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Co-Ed Nets $186 Profit For Relief One hundred and eighty-six dol lars were taken in at the Co-ed fashion show Dec. 1, Harriet Riv kin, president of the Co-ed Asso ciation, announced Dec. 8 at the bi-monthly meeting. The money will be used to further the club's CARE project for European re lief. A committee was appointed, with Rita Ness as chairman, to make plans for high school weekend, which will be conducted at the university in the spring. The purpose of this weekend will be to interest high school co-eds in at tending the university. MusicGroup HasBanquet Sings Carols The University Glee Club spon sored a banquet for members of the music department and dates Thursday at the Green Derby res taurant following the candlelight service in the chapel at 6 o'clock. After the banquet, the guests went caroling. Officers of the glee club are: Gloria Allison, president; Sara Jane Benson, vice president; Bar bara Raffield, secretary; Charles Jones, business manager. Canadian Student Compares National Yuletide Customs Eunice Stevenson, of Nova Sco tia, graduate student in English, spoke to the Episcopal students at their Canterbury club meeting Sunday night. Miss Stevenson discussed the customs of the Christmas season in Canada, comparing them with the customs followed in the Unit ed States. She mentioned the un usual French, English, and Scot tish practices that are observed in her country, where, she said, the hoiday sea.wu begins early In November. Student's Laundry Service Will Open In Sims Dormitory Student laundry service will be available in the basement of Sims Women's dhormitory after Jan. 3. The laundry wvill be open to all students. Three automatic Bendlix wvash ing machines wvill be installed at firs3t, Mrs. Childs, dean of women, announced. If there should be a demand for an electric ironer andl more washing machines, they will be addedl later. The laundry will have a full-, time attendlant, and appointmients; ICENTRAL I DRUG Co0.~ UOPEN 24 HOURS ~ ~'5197-PHONES-5198 : ti 1204 MAIN STREET U VIs SOX'S ST E -Speciali: $1.00 Short And San 723 Saluda Technician s XRayCourse Is Offered Dr. Ruth Plenge, of the Spar tanburg general hospital, wishes to interview women 'vho will com plete their pre-nursing training in January. The hospital will pay expenses for a year's training at the hospital, at the end of whiel the student will be an X-ray tech nician, qualified by the America,; Medical Association. No training is necessary to qualify. Dr. Plenge prefers col lege graduates who have done wt 1 in their academic work, whethe they he A.B. or B.S. graddittes If enough are interested at thw university, she will arrange an in terview in Columbia. Two women will be selected to begin the year's study in Febru ary. and others will be selected in June. No salary will be giv,n while the students are training, but at the end of the year they will,*be eligible to receive a regular tech nician's salary. All interested women may apply to Mrs. Childs, dean of women, or write directly to Dr. Plenge. All May Join Carol Sing Monday Eve Students will gather on the steps of McKissick Library Mon 1ay at 8 p. m. for a connunit v sing. Dr. Ilavilah Babcock, hei' )f the English department, is in !harge of the half-hour Chri.-t - ias carol sing and expects mo :han a thousand students to join vith him. Special feature of the sing will )e a rendition by severa! facuil y nembers. At 8:30 p. m. students of Dr. labeock's vocabulary classes will ik toys and *>od to the poore1 eetions of Columbia, where th., vill co titinue their caroling. Whristian Service Group Re-elects Coker For Head The Carolina Christian Serviee itlu will have its Christmas party ;aturday night at the home of [ris Morris at Lake Shore, Mary Ellen Coker, presidielnt, announced it the club's weekly meeting Dec. 9. Mary Ellen Coker, sen ior from T'urbeville, was re-elected piresi - lent of thme club for the sp)ring se mester. Ann Williams, sophomore fr'om Swansea, Ellie WVestbrook. senior from NorthI Augusta, and( G;eorge Couch, sop)homore from Easley, were