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-1lnter-Fr( Rams& z by lIary He Back again after that shorl and parties and stuff. We misi after last semester but there i to take their places so life isi During the mid-semester house-parties which according been fun. Mary Jumper had *did Betty Dillard, while the I Folly Beach, which a little bii this world-I don't know whi< A D Pi alumnae, Dale Nori now. And speaking of A D Pi's out's lervely sparkler? Tri Delts will be giving a te who will be here this weeken patronesses and mothers are New officers in Kappa Delt ny) Jennings; vice-president, Ready; treasurer, Louetta Yo die Leonard; editor, Libby Du ,day night and the officers will Ober, national publicity direci cial magazine, The Angelos, v The Lambda Chi's have two from Georgia Tech and Bill I They held a smoker Wed. nig] urday night at the Women's c be some dance. The fraternities are really with a bang by which I mean are giving a hayride for theii day night. . . . SAE's are g Couldn't fine out what kind 'Lumpkin state that they are are giving a rush party at ti Nu's will be at Earlwood Parl t don't count on it. The Pi giVing parties but since they tell you. Delta Zeta Carolyn Roof goi to Buddy Olson who got his cc icent Faiscent, an alum, got seems to be in fashion this se. Becky Mabry, who left us i ing at Roper Hospital in Char Sigma Chi's welcome back I Bob Quinn, John Nash who wars. Well I guess thats all for people, I do wish you would know there is plenty going oi I don't know about and woul( *think I won't appreciate it if I sure would. BEVERAGE COMPANY * ROYAL. CROWN COLA 1211 Assembly Street COMMUN ITY DRUG STORE a* 5214 - PHONES -9498 625 Harden Street The right slant on refreshment ternity l/rlAround len Shawhan ; but sweet vacation to classes i the old faces that disappeared tre many interesting new ones I't too sad. vacation there were several to all reports must have really one at Ocean Drive Beach as CA's threw a big one down at die told me was simply out of :h way. ment, is working in Columbia , have you seen Blanche Swart a for their traveling secretary 1. Friday afternoon all alums, invited to meet Miss Keinker. a are-president, Mary (Pen Jeanne Early; secretary, Elise ung; assistant treasurer, Tru incan. Election was held Mon be installed April 1st. . . . Mrs. or and editor of the KD offi rill visit the chapter soon. transfers-Lowell Cuptherson ieath from Florida Southern. it and are giving a dance Sat lub which they guarantee will starting off the new season many parties. . . . Sigma Chi's rushees out at Sesqui Satur iving one out at Burnsides. of party but Chapman and going swimming. Kappa Sigs ie Legion Hut and the Sigma . . . it might be wiener roast K A's and the K A's are also didn't tell me where I can't married during midsemesters immission Feb. 20th. Also Mil married Feb. 23rd. It really ison. it midsemesters, is now train leston. lugh Bryson, Buster Coleman, have been away fighting the this week I guess. But listen give me your news because I i around this old campus that I like very much to and don't you tell me about it because "Look For The Dog" MEHLMAN'S 1427 M Hart Stationery-Gifts. 1310 MaIn Street BUSINESS S 920 Main Street COMPLETE INKS - PENCILS - DRAWI N( YOUR MOST CONVI MEET YOUR 1705 Mail A MEAL IN EVEl Delicatessen-Rye & Every Day Is a HoDJ Co un( - - e~ ~'' A Ablove are the pretty lass Silveiaman, I.iz Norton, presi was absent when the picture 1 Wo N\ew Courses In Homemaking Added This Term The University Homemaking de partment offers two new courses this semester, Mrs. Louise P. Cole, head of the department, announced recently. Homemaking 34 is a consumer course and concerns buying foods, drugs, and cosmetics. Mrs. Cole states that this course is being of fered to enable future homemakers and individuals to have an under standing of the various require ments which have