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Inter-Fraterr The Murky Way By BETTY HENDLEY In the Entertainment Corner .. . Another week, another column. While the weather tries to make up .its mind, we, in turn, freeze, burn up, dry out, and get wet. Rain or no rain, campus activities buzzed as usual last week.... Delta Delta Delta sorority gave a recep tion in Sims Lounge April 20 honoring May Queen Betty McCreight. Receiving the guests were Irvin Rion, presi dent of Tri-Delt; Alice Marchant, vice-president; Betty McCreight, May Queen; Jo Alice McMillian, Chi Omega, * maid of honor; and Mrs. J. Rion McKissick. The Z.T.A.'s entertained their national president, Mrs. W. C. Roberts, over the week-end. Saturday night, April 21, Kappa Sigma's held their formal in the Columbia Hotel Ballroom. During the intermission Sigma Nu's entertained with a drop-in at the Frat house. Guests included S.A.E.'s and Sigma Chi's. The Sigma Chi's were feted by the Delta Zetas at the Legion Hut Sunday, April 15. + Tomorrow night in the ballroom of the Hotel Columbia the Inter-Fraternity Council will hold its Spring formal. Officers and sponsors are Dick McMillan, president, with Helen Parler; Buck Isom, vice-president, with LeClaire Anderson; Frank Fine, secretary, with Betty McCreight; David Welsh, treasurer, with Margaret Wylie; Chuck Baker, dance committee chairman, with Peggy Gore; and dance committee members and dates, Reese Smith with Barbara Brown;'Stan Turner with Ricky Hedrick; and Ken Turner with Betty Koty. Mrs. Geraldine Fitch, returned missionary, was honor guest at a tea given by Z.T.A.'s this week. Officers, Initiations .. . New ATO officers for the spring semester are president, Bill Thue; vice-president, Bill Hutchinson; secretary, Quinn Hambright; treasurer, Kinloch Bull. The ATO's have re cently pledged Tom Pike from Louisville, Kentucky. ,t4 Kappa Delta initiated nine new members April 16. They are Bettie Moore, Trudie Leonard, Margaret Ready, Betty Dillard, Mary Conrad, Melissa Turner, "Monkey" Oltrogge, Jean Badger, and Cathrine McCants. Incidentally, the Kappa Deltas are planning a big formal which will be held May 18. Pi Beta Phi will initiate ten pledges tomorrow night. The girls to be initiated are Jane Lanier, Jane Church, Lee Poston, Cary Gutherie, Doris Alston, Betty Sims, Lib Norton, Linda McLendon, Dot Edmunds, and Betty Boykin. Recently initiated into Delta Delta Delta was Esther Gregory of Mount Pleasant, S. C. New officers of the women's Glee Club are president, Patsy Patrick; vice-president, Agnes McBride; and secretary treasurer, Betty Dillard. Phi Epsilon Pi fraternity recently announced the initia tion of five new men, Allen Isenherg, J. Frank Fine, Kenneth Romanoff, Harold Bornstein, and Dick Strickhartz. New pledges of Phi Sigma Kappa are Bob Grantham and Earle Paylor. The ZTA's are initiating Jackie Shaw, Virginia Vincent, and Ruth Reynolds next wveek. Phi Kappa Sigma held a houseparty at Lake Murray the week-end of the 14th. Among those attending were John Bumgardner, Paul Whitaker, Walter Hlamm, Bob Rowen, Dick Toupin, Charlie Marshburn, Bill Brooks, Tommy Gilbert, Johnny Herin, Billy Wilson, Pinky Bartlett, Wil helminia Fletcher, Clio Eaton, Irene Hugenon, Betty Fellers, Isabel Covin, Mary Cragun, Wanda Gay, and Jackie Mayfield. Coker College seems to bo in for a bout of spring clean.. Ing. Tri Delts are having furniture covered as are the Pi Phi's. Sigma Chi's are indulging in various new articles of furniture. ADPi alumna, Wylda Mae Pennington, wvas in town last week-end. . . . Recent visitors on the campus were SAE's Lt. Joe bumpkin and Howard Love and ATO's IHarry H-Iutson, * Dougat Bissell and Steve Tabor. .. . The ADPi's are having a garden party at Mrs. Fitch's for Founders' Day. . .. Sigma Nu's and Sigma Chi's are planning a joint party at Sheriff Heise's Pond on May 5. CUT RATE DRUG STORE 1530 Main Street * Any Time APPOINTMENTS: Any Place Any Price THE BEST PRODUCT FROM THE POOREST RAW MATERIAL. * MANNING HARRIS Photographer DeLuxe SPECIALIZING IN GIRLS', CIVILIANS, V-12 & NROTC's Office and Residence: Tenement 20 0 IN :fr{ Pictured above are the sponsoi Anderson for Buck Isom; Betty bara Brown for Reece Smith; RI Noted ChinesE Speaks To Cai ZTA's Sponsored Mrs. Fitch's Talk The lecture of Geraldine Town send Fitch, widely recognized au thority on the Far East, which was given at 5 o'clock last Sunday after noon in the Sims lounge was spon sored by Zeta Tau Alpha sorority in response to the need for educated women as leaders In China's new social-economic order. Zeta Tau Alpha has announced the establishment of one or more scholarships at Ginling Woman's college, as a post-war contribution to peace and the educational fields, as well as to the NAtionnl War fund. Mrs. Fitch's appearance here, which was followed