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Spring Germ Thie Murky WVay By BETTY HENDLEY THESE DAYS Houseparties, swimming parties and the like galore. The big question on campus is who will give the next one and where shall it be? Also in the spotlight are the German spring formal on June 2 and the Navy dance which will be held June 1. On the calendar for this week-end is the Alpha " Delta Pi party which is to be given Saturday out at Sheriff Heise's. People are still talking about the wonderful time they had at the Kappa Delta formal last week and the attrac tive decorations. To add to the fun of that night the K)'s and their dates went on a week-end houseparty out at Lake Murray. Among those attending were: Bill Baker, Betty Moore, Trudy Leonard, Shorty Johnson, Betty Dillard, Ned Eakel, Jeune Goode, Jim King, Betty Salmon, Jimmy Wat son, Peggy Williams, Bill Wepler, Bill Prigge, Elise Ready, Ann Darby Tison, Brooksie Marshall, Marion Sims, Gerald Dunbar and Jim Hutson. Another group week-ending at the Lake consisted of Betty Counts, Rose Knox, Mary Ann r MCElveen, Margaret Sloan, Bebe Sifford, Joann Phillips and "Fluff" Cousins. After formal pledging Friday night the Delta Zetas feted the new pledges with a party in the sorority room in Coker College. The Tri-Delts celebrated by going en masse to the picture show. THOSE DAYS Ah, those days! Remember the KA swimming party out at "Smallwood"? The Kappa Sigs, the Delta Zetas, the Sigma Nus and the Pi Phi's parties out at Doc Crawfords? What about the Phi Eps, the Pi Kappa Sigs and the Pikers jaunts to Sesqui? Then there was the joint Sigma Nu and Sigma Chi hayride out at Sheriff Heise's, the Lambda Chi banquet and drop-in, the Iillel picnic in Earlewood Park, the party at Bond's place thrown by the Alpha Epsilon Delta's (pre-med fraternity) and we must mention the hayride and wiener roast given out at Doctor Adams' Pond by Fifth company of the ROTC. Then, too, there was the party given by the Baptist students at the home of Mrs. G. C. Robinett's, 1426 Marion Street. Ah, those days! DASHING AROUND Both us and the visitors. Donna Miller, Tri-IDelt from Colorado State University, visited the lo! chapter . . . so did Helen Gregg from Parris Island. . . . Margaret Lee entertaining her little nephew and her big sister. . .. KA alum, Jimmy Pulliam, just back from overseas in Italy, in town on a thirty-day fur!ough. . . . Pope Scurry, now in the navy, was glimpsed dashing into the canteen the other day. . .. Bill Jones, former student body prexy, seen around campus for several days. . . . Margaret Floyd and Maxine. Stukes spent the week-end with their roommates, Mickey Edmunds and Carolyn Hitt, in McCormick. . . . Kitty Vin cent week-ended it at her home in Dillon. . . . Terry Walker, a ZTA transfer, wvho has been visiting on the campus since Easter, left last Wednesday to return to the University of Alabama, wvhere she will graduate Junie 2. . . . Charlie Baker, Pi Kappa Phi alum, dlroppledl in on the boys last Saturday night. . . . Mrs. J. M. Saunders, president of' Gamma Prov ince, visiting Pi Beta Phi's. OUTSTANDING CHANGES On the campus . . . Mieheal Antn Snider' wear ing Bill Bader's Kappa Alpha pin. . . . Billy Heckhamn now sp)orting an Alpha Tau Omega active's pin. . . . Mary Alice McMillan's third finger left hand being adorned wvith a diamond from ] uston Crowe. . . and did you notice that Johnny Reese no longer wears his Pi Kappa Sig pin? . . . It now belongs *lbeneath the TIri-Delt p)ledlge pin on Sarah Bull's (dress. . . . The p)roudl looks on the new sooiyactives' faces . . . and the ('hi O's talking of former member Mickey Galloway's wed dling. .. ..The new officers of' Pi Phi are