The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, May 21, 1948, Page Page Six, Image 6
Junior
ZTA To Send
Two Delegates
To Conventior
Margaret Eleazer, of Columbia
and Frenchie Prosser, of Lak,
City, will be the official delegate
of Beta Omicron chapter of Zet:
Tau Alpha to the Golden Anniver
sary Convention, June 25-30, at th,
Cavalier Hotel, Virginia Beach
Virginia. Martha Edens is plan
ning to attend as an unofficia
delegate.
Zeta Tau Alpha, founded il
1898 at the Virginia State Teach
er's College, Farmville, Va., is re
turning to its home state for th<
celebration of its 50th anniversary
.Since founding, the sorority ha
grown to 81 chapters, 22,000 mem
bers, and 145 alumnae groups.
White Day, started in 1937, wil
be observed June 26. The Zeta!
dress in white day clothes, thei
in white evening dresses for th<
Founder's Day dinner. Other lead
ing social events will be: the serv
ice luncheon stressing ZTA's serv
ice project, the plantation dinnei
in honor of those who have attend
ed several conventions (repeat
ers); a rushing dinner at the coun
try club, a luncheon at the Beacl
Club and a standards luncheon.
In addiLion to the usual busines,
sessions and election of officer.
CENTRAL
DRUG CO.
OPEN 24 HRS.
5197-PHONES--5198
1204 MAIN STREET
4AVI
Bole
Here is the newest til
boleros and cummerl
up and change a dri
wonderful, so wonder
Senio
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Above are sponsors for the Junior
Top row: Elizabeth Teachey, for
Williamson, president of the junior cl
historian of the senior class with Hai
Bottom row: Jean Lumpkin, secr,
Bunny Hayden; Dot Steedman, for Jo
Not pictured is Mrs. Charlie Gairi
there will be an officers' training :
session for college and alumnae wi:
chapters, round tables on rushing, bu
standards, service and scholar- Pil
ship.
'ON'S
white Popcorn Pique
ro and Cummerb
Bolero, $3.98
Cummerbund, $1.98
iing in the fashion world for sumi
)unds i fresh crisp pique...w
es. .. wonderful to wear with s
ful for the many ways to chne Y(
r Ball
Junior-Senior B
-Senior ball to be held in the Armoi
Al Bahret, president of the senior
ass; Bettie Moore, secretary-treasur
ky Walker.
atary-treasurer of the junior class,
hn Nates, dance chairman.
es, for Charlie Gaines, vice-presiden
Following the convention there
11 be a trip to colonial Williams
rg and Washington, D. C., with a C
grimage offered to Farmville,
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all Sponsors
y June 1.
class; Barbara Dukes, vice-I
r of the senior class, with
with Will Harvin; Lynn Ho
t of the junior class.
eunion Day
In June 2 Fe
lans including a ReuniC
in campus are being wc
3ses ending in 3 and 8
s week by Ralph Lewis,
t Alumni Association.
lass rolls, prepared by
nni staff over a period of th
iths, are being mailed to
r-s of each five year class
iing with 1883. Although s
e class reunions are the
isibility of the classes c
ed, Lewvis is suggesting
mn suppers for 6 p. mi., June
2. Reunion Day is June 2.
embers of the 1948 gradu
class and also those who hi
ady left school will be invil
he luncheon. The class of 10
also be invitedl.
lacards will be placed ini
at the luncheon to indica
r.e each class will sit.
RECORDS
['HE BLUE ROOM~
MUSIC SHOP
1206% Main (Upstpirs)
Lcross from Wade Hampto:1
Hotel
Phone 2-7835
ALL SEASONAl
ART FL(
CORSAGES
PHC
1227 Hampton Street
June
... ... ......
resident of the senior class, with Tom
George Shelor; Betty Ruth Stephen,
ok, historian of the junior class, with
For 65 Classes
atures Suppers
n Day luncheon in a tent on the
rked out for the reunions of all
according to an announcement
executive secretary of the Cafb
Lhe ID c I?li
ree osick L ecl ed
of- Lambda Chi Head
ap- Bill Bostick of McColl, was re
-cently elected president of Epsilon
re- Psi chapter of Lambda Chi Alpha
1 for the fall term, Bill Mace, presi
-dent announced.
ve Other officers are Don Barton,
;ed Anderson, vice-president; Bill God
shall, Chester, secretary; Henry
he Macklin, Columbia, treasurer; Fred
ite Tolly, Spartanburg, social chair
man; Acy Platt, Myrtle Beach,
-ritualist; Bill Mace, Centenary, In
terfraternity Council representa-.
tive, and Bob Westerfield, Colum
bia, rush chairman.
