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(oeg PIedge S llowing Two-" Season Which Ci S9rority rushing was completed Friday at 3 p. m., when members of each sorority were given names of their new pledges, and went to the room of each girl to take her to the sorority room or house. Delta Delta Delta pledged the largest number%of rushees, with 24 new members. They are Allene Bland, of Sumter; Dorothy Brown, Norfolk, Va.; Louise Cantey, Co lumbia; Mary Chase, Columbia; Mary Bolting Davis, Charleston W4 Va.; Haskell Grimball, Meg gett; Mary Jane Hazel, Columbia; Dorothy Heyward, Columbia; Rixie Howell, Columbia; Natalie Hunter Columbia; Helen Johnson, Colum bia; Marney Manning, Columbia; Nancy Mitehell, Columbia; Polly Miles, Nashville; Sophia Milling Columbia; Stuart Mosely, Colum bia; Stewart Mullins, Columbia; Leek Paschal, Columbia; Virginia Prothro, Aiken; Marguerite Sand era, Columbia; Betty Sanford, Co lumbia; Katherine Stone, Colum bia; Mary Ann Walker, Charleston and Lawson Yates, Kingsport Tenn. Enjoy Wilson Owens' Delicioug Ice Cream at Your Canteen. Enjoy Wilson Owens' Delicious Punch At Your Parties CALL 3170 - 3179 1005 MAIN ST. L. G. Tradi The Key Candy & WHOLES Candies - Toba 1231-1237 ~ Columl: For a particular a particular brar McGi McGregor makes somethir with rayon gabardine! It's shirt, with saddle stitch ti Davison's! In grey,-an, gr~ LD4 v'. 'i Sadie F The top picture shows Marryin' Sanm irriage ceremony that tied the knot I ce in front of the chapel following thi uare dance in the Field House that nij on. (USC photos by Manning Harris) hi Epsilon Pi Has pj ance Feting NewSe lember Saturday Phi Epsilon Pi fraternity wasHa at at an informal party and The nee at the Tree of Life center ter of turday night. Honor guest was annua ek Karesh, who was initiated Wedn prsi 'o the fraternity Sunday morn- pres offer -- school sale. items GR AYSON'S lunch chiefs Your Headquarters T h( For Campus Clot hes burg Pricedl to meet your Pi Be Cam pus Budget izatio Suits from $39.50 'o Sport Coats given from $18.50 ing Slacks from $9.50 Shoes from $7.95 Jackets from $6.95 Sweaters from $5.95 SHIRTS Whites and Pastels $2.95 &'$3.95 SotShirts from $3.95 GR A YSON'S 1347 MAIN Seven Sororities eek Fall Rushing - osed Last Friday Kappa Delta has the second largest number of new pledges with a total of 17. They are as follows' Adele Allston, Hartsville; Ruth Barker, Washington, D. C.; Jane Elizabeth Blackwell, Colum bia; Frances Collier, Myrtle Beach; Ann Darsey, Columbia; Ren Frew, Columbia; Barbara Fuller, Colum bia; Nancy Gary, Charleston; Ann Gross, Barnwell; Joan James, Co lumbia; Barbara Judy, Columbia; Linda Mayes, Greenville; Betty Moore, Marion; Helen Mustin, Co lumbia; Mary Louise Newman, Co lumbia; Mary Ann Phillips, Abbe ville; and Harriet Smith, Johnston. Chi Omega pledges are Pat Bass, Columbia; Ramelle Bolt, Green ville; Catherine Bowen, Columbia; Connie Holler, Columbia; Mabel Johnston, Georgetown; Cassandra Manda, Hartsville; Patsy Savage, Columbia; Jean True, Columbid; and Betty Warren, Allendale. New pledges of Delta Zeta are Bettye Ruth Crapps, Columbia; Anna McLaughlin, Florence; Shir ley Royse, Columbia; and Joan Williams, Columbia. Alpha Delta Pi pledges are Eu genia Holliday, Anderson; June Marshall, Anderson; Marvis Keels, Timmonsville; Jerry Riley, Colum. bia; Ann McLean, Sumter; and Celia Moore, Bennettsville. Those pledged by Zeta Tau Alpha are Betty Blackmond, Co lumbia; Sue Cathcart, Columbia; Pat Elliot, Columbia; Nancy Hale, Greenville; Mary Long, Columbia; Jean Lytle, Columbia; Ida Mathis, Kershaw; Jackie Stukes, Davis Station; and Ann Wells, Columbia. Pi Beta Phi pledges are Nancy Clarke, Columbia; Sara Dixson, Mullins; Peggy Hause, Columbia; M a r t h a Matthews, Columbia; Karen Nyquist, Kingston, Pa; Jackie Southerland, Decatur, Ga.; Ann Whitner, Hickory, N. C.; and Carolyn Smith, Columbia. YERBY ng Af , Tobacco Company kLE ONLY Lccos - Sundries incoln Street in, S. C. mi pl: -no r1 ho. da Sa i man, d of Scotch! regor Shirt g special of a sports shirt McGregor's Fit and Proper 'rim. See it . . . buy it at en, sizes 14% to 17, 32 to 35. SON'S cins Day EventsT lawkins Day Events (Captan Neeham, ormerregisrar).erforing.te.mas etwee the oedsand teir aughtmale..Theeven.wil.tak (Ctan Neho am orreitrr performingwih