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C(Qe Xo9 O4geeCi . a spoke a week . By LAURIE MAY HERBERT DELTA DELTA' DELTA AGAIN SURPRISED ITS PLEDGES with initiation Sunday, March 26. The proud new actives are Allene Bland, of Sumter; Dot Brown, of Norfolk; Louise Cantey, of Columbia; Mary Chase, Columbia; Haskell Grimball, Meggett; Mary Jane Hazel, Columbia; and Dot ?1 Heyward, also of Columbia. Also initiated were Nathalie Hunter, Columbia; Marnie Manning, Columbia; Sophia Milling, Columbia; Nancy Mit chell, Columbia; Stewart Mullins, Columbia; Stuart Moseley, Coluibia; Leck Paschal, Columbia; Marguerite Sanders, Co lumbia; Betty Sanford, Columbia; Katherine Stone, Colum bia; Mary Anne Walker, Charleston; and Lawson Yates, Kingsport, Tenn. KAPPA ALPHA HELD A RUSH PARTY Tuesday night at the Woman's Club, from 8 p. m., until midnight. COMPASS AND CHART members and dates enjoyed to the-fullest a party-dance held Thursday last in the Armory, of all places. FRIDAY NIGHT THE SIGMA NU'S had a cabaret party at the Columbia Country Club. Gone snazzy on us, boys? THE JUNIOR-SENIOR DANCE, SEMI-FORMAL, WILL BE APRIL 21 IN THE FIELD HOUSE. The dance will be script, and all are invited. It should be finer than frog hair, so why not go! Allene Bland, Delta Delta Delta, is wearing the fraternity pin of Bobby Broadwell, Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Lucie Witescarver, another Tri-Delt, is wearing the class ring of Tiny Foster, Charleston. SIGMA CHI INITIATION WAS HELD SATURDAY AFTERNOON AND EVENING. Brand new actives are Bill Gause, Columbia; Cleve Laird, Columbia; Carl Swartz; Has kell Fair, Greenville; Gene Robinson, New Castle, Ind.; John Wise, Atlanta; Don Cdx, Greenville; Dicky Timms, Green ville; and Charlie Jones, of Columbia. After the initiation, a stag party was held at John Edens' country home. ALPHA DELTA PI INVITES YOU to a campus-wide drop in April 23 from 8 to 9 p. m. Anne Davis, Chi Omega of Columbia, was in Washington as a princess in the 1950 Cherry Blossom Festival Thursday through Saturday. She was a guest on the "Henry Aldrich" program Thursday night. A ball and banquet with military escort at the Shorham was a Friday feature. Selection of the queen was made that night by the spin of a wheel on which is indicated th.e names of each state and territory rep resented. COMPASS AND CHART formal dance will be April 21, but--I'm so sorry-it's by invitation only. Anne Gross, Kappa Delta, was visited last weekend by Joyce Gross. Fredda Pauley, Kappa Delta, has a ring from John Sex ton. The wedding wiIJ be in June. "Weezy" Newman, another Kappa Delta member, is plan ning a May wedding. That's all for this week. Send all the news you have to Box 79, The Gamecock. THE RICE HOUSE DINING ROOMS 1619 Green Street Lunch - 12:00 to 1:45 Dinner - 5:45 to 7:30 Meal Tickets Available At Discount COOBURN'S GRILL The Business .Men and College Boys' Choice at AUl Times A SATISFIED CUSTOMER 1317 Sumter Street - Next To Fire Station Cotillic Co Rush Registration To Be Held Todav In Maxcy Lobby Registration for sorority r1sl week will be held today from a. m. until 1 p. m. in the lobby o Maxcy, Beth Fillingim, presiden of Pan-Hellenic, has announced. All coeds who expect to rusl this spring should register. Regis tration fee, will be one dollar. Rush week will officially begii Sunday, .April 16, with the Pan Hellenic tea in Sims lobby from until '4 p. m. Parties will be give1 Monday through Thursday. In order to rush, a coed mus have at least a "C" average on he mid-semester grades. Rushees ar reminded to obey rushing rules. Missionary Talks At Supper Tonigi E. H. H-amiltoni, former mission ary to China, wvill speak to West minster Fellowship tonight at p. mi., at the First Presbyterial Church, Bobby Smith, presideni announced this week. The talk wvill follow supper and the club's regular weekly meeting FORMAL WEAR For Rent Wright-Johnston I NC OR P OR ATE D Pden's Clothing, Shoes, and Furnishing. 