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Once upon a time ... yea, I know, you've heard that one before, but have compassion upon the aspiring journalist ... a young and shall I add innocent coed enrolled at U.S.C. Education was her aim. No correction yea pleasseee. After the first week of campus life another problem loom ed. Yes a campaign was needed. Campaign for what? .. . You bet ... for a niche in the social whirl . . . and so we bring you the other side of the education problem. * IN THE PARTIES LINE Tornedo velocity is being approached in the parties whirl. ADPi entertained the Sigma Chi's at their weekly drop-in last Thursday . .. Fraternities holding smokers in their rooms for the rushees during the past week were: Phi Sigma Kappa, Phi Kappa Sigma, and Lambda Chi's. On Tuesday the Kappa Delta pledges entertained the pledges of all other sororities with a valentine party. The ZTA- pledges also en tertained the other pledges with a drop-in in their chapter room in Maxey on February 14. The KD's had another of their waffle suppers Thursday evening in the chapter room. SAE's had an informal rush party at the home of Gwen Wilson last Saturday night ... The Sigma Chi's entertained last Thursday at the home of Jim Thomas. The house was * decorated in a "Monte Carlo" theme . . . The Phi Kappa Sig's entertained with a drop-in at Frank Griffin's after the game Saturday .. . Tri Delta pledges entertained the University faculty at a tea Sunday afternoon in the chapter room ... The Pi Phi actives and pledges have been invited to the -home of Mrs. Margaret Kalmbak, alum, next Saturday for a bridge party ... Lambda Chi's entertained rushees with a semi-formal dance in the Wade Hampton Ballroom Saturday night .. . They also are planning a stag supper Friday in Joe Patrone's Gamecock room.... IN THE PIN AND RING LINE . * Ann Stone, ADPI, is pinned to Teddy Shurtleff, ATO, of the University of Florida . . . Jane Hammond, KD Pledge is pinned to Herbert Jervey, K Sig ... Louise Gilmer is pin ned to Bill Brooks, Phi Kappa Sig . .. Penny Burbage, ZTA, is engaged to Roy Brandon ... During the between semester holidays Pinkie Bartlett, ZTA became Mrs. Chester Win gate, Lambda Chi ... Virginia Stranch, ZTA, became, Mrs. Clarence McEachen ... Philip Calvo, Phi Kappa Sig, is going ,o slip that little gold band on the third finger left hand of Betsy Derrick on March 15 . .. Dorothy Stewart and Freddie Mclntyne were married on January 25 ... BITS AND BITS ... . Mrs. Charley Harden, the former Doris Jones, ADPi, visit ed the campus recently . .. Talmadge Skinner recently re ceived the award of being "Outstanding Pledge of the year" of Phi Sigma Kappa fraternity. This award was made pos sible by the Chapter Advisor Jimmie Tomlinson . .. Forest Carpenter and Jim Parr are representing the local chapter at the Lambda Chi Alpha Dixie Conclave at the University of Alabama . .. Tri Delta actives will journey to the College of Charleston for a visit with the chapter there next Satur day .. . MOST OFFICERS IN THE GREEK WORLD: For Lambda Chi, president; Fred McIntyne; vice-presi dent, Marion Smith; secretary, John Thomas; treasurer, Al Lovata; ritualist, Frank Shealy; pledge master, Jim Parr; and Social Chairman, Bob Horton . . S'Nuf said for this whirl .. . tiz very dizzyfing . .. and that education must have its chance. To' It's Fun i To Get Your Records At The Blue Music Room Your "Listening Post" for Latest Records 126Popular, Classical and Children's Records 1206 Main St. (Upstairs Across from Wade Hampton Hotel) Columbia, S. C. ' Pictured above are the newly elect top row, Dave Williams, vice presi( Shealy, sergeant-at-arms. Second urer, and Bebe Sifford, recording m by Manning Harris). Meiodisis Will Hold Conference At Spartanburg Mrs. Marcene Hayes, Wesley Foundation Director at the Uni versity of South Carolina, will be among the guest speakers at the 19th annual South Carolina Metho dist Students' Conference which will be held at Central Methodist Church