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kating c-very thi,
-*retty giMl-tumbled int
aw a fellow-.on thi bank
Gave a shriek--then she sank.
Boy on be bard-hir ahout
Jumped right In---pulled her out.
N6* he's hers--very nice,
But she had. to break the Ice.
,Pg- 4ND RINGS
0 :ew :orthis week is in the rings-pins category.
I t 4 0 Is now wearing the Phi Kappa Sigma pin
ofu "XUjekel'ey Walker, KA, recintiyppine&Betty
Rtw-k StlsiAnP Among the many g#Ilas1ing dia
&hee day* at Cookie Cox, ChIO, wo- _Is W0gaged to
A'-*.A; and AdelaIdft , KD, who wil marry
Others who werit pinned during the hel.
dm ie 1ncei Bri.yant of Colmbla and JoA Girdns,
Phi Kappa Sig; -Lillian McAbee and Dick Mullins, Lambda
Betty Diffard, .KD, and Ed Potter, KA.
Martha Wharton of Gmeenwood is wearing the KA pin of
Do6ald McKeUer, and Don Campbel, also a KA, Is pinned to
Patty Rais of Camden. Lambda Chi Bob Peters has pinned
Rose Cave of Columbia College. Frances Baley recently be
came engaged to Darrell Bennett, PIKA, and Helen .Parler,
ChiO alum, will marry Dick MeMihan, Phi Eippa Sig.
'1M1. Young of Charlotte Is engaged to Bob Boylan of
Deland, Florida; Dot .Starnes Is to be the bride of Marion
Porter of Greenwood. Lynn Couch, ZTA, is pinned to Harry
Newell, PiKA, and Lois McBryde, ChiO, to Buddy Richard
so., KA. Sidney Brandenburg is now weaing the SAR pin
of Robert Burnett of.the Alabama Medical College. Lambda
Chi Harvey Wilson and Ethel Weinberg of Sumter were
married December 27.
PARTIES
PIKAs were.honored with, a holiday drop-in last Saturday
given by Wally and Jenanne Doughty at their home on Lake
Murray. . Phi Sigma EsXpas will have a wiener roast at
11s's Pond tonight,- and Sigma Chis are planning a party
at Rese's, for tomorrown Pight.
- Chi Omega coffee will be given Sunday afternoon. Phi
14aa Sigs are making jplns for a Valentine .Ball. to be
givensFebruary 18 at the 'Columbia Hotel. Billy Kanoff
andk hi orchestra will come down from Charlotte to -lay
for .
NEW OFFICERS
Alex Bolin h1s been Oeeted president of Phi Sigma Kappa
for next tem. Other officers are Bil BoaweL, vce .presi
dent; EIarl Eligler, secretary; Dex Goodwin, treasurer;
.Johnny Bradham, Inductor; Robert Dean, sentinel.
Phi Kappa Sigma will be headed next semester -by Jeff
Long, president; Ed Teague, first vice president; Ralph
Kennedy, second vice president; Joe Askew, sechtai'y;
James Patterson, treasurer; Frank Shuler, Initiation officer,
and Bobby SwIndler, sergeanta~t-armns.
Reently-elected officers of Lambda Chi are Billy Mace,
president; Bill Turbevilie, vice president; Pat King, secre
tary; A. C. Platt, treasurer; Bill McDaniel, social chairman,
and Bill Bostic, IFC representative..
Officers of Lambda Chi pledges 'are Don~ Barton, presi
dent; Bob Westerfield, vice president; James McMath, sec
retary; Henry Macklen, treasurer.
VISITS AND VISITORS
Bennett Wilson, PIKA, attended the Orange Bowr' game in
IMiamil New Year's Day. ADPIs Julia Cox and Becky Fuller
attended the Ring Hop at The Citadel before Christmas.
Stqpt Gregg, Kappa Big, was a visitot here last week
;and Loule Harbin of Pensacola was a recent guest of
e Phi Sigma Kappas. ADPIs Betty Lee and Calie Phillis
llted ii Virginia, and Claire Cely and Becky F'ufler spent
the holidays In Florida.
STYLE MART FOR MEN WHO KNOW
JACKETS
*CORDUROY - WOOL and LEATHER
SLACKS -SPORT COATS
EVERTHING IN MEN'S WEAR
MERICAN
MEN'S SHOP
ses121 MAIN STtmU
CQompas
Pictured above Is little Sharon I
She is the daughter of Mr. and I
dent at Carolina, and the family a
some Carolina students, and it was
Dance T0
By YMC
The university YMCA and
exam informal dance in the a
18, from 8 until 11 p. m.,
Gilliam and Dorothy McLAod
Joint Party Is Planned By
Campus Literary Societies
Plans are under way to stage a
joint party and dance among the
four literary societies at the uni
versity on FebruAy 6, according
to Joe. Ruthven, Eup*radIa*
president.
"This has been an annual oc
currence at the university for
years, and will give an oppor
tunity for the various groups to
get together and seek consnon
ground for the furtherance of lit
erary activities at the university,"
Ruthven added.
A speaker will address the so
cieties after a buffet supper has
been served, after which dancing
will occupy th6 evening.
Sftudenf;s Fa
New Years
By JEA]
There is an amazing lack
campus. "What are you plar
someone. And the answer wou
with planning any more."
A fine state of affairs! What
if we doni't always (?) keep our
well-Intended resolutions? Aren't
they. fun to make just the same?
Of course therm are some
Vernon "Boy" Sloan promised
to Iove more women In thecoming
year.
