The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, April 30, 1948, Page Page Five, Image 5

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By J MORE HOUSEPARTIES .ADPi's Minnie Holmes i houseparties at Pawley's a PiKA's Joe Watts, Shei Jordan and Sutton Epps i his home last weekend. Tt expedition. TRIPS Luki Bennett, KD; Har Nu alum visited'Sarah 1fo< urday. Bettie Moore, KD, and last weekend at Bettie's h4 Mr. and Mrs. Sonny .N( dance in Macon, Ga., on A Harriet Martin, Anna Mi ited Betty Lee and Callie ] are ADPi's. Ed Teague, Phi Kappa E ball at Winthrop this weel son and Bill Castles paid tl end. PiKA's John and Jim ( Wilson and Lewis Beard w( at the Sheraton Bon Air H Friday night. Mr. Dudley Golfers' Association. Betsy Moore will go to t end. So will ChiO's "Dool Harry DeLoach, PiKA; SAE, were guests of Ben: Corner last weekend. Becky Fuller, ADPi, will in Florence this weekend. Dave Smith, Phi Kapps ment and the Azalea Festi Newman club held a pla country club Saturday nig] DANCES Sigma Chi's had quite a Friday night. Everyone m for '48 could be. Jean Ser bandstand with the two ADPi, and Jane Durham, that she was the Sigma C WKIX, "I'm so tbrilled." ATO is making big plans war dance to be held froi ballroom. Look out for the Lambe for May 7! PROVERB People who live in glasi PARTIES PiKa's will hold an all Sesqui tomorrow. Pledge softball game to keep thinj Kappa Sigs have schedul hut. Buddy Long, alum, v Phi Kappa Sigs recently are now in the making fo Phi Sigma Kappa's enjo ChiO's will honor Jean S Callie Phillips (ADPi) and a campus drop-in Sunday: Lambda Chi pledged th< Gaillard, Richard Edens, F Tom Richardson, Dick Dur Bobby DuPre, Mike Calla KA's and dates went on day. ZTA's entertained Block their chapter room Sunday KD's were hostesses at Sims dormitory porTh last Kappa Sigma Kappa hor Snual banquet at the Colum1 ET CETEdRA Pi Phi pledge officers ai riet Ann Way, vice-presid Jean Anderson, treasurer. Martha Edens, Z'I:A, is Helms, Phi Kappa Sig. Ellen Monts is wearing Kappa Sig alum. The we Betty Counts, DZ, recer Bob is a Phi Kappa Sig. 4; Newly elected officers ci Ed Teague; vice-presiden president, Whittner Griffil sponding secretary, Joe Al itiation master, Ray Will and Frank Griffin; and 1.1 Tri Delt ple ge officers Charlotte Pat rson, vice-1 and Betty McElveen, treai Jack Karesh, Howard i Sorota recently pledged P New Lambda Chi pledg Bill King, Tom Richardson, SGilliard. Sigma Nu recently held I mion, Denc Jeffords, Truhi Quarles, Dick Timmerman, Welch and Bob Wright dierTo iens5ieS AN DAVIS tnd Betty Jean McLean went on nd Myrtle Beach last weekend. -man Smith, Dan Winsett, Gene vere guests of Troy Newman at ey called it a fishing and hunting ry Hiott, Sigma Nu; and Sigma Igers, KD alum, in Beaufort Sat George Shelor, Sigma Nu, spent )me in Clearwater, Fla. -wton (PiKA) attended the IFC pril 23-24. ller and Martha Ann Tinsley vis Phillips in Barnwell recently. All ;ig, will attend the Junidt-Senior :end. ]Phi Sigma Kaps Vie John ie "Navy" girls a visit last week zominski, Weston Noyes, Scamp re entertained by the Ed Dudleys otel terrace room in Augusta last is president of the Professional he Citadel for a dance this week " Coskrey, Ann and Betty Mood. Dave Mobley, and Jack Kaneft, nett Whitlock, PiKA, in Moncks be present at the Assembly Ball Sig, attended the golf tourna val last week. ntation party at the J. W. Bond At 3:30-12. turnout for their Sweetheart Ball 'aited and wondered who the girl io, ChiO, was brought before the maids-of-honor, Callie Phillips, ChiO. When it was announced hi "Swpetheart," Jean piped over for tonight With their first post n 9 to 1 in the Jefferson Hotel !a Chi formal which is scheduled i houses shouldn't-. day party