pres ident, Willie \Muller with Gene Clary, secretary, Mary Hope Turn er with Rutt Osborne, treasurer, Helen Pride Craig with Rudolph Gudmundson, and Martha Dobson with Lindell Blackman. Junior Damas is composed of 80% of the freshmen and sopho mores of all sororities and the non sorority group, the Independents. The chl)h has as its program two dances a year. Pi Phi Sorority SAE Fraternity Win Song Fest Four co-eds from the Pi Phi sorority, and a trio of three black faced boys ironm the Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity won the Alpha Kappa Gamma song-fest for their re:pective groups N\ednesd.y, May A\ this is the third time that l .o ha mt 11v t he bo s' e-Ip. th.y will keep it pe.rimanently. This is the first tilime that thle Pi 'lhis have woi the fest, alnd so imuist win wice more before they may keep their inp. permanently. ieraise the.\ won it this year, though, they will keep it until the fest next year. [he girls' cup w\as a new 11;(e, the DIeta Della Della sorority ha\ ing 0unn the last three ear s, in ubIhiclh the ivst has beeln hei. T!he 11i Phi qilartette "as dresed in nhlite skirt- and pastel sweaters. T hey sang t%%n) songs. a Negro spiritual, and "'i Phi Xielody". The SAE trio were dressed -as gentlemen of color, with tuxedos, black ski-,. and deep-Southern ac Celts. 'They sang a medley of spir tiuals, and fraternit\ songs, all blended into onie continuous song. Partit ipating for the Pi P1his were: Harriet Williamson, Jeanne Stafordi. Doris Nashl. and h.omuse Andelrson. For the SA E's, Howard I .ove. Joe Lnmpkin, and Richard ()wings sang. Besidles the swinning groups the foldlowinhg groups took part: for thle girls' cup. D)elta Delta IDelta, Delta %e(ia, Chli Omega, andt N app a Delta. I[he only5 other ho) s' group was te trio from the Sig na Nui frater - .1 tidlges for the contest n' ere sol dierN. T he fest is an anniual attair. spont ordbthe .Alpha Napta G ammna honorary sorority', in ordler to raise mnuey for their student loan fund. Big Doins With the SAE's New officers, initiates, and a party keep the SAE brothers pretty busy these dlays ... their new leaders are: Bill Ostendorf, president; I owsard L,ove, vic-president; Pat Tlhrash. sec'retary; andh \\'addy An Iderlson, t reasuirer . .. ew Stearer-, of t lie d ianiotds. are, or ns ill be, tomorrow night: Bilhy Ihoydi, .\ ike .oly. Charlie Gaines, and I.con Anray .. . to celebrate for these bruotheriS. all the chiapter wsill f--olic around, on Satturday night . ..int cidentally, too. the party wsill be for groom-elect Mac Riley, before lhe trips to Philadelphia with Ti D)elt Peggy Forbes for T[H E cere monv. Flowers FOR ALL OCCASIONS De LOACH E, Inc. 1113 Hampton Street PHONE 2-2187 in At Belle MARIANNE CONDER. JEAN PASCHAL. A. PH. A. Attains Membership Goal The Sotith Carolina Student Branch of the American Pharmna ceutical Asociation has this week a i onei~ ofIlun it annll goal,. The [ranlch nlon has 100"I' Iem hership (f the studcnmts inl the cho l of PharmatY. Thl, is the irI tine ill tih lis torv of the St ient Bra nich or the orgaiization hefore atfiliation Come and G Roomy toe mocs that the girls are wearing from now on! Rubber sole and heel! ALL SIZES! SLPPRsit 0 Students FOR GOOD CLEAN COLLEGE SHC 1015 Sumter St.reet FOR 35 YEARS CA WOMEN HAVE B BIHARI'S R (Air co. Special Luncheons a 1229 Hampton Street-A Fe JEROM F am VMidn s Who Led Grand M WILHELMINA MULLER. HELEN PRIDE CRAIG. w%-tith tihe A.I'h.A. that sucl a record I has beeii attaine(. The South Carolina Hranch is one of the first student branches that has attained 10 fl% mlemberdhip. The officers are President Charles Yandell of l'ineville. N. C. who %as called \ilth the air corps reserve in i arch: \'ice-lre-ilet. Dori, t,ox,.\'s Cohunhia: eCvre Texas: Treasutrer, \\allace F.van!-. A bheville. et 'em Girlst AAA to c FOOD VISIT THE )P AND GRILL Next to State Office Bldg. ROLINA MEN AND EEN MEETING AT ESTAU RANT ditioned) nd Suppers From 40c w Doors From Telephone Bld. mrht MARY HOPE TURNER. MARTHA JEAN DOBSON. I ' R S It's been a long, hea tailored robe of a TIhey are cooler thai ice cream cone ai longer. One hour's these means better spirits. See Mangel's co making your select 'nll Feminine MAIN AND TA Allan's First, always for in formals. WHY Shop all over tow that ALLAN'S h< at the price you , ay 31 Bob. Allan's Band Plays For Affair Midnight, May 31, will be the magic hour for the German Club's June Ball, which will climax the year's social activities at Carolina. Revelers will dance into the morn ing of June 1 in the USC gymna. sium to the strains of Bob Allen's orchestra. Leading the grand march will be President Bill Horger with Patty Lawrence, followed by Jimmy Par. ler, secretary, with Katherine Stone; Sam Beacham, secretary, with Mil dred Brown; Bill Blake, treasurer, with Mary Louise Goudelock. Also, Othneil Wienges, assistant treasurer, with Isabel McCants; Jimmy Leppard, senior leader, with Jo Robinson; Mac Rudisill, junior leader, with Juliette LaBorde; Frankie Marion, chairman of dance committee, with Betty Marshall; and Johnny Dieter, chairman of ini tiation committee, with Louise Nichols. Bob Allen has been broadcasting with his orchestra from the Rose land Ballroom in New York. I.ast winter Ioh played at the Ilotel Pennsylvania. li; tour south will include stops at the Citadel and Clemson as well as Carolina. Tickets for the annual function will be $5, a throw, the club an nounces. Members of the German club who are in the NROTC but who are not going on the cruise w%ill be able to come. NROTC boys who are going on the cruise will not be required to pay Ger man dues, it was announced. EFRESHING MARTNESS vy day . .. relax in a gay printed cotton. i the "lick" from an id satisfying much relaxation in one of marks and better Ilection, enjoy just ion. obes stari at $2.98 Apparel bYLOR STREETS Style and Quality n when you know as what you want vrant to pay. Allan's 16s19 ai: Stree