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German Cluk " acroi$ the CAMPUS By FRANCES PADGETT * Here's The Last Minute News .. . on how the young men of Carolina will be entertained henceforth while they are sojourning in the infirmary. No longer will students be in danget' of such distylses as whooping cough, measles, or what have you, just because the boys hate to miss out on their social life-what they manage to pick t:p in class-The campus service committee of the YVCA is making plans to call on the unfortunates who are confined to the in firmary. Not only do they plan to just go and talk to them, but they are planning to take fruits, magazines, and even a few posies if requested. Girls may sign up to be on this committee, but PLEASE DON'T PUSH! * Taking Advantage Of Last Weekend .. . Sally Nash, Barbara Lee, Margaret IcLeod, Jeanne Harby, and Corinne Levy went to the home town, Sumter . . . Margaret Tucker, Tan Miller, and Fances Randall went to the beach . . . lary hope Turner tripped to Bennettsville . . . Jane Specht and Vylda Mae Pennington went along too . . . Gloria Newlin had a visitor last week-end . . . Kitty Yandall went to Augusta with Nat Kleckly . . . Keitt Harris visited Ia and Pa in Spartanburg . .. Eleanor Barwick also made a quick trip to Conversetown. * Ah! Social Life .. . Afany parties have been given for Mildred Salmon recently . . She married "Buck" Larrimore of Georgetown Wednesday night . . . The Chi O's are still talking about Jean Pascal's wedding. and rightly so she was a beautiful bride . . . Tomorrow Slump McCauley will take the BIG STEP . . . Don't forget "H1appy Hour" tonight-From all reports this program is going over big with the Navy boys . . . The pre-flighters are having a shindig tonight. * It's Glorious . .. isn't it my good people? By this statement I am of course speaking about these mid-semesters that all of us seem to be experiencing. One good thing about it is that everyone is suffering together. No one has been known in the history of mid-semester time at Carolina to escape this common fate that is the same for all. Oh well, cheer up, by the time you read this it will all practically he over. So see life can really be GLORIOUS after all. * Hm , Sweet H iome . . that's what the GANIECO('K is singing these days. The home of the GAME.COCK has been moved to the third floor of Flinn IHall. It really does resemble the home of the artist, so of course that suits the staff tine. Have you ever secn any writers of a college paper who weren't convinced that they were really true artists but just weren't appreciated? Of course wvhen winter conmes the artistic nature of eachs staff member will become more noticeable . .. for there is a little coal stove in the corner of the office that we will have to keep the home fires burning in. Have you ever heard of a truly great artist who was not bothered with tontinually making fires to keep the cold hand of winter away from his door? So all in all we are proud of our new home. Come pay us a visit sonetine. * The German Club Dance ... will be SATURDAY night in the armory with Clarence Braell and his orchestra furnishing the tunes. In case you haven't noticed, screens have been put on the windows so now you can dance in the cool even ing breeze without fearing the dreadful buzz of a mosquito in the middle of a di amy waltz. It has been rumored that several hundred girls in Sims have started taking jitter-bug lessons in honor of the big occasion. Watch out boys ... you have a hard night ahead of you. * We Feel A Joke ... coming on. Since you really want to hear it ... here goes. Early to bed Early to rise And your girl goes out With oilier gu:y s. D)id I say that this was a joke? Ask the Navy boysal * The Clean Speech Campaign o , .tsal .e o has startedl! All you chinllun had better wtatch ot e' l e o wel weI t can (do. W\hat it you 1 d dop a packed suitcase on your toe. .. just say that it was fate. [Retter still if your roommate throws a chair at you in rage . . .simply smile and say t hat you understanad. P erhiapsj your good deedl for the day cani be to reform sonme doubt fual soul wh Io is disregarding the campaign. 