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Pi Genma Mu Has initiation For M.embers The univlsity Beta chapt.r ol P Gamma Mu, national socia science honor society, held initia. tion recently for 24 new members in the faculty room of McKissicl Library. Those who were initiated in elude Betty Stephen of Pacolet; Betsy Sipple of Columbia; Shur Wen Lung of Nanking, China; Ramon Schwartz, Jr. of Sumter; Yung Sze Tso of Lienshui, China; Norma Ballon of Columbia; Mary Bogga of Greenville; Harry Cline of Gaffney; Margaret Holmes of Edisto Island; Vivian Jordan of Columbia; Rosalyn Lightsey of Brunson, and Richter Moore, Jr. of Mayo. Also Ethel Weideman of Char leston; Elinor Howell of Colum bia; Sarah Bull of Georgetown; Joyce Hayes of Dillon; Margaret McChesney of Camden; James Simmons of Columbia; William Jennings of Columbia; Carolyn Is bell of Greenville; Ann McCand lish of Marion, and Theodore Laf ferty, Columbia. James McDonald is president of the local chapter, Roberta Riddle ,is student secretary, and Miss Mary Wheeler, instructor in the university sociology department, is faculty secretary. Science Problem Irritates Student By W. T. CORDER Scientific experiments provide much of the knowledge used in modern living, but even scientists have their surprises. Take the psychology experiment at the uni versity recently. Students were investigating methods of problem-solving by taking various puzzles apart. Wire puzzles, cut-outs, pyramid., al. were systematically solved by the budding Einsteins, but one little puzzle consisting of three wheels connected by wooden rods and metal spokes defied all attacks. Everybody tried it, including the instructor. A sheet containing clues to the problem was con sulted, but still the puzzle remain ed unsolved. Finally, in disgust, a studert threw the uncanny con traption down on the table. Tha's rigIt- itfell to pieces. Doctor Walsh, head of the psy chology department, was consult ed for instructions in putting the thing together again. WOOD MUSIC 6' "WOODY" LATEST RECORDINGS CONN INS1] "ANYTHING FROM A1 5 POINTS - SALUDA a gag. leek lk. e *eee.ted inside .. . Ann Lewis 1584 MAIN ST. On the Mezanine Abovo are officers of Pi Beta Phi which J dent; Evelyn Preston, vice-president; Helen tary, and Jane Barnes, corresponding secretai Caroliniana Society I To Hear MarvIands The twelfth annual meeting of . the Carolina Caroliniana Society will be he] library Monday at 7 p. m., Dr. J. Howa announced. Dr. George L. Radcliffe, f4 senator and president of the Marylan: will be featured speaker. The Caroliniana library will be hold the society for the annual dinner. "The last meeting of the society mar organization's tenth year and was signs single achievement, the contribution of $640 collec abled the 1' Inc11. letters of C ENTER * ans wether, dir WOODWARD secretary-t ,-ner said. "Th brought ti Simms pap SONORA RADIOS CarlSi 'RUMENTS The proj IEEDLE TO A BAND" exhibit of acquired du BLOSSOM - Ph. 7344 lowing the man M. Sn h ers of the and Docto: sent the al Officers "p h an t om" JeHcoward wedge of colum Wright of beallet and Dr. treasurer. 3 7 These of 3 " of Hartsvil of Greenm Stoney of the executi ciety. sewing the shkeel heel but there's a wedgeWI bleek suede. 4 te 9. Order by Mail or Phone 20888 CHFB) PIease sead me "wedge" at39 He says, Pee ________ .~ "Love I A nati -~-------* 3 that Chi 4.Me.y Qte Q Che_ Q C.O.D.J c '** PaId Pi Beta Phi Officers IX. Is holding its formal tonight In the Jefferson Hotel balln Harbin, treasurer. Bottom row, Peggy Cain, dance chair -y. anquet Square Dan ce Adli Is 1PON-fponed University of South The Canterbury club squai d in the Caroliniana dance which was to have bec rd Gibbes, president, given tonight in the Trinity sti rmerUnitd Sttesdents building for members of tl >rMer United States0 I Historical Society, club and their dates has been pos poned until April 27, according Miss Lou Gilland, student secr to the members of tary. "How was the wedding?" aski ked the close of the the Chaplain's wife. 661t want fine until I asked ti, lized by its greatest bride if she would 'obey' $1,905, which with she said "Do you thiN I'1 crazy?' Just about that time tf, ted from 1946 dues, en- groom, who was in sort of a dez library to purchase 68said 'I do.' And that's when thing really began to happen." brideiiamheiwouldeobS'mas sasn"D. .L e-head ay make a thnoo Ii ecua? ut about that iest ecto of he lbrar gandfind awhor blo nd sone on a hd ispuchsidtr 'Ido'Andshat's we hn relybgnmstoolappen."~ riam wil regi wihmns seo of the mibraradllcu,btwhnhe Ms reasreg o the se olla tmkshm okfoih e iftwl welcmn ohe esocietbto the Capus -ramwlegin wil pr-n~" ofin the sity yar:. ol Conway, viPresidentsr SMeriwether wsecrey Atactiealuseoatfort.m ofice andC.ty Corer Dr. I 5ODaov spctrd GhebprelIsof ofCunirmbaaar D rs. Ama D.Mhlhint, i npl Ikdte ws bia,e and Samuel G.