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Lnfter-Fra Announc( Wesley Foundation To Sponsor Coffee And Get Acquainted Hour - The Wesley Foundation, com posed" 'of - Methodist students of the University of South Carolina, and Columbia College will condltict a "coffee and get acquainted hour" at the Washington Street Metho dist Church student center on Oc tober 19, from 10:00 to 10:30 a. m. Students from Carolina and Co lumbia College are invited to at tend this informal get acquainted period. Coffee and doughnuts will be served continuously. Cabanzss For Smart Clothes BOLI SHOE Featuring a Co: by SAN 73Saluda Ave. frni4yC C es 1Rsh W Rules Will Be Violations To I Fines And Pos' Three Frats Have Initiation Carolina chapters of three fra ternities held initiation for their pledges over the weekend. Initiated into the Rho Chapter of Kappa Alpha on Monday night, October 13, were Bobby Swygert, Billy Peat, Buddy Langston, Campbell Laney, Virgil Hicks, and Jimmy Sheppard. New actives of Epsilon Psi chap ter of Lambda Chi Alpha, initiated on Saturday night, October 11, are Bill Shipley, Pat King, Bill Bostick, Bill McDaniels, and Julian Allen. The Delta Chapter of Sigma i Nu held initiation on Friday night, I October 10, for Pete Tapp, Sam Dougherty, "Boots" Fuller, Cam 1 Todd, Bill Walters, and Frank Floyd. C K'S SALON $7.95 mplete Line of )LER Five Points eek RuLes More Specific; e Punished By biMe Suspension The Inter-Fraternity Council at the university has approved its rushing rules, and they have been adopted by the council for the coming semester. Having changed somewhat from previous aenes ters, the rules are more specific as to minute details, and cover more fully all phases of rushing. At present, rush season is not open, and any fraternity man who too freely associates with a per spective rushee is subjecting his fraternity to a considerable fine, and possible suspension from all rushing activities for the coming year. Any rushee who attends any social function limited to any fra ternal organization, makes the fraternity involved subject to a first degree violation, as covered n the I.F.C. constitution. Regulations from the Inter-Fra ernity council for rush week fol ow: (1) Formal rush season opens Monday, November 17, 1947, and closes 1 a. m., December 5, 1947. (2) Each fraternity is allowed two - formal parties during closed t rushing, one during the first half a and one during the second half. 1 rwo fraternities will have parties a each night, as will be determined by I.F.C. There will be no parties t on November 21, 26, or 27. These a dlates are excluded due to a Ger- t man Club Formal and Thanksgiv ing Holiday. Prior to the opening of formal c eush season' rushees may be in- a vited to a rush party only by r mail, using card forms furnished r by I.F.C. These cards are to be a brought by the I.F.C. representa- a tives to the November .11 meeting S >f the I.F.C., and all will be mailed c r Gadabout peplumful o'pockets Two-piece! Belittles your waist, takes on the new est hipline curves. Zipper down the back, d Non-crush gabardine. t Surprise! - c the price . . . a just $12.95 r House of Petifes 2103 Blossom St. d Corner of Harden and p Blossom i DON'T PULL. TI OVER YOUR Sportswear ,. . II COIUMIMA IT'esI A group of freshiet and couns held the weekend of October 12 t Church. Ish Thomas, Betty Mood, ogether immediately following aid meeting. Beginning November 7, rushees may be invited in per on. If a rushee accepts an invitation o a fraternity party, he may not ttend any other fraternity's party hat night. (3) A fraternity not having a ormal party will not in any way ontact any rushee after 6 p. m., ny day except Sunday. Smokers, iovie parties, visiting in frater; ity rooms, i.e., any NON-DATE ctivities, are allowed during the fternoons- up to 6 p. in., and on unday nights. On- the three ex luded days, there shall be no ushing activity after 6 p. m. (No ember 21, 26, and 27). (4) No rushee may - be pledged nless he has a minimum of a "C" verage on 12 hours work, exclud. g Orientation and Physical Edu ation. (5) The following procedure. ball be used for issuing bids: ach fraternity shall turn in in ividual bids to the Secretary of ie I.F.C. by noon, Friday, De amber 5, 1947. The Secretary, tter making proper records, will all these bids to the rushees. The ishees will have their mid-semes r trade for each course entered nd initialed by professor on the rm sent with the bids. On Tues ay, December 9, 1947, 'at 6:80 .im., the fraternities shall gather itheir individual rooms, and the -IE WOOL EYES Second Floor Freshmen -A :tors are snapped just before taki u 14. Reading from left to right Elisabeth Caldwell, Caiol Gilbreal rushees will report to the fra ternity of their choice with. tbei bid and grade form properly fille in. The fraternities will retur these forms countersigned by th presidents, to the Secretary of th I.F.C. by nbon, Wednesday, De cember 10, 1947. Rushees not hav ing the required average canno be pledged. (6) No fraternity shall in an; way make it known to