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... a spoke a week ... By NORMA BERGMAN In spite of the rain Saturday, Carolina students turned out en masse for the Cup Races in Camden. Those there in cluded: 99% of the Tri Delts, EUGENIA HOLLIDAY, SUZ ANNE LEWIS, and JACKIE RICKS, AD Pi; PATSY SAV AGE, PAT PATRICK, BARBARA FOWLER, CONNIE HOL LER and ROMELLE BOLT, Chi Omegas; JEAN LYTLE, ZTA; JEANETTE DICKSON, FRANCES LaBORDE, SYL VIA CAMPBELL, DELORES MEYERS, and JANE LEVER, Pi Beta Phis; Sigma Nu's AL FISHER, MICKEY MAR SHALL, BOB LANGSTON, BOBBY PRUIT, BERT JESSUP, CHARLES JONES, TED CROOKE and MELVIN BURTON; also Kappa Deltas HELEN COGGESHALL with JOE PEARCE, SAE, BETTY BELLINGER and MAX ESHEW SAE, JUNE NIGGEL and JACK MOORMAN, FREDDA and ROBERT SEXTON, IRENE HERTY with JIM FISHER, SAE. You other people neglected to send in your names. Getting back to the parties and such, Delta Zeta had a party Friday night at the Y Camp. Citadel cadets were here for the occasion. MARY HYER, Tri Delt, is engaged to VICKIE HEN DRICKSON from Mt. Pleasant and a Carolina alum. DICKIE TIMMS, Sigma Chi, pinned JACKIE RICKS, AD Pi. GAIL KERR and JOHNNY GRAMLING, Sigma Chi's, and MOPPY SATTERFIELD, ZTA, visited HARRIET WHISENHUNT, ZTA, last weekend in Orangeburg. GWYN SHELOR and JIMMY KONDURUS, Pi Phi and Lambda Chi respectively, are pinned. Also NANCY CURRY, Chi 0, and BOYD LITZINGER. JOYCE KIMBALL came back from Florida with a dia ond from WILLIAM C. FINLEY of Lafayette College. Defi nite date for the wedding has 4ot been announced yet. Up from the lower part of the state for the weekend was INDLE SEASE, Clemson alum. Attending the Master's Golf Tournament in Augusta was EL AUSTI1N, KD. The Sigma Nu's were off again to Winthrop. Those mak the trip were LEWIS HAIGLER and HOOTIE JOHN N. JLLY WALSH, HENRY DORN, and "BUDDY" went back to Georgetown last weekend. DOUGIE RILEY, Chi 0 alum, received a ring from JOHN OPE recently. ".CHEE CHEE" MOORE had open house for the Tri Delts ~after the races Saturday night in Camden. Fine time had by all. BETTY FRAZER, a Pi Phi alum, is engaged to TOMMY GRANT a KA at Furman U. Sigma Nu's also interested in golf are DAN DONOVAN, HOOTIE JOHNSON, GUY NICHOLS, BAYARD PICKETT and PAUL FIELD. Pi Kappa Phi had a shrimp supper Friday night in Lex ington at JOHN CARROLL'S cabin. Menu included: shrimp, "other refreshments" and etc. Here's another one. JEANNE ROBINSON, KD, is en gaged to FLOYD ABRAMS of The Citadel. She also visited Charleston and Floyd last weekend. LOUSA LOVELACE and TOOTSIE OUZTS, both KD, toured up to Spartanburg for the weekend. ANN READY, another KD, went to Clemson for the Military Ball. Oh, happy day and joy, at last I've reached the end of the page. Don't forget to send all news to Box 79, campus mail, or bring it to the Gamecock office. You could even send it to me; I do love to get mail. It's Just . . . g9 Two Blocks To Sunshine! Why run all over town for laundry and drycleaning? Sunshine's 1415 Gervais Street Plant is just TWO short blocks from the U.S.C. Cam Send it to Sunshine and be sure! I iN A HfJRR FOR YCLEANINC? * Ask for Sunshine's fa us c-Day Quality Service * on dryeleaning, shirts, * work, bachelor bundle., Sunmald-Pake. In by 0 a.m., out by 5:30 p.m.,I * weekday.. On Saturd by NINE a.m.., out same day? S NS INE LAUNDRY AND CLEANERS 1415 CERVAIS (at Rufnl -.1500 WOODRnOW ti x Shown above are the officers f are, from left to right, top row: h Jeanne Turner, treasurer. Second r torian; and Jackie Cline, dance cha Education Groups Act As Hosts To Future Teachers Kappa Delta Epsilon, women's >rofessional education sorority, and Cappa Phi Kappa, men's profes ional educational fraternity, were iosts to five hundred members of uture Teachers of America clubs nd chapters in South Carolina at heir state convention held April 7 it Drayton Hall. Dr. Clyde Erwin, superintendent >f public instruction, from Raleigh, Vorth Carolina, waa guest speaker ind told the future teachers that 'the opportunity afforded teachers ;oday in the field of education is )etter than it has been in past ears." Dr. Erwin was introduced )y Mrs. Ruth Thomas, founder of he National Future Teachers of America and chairman of the South larolina Education Association's Luture Teacher committee. Others articipating on the program were resse T. Anderson, state superin endent of education, and Mark Flawthorne, president of the South Jarolina Education Association and iuperintendent of schools in An iceon. After the meeting in Drayton Flall, the group moved to the Field iouse where the balloting for new >fficeru took place. Those elected gere Mildred Cox, president, stu lent at Bob Jones university; Mary