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Com ass An (Ae e '1Aien hundredl by margaret mcelveen In 11otAVater we usually staved this semester so here are apolo gies for all iniaStakes.... 'There's no error, however. in the re ports of all the new officers of the various organizations.. }or instllne Phi Sigma Ka1ppa will be headed next semester b Iack Bechtel. Iresident: lenry Snlter, vice-president; John Kilpaltr'ick. secretlarv: 1oh Weiss. treasurer: Bill Baker, sen Iitel; am1 I .1",( linmilton. iticl-tor. .. . Ethel Lazar' has been selected Uas president of Delta Zeta and serving with her will be Janet. Wade. vice-president: Opal Isenliower, corresponding secretary: Fnes Simi soi. recording secretary; Vivian Chap 1nn. t reai-uirer i: and Virginia 'ay"sor. historian. . . . Inciden tally tlhey' recently iiiitiated1 Tony Anders. . . . Pi Kappa Psi annoullces that Bob Weathers is their new president with Bob Noble as treasurer, Tabor liill. secretary: Fred Verner, his torian: Ed Smith. chai pla in: Bob uck, warden: Bob Rigby, German Clubh representative: and Dave Welch. Interfraternity rresentait i ve . . . lhe Iri-)elta gavel will be Wielied by IPresident-elect Irving Ition .ami assisting her will be Vice presilent, AIice .I\arlhant : Becordiag Secretarv dane ('amp hel1: Correspond inig Secretar'y \'ir'ginia Cuniinghiam: 'reas iu-er Betty McCreight I tush Chairman Rosalind Spong: and IIistorian Mildred Helser... . Big chiefs of Phi Kappa Sigma include hr111ton W1heeler. president: lohnnv I lerin. fir'st vice president: Earle Wilson. second vice-president: Ed .Jones. re cording secretary: Clau(de Walston. corresponding secretarv J-lollis Snead. sergeait -at -: -: and Willie 'P. Ilorton. initia tion ebairmnan. . . . I?velvn Schaefer Ilechtkopf will rule the roost at Sigma Delta hendqn rters.... Other officers are 'Mina Silverman, vice-president,; Amy Block, recording secretary; Harriet Cohen, corresponding secretary; Bea Efron. treasurer: and Toby Ellison. pled ge 'aptain.. Taic a de'p breath here are some more. . . . iii Iet:a Phi elected .\inerva VWilson as president Mer'rie L ol ('omwitv as her assi-tant: It'l-bhar'a Brown as letter writer: I-na 11111 1IinViles Its recorder: lieleca Ml'ert"z as money keeper with Betty Sims aiding her: Betty MeL iue as riishee head : Rebecca Bis bee as historian: and Patsy Patrick to handle the pledges... . The latter chose Elizabeth Norton. president and also Carv Guthrie. vice-president: Kim Kiminski. historian: Betty Boy kin. secreta ry and Dorothy Edmurnds. treasurer. . .. .o fill three vacan cies Independents met and selected Margaret Me Elveen to he secretary: IHelen (entry. treasurer: atd Frances Coleman. dance chairman . . . the other officers will remain the same. .. Cli O's have a long list .Jennie Johnston is the new president; Mary Ramsey. vice-president; Betty Pennell. secretary; Mary Varn. treasurer; Helen Parler. corresponding secretary: Betty Culler, pledge mistress: LeClair Anderson. social and civic chairman: Sarah Fowler. social service chair man; Millie Fillingirn, pan-hellenic representative and rush chairman: Gretchen Gayden. house manager: Rives Ward. ac tivities chairman: and Sally Anderson. personnel chairlman. ... Billy lIryant is now the. lender of things ever att Sigma Ci aid aiditng mndiuabett ing hitm are .Joe Tay lotr, vice-pr'exy - Bill ColIinas. secret a ry: .11ohnny t Tire. tr'ensurter : andi G lenn . enk ints. pled(ge-mainter..( u . id ing t he Katppn1 Sigs w ill be Ril PIIrigge. taryv anid Boyis Lyles, treasur...... (lelax. we don't kniow anuv more) . .. . W'e do know t hat thait diamionid Annte 1Royall. A D)Pi. is wearuinig came fr'om Capt. P~autl Newmnn of Chlica go . . . that ADP)li pledge IElton MIorris spenit thle week-etnd in Sa vannahiil *... that D oris NIiurphya entetiined all thle ZTAs Motnday niight withi a shower in hionor of Ka t Daiwson,. whose engagemienit was recently aninouncied . . . aiid comiing to v'isit soon will be Ilitrst Lieut eniat D oahlI I aw, former amaiecock eit 4or. wh o has re (cenlty rvietuitrnied fromi ita ly.. .. .een on cam npus l atelyv were aiums. Isabel MIcCan fts. K, no) mw a ginaduate studi ent at Ohio State : JIanle Spechit of Beninet tsvill e nntd .lo Itoh inison MciNa ir. A DP's. . my Block sp)ent thle week-enid out of town. A ikeni to he speci fic, wtithI sotrorityv sister Ben lfr'on. . . . While Intde pendenat's Sarah I B raidley, Ma rgartet Floyd nml NIickey Ed - maundi(s didi thieira t rippin g week -end be fore hist seeing the bas keth bal gamtae up at Firman. ... Out We go anid takinig ov.er will be Betty H-eindley for thle next setmester so be niice to her, won't voun . . . (Ouat of fun, too. thle Siga Nit's who had a gay t imte at t hieir gr'oundi hog hainquet in the Kahiskeller roomi of lie .Jetl'erson which waus preceded by a drop-iln ant A. C. Illeywards..iving toasts wvere Billy Routh to thle diates, .imm oniB rockmuan to mnemibers. amli speech waus niade hiv Doct or IDetrrick.. ....ie Utthskeltatr was al so the scene (of the "'fosteiring good-w~'ill'' paruty~ held by thle S A E's atnd thle K A's. . . . Other recenit a ffair's werte the I ndep)endient's wienet' roast, at I Iamke NIur ray. I lypatian L Iiteraryv Societyl's bar n daunce, Phi Ka ppa Sig pa rty ait their' fraitern ity houase. lie Newmnan Club's Phlnt at ion Par ty held out neart Tw in La kes. Phi Sigmia Ka ppa's wienier t'oast tit old Sailuida Danm. the HIillel Society's dlantce at thle Tree Of Life Synagogue. the tea last Thursdy aftrnooni givten to the ADPi1''s bythMter'eu at Betty Murntphy's house, and thle party oiut at D)oc Ci'aw ford's whiichi wais gi veni by thle American Society of Civil ECngineers. SPECIALIZING IN COLLEGE APPAREL 1613-15 Main Street Phone 2-1278 dChu:C Above are the sponsors for the ComI Barbara Rogers for J. W. Evans, and 0 George Helow, Gloria Widener for Don E Co-eds Discover Student Composer ''Come down to our room and listen to some music Alice com posed!" wa: the general crv on the third floor. west wing of Sims a few night agic, a, co-eds swaried into one of the rc om: with ii hrr eye ail iar, mragnetically dlrawntt to the pick-ip on one of the le"ks and the nmtie w hich flowed from it. The composer was none other than blonde haired Alice Norville, a sophomore at the lniversity of South Carolina, front Rutherford ton, N. C. Alice, who studied piano for 1? years prior to coming to Carolina, has composed many pieces. but as yet she has not tried to publish any of them. However, she has recorded two pieces. one of which she started about eight years ago. "I began to study music when I was five years old with the hope that someday I would he a concert pianist," explained the young com poser. "But, I gave that up a few years ago so that I could have time for other activities. Alice like< elasical utti. boogie wvoogie. and dta ncing. I-Ier favorite comnpositioni is "Pathetiqute" by Iee thoven. .\luhotugh she is taking a buisiness course now. Al ice plains to stutdy ha rmiony an itl(devote hier tint to coimposing a fteri she graiditate's. Party For The Teacher Just In Time For Exams Oh! A party! Ves indeed, a party is to be given in Davis College, Thursday. Febi. 15 for D)r. Josiah Morse by his Philosophy students. during regular classroomu period. \\'isingii Doctor' .\orse a good rest at the hos pit al diirinug seime, ters, the student s are going to t hrow a party in h is honor withI ice c reami and cookies as the main di'.h. "I won't tell whtichI hospital I amt goiing to so I won'it he hiothleredl by3 my prize class," Dr. Morse said withI a twinkle ini his ev e. "Youn know it's all a hit of new type apple polishing." Capitol Bowling Palace GERVAIS AND MARION * 20 Sparkling New Alleys For Your Recreation And Pleasure I * OUR LUNCHEONETTE * Defles Semdwiches * Soled. * lee Cream Sundees * Sod.. rt Forr toss and Chart 'Commissioning Boll". Le orothy Terry for Bill Young; botton: M stes, and Mary Varn for Frank Mitt. Admiral And Honored Wit Trhree reception; have been given in honor of .