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Sigma De tc
The Murky Way
By BETTY HENDLEY
THE END...
Another semester is just about over. What with exams,
etc., just around the corner, the social life is at a minimum.
Therefore most of the social news is in the past. But never
let it be said that USC failed to carry on to the end. The
past week-end is bold proof. Friday night the Naval Regi
mental Ball was held at the Township Auditorium. All the
sponsors had white orchids. The impromptu highlight of the
evening was the group singing in the middle of the dance
floor during an intermission. The next night the German
Club held their June Formal at the Hotel Columbia. The
sponsors and dates walked through an arch while favors
were presented.
ELECTIONS . . .
Phi Kappa Sigma elected Johnny Herrin, president;
Charles Shealy, vice-president; Ed Jones, recording secre
tary; Claude Walston, corresponding secretary, and C. R.
McMillan, Jr., treasurer. Bob Noble, Don Estes, Sam Bar
rett, Charlie Sanders, Phil Hustosky, George Brier, Paul
Welder, and George Delay were elected president, secretary,
treasurer, historian, chaplain, warden, inter-fraternity rep
resentative, and German Club representative, respectively,
of Pi Kappa Phi.
Sorority pledges also announced their officers who are,
for Tri Delta: Mamie Dowe, Boots, Clarke, Dot Lewis, Anne
Stephan, Mary Lib Nance, and Sarah Bull; Delta Zeta:
Margaret Smithey, Mary Jane O'llara and Mary Frances
McGill; Zeta Tau Alpha: Betty Neal Walker, Betty Fellers,
and Pinky Bartlett.
Fraternities have announced the following new officers . .
Kappa Alpha: Tom Lindley, president; Bob Chapman. vice
president; Bill Bader, secretary; S. A. E.: Reece Smith,
president; Doug Smith, vice-president; Joe Hammock, re
corder; Mac Hammond, correspondent; George Herdon,
herald; Simms Oliphant, warden; Buddy Riggs, chronicler:
Tommy Howell, treasurer; Lambda Chi Alpha: Dudley
Greer, president; Ken Tarbell, vice-president; Walter Myers,
secretary; Bill Miller, treasurer; John Natwick. pledge
trainer ; Vitty C: our, manager.. ; Sg m, - X'- N : -Jmm
Spurr, president; Bill Routh, vice-mresident; Jim Lytle, sec
retary; Almond Leach, treasurer; Vinnie Wilson, pledge
master.
RAMBLING AROUND ...
We noticed the SAE pin belonging to Howard Vincent
that Tri Delt Grinelle Kirkland is wearing. . . . Billy Beck
ham insists that we'let it be known that he has )een initiated
into ATO fraternity. . . . Recent visitors seen on the campus
were Captain Bill O'Hara, Captain and Mrs. Jack Ilendley
(Louise Nance), Ensign Tom Stevenson and Ensign Al Me
Glann, all USC alumns. . . . Oh, yes, we must not forget the
PIPE that visited us last week. Lt. Erskin Betts was on the
other end of it. . . . Howard House, George Langstaf', Ken
Turner and Harold Saunders are leaving tomorrow for the
Naval Academy at Annapolis, Maryland.
Recently initiated into SAE were Ray Magin, Tommy Cox,
Riley Bradham, Taylor Miller, Jay Hanson, Bill Kellum,
Tommy Duncan, Bill Schoenberger, Jim Mortimer, Bob
Hirsch, Charles Harden, and Gwynn Wilson. .. ..he follow
ing are nowv Sigma Chi act ives : Robinson, McCullers,
* Everett, Farrell, WVeppler, Ludt ke, I Hancock, Gregg. JIohn
son, Postel, and Neal... . . New KA ac'tiv.es are: Marion
Bleakley', David Crum, and C'arl C'auighmani.
After the meeting Monday' night the TFri D)elts e'nter
tainedl Madam Sweeney in their room in (olker ('olleg.
Delta Zetas are throwing another of their swim parties to
morrow at George's Pond in Lexington. ..... Lst week the
Phi Sigma Kappas entertained ther.. . ..arara Brasing
ton's home was the scene of a A 1) Pi party given by the
p)ledges Monday night in honor of the gradluat ing se'niors5
The IK D's had a dlrop-in on JTune 7th from 5 :30 till 6 :00
in their room in Coker honoring Miss Katherine Hleyward,
who is resigning as faculty adviser.. .. Brooksie Marshall
has headed up Army way for .June Week festivities at West
Point, while "Monkey" Oldtrogge and Kathy McCants are
being toasted by Navy b)lue andl goldl at Annapolis. . . .The
Sigma Chis feted the D)elta Zetas withI a sw'imming party
at Sesqui on the 27th. . . . Miss Nelle D)ouglass is honoring
the Lambda Chi Alphas with a swim-hamburger p)arty at
Senator Hammond's Saturday. . ..lThe KA brothers have
enjoyed several excursions to the "Green Hole" and SesqIui
dluring the last couple of weeks. . . . Mr's. Vickie .John
(Frances Padgett), K D) alum, was seen on the camp)us last
week.
