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Lambda Ch The Murky Way By BETTY HENDLEY RUSH WEEK Once again the sororities are stealing the limelight as rush week gets into full swing. Pan-Helldnic started the ball rolling with a tea in Sim.s lounge last Sunday night. Monday night Delta Zeta took over and Tuesday night Chi Omega entertained. Kappa Delta drew Wednesday and Delta Delta Delta had Thursday. Zeta Tau Alpha will rush tonight and tomorrow will be observed as a day of silence because of the May Day exercises. Alpha Delta Pi will entertain Monda.v and Pi Beta Phi will wind up the routine parties Tuesday. Wednesday and Thursday will be the days for pref ertial parties. SATURDAY NiGHT Last weekend was the occasion of many parties. Delta Zeta had one Friday night at Doc Crawford's. Saturday night SAE's held theirs at Mac and Bubba Boyle's place. Sigma Nu's and Sigma Chi's "joined forces and held what started to be a swimming party and ended up as a blanket party at Sheriff Heise's pond. "Doc" Crawford's was the scene of the Kappa Sig party. KA's took an all-day trip to Smallwood. Several swimming parties were called off because of the chilly weather. ADPi's Eton Morris, Anne Rhame, "Binky" Tobias, Lena Gilbert, Alice Ross, "Toni" Child and Tri-Delt Virginia Cunningham enjoyed a house party at Lake Murray. The A1)Pi's are planning another houseparty on May 26. OVER THE WEEKEND Over the weekend Sara Darby went to Norfolk for a visit * with Doris .onos. Independents Frances Miller and Eleanor Bonds went to the Beach. Alice Brand Ross spent the week end with Frannie Siddall of Sumter. Bert Wilson, KD, took .Julia Bull, also K), to Darlington for a short visit. Speak ing of visits, the Carolina csrnpus was recently visited by Tom "Rubba" Boyle, SAE alum; Betty Jo Canady, former Independent; Lambda Chi Barney Myers, who just was com missioned ensign; KA's Seig Rush,,now an air corps cadet, and former student body president, Ensign Bill Jones. SCATTERED BITS Chi Omega initiated twelve new members last week. The girls are Ann L,indfors, Jane Durham, Jeanne Sargeant, Janet Bloom, Mary Lou Nettles, Colleen Bright, Lib Fanning, Ruth Burns, Ann Tweedie, Becky Ann Melton and Jean Serio. . .. Plans are speeding ahead for the Kappa I)elt formal on the 18th of May.... May 19th is the night of the Inde pendents carnival. . .. Very lovely indeed was the wedding of Alums KD Betty Marshall and ATO Frankie Marion. Brooksie Marshall was maid of honor and looked very fetch ing. . . . Another Ki), Shiny Dial, was married last week to Sgt. Bill Davis. . . . Tri Delt Cookie VanBenthuysen is sporting a new Phi Delta Theta pin belonging to .Jack Mon crief, med student at Esmory. . . . New ZTA's are .Jackie Shaw, Ruth Reynolds and Virginia Vincent. These three were initiated late last week. .. ..hi 0's Ann Tweedie and Colleen Bright are wearing KS pins of Beach Gattman and Moose Mueller, respectively. . . . Suzanne Fishborne sports Jack Storm's Sigma C'hi pin. ADDENDA (lusters of p)eop)le around Ruth Still inquiring as to her new name. . . . Ruth was married Sunday night in Lexington. Now~ it's Lt. and Mrs. .Jim Gagyne of Fort .Jackson. ... Rumors that the Kappa D)eltas are planning a houseparty. ...Sev'eral co-eds discussing a trip north to Connecticut for the wedding of former independent Betty Urban and Ensign Sam Morrison in Jlune. . . .Margaret McElveen is to be one of the bridesmaids. . . . H-ypatian Literary Society tossed a swell party in Sims last week. . . . Sorry to hear that Peggy Trexler is in the hospital in Burlington, N. C. She's recuperating from an appendectomy. CUT RATE DRUG STORE 1530 Main Street "THE OLD RELIABLE" COMPLETELY AIR CONDITIONED METROPOLITAN CAFE Dining Room for Reservation - Capacity Up to 100 Persons 1222 HAMPTON STIREEIT Open 'Til Midnight WHERE STUDENTS MEET TO EAT Columbia, S. C. COLLEGE BARBER SHOP 1008 SUMTER ST. Now Open Under New Management Your Patronage Will Be Greatly Appreciated ReCE FO Pictured above are the dates o Douglas, fraternity sponsor; Dot 1 Virginia Godshall for Bill Miller, I Carolina Co-Eds Asked to Attend Homemaking Teas Tens honoring Carolina's ct-ods will be given by the Homemaking Department of the 1'niversjty next week, it was announced today by Mrs. Louise P. Cole, director of the department. All girls In