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CO-Eds P1cn Z " Inl Thlki SCorncr" Ily Toni simpson TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN A dip of th' pen in deep gratitude and thanks to Rives Ward for her very nice wording of the "Corner"' last week, poetry, sentiment and all!'Thanks, Rives.... With victory ours, V-J night also history, and shoes on, with the resolt tion never to be without the said article again in public, this column goes to bat in the seventh inning stretch. TH' FLEET'S IN Docked in home port were insigns "Curls" Culdell, Muller Kreps, Sam-, Allen and Norwood Gavle. . . . Former student b, iresident, Ensign Bill Jones, spent several days on the campus. . . . "Cootch" Carpenter and Johnny Cauthen from 13ainbridge helped celebrate V-J night. . . . J. 1). Lambright, Sigma Chi, of the Charleston Navy Yard and Murray Hughes, stationed at Jacksonville, also dropped by for a visit. . THE BELLS ARE RINGING Announced last week was the engagement of Mary Alice McMillan to 11uston Crowe. Mary Alice, Chi Omega, grad uiated last June, and Huston. vice-president of Kappa Sig, is to be commissioned in October. . . . September 5 is the ' wedding day of Polly Fillingim of Columbia and Harvey Atwell of Florence. Both are forhier Carolina students. Retty Lynn ('hancy, AlWi. became the bride of Lowell 13auer, Lambda Chi. The weddig was last Saturdav in Illi nlois. . . . saral Spencer, former keeper of the "'Y" books. married Lt. Richard Granmlling of Robert Lee, Texas. Lt. Cramling served as a member of' General Chetinnault's Foir teenth A ir Force. . . . Tomorrow night Mary Lou Nettles, Chi' Omega, becomes the bride of, Lt. Francis LeItz of Camp Ylutner, )urham. N. C. . . . Frances Long a nd A lton Lockla ir became Mr. a nd Mrs. last Tuesday. MODES AND MODELS The I otentiial cocI of this rail wag well instructe as to her gab in ('ullI's Fash00ion Show of last WednI(esdaV. Modeling were: Mary Varn, .June Niggle, D ale Norment. Nancy Nash, Mam i11ie Dowe. Mary Speed, Vivian Owens, Merial Black, Betty MeI 'Iveen. LucY Clarkson, Anne ('lark, Mary Clark, Evelyn Grew, Louisa Montgomery, Lillian Boat wvright, Betty flendley, Gretchen Gayden, Betty Koty, Doris Alston, Virginia MIeDuffie, Lib Usher, flarriott Barnwell, Frances Stanton and Betty McCreight. SOCIALIZING 3ring out those dancing slippers. . . . It never rains but. it pours (with apologies to Morton's Salt) . . . Coed anld tie Y dances have brightened many a drab sunner's week end, 'nd the infection, praise be, has spread! . . . Mark up on your calendar, the informal (anc ill front of the Library next Friday, Coeds Formal August 31 on Sims lawn, Cotil lion Club dance, German Formal and Commissioning Ball. .. . The SA E's are planning a dinner dance September 7. and the Phi Kappa Sigs have plans inl th' making. . . . he Delta Zeta's are still punching and sandtwiching after their other * wise very successful open house. "Hebe" Sifford of ('lover, Vivian Chapman ofr NuvwIrry 'nd Olive II udsonl trekkied over to helP out t hi' 1)ec Zee~ sisters. . . . 31 inerva \Vilsoni, Clea nor Ne( 'all 'nd i z Noriton1 arie vacationin tg be'forie second sonmer11CI school. . . . Margaret Fl>yd's sp)ortinlg a diamond. Bill Trasher51c1 does have very good taste. . . . I ib Itibelini and Maregie ( 't is visit thIeir. former hauts. .. .'I The Pi Kappa Phi's boast eleven new pledges: Joe I )rennanI, president, JIohn \leG(rat h, vice president. Tom1 B rophy, ~ Jack Rogers, L,anisfo rd I0 tlper, Gecorge Vetter. l'Id Moorieri. Tomi 1: lirdest y, Jim F'ulghum, \W. ('. Smith, TIony M areico. . . . Gus GuidmunI sonm, Sigma Nu,. and BHill G anmbel. 