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'Compass Social Spotlight By JEUNE M. GOOD DEBBIES DOINS The ADPi's completed an exciting foot bail week-end with a deliglit ft drop-in Ii( in ims lobhv from 6-8 Sat tirday.. )oors were thrown op)en to the entire stulden I)o( and a large crowd was in atIendanee . . . ec cent visitors were .o Robinson Mc%Natr of Allendale. ainrgie lBlack of Ileaufot. , ,oulise Wallace of FlIorence, and irginia Anne Hm-ekner of Asheville accom panied by a friend Patriein .\lamrney . . I)og S-earingen has resumed herl dtii ies as presideit of A DPi afr- an en,jo}able va eation of five weeks in New York and three weeks in Chicago taking it easy . . ..Iealne ('tlnnon prolly displaiys a Lambda ('hli pinl froml (;ls Ap1ostolok:as. 1ecent gnds tinsan 1)otv aid lIael %lt('aiits We-e 111) froiii W11innsboro for the Newer ry game . . . Isabel hopped a plane for Ohio 1,tat e where sie begins work on her \I.A. . . .Susan took oi for Washingtoin where site accepted it .job with the Signal Corps. .Alwys-on-the-go llrooksie Marshall trekked off to the lniversity of (;eorgin last week where she was a guest of the Xappa )elta chapter at their ruish week . .. KD alum Margaret 'Iueker who is i-w a dignified sehool imarm reenottned Rome sidesplitIiing ('xperieles wit Ii her little prote'res when site spent Sseveral daYs withll her sisters on the eanmpu1s. DEBONAIR DUDES SA ':'s hav'e t omte 1orl h with fnrt her plans for their bigger thatn-cver and better-I Ihan-ever formaI diance to be held the night of the Caltr lina-('lemison gamue . . . ('olttbia Hotel will furnish the setting for the gala oeension .i.. .living will be done to the inusie of Melvin Hemphill and his orehestra . A . An added at traetion will be a cocktail party at intermissioln for SAE's and their dates at Toummy Howell 's ... Winding ip the relebration. 1he gala climax will be breakfast at, the ('ountry Club for those who are still going strong. KA's are also making hig plans to celebr"ate the game . . Their annual tea (lanee which will be held after the ^tame prom ises to exeeel 111111 of any prior ye:- i . . . pede., p iyei iosts to) tle :oII-VI'S at : a iroplll S:1l y r "th a 0 i_.i a . the fI-a 111 1-.t . . . N ovr. \\ . .\lel,1'tt l''"111o ll,n 1 I.,,vimit... 411h I-llm a .I .l or, Ra1 p a Alph1t frale'rttity, paid the l.l eli >tei- :I visit ta 'tm.t"t-k ..* . le was rovallY el eri iin-tl i y all the otii t"ers of 1t"- eilia r al the house . . ..Rev. hram11ptot had the honor of be"int_ inititlteti into the fraterIlity by the inie Dr. McEK issiek, who was presidtt of the elap)ter 'heni liev. Fr::mpion was a student liere. The Phi Kappa ,ig pent house in the Sylvan Building echoed with shouts of "Ol (eensored) . '- What 's yori hid'' and ' Are you bisted?'' whteni the pledges eltertained the aetive's at anit inforimal get-together Saturdav Iight. BTO 'S AND BTO 'S AND MORE BTO' -5 No longer grnu il and hearing the cog4omeii pledge" are th( folhowing Sigma Nii's who were reeneitly initiated into the chapter: ViiIe Wilson, George Farris. Ralph Dodges. .liinm ,%"lie, Billy liOut b, .1immv Gibson, Gray AeCauley, Rob Ty"ndiall, Nermaii Sclimitz. Ned 1'akle, and (,eorem ILangstafY . . . lone on leave last week was Ensign Charles KiowlIon, Sigma Nti a alumnus. who spent eonsiderable time with his brothgns on the ea nipus . . . A lso seen on the e npius reeenl ly were Lt-.'skine Retts. (Charlies Spivey. teudlolphi Gudnuna)iitls(on and Gus G1ud. New'tly elecedw <erus eof Delt a Chatetr of1 'Sigoi Nu ar*e l)avet( tFreemiian, presidenit ;llowt'ardl llinse. vioct-ipresidient : Rib h ing, reporter: .lim Spuirr ande auve lFreeimani. Inite('-fraterniii v ( telli rpresent54iai iv os: I lnn M\e'Willia mts. Gerlnum I 'lub rep NA'; t1s nre planiinglt2 a mtass foirmial ~i~ nuant m tj j tbh near' fu ture'4 . .. liiiiny hterini wa,is recenPitly initiatedi aieo miembier'ship iln Alpha P'si (Onuega. hoenorary drialmaitie fratern'iity . . . .\lpha Psi Om)uej.'s held t heir moneiltiibly hamtp(li-t at Hm.te's lasiSA iaiu dliy night . . .\ .\array Kellerci and teoulisa Montigomeilry weeok iiende in Chlarlesi on . . . Bob \'ani Se'hnaiok nol liob Snoiiwnlt were' mi (-harhestoii al"o eeieieieCe. tof eoturse') . . . Gene \\'ag ntoii, f'corr grid stari. is visiting oni the c'ampu . . . Libi Giet pints with prlide to he'r newly ac'eluiredl mutsit' friaterty pin ...Harriet Aiine Shtultix is atlso sporitinug a ne'w pin- that oif Billy ('i nip. K.