elected vice-presi Ienits and program chairman, Cecil Ward, sophomore from Timmons. ville, was elected secretary, and Sybil l'atricek, sophomore froni Bowvman, sargeanit-at-arms. Program chairmen announced liat gifts of food and flowers would be taken to innmates at the Richland County Conv'alescent Flume andl the C'on federate Sol - :her's Home and that a Chiristlms program would he given at thle Veterans' Hospital in Columbia. for the machinres may be' nmade with her-, or the student's laundry may lbe left in her charge. IT AK HOUSE sing In - STEAKS orders dwiches 5 Points Above are officers of the Co-Ed Laura Speed, secretary; Margie I I reasurer. George B. R Will Prese Marcia Richards and George Bryan Patrick, students in the de partment of music, will present their junior recilal tonlight in the chalpeI at 8:301) p. m. Margaret Ellen Barker will be the accom panist. Coorn~h: 194R. Laccmt & Mia To&ico Cci - no a ne Cock Co-ed Officers Wi\ Association. Left to right, they earlstein, reporter; Harriet Rivkin itrick, Marcia mt Junior Re Miss Richards will play "Stu dio," by Scarlatti, "Sonata Opu? 90" by Beethoven, "Nachtstuck Op. 23," by Schumann, "La Mari posa," by Sandoval, 'Minstrels," by Debussy, and 'Impromptu in A Flat," by Chopin. Patrick, baritone, will sing "Consume Them All" (St. Paul), . ....... "'i tim a *$ ndb .......... are: Mable Pace, vice president; president; and Helen Lee Moore, Richards citals Tonight "Ich Grolle Night," by Schumann, 'Widmung," by Schumann, "My Lady Walks in Loveliness," by Charles, and "Captain Mac," by Sanderson. The recital, which is under the sponsorship of Hugh Williamson, director of the music department, will be open to the public. "GIVE .. * ..... . eve me, at Christmas of Chester fields is a Ssmoker! So, giv4 e they're ...-... -I Lib CaldwE To Be Kap Dream Gir By .BURRE lib Caldwell was named the for 1948 at their Founder's Di Columbia hotel Friday evening engraved silver compact as a i by Willie Heustess, president Reddish blond haired Miss Cald well who hails from Allendale ex claimed that it was the most thrill ing moment of her life. Woody Woodward, whose orchestra played for the dance, offered a kiss to Kappa Sigma's new sweetheart. Lib Caldwell is the daughter of Mrs. lMIzabeth Stoney Caldwell of Columbia. She is a sophomore at Carolina and is pledged to the Delta Delta Delta sorority. Lib is also active in the Canterbury club and the YWCA. Jeanne Turner, Zeta Tau Alpha from Columbia, was last year's "Dream Girl of Kappa Sigma." Boutennaires Sing At Student-Faculty Tea At Flinn Hall Student-faculty teas this year began Dec. 16 in Flinn Hall with students in the English depart ment and in the schools of educa tion, journalism, fine arts, home making, hygiene, nursing, and so cial work invited. The tea was held from 5 to 6 p. m. and refreshments were served by coeds. The 13outen naires sang. Mrs. Harry Davis was in charge of the affair. 'EM BY THE CA says Arthur Godfr time or any 'load of good 'em by the R cigarette. U S - te I -artt December 17', 1948 Pil Named pa Sigma I Of 1949 LL SANDERS "Dream Girl of Kappa Sigma" ty Ball in the ballroom of the ,. She was presented with an emembrance of the fraternity of Chi Omega chapter. Commerce Frat, KAPsi, Adds Eight Beta Upsilon chapter of Alpha Kappa Psi, professional com merce fraternity, pledged eight men at the regular meeting Tues (lay night. The new pledges are Charles W. Gambrell, Greenville;; Charles N. Mayfield, Columbia; A. C. Platt, Myrtle Beach; James N. Power, Abbeville; Robert A. Har den, Ellenton; James J. Horton, Heath Springs; Dan Winesett, Jr., Dillon; James G. Luton. Sumter. Beta Epsilon chapter was in stalled at the university Sept. 25, 1948. It was organized for the purpose of aiding commerce stu dents in the pursuance of their education. Officers of the fraternity are Harold A. Staab, president; Her man .1. Warneke, vice president; Haroldl M. Nesbitt., secretary; James A. Bowen, treasurer; Rich ard W. Edens, historian and Charles W. Goforth, ritualist and pledgemlaster. Adj. Pr-of. James A. Morris is the faculty advisor. RTON" BY: