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Dean Chi Cocktail Drinking Scrip Poker Join Co-Ed Curriculum An announcement from Dean Childs' office today'confirmed the rumors circulating on the campus that the coeds are to be given a complete change of curriculum. A course In bridge-playing has now been added to the schedule. The course will carry four credits, because of the lab. It will be - re quired of any girl who enters Sims to register for the subject. Several of the profes'sors generously of fered to teach It, but since the course will take the place of his tory, Dr. Meriweather was chosen. Mrs. Childs came to this deci sion after a conference with Mrs. Pender, in which it was recognized that due to the fact that after 8 p. m., the girls are absorbed in history, the art of playing bridge Is neglected. Dean Bradley has also agreed to teach a course exclusively for girls, on playing strip poker. Two fraternities will give two courses for the girls: the Kappa Alphas will teach a course on how to make and drink cocktails, and the Sigma Nus will teach coeds how to fight. Meltum Girls To Warm Hotel With Spring Feverish Meltum Meltum Meltum sorority will have its spring fever dance tonight frm 9 p. m. until 1 a. m. in the ballroom of the Plaza Hotel. The Jumpateers will play for the entire dance. Snonqnrx for the dane ?ar@ shewn, on this page. There Is no use telling what their names are. The ballroom will be adorned with the bodies of those who so valiantly tried to climb the ladder to decorate the walls. They will be dressed in the gowns which they would have worn to the dance, if they had survived. Beer Is Served By Service Club In Arboretum The Carolina Christian Service club, in cooperatiOn with the 'Y', entertained at a beer-"stag, bag, drag"-party Saturday night in the Arboretum, directly behind Sims dormitory. The club, whose aim is to spread Christian service v a guests the miinisp1a olumbia chureIL'" In the seine Na of pic yu own yu The president announced that the Sandwiches - C ps. * SOUTHERN Martin Robe "The P c Phone 4-4812 WHY WALK1 Laundry and D There Station cily r stu n e,SPECIAL E e HOURS - ; I *UNI E LAUNDRY | Net to Ids Propoc *14 In this corner may be seen, if will be held tonight. Their names h Hutchinson ins Beauty Pageant Will Reign In May Bill Hutchinson was chosen beauty king in a contest given by Alpha Kappa Gamma, and present ed in Drayton hall Friday at 8 p. m. The selection of Sweet William sur prised no one, for it had been ru mored on the campus that he was far more beautiful in the eyes of the Judges than were the other entrees. Billy boy was dressed in a lovely spring outfit of lavender and yel low. His muscular build greatly complimented the ensemble, creat ing a panic whan he l'imbered across the stage. The orchid which he wore had a perfect background on the lavender coat, and the yel low trousers furnished a distract ing contrast from the other half. His posture and graceful walk, according to the judges were influ ential in getting him the title of most handsome man of the group. The females present in the audi ence got a big thrill when beauti full Bill hove in sight, as was evi denced by the groans and moans. Judges for the event were the members of Delta Delta Delta so rority. Handsome Hutchinson will be the king of May in the annual May court. He will be crowned by the May queen at the coronation ball held in April. Other contestants in the pageant were Clyde Godbold, representing tenement 24 %; Bob Solomons, rep resenting Sigma Chi; John Zim merman Nelson, representing Co lumbia; Howard House, represent ing Sigma Nu; Willie Heustess, representing Kappa Sigma; Rob ert Sumwalt, representing Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Bill King, repre senting Lambda Chi Alpha; Cecil Gray, representing Kappa Alpha; club's service program for next week will be to cheer the dejected inmates of the fraternity houses.. ea foods - Dinners ,D CHICKEN 90 estaurant e to t" 1507 Gervais St. ross town to get Cleaning Service'? i the Campus espe ts' convenience. FOR STUDENTS at. 9-1 ITY RY EANING flCE The Cantes Oes Progr Spol you will look real hard, the spon ive slipped our minds(?), but thel Rush Week I Ends As Big Pledge Favor Post-deadline rushing was jurisdiction of Pan-Hellenic were allowed to sign up for i The sororities conferred o: with the officers of Pan-Hell to the president of Pan-Hellenic many of the sorority girls have nc time for active participation in a large number of sorority projects, due to the fact that many men ask them for dates and they are afraid to refuse. All men who signed up for rush week were gladly taken in by the sororities. Registration was held Friday in Maxey lobby, from 9 to 12 a. m. Requirements for registra tion were that the prospective rushee must sign his own name on the list, that he know at least one girl in each sorority, and that he know the proper method for getting lipidated sugar of the second-hand variety. Dean Chase