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Pi Lambda Phi Fi All Other Groups For Third Consec Pi Lambda Phi fraternity of the Inter-fraternity Council an average of :3.058 for the all other canpus groups for . Delta Pi sorority WIaS runn( followed by Zeta Tau Alpha The student body average was 3.838. The all women average of 3.469 exceeded the men's average of 3.914. The non-veterans, men and women, beat the veterans with scores of 3.779 and 3.874 respec tively. Comparative scholastic averages for the semester are as follows: Pi Lambda Phi Fraternity ........ 3.058 Alpha Delta Pi Sorority . ....... 3.099 Zeta Tau Alpha Sorority 3.308 Kappa Delta Sorority 3.308 Pi Beta Phi Sorority '.445 Chi Omega Sorority 3.493 Delta Delta Delta Sorority 3.609 Delta Zeta Sorority 3.673 Alpha Epsilon Phi Sorority :1.690 Phi Epsilon Ili Fraternity 3.736 '"#Ita Tau Sorority 31.743 Alpha Tau Omega Fraternity 3.763 li Kappa Phi Fraternity 3.839 Lambda Chi Alpha Fraternity 3.847 Kappa Alpha Fraternity 3.971 Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity 4.003 Phi Kappa Sigma Fraternity 4.021 Sigma Alpha Epsilon . Fraternity 4.028 Sigma Chi Fraternity 4.054 Phi Sigma Kappa Fraternity 4.095 Kappa Sigma Fraternity 4.387 Sigma Nu Fraternity 4.451 "1TH14 PLAZ. 0 0 0 * ijenicious f, * Sof* Drinks So Remember: "THE PLAZA' "GOTI A 111G D) 0 R I E NR A AccordEing to a MORE DOCTORI THAN ANY OT IDoctore smoke Ine pleasure, tootl And whb mons .sked i11.597 docteors w,hat cigerette s -aternity Leads In Scholarship itive Semester gained permanent possession scholastic cup by maintaining spring term of 1948 to lead he third consecutive semester. r-up with an average of 3.099 -orority with 3.308. QUESTIONNAIRE (Continued from Page One) would like to see new and adequate quarters for the instruction of pharmacy." 1len Harbin, student: "Instill in the students loyalty for their school, so that they will be proud of Carolina and loyal to it after graduation." 'rof. WI'. A. Foran, history: "Something should be done to in tegrate the work of Carolina with the people of the state. We have beetn too aloof from the people of otir state and we can obtain closer cooperutioi in two ways: by en larging the Extension Division ac tivities and by adopting means to attract the alumni back to the uni -ersity. And we need a winning football team." A former edutcator of the uni versity listed five ways to better conditions. lie would place more emphasis in getting and keeping a better faculty and avoid losing younger faculty members by pro viding more attractive salaries. "A better library is needed and more money should be spent for books and additions made every year so as to plug up library col lection gaps in all departments. "Better and more housing facili ties and better eating facilities for women students are needed. The timid attitude that the university now has regarding controversial issues should be done away with," he added. 4'S THE PLACE Sandwiches u Ice Cold Beer STAG or DRAG B THE PLACE" INNEfl D)ATlE?" L PLAZA M4atIenwIde survey: S I SMOKE CAMELS HER CIGARETTE a three leading independent research organisa. saw smoked. sh, brandame mo.at .. ..Caet BIRDS-I-VIEW . . . An amazing revelation we've just discovered in the Caro lina H1andbook-"Sororities . . . for girls only." Drat! . . . . . . A group of students look ing at a recent picture of a girl eating grasshoppers. One disgust ed onlooker gasping, "Gawd! I'lli bet she has a helluva time getting a date. Think of kissing THAT!"I . . . Doctor Penney commenting on the proposal to move the uni versity, "Tradition can't keep out roaches and bedbugs." . . . Janitor protesting dormi tory conditions in his own quaint way '. . . he wears a gas mask as he cleans up. . . . . . . One Gamecock columnist to another, "Come on in and com plain a while.". . . . A mongrel horde sleeping in Preston lobby. Suggested chanre of naime to "Preston Ken nels." ... . . . The editor's latest column being measured as "5 paces long" by amused bystanders. . . . . . . Fifty or so embarrassed Carolina students sheepishly sit ting down after wildly cheering the Tulsa team which appeared on the field in uniforms closely resem bling those usually worn by the Carolina team. . . . . . . Students complaining that the Canteen's cinnamon rolls tasted lIke soap this week and like kero sene last week. Administration of ficial's retort: "Well, at least you get a variety." . . . Ann Rogers found at hter desk calmly typing on a roll of the solft kind of paper we wish some newspapers would use. Ann's explanation: "Just writing one of Carroll Gilliam's editorials. This is the Tissue Issue!" . . . . . . A bewildered black cat wan dering around the music depart ment. Musta thought one of the sopranos was giving out with a mating call. . . . . . . And six feet of asphalt pavement is awarded to a gentle man, not too well versed in parlia mentary affairs, for the most un fortunate statement of the week. The aforementioned rose at a re cent meeting to announce, "Mr. President, I wish to make a move lInlit.'' Euphradians initiate Four Tuesday Night The ECuphradian Literary Society initiated Whit Plowden, Harvey Teal, Bill Gibbes, and Bobby Hirsch at its regular meeting Tues day night. Bob G,ib son was elected censo, replacing Ray ford Gambrell, who is now vice-president of the so ciety. Monroe Messer, Kennieth D)eanm and Frank IEpps made t heir initiatory speeches. Prove f4 reported \ due tc In that test, hum smoked Camels, age of oneC to twc examined the thi careful examinat - tion due to smok Make tli days in Let i flavor < expertli SYou'l - Try you you and c (SiJ P ofEUU Fl 9 1 Pq-F hmw - - ----- Former Studen Commending Biy N.