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:ororifies Bein Surprise! Surprise! I have enough news to fill up this column today ! I'm not going to bore you any farther with my idle chatter. So here 'tis-the latest campus gossip. Pledges and Initiqtes Zeta Tau Alph& initiated Lynn Couch, Joyce Harmon, and 0 Alice Mullis last Monday night ... Jack Pulliam has been elected president of the new Sigma Chi pledge class . . . Pi Phis are initiating Betty Lou Hood, Jackie Buschert, Lucy Clarkson, Frances Smith, Eleanor Wilson, Jeanne Cone, and Bobbie Hester tonight at Trinity Episcopal Church . . . Betty Fisher, transfer from Brenau, was recently affiliated with Alpha Lambda Chapter of Delta Delta Delta ... Tri Delts also pledged Claire Williams and Lillian Williams Wed nesday night ... New officers of the Kappa Sig pledge class are Marion Harrelson, president, Walter Folkes, vice-presi dent, and Johnny Morris, secretary-treasurer . . . SAEs pledged Guy Overstreet, John James, and Bobby Gibbes Mon day night ... . John Vedder and Ted Holladay were initiated into PiKA Monday night. Parties Mid semesters or not, come what may-Carolina students still party, party, party . . . Delta Sigma Pi commerce fra ternity, had a party recently at the home of Mr. Meeks, dean of the school of commerce ... Dr. and Mrs. A. H. Hay den honored the Lambda Chis with an informal spaghetti supper at their home last Monday night. Sigma Chis are planning a tea dance to be held at the Jefferson Hotel after the Carolina-Duke game. Many former Carolina Sigs are expected for the homecoming game and tea dance . . . Pi Phis entertained their dates Tuesday night with a "bang up" Hallowe'en party, complete with apple bobbing, a scav enger hunt, fortune telling, and lots of food . . . DZs are having their annual Founders Day ianquet Monday night at the Wade Hampton Hotel ... The wh9le KA chapter went en masse with dates to Orangeburg Friday where Rut and Bobby Osborne entertained with a drop-in before the game . ... Austin Salley entertained SAEs and their dates at a drop-in- at his home in Orangeburg before the game Friday ... KAs had a houseparty last weekend at Nichols and Ben nettsville. Billy Nichols, Adelaide Sox, Bert Knight, Anne Hiott, Harvey Shaw, and Mamie Dowe visited Friday at Billy Nichols' home in Nichols. Saturday the gang moved over to Panda Covington's in Bennettsville where they were joined by 24 KAs and their dates for a cabin party Saturday night. Campus Romances Co-Eds aren't wasting any time this semester. Elise Reedy, KD, is engaged to Austin Badger, SAE ... Rose Anne Bol iver, Tri Delt, was pinned to Max Walker, Theta Chi, during the summer . . . Caroline Pope, ADPi, is engaged to Skeex Clarkson, Kappa Sig ... Nita Owens, ZTA, is wearing a Phi Kappa Sig pin ... Anne Leonhirth is engaged to Harold * Huffman, a graduate student at Chapel Hill ... Doris J3abin, AE .Phi, has a beautiful diamond ring from Sidney Scatter of Nashville, Tenn. Miscellaneous Kappa Sigs elected Palmer McArthur: inter-fraternity rep resentative, Jimmy Lyles and Charlie Phifer, guards, Dun can Heron, assistant secretary, and David Crockett, assistant treasurer . . . Charlotte Gregg, ADPi, toured up to An napolis last week-end . . . Pi Phi province president, Mrs. Kitty Massenburg of Baltimore, Maryland, will visit the .Carolina P1 Phi chapter this week . .. Reese Smith, SAE, is flying to Tennessee this week-end for the Tennessee-North Carolina football game . .. Dick Brasington spent the week end in Charleston with Eddie McMillan . . . Giles Jennerette spent last week-end with Howard Vincent in Lynchburg . .. Sally Rickman, Kathy Pierce, Betty Lee Phillips, and Margaret Scheper, ADPis, spent last week-end in Green ville . . . Ned Hance, Sigma Chi, is up from Miami to see * Martha Ann Tinsley, ADPI. Ten SAEs will usher at the Music Festival concert at the Township Auditorium Friday night. 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What Navy Ball?? the one after the banquet . . . the one you attended . . . the banquet, I mean. Our dates can't go to the dance. It's not registered. We called Capt. Needham, but nothing could be done. He told us we had to get him . . . I mean you . . . to call "Mr." Childs . . . I mean "Mrs." Needham ... aw-w-w . . . excuse me Capt. . . . I mean Ad miral . . . shut up . . . you're getting me all excited . . . no, not you Admiral . . . I'm .all excited . . . these people . . . what's that sir . . . Let's start over . . . but we feel like fools . . . we're embarrassed for our dates . . . they're all dressed in formals ready to go . .'. No, Sir; I'm not a law student, I'm a Sophomore at the University .. . it's the Naval Reserve Ball . . . all officers and gentlemen . . . they won't hurt the co-eds . . . Mr. Smith, will you please call Mrs. Childs and give her your consent. Thank you very much . . . yes, yes, sir; the Naval Re serve Ball at the Jefferson Hotel . . . I'm sorry to have bothered you, but thank you for helping us" The answer was no-but definitely no Not discouraged they said let's go To Patrone's, that is-we'll have heeps of fun Regardless of what those people have done We tried our best . . . no one's to blame Registering future dances will be our aim! RIDING HABITS JODHPURS-ALL COLORS AND SIZES CO-EDS FRONTIER PANTS BLUE-JEANS, ZIPPER SIDE OPENING SMART STYLES-LOW PRICES From 2.95 to 3.95 KLIGMAN'S ARMY STORE 1316 Assembly Street Telephone 2-6933 1580 MAIN ST. JOIN THE RUSH! Head To RUSS DRAKE'S -NEWV PARK WAY GRILL for * DELICIOUS LUNCHES * APPETIZING HAMBURGERS AND SPAGHETTI e OPEN 12 A. M.to 12 P. M. Air Conditioned For Your Comfora RUSS DRAKE'S PARKWAY GRILL "The Brighe Spot Au Fien Poinna" - Period1 A group of Pi Beta Phi sponsors for the recent Powder Bowl game are: Hugh Carrier, Harry Hi ott, Sunny Miner, Bill Keith, Son Roddy, Vic Barrett, Bert Moore. Meditrina Club Motto And Song Selected At Recent Business Meet A business meeting of the Medi trina Society at the University of South Carolina was held on Tues (lay, October 22, at 7 p. m., in Legare, at which the girls voted on a motto and song for the or ganization. The motto which was selected is "Labor and Loyalty." The song will be "Marching Nurses" written to the tune of "Beautiful Dreamer." It was also decided that meet ings will be held on the first and third Tuesdays of every month. Edna Carroll, a sophomore from Conway, was appointed to be held responsible for getting a place in which to hold meetings. A creed for the organization will be decided upon at the next meet ing, which is to be .held on No vember 5. 'ThePrompfer' Appears Again The first edition of "The Promp ter," publication of the University Players, appeared last week in re vised form. Instead of the old 8 page paper, this year's "Promp ter" is a single sheet with all ads eliminated. Thomas Chadwick is editor, and the staff members are Kay Whit aker, Jean Davis, Vernon Taylor, and Jo Anne Dellinger. "The Prompter" is piublished monthly. BUSINESS 920 Main Street COMPLET INKS - PENCILS - DRAWINi Your Most Cont Phone 2-9250 Collegi Special STEAKS - CHICH DINE AND) D "GAMECOli JOE PA Propi FOR TIE IN ICE tr Sanc (A Product of Il Served on THE CA Nover Girls MusiI IH To Take Part Sorority rush period at the will begin on Sunday, Noveml dAy, November 22. Girls mui hours of work at mid-semest tion in rushing activities. Jo Seideman, secretary of the Pan-Hellenic organization has an nounced schedules and rules for rushing. There will be no dating during the entire rush period. This period is to be observed as a silent period. By vote of Pan-Hellenic, girls go ing out for rush week will be al lowed to attend the Duke-Caro lina football game and also the Sigma Chi tea dance following the game. Rushees must, however, come in immediately after the tea dance, which ends at 9 p. m. On Sunday, November 10, Pan Hellenic will give a tea from 7:30 p. m. to 9 p. m. Any girl who is interested in rush week is invited to attend. Attendance at the tea does not compel a girl to go through rushing. Pan-Hellenic booklets will be distributed to girls at the tea. Monday, November 11, registra tion will be held in the lobby of Maxcy Dormitory from 2 p. m. until 5 p. m., for girls who intend to participate in rush week. At that time girls must turn in their mid-semester grade blank to show Canterbury Club Will Have Representative As Guest Speaker Nov. 3 Tom Pope, member of the House of Representatives, of South Caro lina will speak to the Canterbury Club, organization for Episcopal students at the University of South Carolina, Sunday, 'Novem ber 3. The Canterbury Club meets ev ery Sunday night at 6 o'clock, for supper and a program afterwards. Last week Professor Van Doren of the music department lead the group in the singing of hymns. 3UPPLY CO. Columbia E LINE OF NOTE BOOKS and G PAPER p'enient Location 918 Main Street ate Inn. ising in EN - SPAGHETTI ANCE IN THE BK" 1BOOM LTRONE rietor IE BEST CREAM ken's ichland Dairies) 11he camps. hLNTERN Page Three aber 10 e'C' Averages La Activities University of South Carolina >er 10, and continue until Fri ;t have a "C" average on 12 .r to be eligible for participa that they are eligible. The $2 rush fee must also be paid then. On Tuesday, November 12, girls will report to the registration cen ter to find out to which of the eight groups of rushees they have been assigned. Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, November 12-15, each so rority will have drop-ins from 5 p. m. to 6 p. m. Two groups of rushees will attend each sorority's drop-in every afternoon. Rushees must remain at a drop-in at least 20 minutes, but may not stay more than 30 minutes with one sorority. Saturday, Sunday, and Monday, November 16, 17, and 18, there will be no activity. Beginning Tuesday, November 19, and continuing until Thurs day, November 21, sororities will give preferential parties each night. Bids to these parties will be received by rushees through the campus mail. Girls may de cline or accept any invitation. By 1:30 p. m., on Friday, No vember 22, rushees must turn in their preferences to Mrs. Arney Childs, dean of women. The pref erences must be listed in one, two, three order. If a girl is interested in joining only one special so rority and will not consider any other, she may list that sorority three times. The silent period ends at 1:30 p. m., Friday, November 22. On that day at 5 p. m., all sororities' will meet and announce pledges. Rushees will be dropped auto matically from rush week if they are caught violating any of the rush rules. Any girls who desire further information concerning the rush period may address their questions to "Pan-Hellenic, Cam pus." Officers of Pan-Hel are Nibbie Forbes, president; Jackie Shaw, vice-president; Jo Seideman, sec retary, and Jane Durham, treas urer. PEOPLE EXPECT MORE AND GET IT!! at 1638 MAIN STREET At The Theaters * * GOODBY First sho "untng , 0 sun-. thi rite'.* IT ALL CAlME GIORSEB AS D*r*o$t egov ,