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*1SAE'!PS Plan Social SpotIghIt By JEUNE M GOOD O'MON OHILLUN, LET'S TOTE THAT TIGER WVith hearts afititer atdl spirits high. the ('arolina lads an1d lassies are in the midst of oue o;' the most exeiting weeks in nianv a nion .. . Having completed a week-eid of erainIing. ex aming. and 'dainuliug.' evervonr is now footloose and lane"yfree .o e'ne-what- may. who eares'? . . . T4 the faeulty we plead. ( 'orree"t Ihnse blii bonlks. yu6it-eheliakct and give us all A A ' ait1 1'e r godniiess sakvs 1t"a. youi" eligiiiy ity ste an11 jtoi1 in I lie fu." The Iraditional shirttail parade and hofir-e to erenlate the ('lemsuln tiger Ionight will begin the week's festivities 'T'hanks to the revival of the lIooster's (:Inh) . .. Following the tiger massacre, t he C 'oed Assoriat ion hais cooked l) a seript dance that pr(lmises to be far' above ordinary .. . Iroceeds go to the chapel uind . . I lep tunes will be iislhed outt by the venerable arolinla lie .lai'kelts .. . S4 s amii isi8t gals let's swing it to igh~t' Need we mnent ion t t tomirrow eve rYone-Stu1dents, fae-ulty. alrumni frienIds, aad what-rhave-you will head for the stadinm 5for the atinanl ('lemason eash . . . And af11r t lie game while Pvervn1e is still hoarse from eheering andt still sighing over that la. toiu-hlowni we madle. K.\'s have promised a tea dance that will be a Sweet and lovely as any we've ever known . . . Also never-1i-he forgotten will he the SA fo frmal which will follow Ile tea danee .. Swneing to the strains of Melvin Heniphill's 'srcthestna iii the ballroomu of the ('nliialin Hotel. lancers will b e lif ed ' out o f h is w rld' yi the laughter and general n er.nrv Ina k in of ani scenasioni well iworth I relebirat ingl . . . Tommy il Howell has big planis for MAE's and their dates when he entertains at A cocktail paity duning intermission . . . And. though a bit bleary-eyed and unstea(v, those who survive will be feted at a breakfast at the Country ('lih Friday morning. NEW REGIME .\fter a period of r"elative obseirity. the AI' TWs have lilomsoled 0111 w"."ith a new ,.-1 t1' ntici ers ready to siar"t off the fall selester wi4th a h ang . .. l I he firing lim- are Bill Thue, l)-esient - Pill Hutchinsii. i1e-presilent Ki i bilne'i htll. setretary: and Hill .Battle. treasii-er . .. New llel;;hs are Tiny ioste' and Philip Ilasell. Not to be outdone. Kappa Sig's have also selected new leaders for next. semester; Frank Hitt, (. M.: Glen Agnew. G. P.; Buck .son, (4. M. ('.; Bill Priggie. (. 'G . : .John Merritt. (;. R.; Beach Cattman and Geroge Helow, guards .. . Reeent initiates Aie Beach Gattinan. George Helonw. l;ene Andrews, and Bryant Hivks . . . .Jtoe IIhek was awarded the Fuiderhurk Plaque. which is presented It the most outstanding senior in the frater nity . .. Visitors to the chapter were Ho Herry aid Lt. L. A. Jackson, twin brother of Rhett .Jackson, who was an active of Alpha Xii ehapter of Kappa Sigma at Wofford 'ollege. With their" eyes on big things for next semester, the boys of Phi Kappa Sigma elected as Ieaders C'lanile R. MeMillan. president ; .1eti' i,-ng. 1st vite-lpresident : .ohn lUeese, 2nd vite president : Willie '. llnrtsn, e"orrespondlitig secretary ; d1,hnv ]-Ierin. record ing setretary": and rntc Horton. treasti-er . Aready going trong with new initiates WaIter Ham mn. .ohinn 1Ieiin. Henry Lant ierltoh. an at'hiarlie Shiealy, the Phi Kappa Siig's aire really gettiing ''ini te groovye.' K.\ 's hav'e choseni as fall ttermi offitceirs the following: Henry Priester pm~ resifdeint :, iinny .