1Ka ppa Sig, were back oni a vi'it. . . . Jea nett IcIIollIey, ZTlA,. st opped over' Su ndayv ini ranusit to A ikena. S he's beeni in New Y ork with Pol ly1 Fii linigim, ('hi O,.lJulia Pmull, 1(D, and Br'ooksie Marshalli N). . . . Hives \V'arid, Betty (!ullecr, Sylvia Tucerw. Hert 11lem)intg way and Clara Grant are displaying those Pawley's Island tans. .. ..he p)ledges of' I ambdna ('hi feted the act ives with a formal diuner. The ILambda ( hIi's ar'e also to initiate Pro fessoi' McC oniaughy and1( Ar iiIorr'ier' as h1onor'ary member's. . B. a "m" ''oodyIs, Libb Duncan11(1 , TIurie Leon14 1ar08id, Betty M\1oore and( .Jean ar ly held a N ID conv~en t ion iln ('lea rwateri, Fla. ... E veryonIe was r'epor'ted to have had a "boatintg goodl time'' last Sat urtday out at t he home of' F"red Sampler. Becky Mabr'y priovedl her' acr'obat ic abtilit ies. . ..N Nw active menm hers of' Pi1KA are \Vateri l)uriden, Mike 1 Durikin, J im Mart in, Elder Pteniny and( Bill Sam uelson. IDave .Judd is pledge presi (lent. Oither officers incluide \Vill II udsoin anad Mar'ty Pear' son). . . . Marion ( owarid and Sally \Voolfte, TFri Sigmas from M\1ichliga, vi ~isi ted her'e and( were par t ied in style by the Sigma ('hi's, its wer'e ILorent'a anid Pfe. Ilaruvey Robert. . . . Jne ,.Deaumer,. that haIf' plint of eniergy, -nd I ibby Sanusbury drloIpped by fori a "hllo."' . . . Tlhe 1Ka ppa Sig ptledges arie p)layinig hosts to t he act ive chtapI tc e net weekend. . . . Stu Steeni is ne SA E pledIge pr'esidlenlt.. ...N..w pin-upj girlsm f'or S igmi1a N u are J1ill I ano t and(1. June G ood.. . . . J1iinmmie Y ork, G inlger' Newsome and1( Becky G armer w ihing they were back at O)ceana Dr'ive. .... Also at PacwlIcy's were the Merr'iw~eat hers and( Susan i os'eerry. . . . The NA's arie planinlg a par'ty at "T'oots"' \VtaIkeri's over theit weekend(. IDoin Niser and( Ge'rald Duunar arec new~ iiti ates. COMMNRCIAL AND KODAK FINISHING DEPARTMENT of SARGEANT STUDIOS . PHOTOGRAPHY AT ITS BEST 1726 Main Street Phone 2-1183 hree-R Summer Formal To Be Given By USC German Club G fiman i ulub will Iave4 its sum1 mn"r frmal October 12 at tih l lotel Columbia, It was announced by Tommy Howell, the Club's presi ie dane is to be ,fro 9 to 1. Although it is/not known who will furnish fihe muIsic, tihe club is try ing to secure a big name band for I he occasion. Gei man Club was founded lin Illp late 1800's at the University and is fihe oldest dance organization of its kind in existence. Seven fraternities which compose the German Club are: Kappa Sig ma. Sigma Nu, Alpha Tau Omega. Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Pi Kappa Al pha. Pi Kappa Phi and Kappa Alpha. 'lhis semesler's officers include Tommy I lowell, president I loyt Clider, vice-prvsident: Knobby Walsh, treastirer, and Bill Bader, assistant IreaSurerI. BSU Gives Boating Party August 18 B.S..'is hlll a boating party fit lit lake hioeiv of Fred Sample it Sa iurday, Auglist 18. About 50 siti dttis participated in gamies, wen btot ing or played soft hall. 11o V-'ranklinl and llay Sit-wart dire-cle-1 The. B.,A'%. Is m1.ak,ino, pUlnZ f, thle. ItIliv.11 of1 Ihwir. newt\dk wcrl vta , li .