1 lowever, be sure that yon do this in a tactful way or you nmay all at onice wondler just wshere all those stars sudldenly camne from. The campaign will last for a week so keep check on yourself and see how well you can live uip to it. D)on't be surprised I if you notice improvement. * Plans Are Getting . tpotie o.eabi n sce. tander wiay' for the Co-Ed carnival. I rmsst eabgadsces fual function. All kinds of excitintg entertainment is being planned by the Co. ds. A word of warning to the boys. Prepare to be vamaped and flattered by the beautiful women of Carolina for it is to be a regular contest between the girls to see wihich ones will be able to get the most contribtutions for their booths. Won't it be worth it though? We ad vise that you start making plans so you won't iniss the big (lay ni hen it arrives. Gals. those blazers are veddy collegiate, ya know . . . Ask Retty Jane Everett what thme well dIressed Carolina co-ed will wear, besides her last year's bobby pins. AND HIS .OrcIred ra PH ONE 2-9331 Columbia, S. C. SForm onsors For Germar Wkr rman Club's summer formal, which right: Mary Virginia Funderburk, Brown, for Charles Knowlton: Fri nd Isabel McCants, for Othneil W >t present when the picture was take Sims Girls Asked T For Fall Term; Deadl (rirls nltw liv"inig in S,1 8rc' ielre ht- \I . A. l . l'h1ll. dean 'f women to reserve r.oiit or tie fall term a, soon a po"ible in' order to obtain the rooms the. want. Room, will be hell for their present occupants until Septembher 9. Rooms ocrnpied by seniors grad nating in Noveiher, andl those wth ich are not occtupitd. ma bhe re 'ervel on paymntt of the titf dol lar re-ervation fee. Thle folloning annt. nnment has bueetn rcleaedtl bY 1irs. t hihil : "leneent now and Septeimher t girls now re mident in Sin ( ollege have tir.t choice of roonm. for the fall term. "Any room now vacant or occu pied by a .enior graduating in No- { vcmbcr may he reserved onp nent of the live dollar fee. 'The room yon are now oceii, nug w ill he hid for \ ou unt 'tep Iemiher S tnle- ' ou per,onalk ad held. WEBB'S ART STORE * PICTURE FRAMES ARTIST MATi!RIAL * 1431 Main St. - Phone 2-4940 s Eat ICE CREAM 'HE CANTEEN URE0 BY DAIRIES BETTER LIGHT BETTER SIGHT * South Carolina Electric & Gas Co. IULAR RESTAURANT STAU RANT JEROME SIHARI, Corolino, '32 01 To will be held tomorrow night in the for Jimmie Morris; Alma Chase nces Carlisle, for Jay Hammett; ienges. Louise Anderson, who is n. o Reserve Rooms ine IsSeptember8 .'t'.\ ter 1:ttn r -.vrn-: nor, r-_ tlut ,t ini the (ide t ,aHA tre'. You are t re IIt t make el:it .t;it, m ! :1 ..om nian,i t ,ti y .{I\ h. ange (' tt t !"1rm. "I'a" .our ice at the Tre. rrr's Ortie and bring the receipt t) my office." There are a nun'hier of roomts tno\\ vat anlt \ It Ih are a\i tlI 'c It ne\w irl n r a ,r T t Irtlih ..ca ,i i i.m s t:, ip : f thi! rate-, large rom,i ott the frttt 0 tlle' h1iIdliny tndti t ttl nit'r I"10 II art .' per setnteter, the ice ht ing di \ide d be't\'c en ite t\it girl. o-'tuty in"t the rtu.tm. :IInall it.omr . w,ahich are ctn the back of tih bnilding,. a!r So per S enc-tr, ti t i I, $:5 otr each girl. We're Behind You CAROLINA Whenever You Shop, Look For This Emblem SPORTS DEPT. FhonSecond SHold Sp Above are the sponsors for the Ge V ROTC Armory. They are, left to Wobley, for Charles Altman; Mildred kppie Speed, for Robert Watkins; a ponsoring for Sam Beacham, was n< Committee Heads Are Announced Plan, for the carnival to he held inder the 'spontorThip of the Cl-Ed otcncation were the highlight of he Association'. mieeting \\'ednes lay niight. Although no devinitc flans will be released until later, 'ommitteec have been appointed to over all phases of the event. Booths providing cither entertain nent or refreshment will be spon ored by different girls' organiza ions. One girl from each sorority. mnd one from each fre,hman. trans er, and non-:ororitV group w5as ap- I pointed to he in Charge of the w ork )f her group. The following girls were ap >ointed: ADPi, Lucille Overstreet: T'hi Omega. Charlotte Tuten: Kap a Delta. Margaret T,. ker: 'Tri I)elta, \'irginia Fisier; fre-ltniat tronp. Esther Gregorie: non-soror tv, I.ih Evans: tran-fer.. Sally' 'a,h. R epre-entatikes front Pi l'hi. '1'A and Independents ill be ap ojintedl later. as no membnier of these~ rouips wa a' presemnt at thie miee tin g. HIlazer'i with thte Carolina~ seal or itotogramt on the pocket were die