\lel Ata tnaway. icet-p)residtent :'Tom .imdley, secretariy: tHarry* Phiipps, t reasurer:a mtt 'rien TPoole, ct rre(spoin t iig sec ret airy. LaSt but iiot lteast. I,ambits ('lhi's hiave oment ftorthI withI thle naimir oil offiiters : fius .\pos)ttolakoss. president ;l)ave I)eniuing, iuc'e-pruesidlent : -1 itk .\l otre. secretary:*u Staii Tlurner. treasurLer: ]riiest I )aviis. sot'inal chad irmn: ad Cha liirles Edetn Liel d, ri tualtist I . led ge. haveit selected lea deris Bill .\ ilIlet'. presidlent ;Bobh P1eter'. i'ice-'pretsident : 'airtolt Tuirner. secretary: and Vitiv miitils oft iinitiat ioni wer'et: l'trrest .arphenite'r. t)uive i)e inii. I )iek (Griswohiil. .laick .\l suse, an iis )avis lteaies . . . \'isit iing tin theit campuliis thIiis wvet'k were u alumii . im iParri 'i an lif ran~ik Shteay . . Jlrtthers are con.igratuiat ing~ Howlard liymain. fotrmeri t'hapter' PARTING IS SUCH SWEET SORROW Tlhiis paragra )tphll mar ks th la Ist ini my at temiipts 14o be a s'olumil bored'C I wiithI it anad imyi sympi hathiy to tiholtse wi'ho gave't it upl as a bad14 job .t . . l'ollotw imi. in imyi Ifotstep~s wiill hi' .\la rgare i .e I'lveeni whoit I knowsu wuill sds a hann im 11 jobi . . . Withou'it f'uirtheri ado,1 I say---A l)l ll'! ST AT E PA LME TTO "PR INCESS O'ROUKE" "IMPATIENT YEARS" - Iih with - BABY ROGERS & SQUEE CARTER Pat Thrash and Virginia Anne Buckner Taylor'~s 9 SPECIALIZING IN COLLEGE APPAREL 16)3-15 Main Street Phone 2-1278 . STRANDED FIVE POINTS "TIMBER QUEEN" "BATHING BEAUTY" -with - with NIBBlE FORSES Roselind SPONG & Kitty BALDWIN 0 BigE 1 '9.. Above are the iponeors for the S center, left to right, Sara Dull for a Mamie Dow. for treafturer Dick Li field. Hetiel Orgonizes Choir To Aid Vesper Services e I I41/L 1. %E'41CI.tt~ e1 0i ut it~ kind ~,,u the caI1upu~. I t~ Iir%I ~4f)pear~uw( l~'.t SIlru~lHv At ' Mr. Hell "Our new choir cuiirai,li an a~et 14) the ~aI1)pti~. \e~p~i %er~i)e. art ere~itI~ inhpro~ ed h~ it~ ;ll'p(~4Id~~tt. 'Fur choir ~~ill n~r,u-l thy iou-Ic for all ~t the c-per e Co/'umtia PAINTS B'~ 1218 Mom Street * WHY TM WE PAY FO~ LIFE. HEALTH AND ACC Capital Life & He LESTER L. S 1117 Hempten Street * ormal o Lead Grand Marc AE formal. At the top is Will Soss icretary Tommy Howell; Virginia Ant rkins; and below, Virginia Fisher for musicai tl :: ia at : l'.I Cr . 't . P n ci r \thu r. t ca t likg Coni l uar me.iah l, . C a ADENT. HOSILZATIONler aith I hear tencers.eiyn Pho.' : 2-ta2206 ort, 2 h-n828 Tomc h man for vice-president Earl Ellis; te Buckner for president Pat Thrash; acting dance chairman Billy Wake. Confab Heard Between Two Cows Where Electric Milkers Were installed '' lhar 'he riste a character( Capitol Bowling Palace GERVAIS AND MARION * 20 Sparkling New Alleys For Your Recreation And Pleasure * OUR LUNCHEONETTE * Deticious Santdwiches * Soled. * ice Cream Sundaes * Soas. )rrow Coed Dance Follows Shirt-Tail Parade Informality Keynote Of Fun And Frolic Shindig .\ iter til 114110-" i l ti.e h t I .lii ,arade ht, died dwn and tie -,mke fromlt the bo4ntire ra11\v ha, th ,rc--ugh Iy cettled in %(otr i1lin -. the (.c) ecl \ +nriat,tnl hac 1,lanned, a strio th\ intf ma: da:,nre in Iht liii l Iu lt~1i1 ht Itc \\crk Iti \-,ur 1,urpl enl rigi \\ "1 h tll , I'1 .It, e 1.1 tto uwat i l thini a i11. 11 te ance -htnire, to ibe -tnethlig e traordi l nar'y li te wa - -i c i n. A rl1 fni-.icl N tt li - f ll t" t \\ i ht Ami(tlionrt toe the dance ni dilhe pained lby pa.ine t of a l:.e %cri1t. 