met with the rushees Friday at 2 p. m., to discuss and illustrate the proper ways and means to conduct themselves In so rority rooms and houses. He alsc spoke on the superior value of a new and different approach to so rority members, in order to be sure of getting a bid. Many of the men stated before rush week began that they were already positive of get ting a bid. No scheduled parties were held, Rushees were excused from all classes, however, to give them more time to attain good standing with their sorority sisters-to-be. Rushees were not allowed to spend the night in sorority houses or in the rooms of sorority girls Penalty for so doing would have meant that the rushee must wall until next rush week to pledge Rushees were, however, allowed t< talk to sorority girls when only oni sorority was represented. On the last day of rush week rushees met with Dean Childs anc the officers of Pan-Hellenic to re ceive bids. No talking was allowei during the deciding period, excepi that which was absolutely nece. sary. Men who are now sorority mem bers are Bill Keith (who was the first man to sign up for rusk week), Alpha Delta P1; Ralph Ca. nine, Tucker Dana, Bill Hutchin son, Pete Wardlaw, and Bobb3 Sumwalt, Delta Delta Delta; Her bert Drucker; Delta Tau; Kenneth Baldwin and Herman Davidson, Zeta Tau Alpha; and John Cope. land, and Ned Threatt, Kappa Delta. Sol Abrams, representing Phi Ep silon; Reese Daniel, representing P1 Kappa Phi; Fletcher Dean, rep resenting P1 Kappa Alpha; and Rupert Blocker ,representing Phi Sigma Kappa. Enjoy ilso Owens' Crea at our Cant\ Enjoy Wil Owens' elo Punch Yo le C L 3170 170 5 MAIN ?ssive, EdL M1sors sors for the Meltum Meltum Melti r faces we wil never forget. :or Men Wheels red Sorority held by all sororities in th council last week. Only mei -ushing by the sororities. i this plan several weeks ag< mic council, because, accordin Bldg. No. 'C Is Home Of All Wrecks Building "C," one of the moc ern buildings on the campus, alon with A, B, D, E, and F, was coi structed in 1947 for permaner use. These alphabetical edifice presented few problems durin construction, and only a fe, workmen suffered broken bone and hewds when they-the bult ings, that is-collapsed. The spectacular entrance to "C is wide enough for a gathering c two people, and few persons ax injured every day when hit by th swinging doors as in-going tt dents meet out-going ones. "C" has modern desks, whic are tables etched with the name of those who have sat befori Chairs are a little above the ta bles and are so straight and coni fortable that less than fiv'e-sixth of the students have curvature c the spine and dislocated backs. Especially comfortable durn January and July, "C" is uniquel insulated to cooperate with 'th seasons. Thermostats are set fc 40 degrees in the winter and 10 degrees for summer, adding tI spread of pneumonia and hei prostration. Another unusual feature is pre vided by the windows, which pre fer to stay closed in arid weath4 and open to let in the rain. But "C" is the building for a education. The cardboard wall. bi tween rooms are thin and acoui tics are good, so that a free couri in political science, psycholog: philosophy, and journalism can I obtained by sitting in one of tI class rooms. Floors are music. and such a beautiful thunderin rumble occurs when one classi dismissed that other professor are entranced into dispissing the eager charges. To se'e the building from afa is a lovely sight. "A," "B," "D, "E," and "F" share honors wit It for attractiveness. It Is a bur galow, built of which cheeseboart that fits well Into the few feE separating stone Davis college an brick Petigru. But classes In "C are so interesting that not man students listen to the enlightenina conversations of the law utunenti ication Foi im sorority spring fever dance which KA Sues Tri-Dets For Injuries Given By Ressling Girls By HUBERT T. HENDRIX Dormant animosity a g a i n a t strenuous athletics in sororities has burst into open conflagration with the -filing of a complaint against the Tri-Delt sorority in the court - of Will You Pleas on behalf of the Kappa Alpha fraternity. The complaint alleged that the sorority maintains an "attractive nuisance" in the form of two foot balls and that a KA member, Thomas E. MacFie of Columbia, "was injured and did suffer great humiliation and embarrassment" becaue nf Raid sttrstive inissnn 9 A Tri-Delt football kicked by - MacFie became irretrievably lodged t atop the drain of Sims dormitory, 5 and the sorority demanded payment 9 from MacFie's fraternity, W. Sam v uel Baker, "Unfrocked Lawyer for a the Plaintiff" said today. The KA's filed their claims on the same day as the sorority. "To place a football in such a ,f position that any red-blooded e young Southern gentleman will see e it and be tempted to play with said football is to place an attractive nuisance before any innocent and h unsuspecting young men, who, on 8 visiting these sweet and demure young ladies, suddenly finds him