The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, November 14, 1947, Page Page Four, Image 4
Eraterdity Rush
Perod il Begin
On November 17
By JAY RODGERS
Fraternity rushing will begin
the first Monday after mid-se
mester and continue through De
cember 4, excluding Thanksgiving
and the night of the German Club
formal, according to an announce
ment by Redmond Tyler, vice
president of the Inter Fraternity
Council.
Non-fraternity students are
eligible to go through rush week,
by invitation, but no rushee can
be pledged who does itot have a
"C" average in 12 semester hours.
Each fraternity is allowed to
have date parties twice during the
rush period, but- may have 44
many other parties as they choose,
providing they are held before
6:00 p. m. No fraternity is allow
ed to entertain rushees any night
after 6:00, except on Sunday
night, which is open night.
This year, contrary to the past,
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to the annual state wide conclave of
vember 14 and 15. Chapters frQm F
the College of Charleston will atter
Senator Olin D. Johnston and I
Timmerman, Jr., both alumnus of
have been invited to attend and to
The conclave will begin Friday i'
evehing with an informal dance
held in the Columbia Hotel ball
room from 8:00 p. m. to 12:00
p. m.
On Saturday afternoon at 3:00
p. m. the dates of the fraternity
members will be honored with a
fashion show at the Woman's
Club in Maxey Gregg Park spon
sored by the "House of Petite"
ladies shop at Five Points. Dur
ing this time the fraternity will
be in business session.
The conclave will be highlighted
with a formal banquet and dance
at the Columbia Hotel Ballroom
Saturday evening, November 15.
The banquet will begin at 7:30
p. m. and the dance will be from
9:00 til 12:00 p. m. with the music
of Woody Woodward. Dee-orations
will be in the fraternity colors of
gold and white with the fraternity
emblem used as a back drop.
Sponsors for the chapters at
tending will be Miss Betty Ann
Christopher for Eddie S. Toohey
of the Delta Chapter at Furman;
Mrs. Kay Kaiser for Kay Kaiser
of the Beta Chapter at Presby
terian; Miss Pat Smith for Burt
Orr of the Sigma Chapter at the
University of South Carolina;
Miss Ann Rogers for Dent King
of the Zeta Chapter at Wofford
College.
During the dance Saturday eve
pledging will not be held in the
chapel, but will be handled through
the Inter Fraternity Council. A
fraternity must send in the names
of the rushees it wishes to pledge,
and Inter Fraternity will in turn
send bids to the rushee. Any fra
ternity which does not follow this
pledging procedure, is liable to a
first degree violation.
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Pi Kappa Phi at the university,
speak.
iing the National officers attend
ng the conclave will act as judges
o select from the sponsors the
itate Sweetheart of Pi Kappa Phi.
he will then be crowned and
vill reign over the conclave. The
!rowning will take place between
11:15 and 11:45 p. m. and will be
roadcast over St$tjon WIS.
The national officers who will
sct as judges are: Devereaux D. at
Rice, national president; W. Ber- R
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nard Jones, national executive T<
secretary; and Theron A. Houser,
national chancellor.
Officers of the Sigma chapter
and their dates are: Mrs. Henry (
Randolph with Henry Randolph,
president; Mary Vinn Tucker with C
Gettis Wood, treasurer; Jeanette
Chiles with Joe Ruthven, secre- th
tary; Eleanor Wilson with Hubert of
Carmichael, historian; Mary Ann d4
Hale with Tommy Fulmer, chap- th
lain, and Jean Lumpkin with John ni
Bunch, conclave chairman. m
Pi Kappa Phi is the only na- W
tional fraternity to have its birth- C<
place in South Carolina, having gt
been founded at Charleston in pc
1904 at the College of Charleston. sp
Several meetings pertaining to ed
business and future plans of the
fraternity will be held during the co
two day gathering. mi
Senora Alvarez
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Senora Janie D. viuda de Al- ah
varez spoke to the newly-formed nc
Spanish Club at its meeting in D
Flinn Hall on November 10. Her th
subject was "Algo Sobre la Vida Ci
en Mejico."
