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flri-mes To B -AJ, The tri-mester occurrence PIKA Dream Girl Ball will I plaoe on October 23 from 9't in the Hotel Jefferson ball ro ,;The theme -of the decorati will -be fraternity symbolism v emphasis on the ten-foot rep of tqe fraternity pen. The trance to the ball room will Cirolina-CIemson Game Is Steeped In Old Traditions The traditional Carolina-C4 son game. Do you know how li It has been a tradition? - Tl - listen. In the' long ago date of 1F football first came to the Carol campus. It came one year al the admittance of co-eds. Not t: we're suggesting that co-eds l anything to do vwith it, but 'imaine their presence helped. The first Clemson football te in the history of the school t< the field in the fall of 1896, sta nj with a three-game schedi the shortest of the schobl's r ord. , However, the Tigers star out with as much success as ti enjoy today by winning two of three games played. They feated Furman 14 to 6, and W ford 16, to 0. -The University - South Carolina started off a t dittopal series with the Tigers winning the first gme 12 to 6 'So we won the very first gar you say. We certainly did, a that's the way we plan to keep doing. Sing a song of Iijp dough. Here's the w - Pepsi-Cola Co. Mak, can. We'll pay you $ as $15 for stuffw Think of it. You eca 9 P. M. if you lik to mention Pepsi-C m m m m m m ms ,-RlE-SHE If you're a "he" or a .pet) writing HIE-SIH a cinch for you. XI: or a "she" don't hc you're erazy enough -lke these, we higt to pay you a few c * _C He: Give me a kiss Pepsi-Coa .. . She: Correction. Eh .Pepsi . .. or not He: When a man lean -lip, parted, thirsl don't you know She: Sure, give him a * C He ghost: I'm thirst: the Pepsi-4 She ghost: That's the * C j.00 ({ihr., buck.) lk, uisl, If print. ashanmed of onreeiv CUTE SA of KID (age 16 to 1 A famous sage has sal funnier than anybody. all you'd have to do i what'the kiddies are Lay send it in, and we'd be true. It might be, for haven't the slightest kd fo \ HOJ ter'Formal iferson Tkursday of through an ivy-covered arbor and Ake the bandstand 'will be festooned 0 1 with an arrangement of green om fern and potted palms. onS The fraternity orest. ill- be pith duplicated' in colors mounted di licea retly behind the bandstand. The en- presentation of the aternity's be Dream Girl will be made prior to -- intermission during-the fraternity l no-break. The color motif will be the' fra ternity's colors, garnet and gold, aifd the music for the no-break will be the "Dream Girl of Pi Kappa Alpha." The grand march will take place in this or hen der: . M. C. Ed Saleeby, spon sored by lbickie'Luther; I. M. C. Ted Holliday, sponsored by Caro 95, lyn Hallman; Th.C. John K. Ina Smith, sponsored by Edith Owert; ter S. C. George Evans,sponsored by hat Earlyne Mattox; and-the membe iad f the fraternity with their dates. we am University Gets wk "New" Building'. ale, With the addition of a gatekeep ec- er's hut, another building has been ted added to the university campus. 1ey The octagon-shaped shed, locat )ut ed at the Sumter street entrance de- to the campus, should provide the of- gatekeepers a lot of comfort on of the cold, wet days that we have ra- been promised this winter. b Last winter these men used - everything from an automobile ne, with an extension heater to just nd standing out in the elements. on Things are looking up for every one these days. ence, pockets "full of makes us matile. So sei sy you'll get it from. gags to Easy'Money ] a us laugh . .. if you Cola Co., Long Island 1,8$2, $3 . .. as much The very next day accept - and print. de-luxe radio-phonogr a"retire. (As early as a nine-moom prefabric e.) You don't have be from us. We'll jus1 Ila but that always we feel like it. Easy Mt GAGS "she" (s weus GET FUNN E jokes shouhi be rou're not g "he" ther. Anyway, if to give -us gags be crazy enough ks for thenm. and I'll buy you a r something. Dr you'll buy me a s forward eagerly, ting for loveliness, what to do? Pepsi-Cola. r. Iet's go'haunt sola plant. spirit! e. pay for seUJ f. ,ve are noel s, either! INThi'*s a'e'rb YN Maybe you dor )IES And, if we ike. .you $5. Or if ye p plus) eartoon that yo print it. Could': I that people are cept.*Chances are it w If that, were true, .these unless we get son roesid be listen to lng, write it down, "My George, who will y It. If that were Guy Fawkes Day, haa all we knew. We moved last month. Wh4 ea what we'll ae- him what kind of st d~ in yorjkeyn "ep., Bo .Ppi Cit, . . :,.J ... ?..,ti ?" : ........;.y: .?