a rushe that he is to reecive a bid. Th first knowledge that a rushee shal have of having received a bid shal be by the formal bid sent by th Secretary of the I.F.C. Any fra ternity failing to comply wit! above shall be guilty of a secon, degree violation. (7) Any fraternity failing t have bids and grade forms ti I.F.C. by stated times, shall be guilty of a sixth degree violation (8) From 1 a. in., Friday, De cember 5, 1947, through 6:30 p m., Tuesday, December 9, 1947 a silent period shall be maintained during which a fraternity shal not in any way speak to or con tact a rushee. This includes the use of alumni, and a fraternit3 shall be held responsible for rush. ing done by its alumni. After 6:8( p. m., Tuesday, December 9, 1947 Informal rushing Is ih order un. til the close of the fall term. (S) During Informal rushing bids must be submitted to rushee, through the .F.C. in a mannel similar to one used during formia rushing. Dates and 'other pro !edure will undergo appropriat4 :hanges. AT THE e, NEXT S* Su-thrW fbv* thr The SU. ' sum Sae6 Seven Were ' Wolf Call S.e Entertainment h Halth and1 nd Counselo ".i ng a swim in the Camp Barsto are: Carolyn Alcorn, Margar h, and Barbara McSwain. (I Gay Fypa New SOr Officers Of Cotil t Club For Fall Tei Announced By T Bill Keith, Sigma Chi Berkeley, Calif., has been 1 president of the Carolina C D Club, exclusive men's -dar - ganization, for the fall sE as announced by Redmond retiring president. Other officers are Harvel Kappa Alpha, vice-presiden ert Kay, Sigma Alpha E secretary, John Bunch, Pi Phi, treasurer, and K. C. 7 Kappa Sigma, dance chairn The Cotillion Club is coi of 100 outstanding male si on the camp.us being selec unanimous vote of the ex, board. October 24 has been set date for the Cotillion formal will be a feature of the Cs Clemson game weekend, formal, which is limited to b ers and their dates only, held in the ball room of t} ferson Hotel from 9:00 p. 1 1:00 a. m. Woody Woodwar -lumbia orchestra leader, wi nish the music for the e dance. CHE AT RES WEE!. 0 .. nea e..sat. Th3e Other Love BarbaraSSAN ,rI sat B~eat the ,~gsd nuts wed. an S. Essential to Good Happiness! 1~ jWW - 4P w Lake during the YWCA Freshman Camp et Eleazer, Betty Boykin, Ann Mood, Jane 'hoto by Manning Harris). rics Bedeck oriy Rooms. By JEAN DAVIS ' lion The nine social sororities on campus have started the school year off with a general exchange der of rooms and the addition of sev from eral new ones. elected In Sims, six sororities h.ave -rooms facing the porch. Thesa otillion are, from the east wing to the ce or- west, Kappa Delta, Tri Delta, Al imester pha Epsilon Phi, Chi Omega, Tyler, Delta Zeta and Zeta Tau Alpha. The Delta Tau sorority room is . located on the first floor of Maxey; Shaw, Pi Beta Phi and Alpha Delta Pi t, Rob- make sorority history on' campus 'psilon, by being the first to occupy so Kappa rority houses. T iey are located in 'br Wauchope and McKissick respec 'albert, tively. ian. When moving time came, plans nposed for new slip covers, new draperies, udents and even new pieces of furniture ted by came, too. Girls busied themselves acutive with discussions, work and more discussions. Now, when a month as the has passed and they are all settled which in their new "Sanctums", they are rolina- justly proud of the changes. The Kappa Delta's scheme of con mom- trasting brown, chartreuse and to Ail be matoe red is carried out in the new e Jef- slip covers for chairs and sofa. m. to Rose and blue in floral and 4, o. striped designs adorn the Tri 11 fur- Dolt's room. The draperies and abaret sofa are of rose, rug and chairs, 4 of blue. The AEPhI's hAve chosen rose,. wine and green as the color scheme for their slip covers. Chi Omegas selected draperies in floral design of green and red. Matching divans were covered in red leatherette. Other chairs and a sofa are of contrasting greens. Fabrics of green, rose and gold cover Delta Zeta furniture. The draperies are of solid rose. The ZTA 'girls have 4ecorated their room in colors of brown, green and yellow. Striped *and floral designs were used. In the Delta Tau room, grey and chartreuse hold full sway. The ADPi's have furnished two rooms, one formal, the other in formal for the receiving of guests in their house. The front, or in formal room is done in wine and blue. Gold and blue is the color scheme of the other. In their Wauchope soiority house, the Pi Phi's have decorated the living-room in shades of green and rose. Tip McLeod Will Lead Men's Independents During Fall Semester Tip McLeod was elected presi dent of the Men's Independents' for the coming year at a recent meeting, announced Gsorge La Bruce, public - relations officer. Other new officers are Joe Cox, first vice-president, John Whalen, second vice-president, Frank Hand, secretary, Whit Griffin, treasurer, *and George La Bruce, guble re lations officer. "Plans for the coming year are still in the making but the In depend.ents will co-operate with other organilzations on campus for a greater Carolina," said President' ..Tip McLeod.