\ Ai lits T h t is H ll tngr ,hit 11 b i% . bf- t,isid nt. .* a- oII C ' that sit' w ill be hoeI t lit fit st o SVepIt4ieI aid that i t e p i0 wili h- held inl ier hullto HIe filsi wevik-end in Septemlber. A Greater Council meeting wil he held Monday, August 26, at 7:00 in Li.(are in which plans for ti Second Sumnmer School will b< madte. John Ryhe-g will conduc Noonl Do-votions dur ing the wee, of August 26-31. \\ill Frank Steeley 1(1 Carolina Ho-vd. co-devotiona lIatde-Is havi. announced. Mu[11sic (Groads (biiue Strulv Mariif flodges, graduate in thI, lepartment of Music ind a studeti if Evelyn Pltts.r \'ilianlont, is conilti ing her sttil Y of voice wilh: tlie ot-lebraited baitimeriv and It" cher ( e;ar St'all. a his music coloni ai t hitn L.ake. New Yotlk. Sea~gh is. l'i e'eted( Aaiii in ai it umbert~ of irentals ini N'w Yoruk. She. ie et tmnit ~in iin t rit l wiuti Stituel Silinat, hat tiltte. i-laof 1tt haeing lttttht tiu.ig.;C sc.l syst'a Pitt s ofbeahlslol Ho,th o f th's' gitlIs ate Phti lb-i, l<appa's. ALL SEASONABI ART FLO~ 1227 Harnpton Street PHONE CORSAGES BOOKS :-: OFFICE A THE R. L. 1440 MAIN STREE ANY THING NEEDEr ing Cir( Marked Originality Varigated Colors of If, while passilng Cokel , ally aftenil oonl of the past few Weeks fr niilltre bent bodies v, wee. seil strIuggling with var i oIs inigrediInts of parlor parts, jlist forget any wor lied thotughts t maty have beeni manufactured through extra strain o0n your brain cells. There really w sn't, and still isn't, anything to becomle a 1-lame a1o111 'twas just one of the nIay mo-in' days for the frts. and not i replica of the Great Migration. In case yot passed tenf-ments 14 and 15 on any one dty before fye ing the paragraph one personnel and noises of paint brushes slap ping to and fro against long un painted walls, hammers contacting nail heads and the faithful turn tables riding the latest thing in platters and giving out that aid to the working man, swing shift ji% ?. were heard -these are just a few of the printable and common noises that would have ari-ested your ears had yott been passing these tenements at any timli of tle days previous to t he movi n' scenes. Now, if yott were to take a look into lie finished products of these noises (all apologies to the sororities and more power to the Interfraternit y Conni - the newv Iy painted' nd furnished frat rooms - you woul know immediately Co-ed Reveals to (C Celebration of Vj Ed. nott. Thet. are two Mides I) every tory an I tId t It is is a shot about Ie otheir side. T'I shawl teplaet- the sweiate. Ih' knit ling basket i 1ptplais t hit' caids. and Il calendat rends 1987. A ha rfl1v-tcognizabile Carolina coed sits knitting two, puil two. Littl- Johnny, a grandson, slams his history book 10o withl' a hai4 and looks tilp at her grey hair. "Gl andiaw, were you alwUys old, or weie yott young once like tlto coeds of Carolina?" An impish gleam revealed that she had once been youig and a Caioina coed. "Yes, I once hautnicd the campus with i the best of them.' JohnnY not knowing that lie waz being trit.e said. quot e "What did you do in the last wvar-" *.. unquote. "I kept Iie navy inorale tp atoit the bridge ible 'n(d studied evel v ont-fc ini awhile." "'ve bet-n reading in my histor-Y hook about ColunAbia going wild on V-.1 nitt. Grandilaw. did you