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REDMOND TYLER
Around The Campus
QUIP OF THE WEEK
Professor, remarking on today's Kentucky Derby, "The
Blue Grass is the scene of beautiful women and fast horses
... and don't get your adjectives reversed."
SOCIAL CALENDAR
Tonight the Hillel Society will present its "Annual Spring
Ball" in the ballroom of the Jefferson Hotel, music by
Henry Westbrook. The dance is semi-formal and tickets may
be purchased through Bob Koslow, president, or at the door.
Friday evening, May 9, Sigma Alpha Epsilon will present
its formal dance in the ballroom of the Jefferson Hotel. Mu
sic for the occasion to be furnished by Woody Woodward.
S.A.E.'s dance, their first formal in two years should be
a highlight of the social season, as it is the only fraternity
formal of the semester. Fraternities have an open bid, stag
or drag.
Compass and Chart will hold the traditional Commission
ing ball Friday, May 16, from 9 til 1 in the Naval arrnory.
Invitation is open ... this dance is a must.
Although plans are incomplete, the first week in June
will feature the German Club's annual June Ball.
The date has not been settled but the hours will be from P
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12 til 6 a. m. The German club is composed of seven campus ro
fraternities, Alpha Tau Omega, Kappa Alpha, Pi Kappa i
Alpha, Sigma Nu, Kappa Sigma, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, and .J
Pi Kappa Phi. tL
AT THE KAPPA DELTA FORMAL ...
We saw . . . Elise Ready wearing Alston Badger's ring,
and Margaret Ready wearing Jack Corry's both third finger
left hand ... Patty Malcom, the "Sweetheart of Sigma Chi"
being rushed by the eligible males ... Bill Keith, Ham Jones (
and Frank Epps as Three Musketeers .. .
QUEEN FOR A DAY
The Boosters Club will present its Queen for a Day pro- b,
gram May 15, when the names'of all Carolina Co-eds will be ai
placed "in the hat" and the name of the lucky girl will be c
drawn. If the girl whose name is drawn is not present an
other will be drawn until Carolina has its first "Queen for N
a Day." ' L
This lucky girl will have her every desire for the re- j,
znainder of the day and will receive many handsome gifts V
from Columbia merchants. -
Suggest that all Co-eds turn out . .. you must be present ,
to be the winner. ,
GLIMPSED AROUND
Al Lovata, rushing to the poles to vote, one minute before ir
closing time . . . Tommy Griffin sparking the campus love- s<
lies ... students kidding "Tiny" Howell about her "U.S.O." a,
. . . Professor addressing veterans by wartime rank . . . s<
Doris Schmucker looking tired-for once . . . George Mor
gan knocking home run in intramural softball game . . . C
Charlie Wickenberg back on campus . . . Vernon Sloan, re- bi
cuperating from strained ankle .. . Betty Nevill with three J:
+ male admirers ... Jean Lumpkin, Carolina's Miss G and B, i
receiving congratulations. e
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is year's "Who's Who In Amei
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anon 'Powell, Jerry Meacham,
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e picture was taken. (Photo by
seven Law Studeni
slected As Membe,
)f Scholastic Orde
Seven law students at the Ut
!rsity have been elected to met
!rship of the Order of the W
id Robe, honorary scholastic a
ety of the law school.
The new members are Warr
Martin of Greenville; Thom
Means, Jr., of Spartanbur
>hn C. West, Camden; Cecil
hite, Clinton; Jesse W. Evar
ageland; Cyril R. Parrott, Tit
onsville, and Augustus T. Gra
n, of Columbia.
Qualifications for membersh
the order are based solely
holarship. Members are juni
1d senior law students who a
holastic leaders in their class(
Officers of the organization a
larke W. McCants, Jr., Colut
a, chief justice; Thomas Abbol
., of Liberty, clerk of coui
ewly elected officers for t
>ming year are Gordon M
aurin, Dillon, and James
[ann, Greenville.
The law school has recently di
'ibuted to lawyers and public c
cials a bulletin entitled "0
aw School." The publication co
iins a history of the school,
st of all graduates and teachei
sd an outline of plans and nee
>r the future. It is dedicated
Nelson Frierson, dean emeriti
Bob Stoddard of Sp,artanbu
lited the bulletin. Associate ci
irs were Ernest Hollings of C
*mbia; J. D. Thornton, Rock Hi
.* A. Dallis, Columbia; S.]
ridges, Florence; Shannon He
n, Spartanburg; H. F. Padge
slumbia; W. A. B. Addison, C
mbia; and J. L,. McGowan
immionsville.
ennessee, University of Nor
arolina, University of A]
ama, University of Miss
ppi, Louisiana State Universil
rid the Alabama Polytechnic I
itute were present, as well as
tmber of alumni. members frc
ie Atlanta area.
Economy
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21 outstanding seniors who have be
-ican Colleges and Universities." They
aysor, Mary Shoun, Frances Smith, a
Fred Brogdon, Vic Barrett, and Bill I
n, and Bob Wickham. The other sev
Stan Lewis.)
