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>Coeds Give)] Hither 'N Von By JOE THOMPSON T'wont be long now til the headaches will begin-and I do neatn those familiar things like exams will be the direct cause. But don't let a little thing like that ,vorry you for the next few peaceful weeks to conic. There are bigger and more in portant things at hand. The forciost on the program for all Carolina men and women to get their two bits in on are the nominations for student body elections starting this coming Monday. Bororities Initiate .. . Chi Omega started on Wednesday night at St.. John 's Episco pal Church and will finish tonight initiating the following girls: Polly Califf, Patty Maleolhn, Sarah Fowler, Li,i G ibert, Jennie Johnson, Rosa Lee Atwell, Mary Varn, Mary Ramsey, Martha Hopkins and Betty Pennell. The girl chosen as model pledge for Chi Onega was Betty Pennell .. . Delta Zeta's will hold initiation this afternloon at five o'clock at the Shandon Preshy terian Church for Dottie Taylor of Winnshoro and Harriet flob)inson of El izabet hit own, N. C. * * * * From Sorority World .. . Delta Delta !%elta re-pled:red Anne Burns on Monday Iiight in the c'hapter roc,m. An inforinal party was given afterwards for all pledges and actives .. . (Ii Oi)nega actives entertained the '"new iitiates to he'' with a party last. Tuesday night in the room on Pickens Street . . .lary Clarke gave a- buffet supper, at her holme on Hardin Street, u'l'lesday. for all 'i 'hi big and little sisters . . . Kappa )elta se(tond degree pledging was g'ven u'lesday night at (i:15.. Last iiglht. Ile little sisters entertained the big sisters with ; supper at the house, ond Saturh(Iav night the acti\es will rive a party in hmnor of the pledges . Della Zeta ple1es gave a slr1r1wise party for their actives \Ve(lnesdav iht in the 'ooIl. l t: SiIimiter Str et. Phi Kappa Sigma . .. Initi1ationl (cerem1onlif' were blehi Thursdaylil\, Jan11 I;wy\ 1:1, for f>Ilie StelCe and Bill ''itlwet:. Tie Phi l'ipp;a Sig's lave rect'"It ly imiovei int, thlei' new c,hapI ('r roomii in l e S.ii m iniliie.. Pi Kappa Alpha ... Paul Bal ilo tis, Rloy Iba"s, .liml (;liiiiskI. a l \V. S. lRratl ford will be initiat, d inlo P i'K.\ t omorrow aft(rn'loin. At\,e' the iniit iati1(111 cerenIii'' a innet r party' f1 \ llu d 1)\ a part Saturday night will he given in hIot1r if the Iu'\\ iit iate'. at Rosewood City Park. 1'iKA officers this .semeste' are.' .1111i .pl'iin, lI' Ilesi t ; S;m l3eacliaml, vice-p'r'siilenlt ; ,lohnui 4Iloi,ski. secirt ry; 4 1' rlie Cushm nani, t reasu rer*. Sigma Alpha Epsilon .. . W ill 'enit'rtiii w\ithll a party ' r Ilt ii l i' ', p-'id1 'e . l their dates at hlul ba lil It's cabill tonor wi\\" i' lit. Tle boys w-m'nied the visit t-f' Arthu1'r ''omiipkiis, V S.\. this week. Arthur is an aliuitiiis ol' this S..A. l\. chapter. ri* * r Pi Kappa Phi... Will give a pa rty tomorurow iighit at thle WVade lamrpton hlotel for Jhack Riner. hioiirry' miiinhler of' the fraterniit'. l'ledging was held Tiuesdaiy iiht for (lffr liE( hardy. l)ilhoni. S. (C. Sigma Nu .. . P'ledlge officers wvere elected at th we vuek lv pledlge mieet ing on T1'uesday nii ghit. Thei cy are: larr'!ison1I ~ Perry, Ipreisidenl t : l. P. Anthony', vice- president; andI Doni Sith, I secretaryv-trieasureir. Attention Please... Looks like thle Ka ppa Si g's .iist en''at seem toa get. together on thi ir ligh ti ng anid hea tinug systemii. F"irst Ithey liad no Iilihts, Ebut they finally remned ied Ithat, or rat her tIhounghit they had. Several dlays ago thle heat. went. oftf andI soon afterwarids Ithe lighting effects dlisa ppeared againi. Well, good Iluck, boys. and( we do hope that your troubles soon enid. aiid all will he light and( warm again. BOOKS :-: OFFICE AND SCHOOL SUPPLIES THE R. L. BRYAN CO. 1440 Main Street Phone 5017 * ANY THING NEEDED IN THE CLASSROOM "A Good Place To Eat" THE GOODY SHOPPE Open All Night Phone 9166 Dance Junior Damas Dance Will Be January 29 Junior Damas will have its first dance of the year, January 29. The dance will be held in the Univer sity gym and Allan Taylor and his band will play. The hours for the affair will be eight 'til twelve. Officers of Junior Danas are: President, Willie Muller; vice-presi dent, Mary Douglas Swearingen; secretary, P olly Fillingiti; corre sponding secretary, Irving Rion; treasurer, Hamilton Simpson; and dance chairman, Dit Sanders. These officers