Nell Mayer, presi (lent ; Sue Newton. v'ice-p)residlent ; Barbara Browvne, corre 81pond1ing secretary ; R~ut h Still Gayne, recording secretary; .lo Seideman, treasurer ; Viviani Jones, rush capta in; Liz Norton, l)ledge supervisor ; Edna Il ill 11laynes, historian; JDot Ed muntds and Lee Poston, censors. . . . II eadingw the Pi Phi p)ledges arie Mary Bowen, [presidlent; Martha Gleaton, vice. president ; Mary Elizabeth Towvnsend, secretary ; D ot Kennedly, treasu rer'; and Margaret Floyd, hiistoriani. Capital City Photo-Copy Co. INCORPORATED 906-08 Main Street Telephone 2-3553 COLUMBIA 10, S. C. PHOTOSTAT PRINTS, BLUE PRINTS, MIMEOGRAPH * WHY TAKE A CHANCE? WE PAY FOR EVERYTHING Life Health and Accident Hospitalization Capital Life & Health Insurance Co. LESTER L. BATES, President 111 7 Hampton Street * Phones 2-2206 or 2-8828 TlGlfl V 4V~ .'~ '4 * /~%~ ~ )~ *.. Spon~iors for flu' Spring Gere Miclecal Secider for Bill Bader, I Co-Eds Will EleeL Association IIea(k At Next (;LltlleI*iIlg Metit t e ~ cet t In' ( o.I'.it Assoeja 11011 V~ ill i'll tt ol 1(43 ~ fOr the. tuxi sertit''~Ier jet tile' i)e'~t Inert itl~. it ~~'Ct5 ten foil tlce'(l ~'.e'il ii ('$(Iet% I' I'ntsv P.et rick, p e ('siCleel I. The flame's of I host' giet'~ who were eligible to ~ote were teI~e te ~ealed ~tl(l I hey were urged tee at tend the election meet. At the hegino jog of the get bee jog 1 )etto A eticy H. ('hi Ids 51101W briefly to the girls on 1)431 ineot nOel I et's. (7o-Ed Assoijat ieee) is omnl red of Cell the girls who attend I he' I!tuive't~jt ~ tend feotii its ttietntn't ship is (lelived 11W co-ed ehe'e't - letede'es foe I he foot le~ell se'asote. The' Associat eon also st~otisors the' fled ('e OSs titicl Stt)lI Ide ~Voet Ii WI) i te' tot - e~ tt ii'', on the i dtllpltS. Mattison to Speak At Suiiday Vespers Lib Mattison, SCfltOt., ~ elI ge~ e a meditation Ofi "I)evelopment of Prayer" at the Vesper Service iti the chapel Sundtey at 7:15 pIn. Ot lice' st tICIOn Is Pieti iciptlt iteg 031 I he program ~vill be Macic I lodges, flobett a Fuss, H ley Kelly, ntd Cileell tIers of I he Vesper ('liOit' direct et 1w Joyce ileizel, YWCA executive secret tery. CABAN ISS Exclusive Wo 1637 Main St. Jill Be ~ * I * 9 C nan wIll 1w (counter clockwise) Irginla Godsltall for Satut Barrett, Carnival Nets ~ MeKissiek Men 113 III hi ~%t4'Iil ha ni I ii,it ions 4t( t he 1. n iveisi I y, tue. do nat oct $41111 I 0 I tic' Mt'l'~ i~sicl~ Si''.iti I itishiji hind. t'i'sident Ftattie'~ Mit Ii' ~ttiitoUii'cI toitity. This itifloLint lopresen t s I he tot a I tiet piofi t nla(Ie at t he Carnival, held Saturdttv jtight on the nvtin ('ittflt)US. Ihe money, its idi the other funds collected for Iti' stitoht rsh ip, wits t it inert i itt 0 Wilt itomis on Titt'sitiiv nigttt '1'tti' Imlependetits ciii itival. an ~tttttttaI a~ajt.. Wits itt ti'nclc'ct liv titiotit ~tt io s t odin s* soldiers a nil jilt si)rS. 1114' (jtt''intt. 1)111 I Iii~1. iii a gypsy wit It tilt ingl~ ii(tttt it'd l~ I rig. t.t.tiis I lough. Welt' c'ao~~ ned in air in) ~)ii'ssi n (eiemtbtiv Itv Pt eside itt Not utati NI. Sndt Ii. Eteveat m~it' ttittt i'le~inn lenmale at t ('nIlti n t s of t Ito I ~ it. it II hit tefoot ii n d it t~st'd itt sary envi i'onflhE'nt tot I he toyal hail. ~MemIteis of the coltit, ~~to ~veit' dlet'ive(1 fiom the c'ttnitid~tI ('5 tot the king and qiteenship. were: ic Claire Atindeison, Vivian Anderson. Bonnie Clemmons. Janet ('oh'n, I helen Gentry, Letia Gilheit, Bobbie' 1 lays, Bet I y K nowles, Peggy Mc Ctctrey. Sttittty Moitisoit. Miii y 1.011 Net ties, I~oy Bass. "(;Iiclei' Hiown, Bob Chapnuttn, Bob Dressel. 