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Seideman Is
New President
Of Co-Ed Group
The Co-Ed Association elected its
new officers for the summer se
mester at its last meeting of the
semester, Wednesday. Ethel Love
(Jo) Seideman is the new presi
dent of the association, succeeding
Patsy Patrick.
Othet officers elected to serve
during the summer term are Patty
Malcolm, vice-president; Frances
Smith, secretary; Betty Culler,
treasurer; Jinx Giles, reporter.
The Co-Ed Association, composed
of all the girls on the Carolina
campus, has completed a most suc
essful semester. One of its main
projects was to revise its constitu
tion. This has been done, and one
of the most Important revisions is
requiring a girl to attend at least
five meetings during the semester
to be eligible to vote In elections.
The training, breakfast given be
fore the all-girl Powder Bowl foot
ball game was given by Co-Ed. The
association also took part in and
supported other activities on the
campus.
All girls who have done the re
quired amount of Co-Ed and war
work are eligible to have Co-Ed
keys.
Pan-Hellenic
Booth to Remain
Open Next Term
Pan-Hellenie voted at its meet
ing Wednesday night to continue
the Pan-Hellenic Information Booth
through the summer semester. Two
sororities will be in charge of the
booth each week.
Due to the lack of sorority girls
on the campus this summer, it will
he difficult to keep the booth open
at its present hours-11 a.m. to
1 p.m. and 3 p.m. to 5 p.m.-but this
will be done at the beginning of
the semester. it was decided that
this would be necessary due to the
number of new students on the
campus. If their is enough demand
to have the booth open at these
hours of the day, it will be con
tinued throughout the semester.
All organizations on the campus
are asked to give a complete list
of their officers and time of meet
ings and any other information. In
formation cards have been ordered
through the Registrar's Office and
will be here in time for the sum
mer registration. Each student will
fill in his complete schedule and
other information to be kept on file
at the Information Booth.
The Pan-Hellenic Bulletin will
also be continued throughout the
summer with Jill Lane in charge.
All organizations are also asked to
hand in all information of its activi
lies for a week in order to have the
llulletin more complete.
Pan-Hellenic will be inactive for
the sunmmer, b)ut there will be called
meetings during the semester.
Signs of Leavinig
E~vident In Simis
The halls in Sims College are
rapidly becoming lined with trunks,
b)ags, and boxes of all shapes, sizes,
and descriptions, bringing home to
the few that will remain for the
summer semester the fact that they
are being left.
Seeing the girls scamper around,
clarting in the nearest room, would
lead one to think that everyone Is
in a rush collecting last minute
notes before exams. The real rea
son for the rush is usually the
fact that someone has shouted a
hurried-and usually belated
warning, "Trunk men on the hail."
Many of the girls are packing
to leave their Alma Mater for the
last time; others are packing to
leave for the summer in order to
escape the Columbia heat.
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Pictured above are the old al
sorority on the campus. 0O(1 of
vice-president; Evelyn Hechtkopl
officers are Sue Gzreenspan, Ire
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Naval Ball an<
Wind Up Soc
Car olina w ound up its social w hiirl
3f the semester last weekend withi
tw o big for matl(lances. Friday, JuLne
L, the Naval Ball was given in t he
r'ownship Auditorium, and Sat ur
'lay. June 2. the nnnual Spring Ger
rnan was held at the Hotel C*olumi
bin.
Sponsors andl their dates for the
9J..aval Rall were Mrry Alice Mc
Wlillan with Houston C'rowe. ('hair
nian of the dance: Betty Culler withi
Thett Jackson; Carolyn G;arety with
A. R. Gergg; JTane C'amphell with
uim Carson: Betty Dillard with Ned
Enkle: Mike Snider with Bill Bader;
sara Bull with J. M. San F'ratello.
The dance, which was one of
be largest given at Carolina in
ome time. b)egan at 9 p.m. Naval
rainees, t heir dates and their
;uests dtancedl to the music of the
F'ort Jackson 80th A. G. F. hand
intil I a.m.
The auditoriuim was decoirited
vith potted ferns, spot lights, and
lad in the center of the room a
arge revolving crystal ball. Trhe
spotlights thrown on the ball threw
yolored darts of light over the audi
orium as the ball slowly revolved.