and weiner roast at s have challenged actives to a is rolling! Led a party tonight at the Legion till be present. held a smoker for rushees. Plans r a swimming party Monday. yed a weiner roast yesterday. erio, "Sweetheart of Sigma Chi," Jane Durham, maids-of-honor at night from 6 until 7 p. m. e following men last week: Sam 'ord Smith, Bill King, Bert Ham, ham, Ken Dean, Ernest McGrew, han.' a weiner roast at Sesqui Satur C Club members at a drop-in in a drop-in and informal dance on Wednesday. torary fraternity will hold its an bia Hotel tonight. -e Libby Beuchel, president; Har ent; Gloria Hall, secretary, and now wearing the pin of Eddie the ring of Reid Wingard, Phi dding will take place in August. tly became Mrs. Bob Alexander. f Phi Kappa Sig are: president, t, Henry Nelson; second vice n; secretary, Theo Boone; corre skew; treasurer, Jim McGee; in lams; housemen, Ralph Barrett .\C. representative, Jim Caldwell. are: Helen Lee Moore, president; presidnt;' Ruth Stone, secretary, iurer. Veiss, Herbert Steiner and Sam hi Epsilon P1. es are Bob DuPre, Ford Smith, Mike Callahan, Dick Edens, Sam nitiation for Sam Bell, Joe Black eck Kelly, Booger Pruitt, Benny Joe Trotter, Buddy Turner, Bill BeCr Queen's Ball ' I To Be Danced Tuesday Night Carolina's 1948 May Queen, Elizabeth Usher, Delta Delta Delta from Columbia, will be ,towned by Ptes. Norman M. 3mith on the steps of the McKis ick library at 5 p. m. Tuesday. Aiss Betsy Sipple, Kappa Delta From Columbia, will be maid-of ionor in the annual revival of the >ld Carolina custom. Kappa Sigma Kappa service rraternity, sponsors of the coro iltion, have scheduled the Queen's Ball for all Carolina students in ,he - Field House froln 9 to 1 ruesday night, after the day-long student-faculty holiday. Prior to the dance, from 7:80 to ) on Monday night, Delta Delta Delta will entertain the campus with a drop-in in their room in gims honoring Miss' Usher and Kiss Sipple. Members of the Queen's Court will be Jo Anne Dellinger, Lacy Butler, Ann Porcher Zeigler, Sas iy Robertson, Bebe Sifford, Ruby Lee Hair, Joyce Harmon, Rita .Tess, Lynn Hook, Jane Durham, ,ookie Cox, Kathy Bryan, Evelyn Plyler, Jackie Johnson, Laura 3peed, Anna Miller, Ibbie Nichol ion, Joanne Cousins, Harriett Barnwell, Lillian Williams, Addie Rickenbacker, Shera Lee Ellison, ,allie Phillips, Evq;yn Preston. Also, Jean Nolte, Lucy Rasheed, Fran Stanton, Jean Lumpkin, Ann Bass, Vera Ballentine, Sande ,hilds, Jeanne Turner, Norma rozier and Eleanor Mazursky. Some of the members of the :ourt were named by the queen ind others selected by the campus sororities. Jo Stafford Offers Prize For Folklore Dr. Wayland C. HugQ4, editor Af the American Folklore Society Yournal, today announced estab lishment of "The Jo Stafford Prize in American Folklore." The annual $250 prize, offered )y Miss Stafford, winner of many awards as America's foremost singer, will be administered by bhe American Folklore Society, Dr. Hand, a professor at Univer sity of California at Los Ange es, announced. The prize will be awarded to he college student presenting the >est collection of American folk ore, gathered from primary sources, written in publishable form and submitted as a piece of yriginal research. A special cx.. nittee of the Society will judge ~he entries, wvhich should be in the lands of Dr. Erminie W. Voege in, American Folklore Society president, Indiana University,i Bloomington, Ind., by Dec. 15. The Society's Journal will an iounce winners. Manuscripts must e accompanied by a letter stating when, where and how the material was collected and a list of schol irly assistance, such as bibilogra hical information, Dr. Hand an iounced. "Members of the American P'olklore Society will be interested o