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e2aofirva 2eaer, By SIDNEY BRANDENBURG "Cram time" has hit the camp again, and from here on out, me be the sliding's not going to so easy. But social-minded Car linians look as ever to the bright future-the near future in ti case-for after all, exams I only one week. And with the su mer and semester's end comes v cation time. 9 Elections Fall term officers have be, chosen by several more organiz tions. Heading Delta Tau will Shirley Feldman, president; Ani Mae Warshaw, vice-presider Florence Kottelman, recording se retary; and Betty Brody, cc responding secretary. New officers of PiKA are I Saleeby, president; John Glomi ski, vice-president; George Evar secretary; and Joe Watts, trea urer. Pi Lambda Phi has elected Da, Weiner. president; Harold Ru nick, vice-president; Melton Kli man, secretary and Milton Safro treasurer. Pi Kappa Phi officers for tl a fall will be Harry Randolph, preF dent; Gettis Wood, treasurer; J Ruthven, secretary; and Hube Carmichael, historian. Initiation Recent Pi K A initiates are Ji Crawford of Honea Path, Hari Newell of Abbeville, and J. I Smith of Columbia. New KapI Delta actives are Jan Fulmer Columbia and B. J. Livingston North. Weddings and Showers Jo Eggerton, Carolina's quec for a day, will be married to Te Reed the latter part of this mont Also planning an early sumni wedding are Pearl Hirsch, Dell Tau alum, and Ben Baker, also former Carolina student. Golk I Rothberg, Delta Tau, and Charli Belove, both alums, will be ma v ried soon. Sigma Nus who ple summer weddings are Andy M, shaw who will be married to Sai Kline in June, and Dub Nelse who will marry Carolyn Gable th month. Ann Varner, Delta Zet will say "I do" to Reggie Salii bury July 16, and Mina Silvermai A E Phi alum will be marrie June 1 in Jacksonville. A surprise shower was give for Sarah Friedman Tuesda night. Joint hostesses were Fa3 Lomanaky and Jacky Rosenberl Mirian Kottelman Delta Tau brid< !lect, was entertained at a show< by her sister last Thursday. I Phis honored Barbara Brown ar Brick Bradford, who will be mai ried today, with a party after t, wedding rehearsal last night. Odds And Ends Pi Kappa Phi chapter was visii ed last week by their travelin counsellor, Bob Morse . . . Lillia Love visited at Chapel Hill la: weekend . . . Snookie Kirklan wiirT'attend several dances at VIV this month . . . KDs honored P1 E Pi, Pi K A, Phi Sigma Kappi Phi Kappa Sigma, K A, Kapp Sig and Sigma Chi at a drop-i Tuesday night . . . Jeanne Earl of Charleston will attend th SD national convention at Vii ginia Beach June 26-3 . .. Jimm Barnett of Akron, Ohio is visitin Beverly G,ergel, A E Phi. Phi Kal pa Sigs gave a costume ball e the Women's Club Saturday nigi . .. Delta Zeta alum. gave a part for the chapter Tuesday night.. Mr. and Mns. Bob Faurey (Bett Hlendley) will give a breakfast fc Sigma Nus and their dates afte the June Ball. Irene Sanders wa awarded the cup for being th, best pledge in AD Pi and Lo Proctor was elected the outstand ing pledge of Sigma Chi. Stork News Girl babies are the style for thi * month. Proud parents are Mr. an Mns. Johnny Able, Sigma Nu; Mi and Mrs. Robert (Frog) Greeni Sigma Chi; and Mr. and Mrn -Horace Taylor. ALL SEASONABI ART FLU CORSAGES 2 PHON] 1227 Hampton Street I us > y be 0 er 'is 1t n a a be C r I$, d n n, s )a-y r n, La h. . n Shown above are the sponsors for ti a right corner: Nell Gilland for Fitz A Edward Saleeby, senior leader; lowei for Jimmie Morris, junior leader. Liferary Societi Cyrus Shealy, a rising senior i y from Lexington, S. C., was elected t president of the Clariosophic liter- c - ary society at the university for r the fall semester. Cyrus, along ' d with the other officers for the - fall term, was elected at the regu- r lar meeting, Tuesday night in the Clariosophic Hall. Other officers elected are Nor I man Smith, rising senior from V it d Williston, vice-president; Charles it :I Gasque, rising sophomore from v ii Swansea, secretary; Jack Smith, t 'rising sophomore from Mullins, n treasurer; Bill Patrick, rising y senior from Varnville, critic; e Richter Moore, rising junior -from Mayo, sergeant at arms; Joe SO'Hara, rising senior from Co -lumbia, and Tommie Chadwick, It y - AFTER GRADUATION, r WHAT? r Contact Perrin Q. Dargan, P.O. s Box 290, Spartanburg, S. C., if u you are interested in represent ing one of the oldest and lead ing Life Insurance Companies in America. Unlimited oppor d tunities in Spartanburg, Green -.vile, Columbia, Anderson, and -Rock Hill. 1E CUT FLOWERS WERl SHOP L SPECIALTY 8: 2-6781 Columbia- S. C. 0c e German Club June Ball. They are llison, treasurer; center: Cookie Co) r center: Virginia McDuffie for Chm es Elect New C ising sophomore from Charles on, members of student board s f publication; Jimmie Sheppard, 1 ising junior from Edgefield and ' 'ommie Chadwick, monitors; and ( .yrus Shealy, student council rep- I esentative. r The retiring president of Clario- r ophic is Joe O'Hara. Officers for the Hypatian Liter ry Society for the fall semester eere elected at their regular meet ng held Wednesday evening, it I ias announced by Anglia Barring on, retiring president. I At Carolina COOKIE COXE smokes CHESTERFIELDS She says "Because they are always milder." A nation-wide survey shows thas Chesterfields are TOPS with Col lege Students from coast-to-coast. For The Economy an SHOP SOUTH CAl LARGEST VAII SILVI upper left corner: Lukie Bennet fi :e for Bert Knight, president; lower le rlie Altman, assistant treasurer; and )fficers To Serve They are Vivian Pounds, rising a< enior from Columbia, president; n< Zarcia Bass, rising senior from N Jorth, vice-president; Celeste _ romley, rising junior from Sa ida, secretary; Pat Greenspan, ising junior from Forest Hills, lew York, treasurer; Elizabeth 'eachey, rising senior from Wal ice, N. C., critic; and Sophia Wa inia, rising senior from Sharon, a., chaplain. During the past semester the [ypatian society has drafted and AUTOMO0811.ES FOR RENT 55 per 24-hr. day Special Rates for Trips Renting hour--8 a. in., 'til 7 p. mn. Phone 2-6386-1(M) Main One Riork from,. Ca.mpus Best d Quality AT IOLINA'S ETY STORE ERS d.ne r Harry Hiott secretary; upper ft corner: Willie Mae Calcutt for lower right corner: Dool Coskrey Fall Term cepted a new constitution. Their wly elected faculty advisor is iss Isla Ramoth Ellerbe. "You Havei Nothing, we suppose is qi of a safety pin to keep hi all long-suffering button v Wilson. These are meant t DAVIS Dance Will Be Drop-Ins Duri The German Club of the uni June Ball in the Township A night, Monday, June 2. Music for the occasion will 1 ward, his orchestra and vocal Auditorium, promises to be decorated ballrooms that has Helene Stein Will Lead Co-Eds During Fall Term, Other Officers Named Helene Stein, a rising junior from Columbia, was elected presi dent of the Co-ed Association at the university for the fall se mester, it was announced by Ann Stone, retiring president. The Co ed elections were conducted at their regular meeting held Wed nesday, May 14, in the Euphradian Hall. Other officers elected are Ruth Robinson, rising senior from Washington, D. C., vice-president; Laura Speed, rising junior from Abbeville, secretary; Anna Miller, rising senior from Florence, treas urer; and Jane Dowe, rising sopho more from Norfolk, Va., reporter. The retiring officers are Ann Stone, president; Sara Friedman, vice-president; Libby Duncan, sec retary; Claire Cely, treasurer; and Trudie Leonard, reporter. When a student at a Western college was asked how he was ',oing to dress for the Madri Gras, he gave with the meek reply, "I had thought of going as a yard stick, but I don't go to dances as a rule." CENTRAL DRUG CO. 5197 - PHONES - 5198 1204 Main Street 'Gt SafetyPin, H itsopteia s tesgto u is hots p.Ye ithpes oo it hod adthei best pthectiont of afu iO N'S Men~ Page Three Highlighted By ng itn]iejrmnission versity will present its annual ,uditorium beginning at mid e furnished by Woody Wood ists. The scene, the Township one of the most attractively featured a Carolina dance in the past several years. The June Ball, once again on a peace time scale, will revert to the hours of midnight 'til dawn, of ficially ending the present se mester of the university year. It will be highlighted by drop-ins and breakfasts given by the seven fraternities which compose the membership of the German Club. There will be two intermissions during the evening, one for 30 minutes and one for 15 minutes. Officers and their dates are Cookie Coxe with Bert Knight, president; Jackie Frierson with Eugene Floyd, vice-president; Lukie Bennet with Harry Hiott, secretary; Nell Gilland with Fitz Allison, treasurer; Virginia Mc Duffie with Charlie Altman, as sistant treasurer; Willie Mae Cal cutt with Edward Saleeby, senior leader; and Dool Coskrey with Jimmy Morris, junior leader. The German Club, recognized throughout America as the oldest dance club in the country is, on the Carolina campus, composed of seven fraternities; Alpha Tau Omega, Kappa Alpha, Kappa Sig ma, Pi Kappa Alpha, Pi Kappa Phi, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, and Sigma Nu. Webb's Art Store Artist Materials, Photo Frames, Mirrors LET US FRAME YOUR DIPLOMAS New Address: 1209% Gervais St. Post Office Block " e e~ Il gonmni usi 'se Vhon?