erctho the ae. Beta Phi GivesNrssSoet tiement SchoolHerDanCid idicraft Party Ms re .Cid,da South Carolina Alpha Chap- mnhymeigo h eern Pi Beta Phi sorority had its cu nOt 1 h eern I settlement school t e a i uss raiaino h 3sday, F r a n c e s LaBorde,capswihsco oedfgrl ent, has announced.enold i th dpamnt l purpose of the tea was to products of the settlement niig at Gatlinburg, Tenn., for - Products included handmade Wali Dmnd such as ties, scarves, towels, 3on cloths, napkins and ker- BB.HR O settlement school at Gatlin-Je le is a philanthropic project of Wth lc n ta Phi. It was begun in 1928,, JwerRpain 3 national Pi Beta Phi organ ni. At the school backward Tlpoe412 tain children who otherwise204eveS.-iePn. get no formal education areCoub,S.. maua adcutualtai-HlearkDa Childs TheBuinMsrenan Collegey hs'eno ChieatAlmews getsekrah Quliy nthl Varetinyfte eern Orignat onOt.3.ehrMdtrn Tr f u icio urses Lunesn n h AdYulBenrlcedfor Moredeatnto NextDoortoWtetFies Damond Thursday kMen At5 p.m.; remonyfollows; e In Field House lairless Dean Jackson Joe will be on hand for the festivities. All students a'e also urged to come dressed as Dogpatch charac ters as prizes will be awarded to the couple and boy and girl who best represent Dogpatch citizenry. This contest will be judged by the member of the faculty. Refreshments consisting of the official drink of dogpatch, Kicka tupoo joy juice and also presarved turnips will be present in plenty. Several coeds have already been , observed working on their foot work in preparation for the big race . . so boys you better watch out! Compass And Chart Will Hold Cabaret Ball In December Plans for a cabaret dance to be held the first week in December were discussed by Compass and Chart members at their meeting last week, Mike Callahan, presi dent, has announced. Definite plans will be made later. Lorick - Couch - OFFICE EQUIPMENT CO. The Complete Office Outfitters Tel. 3-5076 926 Gervals St. Columbia, S. C. EGE SHOP FOUNTAIN SERVICE SNACKS Supper 5-8 P. M. - 30c - 55c pper - 50c-up Phone 5173 IS, Proprieaor bold colors tis. . . and now Bolder en. 10 clear, bright pastels ide-spread collar.. . extra your he-man qualities. :>d look ... college men sen makes it more popular ilder Look shirts . .. $3.95 ;ei1'i o Be Held Coeds Will Pursuf Mass Marriage Ce Square Dance To I By BILL HAY and JULIA WALKER Something new has been added to November. Anybody who reads the Ounnies knows what we mean for this is the season of Sadie Hawkins Day. It all started back in 1937 in the typical mountain town of Dog patch. The mayor of the com munity planned a desperate scheme to get his homely daughter, Sadie Hawkins, married off. His Honor decreed a footrace to be held be tween all eligible males and fe males. The gals were to chase down the fellows and the unlucky men that were kotched were to marry the gals. The modern version of this fun f4st is not as diabolical with pen alties for the pore men. If the gal manages to snag the boy, he must participate in a mock wed ding with her. This year the annual Sadie Haw kins Day will be held at the Uni versity on November 17. Matters will git goin' at 5:00 p. m. on the Horseshoe with his Honor, Mayor Hawkins (as portrayed by our registrar, Henry Srohecker) giv ing the Sadie Hawkins Proclama tion. After the race Marryin' Sam . . . alias Prof. Heubert Spigner . . . will tie the wedding knot for all the hogtied males and their .emales. This occurrence will come off in front of the University Chapel immediately after the race. At 8:00 p. m. that evening a big Square Dance .(Dogpatch Style) will be held at the Field House with all to pay admission with a big smile. Pungent strains of music will drift from a hill billy ensemble and an able caller will be on hand for the hoe-down. Pappy Yokum and Mammy Yokum (none other than Dean Frances Bradley and Miss Brooksie Mar shall) . . . Chaplain Brue Brue baker as Available Jones and THE COLL REGULAR MEALS SANDWICHES Special - Students Breakfast - Lunch and Su * , 1015 Sumter Street JAKE ROGE] be a man... not a mouse ...get Into boId, Lcopard skin, Don Juan Look colors win fair maid and white ... Van Bold wi wide center pleat asser Esquire inspired the B introduced it . .. Van Het than ever with its new Bk 0Van 11em "the world's en PMILLIPS.Ionne one