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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.
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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
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Is holding its formal tonight In the Jefferson Hotel balln
Harbin, treasurer. Bottom row, Peggy Cain, dance chair
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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
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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."
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)om. Top row, Jackie Johnson, presi.
man; Betty Boykin, recording secre
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Kappa Delta V
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-e Kappa Delta took first hon
n to the winner of sorority stu
revival of the frolics Tuesda)
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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:
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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.
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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
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)rs and the loving cup awarded
nt niglit, at this year's annual
night at Drayton Hall.
,d by the KD's with Lillian
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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.
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