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Phi Epsilon Nu Party Tonight Phi Epsilon Nu', journalism fra ternity, will give a party for its members and for all other students in the school of journalism tonight at 7:30. The party is to be of the drgp-in type and it is to be held in the newly furnished journalism study on the third floor of Legare college. Tom Price, president, announced that an interesting program has been planned for the occasion. The entertainment is part of a program being launched to stimulate interest in the fraternity. Refreshments and cigarettes will be served and a radio will be on hand for listen ing to the Carolina-George Wash ington football game. All journal ism students, their friends, alumni, newspaper men, and friends of Phi Epsilon Nu are cordially invited to attend. Price said that the purpose of the party is to stimulate the feeling of good fellowship among journalism students and to show off the progress being made by the school of journalism. Phi Epsilon Nu meetings are held regularly on Thursday nights in the journalism building. Guest speakers are on hand from time to time to give talks on all phases of journalistic writing and demon strated lectures on related subjects are presented occasionally. Photostat Prints Drawing Materials 'ngineering AIstruments Columbia Bite Print Co. 1225 Lady Si. Phone 5376 Columbia, S. C. Elliot Lawrence Johnny Long Woody Herman Blue Barron and other "name" bands available for fall and winter dances. Licensed A. F. M. Booking Agent and Authorized Rep resentative of America's Most Popular Bands. J. M. BURT A 3.2015 4.5872 There is no charge for this service. At the Theatres Week Beginning Oct. 29 Palmetto Sunday thru Wednesday "'l Get By" in Technicolor June HAVER William LUNDIGAN Harry JAMES 9' Carolina i Sunday thru Tuesday 1j "Panic in .the Streets" Richard WIDMARK Paul DOUGLAS Strand Sund Monday "COI 45" Randoip ~TT Ruth 7OMAN 5 Paints Sunday ahtd Monday "Trere Secrets" Eleanor PARKER Patricia NEAL Ruth ROMAN Starlite Drive-In Sunday thru Tuesday "I)uchmess of Idaho" In Color Esther WILLIAMS Van JOHNSON Gentlemen may prefer blemdes.. RESTAURANT & GRILL for ex includes savory steaks-seafood o dinners. Prices are RIGHT, AMPLE FRE /ee AND WE'LL FE " 4. wUSC Station Breaks By HARRY SMITH We wish to thank Marshal Strad 1C and his staff for the excdllent job they did replacing our floors here at the station. It is certainly an improvement. Our programs werc slightly in terrupted during this renovation process but starting Monday all programs will be on regular sched ule. And after such a glorious week of excitement, we are sure that everyone is willing to settle down to his radio for some pleasant listening along with his studies. We hope that you people have been listening to the show remoted from F'linn hall. It is heard Wed nesdays from 10 to 10:30. This show is done by the talented people of our campus and anyone wvish ing to part icipate should call Phil lip Pinkney at the stat ion or Tene ment One. Our mystery singer is still keep inig everyone guessing. She is really a sweetheart and we are glad so many of you like her. Every week wve wvant to salute a member of the station wvho works conscientiously and helps to im prove the station. This week we wish to salute Tex Massey. She is STATE $ THEATRE "bRighlt Cross" Jii&eM.LYSO N Dick POWitt. Ricardo MONTALBAN Entire Week Starting SUNDAY but everyone prIeferS VARSITY cellent food. Our versatile menu, all kinds-and delicious chicken. B P'ARKIN( BO N.MAUN ST. Part of Big Mock Trial Held By Honor Board To Show System The honor board held a mock trial in the chapel W'ednesday, October 18, tuca,uaint freshmen with the way the board works at Carolina. Terrell Glenn, chairman, intro duced the members of the board to the assembly. After a brief sketeh of how the board ,and council work he began the trial. Duncan Breckenridge aqd Anne Ready, both members of the board, posed as the offenders. They were brought before the council and al lowed to pleadl their cases sep arately. Breckenridge admitted his guilt and inrmntd isRay Mnocne Tenalh aditeda she horcheated hl a c ter iude,ci a aihtfersen tnceway te bard wrkl em phasized nt echcasean isnudge duce ithow mebers ofndh bordhy ther sseby Aftegra rf Chritch ofhr Ftheimoadns, fcuncil adviork the begand told tial. et hs n terpation bothf r h ofnor. ord aoeta the hardtwere werae brogh bnefolen eretery.unci aal pouvd o you; Teir cakeep upth good inrikntd Mis.ay Whcen sheows b roughtg bforomh swet _s whchatede your astes dsre hou cheated i t UC yorestatingof base o thiscam ters,ttitu(on yorecdida ligtr tec M a egi Fin e em phaiz Clth tahin caei jde onitsonmt and P oTSb phEr Fz imo T f IATyasort terrttio Softhon abot te hsorer ehv a Y an FURllNtsrtay.WeG r C)oPoyu ELAN C0.e) p h good workSTE. Thursday