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ThJaloo h German ws
dreorat~ed withI t he flags of the
l'nited Nations and the seals of
the seven fraternities that. com-.
pose Ithe (;et man Clubh. Silver stars
coveredl t he ceiling. Ixinlochi Bull
wsin charge of the decor-at ing
(commit tee.
Leading the ( ;rand March wer-e
he offierts anud t heir- dates. This
was followed by a special no-break.
Thiose sponsoring for the occasioni
were DaIle Normant for Bob Tin
dlall, pr-esident; Barbara Keene for
Joe Caughmnan, vice pr-esident; Gin
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Lpha Epsilon Phi, newest national
Block, secretary 'Mina Silverman,
ispan, Bea Efron, treasurer. New
na Silverman, dean; ,aqueline
Bonds President
Of Independents
Eleanor Bonds was elected the
new president of the Inidependen t
at its regular m ieet ing .\londay n i::h
in Sims lobby. She succe'(ds Fran
ces Miller as prtesidenIt.
Other officers s rs ing with El-:1
nor are Betty Knowles, vice-pr esi
dent; Frances La timer, secret ary;
I lelen Gentry, t easu rer:B b
I layes, dance char,man;I lIarriet
GJriner, chief of staff.
Indlepentdent s will not he arti'se
durn g the sumnimet s~ eestri an
held its last meet inig of tis sem
ester Alonday nm;:ht. It will begini
its regular meet ings in November
when the fall semester beginis.
Scruby, treaisurer: Ann TIweedie for
Beach Galttman. assistant treasuarer;
Bert Wilson for Kinloch llurll, se
retary; Alicheal Sn idet fotr Bill
Bader,. senijot leader: Virgcinita (; ad
shall for Sam a rtett, junriot leaderi.
Playing for the formal was a Spar
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Installation
Followed By
Formal Banquet
Alpha Epsilon P1hi, natioial wom.
en's fraternity, will estabish a chap
ter at the Univeisity with the in
itiation of 18 active 1-wmibers of
Sigma Delta on Sat urdai night. The
chapter. to b namid Alpha Pi,
will be the 33rd of the organiza
tion.
With the discontinuance ot Sig
ma Delta, the last local sorority is
disappearing from Ihe campus of
the University. Sigma Delta was
founded in 1936 by c(,-eds and has
existed uninterruptedly unt1i the
present.
A E. Phi had its start at Barn
ard College in 1919, and since then
Chapters have been established in
10 states and Canada.
The initiation jrogram will be
preceded by a co temony in Room
3. Coker College. in which the fol
lowing girls will be made pledges:
Doris Babin. Marcia Bass. Harriet
Amy Block. Harriet Cohen. Beatrice
Efron, Ruth Toby Ellison. Beverly
Gergel. Susan Greenspan. Evelyn
Schafer lechtkopf. Evelyn Lifehiz,
Dolores Katz. Elaine Hoch, Elaine
Matis. Betty Jean Rosen, Jacqueline
Rosenberg, Mina Silverman, Irene
Stern, and Shirley Shapiro.
These members of Sigma Delta
will he made actives of A. E. Phi
on the same day: Phyllis Karesh,
Esther Lifchiz, Rosalind Teitelhaum,
Fay Lomansky and Betty Silver
stein will also be pledged into the
national sorority, remaining at this
status for the moment. At present
they are Sigma Delta pledges.
At a formal installation at the
Jefferson hotel the co-eds will re
ceive full membership later in the
evening. Four national officers will
come from different parts of the
"n itf'Ti in inkP tp the intnlat.
tion team. The national dean, Mrs.
Joseph Orringer, will arrive here
from Pittsburgh; Mrs. Samuel Wolf,
scribe, from New Orleans; Miss
Henrietta Sawilosky fror- Durham;
and the dean of the Vanderbilt
chapter from Nashville.
A formal banquet will follow the
installation ceremon.. to be given
at the Jefferson hotel at 7 p.m. Eve
lyn Schater Hechtkopl wiui ne
toastmistress and speeches are to
be given by Mrs. Orringer. Miss
Sawilosky, Dean of Women Arney
R. Childs of the University. and
Mina Silverman. dean of the Caro
lina chapter of A. E. Phi.
The patronesses of the chapter
will be the guests of the soroiity.
They are: Mrs. David Rosen, Mrs.
Coleman Karesh, Mrs. Ben Arnold,
Mirs. Erwin Kohn, Mrs. Monroe
Wit tenberg.
Charter officers of Alpha Pi are
Mina Silverman, dean; Elaine H-och,
sub-dean: I lar riet Amy Block, sec
rtr:Suie Greenspan. treasurer;
Jacqueline Rlosenherg, senior Pan
Hlellanir representative, and Elaine
Mat is. junior Pan-Iliellanic repre
Sentative.
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