(tedtarwhe)ihasml colla wfthelercoton,retary-le Cale,MstA.nD colinsttt In aan dindldottrt swiol ve ommtte ofthe so- unlous that It actually flows ye comitte of aay In soft folds from narrow bued belt Lt U. S. C. ICH ARD LIAMSON Smokes iTERFIELDS that cigarette." '0 onwide survey shows sterfields are TOPS liege students from sast. I Advertisementc )om. Top row, Jackie Johnson, presi. man; Betty Boykin, recording secre f Kappa Delta V I Sorority Stu: -e Kappa Delta took first hon n to the winner of sorority stu revival of the frolics Tuesda) ie L. "Chocolate Frolics" enact ;o Love's torch songs took the prize - Special mention was given to P Beta Phi's with their dances and so forth led by Joyce Hayes in the d skit, "Terpsichore." Honorable mention was accord. ed the Delta Zetas for their "Mid. . night Dream of Paul Revere." e Other sororities participating were Delta Delta Delta with "Iri s Atled," Chi Omega and their ver sion of "Virtue Triumphant,' s Delta Tau with "A Confused The atrical Agency," Zeta Tau Alpha s with "The Face on the Bar Roon Floor" with a new twist, and Al - pha Delta Pi with "We Prophe size."* Jack Tompkins acted as master of ceremonies, introducing the act. an,d Dean Arney Childs, Dean J. B.~ Jackson and Prof. Ruth L. Trotter, acted as judges. Ben McGuinn, campus chairman for the WSSF drive, presented the trophy to the winning team. Pro ceeds from the admission charge has been donated to the World Student Service Fund. Too bad about Muleskinner O'Toole. He put his hand into the mule's mouth to see how many teeth the animal had. And the mule closed his teeth down to see how many fingers O'Toole had. Mary had a little dress, Dainty, chie and airy. It didn't show the dirt a bit, But gosh, how it showed Mary. First B3andsman: "What do you think of the new Bandmaster?" Second Ditto: '.'He's okay, rath er a religious man tho." First Bandsman: "What do you mean, religious?" 2nd ": "He was listening to me practicing a march and right in the middle of a passage he put his head in his hands and said very reverently, "Holy Mosesi Holy Moses!" Pi Beta Phi P: .%Arrow I Wooly Wooward ] At Formal In Jeffe Tonight South Carolina Alpi its biennial "Arrow Ball" in ti from 9 until 1. Woody Woodi play. The ballroom will be decorat from the ceiling, and golden a will decorate wall mirrors. Th are to hang over the bandstand During the formal grand mat will walk through a large repli Pi Epsilon Nu Plans Hayride At Sesqui Park Members of Pi Epsilon Nu Jour nalism fraternity will have a hay ride-weiner roast at Sesqui park tonight from 6 to 11. The truck for the hay ride will leave Maxey college at 6 p. m. V Professor Frank Wardlaw and Mrs. Wardlaw will chaperone the group. t Pi Epsilon Nu is the recently , -organized fraternity to acquaint i journalism students with the pro fessional field. The McKissick Journalism club was 'disorganized P several years ago, and last se mester students, with the aid of Professor Wardlaw, formed the C Vins First Place Ll L AA IL Sft' La"o )rs and the loving cup awarded nt niglit, at this year's annual night at Drayton Hall. ,d by the KD's with Lillian RECORDS THE BLUE ROOM MUSIC SHOP 1206% Main (Upstairs) Across from Wade Hampton Phone 2-7885 Lisbeti -164851 WHY WALK across tA and Dry Cleani There's a Station on th for students' e e SPECIAL RATES e 48-HOUR SERVIC, e HOURS --9-1, 8-5 UN IVEI LAUNDRY & DM SERlY resents all" Tonight BaUd Will Play Pson Ballroom ia of Pi Beta Phi is holding ke Jefferson Hotel ball room ward and his orchestra will ad with tiny arrows hanging rrows piercing golden hearts e Greek letters Pi Beta Phi eh, members and their dates ca of the sorority pin. Officers of the chapter will arry bouquets of wine carnations moqqz unus aniq .4eAls gyl& poll Officers and their .escorts are: ackie Johnson, president, with [ae Segars; Evelyn Preston, vice resident, with Charlie Joye; Betty loykin, recording secretary, with lurrell Sanders; Jane Barnes, cor esponding secretary, with Gene ipears; Helen Harbin, treasurer, ith Bob Isbell, and Peggy Cain, ance chairman, with Frank Cain. At interibission, Pi Phi's and heir dates will be entertained with drop-in at the home of Betty 'razer on Maple Street. resent organization. Officers of the fraternity are: rank Hard, president; Norine orley- vice-president; BilU Speer, ?eretary-treasurer; Ruth Patrick, Deial chairman. Professor Ward iw is faculty advisor. ONE-DAY DRY CLEANING ALL WORK GUARANTEED ARROW CLEANERS 1209 Gervais Phone 6471 fAIN STREET >Wn to get Laundry Ing Service? e Campus especially rnvenience. FOR STUDENTS RSITY Y CLEANING ICE a. Canteen