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Blue Ke Twelve Co-E By Alpha Kaf At Program' Alpha Kappa Gamma, honc ternity, tapped 12 co-eds at i chapel Thursday. Chaplin Lauren Brubaker s the tapping. He discussed the reRponsibility and purpose-ar ing a quiet leaaer, who had be( Those who were tapped for mem bership Into the fraternity were: Carolyn Busbee, of West Colum bia; Elizabeth Caldwell, of Allen 'dale; Ann Davis, of Columbia; Irene Herty, of Columbia; Doris McClary, of Summerton; Barbara McSwain, of Columbia; Greta Miley, of Columbia; Lou Oswell,. of Columbia; Martha Petty, of Co lunibia; Frances Tuttle, of Colum bia; and Joanne Weaver, of Co lumbia. They were initiated at a service in the music room of Sims 4ormi tory last night. President Smith To Give Luncheon Tomorrow Noon Pres. Norman M. Smith will be host at a buffet luncheon in the lobby of Sims dormitory tomorrow before the football game. More than 100 guests are In vited to the luncheon, which is given each year. The food is pre pared by Wade Hampton Cafe teria and served by the dormitory hostesses. - Last year Gov. J. Strom Thur mond and James F. Byrnes at tended the luncheon. Mrs. Arney Childs, dean of women, relates that James Byrnes said he did not know if he were more interested in the ham and biscuits served or in the Carolina-Clemson game. Hospital Patients Shown Production By Actor Students Last week the University Play ers, dramatic group at USC, pro duced "Madame'Butterfly"- at the Veterans' Hospital to a rather un usual audience as compared to its usual student body clientele. Although the cast was aware of the situation of the production, it seemed somewhat alien to glance towvards the audience and note bed attired persons intently following the plot. Concluding the play, the direc tor, Prof. M. C. Christophersen, was introduced. He, in turn, In tr'oduced each cast member, who was received with applause. G RA YSO N'S Your Headquarters For Campus Clothe. Priced to meet your Campus Budget Suits from $39.50 Sport Coats from $18.50 Slacks from $9.50 Shoes from $7.95 Jackets from $6.95 Sweaters from $5.95 SHIRTS Whites and Pastels $2.95 & $3.95 Sport Shirts from $3.95 GR A YSO N'S 1347 MAIN "The House The R. LBr ENGRAVED INVITATION RECEPTION & A 1440 MA!l Columb y To Gih ds Tapped >pa Gamma rhursday rary women's leadership fra ts fall tapping service in the poke on leadership, preceding two necessities of leadership id closed his talk by mention :ome well-loved, Jesus Christ. Platts Live TypicalUSC Vets' Lives The typical life of married vet erans at the university is that of Jack and Ann Platt of 2721 Kings wood Drive. Jack and Ann were married Aug. 7, 1948. They were both stu dents in summer term at the Uni versity at the time, having recent ly been discharged from the armed services. Their home is their main source of amusement, and any visitor to it can easily see why. They have recently been given, a six-weeks old bird dog to add to their pet collection of two cats and a dog. "Never a dull moment," Ann says. This past summer they took their first real vacation together. In their '41 Ford they toured Georgia, Alabama and Florida. Next sum mer they hope to be able to go to Breckenridge, Pa., which is Ann's home town. Jack is majoring in business ad ministration at the university, but his favorite courses are in langu ages. He became interested in languages while stationed in Italy with the army. He will be grad uated in-June, 1950, and wants to continue studying at the university until he beginh a career in teach ing languages. Ann is double majoring in art and geography, and plans to teach school, also, when she graduates in 1951. Rush Plans Made By Kappa Pi Art Group Last Night Plans for rushing were made last night at the weekly meeting of Kappa Pi art fraternity, accord ing to Jay Bardin, president. Rushing, which wIll be held in a few weeks, will begin with a tea at the home of Mrs. Augusta Witt kowsky on Devine Street. To be eligible for membership in the fraternity, 9 student must be majoring in art, have a "B" aver age, and have been a student here for at least one semester. The purpose of Kappa Pi is to promote art interest on the cam pus and in the city. Art exhibits are given on the campus twice a year and the art work of members is exhibited at the State fair each year. The fraternity's meetings are held on Tuesdays at 7 p. m. in the art department. Officers who will serve through out the year are: president, Jay Bardin; vice president, Pat King; secretary, Mary Summersett; and treasurer and publicity chairman, Ann RawI. Initiation Banquet Given Wed nesdacy By'Engineers Club Epsilon Lambda Sigma, honor ary engineering society, held an initiation banquet. at the Varsity Grill Wednesday snight, Calvin Amick, president, has announced. Admiral Norman A. Smith was the guest speaker. Of Quality" gan Company S ANNOUNCEMENTS T HOME CARDS re CamF Memor This is a view of some of the dents on April 29, 1919, to student The picture was taken on Green The insert (upper left) shows o placed at the bottom of each tre birth and death dates of the std' tree was planted. (USC photos b: Co-Ed Association To Decide Repairs Needed In Chape A committee has been appointe by Bernice, Cooper, president n Co-Ed Association, to investigat bhe repair needs of the chapel. I it is found necessary, the associs tion will assist in financing t repair work. Those serving on the comiu1tte are: Carolyn Busbee, May He: To give y AMERIC America's Ia guaran YJOU SEE HERE the L Ilaboratory of its cigarette manufacture For many years Luc delved into cigarette: scale. Out of this has ga of-quality control. 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Mrs. Arney Childs, dean of wo I men, and Carolyn Busbee, chair d man of the vespers committee, dis f cussed the proposed project of aid e ing the chapel at the association's f meeting Wednesday. - The president announced that e Co-Ed's project of installing a li brary in the infirmary is being e begun, and she asked for contri butions of books or magazines. u a finer C* I'S FINEST rgest cigarette resea tee that Luckies are a irgest and most complete from ev kind operated by any into th in America. These a ky Strike scientists'have reports, :esearch on an extensive at aucti own an elaborate system Arme ry step in the making of formatic the tobacco is bought these n ette reaches you--comes tobacco a watchful eye. As you manufa samoftobacco. ..samples there is y peeked. 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This n gh the cigarette, mesures the draw I to see if they are properly filled. antee Luckles are free and easy on page Five Tonight vice Group rmal Dance me Tonight nity Chapters of Carolina and ial dance tonight in the Field tball game, Frank Eppes, U. anounced. By special arrangement, the Jungaleers of Clemson will play. Hours of the dance will be 10:30 p. m. until 1 a. m. The admission will be $1.00 stag or drag for all studenics, and advance tickets are now on sale at both schools. The Field House will be deco rated in the colors of both teams. Members of the two freshman teams will be guests of honor. Members of the Blue Key Chap ters will serve as ushers. SAY... 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