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CCg C )V9an 9i eeC ..... a spoke a week ... . By BOOTY WALL PLEDGE SPONSOR OF LAMBDA CHI-Dot Link, Phi Phi, was chosen sponsor of the '49 pledge class of Lambda Chi and presented an engrav,ed gold loving cup at the fra ternity's Founder's Day banquet and dance, Saturday night, March 19 . . . Also Millique Metts was selected as the out. standing pledge and received an engraved key of the fra ternity in recognition of this honor. Carolina Cup Races3-WHICH WAY DID HE GO and who WON??? Those were the screams of the Carolina students 'at the races in Camden, Saturday afternoon-of course SOME people saw the first two races, only-from then on, it was a mad scramble for "cooling refreshments"!!! We couldn't distinguish everyone since the place was swarming with Carolina students and their dates, alumni, and even some without dates. The following are a few of those for tunate individuals-Anne Mood, Jimmy Mason, June Niggel, Fred Jumper, Sassy Robertson, Billy Shull, Anne Butler, Jackie Moorman, Felicia Howell, Bo Morrison, Dot Griffith, Ann Davis, Forest Abbott, Anne Bunch, Jim Dallas, Charlie Gasque, Harriott Barnwell, Tommy Howell, Callie Phillips, Othneil Weinges, Mr. and Mrs. Scriven Brockington (Betty Lee Phillips), Amelia Cannon, Irene Herty and John Mason. Also, Bert Edens, Doc Wiliford, Don Brown, Margaret Bras well, Tommy Teal (taking pictures as usual), Ann Porcher Ziegler, Julie Simpson, Harriet Martin, Jay Quick, Dorine Creighton, Vic Johnson, Paul Phillips, Virginia Doughty and Harry Mosley and hundreds more!!! Pete Lane and Mary Jumper were there, tool Pete still can't understand why he saw two horses in the winner's circle-shall we disillusion him by telling him that there was really ONLY ONE??? Among the faculty glimpsed strolling around between the races were Dr. and Mrs. Turney-High of the sociology de partment and Mr. and Mrs. Sharp of the psychology de partment. Alpha Delta Pi Drop-in-ADPi had an informal drop-in in honor of new pledges, Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. James Ellison on Harden street. Hostesses were Jean Hull, president of the alumnae chapter, Mrs. James Daniel, Mrs. Paul Horton and Minnie Holmes. Initiation-Phi Kappa Sigma will honor new members with a party in the Women's Club, Saturday, March 26. Pledges who will be initiated immediately before the party are Roy Berry, Bert Bowers, Dick Brown, Jim Cordell, Jack Crowley, Boyd Dodd, Hook Lawrence, George Lee, Eugene Rogers, Richmond Smith, Harold Schmoekel, Ed Trexler, Bill Yetman, and Harold Zobel. . . . Delta Zeta initiated Nancy MeLemore and Betty Ortmann Saturday afternoon. WEDDING AND ENGAGEMENTS AND PINS-Nancy MacEachern, Kappa Delta, is pinned to Jack Kelly, KA. . . . PiKA George "Pat" Patrick is now engaged to Evelyn Thorn ley who graduated in February . . . and SURPRISE OF THE WEEK. if you haven't already heard I l!-ChiO Electa Ha! and Dan Tyler of Florence were MARRIED Tuesday after noon at 5 o'clock in the Shandon Presbyterian Church. The honeymoon will be the trip to Texas where he will be sta tioned with Army Air Corps. . .. Electa just wouldn't let him leave without her!!! PARTYING, IN GENERALs-The Forest Hill club in Greenville was the scene of much "partying" for Lucy Harris, George Shelor, Howard House, Harrison Pruitt, Betsy Moore and Bobby Gaines Saturday night. . . . "Tee Dee" Springs and Bob Wright journeyed down to Myrtle Beach for the week-end. Ish Thomas vows that it is sum mer already after she returned from a visit to Beaufort and the beach with a SUNBURN-In March, too! !!-Among those enjoying a wiener roast at the "Y" camp recently were Claire Parler, Don Smith, Marie Edwards, Kathleen Brown, Joe Rogers, Olive Long, Norma Bergman and Manning Har ris (working??) . . . Ruth Stone went to Greenwood this past weekend to catch up on all the latest gossip.... IDON'T FORGET TO SEND ALL THE NEWS YOU Q~W TO BOX 4203. aFREEM cb tob * .an. Bulldog Bites And Spends 4 In Owners C( By A. C. Mike likes people-especiall No few students have seen clipped-eared figure gracing dormitories. If you haven't guessed, Mike to Fitzhugh L. Perry of Myrt Mike was threatened with a case in equityotwo weeks ago and had to leave town hurriedly until things blew over. It all happened while he was frolicking on the beach, chasing sea gulls, and get ting his nose pinched by irate sand crabs that he spotted a slinky streaming thing trailing in the breeze and moving under the loco motion of two feminine legs. Im mediately his curiosity was piqued and he began investigation. The attraction turned out to be some kindly lady who was taking her afternoon stroll. Mike fell in love with her immediately, displaying his ardor by leaping upon the frightened woman, greasing her face with a moist tongue, and shaking the trailing edge of the flowing beach coat with deter mined jaws. The victim sent up a flurry of pantomimes that would have made Al Jolson