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Spring Formc Ramblh'A/Around by Mary Helen Shawhan The time has come The warlus said To speak of many things, Of bird nests, gardens, cabbage heads, Powder puffs and bats, Because all these things and more Go to make up Easter hats. SORORITIES ... Zeta news. . . . New initiates are Marilyn Ham, Alsie Blume, Liz Stewart, Mary Clark, Betty Nevill, and Margaret Lunn. CORRECTION . . . ADPI's phone number is 41368 and I got it wrong and I'm so sorry. Of interest is the engagement of alum Lena Gilbert to Buck Isom, Kappa Sig alum. New on the campus is T-Model Ford belonging to Sally Rickmon, Margaret Scheper, Betty Lee Phillips and Claire Cely. Watch for a car with chint/. seat covers and ruffled curtains and that will be it. Pi Phi's had a picnic Tuesday night out at Mrs. Hawkins and from all reports it was wonderful. Delta Zetas had a Black and White party for the new * pledges of all the frats on campus. The decorations, food and costumes were all in these two colors making it quite interesting and different. Newest editions to the DZ room are members of the Columbia "Reds" Baseball team who pay them a nightly visit. Leslie Bennett now possesses a shiny new KA pin which was given to her by one Robley MacDonald. Leslie is a Chi Omegq. The Phi Eps had a cabaret dance to end rush week at good old Arsenal Hill. They also had a good party last week. Re turning veterans who visited the chapter last week were Arny Alter, Jerry Tucker. These boys will be returning to the campus this fall. Lambda Chi's had a smoker Wednesday night for their new pledges. They will have initiation Saturday night and those initiates are-Fred McIntyre and Ray Parks. New pledge officers are: president, A. C. Thomas; vice presi dent, Bill Purvis; treasurer, Charlie Iarrelsoin; secretary, George Locke, and historian, John Tomas. The KA's are still going strong and are planning a rustic revelry Saturday night which they are pitching in honor of Henry Priester. Milk and ginger snaps will not be served. Several KA's with the cash and carry essentials will trek down to the beach this weekend and no doubt have a gay time. Brother Barney Dusenbury, now a handsome Marine, paid the chapter a welcome visit over the weekend. Pi Kappa Phi initiated: Harry Agnew, Freddie Brogden, Tom Furgerson, Bill Griggs, Richta Moore. and Allen Shands last Saturday eve. Alumni aiding in the unit were Fred Quinn, Eugene Kibler and Rernie Jones. The Sigma Chi's had pledge exercises Wednesday night with meeting afterwards at Joe Patrones. They will give a party this Saturday night in honor of the pledges at Earl wood Park and it is expected to he a really Jolly Sig affair. Buster Coleman has been elected pledgemaster. And, having been a member of the frat back in the "Good Ole Days" it is certain he will (do a wonderful .iob. Henry Griffith will be chairman of the committee for skit night and they issue this warning to other organ izations-The fraternity's best wits are working with Henry. Work and p)lans are fast being made for the Sweetheart D)ance to be given the 24th of May. Everything is being dlone to make this dance the outstanding affair of the season so it ought to be good. Well I'll say Hasta Ia Samana, but don't quote me on it. Cut Flowers Corsages 34A i/owerd Phone 7761 614 Harden St. LEARN THE WAY C O2NLA NDI CO. 1409 Main Street Columbia, S. C. Men's Finest Clothing HATS - SHOES AND FURNISHINGS k43 On Devine St. at Five Points Everything for the College Boy and Girl Sweaters, Skirts, Blouses and Hose for the Girls Complete Furnishings for the Men JGive Kirk Smith Is BSU President For Fall Term Kirk Smith was elected pres:den ,f the sprilg term Rapt ist Studen Iliol at a special meeting Sunda\ mot ning at the First Bapt is Ahut el. Serving with Kirk for the fal eim will he James Picketin. firs Jcie-president: Gene Sawyer. second vice-president: Virginia Raysor hird vice-president: Iblen -I.ep )ard. secret a ry-t easu re ; Ra Marston, Sunday School represen tative; Dave Morgan. Training Un on repIesentative; Mary Glover lay sttident replesentative: II lent in]rhin. ptiblicity; Will Frank Stee. y. 13aptist Student representative md Bob Franklin, editor of th( 7ollegian. James Picket ing. veteran. was al. ;o elected president of the B.S.I.t ,roup for the shortened summ-er erm, at the same meeting Sunday Serving with Pickering will be Preston Callison, first vice-pi esi lent N; Mary Glover, second vic >resi dett: Bain ks Scairborou,.h, see etary; Rob Wallace. B. 