UNCLtvREX Here are some of the "Hig 'l the campus last week. At the top Ie feeding a Tiger to the Hiddies won council competition. At toA right, by P1 Kappa Phi, which won second At the lower left, the dispi, Society of Mechanical Engineers, wl Fraternity council prize, shows a si Tiger into the saw. At the lower Institute of Electrical Engineers Tiger with a bolt of electriciiy. competition for the fraternity prize. Frosh YM-YWCA Hear Talk ' By ARP Minister .Rev. C. E. Jones of the Associate Reform Presbyterian church spoke to the freshmen T last week on, "Life at Its Best." Mr. Jones ad vised ihe students that the main thing in life above their social ac tivity was their honor and faith fulness to God. l3~l viedth sudnt tatth main tiviy ws te hnor ' nd f, ath /sM. fules to 1od w ur. hursday" displays that decorated ft, the Phi Kappa Sigma Gamecock first prize in the Inter-Fraternity "Uncle Rex's ('on'T' Fair," built. )rize. ty constructed by the American ich was not eligible for the Int'r twmill with a Gamecock pushing a right, the display of the American shows a Gamecock "prodding" a fhis display also was not in the (USC Photos by Manning Harris) 'The Love Parade' To Be Presented By FilmS Society "The Love Parade," fifth in the series of films to he shown at the university, will be presented Mon day. Made in the United States in the late twenties, the picture stars Maurice Chevalier, the French actor. Season tickets are still available at the university infor nation office. k* 2'put Tongue A kiss that speaks volumes is sel dom a first edition. -Mis-A-Sip Soph: "What's the difference be tween a kiss and a bottle of olives?" Senior: "Aw, they are just exactly alike. Get the first one out and the others come easy.'' ---M is-A-Sip r. * Tlhe modern wa!!flower is the girl who dances all the time. ---Mis-A-Sip "What are those cops watchin?" "That revolving door. It's been going around with the wrong people." -Mis-A-Sip "W'hy do you wear your stock iigs inside out?" "My feet are so hot I just turned the hose on them." -- Mis-A-Sip Co-ed (home on vacat ion): ''Oh, Father! Why didn't you tell me you had those benches painted? Lyti n and I sat on one and Lynn got paint on I is trousers.'' -Mis-A-Sip * * * Il-ShlE GAGS lie: "What's your favorite hymn?" She: "Why you, silly !" lie: "May I kiss you?" She: (Silence). lie: "May 1 please kiss you?" She: (More silence). lie: "Say, are you deaf?" Slie: "No, arc you paralyzed?" She: "Your head is like a door knob." He: "how come?'' She: ''Any girl can turn it.'' -Pepsi-Cola ** * "Well," sighed the farmer as the summer Ioarders began hacking and turning their cars all over his front yard, ''it won't be lawn now.'' --Mis-A-Sip * * 'I' The talk goitng around Broadway is that\ women may change their hemlines and their styles, but their EBjot your ga that combines I& tastein one gei Perfect mildnes confirmed by th: laboratories, prov< than any other p Yes, the full, rich Only fine tobacc and rich taste. A tobacco. So enjoy bines perfect mildi taste. Be Happy e Means Rn. Page Three In Cheek designs will always remain the same. -Mis-A-Sip * * A long skirt is like prohibition -the joints are still there but they're harder to find. --Mis-A-Sip * "How did you happen to over sleep this morning?" "There were eight of us in the house and the alarm clock was only set for seven." - Mis-A-Sip When a girl is young she cries for an all-day sucker. When she gets older, she just wants one for the evening. --Mis-A-Sip A NO MAN: This lament comes from Stevens I atitute of Tech nology: I don't talk with the prof after class. I don't recite in class until called On. I don't ask questions in class. I don't slpeak to the profs in the halls. I don't write a hook when I can answer a quiz in lour sentences. I don't complain that a mistake was made in grading my paper. I don't make excuses when I've been absent. I don't laugh at the prof's jokes unless they are funny. I'm on probation. Six Kappa Pi's Win Art Prizes At State Fair Six Kappa Pi art fraternity members walked away with first and second prizes in the amateur section of the ine arts exhibit at the State Fair last Monday. The winners were: Oil portraits, Jay Bardin, Elloree, first, and Gordon Stanton, Columbia, second. Oil landscape: Dorothy Karall, Columhin. first nnd second. Textiles and wallpaper: Mary Summersett, Columbia, first, and Lawrence Scott, Columbia, second. P o s t e r lettering: Lawrence Scott, Columbia, second. i Charcoal: .Jay Bardin, first. fte! t -Ine olto bper fecL. ildness and rich i? You bet. Scientific tests, *ee independent consulting that Lucky Strike is milder rincipal brand. Rich taste? taste of truly fine tobacco, a gives you both real mildness nid .Lucky Strike means fine the happy blending that corn iess with a rich, true tobacco Go Luck y! Wvilsun ByJo' '00 eorsi Bron T 5t