Winnie Gaines stated, "I resolv
ad to stop helping Maxine Taylor
with her homework."
."Nae got to start going -back
to Coker," ?hil Clarke said.
SI4bby C6le resolves not, o 'make
any resolutions fpr Jack Consy,
Betsy Hook decars, "I'm go
ing to stop eusain'. Vmn.too old
for that, egyway.'
Wilson Owens'
DeBlors Ie
Cream at your.
Caten
Enjoy
Wilson Owens'
At Your Parti..
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ins Aing 5?.
sAnd
Just a Young Co-eq
. Brown in the Zeta Tau Alpha
drs. Luke N. Brown, Jr., of McC
ow lives in Colum bia. Sharoin w
found that she has an I. Q. of
Be Give3
A Tues.
YWCA will sponsor a pre
rmory next Tuesday, Januar;
it was announced by Carrol
social chairmen of the "Y
cabinet.
The dance, the last "Y" socil
function of the semester, will I
open to the student body free (
charge. Music will be furnishe
by Graham Hendley and his bani
The armory will be decorated f<
the occasion and refreshments <
punch and crackers will be serve<
As i special Yeature for the ev4
ning the campus radio statio1
WUSC, will entertain with a flo<
show in the form of a "Truth (
Consequences" program. PrizA
and consequences will be given i
the contestants, who will be chi
seh from among the dancers.
The "Y" social committee mal
ing plans for the dance is con
posed of Carroll Gilliam, Doroth
McLeod, Billy Eace, Kappy Law
rence, . Jackie Parsons, Caroly
Isbell, Richter Moore, Belinda Co
lum, Jack Matthews, Tilly Youn
and Edfeague.~
Wi To Mak<
Resolutiont
i DAVIS
of New Year's resolutions o:
ning for 19487?" I would as'
Id come, "Heck, I don't bothe
Jeannette Bush was one<
those who .had stopped makin
resolutions because they couldn
keep them.
Myon Gibson said, "I ri
solve to try to keep my suits
mate from making so many 'photi
calls." '
What about all the things a
used to resolve? To take librar
books back on time. To give u
cigarettes-except for a pack
day. To study harder. To, pa
trat dues on time. To lose thou
extra pounds. To stop spendin
every frEe moment playing bridge
Well--here's hoping for tIl
best.
for Shoes
that look like new
visit
ROBERTS
SHOE REPAIRING
SERVICE
NEXT TO CITY
FIRE DEPT.
iSiSam .ate S
Chart JI
room where she frequently visits.
ormick. Mr. Brown Is a veteran stu
as recently given an I. Q. test by
153. (Photo by Manning Harris).
KSK Bridge Tourney
L Makes $78 For Fund
Jimmy McCallum, president of
Kappa Sigma Kappa, honorary
service fraternity, announced this
- week that the annual bridge tour
r nament conducted December 16, in
1 the university armory was a sue
cess.
Sixteen tables were occupied,
a and a total of $78 was obtained
e from sale of tickets, to be applied
on the McKissick Scholarship
d fund.
1 Columbia merchants donated
,r gifts to be awarded as prizes to
,f high scorers, and the contributions
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Ball Will H
Graduaiing
By CIi
The University Naval Reser
present ,their annual Navy Bal
of January 15 in the Naval Arr
Woody Woodward, local maest
Gamecockland will dance from
All local and state Naval and
Marine dignitaries will be present
by invitation of Captain Marvin
G. Kennedy and his Naval Staff.
Seven graduating seniors. will
be presented to the crowd and
Carolina Students
Outdo Taft-Hartley
In Outstanding Act
Taft and Hartley may have
their labor act but Walter Roberts
and Sid Badger, university stu
dents, have composed the most in
teresting act to date. This is their
Leap Year Act of 1948- They go
on to explain that the burden has
been on the men's shoulders for
many years and they think the
weaker sex should carry it once
every four years.
This in their act:
1. Dates are to be made by the
girls.
2. Transportation should be fur
nished by the ladies, if possible.
3. While attending dances, all
breaking is to be done by the
girls.
4. At intermission, refreshments
are to be bought by the girls.
5. While leaving and entering
automobiles, the ladies should
open the doors for their dates.
6. On retiring for the evening,
the gentleman should be escorted
ta his door; bit gocdnight or
morning, and retire.
7. As for matrimonial attempts,
the male should still do the ask
ing, although he may need a lit
tle help, ladies.
We would like to have public
opinion on this act. Mail your
criticism or what have you, to Sid
Badger, Box 163, U.S.C.; or Wal
ter Roberts, Jr., 1203 Gladden
St., City.
were so numerous that only one
player failed to win a prize.
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Formal
[onor Seven
Students
SHIELS
re Officer's training unit will
I to the campus on the night
nory. Featuring the music of
ro, the Blue and the Gold of
9 p. m. until 1 a. m.
will come down the arch of cross
ad sabers with their dates. Ap
propriate music has been planned
for the occasion by Woody Wood
ward and his aggregation.
President Bill Keith of the
Compass and Chart Society, by
whom the dance is being made a
reality, mentioned that the deco
rations will be strictly navy writh
the .Blue and Gold theme cover
ing the armory.
There will be three no breaks
and a general Invitation Is ex
tended to all members of the fac
ulty and student body for this
formal affair.
R. G. Ferrell, Ray Marston and
1. J. Mahaffey will receive regu
lar navy commissions while John
Beasley, J. D. Moise, W. H. Lan
ford and Charles F. Shiels, I,
accept reserve ranks.
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history, is on exhibit
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