go %%ild to?", "W ell. I celt-bratsd a hlil ." "G .1(iad mw. what dIid( youI do,." "I wetdown town and mict Ilh~ police fin et. W\hait ati nc' gang of ''"lT t'ohe'e st at ion: What we . y-ou dingt, t lert'? shte I e-taty rep-3i;lied-. "lu. Crndmaw. tthy did yott go hr' in a je'ep" "We\'.ll. if you miust kniow. I he. pol w. 4') ' you1. hiuth? ''No, I was withi a little RO) or ''Hut what wvas lie doitng witht a ''Well. lie uhi-uh-shall u' sa$43-apt ,E CUT FLOWERS VVER SHOP Cc!umbia, S. C. SPECIALTY 4ND SCHOOL SUPPLIES BRYAN CO. r - PHONE 501" iIN THE CLASSROOM Dus for Flowers On New Frat Dorn t1hit I th liv% w4-re fll f in bei n g idle ttd f tit i tltsv s itt I er III tion s Takinig thv IIlad in originality is Ihe KA ooni on the first floor of teIement fift en. Thq'iI walls aI e liftpe-rd witi it wallpaiper designed to appearits knotty pine paneling and with the backing of appro priately hung walls ai atilosphetre expected of a lodge is creatsd. Next in line for being sotielhing oiignail is the Pi Kappa Phi room with a color schenie of rose and blue aid ed by ful nishings and light ing giv ing an "Alice- in-\\'onderland" r stit. (And. have you noticed tihe sign that burns ftom their window on second deck of tenement four teen?) Pi Kappa Alpha and Signia Chi are wt-aring a finished appearance in green and hitte. It seems that blue is the predominating and most popular color of the frat ernit ies that have statted spitiing up their new fril looms . . . and, the effect is eQually as popilat. If Good flotisekeeping and tie other housing niags were to eye these finished resiutils, they would find that men fite jitst as effiriplit in their planning and arrange ments as are the fairer and oppo site sex and ealih of the roonis would hoast a "seal of lipploval" to be stl. randchild ren Night "You li-n he slt it " be san slyly. "No. just hotlow it it." hilr I ph d curtlly. poli - .t at ;n t l hIt alt 1 (v 5. 1, "Yes. that's it." "Did they th?ow .ou in tth- cihril Jilnd finirferpint %ou and take a pic. ltt, of youl to put with Dillitng4,' iliuh, didl they. huh'" "No. JohniY. all thely did was to admiiie," she said blushingly, "my toenail polish." "Yourt toeilli polish -wete yVOl wearitig those silly looking toiless shoes like they wole havk in "'" "Well. no. uh, I didn't have an shooiS on." "No show"' G1,1dnth w 1. 1h . Nh "Now I Lid been dan, .: in a (eensored) soror ity roont and wetn these boys walked in and asked me t go foit a tie. I folgot to plt l.\ shot-s onl bwfo wf- 1.ft."* "id thty leave you in the coolet all night. huhW'" "Nij, I hini,bod off itho nik!ht w%ithl at big flourioh. The. % ulik,d :me took~ tule back*i to :-uns wahi suon gets." SceneII( of Fornl ai Summner e timal tot Sin.,% front China & Gifts Columbia's Largest Hardware Store Lorick & Lowrance Capitol Bowling Palace GERVAIS AND MARION * 20 Sparkling New Alleys For Your Recreation And Pleasure * OUR LUNCHEONETTE * Delicious Sandwiches * Solods * Iee Cream Sundaes SSoas. Septeri *fHe-M1ale" Contest To Be HeUd At Dravtoni Hall 'murahout's fair pla' Now its th Co-#ds tWu to be on the whistl and gIeam end of thI audivece for Carolinia's mastiluief pulclbitude is to be displa.xed at tho male Beaity Contoest spon-orodb l 1hr Co-ed As sotiation, August 29 at 7 p. rn. in Dila ton 11111. alt o he two cjoent est an!s fjomt each fiatility and six en'iees fiom th nor-ftatvr nit