Senora Alvarez is a native of vi
Sumter, S. C., but lived in Mexico IT
from 1937 to 1946. Previous to in
Co-ed Forgets
Miss Callie Phillips, the 1947 Home
was snapped just before taking a post
Lake. Callie, whose home is Barnwe
Delta Pi sorority. (Photo by Manni
featuring:
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gers of Hartsville for Zeta chap
y of South Carolina, dating Burt
ohey, Jr.
arolina Christian
ervice Club Holds
)iscussion Series
The Christian Service Club of
e university is having a series
discussions and talks which are
-signed to promote deeper
ought along religious lines. To
ght at 7:00 p. m., Ford Coff
an will discuss the topic "How
e Know there Is a Christ." Mr.
)ffman is expected to give a very
od talk as he has had much ex
rience in religious work and
eaks from true personal knowl
ge.
Students who are interested are
rdially invited to attend the
eetings and join the discussions.
The brief social period, during
bich cookies and coffee are
rved, will coincide with the dis
ssion this week in order to
orten the meeting so that it will
t interfere with Sadie Hawkins
ay plans.
at time she lived in New York
ty for five years.
While in Mexico, Senora Al
urez lived in Mexico City and
ampico. She is now an instructor
Spanish at the University.
the Season
coming queen for the university,
season swim in the Forest Hills
1I, S. C., is a member of Alpha
ng Harris).
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Caiser of Clinton, sponsor for Bet
ter at Wofford, dating Dent Kint
Orr, and Miss Betty Ann Christot
Honorary IF
Insfalled on
Saturday evening, November 8,
the Alpha Theta Chapter of Delta
Psi Kappa, national honorary fra
ternity for women physical edu
cation majors, was installed on
the university campus. The serv
ices, which marked the founding
)f this chapter, were held in the
Women's Physical Education De
partment from 2:00 til 5:00 p. m.
Miss Mildred Evans of Phila
lelphia, national vice-president of
the fraternity, conducted the in
stallation services.
Members were presented cor
sages of yellow roses, which car
ried out the fraternity colors, tur
quoise blue and old gold. Pledge
pins were sent from the Tau
chapter at Butler University - in
Philadelphia for the members to
use until they can obtain their
own.
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wise scarves Is winer
be amazed at the resm
tate C
we Dance Spom
turday night in the ballroom of
a chapter at Presbyterian college
, Jr.; Miss Pat Smith of Columbia
her of Greenville for Delta chap
raiernify
Cam1piuis
The officers of the fraternity
are: Betty Callahan, president;
Peggy Parish, vice-president;
".etty Lee Phillips, secretary and
treasurer; Martha Edens, reporter;
and Elinor Hull, chaplin. Other
members are: Betty Seigler, Mrs.
Peyton Cole, Betty Harris, and
Mrs. Verdanna Craig, who will
act as sponsor and as an associate
member.
These pledges will be initiated
into the fraternity as charter
members.
It was largely through the ef
forts of Miss Martha Edens, a
transfer from Breneau College
where one of the chapters of Delta
Psi Kappa is located, that a
charter for the Alpha Theta chap
ter was granted. There are 14
chapters of Delta Psi Kappa now
active in American colleges and
Universities.
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the Hotel Columbia are pictured
dating Kay Kaiser; Miss Ann
for Sigma chapter at the Univer
ter at Furman, dating Eddie S.
Carovet Apartments
Seek Nursery And
Community Building
Students living in the Carovet
Apartments, university housing
project for married students who
are veterans, are negotiating to
purchase a war surplus building
from Fort Jackson reservation.
The building, when acquired, is
to serve as a combination com
munity house and nursery. This
latter is especially necessary, as
the nursery school now in progress
at the apartments has an enroll
ment of approximately 30 children,
but no facilities are available to
furnish housing for the school.
The university YMCA-YWCA
is furnishing financial and ad
visory service to the project
through the executive secretary,
R. G. Bell.
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