1330 MaIn Phone 2-4223 Mary Ann Walker Hilda Adamns Pat Patrick Shera Lee Ellisons Jeanne Turner' Marcia Richards Barbara Fowler Ger rude Jenkins Marilyn McCormnac Jo Ann Patrick * Revlon's exciting "Miss Fashior Plote of 1950" contest closes mid night, Saturday, April 151 Cost your ballot, today I The girl who wins the title "Miss Fashion Piate of 1950" on your com. pus will receive a full year's supply of Revlon products FREEl IIf she wins the notional "Miss Fashion Plate of 1950" title she will get a free trIp tc Bermuda by Pan American Clipper, includIng an expense-free week al the famous "Castle Harbour", plut seven other thrilling prIzes: an RCA. VIctor "Globetrotter" porta ble radio a Lane Hope Chest, an Amelia Ear hart Party Case In "Revlon Red'' ***GANu PRIZ ****** * Including an expense-free week at * ** I nominate * * PLATE of 1950", a contest spo * * * Your Name * in Club tillion Dance Spons Wesley To Have McBryde Group At Supper Tonight Members of McBryde Brotlier hood will he guests of Wesley Foundation at supper on Wvdnes t day, April 12, at 6:30 p. ni.. at the parish house of the Washington Street Methodist Church. Rev. Ed ward Jones, of Wesley Memorial Church of Columbia, will speak. Methodist students are reinded 5 by Ailen CoUci., presidem, of tie faculty-student supper on A pril 19. t The first May Day celebrations r were held on the campus in the e 1830's. Phone 2-9250 918 MAIN STREET Joe Patrone's Collegiate Inn Specializing in STEAKS CHICKEN SPAGHETITI * * * Dine and Dance in the "GAMECOCK" ROOM *4 * Have you cast your i ballot for Revlon's * i "Miss Fashion Plate * i of 1950"? * * leather, a necklace, bracelet and earring set by Trifori,a osilver-plated lighter, cigarette urn and tray set by Ronson, a year's supply of Berkshire's nylon stockings, a Wittnauer wrist watch. Choose your candidate on four counts only: beauty and charm.. .fashion knowledge and dress ... personal grooming ... personality and poise. Clip your ballot today and drop it in the ballot box in this newspaper office or other locations on campus. There's a panel of beauty authorities waiting to judge your candidate for the national Grand Prize. r* **** ** *********** * i to Bermude by Pan American Clipper, * the fume.s "C. 'le Harbour". * * Sfor "MISS FASHION * * nsored by Revlon Products Corp. * * * * * * To Giv ors I d ..X3 tj Sponsors for the Cotillion Club dance to he given next Wednesday . are, top row, left to right: Mary Alice Ingram for larney Dusen bury, president ; Mrs. Charley Mc Dade for Charley McDade, vice president; Annie Louise Pressley for Dick Blencoe, secretary; Lily Groover for Hugh Going, treas urer; and Eunice Ford for Al Fisher, dance chairman. The first woman graduate of the University of South Carolina to cast a vote was Mrs. R. 13. Perkins. Her ballot wa- east in California n 1912. In 1!910, it was announced that t1e gymnasimn at the University tf South cardlina was probably .1(: "That boy friend of mine is tryinV at times." Jalne: "''lat's nothing, minle is trying all the time." 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