been placed on foods by government standards. It concerns the selection of brands. Perishables, the evaluation of ad. Record Headquarters RECORD BAR tin Street mS '-Office Supplies Columbia. S. C. UPPLY CO. Columbia, S. C. LINE OF NOTE BOOKS and PAPER NIENT LOCATION FRIENDS AT IY SANOWIGH Pmkemilekle Broad dav At 6ROUCHO Th Gamecot Oni Hol es who will lead co-eds this se nt; Doris Schumacker, and Carr was taken. verlising as it applies to food. drus, soaps, cosmetics. In this way students learn the wise use of money. Homemaking 22 is an advanced Announcing ENG L ITWHOG.I ds Fo J mesler. Betty Moore. Mina dine Pope. "Freakie" Badger foods course. It deals with the un derstanding of food preparation and planning. It deals with the different types of difficult foods, starling with meat. hie Opening m Club THE STATE Co. * 'RINTING DEPT. * PRINTING INDING RAVING tAPHING r m a SAE's Honor Founder's Day With Banquet South Carolina Delta of Sigma Alpha Epsilon, national fraternity at the University of South Caro lina, is having its Founders Day banquet Monday night, March 11, at 8 o'clock In the ballroom of the Hotel Jefferson. Roy Neal and his orchestra will play. New officers of the fraternity and their sponsors for the occasion are Buddy Riggs, president, with Betty Knowles; Joe Lumpkin, vice president, with Laura Dowe; Tom my Cox, secretary, with Mary Byrd; and George Seymore, treas urer, with Perry Jennings. Decorations for the banquet will Include the fraternity colors, a large fraternity crest, and a pic ture of the SAE pin. There will also be a welcome to the alumni. BSU Group To Attend Annual DinnerTonight B. S. U.'ers at the University of South Carolina will attend the an nual Sweetheart or Symphony ban quet tonight at 8 p. m., in Lindsav hall of the First Baptist Church. Special guests will be Bob and Lou ise Deueen, USC students. Dr. liar jy Clark of the Extension Depart ment will give the after-dinner ad dress. The B. S. U. Council announces that noon devotions will be held every day in Davis College, room 104. from 1:45 to 2 p. m. Baptists and all othets who are interested are extended an invitwion to come, Ifelen Leppaid, devotional vice president, has announced. LADIES' JODHPURS SMART STYLES LOW PRICES Af Shes and Colors Kligman's Army Store Tel. 26933 1316 Assembly St. WHERE OLD FRIENDS MEET and the YOUNG MAKE NEW ONES The University Grill 1008 Sumter Street COLUMBIA, S. C. FOR REAl sHO THE Cl Cigaret Ligi Stainless Steel i Men's Wri: $27.50 I Fonight I Cavaliers To Play For Ball In Auditorium The Irter-Fiaternity Council will give its annual ball tonight in the Township Auditorium from 9 until 1 o'clock. Roy Neal and his Caro lina Cavaliers will furnish the music. The Inter-fraternity officers and their sponsors will be Gwynne Wil son, president, with Grinnelle Kirk land; Walter Myers, vice president, with Betty Weaver; George Farris, secretary, with Tina Cannon, Elliott McCants, treasurer, with Martha Steadman; Fred Rueber, dance chairman, with Bert. Hemingway; and Winter Griffith, co-chairman, with Barbara Brasirgton. The Auditorium will be decorat ed with replicas of the seals of each fraternity, and with posters made by Jim Davis, who made the post. ers for the Navy Ball. Officers For AKG Elected For Term Officers of Alpha Kappa Gamma, national honorary leadership so ciety for women, to serve during the spring semester, were elected at a meeting a AKG held Tuesday, Feb. 32. The new officers are: president, Eleanor McCall; vice-president, Liz Norton; secretary, Betty Ann Dar by; treasurer, Jo Martin; scholar ship chairman. Rives Ward Kelley. Mnefabie fragrance L.et her~ Easte tlowru be lmperishobie a. a coptored i a crystal fiacon to remind h.r of your greetings and good wishes for a long, Bong time to com MI flea,, Portin, CO, 9(OO COLUMBIA, S. C. L VALUES INTEEN ters . .. $2.50 Watchbands $1.00 it Watches '0 $39.50