la yed lbyli Bt ty .ane F.s erett, pre - dlent. Thie'e woolen jackets eani he' illihtied ini all colors. A minnber- of >rders' have b)ieen taken,i atnd NIlis' -'eret t tirgedl all Ca ri lina (o-ed, rho wanmt blaz'er to conitact hier and lace their o\-ders. Next meeting of the C'o-ld A\s oeiation ill be hlId \\ednesdtay, sept enmbetr t at 7:t00 in thle tortmrr Pi Phi room. SA NC K EN'S * SOLDAT '] MANUFAC1 RICH LANE Eat SHACK'S MADE IN COLUMIIA * FRESH DAILY McGREGOR'S DRUG STORE 1308 MAIN STREET Prescriptions * Sodas Cigarettes * Toilet Articles Call 2-3308 FOR PROMPT DELIVERY SERVICE CAROLINA'S MOST POI BIHARI'S RE cLOITOW Brazzell Will First Summer For the fi -1 iin , in its ltnr hII - tor, the G rnan I ~: ui' tratl: c a summer fbrrnal i' he h, ld m th, Na% al RO" C .. r~ ,.rrr n mght from nine ' Mu 12. susic u ill he by Clarrnce Rr;,rril and his nr. he-tra. teatnring \ ar noe C amtin navocalist. F.nthusiasin for 1 i formait. Caro l-'la first since tL( inceptlnn of the Naval V- I: pr,grn:. run:ing high the attendan.- is ex ect7tc( to c\" red tlat n a- ther tt e it 1r in the past feu . .r-. d rr one hiindrcd (ermian - n menlihers and their dates w\-li attn,. anyd outsiders citier with date. c,r ac %tags will he admitted at the D)erorationt f"o brh< :- rorv w il! he gold and w hnt. r ran (l1:b colors. and in the trand March the ile rs, spnlor u. % -1 arrv w hitc a-ter -. 'I li e v. be three no breaks. and a I- ia! no-b cak for lembers and their dlate. tnl1. Thi. wdll follow." inlneldiatelv after the Grand March. For the fir:t no brak. "N ight and Dav" will b) (- l : the second, "Mv Hiero": ht third. "Smo,ke G;etc In Your Eve ':lt1I ive Y oul Trutly wi \ i h,th e rl i tn r Coeds Can Breathe; Midsemesters End That dcep sigh of re'ief doesn't mean that the w%a: is o\ er. It just indicates that Carolina co-eds have a few week-' reprieve from the hor rors of exanm-that is. till tinals start. Light- hurn ri at thi- week. aitd worriei ge rir r o ' r raml' mirnt ar!!e, brain,n- '-h >Iak'-peare andr ab,-11hn, t~ r:;re the grad(. t C s of "'\\ ~ 'id m I .Start "tudying earlier a:td "\\iho wvrt,te (rav's Eeg i ran.g through the halls as desperate datmsels dashed their leals agaiist the walb. and .cpt hitter tear= itro their tntes. This will he a happy week-end. except for the anr\lr It 'I o itanll; to i,l out the rec:hl .f -1I r.. ,. . C c - N a 1t : - -. : ih,t .. ,lland as'irinI tror dl:tnCinL and dat:ing. ALL SEASONABL ART FLO\ 1227 Hampton Street PHONE Cc77-- L -- Camp' Cla "Engli~ by Jh ALL WOOL s Night Play For German ith -p(c ial no-brr ak. A. there will he no intermission, g will be tontinued for the e three hr,!rs. Neither will the re be a Junior-Senior Figure, tra diional Germtan Club periormance that has always followed intermii irons at forrrala held during regular se hool e'sions. C ouple; %Will enter the Armory tronh the l'endleton Street en tr:n't, itad of the -outh end door ~htch ha1 been uced hereto f,rr . Hat- will he checked on the man do, k in the gtn room and smoking will he allowed only in the torpedo room which is also on the mall, (i ck. 1.-a.hng the Grand March will he I rn ec Carlicle with Jay Ham mett. pt esident of the German ~ (1. r! lcr soniso's are: Louise Anttdrerson, for Sam Beacham, vice pre>rlent: \lna Chase Mohley, for Charlh- .\Itnai, secretary: Isabel \i< Ca nt for (thneil \Vienges, treasurer: Mary Virginia Funder hurk. for Jimmie Morris, assistant treasurer: Mildred Brow n, for Charlc; Know lton, senior leader; and Appre Speed. for Robert Wat kin iunior leacier. Sigma A lphaZeta Initiates Eight Sigma Alpha Zeta, chemistry fra ternity, initiated eight new mem bers last Saturday night. Following the initiation. the group held a pie nie at .\lelrose Park. The initiates are: Henry Davis, Ge-.:-e Caughman. Joseph Efron. 1'T:lip Schneider. Lee Turner, John Ilaithcock. Beverly Meade, and Lcwis Latimer. Otficers of Sigma Alpha Zeta are: Martha Wright, president; Buck Young, vice president: Johnny F. Williams, treasurer; and Martha Jean Dobson. secretary. l henli trv student are eligible to mtintber-hip in <AZ if the. ha\e a "11" average on 11 credits in chent or if they have a "C" average on '. credits. E CUT FLOWERS VER SHOP Columbia, S. C. 2-6781 LS SSICSK h Boxie" ne Irwill smor~ C er 4.98 PLAID SKIRTS 8.95