by a silver tea, is to further the voluntary raising of funds for these scholarships and this educational aid to Chinese stu dents. Ginling, now situated at Chengtu, along with four other refugee In stitutions, is the only Christian col lege for women in China supported inter-denominationally. Founded in 1913 it is one of the colleges in the Associated Hoards for Christian Col leges in China, the latter is being one of the United China relief agen cies, which in turn is part of the National War fund. TOURS FOR ROTARY. While on tour for Rotary Inter national, Mrs. Fitch Is speaking to ZTA groups located along the route of her present itinerary. Hecr ad dress here was waited with much interest for she has lived for years in China, where she was intimately acquaintedl with leading national figures, among them Generalissimo Chiang Kal-Shek and Madame Chiang. Mrs. Arney R. Childs, dean of women, presided and introduced Mrs. W. C. Roberts of New York City, national president of Zeta, who told of the Fraternity Service pro gram. Mrs. Fitch was thea pre sent ed. PEOPLE EXPECT MORE at BRIDGE'S AND GET IT!! 1630 Main Street COMMERCIAL. AND KODAK of SARGEANT PHOTOGRAPHY 1726% Main Strae ance TERFRATERNI 's for the Inter-fraternity Council ,WcCreight for J. Frank Fine; Ma sky Hedrick for Stan Turner; and Authority mpus Group National Director Visits Kappa Delta Mrs. Julia Fuqua Ober of Nor blk, Va., national publicity director f Kappa Delta Sorority visited 3eta Zeta chapter here April 23-25. [his season begins Mrs. Ober's first )fficial visits to her sorority's chap .ers. A drop-in was given in honoc rf Mrs. Ober at the home of Betty salmon, 1211 Devonshire drive, by :he tocal chapter. All of the alum nae, pledges, and actives were in vited. Since her college days at Hlollins, Mrs. Ober has devoted her ener sie: is the promotion or maIU,,. " setivities in her native city, Nor 'olk. After serving as president of he local music clubs, the district, he Virginia Federation of Music "lubs, as National Junior Counselor, tnd editor of the Junior Bulletin, she became national pre lirent of he National Federation of Music For four years she ran a full time >ifice, travel led .150,000 miles throughout every state in the coun try many times, andi spoke before sudiences in every part of the United States in the interest of music. She is listed in "Who's Who Among American Women." "Who's Who In Music," and "International E:neyelopedia of' Music and Alusi eians." After leaving the presidency of the National Federation of Music Clubs, during which time she found ed the National Music Council composed of all national musical organizations in the United States, Mrs. Ober created the War Service Committee of the Federation and directed its work throughout every state for two years. She was also a member of the Subcommittee on Music of the Joint Army and Navy Committee on Welfare and Recrea tion. She is a member of Sigma Alpha Iota, professional jnuutc frat rnity. Aw) S AN C KEN N'S * soL.D AT T MANUFAC R ICHILANI FINISHING DEPARTMENT ST UDIO S AT ITS BEST Phone 2.1183 Tomo TY SPONSOR! fi dance. They are Helen Parler for 4 rgaret Wylie for David Welsh; Pe Betty Koty for Ken Turner. Sorority Rush Begin May Si) Rushing of Co-eds To Last 2 Weeks Pan Iellenic Council, headed by Juliette LaBorde, announces that formal rush week for this semester will begin May 6 and will continue for two weeks. Sixty girls registered for the process on Tuesday and Wednesday afternoons. Rush week will begin with the Pan Ilellenic tea on Sunday, May 6. Attendance at this tea is compul sory to all girls who expect to go through rushing. The sorority par ties will begin on Monday, May 7, and will continue through Monday, May 14. These parties are compul sory for thosi- rus who receive invitations. Preference parties will take place Tuesday and Wednesday, May 15 and 16. All preferences are required to he in May 17 which will he Silence day for the rushees while they make t heir choices. Sophomore Y Gives Informal Drop-In Trhe sophomore YWCA gave an informal drop-int for the st,udent, body Tuesday, April 17 from 6:30 to 8 p.m. in Flinn lHall. D)ancing, ping pong and pool was featutred throughout the party and following that, a song fest was held in the Y room, Joyce Hletzel, executive secretary of the YWCA, acted as director. Refreshments were served by Bet ty Culler, Jo Seideman, and Mar tha Steadman. It has beent planned that if the students enjoy these Informal drop. ins, they will be used as a project for the sophomore YWCA to be given every month In Fllnn Hall. At the meeting of the sophomore Y followIng the social It was de cIded that the Y would take charge of the snack bar at the Laurel St. USO the last Saturday in every month, es Eat ICE CREAM HE CANTEEN' TURED BY D DAIRiES China Sterling Silver