{: rr } icis: "~.::: Little Moron Corner Mohair Moron, the upholsterer'sson, was found huddled up and shivering in his refrigerator one day. He ex plained by saying, "I was th-thirsty for a P.pepsi-C-cola and was t-told 1 it ahould be d.drunk when cold. Now I can )Irink it. I'm e-c-cold!" 1 You don't have to be a nuormn to * write Lhes.. ... but it helps. $2 * for each accepted wee'll pay you,4 and not a penny usore. idi orjksadIEXTRA ADDED )et. oxB Ppi.I - ATTfRACTION you ay eceie a At the end of the year we're going ph cobinaion nd I to review all the stuff we buy, and itdhue twnt* the item we think was beet of all is sen yu one i * going to get an extra on-eyrot.oo t V... WIN MONEY... WRITE A TITLE d ti w. th PC hli ......................._9 thi a taking candy away from a baby. And less squawking. 't want to be rich, but just force yourself. You'll lk. It. -ie title you write for this cartoon we'll force oeanself to give isend us your own cartoon Idea we'll up it to $10. For a adraw yourself, we'l oat ajn ad en youSlS5 f we you expect any more? Y,ee, you could expea ~uld be things.like have, Geokge said, 's ture elf~, doctor'." , e sehac."Elaier Treestamp sa MIe girl Sagslrusb, just be 17 on next osaly'22%,. bigsa tteo Pepsi-Cola del his appendix re- along vn date for peeteo. She ga nthe doctor asked tells eeryboy, 'that'i my PopV'" nilng he'd like to $.i eack for aeepMbast We a& 'I p*a st aW' MA. - - 1. ; - The sponsors for the Pi Kappa Alpha formal in the Jefferson ball room Thursday night are, starting at center and reading clockwise, Dickie Luther for Ed Saleeby; Earlyne Mattox for George Evans; Genane Jones for Wallace Doughty; Elizabeth Teachey for Al Bahret; Carolyn Haliman for Ted Holliday; and Edith Owert for John K. Smith. Little Delivery Boy Delivers Package, STYLE MART for gets Free LectureEsur By SAYE-GASTON E q i The little colored boy parked his icyc1e and jumped down. This 5 ct sig building was the place the oss had told him to bring this ackage. He took his package rom the basket of his bike and alked in the big front door. ye big room he entered, but t'ey Idn't say anything so he didn't ther. Another big door was in ont of him, so he walked throughM E rat one, too. He was in a big corridor, but129 M I i didn't see anybody t~hat looked ke she was expecting a little AjiigCr fored boy to bring her a pack -______________ e. Mfaybe she was waiting up the top of those stairs, so up * .stairs the little boy wont. He walked right into another rig corridor. Something surely as wrong. It just didn't look te the boss had sent him here. As the little negro stood be Idered, a maid came running etairs to find him. She took' n downstairs into the office tore the girl who had ordered1) m package was called. A,, - With the boss' money in his V eket, and the, maid for an es t, the little boy went back to bicycle, but before he left, he a given a thorough course on use of the buser on the front irolmusdn gh of r2,735 tnga ene n O radinglocwie Dicthe oLusion fof E Saegby; Ealn ato foGorgEvns enne p eri for thafllc term, lzbthTahe o l art Carly st allm..ad frgiTed Hordy n dt wrtfrJh .Sih Lil oes D nelv ersity SpdtiL artluet, acordi5gto Dr intAprimtl80ga.1216 MAN >r ofdet himv. alowgsed ______________ Sglish"A Dp.' Ha Supply Easier, Says F. B. Rawl "Supplies are getting easier to obtain for the University Canteen and iany new lines will be car tied in the future," Fred B. Rawl, manager of the University Co-op Stores, said today. More electrical appliances are going to be put on sale, and those much sought-after electric stoves will soon arrive for the students who want to do their homework in home economics. If any students know of any ad ditional .commodities that would furnish their needs, Rawl stressed that they should drop into his office and talk it over with him. He will do his best to have the merchandise put into the show cases, he said. Wholesale prices are still ris ing, but the canteen sells its goods for 20 per cent less than other places in Columbia, according to the manager. Elsewhere candy and chewing gum sell for six cents while these items are only five cents on the canteen coun ters. The canteen is open until 9 p. m. each night to enable "last min ute shoppers" to fill their needs. Besides the soda fountain, the canteen also offers floral, shoe re pair, radio repair and other ser vices to university students at a discount, Rawl said. Library to Receive Applications For Student Assistants Alfred Rawlinson, university li brarian, announced this week that applications are being accepted for positions as student assistants in the university libraries. At present, there are 19 stu dent assistants employed part time in McKissick library, and other positions will be available from time to time. _ These students are judged as to aptitude, interest, , and general ability, and schedules are ar ranged so as not to conflict with student's classes. Rawlinson stated that opportu nities are open to students who are interested in making a career of library work, and those inter ested in applying are urged to contact him at McKissick library. Men Who Know! 3 Sox 1.00 'S SHOP enat Thetrew esarn >ISH S SEAOO