'T. U'. rep 'esen tat ive;: tand Elainte Grubb. edl largest di Columbia, S. C. FOR REAl Shol THE Ci * Bracelets With Unis * Desk Ligl With Unh~ Men's Wri $27.50 I The Gamecoc nByC Fillingim To Head Sophili. jr.-Sr. YWCA al illie Filliigim, .inii fI oim Tus logee. Ala.. was eloted th new president of th Sophomore-.lunior Senior YWCA at a meeting held April 2 at 5 1). m.in In thi music room of Sims College. Trudi I.onard will :wrve as vice-pleside..\larcia B3ass as secretary. and J.anc Church as It*-asurer. A riport was made Iby lane Chrtch on the plogrv.ss of th game room inl the basement of Sims. The loom, \%hirh will be ust-d as a loung for dollinifolY and town gills. is it; projet of the gelneral YWCA. Cookin_g f:aililies ha\e al rady bien installed and aarange ments madi, lor the profmement aif a radio-phonogr aph. hellches, iand o1her fuaniture. It is hoped that tle room will hi us,eid for tiha' meetings of the Veterans' Wives After the bilIainess m10illn L7 w as held, a4 Imusii pri;t \a s ant" ip eniit ead b.x Florer.co Ale'A beie. u hi sang~ "The liesiert Song." "Su )1mtime, anid "Oni .\lone" south Carolina's apartment store L VALUES a At 4NTEEN $5.50 ersity Seal lhters $3.00 ersity Seal st Watches 'o $39.50 A )ermar GI mGT USC Studeits O0fNiursiny Form11 leditrina Club Thw studen-lt., ()I thw school 0 nur11sing. U'nivelsIlY of, S-1uth1 C;i Alina. hav.- for.4d a .\l.-d iliaina: .SI) cie?Y. Theil fu soci a f u niant wili bt. a Iv in i lo,of hlit !acul I% i.viber of the collet: of at I and scisnv al the lnir$Is;t.. S' in (i i\a.I v fl4rn)on i fom fout 1o .. Thet Ie a r e l I lVnt. 11 m Ib. 1 in the lit,6. \V h ich 1 Ill t-l1 i -gla i 1\ t %-,: I\\o \% I-'-ks. The offi cet- . i ;t I ! t Russell, (eS iden . andi F iances 11o liek. seci ta ,. a 1? 'insI4. Har Stationery--Gift 1310 Main Street COMMUNITY SDRUG STORE S5214 - PHONES -9498 625 Harden Street Always Open TODDLE HOUSE 1419 Gervais S elling. Le'asing. Fa REAL * ALWAYS HClaude E. Crc "The l.argestI and M< 1246-1248 I,ady Stree Phones: 2-438 Columbia. S LClub Pictured are the girls who sponsored for the German Club formal last night. Left to right, fop: Cookie Van Benthuysen for Pepper How. ell, president; Peggy Swy. gert for Johnny Merritt, Ill, vice - president; Mary Vin Tucker for Jim Hudson, sec retary, and Sara Carmichael for Cliff Hardy, treasurer; bottom row: Betty Dillard for Jimmy Moise, assistant treasurer; Mary Lib Nance for Tank Chapman, senior leader, and Elizabeth Yonce, Newberry college, for Ben Chamberlin, junior leader. A 111n.lae ('miles Back To Carolina As--Y" Secretary YV" -tIcnI. fill 1 l. - h. h M t m b i i..-: ' s;o0: I i a Nan *. n .: o. 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Sponsors for the ball were: Cookie VanBenthuysen, fVi Pepper IIowell, prevsident ; Peggy Swygvrt. for John Merrilt, 111, vice-piesident; Ma ry Vin Tucker, for Jim Iludson, se ietary; Sara Carmichael, for Cliff laidy, treasurer; Betty Dillard, for Jimmy Moise, assistant treasurer; Mary Lib Nance, for Tank Chap man, ,snior 11-adei; and Elizabeth Yonce of Ne bel ry college, for Ben Chaibejorli. junior leader. The Get man Club is comprsed of seven fratrniti,-: Pi Kappa Phi, Alpah 'Tau Om-g.. Sigma Nu. Kap pa Sigma, Pi Kappa Alpha, Sigma Alpha Epsilon. and Kappa Alpha. It gives a ltnim;i dance on(e a semes i and also sponsors the June Ball. BRADFORD Radio Service COIX.MBIA'S LARGEST RECOtD STOCK 1810 Main St. Phone 8131 0kCHJN12A ENGRAR46 CM LOVE Too Fliery For HMleaven For an F or * SUNDAY PALMETTO Today "BREAKFAST IN Hollywood" Tom inrienemain And Ionita~. 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