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USC AIuinuui,a~ Wins Fly ing Cross ltii his Wot k 85 flight leit(14i ii Ott loetiiil itt lack t bitt (lest toyed I bree buildings occupied by ampoit 14111 (1t)t'my mi Ii tar~t' insl al hit I .ens *in hit' Ilalitin 1r4~it ('itlitato l(ul'ei I K. I Itirt by. a 1942 graduate of I lie ITtuI~ti sil y of Soot It Carolina, lois been awarded the I list i ngu islietl Flying Cioss. COMMUNITY I DRUG STORE 0 5214 PHONES 9498 625 Harden Street Ded ii I / 4 Irbara heene for .Ioe* Caasaghitari, and Bert 11il~4Ot1 for Kinlocti Bull. Mrs. IAUi~e '~oIf I el I flt(l \~ I h a fl it ma I ci a last S~t a I clay at? ci ticcict. Tim art r ~ki ft o~ :?c c I I) c :30 ~ o~ 1 be ~Ot 01 it' tcitcfll ill Cokic (XclliTt. Ihi' I ibtitfl a~ 4IOC. 0t ated ~~itti III ~cc11tci1~ of l;cIi( ci I lich? k(cjf ;chctit ccl IltIlcil tinti ~ekic's Vii I set~crI tv ~iItna Sil~ itnl?ccl acid si:~anni (;Ii~cispitc1. Is. at tiacticci I hi Oticli-ici Watt I hi ci.~ Jcl'd~.s. cii'rahet icr Sj.~ 1110 I ~ I a acid hi fciu jitit lad nolci. ~l '. Vi~t Icabtit c.~ acid .M:s. I ------ _______________________ - - * ALWAYS GLAD T 1015 COLLEG Sumter Street MEALS - "A Good P1 THE GOOL OPEN ALL NIGHT ine 2 Grand March and 1. Nolreaks to Be Feature of Affair Columb1ia Hotel to Be Seene of Festivities The Spring ;'rman will be danced at the Columbia Hotel Sat urday night, June 2, it was an nounced today by Bob Tindall, president of the" clu1,. The affair is to take place ftom 8:30 to 12 p. m. with intermis sion from 10:3' to 11. It has not yet been revealed what orchestra will play but plans are being made to secuiit a popular local band. There will be the traditional Grand Match followed by a special no-break for officers and Iheir dates. There will also be three other no-breaks during the evening. Sponsotlig for the occasion will he Dale Norment for Bob Tindall, president: Bar bara Keene for Joe Caughman, vice president; Ginny Nichols, Miami. Fia., for Frank Set uv. tr-asurer: Ann Tweedie for Beach G;attman. assistant t reasuret'; Bert Wilson for Kinloch Bull, see retary: Micheal Snidet for Bill Ba der, senior leadet ; Virginia Godshall for Sam Barrett, junior leader. A red and white color scheme, colors of the German, will be used as decorations along with the seals of the component fraternities. Kin loch Bull is in charge of this com mittee. Chaperoning the dance will he Dean John A. Chase and Mrs. Chase and Pr ofessor R. M. Stephan and Mrs. Stephan. The seven ftateitiiies which compose the German Club are Sigma Nu, Alpha Tau Ome-ga, Kap pa Sigma. Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Pi Kappa Alpha. Pi Kappa Phi and Kappa Alpha. Grant Received From Endowment Carnegie Institute Established Fund W.. II. Ward. Director of t he I->.. rtension Division of the University of South Carolina. anntiounced 1odav that the t'niversit% has heen made the recipient of a grant of $,tt0 ft oni t he Carnegie Etndowment for Peace. 'rhis money will be used to set up an institute on international relations at Carolina. and is to he used for the summer months in The grant was received through th' instigation of the Southern Council on International Relations at Chapel Hill. North Carolina. In addition to the institute. a state council on international relations nill he or ganized in South Carolina o fort hir the work of thle insti tute h.' reiaching all of thle people oif thle state. Dr. Johni McConoughv of thle de' prItmetnt of political science at the 'n iver sit y is assisting the Exteni in Diision int wot k int Ot plans for the institute. At present it is -Ianneil ti hold thIt, session so t hat tailirudits who are at teningti suninr s&hoiil and i also wislh to akie :iati tig.' of the itnstitutt mav ito si. 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