and their dates will lead the grand march. Four no-breaks will be featured during the dance and a special no break will be held immediately fol lowing the grand march. Junior Damas is a dance club here at the University made up of freshmen and sophomore girls. Membership is based on 80% of freshmen and sophomores from each sorority and Independents. Junior Damas is fashioned after its sister, Senior Damas, which is composed of 8o'; of the juniors and seniors from each sorority and Independ ents. Junior Damas was founded soon after Senior Danas was started on the t'i iersity campus. Cups And Awards Displayed In Maxcy \laxce College lounge in the Stu 'lent t'nion Iuilding now holds some of the pla'lues antd cip, \ on by lnit t r-ily of South Carolina stn dent, due to the stiuqestion of Betty \~arian Crews, In forlnation Ccnter clerk, thatt the.-e awards b1 placed Ilitre. 'IThe .\lget ton :idney Sullivan aard and the l'alie Theater vt le, itm arded to the ii111t \tlu1 a}':c lila.t t on"t the ('art'littat b (t ball train, are in1n un the Wvalk of In av C 'fleg' Ih,unge. ;\610 ' arillm, athle.toe ;l'i debating eup; ate it the gla:t' ae' If thet' are :iny 1nerc award oi tie ecampl - th.1t the siencnts or pro fessors tI l sht'ldld be in the stt iItent ul,- n btildling." .I\s \1 iss Creo'. "I'leae t ms iC abo ut them.'' "Gloom" Noticed On U.S.C. Campus 'l pt I'b'd lits bettled overc the l'*niver'ity of Sunthi Carolinam aind tilas ho'itdity atil the tropeitig a'. clns, o'clock. and othe'rni [ IThe sofas in .\faxcy Colle'r l(i'ge ;are rEll((d tos overfloWinig W'lli sleejping co-eds. Said co-ed'. are coin - 1'' tituei1tho/.(' pi.itelully iii estr!y t1uott1 ing ehi sss. Tle boor' '-oporitie prtictessors are eveti 1cmttitig tllet selves to sleep niowaday5. Sprinig i. tiear; rotnantce will somt Ice in the air; life will returni to, the Carolina cainpus; that i, ., soon as the Eld5 antd (Co-eds hav e recuperated fromi the long winter *RECOREC Columbia's Most Compi DIXIE RADI4 U-NO-WE 1712 Moin Street * ALWAYS GLAD T( COLLEG 1015 SumteV Street , MEALS - For - Seniors Honored At Annual Dance let t'Ylni,r (a ti. 4 th \*l< r :,ity t f ; .tttth ( C ' .in:l. n o: c : taine l y the .inni, r <1a*,; Nitht tht arnnual Junictr- enior1 dance" 'attur ha;:i iutas. JanUa:y v i, ini thet lni vet' ity, g.iinnini. 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Lets So S S The annual Junior-Senior formal of the University of South Caro lina will be held tomorrow evening at the gymnasium. The dance is held each year by the junior class for the senior class. Shown above, top row, left to right, are Misses Edna Hill Haynes, sponsor for Charles Sloan, president of the sen ior class: Josephine Robinson, vice president of the senior class; Jeanne Harby, sponsor for Pill Ostendorff. president of .the junior class. Bot tom row, left to right, arc Misses Mary Hopc Turner, vice-president of the 'unior class. and Isabel Mc Cants, secretary-treasurer of the junior class. Mrs. Walter Brown ("Tan" Miller) is secretary-trcas urer of the senior .la-s. Patterson Elected Head Of W.A.A. ;u . 1 '...1: . Red Cross Chapter To Sponsor Course I I BEVERAGE COMPANY I* ROYAL CROWN COLA - 121ASSEMBLY STREET GET THAT B THE Cl *Tennis Equip * School S * Cold turdcy Dance From 7 'til 9 Sat. For Cadets Plans for an inform:al danlce to be given for V-5 cadets Saturday, January 2', from 7- i p. In., in Flinn Hall were discussed at a meeting of the Co-Ed Association held \\ed nesday, January 1n, at 5 p. i., in Sims Lounge. Anne Darby ' io, chi.frma!, ot tne dance committee, reported that 1:0 naval eviation cadets of the in coIming battalion are crpccted to he entertainedr and urgcd all co-cdp t. be ;r ecnt. Girls are asked to 'Inc w\Ithout datc- and to dress itl iortayiv. I t v. as also anncineed that dances will tie sponsored by Co-Ed Association in the future for each ncw battalin. A rpOrt K;- I,de oni the peti ti1n ire::erted to Dc Arney Childs to permit town girhe to spend nights in the dortnitories on thec camtnl-. Because of t;.t increased l m mai l -rvic, the peti= tion W e,cni,"d :rpt in casee of I;r < n t v. r, alscn il'I . tihe i. ~ ~ t1 f," t .. - ti:rs r,f Cr- n ourocial w,ork 1;! l,,a! i, l ;nn al tea given - !'r nb r of t'itL Articl Features Former Students + .n d at tie e * . f * ** . '1 . 'y e * CAROLINA ENGRAVING CQ COIAMBIAS.. C. ITE TO EAT INTEEN ment upplies Drinks Sandwiches * Cigarettes