University of South Carolina Libraries
Interfr Phi Kappa L Wih Seven By JEA? Fraternity rush week, whicl total of 118 new pledges for i ganizations for men at Carolin Participating fraternities were Alpha Tau Omega, Kappa Alpha, Kappa Sigma, Lambda Chi Alpha, Phi Epsilon Pi, Phi Kappa Sig ma, Phi Sigma Kappa, Pi Kappa Alpha, Pi Kappa Phi, Pi Lambda Phi, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Sigma Chi, and Sigma Nu. Phi Kappa Sigma led the pledg ing with 17 new pledges and Kap pa Alpha came second by adding 16 to its roster. Those pledging Alpha Tau Omega are: Lanville Mengedoht, Lawrence Glass, Sidney B. Jones, Lane Bonner, Warrington L. Wil liams, R. E. Dusenbury, Benjamin Bodie, W. M. Morrison, Jr., and Ervin McLendon, Jr. New Kappa Alpha pledges are: Monk Lafitte, Jack Breckenridge, James Dye, Lee Allen, George Williams, Brooks Harrison, Fred Cabaniss For Smart Clothes Burnett's Drug Store Corner Main and College Only One Block From The Campus FOR DELIVERY PHONE 3191 Enjoy Wilson Owens' Delicious Ice Cream at your Canteen. Enjoy Wilson Owens' Delicious Punch At Your Parties CA LL 3170 - 3179 1005 MAIN ST. r-\ LisI 1643 M Phone 2-9250 Collegia Speciali STEAKS - CHICK] DINE AND DA "GAMECOC JOE. PA 'rp te r ni )igma Lead teen Pled1g J HILL ended December 9, netted ;he 13 Greek-letter social < a. Jumper, Henry Jumper, Jim Graham, Terryl Glenn, Bi Goldsmith, Billy Fairey, I Coleman, Bob Dobson, Cecil Gr ind Harold Sherrill. New pledges of Kappa Sig ire: William Burrell, Jar 3seman, Tom A. Teal, William Brooks, J. D. Fulmer, Peter La Bill Dominey, and Frank Cain. Lambda Chi Alpha pledg David A. Turner, Donald F. B :on, Hunter Russell, Ronald I rey, William W. Godshall, Hei Macklen, Edward A. Griffin, J McGrew, James McMath, Jos( Lake Shealy, Charles H. Murph Charles Munn, Jr., Bob West field, and Sam Webb, Jr. Phi Epsilon Pi pledges a Marshall Katz, Harold Kline, rome Drucker, Charles Ercl Manuel Pressman, and Raym, Stern. Those pledging Phi Kappa ma are: Bill Barr, Tommy Yc blood, W. E. Williams, Gor Fitts, Benjamin A. McGu Thomas Camp, Henry Nel Manning Patterson, Charles I to, J. B. Allen, Charles Weag Whitner Griffin, Ed Thomp: John Fanning, James Wal Ralph A. Barrett, and A. Case, Jr. Phi Sigma Kappa pledged 1 A. McDonald. Pi Kappa Alpha pledges , James H. Still, John Canther, D. Arrantg; Walter Roberts, A. Moore, Fletcher Dean, Fori Abbott, Kromer Stephens, He Walker, William Lee, Rot Biggs, Ronnie Hughs, and ward Fowler. Pi Kappa Phi pledged: Jai D. Loyd, Derwin Lamb, and v liam Lynch. New pledges of Pi Lamba are: Herbert Cohen, Hai Drucker, Harvey Golden, Mar Lifchez, and Eric Oppenheimi Sigma Alpha Epsilon pled are: Howard Kirby Smith, Gec L. Dial, III, James FarrSims, Charles R. Penney, Jr., St< Adams, Richard Blencowe, Scu Brunson, Charles M. Miller, I Pearce, Marshall Mays, W Sheom, and James Blake. Sigma Chi pledged: Gee Roth, Jack Reed, Albert Mi Billy Eddy, Marshall Upton, Il aid Dyer, William Cox, Willian Jones, and Harry McMillan. New pledges of Sigma Nu M. H. Timnmerman, J. M. Trot Duncan Jeffords, Joe Blackn Benny Quarles, William H. Roi son, William N. Welch, Trul Kelly, Robert L. Jolly, Glen Cr and Sam J. Bell. ~eth Wolfe AIN STREET 918 Main Street te Inn uing in N- SPAGHETTI NCE IN THE K" ROOM FRONE ltoP coun Is Delta , my illy,. ted ay,. ma 1es C. ne, ed: ar iry im 'ph ey, er re: Je hel, and Members of the Alpha Lambda c banquet celebrated on November 2; 3ig. Columbia and was attended by acti un d on T ionn, 9Jaller U91aller lut ion, Como as Columbo?? Perry teR, Como recently received a letter in which the writer expressed a de .oit sire to see him starred in a film depicting the life of Russ Co tre: lumbu. The NBC "Supper Club" W baritone, who has been flooded .es with similar requests since he re nry vived Columbo's old hit tune, ert "Prisoner of Love," noted one as De- pect in which this letter differed from the others. It was from is Mrs. Carmela Columbo Tempest; of 1536 Temple Street, Los An Phi geles-the only sister of the late -old Russ Columbo. uel Dizzy in Europe: Dizzy Gilles pie leaves January 17 for a rge month's tour of Sweden, Denmark, Jr., Holland and Belgium, where he is >kic tremondously popular. Dizzy will yen take his entire band and it is ex ?hil pected that the Re-Bop King will ley be given a highly enthusiastic re rge ception, as Europe already is be inn, coming increasingly aware of the o-new jazz form. "The Dix" will A.play concerts in all major capitals of the four countries. Boston "Pops" Orchestra: Ar te,thur Fiedler and the Boston t "Pops" Orchestra, who add to uck their notable interpretations on i,RCA Victor Records with per formances of Offenbach's com plete "Gaite Parisiene" ballet and Khatchaturian's symphonic suite "Masquerade," cornered 75% of the votes in a recent telephone station on the popular tango "Ja lousie," over one of the hottest swing bands in