The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, May 21, 1948, Page Page Seven, Image 7
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By JEAN DAVIS
THE BEACH
As usual, at this time of the
year, attention is centered on the
beach. The following houseparties
took place last weekend:
Tri Delta Sarah Bull and Claire
Williams went to Pawley's with
Gerry Kilby and Tom Williamson,
Sigma Chi. Lib Usher and Monk
LaFitte were also Pawley-bound.
Lewis Beard, PiKA, spent last
weekend at Myrtle.
KA's and dates who went to
Myrtle Beach included: ,John Ma
son and Ruth Stone, Tri Delt;
Bobby Osborne and Lib Caldwell;
Byron Miller and Susan McElveen,
Tri Delt; Billy Fairey and Mar
garet McCain; Rut Osborne and
Lillian Williams, Tri Delt.
Kappa Sigs Clarence Brown, F.
D. Acree, Pat Cox and Palmer Mc
Arthur found "The water fine" at
Pawley's.
Out for folly at Folly Beach
werc Edith Coleman with Pi Kappa
Phi alum Harry O'Bannon; J. J.
Chiles. KD, with Joe Ruthven, Pi
Kappa Phi; and Mary Vin Tucker,
KD, with Gettis Wood, Pi Kappa
Phi.
Houseparties being planned for
the near future are: Lambda Chi's
at Pawley's, the first week in
June; Phi Sigma Kappa's at Paw
ley's from June 2-8; KA's one at
Crescent from May 30 tolJune 6
and another at Myrtle, from June
8-7.
OFFICERS
Heading the Sigma Nu's for
next year will be: Bob Tindall,
commander; Howard House, lieu
tenant commander; Walter Keen
an, secretary; George Shelor,
treasurer; Bobby Gaines, German
Council representative; John Mar
shall, marshall; Gene Fuller, chap
lain; A. J. smith, sentinel; and
Bill Welsh, reporter.
New Sigma Nu pledge officers
are: Jack Crosby, president; Wy
lie Blackmon, secretary; and Louis
Haigler. treasurer.
Pi Phi's have chosen the follow
ing officers: Jackie Johnson, presi
dent; Evelyn Plyler, vice-presi
dent; Kathy Bryant, correspond
ing secretary; Marilyn McCor
mick, recording secretary; Jean
Hill, treasurer, and Helen Harbin,
pledge supervisor.
Newly-elected officers of Phi
Sigma Kaps are: Henry Gaddis,
president; Benny Outen, vice
president; Rupert Blocker, secre
tary; Earl Zeigler, treasurer; and
Fletcher Monts, sentinel. Bill Bos
well was recently named athletic
representative for the fraternity.
PiKA's have named as officers:
Troy Newman, president; George
Evans, vice-president; Gene Jor
dan, secretary, and Dan Winsett,
treasurer.
PLEDGES AND INITIATES
PiKA's initiated Jim Still, Don
Moore, Weston Noyes, Billy Lee
and George Patrick on April 30.
Marguerite and Ida Webb and
Bertha Jo Stokes became Delta
Zeta actives on May 13.
Kappa Sig's recently pledged
Doug Henson, Jack Murphy, Louis
Reames, Willie Weatherford, Ed
Nye, Heyward Shealy and Clay
Jones.
Charlie Emmons and Jerry
Myers are recent Phi Sigma Kap
neophytes.
Three new pledges of Phi Kappa
Sigma are Sammy Dennis, Henry
Stucky and Vernin Epps.
PARTIES
Undergraduates of Delta Zeta
gave their senior sisters a swim
ming party at Gibson's Pond Sat
urday.
Kappa Delt's entertained gradu
ating members at an informal
party May 17.
KA's are making big plans for
their annual June Ball drop-in to
be held at the Legion Hut.
Phi Kappa Sig's and dates en
joyed a colonial-dress party at the
Broad River Country Club Satur
day night.
ET CETERA
Eva Bryan Wilson is visiting
her mother, Mrs. Eloise Wilson,
house mother of Wade Hampton
dlorm.
"T" Banner, Delta Tan, was the
guest of Rona Seigle, AEPhI, at
her home In Bennettaville last
weekend.
Jimmy Sellers, Kappa Sig alum,
will wed Betty Ann Putnam from
Greenville on June 4. Kappa Big
Harry Baxter and Anna Margaret
Lominick will be married on June
11.
Club J
Top row: Doris Avant, for Bil
Edwin Worrell.
Bottom row; Jacksl jGhnson, for
Davis To Head
Education Club
Faye Davis was recently elected
president of the newly formed club
for university students taking ele
mefttary eduOation1.
Other officers are Jackie Ham
mond, vice-president, and Lynn
Hook, secretary-treasurer. All
three are from Columbia.
A contest is currently being held
in which names for the club are to
be submitted to Dr. R. E. Jaggers
in 110 Wardlaw College. The most
appropriate name will be chosen
for the permanent name of the
club.
Meetings of the club will be
suspended until the fall term and
the new officers will assume du
ties then.
LamIbda'Chi[Picks
Sponsor F~orBall
Miss Jean Lumpkin of Colum
bia has been chosen by Lambda
Chi Alpha to represent the frater
nity in a contest to choose the
queen of the grand ball for the
21st General Assembly at Ashe
ville, N. C., June 21-23.
The queen will be selected by a
non-member committee from In
dianapolis, Ind.. national head
quarters, from photographs sent
by chapters from colleges through
out the United States and Canada,
each chapter being allowed to
make one nomination. The winner
will be the guest of Lambda Chi
Alpha at the Grove Park Inn from
June 21 to noon of June 24.
Miss Lumpkin, a junior, is a
member of Delta Delta Delta so
rority. She was selected "Miss
Garnet and Black" for the beauty
section of the 1947 year book by
Walter Thornton of New York
City and -was runner-up for tho
same title this year.
A king of the grand ball, to be
held the night of June 23, will be
chosen fronm among the delegated
after arrival at Asheville. Bill
Bostick, junior from McColl, will
be the official delegate from the
Epsilon Psi chapter of Carolina.
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Putnam; Lib Usher, for Tucker D
Mac Segais; MLs. J.eaane sza"i, '
Six Chemistry
Assistantships
Are Available
The university graduate school
has announced the availability of
six graduate assistantships in
chemistry for the 1948-49 academic
year.
Under provisions of the agree
ment, the assistants will be ex
pected to devote 12 hours each
week as laboratory assistants in
the departmnent of cheistry. They
may, at the same time, carry ap
proximately eight semester hours
of graduate work each semester.
This would mean completion of
approximately two-thirds of the
requirements for a masters degree
while earning the stipend of $100
per month for the nine months
of the academic year.
Interested and qualified students
should contact Dean W. H. Callcott.
Those intending to apply are ad
vised to do so immediately in or
der that final arrangements may
be completed as soon as possible.
AAUW Entertains
Graduating Coeds
Thirty graduating co-eds wvere
given an informal garden party
on the campus in front of Leiber
College Tuesday afternoon by the
Columbia branch of the American
Association of University Women.
Miss Nelle Douglass of the mat.h
matics department was in charge.
Pamphlets were distributed to
the girls for an understanding of
the club's work and how they
might join the organization. Re
freshments were served.
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