jealous. Mike knew im mediately that he had a playmate. He danced in and out growling a guttural delight while mouthing her shoes, then returning to the floating cloak for a few playful shakes and tugs. Before the panicky woman had an attack of angina pectoris Fitz hugh reached her, called off his dog and spanked him soundly, alli to Mike's exLreme dismay at such unwarranted treatment. Both the kindly lady's shoes were untied, paw marks specked her bodice, and the beach coat re sembled shredded wheat. "I'm terribly sorry, lady, but he wouldn't hurt a flea," Fitz hugh condoled. "Yes, but I'm no fleal" the wo man spouted angrily. "You'll hear from this!" The nexL day a policeman made an unsocial call. Result: Mike at tended the university for a week, slept in a Plym'outh convertible, and made canine love to squealing co-eds who scrambled upon auto mobile hoods, scurried into door ways, and just plain ran. One tried to shinny up a tree when Mike twisted up for an introduc tion. Perry r'eceived word three days ago that his mother had replaced the beach coat, and its owner had taken' the new garment and left town. But, nevertheless, Mike, say authorities, must be kept out of circulation for a while. He is now back home, leading a chained-down dog's life and pout ing sulkily,. over a confinement which he can't understand. He still likes people, though especially ladies. &4oe 1.10 ATE SADDLE" stay "In style" . . . and allt by quality shoemakers as comfortable as they are serviceable. A "Better Buy" by FREEMAN. Thick Red Rubber anl - sport bottoms. SOther Freemans' $9.95 to $99 Ia Co. Beachrobe sonfinement nvertible CLARDY y ladies. his pug-nosed, bobbed-tailed, he campus and touring the is a boxer bull-dog belonging ;le Beach, pre-dental student. Counselors Visit Alumnae Chapter And Zeta Actives Miss Carolyn Manahan and Miss Jean Dunn, chapter counselors for Zeta Tau Alpha, visited and in spected the sorority here last week Both counselors were pres ent for the final rush party on Thursday, at pledging ceremonies, and at regular chapter meeting Monday. They were guests of the Columbia Zeta alumnae chapter at a luncheon. Before their-arrival in Columbia Miss Manahan and Miss Dunn were at the University of Georgia organizing a new chapter of the sorority. Miss Dunn was also present at the reinstallation cere monies of the chapter at Virginia State Teachers' college, where thel fratrnity was founded on Oct. 8, 1898. GREEN PA OT B BREAKFAST LUNCH D1INER ...... AA MILY 1 0 GERI Fraternity Bids To New Students Issued Tomorrow First semester freshmen and transfera may be pledged by the fraternities after 2 p. m. Satur lay, April 2, according to an an nouncement of the Interfraternity council. Each rushee who has been is sued a bid or bids will receive an envelope in the campus mail Sat urday. The rushee must then re port to the fraternity he chooses to Join. A man must have a "C" average on 12 hours of scholastic work to be eligible for pledging. 15 Men Selected For Membership By Cotillion Club The Cotillion club elected 15 new members at a joint meeting of the officers and executive committee Wednesday at 5 p. m. in Flinn hall, according to Sam L. McKittrick, Greenville, president. Elected to membership were Roger Wilson, Macon, Ga.; Fran cis Talbert, Allendale; Bill Domi ney, Columbia; Joe Askew, Lock hart; Henry Nelson, Hemingway; Jeff Long, Myrtle Beach; B4yard Pickett, Sullivan's Island; James Graham, McClellanville; Charles Penney, Columbia; Paul Hinson, Heath Springs; Reese Daniel, Charlotte, N. C.; Branan Yarbor ough, Columbia; Horace Curtis, Sumter; Kenneth Bull, Cameron; and Gerald Davis, Columbia. OARDING HOUSE 6:45 to 7:45-.35 12:00 to 1:30-.55 5:00 to 6:30-.55 STYLE VAIS ST. coleplum shom knwv 0 This is a r irt. A flannel channel. Made Gr ad r see red. lBut tickled Gr dfat 's fancy. He took it with a nightcap r tivo). nly kind of sleepivear "i nhauan oesn't make. *2 his is a hint.. .or restful snoozi ' slip into a pair of r y anhauan" pajamas. D ble cotton, rayon, d coton and rayon prin uxurious Jac ards and Paisleys. Many ipped ih stretchi "Mfanlastic" drat tring. Also art sleepcoats and sleepsho CAMPUS FAVOR!T THE MANHATTAN SHIRT COMPANY Corf, 1949, The Monhiottan Shirt Co. AvASOVs Men's Shop SCooP' Special Purchase! Bob Hagey 9-pc. Golf Set 5 "gooseneck" irons 3 woods lCompare with bag $58 Set! We are proud to offer you this fine Bob Hagey set of golf clubs for so little! Last fall we had Bob Hagey sets that we sold out of as fast as we could get them ...now we are bringing our golf clubs back and they are finer than ever. The set now has new "gooseneck" Irons that slow down your tend evecy to slice. Slight offset in the Irons makes your shot to the green straight. Each set has five "gooseneek" irons (No.. 2, 5, 7, 9 and putter), three wooda (driver, two and three). All the woods have selected solid p4rImmon heads. All clubs are ce ome plated with calfskin gripe. Come see these fine clubsi