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German Clb Good old 19471 May I propose a toast to everyone? May you live long and prosper-Happy New Year-Greetings of the season-etcetera-etcetera--etcetera! What if I am a week late with my New Year greetings! Better late than never, so they say. And if I didn't bother to wish you a happy New Year things just wouldn't be the same anymore. I just can't write this column without some kind of greeting. Many co-eds have returned after the holidays wearing pins and rings, Barbara Hawthorne, DZ, is pinned to Bob George, Phi Kappa Sig . . . Anne Christopher is wearing Al McIver's KA pin . . . Mary Anne McElveen is pinned to Johnny Morris, Kappa Sig ... Rose Knox, DZ, is pinned to John Vedder, PiKA. And in. the department of engagement rings, Sarah Fried man, AEPhi, is engaged to Gilbert Snyder, Pi Lambda Phi . . . Miriam Kottleman, Delta Tau, is engaged to Ernest Goer . . . The engagement of Vivian Chapman, DZ alum, to Ray Jackson, has been announced by her parents . . . Golda Rothberg, Delta Tau, is engaged to Charles Belove ... Faye Appell, AEPhi, is engaged to Dr. Myron J. Rones, who is practicing in Newberry. During the holidays Harriet Cohen, former AEPhi, was married to William Gobleib . . . Mickey Black, KD alum, " was married to George Q. Langstaff . . . Jeanne Cone, Pi Phi, was married to Nat Carter ... Ann Leonhirth was mar ried to Harold Huffman. My apologies to the ADPis. I don't know how it happened but in some way the news of their Christmas party was omitted in the last issue of this column . . . ADPi alumnae honored the ADPis of South Carolina colleges at a Tea Dance in Greenville, December 21 . . . Dot Kilpatrick has been named Poetry Editor of the "South Carolina Adelphian," an ADPi news circular . . . University Players are having a party Saturday night for members and their dates . . . New Pi Kap pledge officers are "Skeets" Ruckes, president; Bill Bobo, vice-president, and Gerald Smith, secretary-treasurer ...KDs recently initiated Jeanette Childs, Mary Vin Tucker, and Frances Guerry ... New officers of the Barnwell-Allen dale-Bamberg County Club are Norman M. Smith 11, presi dent; J. Virgil Hicks, vice-president; Mary Lee Pender, sec retary; Louis Gantt, treasurer, and Francis Nievils, dance chairman. The club had a Christmas dance at Barnwell State Park . . . Recent visitors to the Lambda Chis were alums Fred Morrison and Fred Beck.. . Karl Weldon of Bishopville and P. C. visited Frank Beard recently . . . New members of the Carolina Christian Service Club are Jane Dowe and Margaret Hardin . . . Carolina students who attended the debutante ball in Charleston December 27 were Joe Lumpkin, Bobby Lumpkin, Jay McKay, Gwynne Wilson, Margie Pinck ney, Franny Sloan, Patty Malcolm, Sarah Fowler, Jessie Lewis, Horace Early, Ranny Reaves, and Will Harvin . . . During the holidays Jim Gibson, Mac Winter, Polly Carnell, Ann Christopher, and Al McIver joined a house party from Pickens at Table Rock ... Margaret Smithey spent Christ mas holidays in Texas. Mrs. Kitty Massenburg of Baltimore, Gamma province president, visited Pi Phi Chapter the first of the week. "Look For The Dog" Record Headquarters I MEHLMAN'S RECORD BAR I 1 1427 Main Street ALL SEASONABLE CUT FLOWERS ART FLOWER SHOP 1227 Hampton Street Columbia, S. C. PHONE 2-6781 Win an orchid! Listen to WCOS Monday thru T hursday to Orchids for Remembrance at 8 P. M. CORSAGES A SPECIALTY Drop in on ahese brisk Fall Days for the beat in . .. HOT CHOCOLATE AND HAMBURGERS Eclaire Ice Cream Shop AT FWVE POINTS 1530 MAIN UT. EresenLc Above are the sponsors for the Gerni Hdrs. Martin and Miss