\NNING HA.\RIS1 The following is a letter written by a former student to alumni of the university in 1946. It has been ptblished in the Alumni News let ter, but because it offers an in sight to the goings on behind the scenes in the alumni world which we, as students, seldom realize, it is herewith reproduced. "l)ear Alumnus: "One of the things every Caro man or wnn..remmpniners with real gratitude its receiving the "Gamecock" and other publi cations and -personal messages from the University Alumni As sociation . . . readigy the news abtout old friends and keeping in touch with Carolina. Whether just stationed around in the States, or way out there on a Ahip that mail from home was about the best thing in life . . . SO when I return ed to the campus, I decided to do lii- all the rest of the 'old boys' . . . I made a trip to thie alumni office. ir yourself what throat spe whern 30-day smoking test IROAT IRRITI smoking CA M dreds of menCf and womien, fromr ad only Camels, for 3( 0 oscuLtiv packs a day . Anad t he noted t hroal -oatS o)f these smokers eatch week ionls-rep)orted nlot one sing/1e case s Camel mildness test. Test Camels your own "T-70ne". .. T for Ta:te a 'OUR OWN TASTE tell you aho if Camel's choice tobaccos - so cat -blended. Let YOUR OWN THR( ful story of Camel's cool, cool mildtn I enjoy the test...every puff of it. Yot. Camels and test them as you smoke th< are not convinced that Camels are th< ever smoked, return the package with we will refund its full purchase pi 'wad R J. Reynolds Toaccon (:'. Wii Lewis And Staf f tWrites TO Oth oermices Of* Lewi "I SUpposNe Ii received a special treatmnent froml Ralph Lewis, thle executive secretary, and his Office force, J or when I asked a few ques tins about thle office anid how it work,ed they conducted mie around onl a regular 'Cook's Tour.' Most of us have heard about thle 'thou sands of cards' filed in thle alumni office to keep) track Of us all, but I still had only a remote idea of the mult.itudinous records involved. "Mrf. Lewis estimates that there are about 15,000 living alumni, ofi thle approximiately 25,000 who have attended the university ( not to mention the mnore than 4,000 'fu ture alumni' who are, enrolled nlow) . . . . "SeparaIte biographical files are k-ept on each student attending the unIiversity. anld uIpon1 graduation the cards are merely brOulghlt Up to date and moved to the general files, sind that student is automati cally an alumnus. "With the ground work of f;ind isbet Wolf 1643 AIN SRRRT 44.\ cialists ct torcoast,oO e dasup--an a er-~ edaspca spect ileits wh-oiRlhIw h -a tae seof ar,247hs0ffc yoref for whn3a0 d e us ut the1 rich ultel feadhwi efuly aed taeycnduce aon LA_Ts ael yo headaotheth Istll aj d onml, eoedao m r. Letian etim athtthr at midst 15,00livngalunite the unused Camael 500wohv aendedla the unvri' ntt aa mox.. qa er Aluniu s's Ofice I I m a l i on to 1 lig aiLImm111 well hgun II anld the frien.dshii of' Si Manly hind th awssciation. limi.' are to 1ii SuI e I1 an alkum,cni Maga inv. tc extund ight up to the of ial eild )I the war every Service pwc.ibe n. Our Men and,0 wom1eln in the ai med fiorces, tto organize later a pelrmanleit alumnni fund to bring to the university tihse finer things in education not now provided by 10ther ouces. to crganize classes an( club. to promote meetings and stujprirt for the university and its cause, to bring back the good old hmecming cdays alIIIIni love so well. ".Anld the, are pians that are ging io be some day an accepted part of the university 'way of life' ...avd I truthfully vy that it is all based on a house of cards . . . the 100,000 cards in those alumnII)i offive file,z." In the picture above Lewis is seen sorting some of the literature which his office handles in its con tacts with Carolina alumni. (WSC Ph4ito by Iarris and Teal.) You know what it takes to be a champion on the playing field: Speed! Stamina.! Per formance! On your study desk, you'll thrill to those same winning qualities in your own Under wood Ch/ampion Portable Type You'll get along better with neatly typed homework and classroom papers. You'll win the admiration of friends with your legibly-typed letters. You'll win more leisure for sports and other activities with the help of this speedy classmate. So put this Campus Champ on y'our team. Don't delay . .. ask For illustrated, descri Underwood 4 Dept. C-1. On. Park Ave Typewrites. .. Adding Machin< Carbon Paper . .. Ribb Unxderwood Limited, 135 Vic Page Three Pre- Medical ;roup Hears )octor Seibels Dr. Robert IE. Seibels, foremost ithority on obstetrics and gynee ogy in South Carolina, spoke at )ubllic lecture last night in Le m[1te College on "Diagnosim of arly Cancer of the Womb by tudy of Cytology." The lecture was Spollsored by Alpha Epsilon )elta, an honior pre-medical fra ern-ity at the university. )octor Seies. a native Colum ian, comnpleted his college educa im. at the university in 1910 and ,Itered the Columbia University 'Ih-e of Physicians and Sur eons :n the same year. For two -ears he interned at St. Luke's Seibel enlisted in the U. S. A rmy Medical Corps in 1917 and was nnijssioned a Second Lieu tennt. lie was discharged in 1923 a L.t. Ci'olnel. .\t preseI.t DIctor Seibels is di. 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