Sims College are In vited to attend the tea to he given Thursday, May 17, from 4:: until 6:00 P. M. Hostesses will he Betty McCreight, Laura Dowe, and Bar hara Keene. menhers of Mrs. Cole's food classes. Co-eds from Wade Hampton and Maxey will he guests on Friday, May 18. from 4:30 until 6:00 P. M. Hostesses at this affair are to he Mamie Dowe, Helen Kenellos, and Margaret Holder. YW Cabinet to Go On Houseparty in June The YWCA cabinet of the t'niver sity is planning to have a house party the first weekend in Jlune at lake Murray. it was decided at the nmeeting of the cabinet, Ma.1 8, in Flinn Hall at 1:15 p.m. This houseparty will also he a re treat for the old and new members of the cabinet. .loyve lietzel. execiu tive secretar.s of the YW~CA, an nounced. The tentative date set for the party is .June 1. 2. and .3. Zoa Wade. social chairman, is In charge of the food. Always Open TODDLE HOUSE 1419 Gervais PEOPLE EXPECT MORE at BRIDGE'S AND GET IT!! 1630 Main Street COMMERCIAL AND KODAK of .SARGEANT PHOTOGRAPHYt 1726%/ Main Strae \uves R LAMBDA C f Lambda Chi Alpha officers for Ih aabinet for Ken Tarbell, Jeanne Ca Ion Folsom for Marion Smith, and Like Hula Girls Them at the C Like Hula stO s? Yes? Then yot is to he given at the Independents' C avening of May 19 on Main Caml loveliest lassies from each sorority Supervising this outstanding at traction are Eleanor Bonds and Zoa Wade. - t Around the circle there are to be booths of all sizes and descrip tions. Prizes can he won at the Bingo stand, if you're lucky, and if not y'ou can find out why from the fortune teller. who will also reveal your past, present and future. t Another feature of the midway will he the Garden Cocktail booth with adorable waitresses, music and soft lights. If you feel like danc ing, you can wander over to dance land and select the cream of Caro lina's co-eds for your partner. Need a shoeshine? . Johnny-on-the spot shoeshine girls will fix you up. As the mood strikes you, you might "go fishing," pitch pennies, or sat isfy your hunger with cokes. sand wi(hes anid hotd(Ogs. This is not all ... the grand climax will come about 9) p mi. when the King and Queen of the C'arni 'al are to he crowned on the steps or the new library. The selection ot these two has been go:ing on for BETTER LIGHT BETTER SIGHT * South Carolina Elec tric & Gas Co. S A NC KEN'S * SOLD AT TH MANUFACT RICHLAND FINISHING DEPARTMENT STUDIOS AT ITS BEST Phone 2-1183 harter HI SPONSOR is' P banquet which is being held tome nuon for Gus Aposfolakos, Betty Ia Apple Speed for Walter Myers. ?See < arnival 'd IbetIIr not miss the one which 'arnival during the afternoon and mus. In the show are to he the and a number of Independents' he past two weeks and will con inue until Monday. Votes for King and Queen may se purchased at a booth in the main 'anteen for a penny a ballot. Any ne on the campus is eliible for he two positions. Beginning Monday. the 12 men t tnd the 12 girls with the highest uitmher of vntes will he in the final ace. Balloting will proceed for sev ral days then the couple with the nost votes will then he pronounc 'd the King and Queen. Cooperating with Independents in iving the tartnival are Panhellenic r tnd the Inter-fraternity council. :ach of these are to he in charge of perial booths. Sttudlentt, faculty mnembers anid alutnt of t he Iniersity now have an 'pportutnity to ex ress t hem~elveq creatively In the CAROL.INA REVIE~W. The tpurpose of t he magazine Is to foster literary expreson. U'ntIl June I 0, 1945, each of yo tnIs In ited to submiut any of the tol Inwing to the Carolina RevIew, Box '!99, C'ampus: Essays, poemhs, short storles, book re vIews, biographlcal sketches, and commrenitarles of currenit Iiterest. COMMUNITY DRUG STORE[ 5214 - PHONES - 9498 625 Harden Street s Eat ICE CREAM E CANTEEN URED BY DAIRIES China Sterling Silver Watches SYLVAN BROS. JEWELERS & DIAMOND MERCHANTS enuilne Merchandise Only. No Plate. No Imitations. Cor. Main & Ham..n., Colu.mbia S C Tori S rrow night. They are Miss Nell u Broekington for Dudley Greer, (D Formal Dance Hill Be Given :riday, May 19 Reta 7.rta of Nappa; 1 ita will limax social ari.itifs of tihe se alestor with its Sp ne fot mal which s to be held next Friday night n the ballroom of the 11n1 Co umbia. Dancing will he from 8:30 Intil 11:45 to the music of the 0th A.G.F. hand from Fort Jack on. Leading the gi and march will he he follow in:; n-w;y-elected offi ers and their catec: Eleanor Mc 'all of Ben nett i\,lle. piesident; nne .Jenkins of .t!hns Island. \ ice ilesident; Penny .lennings of Co h.a se< eta:y; Brity Salmon f (olu hia. tieasukrer; and Elise tead} of Columbia. dance c"hair oan. ec i t:',' ins w! f.,-unw. t he themn f a g1; den doanm. 