'r I drinks w%ill be cl dtutring the lance. air ted ilr il go tt the rhatpel innd. B %: andl g:cl- are a-kedl too "tolme , \uill are" It r anl e\ ening c i il and fr'iec. Na \ heti . will ba\e 1:! o'clock liberty for the dance by per mis,it,n (-of Ctornmmander John T. Tuthill. Retiring Ufficers in charge of the Oiance aIe:nnne )ary Tsotn. prec dent: l'at he Pa ri k tice-pre,ident: Two\tzie .Othntn, cecrt tary : Rnhe \\"iltiant Ian trrte:t- tid \Margaret I). .l,ne,- rep -rter. Re tently" tiretedl ,fficer: are: I.ena I - lhert. pore, ident: I'at,y I'atric e- r ient:, tetitle Twozile l,hnccon, cecretar\ ; Betty .Icl.ure. trea,ture"r; and Jenne 'sI. G:ood, reporter. Indefinite Plans For Rushing Mode Depends Upon Number Of Eligibles Interested \\~ith .1 ne\ ecnle ter c\nth a ient weeks awayt, the se\en national so. roritiea on the campnc are in the tidst of plans to rnsh for new meml bers. At pre,ent, only tentative plan: can be tunade becau'e of the indetinitene-: of Pan-l ellenic rul ings for the coming rush week. The type oi r-,ing to be carried on will depend upon the numbher of eligible girl: whi htt ign t1 teor ru,h week ne\t -ite- er., i the numlber is sut fit-ient t-o ina1rrat nt regFllb.tr rtu'lh wecek procedure, the tradcittnal rushl n 2 rek nill be hebt. I 1n e\ er, if the 11lmber does: nt ce te thl:-t\. ,,1,en permittled. ireuardson Ntewe Formls aCoempltr ee, Fal- wuith Night Dance 9 - 1 At Columbia Hotel itr a \!'pha Eps-don will bid i<well tc eilit of it. graduating tncembe,r: w ith a full evening of fes li tirc f,iliowing the annual Caro iina-tlemns.a,n tilt on Thursday, I'rat re attraction of this gala evening w ill he the Fall Formal at the (,lombia Hlotel hallroom from 9 unti 1 o'clic k. with mucic by .\I 1 in Itlemphill and hi, orchestra. l'unt titnaiig the dance will be an intetrmin.ion1 partY at the home of iiwty llowell for Lhapter mem.. hers ami their gueSts. After more dat ing tie Six Alphs will greet the stunie with a farewell break fast at the Country Club. IRoi%al Purple and Old Gold will be the decorative theme of the ball 10(11 tth l traditional grand march i ~ming through an ctblem o" erel arbor w"here the members w ill present their dates with favors for tle occa'ion. Honored gttests for the evening w ill be \i r. and M(rs. W. R. Smith, parents of Reese Smith, of Plant City. 1Horiida and NIr. and Mrs. T. R. oie of Colmbiniba. Mr. and .\ rs. .lack Craw ford, fraternity spOnnotr , will attend as chaperons. Officers and their dates are: Vir ginia Ann Enckncr for Pat Thrash, president; Will Sossoman for Earl Ellis, vice-president; Sara Bull for 1Timt: liowdl, secretary; Mamie Ik) ue for Di k 1.arkin,, treasurer; -l liri I \l:a n, fr Rec.e Smith, V. r iin A ne i r" I:alc' f' r };ill \\ onu:,un:,h r, hel:ti; \lary Eliza i th \ai e fir Nevett t;rove, tibrnith icir :nd Ina Ro.e Ilolcombe for Dong Siith, correspondent. Specialliy invited gtests will in clude niebnhers of other campus fra ternitie-, alumni of the local chap ter, Clemcon Tiger gridmen, and sit tog members of the Clemson student body. Boosters' Revival Stimulates Spirit \\ ith the arric al of another foot all .i , the peaeciully slumber ing Boo,trr! ilub was once agait . : :t -tate ~f hIu-tling at.tiii ty. I br,:ugh, the rhort, of the prec ident if the 'tudeInt bode, the cheer ieaiert . !oIrmer menber, of the club, i:ii- >bpitd tintient'. the re .\ti-.: -the ea in rojectut ofh *niiit mine, tue 'lInh has. alretdv heen gametiC. The 2loh recen'itly ait nouncedii' a i *'tel-t t'. 'elect the tetie tw'ent '.r thor hia~im the bie-t anIti le:tem b.iuner. ihe w itter ud.i ii and amnusintg bantiner% hau e made their appiea' anice in the camptus. nli tIle~' tnelhiiit hoasts of a mii.iture graxe a.';rd w..ith the'. namies tie he lemu plaier in cribeid ont ehal thue l osters' Clih and unh nl 'Ih whol spirit could al1w ays hie at *t ht a lngh tide as it il ur E CUT FLOWERS 4'ER SHOP Columbia, S. C. 2-6781 \ SPECIALTY IS BEING QUOTED" N STREET or the Discriminating Ce-ed Cot _ Su.ts _ Dn...