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Co-ed Sponsor "In This Coriner", By Toni Simpson MOVING DAY Th' moving van is parked out front and that Means I'm about ready to vacate 'Th' Corner." Here's hoping that Martha Haltiwanger, your new occupant, won't find toc much dust tinder the rug or too many cobwebby walls. All gripes aside, its been lots of fun, tempermental typewriter 'nd all. . . . The one last fling in the credit where credit due department goes to Beach Gattman. le's worked so hard and accomplished so little in the mustache line. The next inspec tion may prove a ticklish situation, Beach. GETTING DOWN TO BUSINESS The gold braid and stars shone forth last Saturday as sixty-four NROTCers pocketed their commissions. Added to the long list of Brides 'nd Grooms are Susanne Fishburne and Jack Stahl, and Ina Rose Holcombe and Doug Smith.... Pepper Howell is the new president of Pi Kappa Alpha. Burney Groseclose, Herb Everett, and Elder Penny are the other officers. . . . Dusty Miller is the Alpha Tau Omega prexy. Jack Gore and A. L. Lewis proudly wearing ATO pledge pins. ... George Helow is to head Kappa Sigma for the fall term. Helping will be Don Summers, vice president; Phil Pfannebecker, master of ceremonies; Jerry Kilby, sec retary; Beach Gattman, treasurer; Foots James, interfra ternity council; and Ralph Ferguson. German Club repre sentative. The six graduating Kappa Sig brothers were feted by a drop-in last Wedne4day nite. . . . A] Sideman of Bos ton, Mass., and Herb Barwick are new Phi Epsilon Pi in itiates. Harold Bornstein is the Phi Epsilon's ned head. Jack Whitlock replaces Dick Vanderveen as president of Sigma Chi. Other officers of the wearer of the White Cross brotherhood are Neal Ludke, vice president; John Farrell, secretary; Stan Mastej, treasurer; and Hugh Carrier, pledge master. .. . Wearing for the first time the active SAE pin are Jack Greybill, Dick Brasington, Alien Killingsworth, Bud Eades, Johnny Roberts. Chick McDuffie, Bobby Sum walt, Stu Steen, and Bill Carr. Buddy Riggs is SAE's newly elected president; Tommy Howell, vice president; Joe Lump kin, correspondent; Morris Shadburn, treasurer, and Riley Bradham, secretary. . . . Lambda Chi Alpha chose Dudley Greer president; Al Smith, vice president; Walter Meyers, secretary; Bill Miller, treasurer; Charlie Meyers, social chairman; and Buddy Boulware, house manager. . . . Visit ing the Lambda Chi last week was J. 11. White, their regional director. . . . The trimmings after the Carolina-Clemson game will be handled by the Kappa Alphas. Their annual tea dance will be held in the Jefferson Hotel. Joe jleintijes, KA president, extends an invitation to the campus. . . . The Phi Kappa Sigma announces the following new officers: C. it. McMlkillan, Claude Walston, Sy Anieen, Jim Stranch, and Len Brady. . . . Named by his brothers as the new president of Phi Sigma Kappa was lenry Bell. Other new officers in clude Eddie Zagula, vice president; Dan l,akin, secretary; Tom Eason, treasurer; Henry Salter, senator, and George Morgan, inducter. . . . "Mleatball" -\eeks (no ration points needed) was elected the Sigma Nit president. Fre(l Reaber is lieutenant commander, "H ap" Butler, secretary, and Jimmy Litel, treasurer. . . . Thus is the newv lineups for the fraternities. . . Sororities will open for business next semes ter, but rushing wvill be dlelayed until the middle of D)ecem ber-quote, Jeune Good, unquote. Ethel L,azar, D)ee Zee. paid the campus a short visit as (lid Ensign Jimmy Rous seau, who is now stationed in Charleston. WE SING THY PRAISE They got their commissions last Saturday and we get our sheepskins tomorrow, thus ending our stay at Carolina. As the years roll on all of us have fond memories stored up to tap when we feel that reminiscing urge. . .. There were those nights in Wade HIamptosi when we freshmen gathered goggled eyed aroundl the p)iano to listen to and swoon over our favorite football hero, Ken Roskie. . . . How we raved when it was announced that the Navy was sending in a V-5 unit. The p)reflight swooped in andl landed on Gibbes Green thus replacing Carolina's vanishing males. . . . We listened even more gleefully as the Navy Department sent re-enforce ments to man the USS Carolina. Now through the courtesy of the Navy, we co-eds of Carolina were outnumbered 3 tc 1--Bliss-Yes we really did beat Clemson! That was back in October of '43. It was Gene Wagnon and Pat Thrash that did the "Tiger skinning." . . . All of Carolina mourned. For we had lost a friend and our staunchest supporter in the death of our President McKissick. . . . Library romances were andi still are in