in Spartanburg on Febru ary 21, 22, and 23. The conference is an annual statewide gathering of represen tative Methodist students from all schools in the state. Several students will represent the Uni versity at the conference. Hosts for the conference include Wofford College, Converse Col lege, Spartanburg Junior College, and the Spartanburg Methodist churches. The conference is spon sored by the General Board of Christian Education, Nashville, Tenn., and by the Conference Boards of Christian Education of the South Carolina and Upper South Carolina Conferences. Tri Delta Will Honor National Leader At Tea Mrs. Tames S Williams of Washington, D. C., Delta Delta Delta national district president, will visit Alpha Lambda chapter of Delta Delta Delta on February 19, 20, and 21. The local chapter will honor Mrs. Williams with a tea on Fri day, February 21, to which all alumnate, mothers, and patron esses will be invited. Mrs. Williams will conduct a state meeting in Charleston Sat urday, February 22. Columbia Dairies 917 Main Street COLUMBIA, S. C. 1427 MAIN ST. AUTOMOBILES FOR RENT DRIVE IT YOURSELF $6 per 24-hr. day Special Rates for Trips Renting Hrs.-9 a. m.-7 p. m. Phone 2-6836-1000 Main One Block from Campus 4 : d officers of Carolina Christian Si lent; Dewey Gentry, president; Gi row, Mary McQueen, vice presiden ecretary. Not pictured is Elise Car Girls Risk Life o Tumbling Class By LACY BUTLER Crack! - Thud --Boom !-What are these girls doing? Setting up exercises? Uh huh!! They are tumbling!!! Several girls have been begging for instruction in this noble ac tivity. For a while thumbs went down on these requests for several reasons. Someone whispered that the infirmary could not hold all the victims of broken arms and legs from the last class in tumbl ing. Someone else said that an other class turned into a group of rather chubby young ladies who had no interest whatsoever in be coming proficient at gymnastics, but who really desired to take off a little weight. In order to eliminate both of these possibilities, Mrs. Moses, who is the coach, looked "up and down and all around," selecting those not too heavy and not too weak. Would you like to look in for a minute ? Crack! - Thud! - Boom!- You hear again. "Not enough spring", "Get those feet together", "Head under", "This is the way," "No, no, you'll break her neck!" Boom, boom, boom. There they go-- 1, 2, 3, 4, and so on down the line, one after another in forward rolls. 6 DA U 614L MARCU iTIU FoL LO THE CROWDS GET TICKETS NOW FOR NITELY AT 8:3 Prices, McGREGOR'S' rvice Club. Reading, left to right, ne Spears, vice president; Cyrus t; Margaret Sloan, secretary-treas rier Pringle, vice president. (Photo And Limb As Gets Underway "Weight your shoulders, hands on hips-straight-bicycle-now fast-now slow." Have you had enough? ? From the looks of things, may be the girls had something there when they insisted on this class. Maybe Carolina will have some tumbling co-eds after all. WC Offers Novel Course In Flying GREENSBORO, N. C.-(I.P.) A course in flying, from general fundamentals to actual soloing, will be given for credit at the Woman's College of the Univer sity of North Carolina, starting with this semester. Regular classes dealing with aerial navigation, aerodynamics, aircraft and civil air regulations will be offered on the campus, and each student will receive eight hours of dual flying instruction from qualified instructors. To be called "Elements of Aero nautics," the new course, as out lined, will be one of the first of its kind in the new country, and the Woman's College will become one of the few girls' schools in the nation to offer flying to its stu dents. )LUMBIA TOWNSHII AUDITORIUM --MATINEE SUNDAY, Marech Including all taxes: $2.60, $1.95 Tickets now on sale at DRUG STORE, Mai Christian Service Club Selects Spring Officers; Nill Continue Program Dewey Gentry has. been elected to serve as president of the Caro lina Christian Service Club for the spring semester. Other newly lected officers are Mary Mc aueen, Elise Carrier Pringle, Gene spears and Joe Gardnew, vice >residents; Margaret Sloan, see etary-treasurer; Bebe Sifford, re ording secretary; and Cyrus 3healy, sergeant-at-arms. The purpose of the organization, is its name implies, is to render piritual aid and service to institu ;ions of detention and charity in md around Columbia. Various ield trips are conducted, among hem are visits to the County klmshouse, the Confederate Home md the Negro Boys' Industrial school. The club is unique in that it is he only organization of its kind n the nation. Students on the :ampus who are interested in Jhristian service are invited to at :nd the weekly meeting every Priday at 7 p. m. Budget-Wise Ohio Coeds Paint And Sell Silk Blouses DELAWARE, OHIO-(ACP) Budget-wise coeds at Ohio Wes eyan University are now sporting hose fabulously priced hand mainted silk blouses in their ward -obes, thanks to the ingenuity of wo wide-awake coeds. When Evelyn Long and Marjo ie Smith, both Delaware, Ohio, ;tudents, first saw exclusively de iigned and painted blouses in a arge department store, a bell rang. Why couldn't Marjorie, a lothing major, make the blouses, md Evelyn, an. art major, paint hem, and the blouses could be as )riginal and much less expensive ;han those seen in the large store. The girls soon found a ready narket in the coeds who bought )louses designed by Evelyn and Iarjorie of a different and origi 1al design. Art Work of Miss Gooch Now Shown At Library Paintings by Miss Marguerite Gooch of Fort Lawn, South Caro lina, are being displayed in the second floor corridor of McKis ;ick Library from February 7-28. rhe exhibit includes 21 painting lone in oils. Miss Gooch studied art at the Ringling Museum in Sarasota, Florida. A professional artist, she naintains her studio in Fort Lawn. Eler work won an award in the rofessional art exhibit at the ;tate fair last year. Among the paintings on display re a copy of "Old Man" by La ire, "Bobby", "Old Tree and Span COLUMBIA ICCg Big Tim,, 'rat , 6 e,; uc VARITy COLOR COne~j &Spe,j 2 at 2:30 p. m. $1.30 n St., Columbia P P e Three (Coed Association Will Send Boxes Of Food To Paris The spring semester project of sending boxes of food to the needy students in Paris was chosen by the Co-Ed Association at a meet ing held last Wednesday in the Euphradian Hall. A letter was read to the Co-Ed Association by Ann Stone, presi dent, written by Camellia Hoy, a South Carolina student now study ing in Paris, in which she asked that they contribute boxes of food to the French students. A committee was appointed from volunteers to be responsible for preparing such boxes. Mem bers of the committee are Miriam and Florence Kottleman, Helene Stein, Margaret Eleazer, Estelle Rosalski, and Mary Clark. The committee has announced that the boxes will contain coffee, dried fruits, canned meat, dried tea and other foods which are not perishable. These packages will cost approximately four dollars and two will be mailed every other week. Each girl on the committee will be chairman of a sub-com mittee which she will select, to be in charge of packing and mailing two boxes. Celeste Cromley Is Meditrina President Celeste Cromley of Saluda was elected president of Meditrina, pre-nursing society, at the last meeting of the fall semester. Oth er officers of the society include: vice-president, Anne Bell; secre tary, Fern Key; treasurer, Ruth MeGahee; reporter, Sara Myers; and social chairman, Barbara Bos tic. Meditrina was organized on the campus in February, 1946. Mem bership is open to any student registered in the School of Nurs ing. The purpose of the society is to encourage scholarship, stim ulate social and extra-curricula activity, and promote interest in the nursing profession. ish Moss", "Iris in Windows", "School Janitor", "Negro Cabins", "Winter Morning", "Owl and Cow's Skull", and "Old Town". or mart Go0 des At The Theaters Thurs. Fri.. and sat. LOVE"; T"'.Fri.. and sat. Thur 9A'GW l ~aUSagL OF STMAICAE