Conyers. Tryouts To Be Held For Two New Plays Two plays will be cast this week and next by Prof. Merrill G. Chris tophersen, director of the Univer sity Players. "Of Thee I Sing" and "Antigone" both will be presented next semester. Students interested in trying out for a role in either production 1 are urged by Professor Christo phersen to make an appointment with him immediately. Men's Raincoat. . . .. Misse. Raincoat.. .. .. IN COLUMBIA IT'S J ne ba@m"cock Mid a Y1 - 4l an Club formal. Clockwise they H[illel Sponsor Semi-Formal Dance Jan 1 A semi-formal dance will riven by the members of Hill rewish religious organization he University of South Carolir n Saturday, January 11 from mtil 12 p. m., at the Womar 3iub. Hillel meets every other Sunda at the House of Peace at 4 p. ni CO ATS . . Streei Floor . . Second Floor ell6 Wiue are Miss Salley, Miss King, Miss D Southern Stati I O Display In Currently being displayed in be second floor corridor of Mel el, sick Library is the water c< at section of the 21st circuit exh a, tion of the Southern States 9 League. The paintings will be 's display throughout this week. The exhibition include. 21 pa ings in water colors of landsca and outdoor scenes. Artists . Georgia, Louisiana, Florida, A K 7rr . .r: r:Y Vr isSle,MisKn,Ms "4: SotenSi' OnDsl In ssrzgt Mi .Jcsn isJhs ttt s t. Exhibt Is 1M1 thba, Tea,adNot.n o u n" Cis- Carolina are represented in1 olor display. Reuban Gambrell, ai ibi- tive of Belton, is the only Sot A~rt Carolinian represented in thei on hibit. He is a former student Miss Katherine Heyward and se ps Art culty.I o Otepaintor o display.RuaGabe,a ii- tive ofSBetrda isfternony Son A.tCrlna epeetdi h onhii.Hisafrestdn Mis aterneywadan nt ayMrhalofteUnvr peIr fcly of Ote anigso ipa Page Three Friday Music Furnished By Dean Hudson On Friday Night The German Club will present its mid-winter formal Friday, January 10, in the Naval Armory of the University of South Caro lina, from 9 p. m. until 1 a. m. Dean Hudson and his orchestra will furnish the music for the dance. Arrangements were made for the Hudson orchestra to appear through the cooperation of Henry Westbrook. There will be three no-breaks during the evening, and the pres entation of the officers of the organization and their dates will be the highlight of the affair. Sponsoring for the officers are: Marian King for Palmer Mc Arthur, Kappa Sigma, president; Olivia Conyers for Sunny Mc Mannaway, Kappa Alpha, vice president; Elizabeth Johnson for Hubert Carmicheal, Pi Kappa Phi, secretary; Anne Jackson for Don Smith, Sigma Nu, treasurer; Betty McCreight for Chuck Garnett, Sig ma Alpha Epsilon, assistant treas urer; Judy Salley for George Stuckey, Alpha Tau Omega, senior leader, and Mrs. Jim Martin for Jim Martin, junior leader. The German Club wishes to ex press its appreciation to the Zeta Tau Alpha sorority for their co operation in giving up their dance date, thus enabling the German Club to secure a large band for their dance. The dance was origi nally scheduled for November, but at that time they were not able to get an orchestra. The organization is composed of seven fraternities on campus. Fishdock" by William Lampton Gill of New Orleans, Ben E. Shute's "Farm in Winter," Harold C. Sheffield's "Landscape with n, Georgia Hunter". "December Morning" by Emil Holzhauer of Macon, Ga., was awarded the Blanche S. Benjamin prize for the "finest and most appealing" in terpretation of a Southern sub ject. It is the only prize-winner y in the group. th he Gla-a2'L1SS ith or ex- or of issC_ in a ~ i?oiltes At The Th"eaters ,acGuinE O O OMADiSON Sull- thr~ uI' GIUL Sun-~ and MOa. DECOY . S *Sua and MeSf COL .0%