full bloom, which sort of brings things up to date. We all go different ways but we will always feel with prickling pride, as we hear those strains which stand for Carolina for us. We hail Thee Carolina And sing thy high praise With loyal devotion, remembering thy days When proudly we sought thee, thy Children to be Here's a hail Carolina Forever to thee.. Adios. McGREGOR'S DRUG STORE COMMUNITY 1308 MAIN STREET DRUG STORE Prescriptions * Sodas Cigarettes Wr Toilet Articles0 Call -33085214 - PHONES - 9498 Coil -3308625 Harden Street For Prompt Delivery Service Dance Old Freshmen PlanFreshman Week Nov. 1-6 Freshman week for November has been taken over by the old fresh men who came in during the sum mer semester. They will, with the aid of both the YMCA and YWCA cabinets, welcome the new fresh men and show them around. The committee planning the Open House for October 31, con sists of Jeane Edwards, Alan Kil lingworth, Glenn Addison, Sonny Ilutchinson, Dick Gallman, Caro lynne Martin and Lynn Hook. Open House will be held in Flinn Hall, Wednesday night from eight on. Most of the "Y" groups will be on hand to see that the new fresh men are properly welcomed. The pool room in Flinn will be open, and the ping-pong tables will be available for any and all. Refresh ments of cookies and cider will be served upstairs as well as down. Friday night, November 2, there is to be a Pep Rally followed by a dance sponsored by the old fresh men. They plan to have a band for this occasion. Sunday night, November 4. the old freshmen have prepared a Ves perts program. their third. Imme diately following this the new freshmen will be taken over to Flinn 1all for a "Y" supper, also planned by the freshmen already here. Monday, November 5, Alpha Kap pa Gamma, national leadership sor ority, Udds its hit by welcoming the freshmen with a party. Tuesday, November 6. the YVCA cabinet is having the Loyalty Cir cle in Maxey for all the freshmen girls. Many of the college digni taries will be there to give the girls a bit of information about Caro lina. Tiger Man Chamtipions Fraternities With interest in Clemson rising as the big game draws near, we scanned the Clemson "Tiger" and ran across an article which we take tlie berty of reproducing here. As the t'niversity is one of the few. South Carolina c o Il e g e s still maintaining fiaternities, both pros and cons on the subject should be in1terested in the opinion of a Clem son student, whose name, we may point out, seems to be Reasonover. Frat ernities Now "Now is thle time fotr Clemson to reactivate the many honor and so cial fiat ernit iIs anid organizations hat once graced the pre-war Clem son campus. They were once the pt'idte of Clemson for' thle fine worx hey did and the leaders they pro dutcedt. The war caused them to go on an inactive basis, but the war is nO mor e fr:bs'ogni/ttlU The dsr o hs raiain had arisen in the Cadet Corps. .\lany studen'its have op)enly ex. pressed the wish that t hey be st art edt again so that they might have a chance ito benefit from them and in turni help Ithe school thbroughi These stutdent s cannot start up hese frat ernit ins and organ izat ions by themselves. They must hie start cd off lby fellow student memb)ers and faculty advisors. It is their duty to see that attempts at rees-. ablish ing these organizat ions are made. Clemson nleeds thiese frater'nitiles and organizat ions, It needs the good work they can do to help get Clem son back to normal. It needs the leadters that they can help produce. Clemson will need their help in its expansion and development in the coming years. Mote than that, the school is let ting the students clown by not hav ing these organizations. A student education is mote than going to classes. It is partly thatt and partly getting out and meeting new peo pie with new ideas andl learning how to wvork together. It is learn ing that many little things can on ly be obtained from such organi zations.-W. S. Reasonover." ECONOMY DRUG STORE CUT RATE DRUGS SODAS AND LUNCH EON ETTE Five Points * Phone 8119 Motorcycle Delivery I IF % L ~IIUI V U 1 In Fiel r . After the Commissioning Exer cises last Saturday, Carolina he came one hutge armada of shioes 'n r-ice activities backod by thle temp'. of Wedding hvils. Seven of Carolina's gradluating ensign's took brides - six comlin; from Carolina's campuis aind one( from thle homletown of "hler cin sign." pe--gy Wildman III como M rs "Knohbbv" Walsh inl a simple cerv mlony held inl the Shandonl pres byterianl Chur11ch full]sve hours after "Knobby" was made En sign Knby *as.. Ina Rse loleobe ad Eni Wy edinlng bellROTan Arthe Commissioning etray