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Sigma CLiT= I Mid-semesters have came and went, and here I sit ( what's left of me) pounding out ye olde gossip column again. But it was nice while it lasted. (I mean the fact that we didn't have to put out the paper last week because of mid-semes ters, and not that mid-semesters were nice, just in case you didn't understand!) Well now,- let's see. What in the world is on the agenda * for today? (Check that $10 word. I took Vocabulary last semester.) Agenda means "a list of tbings to be done," but if Dr. Babcock doesn't object too much, it means "a list of things that have been done," as far as this column and I are concerried today. But enough of this chatter! If it's news you want, you'll get it! CAROLINA-MARYLAND Every week-end there's a football game, and every week end Carolina Co-Eds and Eddies dash off to follow the team. Even a few profs cover these big events. I have an idea that Maryland was where Professor Wardlaw was going when he told his journalism classes he'd be away on University .business last week-end! Jackie Streater, Campbell Laney, Russell Bennett, Harold Hewell, Charlotte Gregg, Vic Barrett, Charlie DeLoach, Skeebo English, Tic Chapman, Adelaide Sox, Betty Dillard, Jewel Doscher, Mary Clarke, Frances Smith, Barbara Brown, Sue Rives, Margaret Eleazer, Penny Burbage, Alice Mullis, and many others travelled up to College Park to root for the team last week-end. PARTIES And along the party line, SAE pledges threw a huge party for the actives Friday night at Burnside's . . . KA pledges are planning a party for the actives next Saturday night after the Duke game at Mac Winters' place . . . Charlie Wickenberg and Dixon Lovvorn had a smoker Saturday night for Bob Fairey, Sigma Nu brother on the brink of matri mony, out at Senator Hammond's. Spirits were at an all time high ... Sigma Chis had a birthday party for "Frog" Greene Wednesday night ... ATOs had a party at Senator Hammond's Friday night, complete with dates, etc. . . . Byrd Murray and Nancy Nash gave a luncheon for KD alum Frances West, at the Jefferson Hotel Thursday. Sidney Jones, KD alum, . Beverly Cappelmann (Boineau), Tri Delt alum, and Margaret Scheper, ADPi, were guests. Sidney, Nancy, Byrd, and Margaret are to be bridesmaids in Frances' wedding which takes place this month . . . Several of the SEAs had a houseparty last week-end at the Tobias' place up at Lake Murray. Byrd Murray, Harrell Graham, Nancy Nash, Jim Ravenel, Margie Pinckney, Derial Jackson, "Brooksie" Marshall, and Bobby Lumpkin made up the party Uwhich was chaperond by Mr. and Mrs. Clark Reed. MISCELLANEOUS Mamie Dowe, Tri Delt, is wearing a shiny new KA pin. It used to belong to Harvey Shaw, KA . . . New officers of the Phi Kappa Sigma pledge class are Cecil Clarkson, president; Reggie Mattox, vice president; Bob Fennel, secretary-treas g urer; and John Ameen, sergeant-at-arms . . . Kate Ellison, - Tri Delt, went to Davidson last week-end for the football game and dances . . . Kappa Sig brothers have two new of ficers, K. C. Talbert, president, and Gordon Shoemaker, vice president . . . Recently elected Sigma Nu officers are Don Smith, German Club treasurer, and George Combs, pledgemaster . .. Officers of the Sigma Nu pledge class are Frank Culbertson, president; Bill Walters, vice president; Marion Campbell, secretary; and Johnny Martin, treasurer ...Betty Hendley, Tri Dolt, and Bob Fairey, Sigma Nu, were married last night. ALL SEASONABLE CUT FLOWERS ART FLOWER SHOP 1227 Hampton Street Columbia, S. C. PHONE 2-6781 Win an orchid! Listen to WCOS Monday thiru Thursday * to Orchids for Remembrance at 8 P. Ml. CORSAGES A SPECIALTY Drop in on these brisk Fall Days for the best in .. . HOT CHOCOLATE AND HAMBURGERS Eclaire Ice Cream Shop AT FWVE POINTS 3e f-fOSs Sponsors for the Sigma Chi tea Miss McDonald for Hugh Bryso Ryberg Selected State BSU Head John Ryberg of the University of South Carolina was elected president of the state Baptist Student Union at a statewioe con vention held in Greenville, last weekend. Bob Franklin, also of the University, was chosen state secretary. The convention, at vhich about 800 Baptist students from South Carolina colleges were present, was attended by 31 University students. Mo Spo sk - co: Sports Wear . a uww q,umra uuue a AM IDa dance are Miss Evans for Al Killel n, treasurer; and Miss Brown for University Mixed Group Elect Officers; To Sing "Elijah" In Trinity Choir The mixed chorus of the Uni versity of South Carolina, under the direction of Ro6t Van Do ren, elected officers at their last regular Tuesday meeting. The officers are: president, Charlie DeLoache; vice-president, Jean Hull; secretary-treasurer, Robert Mulligan; and business manager, Allen Fulmier. The University Chorus wvill as ye ito rtswear sme see our new line-up for Fa] Norfolk jackets . . . the p1 irts . . . the wonderful wool sli shirts . .. You'll want to co stumes . .. a move to separate strategically for dozens m< Second Floor Vce After DUk x )rew, president; Miss McCleod for Charles DeLoach, vice-president; lim Thomas, social chairman, sist the choir of the Trinity The chorus has started work Episcopal church in presenting on the program for its spring "Elijah" on November 24. concert tour. UIN.SS SUPPLY CO. 920 Main Street Columbia COMPLETE LINE OF INKS - PENCILS - NOTE BOOKS and DRAWING PAPER Your Moat Convenient Location I I l. . .the eated-all-around icks and ordinate several pieces ire. N4 COLUMBIA I'"SBeL e Game Affair Ighlights Celebrations For Homecolming The Sigma Chi fraternity will present its "Homecoming Tea Dance" from 7:00 to 9:00) p. in., November 19, at the Hotel Co lumbia ballroom after the Duke Carolina homecoming football game. Sponsoring for the officers of the Gamma Nu chapter of Sigma Chi will be Annette Evans for Al Killebrew, president; Dot McLeod for Charlie DeLoach, vice-presi dent; Frances McDonald for Hugh Bryson, treasurer; and Barbara Brown for Jim Thomas, social chairman. The tea dance will be the high light of alumni celebrations. Other functions planned for the former students of Carolina will include lunch, served in Steward's Hall from 12:15 to 1:15 Saturday; class meetings on the football field after the game, each class meeting at a specified spot on the playing field, and then the tea dance from 7:00 to 9:00 p. in. Girls May Not Date During Rush Week The sorority rush period at the University of South Carolina of ficially begun Sunday night with the Pan-Hellenic tea held in Sims from 7 p. in. until 8:30 p. in. Approximately 200 girls are reg. istered. Rushees may not date during the scheduled rush period except for the Carolina-Duke game and the tea dance that follows. They may, however, go out of town for the weekend if they desire, as long as such trips do not conflict with 6C ICI 11 - abamss marn 6)otles PEOPLE EXPECT MORE AND GET IT! at 1638 MAIN STREET At The Theaters FT"~ r - and Sat. 11% 1I,ine, naylanal ) dc.arn'enl Conranda VvI. and Sat. and (N' O1'A