Alice Breland, vice-president, Wal :erboro high school; and Pattie Lovell, secretary-treasurer, Greer migh. The convention was ad. ourned after the installation of ~he new officers, 1st dog: "Do you have a family ~ree?" 2nd dog: "No, we're not par ~icuar." UNIVE RSIT SPE CIA Fin t Excel le A OTHEI of Your Officers of Ze or Zeta Tau Alpha, social sorority w lary Jane Walker, president; Norm ow, left to right: Jane Almy, corres irman. Tri-Delts Planning Annual Drop-In After Song Fest Delta Delta Delta, social soror ity, is making plans for the annual Tri-Delt drop-in to be held after girls' Song Fest. This is a campus wide affair with all students in vited. Tri-Delts also are entertaining the alumnae and mothers of the chapter members at a tea to be given from 5:30 to 6:30, April 18, in the chapter room. Members of Delta Delta Delta are leaving on the 14th for a meet ing with the Tri-Delt chapter at the College of Charleston. 'After the meeting, the members oflboth chapters will go to Sullivan's Is land for a houseparty. I nterfraternity Council Benefits Crippled Children Interfraternity Council has an niounced that the proceeds totaling $160.00 taken in at Fraternity Stunt Night has been given to the Crippled Children's Society here in Columbia. This service is ani example of the benefits made pos sible through the efforts of the Interfraternity Council and the or ganizations taking part in the ac tivities. Y CANTEEN L SALE t-Shirts Stationery i SERVICE Canteen ta Tau Alpha hich is holding its Spring Formal to a Bergman, vice-president; Nora An ponding secretary; Marlene Rast, r USC Engineers See Architectural Show Given By Company An architectural engineering demonstration was held for the en gineering department by the John son Service company of New York, Wednesday, April 11, in room 117, Hamilton college, Prof. F. B. Herty has announced. The demonstration included air operated controls for heat, ventila tion, and air conditioning systems. Demonstration panels of controls were shown in actual operation. M. F. Rather, vice-president of the eastern district of Johnson Service company has recently em ployed three USC graduates. All three alumni were present for the demonstration. The graduates include: Ed Mc Murray of Rock Hill, who received his B.S. in engineering last year, and is now in charge of the Co lumbia office of the company; Cal vin Amick, who was graduated hA -an ueauau neu Man! She's just mc about plaldi I ma I E ! I s ort.checl I iia )boniIe winner w ith lieusen Sportebeek shirts i bold(, virile ulors they'ree -completgy washable ande I wide range 6f plaid combiniati Cotton-$4.50 & $5.50 R I '"the wLorid's i1..I PHI Is.-J ONE S C O RP. \r :. C It sight at the Columbia Hotel. They n Oeland, recording secretary; and ush chairman; Pat Kleckley, his from USC in Sept., 1949, and is present sales engineer for the Greensboro, N. C., office; and Jack Clark, graduate of USC in June, 1949, who is now sales engineer for the Richmond, Va., office. After the appearance here, the Johnson Service company demon stration went to Richmond, Va. Phone 2.9250 918 MAIN STREET Joe Patrone's Collegiate Inn Specializing in STEAKS Dine and Dance in the "GAMECOCK" ROOM' m -ee m ammeem i ~ I I hit the lssie . .. wer Va r>nshionrsr slevs IyOn-.$5.50 ? $6.50.I $Oll 1. I smaUrtest" Jj IJ I NEW YOItK 1, N. Y. m m= m.. ... .-.-. TA Formal N eld Tonight Zeta Tau Alpha, social sorority, having its Spring Formal to. ight from 9:00 till 1:00 at the olumbia Hotel ballroom. Officers and their dates are: lary Jane Walker, president, with im Ness; Norma Bergman, vice. resident, with Peter Kahl; Nora inn Oeland, recording secretary, ,ith George Clausen; and Jeanne 'urner, treasurdr, with Charlie 'hacker. Also, Jane Almy, corres. onding secretary, with Jim Mc. lath; Marlene Rast, rush chair. ian, with Charles Ellington; Pat Eleckley, historian, with Marvin tcMillan; and Jackie Cline, dance hairman, with Don Wham. After he Grand March before intermis. ion, new officers for the year will e announced. Before the dance, from eight till ine, there will be a drop-in at the ome of Grace Lewis for the mem. ers and their dates. At intermis. ion, there will be another drop-in t the home of Alice Mullis, a Zeta lumnnae. CNcago Couege of OPTOMETRY Fully Accredited An Outstanding College in a Splendid Profession Entrance requirement thirty semester hours of credits in specifl rues. Advanced standing for ad ditional .. A. cr in specified courses. REGIST ON NOW OPEN Excelle clini i facilities. Ree reationa and a letic activities. Dormitories on campus. Approved for Veterans. 2311 No. Clark St., Chicago 14, IlU. 3 I iii P ZIo 26 iI: I~~~ FoA.