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REDMOND TYLER I & Around The Campus AND AS FOR THE GREEKS Chi Omegas held initiation Monday and Tuesday for Ann Ford, Lois McBryde, Ann Mood, Beth Mood, Beth Fillingim, Janet Wyles, Gloria Crouse, Jean Davis, Joy Conard, Amalie Stone, Peggy Spencer, Flora McKnight, and Libby Cole. Kappa Alpha's will head to the Walkers' country home, "Pawley's Inlet," this afternoon, starting at 2 and lasting until. KA's held formal pledge ceremony Monday for Jimmy Sheperd. Sigma Chi's barbecued at Jeff Hunt's last Saturday, start ing in early afternoon and going til late at night. Recent initi ates are Frank Epps, Plowden Nelson, Roddy Moss, "Speck" Waters and Joe Bishop . . Thursday night the chapter pirtied at the Woman's Club, in honor of "The Sweetheart of Sigma Chi." Kappa Delta's decorations for last night's formal were the most unique witnessed on the campus in many semesters. Crepe paper, considered a fire hazard, gave way to silver studded stars suspended from the ceiling. The local chapter of Pi Beta Phi will celebrate their Found ers Day on April 29 with a banquet at the Woman's Club. Alumnae, actives and pledges will attend. Liz Norton, Pi Phi '46, visited the campus this week. Alpha Delta Pi's entertained Sigma Chis Wednesday in the sorority room. New officers for Delta Delta Delta for the '47-48 school term are Patsy Fortinberry, president; Mary King, vice president; Jean Lumpkin, recording secretary; Vivian Owens, corresponding secretary; and Sara Edwards, treasurer. The Pi Kappa Alpha's are having an all-day party today at Sesquie with a softball game between the actives and pledges, plus hamburger fry, song fest, swimming and dancing. New Pi Kappa Phi actives are Charlie Appleby, Billy Greer, Billy Parler, Dick Singleton, Gene Lewis, Joe Hughes, Jack Westmoreland, George Walters, Bert Orr, Bob Redfearn, Marks Smith, Neil Watson, Gene Forester, Henry Harris, and Rex Salley. New Pi Kap Phi pledge is Charles "Chuck" Spann. Delta Zetas journeyed out to Sesqui last Wednesday night for a party . . . Dates included. CLEMSON GOERS This week-end will see Jeanne Simpson, Cookie Saumenig, "B.J." Livingston, Carrie Alice Jenkins, Pat Young, and Pat Lewis at Clemson for the Taps Ball. Also going to Clemson will be Rose Brown, Belinda Collum, Polly Carnell, and Anne -hristopher for the Clemson-Carolina Track Meet. SOCIALLY SPEAKING Mr. and Mrs. (Muriel Black) John Holland attending the Cotillion Formal. John is a former Pi Kappa Phi. Bob and Betty (Solomon) Buck are the proud parents of a daughter born this week. Betty was a Kappa Delta. Compass and Chart will hold its Commissioning Ball May 16. George Seymore is president and Mac Yates, vice-presi dent. . Jane Durden, ADPi, and Mart Smith, Sigma Chi, have an n3unced plans for an approaching wedding. Jane left school last week to make the necessary preparations and Mart left recently to return to the Army Air Corps as a 1st Lt. Betty Childs, Tri Delt alum, and John Oliver Simpson, Sig ma Chi alum, were married April 11 in Trinity Church, Co lumbia. DRAMATICS University Players open next week in the Gymnasium with the DRUNKARD . .. most befitting name, similar atmos phere is expected. for Shoes USSTuptil that look like new rayt onUceSmsNv ~ visitrneUSTuptFsinCal SHOE REPAIRING tenv ial rk h ue SERVICEanlethmcm abadad NEXT TO CITYben.uh s,ivttotoup , FIRE DEPT.pe,frn ofbaktrde, 139 umerSt cllngonth Trh pee han looinoverln thed hareo har ____________________ brd toug jon hne perispe. WeeOUevrarie seiy afrsedn Tibi?Wolveraustugthersba wak ndrintbe than arunde Fit?ihals Thenyourdrea so sa.. Gathersome ther ize9and se friends wntak to tourth shopthnsyptotfundethat renwasvafte visitinghheosue s buaftrawte 81 aden hmcm bad n Styls ar strctlyforou, nt. Suic as,a invialon toosup lo... 3alnd oneshpstlhoean bhone 2 houh7h470icoe Pictured above are the new YWCA c Jessie Phasey, secretary; Lacy Butlei White Rat Expe On By Homema By BELINDA COI,LUM tl The nutrition department of the N University in an effort to deter mine the results of a balanced and I unbalanced diet, have been carry- v ing on experiments with white I rats. Mrs. Louise P. Cole, professor r of homemaking, has just released s the results of the first ten day period of these experiments. I The rats, divided into three I groups, were started on their re- s spective diets with the same weight I and age on April 12. These diets s stressed the Importance of a good I breakfast and plenty of milk. A The results were that the rat < in group I receiving a balanced < breakfast of whole wheat cereal, milk, egg, fruit, and butter has t gained 38 grams in weight, while I his mate who has been fed sweet I rolls, coffee and Coca-Cola has I gained only 2 grams in weight. One rat in group two dined on a balanced diet of meat, whole wheat cereal, potatoes, vegetable, lettuce, carrots, and butter and milk has gained 48.6 grams while the other rat in this group feast ing upon meat, potatoes, and