Watches SYLVAN BROS. JEWEL.ERS & DIAMONQ MERCHANTS Genttlne Merchandise Only. No Plate. No Imitations. Cot. Main & lIaman.o CalnmbIa. D.C f r o w_ _A laude R. McMllan, Jr.; Leclaire ggy Gore for C. E. Baker; Bar Week Will dh---La Borde Carnival Will Have Both King and Queen There is to he both a King and a Queen at Independent's Carni val, which will be held May 19th, it was announced today by Frances Miller. president of the non-soror ity girls' organization. These two will be crowned at a ceremony to he held on the steps of the new Library. The King and Queen will be chosen from Carolina students in a balloting which w%ill hn_in May first. A voting hooth is to he set up in the Main Catlteen and ballots may be purchased for 1 our favorite for a penny apiece. The booth will be open from nine in the motn,; until six at night. Anyone may huy votes al d in scribe on them, his or her choice for the kingship or the queenship. After a week or sc, of balloting, 12 boys and 12 girls with the highest. number of votes will conmpete through the same process for the titles. When the votes are (ounited, the h'oy aned gir with tae ;most ballots will be proclaimed the ru lers. The next highest contestants w ill he the maid-of-honor- and1 the K(ing's guardl. The remaining twenty will compose the court-, Insteadl of the usual ceremony usedl at the Carnival, this year's af fair will be in the form of a Gypsy gathering. The attIendants are to be drSessedl in gaily coloredt cos tumes, appropriate to the theme, Independent's will set up their booths in the horseshoe circle on Main Campus. The same attractions of former yeats will be found on the Midway again and other newv ones have been added to the list. The entire proceeds from the Car nival are going to the McKissickt Deemorial F,und. CUT FLOWERS SLIGH'S IPHON E 7761 ALL SEASONABi ART FLO .1227 Hampton Street PHONI CORtSAGE Night First Formal Held For Several Years By Council Group Need Help People? See Badger-Bull Company For Signs For the first time in several years the Interfraternity Council will en tertain with a fortnal dance which is to be held tomorrow night from 8:30 p. m. to midnight in the Co lumbia Hotel balliroon. There are to be three "no-breaks" and a special dance in which only the Council members and their dates will participate. Neil Atlee and his orchestra are to supply the music. Sponsoring for Claude R. McMil lan, Jr., president, will be Helen Parler. Other officers and their dates are Buck Isom, vice-president, with LeClaire Anderson; J. Frank Fine, secretary, with Betty Mc Creight; and David Welsh, treasur er, with Margaret Wylie. Peggy Gore will sponsor for C. E. Baker, chairman of the dance committee. Barbara Brown, Ricky lledrick. and Betty Koty are the dates of Reece Smith, Stan Turner and Ken Turner, members of the dance committee. The Inter-fraternity Council is composed of two representatives, the president and an elected mem ber, from each fraternity on the campus. Duty of the Council is to iron out difficulties arising among the fraternities and to call to their attention any matters which might arise. Need Help People? See Badger-Bull Company For Signs Does that bulletin board look empty? Do you have nightmares at night trying to think up bright ideas to fill that space? Are you losing weight hanging over the drawing board? Save yourself for better times. . . Take your poster problem to Badger and Bull Com pany, Wade Hampton, room 106. They'll help you gain back that Carolina pep. . . and guarantee that you'll be satisfied with the results. Two enterprising co-eds on the campus are willing to make for you, posters of all sizes and description for any occasion. They will furnish the paint, talent, time but. . . you must supply the pa"er. Complete service is assured you for a nominal fee of 15 cents per poster. Jean, the Badger part of the cor poration, and Sarah, the Bull half, just got tired of seeing sad at tempts at wall decorations around the campus. Many a time they were (cailed upon to remedy the situation and being girls with hearts of gold, they consented. Alas, Alack. . . their good-natured ness was taken in vain. They were so beset with requests for posters. .their scholastic work suffered, . .their pocketbooks shrank for no one thought of paying for the pg per. . . In other words, Badger and Bull found themselves in a thank less position. It's a cruel world we live in..'. but they struggled on.. . for they arc some of those few peo pIe who enjoy doing that kind of work. Jean and Sarah have done dis plays for teas, sports, meetings, drives and all such. Their workc has appeared on bulletin boards in Sims, Wade Hampton, Maxcy, the Canteen, and on trees throughout the campus. CORSAGES !LOWERS ,1433 MAIN STREETJ .E CUT F:LOWERS WER SHOP Columbio, S. C. I 2-678t A. SPECIALTY