\dtmiral and \lr.. Nor. tan \I. Smith dnrin~ the pa't week by the City of Cultinhia andI tIh ( nive"r,ity ',f S.,uth t"ar'lina. A\d mniral Smnith i, the new pre,ident of the Univer-tts. Ihurslay Ie. 1. the chambher of contmmrce and the City of Colunbia honored the 1'niversitys new resi dent and hic wife with a reception at the lintel Columbia. In the receiving line were Gover nor and Mirs. Ransome J. Williams, Mayor and Mrs. Fred 1). Marshall, Adniral and Mlrs. Smith, Joe E Timberlake, prcident of the cham.. her of cormmerce, and Mtrc. Timber lake, and Dr. I.eonard T. Baker, dean of the University faculty and past acting president of the Universitt and Mirs. Baker. The \oman's auxiliary of the Ur. versity Rave a reception in Sims col IeRe Friday, Feh. 2, from 8 to 10 p.n. in hon.r of Admiral and M< Snit t and tile new faenlty m.mer1 atnd their wive-. Receiving were D r. antd .\Ir. George R. Sherrili, Dr. and tin. I.coniar iT!. Haker-. .\dmnira! atind .. SmthI. Ca pt. ailnd .\r* N eediham. ;,n D)r. and .\lr-. Franci. Itradiv. .\f'-n hers of the at.iia ;ry greet:.d tihe gniests and assistedI in servineg. Invited to attend w'ere the I.niiver %ity facutlty antd off ice per.'o'nnel. We're Behind You CAROLINA Whenever You Shop, Look For This Emblem ALL SEASONABL ART FLO' 1227 Hampton Strect PHONE CORSAGES CABAN ISS Exclusive Wo 1637 Main St ial Wi: ft to right, top: Burma Hordee for Tom Gh one Dicks for Robert Dicks, Barbara Keen Mrs. Smith h Reception Sunday from 4 to 6 p.m. in Sims itlb tile Co-ed .\"uiatin i' ined w%itht the \'\\' .\ andl .\tphla : rlppr a :mma inl ho ii ne i \11r<. Smtithr at a lea and reierltin .) that "he mi ht imee)"t the c" -i, 4f the 1 lni\er.it\. iro ks .\ ar,hall. preident o f \'CA, and l.ih .\(atti-on, pre<ilent of Alpha Kappa Gamma were in the receiving line. I.ouise \all: Carol Reckham. Amy Lou Swarthout, Martha \\alk er, and June )eaumer were in charge of the refreshments and servimg. APPOINTMEN THE BEST PRODUCT FROM T M AN N I N ( Photograpl SPECIALIZING IN GIRLS', C Office and Resider PEOPLE EXPECT MORE of BRIDGE'S AND GET IT!! 1630 Main Street E CUT FLOWERS VER SHOP Columbia, S. C. 2-6781 A SPECIALTY COMPANY men's Clothes Phone 8881 ll e een, Edna Hill Hoynes for Paul Norum, e for Bob Chapman, Dale Norman for Hypatian Society Gives Barn Dance fembers of the lypatian I.iterary Society entertained with a barn dlance 1:,t F riday night. The dance, held at the l.rgi1-n .t s~ ~~~g' tntsprk.na ie in h:,nor" of tthe trad'i::ltin.z mewhe I r< o-are tl+tnt; ua the wiaittit 4rttlrr" o tlhe eveniing. New officers for the soricty were elected Wednesday, at a neeting; which wac held in Clarios(phic I la!l at 6:30 p. m. Outgoing O ticers are pre-ident, Iieckv Turnr: a' e-pr" i. dent, Iea F.irott: secretary. Shirks Shapiro; and trea,nrcr, Idlith iod man. 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Spon ,rs f"r the dance are Burma i Iarler for T.,m ;heen, president; Edna L1ii ll :sties for Paul Nrem, vice-pre-Ident : Rarlra Rogers for J. W. Evans, secretary; )ot Terry for Rill \ung. trea'nrer , Members of the h~p committee and their sponsors are Mary Varn for Frank Hitt; (loria \\idener for Don Estes; Bar hara Keene for Rob Chapman: Marie Dicks for Robert Dicks and Dale norman for (ienrze I ieiow. Mrs. Hawkins Talks To Euphrosyneans Mrs. Maude Hawkins, professor of English. talked on "Beauty, Life's Stab)ilizer" at the annual ban inet of tihe Euphrosynean literary <,ei,"ty hell lact Monday night at the MIetropolitan Cafe. Mrs. iawkins spoke of beauty nct in the physical sense of the word. but rather of the cultural arts. She stated that such beauty as life's great adventure, is capable of mak ing of content in moments when %ou are lissati fied with the world. AntY~nP ,'an en.ity the art:.thank: to ,"urn ilt dlrn inveentitns. It costs i Iltle' ito hear good music as look at great work, of art. Not all nicn can create, but we all can enter into the realm of true beauty through appreciation and knowl edge. Mrs. llamkin was presented with two garinias by the society. Lee L.orick. a member, was given a bracelet for the best book review iy the year wri:ten by a member. CAROLINA ENG AW ( China - Sterling Silver - Watches SYLVAN BROS. JEWELERS & DIAMOND MERCHANTS Genuine Merchandise Only - No Plate No Imitation Cor. Main & Hampton - ColumbIe, S. C. Record Headquarters RECORD BAR in Street ) HAVE THE CROWD E SHOP Phone 5173 FOUNTAIN A CHANCE? )ENT.- HOSPITALIZATION Ith Insurance Co. TES, President Phones: 2-2206 or 2-8828 Pait C0. PATRICK('S Columbia. S. C.