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Chi. On Mrs. William Named '49 1 School QueE Mrs. William Wright, of of the School of Engineerinj sored by the Engineers Joint on December 15. She was chosen from A.S.C.E., A.S.M.E., A.I.E.E., and Ch.E.S., engineering societies or the USC campus. Mrs. Wright was the candidate of A.I.E.E. The decision of the judges was announced, and the queen was pre. sented with the Queen's Cup dur ing the dance. Mrs. Wright is the former Miss Helen Gentry, of Summerton. She received her degree from the uni. versity in 1948. Sidelights On History Found Here By MARGARET FICQUETTE The South Caroliniana Library, the first separate college library building in America, contains the history and lore of the state and books by and concerning native South Carolinians. In addition, there are bustp and pictures in the large reading room and the small ruoul of the second floor. Several of the pictures give the early history of the statC; its beginning, life during the Revolu tionary war, and the war between the states. Various state records are also to be found at the library, among them, the resolves and resolutions of the legislature, the papers of the tax convention in 1770, and files of personal wills by coun ties. These wills afford a good sidelight into the education of many property owners. One can also find wills of considerable property made by women even in the early history of the state. Biographies ond autobiographies, as well as many stories and novels of South Carolina add to the state lore. Among the miscellaneous booka on different subjects, there is an 1874 book on etiquette, which ad vises the reader to have a good breakfast, get a long night's sleep, and follow other rules of health so as to prevent colds. "A warm bath once a day" was advised when possible, even though a bath a week was considered ample at thati time. Another portion of the book gave FOR A CAREER ABROAD .. . The American institute for Foreign Trade offers intensive professional education for international business. * Principles and Practices of Foreign Trade. Export-import procedures, f inance. accounting. marketing, ad vertising, international economics, industrial relations * Area Studies Latin America and the Far East * Modern Languages Spanish, Por tuguese, French Applicat ions now being accepted for February 1950 semestei AMERICAN INSTITUTE FOR FOREIGN TRADE William L Schur z, Acting President Thunderbird Field, Phoenix, Arizona GRAYSO N'S 1347 MAIN AFTER INVENTORY Catalina Cashmere SWEATERS Long Sleeve Pullover Now - $15.00 Sleeveless Pullover Now - $10.00 Crosby Square SHOE S Several Styles At $5.95 Lots of Other GOOD V ALUES Come By and Look Around regas I Wright ::ngineerng n At Ball Columbia, was declared Queei r at the Engineers Ball, spon Council, at the Columbia Hote four candidates representinj Lambda Chi Alpha To Have Cabaret Dance Tomorrow Lambda Chi Alpha fraternit3 will be host at a cabaret dance to morrow night from 8:30 until mid. night at the Woman's Club, accord. ing to President Fred Atkinson. The dance will be informal Lucius Weathers and his orchestra will play. Orphans To See Movie Tomorrow With Freshman 'Y' The Freshman 'Y' members will treat a group of children from the Carolina Orphanage to a movie at one of the local theaters and to ice cream tomorrow afternoon, Bert Wheeler, YM secretary and fresh man advisor, said this week. Movies are taken by ths fresh man group to the orphanage each Weusday night as part of the project of the freshmen for this year. Law Seniors Plan Gala Celebration To Follow Exams Graduating seniors in the school of law will celebrate the end of their exams with a party and in formal dance on Monday, Jan. 23, from 9 1). m. until 1 a. m., George Stuckey, social chairman of the class, has announced. Those invited will include the seniors and their dates. YWCA To Sponsor Its Coffee Hour On Exam Evenings The Social Planning