pinn. Thr.m ("a:diin ('o--ds wi 1A \ r - as utgis. \'otig fo' I he winnr fro:n Ihe tIhie <h04n \ winning conte.. ants of the Ima::ant will tk plavr in the OD>K ('irck, August :'.th. Tom Stokes, Buck Isonm, Budd Riggs. Fred Vernri- and Gus Aros tolakos ha.or alvi.v h.a eeni ii ntoror Thr- announo ement of winneis will ho made at the Co-od C;!ruZ. Mom Keeps 'P0" Box Neatly Dusted If thie's one thing we all have in common, it's the pleasure of pausing betweeni analytical cal-U lus nnd history to get a longawaited Iltteri from horne'. \eovarv of a sI range atndt Ielirn woi II lt we I O-Spond wvalmlyv to til falTiliI .Iv and t o m ia ir t ht f ai 'il'i i:l*: -r '-? int :tn e i t 1.' the lmi-hty "T 6.:-" e;t or aet c:Ir l- m orn i d .: , - he.w:. se-0.voS ando .:.urE dowNN Ito ::ndoh Ih-, miagic .Cr-!ll hM h l t e g t shit. Slow ly one m; *. s tie magi( words,1.1luringz th1. 1,!11hndl( a a non4 bkit he knows. Sliowv t e tle dco,: erolaks oppln or. its hing-c Not so slowv!y. o :r hero - or he inw soi/es *,he coVet 'd man usciopt with (,a!. tremnlng hands. i:px :t OeI'n to s with:n for I possiile tiheck t( achi siad :d , ' an11d iei !:s it: a sel:d(! 1(:n r tI 'W,nt a onl th wr it ti-n proof that ".\b>m st.hii . It i [lay. .o S ibna r II t . r . - . ' .1 d .1: jp-; . I . 41 ' n' 'I dI T:ni.e o iii n a daI s on f t-- ben SLIGHSOG Page Three iber 15 Suidejts Display Aniazitg Talents For Fiu Fest T( circis is coining to town Those Co-eds have (one it againt This itme its a circus' A three ring ires and mayl with an elerhant, even if It does happen to be a pink one. The big tnt will be plitchd on MrIton Fo Id, Srptember 15. Main gates will be open from 7:30 to 12 p). m. All circus's have parades and this ()-ed one is no cxccption. The par ado will procr-pd down Main xtreet Saturdav afternoon. Under the big tent will r a number of attractions inoluding a minstrel show under ihu direction of Doris Schmucker with Gonrge Srrpson and Ed More: iss' Iants: it girls leg show and a lg contest for men: dancing exh.hit hr by Walter Myers and ,\ppio Sired: and a horseback rid ng act hy Jinx Giles. The University orchestra will of fnr its serices during the evening's festivities and the announcement of the boy's beauty contest will be made. The side shows will Include a "Little Nell" melodrama, fortune telling, freak show, house of hor lors and 1ingo. Thie 0one >ns of hot logs. Iee and len.ona(w will be han d!tc bY I'tty ('ullvr. and Rives : V a ' : .i: I%Ca s will bf- Miner \a W11-un aid. I.z Nor ton. :wl b r;n v -verv tiie':s is the 11->op) Of flh>wrs. Bob Ill;rst, Bill] sio. 1.e11 Snny Main, Betty <! D :e S:uiin a nt d 'Ton"" ip ' : n... a!l nachines Thr: o . L :n w i Ge 4,1 ( ;en 1-m Ith, 1 . o 1.anipr. Rose !:owvn ard Be!t 11lin.ingwity. (.arohinta Spirit Breathes into Life Tfe Botler's club. reuvenated by the St11d0en:" C-ionlil for the pur -os of endr ig color and !ife in the rid Catrolna veins to the carpus t I\ -I :es, has aslked each service l -,ill .ti on the Campus to makv - 1olh banners for home foot hal: von.e- . Th- .-'or club is composed of i * F 2 a:2.-:: and ' hor students who a e h at o hna spirit and vho!!:) , ',- s tn see the rest of h n: ; to f(I'low S.it. 4 SCOMMUNITY SDRUG STORE S 52i4 - PHONES - 9498 625 Harden Street 4 6 CORSAGES 'LOWVERS 1433 MAIN STREET THEl STA TE Co. * P11lINTING DEPT. * BI N DIN G R A VIN G R APHIN(G