\. PiKA 's NOT PIKERS On theil ball withI ni'vew oier for l eth e o ing s*eesiei-. thle 1't s annuliee thi' ello't'tiig elerctn r'esilts: Kill 'lhiraslier, pre(sidten: .liimes (loiniski, vic'e-presidlenit : 'liarles Cuishmitan. Represeitiative: Hill Tihrasheir amt lRov Kass. Inuterftratei'nity (ouincil rp e ent liat ive's.- - -- Cobra Woman PALMETTO Reactions to the Rhumbo Wing and a Prayer weith ANNE SEARSON DON AMECHE-JANE GOING Taylor'~s SPECIALIZING IN COLLEGE APPAREL 1613-15 Main Street Phone 2-1278 . DRIVE IN RITZ Chance of a Lifetime Cry of the Were Wolf TINY FOSTER & WILL SOSSAMAN STEPHEN CRANE - KING TUT I. Former Prof's Wife On Wilson Faculty CIIA.\ILERSIW("tt;, Pa.. Sept. x< -Appointmelnt of Irs. '. \\'alte I lerhert, Columbia, S. C. to the fac: ulty of \\'ilsont College for the cur rent academic year has becn an nounce(I by President Paul Swai I lavens. She is sert ing as assictan ptofesnr of sociology and actin; head of the department of econo:nic: and sociology. .\Mr'. HIerbert holds the A. R. de gree from Wilson and the A. \I. de gree from the Pennsylvania Scheo of Social Work. 'niver.ity of Penn Sylvania. She is returning to her alhn mater from the I. uiversity of Sontl Carolina. wthere her husband was ad .innet professor of i.iglish until hi entrance into the Navy. Following completion of I:er pro fessional study. .\Mrs. Hierbert hel positions in the ield of family eas work. She is the anthor of "1 (oms ing and Ihealth" in 1lonses and thl I teople \\ to l .i c in Them. a puli lication of the Family Welfare A, sociation of A meri i a. Morris Mazursky Elected As Head Of Euphradian For Coming Semester New officer, wcre elected at ith last meeting of the Euphradian Liter ary Society on September 26. The are Morris \Iazursky, president Harry Pappas. vice president; Maje Akel. secretary : Norman \\'esl trea:lurer : 1uinbhy \\'alsl, financia SC rlary : hill II utIhinouln, Studen t 'nelil repre, eutati1 e ; and hiihar" t' lIel'ry, ( 1' 11.,a I .1 n1ul, sehten11 U1ce-/ :.Ild \lI1d' .t.l I c re 1 h.'.r 1." he 4.11 the 1 I.lnt li: r1d f1 I'niI " "ti :n, . t''."r, i" Ihe pre- 1 lient - l r 1 e'1 : . I 1 l tdte' 1, lll 'r.rge tregol n c given tihe Ptt teronl A 'ard b'y the membe r,s fo the perono mnost representatie of thi ideals of the Society. Nlorris Alazursky is in charge o the I)ebate Council and at their nex meeting. the mebtns rs n ill debate n fraterlnity houses otT and on the can pts. \isitors are always welcome, hi ct ry%'le is urged to hear the debate Ihis meeting n ill he the last for th Stelc.tcr. 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A ueiat i l Ibht gl\ en to the girl w\ bt ha' w itIe t the Iett.t botk review at tl he.nq':et given at ti nli d 0 o ' \ . ei t -en er tcr. 4 Iti e t Stops1 a +cJ duaMt Bail Blue Jackets Play For Gala Affair 'I he Compa- ait Chart Bal1, s.,nored by the N R OTC Compass and (hart S'ttiety, wa- held \\'ettneday evel'ing in the ballroom ni the Colmtbntia Iutel. Decorations wrie in hite and gold. and music wa, furni-ed t by ti.e Carolina Blue Jack et, The >t and march wa% led by the .fticers and their dates and wa, fol. low c( by" a special no-break for muethrce of Compass and Chart. Thelt i wer t wo other no0-b rea.ks. f)fier - and their date wcere Dean ('ar, president, with Anne I.iindfor-: rudty Ol.on, secretary, w.ith Carolvn Ronf: Muller K reps, trrasurer, wit Ii Ethel Going: Pat Thrash, thairtan nf the hop corn nittee. with \'irginia Anne Buck ner: hop committee members Bill Voung witht Dot Terry, Henry l'rierter with Nancy Randall. and \Mikt" .rddI .ilae O'Brien, G. 1. TleI tlc, and Rrick Bradford. Special gne'ts at the dance in t htl ntacal per-onnetl. WIS Chief Engineer Speaks On Post-War Television At Recent AIEE Banquet Of special interest to electrical engineers, both present and future, wa% the recent banquet given by the A I EE. American Institute of Elec trical Engineers, which was attended by student and faculty members and "everal guests. 11ighlight of the evet:nr program was an interest nug and infotrniative talk given by . h. .t I l tr, a nt thicf rngineer -It R:.lill t.tion1 \\'l". (n te "i4 o I li. ii 1 ti il.-s it nititlt I'I,11- .or -un li.tr ctrent. <hin og l1h+ , "lntIm- 1'Int -t"r ar, atlr it-. IIn "i r.I ! - I'.t'r t, -- r1 "jnicC I.ind:nIt .t, IIht Ijt'' :s Lllt-t. Faelrh.% m t.m1 her. pre-.t nt at thc ba,ntuet were: I)r. \\. M. Itaner and Iustructors MI ikell and Fanning. O)fficers nc ho sered this semester are: pr..ident, A. C. Pitzer; vice Piteident. E. T. Dutpre; secretary and treattirer, \\. P. Horton; and i,ubbe'rit eb!al;mar. R. C. l-inz. / at,2iaM fto Scn I'