rises- bt, natr, hathere en metone ofg asrmprisoein one seficent fo (aiolife's tide.in enis toon ies nd shrixeoirde ftruk a orol ismit and neo ben drse sEsign adMs Char '\liIiner. Suzae isun thesy hers. TnIhen Stamo esar Alt ie I Mcilian'ls ca'inge o"is Dferoob" ws rawe. An,ithn MadRoe In Colmb io nsg *R.Du FRESh. DA ill i h22 Comptssonin lstat iay prisesFEIG - S)1 lV'hst EP ee sufcinfraMie's m ne HATi .on s .. Hl E i AIlore d Hous These are the bearers of the chry ewal of the Carolina-Clemson cla Drs pictured here will honor ten se lub. The sponsors are, top to be hil Ball for Phil Ball, Miss Jackie Vilhelmina Fletcher for Henry Cot im Mortimer, Miss Jane Jackson foi s for Dutch Brembs, Miss Bert H, 4rs. George McDonald for Gec nowles for Buddy Riggs and M.isi mith. Miss Lena Gilbert sponsoring led Following ng Exercises Margaret Floyd becoming Mrs. Bill Thrasher. Phil Ball did it too but, Ensign Hall got on the ball and ventired aIL the way to Yukon, Oklahoma to claim a home-town girl for his wife. Amid all ahese authentic ticings of knott s there was somewhat a llix-ip concerning Teddy Baird. he roommate, an( a couple of Caro lina's male eligibles. It seems that while spending a weekend with her roommate. re((y met, in his lionie town, one of the boys that she dates on the campuis (anId some imes off) and rode the trip hack withI him. Bags were brought into Mlaxey's lobby h* y the boys and, stares were interminogled withI their fond goodbyes arid i'll see you lat ers. Soon after the dlepart ure of lie male fac'tion of t his foursome, lie tw.o remaining Maxcy Maids were asked of whet her or rnot any midd(le aisling went on bietween the fourrsorie. Well, not rnot icing danger arid having an eye for funm, thlese rmaidls rapidlly ('hiimed t hat ('ertainr ly thiey' got ma rrinti, etcr., etc.. etc. IZurnells 2irugj Store Corner Main and College ONLY ONE BLOCK FROM THE CAMPUS hPULAR RESTAURANT ESTAU RANTJ JEROME BIHARI, Carolina, '32 H RECORDS HILL-BILLY - WESTERN -BO0GIE-WOOGIE 10 COMPANY PHONE 5945 HE WAY ND CO. Columbia, S. C. st Clothing JD FURNISHNGSit r? Ton ig ianthemums at tomorrow's re ssic feud when the ten spon nior members of the Block C ttom counter-clockwise: Mrs. riffis for Bryant Meeks, Miss ch, Miss Mary Lib Nance for Jim Stroble, Miss Elton Mor )mingway for George Farris, rge McDonald, Miss Betty Betty McCreight for Reese for Buck Isom is not pictured. Blt in case any of you readers have heard this tale, it is far from authentic and for tihe boys who have had Ilthir eyes trained on (-ither of thse fair femmes it can be said that the season is still open - that is, if you have a liceise. ThIus has C1arolina's campu s been fillied will, echoes of dicing anti newly chiming wedding bells. And, therare Aru a'lmors that there will soon be more, so girls keep youi arms open wide and maybe the bridv's bottlitet will fall into your, hands . . and, you know what t hat Sig ni fies. W E BB'S ART STORE PICTURE FRAMES ARTIST MATERIAL * * 1431 Main St. -Phone 2-4940 Compliments of C AL DW E LL'S 1307 Hampton Street COLUMBIA, S. C. E N III TIs a jcTocer zdt, iy-q it 11-1 Dance For Carolina and Clemson Bursting the fair week festivity bubble on the old USC campus, Wednesday will be the Co-Ed Asso. ciation Informal swing out in the field house from' 11 until 1. In addition to coming as the first event of this week's gala activities the dance will mark a grand cli max for the association's spectacu. lar entertainment campaign during the summer semester. Ann Lindfors, dance chairman, has issued a "come one, come all" invitation to the multitudes attend. in the classic gridiron clash. Caro lina students and dates-plus un expected relatives-will of course he in the majority. But hostilities will be postponed until the 2:30 kick-off tomorrow p. m. Conse quently jungle jitterbugs are also invited to come and shake the not so wicked leg. Additionally alumni of both schools will be included in the merriment. Lending a holiday touch to the ;-lready festive atmosphere will be halloween decorations. For the time being, effecting a compromise be tween the Clemson gold and pur Ple anfd the Carolina garnet and black, black and gol(d will be the color scheme. (A strong attendance of ghosts of previous Carolina-Clem son rivals is ant icipated!) Professor and Mrs. John B. Mc. Conoughty will chaperon the occas ion. Music will be furnished by turn table aind records. N E H I BEVERAGE COMPANY * ROYAL CROWN COLA 1211 Assembly Street China Sterling Silver Watches SYLVAN BROS. JEWELERS & DIAMOND MERCHANTS Genuine Merchandise Only. No Plate. No imitations. Cor. 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