bread has gained 29.5 grams. In the third group, which stress ed the importance of milk alone, one rat was given cereal and milk and has gained 20.3 grams while I I~ McGREGOR'S DRUG STORE I 1308 MAIN STREET I I Prescriptions e Sodas I ~Cigarettes * Toilet Articles1 CALL 2-3308 IFor Prompt Delivery ServiceI 1427 MAIN ST. For Th Economy ai SHOP SOUTH CA LARGKST VAll SILY fficers for the 1947-48 school term , president; Claire Parler, treasurer riment Carried king Dept. e other rat receiving cereal and vater has gained 5.5 grams. Results other than weight can >e observed in the rats bodily de elopment. and disposition. Those acking in nutrition have almost o growth with smaller bodies nd "grouchy" disposition. Mrs. Cole stated that these ex eriments clearly show the im ortance of a good breakfast which o many college students do not ave. They will be continued until uch time as the results have been ully realized, Mrs. Cole conth ued. Ul the rats will then be placed n a balanced diet and their rate >f recovery observed. These rats will be on exhibit in he Homemaking Department on tonday or Wednesday afternoon rom 2:30 to 5:00 and on Tuesday rom 11:00 to 12:00. Columbia Dairies 917 Main Street COLUMBIA, S. C. Capitol Bowling Centre Gervais AT Marion * 20 Sparkling Alleys TEN DUCK PINS PINS * Try Our Lupcheonette BREAKFASTS PLATE LUNCHES SERVED DAILY * Delicious Sandwiches * Salads * Ice Cream Sundaes e Sodas a Best id Quality AT ROINA'S (IETY STORE ERS They are, reading left to right: and Amalie Stone, vice-president. ODK Holds Initiation And Annual Banquet For New Members Omicron Delta Kappa, national honorary fraternity at the Uni versity, recently initiated thirteen sew members at the annual ODK banquet held at the Jefferson Ho tel. New initiates are Bill Murray of Charleston, Bill Routh of Cp lumbia, William Hunley of Ches terfield, James Morris of George town, Palmer McArthur of Ben nettsville, Gordon McLaurin of Dillon, Hugh Hanna of Varnville, Mike Jolly of Union, Jimmie Lyles of Florence, Dan Gibbs of Co lumbia, W. T. Jones of Ware Compliments Columbia Hotel prince back zip tack only . H A Initiation And F Hehd By Comme T University Mixed Chorus '" Began Tour Of Thirteen on High Schools April 25 Ja Ch The University mixed Chorus 0. began its tour of the schools in E. South Carolina on Friday, April 25 at Dreher High School in Co lumbia. The Chorus will visit the eleven schools and will sing at the the Student Assembly at the Univer sity on May 6. Ge There are thirty-five members chi in the group and the officers are W. Charles DeLoach, president; Bobby dre Magoulas, secretary; George Stuc- Va key, treasurer and business man- Bo ager; Ralph Rozier, accompanist. of These programs will consist of. qu' three numbers by a male quar- lov tet composed of Charles DeLoach, I Henry Taylor, Edward Thompson, fra and Scott Barnes; two numbers by of Dorothy Phasey, pianist; two num- cox bets by Helen Hendley, soprano, so< and eight numbers by the chorus. tui Accompanist for the chorus, quar- pri tet, and Miss Hendley will be ati Ralph Rozier. wo This is the first mixed chorus, an< to represent the University on of tour. Prior to this, the Men's and in Women's Glee Clubs have been fai going on separate tours. Ge En Shoals, Wilton McKinney of Green- To ville and Alva Lumpkin of Co- lia lumbia. Ra ALL SEASONABLE ART FLOW MARION HAR: CAMPUS AGEN'I CORSAGES A E PHONE 2-I 1227 Hampton Stieet Pigeon... In wonderful all Gently shirred frnt panel give Is inae . .. straps cross in back. per aseans easy, reliable fastena . for really active swinemersf SIzei LLTIWANGEI i St. Coln Peg Three >rmal Banquet rce Fraternity he Beta Gamma Chapter of the ernational Fraternity of Delta ma Pi held initiation ceremonies Friday night, April 18, for nes E. Brogon, William L. ilds, Alex S. Crawford, Henry Garvin, Olin F. Moody, Joseph Ouzts, Morris W. Phillips, Wil n O. Teasley and William A. Ltson. formal banquet was given on following Saturday night for new members at the Metro itan Restaurant at which time rge Dieter, head master of the pter, presided. Professor Frank Meeks, chapter advisor, ad ssed the members on "The lue of Personal Observation." th active and alumni members the chapter attended the ban t which is an annual affair fol ring the initiation ceremonies. )elta Sigma Pi is a professional ternity to advance the study business in universities, to en rage scholarship and the as iation of students for their mu I advancement by research and Lctice, to promote closer affili on between the commercial - rld and students of commerce I to further a higher standard commercial ethics and culture the civic and commercial wel e of the community. )fficers of the fraternity are orge Dieter, head master; och C. Allen, senior warden; m Henry, junior warden; Wil rn E. Collins, treasurer; and ymond G. Halford, scribe. CUT FLOWERS ER SHOP RELSON 'TEN. 29 PECIALTY 781 Columbia, S. C. IT'S A... rool IerseyI 'eA@nttrlag .. .man gf In t's mbia. S. C.