learn that Miss Stafford's in erest in folklore derives from a ~amily background in the Great smoky Mountains of Tennessee, where some of her people still eside, and from a firsthand mnowledge of the folklore and yopular traditions of the hill 'olk," Dr. Hand said. "Many of the ballads and old ine popular songs that Miss Staf ~ord -has successfully introduced in her radio programs are based in versions sung by her mother." Enjoy Wilson Owens' Delicious Ice Cream at your Canteen. Enjoy Wilson Owens' Delicious Punch At Your Parties CA LL 5170 -8179 1005 MAIN ST. owned 'did Above are the Kappa Delta song Jeannette Childs, Anne McCandlish, Chine Van Kuren, Luki Bennett, an Kappa Delta W In Annual Soror Kappa Delta took first honor Gamma sorority song fest in E Delta Delta won second place. The sororities appeared in al Delta Pi singing "The Dream Hansel and Gretel." Alpha Ep silon Phi sang "Close As Pages in a Book," and "You'll Never Walk Alone." Chi Omega gave a medley of "You Are Love" and "Make Be lieve," and "Why Do I Love You?" followed by Delta Delta Delta t with a medley of "Tonight Is a Delta Night" and "The Way You Look Tonight," and "Love Walked In." "Nursery Rhymes" was pre sented by Delta Zeta, and Kappa Delta gave "There Are Such Things" and "In the S.ill of the Night." Pi Beta Phi presented three Irish songs, "My Wild Irish Rose," "When Irish Eyes Are Smiling," and "That's An Irish Lullaby." A parody of the "Whiffenpoof Song," and "April Showers" by Zeta Tau Alpha ended the pro gram. /// / ~kaC Kappa Delta Sor fest winners of last Thursday nig Patsy Taylor, Jean Early, Haze d Bettie Moore. ins First Place ity Sotig Fest 3 in the annual Alpha Kappa rayton Hall April 22. Delta phabetical order, with Alpha Sellers" and "Prayer From 3AEI nitiates 11, Pledges Three Sigma Alpha Epsilon's South ,arolina Delta chapter initiated he following men April 19: 'tokes Adams, Union, James Bar on, Columbia, Scriven Brunson, ,olumbia, George Dial, Columbia, litchell Graham, McClellanville, 'hil Pearce, Columbia, Charles lenny, Columbia, Buddy Sheron, ,amden, James Sims, Columbia, larshall Mays, Greenwood, and 'harles Miller, Columbia. Three men were pledged by the hapter on April 26. They are 3rescott Spigner, Ellison Capers mnd D. W. Green. SAY . .. "I saw it in THE GAMECOCK" she's a precious kiss. Where worthy of Mc Where else bu I- I ueen ig Fest Winners 4A q. ht. Left to right, Carolyn Jean Edga I Porter, Laura Speed, Mary Vinn Tu Palmetto Players " One In A M The Palmetto Players of Coli act comedy, "One in a Million," Thursday and Friday, Allen I nounced. Sponsored by the campus Nk drive, the Palmetto Players wi show for two consecutive nights and everyone is cordially invited! to attend. Admission will be fifty cents for students and seventy-five cents for others. i. The group was organized this year by University Players and former students. The Executive Committee of WSSF has received the co-opera tion of this outside group for rais ing money for their drive. "One in a Million," by Wil liam Ellis Jones, is considered one of the best comedies ever written. ALL SEASONABLE ART FLOW CORSAGES A PHONE' 1227 Hampton Street 4'f t No matter what her 'age, yoi wonderful! Tell her so May 91 gift, wrap it with love, seal it else can you find the present ther t here? COLUMIA iT'Sli Pae Five uesday - r, Barbara Moore, Bett Dillard, cker, Lillian Love, Jean Badger. ro Give. il/ion" Thursday imbia will present a three at 8 p. m. in Drayton Hall Natson, president, has an orld Student Service Fund 11 present their all comedy Burnett's Drug Store Corner Main and College Only One Block From The Campus FOR DELIVERY PHONE 3191 CUT FLOWERS ER SHOP SPECIALTY ~-6781 Columbia, S. C. i think h with with a that's