Newly elected pledge officers of
Lambda Chi Alpha are Bobby Du
Pre, WaIhalla, president; Jim Mc
Grew, Conway, vice-president, and
Erznest McGrew, 'Conway, secre
tary- treasurer.
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Columbia. S. C.
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Two Classes Hc
Ball During Coi
A joint ball sponsored by th
the university will be held in tl
9 until 1. Woody Woodward a
Co-ed association will serv
Howard House
Heads Cotillion
Club Fall Term
Cotillion Club of the university
held its bi-annual election of of
ficers Wednesday night, electing
Howard House, Sigma Nu, as
president for the fall semester.
Other officers who were named
to serve during the fall term were
Tom McFee, Kappa Alpha, vice
president; Jimmy Hooks, Alpha
Tau Omega, secretary; Ed Kleck
ly, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, treas
urer; and Lou Gantt, Pi Kappa
Phi, dance chairman.
Officers of Cotillion club are
elected by the executive committee
of the organization.
Library Receives
1807 hnvitation
Edwin G. Seibels, university
trustee, has presented the South
Caroliniana library with an invita
tion which was used at the first
South Carolina college Commence
ment BalI held Decumber 8, 18U.
The invitation is the size of a
playing card and is handpainted.
The invitation reads as follows:
"The pleasure of Mrs. Seibels and
company is solicited at the Senate
Room on Thursday the 8th of Dec.
at 5 p. m." Under this is a list of
the managers; John Caldwell,
George W. Glenn, John N. Davis,
Thomas DuPont, William R. War
ing, and Isaac Smith.
Commencement balls took place
in the State House until 1814 when
the General Assembly passed a
resolution prohibiting its use by
students.
STYLE MART FOR
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SLACKS ESQUIRE S
FRENCH CUJ
SPORT SHIRTS SLE~
CAPS WITH S
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MEN'
1219 MAIl
Adjoining Cai
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For Now...
and Through
Vacation
24-Karat Genuine Go
for Play, for Street, f
Lrm ory
old First Joint
nmencement
i Junior and Senior classes of
ie Naval Armory June 1 from
id his orchestra will play.
, refreshments during inter
mission from 11 to 11:30.
Sponsors for the ball are Eliza
beth Teachey, with Al Bahret,
presid(.nt of the senior class; Bar
bara Dukes, vice-president of the
ienior class, with Tom William
.ion, president of the junior class;
Bettie Moore, secretary-treasurer
>f the senior class, with George
3helor; Betty Ruth Stephen, his
orian of the senior - cliss, with
Hacky Walker; Mrs. Charlie
Gaines, with Charlie Gaines, vice
president of the junior class; Jean
Lumpkin, secretary-treasurer of
.he junior class with Will Harvin;
1Lynn Hook, historian of the junior
!lass, with Bunn& Hayden, and Dot
3teedman, with John Nates, dance
chairman of the senior class.
Tickets for the ball may be pur
:hased at the door, Al Bahret an
'ounced. They are $1 for stags,
ind $1.50 for couples.
Wesley Club
Holds Picnic
Wesley Foundation of the uni
versity is having a picnic at Ses
qui-Centennial State Park tomor
row afternoon, Brad Hamer, pub
licity chairman announced.
A bus will leave Maxcy at 2:15,
and'there will be a- transportation
fel- nf It0) en-cb_ FoodI ic fron
All members of Wesley Founda
,ion who wish to go are asked to
iend a notice to campus box 1588.
Burnett's
Drug Store
Corner Main and College
Only One Block
From The Campus
FOR DELIVERY
PHONE 3191
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