the country. The announcer told listeners that two different versions of "Jalousie"~ would be played, and asked them to telephone their preference im '1 mediatly following the broadcast. I The names of the orchestras that had recorded the tango weren't announced until after the voting. Kaye Adds Tropical Color: If there's a new ring of authenticity in Sam my Kaye's rhumiba num bers, credit goes to 19 year-old Diablito "Little Devil" Davalos, maraccas shaking import from Rio de Janeiro, who has just joined the swing and sway band. Colorfully dressed and thoroughly versed in rhumbop, the "Little Devil" is proving a popular ad dition to the Kaye aggregation. WATCHES DIAMONDS B. B. HARMON JEWELER 2024 Devine St. Columbia, S. C. Phone 4-1522 LOCATED CONVENIENTLY AT FIE POINTS ?11 A, Delta Delta E apter of Delta Delta Delta sori L The formal banquet was h res, pledges and members of ti Pi Lambda P Groups in Sc The Interfraternity Council the university will present Scholarship Cup to the fraterr with the leading scholastic av age, it was announced by J Bunch, president. Definite arrangements for presentation of the cup have been made but it will go to Lambda Phi fraternity who le ill campus groups with an av ige of 3.298. Fraternities in order of schol ;hip record are: Pi Lambda I Miss Your [ Miss Y THE NEWI INC "PHI BEV C ALL FOR inHoIuI] ces lanquet O f TT it iJfi :... In ~V a cl tI tl wity are shown at their Founder's Day o3 eld in the Crystal Room of the Hotel Ie alumni group. -- wi hi Leads Campus holarship Record of ( Phi Epsilon Pi, Sigma Chi, Alpha = a | Tau Omega, Sigma Alpha Ep ity I silon, Sigma Nu, Kappa Sigma, er- Lambda Chi Alpha, Phi Kappa hn Sigma, Phi Sigma Kappa, Pi Kap pa Phi, Pi Kappa Alpha, and the Kappa Alpha. not The comparative scholastic av Pi erages of all fraternities, sorori ads ties, non-fraternity students, non er- sorority students, veterans, and non-veterans were computed by ar- the International Business Ma 'hi, chines Office of the university. inner (if you have to) Dur Date (if you must) .ST, MOST THRILLING LUDING TOP STARSF LIP MDI UD0RACE 11TH US EVERY SUNDAY NIGH P1e dge s abs To Hold Holidays will hold the social spot .light ous formals and parties planned 3pective counties. b County .Club are: Hacky Walker, president; Jack Kelly, vice presi dent; Barbara Cookson, secre tary; Betty Ruth Stephens, treas e urer; and Benny Rainman, pub. licity manager. e The recently organized York Carolina club will also entertain over the holidays with a semi formal on the evening of Decem ber 27, it was announced by Bob Camp, president. The dance will a be held at the Rock Hill Country Club, from 9 p. m. to 12 p. m. r "Buddy Fields and His Blue r Notes" will furnish music for the occasion. The Anderson-Carolina Club is planning a Christmas party dur a ing the holidays, it was an c nounced by Mary Taylor, presi & dent. Definite plans for the party t have not been made but it will be held in Anderson, S. C. Officers of the Anderson-Caro - lina Club are: Mary Taylor, presi e dent; Buddy Boulware, vice presi 3 dent;- Henry Lindsey, secretary, Bobby Bailes, treasurer; and Benn r Woffard, publicity chairman. IBER, It's the m Music Shop t" for Latest Records oss from Wade Hampton Hotel) Si. 8. C. AMERICA IGH T ver NBC, PHILIP MORIus ch for the great stars of rom all over the country alent picked from the brilling entertainment... and to the winner of the contracts, plus a grand istening, make a date for e stars of tomorrow with perfect smoking.. .today, It up a PHILIP MORRus, rette! [HiEN N ew County .Cli Dances Ov The Carolina County clubi ver the holidays with numer Dr their members in the rei The Greenwood-Carolina Clu ill hold its annual Christmas foz tal in Greenwood December 24 was announced by Banks Ca ak, treasurer of the club. The dance is to be held in th regon Hotel Ballroom lastinj -om 8:30 p. m to 1 a. m. Th usic will be furnished by th agabonds, a well known bani om Columbia. Camak said that from th nount of entl usiasm alread; town by the members of th ub, the dance was expected t a big success. Each membe ill be allotted three bids othe tan his own and may dispose o em as he sees fit. The Spartanburg County Clul embers will dance to the musi Jack Berry and his orchestrt i the evening of December 30 a te Spartanburg County Club, i as announced by Benny Rain an, publicity chairman. Th ince will be formal and will b om 9 p. m. to 1 a. m. Officers of the Spartanburl Just REMENi The Blue.Roc Your "Listening PoE 1206% Main St. (Upstairs Act Columt TALENT HUNT IN OM THE COLLEGE IRIS' N N EIOT eEvery Sunday Night C FIN4DS A STAR in a sears tomorrow. Performers f .including the top 1 colleges! Music, drama, t weekly prizes of $250. ., year - movie and radio prize of $5000 in cash! eFor perfect]i Sunday night and hear th PII.P MORRIS! And for tomorrow, always... ig! America's FINEST Cigas r OVER NBC...UNTIL '