1'ndor the tnwer hedelcked archwsas. Nappa 'celta s will pin the white rose, the There will1 he th'.-c no-h: 'aks n hici:n;; the sp.-al r.-blak. The iappa Delta 's;a''. for members nt t heir date i- n' . Pt !In che da:rt '.i<; ;': '-has nd thir dates -.21 be fe2,; a oap-in at t he hocme of Betty 'ain. 1211 Ii,' 'nshi a rie This dan e :s Witw!za:'! for the 'aVy boy saon t he rnn- pcus Blanket tan hids wci! he lcss:ed to all fra crnaties and a l'-riled num-her of 'ids will be a a-Inch! to n non-frat or cty nmen. Independentjers and nmem ers of other sorn:'t:es Nass men tievndor the dance w i be v-ant d line, t' intil ;Mt,' by perm -scn if c'aptain Ni--dt-an. Kappa lD-ia. (janer s th f,rst orioty formia helId - n se etal cars herause on'a waIr-te roestie nos. The you,ngesl of the national CUT FLOWERS SLIGH'S ) PHONE 7761 ALL SEASONABL ART FLO) 1227 Hampton Street PHONE CORSAGESa Page Thies iorrow Celebration Will Include Formal Banquet, Drop-In Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity will formally her"'me a memher of the nationa! assorintion tomorrow after noon at installation ceremonies to he condilrted by the Georgia Tech chapter. In celebration of the oc casion members of the fraternity are giving a formal hanquet that night. a luncheon on Sunday morn ing and a drop-in Sunday after noon. The banquet is to be held in the Metropolitan dir.ing room. Gifford Campbell will open the prgrarn with the blessing and the reetoings will be made by Ken Tar hell. president of the local Lambda i.i. Responses are to he given by the Georgia Tech chapter and then lean F. W. Bradley will address the gathering. Johnnie Natwick. former treasurer of the local group, will speak on "Lambda Chi Alpha. an International Fraternity." Following the program the char ter will he presented to the Caro lina Lambda Chis by Ellis M. Derby, national executive and a member of the National Lamba Chi I Alpha Post-war Planning Commit tee. A highlight of the evening also will he the announcement of the sweetheart of the local chapter whose select ion has been kept secret. Sponsoring for the affair are Dot Inahinet for Ken Tarbell, president; Jeanne Cannon for Gus Apostolakos, vice president; Betty Lou Brockin ton for Dudley Greer, secretary; Vir ginia Godshall for Bill Miller, ii e.asu "1. ion Folsom of Sumter f,: S'e al Chatt man Mar ion Smith and Appie Speed for Walter Myers, inslallation chairnan. The dining room is to be deco rated with the University seal, the fiaternity Court of Arms, and gar lands of smilax. tied with the fra ternity colors. The table is to be centered with a floral arrangement of blue larkspur, yellow snap dragons and green lace fern. Cor sages of white rosebuds will be by the plate of each girl and place cards, cartoons of each guest in purple ink, wili signify the seating arrangement. Among the guests invited to at tend are Judge J. H-. White. a Lambda Chi of Atlanta, Ga.; the In stallation team of Georgia Tech; Miss Nell Douglas of the Univer sity faculty, fraternity sponsor; Dean F. W. Bradley: Dean and Mrs. John A. Chase and Lieut. Cmndr. and Mrst. Travis L.everett. Surnday Affairs Sunday morning the members ard iemis are attending services at the First Raptist chuirch and will lunch at Bihr: s. .Menh ers of the frternity a tre en tertainine with a drop-in for the facult.y. soror ities, fraternities and guests on Sunday afternoon from 4 to 6 in S ims l.ounge. The re-ertv. tnc line will be compose'd of tn. stallation Charman Walter M!vets; the Lambda ('hi sweet heart : Presi dort Ken Tarhel!: Petty McCrcight, Carouna May Queen; t reasurer Bill M:llet : J Albce M'Mtllan, maid of henot to the Queen; l'aut, ('mndr. Trravis l.everett. advisor, and Miss Nell Douglas. fraternity, sponsor. Cororittes on 1he campus. they gave their frrst dance to the sptr:ng of CORSAG ES VLO WE RS 1433 MAIN STREET E CUT FLOWERS WER SHOP Columbia, S. C. 2..6781 b SCI' A LTY