Committee of the Y will sponsor its custom ary coffee hour each night during exam week from 9:30 until 10:30 p. mn. in Flinn Hall, according to Marie Edwards, YWCA secretary. All students will be invited. Exception will be made on Mon day night, January 23, when the Sophomor-e Y wvill hold its regular canteen from 8 until 10 p. mn. Freshman girls living in the dormitory will he excused for one half hour to attend the coffee hour, according to Mrs. Childs, dean of women. Only requirement will b)e that they attend in a group. Sun Seldom Sets On USC Alumnae, Says Mrs. Childs Winthrop college boasts that the sun never sets on Winthrop alum nae, but the University of South Carolina might well be able tc boast the same thing. Mrs. Arney R. Childs, dean oi women, received1 Christmas car-ds from former- Carolina students ir Switzerland, Brussels, Germany Italy, and South America. Two of the for-mer co-eds are ir the foreign service. Another is studying in Switzerland. rules of conduct for courting couples and engaged couples. Oni rule statedl, "A lady never recog. nizes her suitor at a party if he is too far away for a slight not or bow to suffice." RICE HOUSE [ "FOR HOME LUNCHES 50c Up REGULAR MEALS CHICKEN Variety of SALA] HOMEMADE I MEAL TICKE2 SERVIN~ LUNCH-12:00 to 1:45 vite Evei Engineerin( Is-C The picture caught a smile from 3 Oresented the Queens Cup h Russell Joint Council, at the Engineers l1all the judges a% the Queen of the Schoi Education Group P To Join National C Fraternity Soon T Kappa Delta Epsilon, education fraternity for co-eds, will discuss w its charter at the meeting Wednes- E day at 7 p. n. in Wardlaw College, J Mary Denny, president, announced A this week. 7 When the fraternity receives its charter, which is expected in the 'o near future, the USC chapter will it3 become part of the national fra- th ternity, according to the president. PC At the frater-nity's meeting on Jan. 4 by-laws were discussed and ah voted upon. Those bringing the W by-laws b)efore the fraternity were: Lou lirooks, Antn Lurey,r Betty Ortmian, a n dI Margaret Gentry. Kappa Delta Epsilon meets on the first and third Wednesdays of each month., Dean At Miami University Asks* USC Dean To Visit Miss Mary Merritt, (dean of .l women at the University of Miami ua and principal speaker at the pre- fo holiday l'an - Hlellenic wvorkshop ro here, has invited Mrs. Arney R. Childs, USC (lean of wvomen, to a visit the recently completed mod-le ern dormitoriies at the University of Miami. The revolutionized( dormitory ar rangement houses six studlents in a suite which includes three bed rooms, living room, kitchen-dinette, and bath. A women's and a men's dormitory, the first of this, type, were built for the University of ( Miami 'with FH[A assistance. The new dlormitories house more than 300 studlents. A staff of hostesses is maintained for the women's dlormitory. Girls can en tertain their dates in reception rooms on the main dlormitory floor. Miss Merritt said the newv dormi tories were very popular. Most students cook their breakfast and supper and eat out for the mid-day meal. >lNING ROOMS ?OOKED FOOD" DINNERS 65c Up STEAKS CHOPS SEAFOODS 3S and DESSERTS TIES and CAKES S AT A SAVING C HOURS DINNRR--5i4a en 7:30n TRE GAMECOCK yone T Queen '::.X Irs. William Wright as she was Volfre. rmirnai of the Engineers rn Dec. 15. She was selected by >l of Engineering for this year. 