self engaged in a strenuous game -of football, in which he must par a ticipate for the expediency of self Sprotection," the complaint read. The plaintiff asked that the court order the defendant "to do more ,courting and less 'rassling' and to econfine their athletic activities to r repulsing the advances of 8AE's, 5 Sigma Nu's, and other such ver min", charging that: t"Holding themselves out to the general public as an organization for the development of the young womanhood of our fair state in re rality these young women conduct themselves as an athletic club and n perform in a rieanner similar to .that of the Amazons in fiction: In .keeping and maintaining a danger ous and attractive nuisance, one football which can and did cause ' injury to the plaintiff, one T. Mac P ie . . . which negligent and un lawful acts were the proximate 'cause of the damage to the plain tiff." Unfrocked lawyer Baker said to r day that the fraternity will apply to the Will You Pleas court for the rrelief demanded if the defendant ,, fails to answer the complaint with in 20 days. I, That's our pride and joy-build t ing "C"--where students in win i ter bring along an extra coat and 'a pot of coffee. And then there's p another building with the wide r stairway that we show to visitors .-but Legare is anoaer str.. - Dormitor Curfew Rings Courting Boo Nightly On ( Mrs. Arney Childs, dean ol rules for dormitory coeds, to The move was made after the liberty. The movement was ir by Dr. Winsey, "Progressive I Frat Party Be Coronation Time For Frat Queen The Phi Hadda Date fraternity had its annual Drink till Dawn ball in the Cotillion hotel Friday from 9 p. m. until ? a. m. Music was furnished by Hired Hands and his orchestra. The ballroom was decorated In the fraternity colors, gold and orange. Goldenrod and poppies carried the color scheme to com pletion. The fraternity sweetheart was announced at the ball. She is the glamorous Miss Dee Icer from Snowflurry, Cal. She was crowned "Miss Candlelight Love" by Miss Igetha Pinnes, the fraternity sweetheart last year. Before the dance a cocktail party was held at the home of Hugo Hangover for fraternity brothers and their dates, and alumnae. During intermission a drop-in was held at thp hnmz of arnther member of the fraternity, Frank I;ee Spiking, for actives, and their dates. items DiscloAse .A Of Character Of Well-Thought-Ofs There are four items which must go in this issue, despite the fact that they are absolutely un connected. Item number one Dean C. sal lied forth to the beach this week end witt Dean D., to regain her precious health. She must have really been nigh unto death-she gave Friday classes a cut. Item number two: Phi Epsilon Pew had a cabaret party, with the "traditional crate of beer," according to Ruth Patrick. And, of all people, RUDY RIVERS went STAG!!! Item number four: Jane Dowe came in at 1 ayem one Tuesday night not long ago. Now DON'T GET EXCITED. She was coming. in from home. A T T HE 'I * NEXT SWed jobA . S *Sundtru* FoceofEv wUIA gIOt.D 'i"' ,gAG0#5S Aestr e.% gudS. hg es Cato Caper ,OL He.althan y Women At Dawn; iths Opened 5ibbs Green women, has announced new become effective immediately. coeds staged a revolution for ispired by a new book written iducation." She encouraged the girls to stay out until the curfew, which will ring at 6 a. m., on week days and at 8 a. m., on weekends, because, according to the book, night air is cool and activating. All keys to women's dormitories will be thrown away. In connection with her move, Mrs. Childs dismissed all house mothers and unlock all screens. She announced that if ladders are de sired, they will be attached to the windows. Girls who do not date at least 40 hours a week and who are not married at the end of the first month will be expelled automati cally. Diplomas will be given to all those meeting the fore-mentioned requirements, and Phi Beta Kappa keys will be awarded to those who have a family at the end of the first year. Courting booths will be installed on Gibbes Green, and the arboretum is open also for this purpose, ac cording to Dean Childs. In connection with the revolu nt the legislature the e lab i o ed lecturers who will assist in teaching will include Errol Flynn, Tommy Manville, and Rob ert Mitchum, all of whom are of fering scholarships to co-eds ap plying for an M.R.S. There seems to be opposition to Mrs. Childs' program, however, for Jse Jackson, dean of men, hr. announced that all men students must be in by 9 p. m., nightly. Housefathers will be installed in all tenements and men's dormitories. Included in the list of housefathers will be Dean Jackson, Admiral Smith, Frank Sloan, Dr. Babcock, and Captain Needham. According to an announcement from Dean Childs' office, the new regulations will allow the ball on Maxcy monument to remain in one position. 'HEA TRE S WEEK e e * Sece S re 0of - Matvyn Ma perre gMN ado Fri. *e' in' Old CalUe Re, SOStaa . e Down o h Hiouse Aeroes E~ssential to Good Happnes! *''*a*