S 1948 YWCA C
Make Plans Fo1
. By LACY BUTLER
As many of you know, the new
. "Y" officers and cabinet for the
ig
following year are elected and
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come into office toward the first
m of April. This seems like an awk
ward time for beginning a term or
beginning a job, but this idea has
one advantage. Plans for the
forthcoming year are made by
5, those who will carry them out,
and a general idea of the duties
of his office can be gained by the
individual.
ip
YW cabinet seems to be in full
r swing and besides their present
functions, are making big plans
for this year and next.
s.
Right away cabinet unaertook
re
a project for the remainder of
this year. Social Chairman Dot
t. McLeod was appointed head of a
1e committee to redecorate-or per
c- haps just decorate-the third floor
R. of Flinn Hall. Carolina students
have trod a path to the doors of
the old "Y" Building but "Women
5
Only" will be on the sign pointing
to its third floor. Dot and her
ur committee are enthusiastic over
n- the large, sunny room. They dream
a of a huge fan for summer, chaise
's lounge, comfortable chairs, desks
ds. for study, sofas, mirrors for the
to primps and various other attrac
IS. tions for the Carolina co-ed. In
rg stead of having a day-room for
h~ girls, they plan to take over the
o- entire third floor for use between
;classes, vacant periods, study
hours-or just any old time they
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en chosen to represent Carolina in
are, reading left to right, first
ad Gordon Shomaker. Second row:
togers. Third row: Harold Hewell,
en members were not present when
)fficers, Cabinet
r Coming Year
want to drop by. So beware young
man-this is no-man's land from
now on.
Tentative plans are being put
into shape toward YW camps and
big sister, little sister projects.
YW would like to carry out the
idea of a big sister for each fresh
man girl. The little sister will be
met at her bus or train, escorted
to her room, introduced to people
and places by her big sister.
YMCA sponsors a Freshman
camp which is held a few days
before school opens in the fall.
Besides having fun, the new Frosh
aren't as green and they have
been orientated to a certain ex
tent-know a little more what to
expect from this new four-year
phase of their lives. Although,
YWCA, heretofore has not spon
sored such a camp, they plan to
do so this fall. This too is in the
tentative stage of just ideas.
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InHonorOfNii
Players Entertained
At Party After Play
OnWednesday Night
The University Players, Caro
lina's dramatic group, entertained
members and friends with a "Mu
sic Hall" party immediately after
the last night's performance of
"The Drunkard" on Wednesday
night.
The party, given in the girls
gymnasium, was attended by the
cast members in costume, and the
1890 atmosphere created for the
play was retained. Dancing, sing
ing, and refreshments highlighted
the evening, with the party last
ing until 12 p. m.
The social committee for the
party was composed of Kay Whit
taker, Sara Pinckney, and John
Copeland.
Dr. Theodore Lafferty
Is Guest Speaker For
Art Fraternity Meeting
Dr. Theodore T. Lafferty, associ
ite professor in the department of
psychology and philosophy, was
ruest speaker at a meeting of
Ulpha Psi chapter of Kappa Pi,
trt fraternity, Wednesday, April
3. The subject of his address was
'The Relation of Art to Philoso
>hy."
During the business session of
he meeting members discussed
ictivities to be undertaken by the
raternity for the Queen for a
)ay program which will be spon
ored by the Boosters' Club. The
organization will be responsible
or making posters and advertis
ng the affair.
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Wm, Lykes, Jr., President.
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Page Three
rve Deli Week
ie New Acives
By SIDNEY BRANDENBURG
Delta Week was observed at
Carolina for the first time in
many years when Alpha Lambda
chapter of Delta Delta Delta en
tertained its members with a se
ries of parties beginning Tues
day, April 29 and ending with
initiation of nine new members
Friday, May 1.
The activities began Tuesday
evening with a party held in the
Tri-Delta room. Jean Lumpkin
was in charge of refreshments and
arrangements. Wednesday after
noon the entire chapter journeyed
out to Nancy Ruff's house on
Lake Murray for a picnic and an
evening of fun. This party was
planned by June Henry.
During the week actives and
pledges played turn-about. When
the pledges yelled an order, the
actives jumped to obey.
On Thursday evening Patsy
Portinberry, pledge mistress, gave
s pre-initiation lecture to the
pledges ready for initiation. Fri
lay evening Delta Week was cli
naxed by the initiation of the nine
new members at the Shandon
fethodist Church on Devine
3treet.
The newly-initiated members of
;he sorority are Faith Crawford,
seorgetown; Nell Gilland, Kings
;ree; Cappy Lawrence, Columbia;
)ot McLeod, Young's Island; Jane
;immons, Miami, Fla.; Fran
itanton, Columbia; Lucie Whites
:arver, Cranford, N. J.; Claire
Williams, Atlanta, Ga.; and Lil
ian Williams, Sumter.
Members of the sorority plan
o make Delta Week an annual
Sfair at Carolina.
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