'i Beta Phis Have offee Honoring eam's Sponsors Members of Pi Beta Phi sorority re hostesses at a coffee hour en at the home of Mr. and Mrs. hn Yarbrough in the Cornell Is Apartments Wednesday at p. Ill. Guests of honor were the spon rs for the members of the soror 's football team, which will face ! Delta Delta Delta team in the wder Bowl game tonight. Mrs. Yarbrough, Pi Beta Phi inina, is the former Miss Eleanor Ison. o-eds Of Texas, hina Will Enter SC In February Coed applicants who wish to en the university in February, 50, for the spring term include Texan and a Chinese student. rhe Texas coed will enter the ashman class. Miss T'Sein of mia wvill enroll in the graduate 1001. In the event that passport ficulties and a travelllbg sched prevent her from being tiere the spring term, she will en ll for~ summer school. The usual number of transfer plications from Winthrop, Fur in, and other South Carolina col res have been received. WHY WALK ac Laundry and Dry There's a Station 01 cially for studer1 * SPECIAL RATES * HOURS --9-5; UNIVE LAUNDRY &I SER! Next Door to o Drop Bill Seals Named President Of KSK For Coming Term Bill Seals, of Dillon, was elected president of Kappa Sigma Kappa, local honorary service fraternity, for the spring semester, Benny Greer, president, has announced. D Charles McCade of Columbia Ic was elected vice-president; Bill n Dominey of Columbia, correspond ing secretary; Sam Sorota of Dor - chester, Mass., treasurer; Whit Plowden of Columbia, recording secretary; Jack Walther of West field, New Jersey, scribe; Joe Stringer of Yazoo City, Miss., ser geant-at-arms, and Ken Leland of Wadmalaw Island, and Don John son of St. George, members of the board of pardons. so Canterbury Club in To Name Leaders to Uyby At Supper Sunday of Officers for the spring semester in, will be elected by the Canterbury fie Club, USC Episcopal group, at its supper-meeting at Trinity parish Sc house Sunday at 6 p. m., accord- da ing to the president, Pat McKinsey. The club will hold a business in meeting after the election to decide wl the requirements for club member- p, ship and to discuss the club's pro- e posed bridge tournament. The regular Canterbury Service will be held in Trinity church at 5:30 . m. Sunday. Blue Key Names ta Ken Leland Head t For Next Semester ty Ken Leland, of Wadmalaw Is- P1 land, was elected president of Blue Key, national honor fraternity, for the spring semester, Frank Eppes, president, announced recently. Al Munn, Columbia, was chosen vice president; Benny Greer, Greer, secretary; Dick Dunham, Jackson ville, Fla., corresponding secretary, and Sam Sorota, Dorchester, Mass., alumni secretary. Newcomers Club Heard Ochs Talk : At Recent Meeting Professor Robert Ochs, of the USC history department, addressed members of the university's New comers Club and their guests at the club's meeting Jan. 3. Professor Ochs spoke on his travels in Guatemala last summer and illustrated his talk with slides. A short business meeting was followed by refreshments, which were served in the dining room of the Faculty Club house. Heads For Spring Will Be Selected By Newman Club Officers for the coming semester will be elected by the Newman Club at its bi-weekly meeting Wed nesday at 7:30 p. m. in room "101" of Legare College, Mike Callahan, president, has announced. A busi ness meeting will follow the elec tion. ross town to get Cleaning Service? i the Campus espe Lts' convenience. FOR STUDENTS Nat. 9-I RSITY RY CLEANING flCE n Afte Fri-Delts, Pi ro Be Guest :ollowing Pol Chi Omega sorority will h6n elta sororities at a campuc bby of Sims dormitory, A >unced. The drop-in will follc ill probably begin at about 9 ophomore 'Y' o Have Shag ontest Monday The Sophomore "Y" will spon r a shag contest Monday night 9:30 p. m. in Flinn Hall, accord r to Norma B'ergman, social airman. All students are invited participate. Contestants are asked to register leaving their names at the Y rice in Flinn Hall or by contact Norma Bergman or. Al Bar Id. Mr. L. L. Foster, of the Foster hool of Dance, will judge the neing. The contest will take place dur the regular sophomore canteen, fich is held each Monday night. -izes will be awarded to the win I*s. igma Nu Formal )ance To Be Held A A 1_! L Sivu- ieuruary gma Nu fraternity will enter in at the first formal dance of e spring semester on Friday ght, Feb. 17, in the ballroom of e Jefferson Hotel, Frank Floyd, ,esident, announced recently. 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