The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, May 04, 1951, Page Page Four, Image 4
Engineering Ball
Shown above are the queen candidates and sponsors for the Engin
row, left to right: Mrs. Earle Baker, queen candidate; Mary Rae Berry,
Breeland, sponsor for Fred Breeland, ASME; and Mrs. James E. Norton
Bottom row, left to right: Mrs. V. E. Price, sponsor for V. E. Pr
candidate, ASCE; Jeannine Berios, queen candidate; Kathleen Phillips, sl
e agon C) eef
... a spoke a week .. .
.By TOMMIE HERBERT
Now that measles are clearing up, an epidemic of spring
fever seems to be running rampant-more housepartying,
more lakeside partying, and much, much less studying.
Phi Sig's enjoyed the warm night, the full moon (moon,
that is) and water at Lake Lelia during their weiner roast.
The Phi Sig's well sunburned are those who ventured
forth to ED LADD'S cottage at Windy Hill to continue the
partying.
"LOVIN' LONNIE" CREECH has pinned LOUISE
POSTEN of Johnsonville. She is a Chi 0 now at Columbia
College.
Last week Phi Kappa Sigma's had a fatback fry at
Teague's Lake. Tuesday there was a birthday party for ED
TEAGUE at Sunview Lake. Happy birthday.
This weekend Phi Kap's DON EDNEY, FOOTSEY
FIELD, BOB OLIVER, ELMORE CAMERON, AL DUNBAR,
W. F. HARDEN, and ROBERT RASHEED had a houseparty
at Pawley's Island with Cola. College and Georgetown girls.
Sunday some Phi Kap's went to Sunview Lake for swimming,
arty, etc.
Last weekend WILLIE BRASWELL, BARBARA
DOWNS, SARAH BRASWELL, LULA STABLER, and
MARY KATE STROUTHER went to Allendale to visit
CHARLOTTE MITCHUM.
Last Saturday MELVIN YOUNTS, Phi Kappa Sigma, gave
DOLLY ISGETT of COLA. COLLEGE a ring. ROY MOODY,
Phi Kap, has pinned TOMMIE JUNE FAIREY.
BARBARA DRAKE and JIM BENNETT, Phi Kap, were
married two weeks ago.
Phi Epsilon Nu had a tea on Tuesday at Flinn Hall in
honor of the new journalism majors.
ATO's had a bang up party at the "Y'' Camp last Thurs
day night. Among those present were MARNIE MANNING,
Tri-Delt, with WILL MIDDLETON; EVELYN MARSHALL,
Tri-Delt, with FRANK FIND; LINDA MAYS with SKIP
C RIDDLE; GENNY STEPHENSON, Tri-Delt, with HENRYi
HUDSON; and PATSY SAVAGE, ChiO, with RUPPEY
DREWS.
POLLY MILES and JIM ALEXANDER, HELEN JOHN
SON and TUCKER DANA, SOP'HIA MILLING and JOHNNY
BARKSDALE, all Tri-Delts or SAE's, and LECK PASCHAL,
Tri-Delt, and JOHN MASON, KA alum, are all going to
Charleston next Saturday to the wedding of "STINKY"
WALKER, Tri-Delt, and PETE -WARDLAW, SAE alum.
After the wedding all the Chlumbians down for the wedding
are housepartying at Sullivan's.
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17. 1 '
eering Ball to be held tonight. Top
queen candidate for ASME; Betty
sponsor for James Norton, ASCE.
ice, AIEE; Barbara Hass, queen
jonsor for S. J. McNamara, AICE,
Josie President
Of Lambda Chi
For Next Term
T. Chandler Josie of Anderson
has been elected to head Lambda
Chi Alpha, social fraternity, for
the coming term. Gene Floyd of
Lake City will serve as vice-presi
dent and Bobby Scott of Greenville,
secretary. Other officers are: Gene
Swann, Georgetown, treasurer;
John Jones, Greer, social chairman;
J. T. Mauldin, Laurens, ritualist;
Bob Langston, Hartsville, rush
:hairman; and Billy Richardson,
Tonesville, correspondent.
Kappa Alpha
Adds 11 New
Members Here
Eleven pledges were recently
initiated into Kappa Alpha, social
fraternity. They were: Ralph Brad
ford, Larry Brown, Bruce Cant
well, Jack Dorr, Clise Floyd, Louis
Howell, Billy Hay, Jimmy Moore,
Bubber Godfrey, Johnny Thorne,
and Tucker Lafitte.
AKG Point System
For '51-'52 Term
Is Being Revised
Alpha Kappa Gamma is revising
its point system for the 1951-52
school year, Irene Krugman, presi
dent, has announced.
AKG is attempting to distribute
the honor points more evenly
among the various phases of
campus organizations, the presi
dent said.
Presidents of all woemen's organ.
izations will meet in the near fu
ture to approve the revised system.
Diamond Jim Brady was a big
eater. To needle him a friend re
marked that he knew someone who
could out-eat him any day. " saw
that man eat ham," he said, "and
he certainly did a fine job."
"Yeah," Diamond Jim yawned
as he picked his teeth, "How many
hams did he eat?"
Sign in laundry window: "We do
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hand."
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jint Cnqgineering
Societc /reentt
Semi..Annua/ i?/f
The semi-annual engineering ball
will be held tonight in the Colum
bia Hotel ballroom from 9 till 1,
Chris Claussen, president has an
nounced. Music will be by The Am
bassadors.
The joint engineering council,
which sponsors the dance, is com
posed of representatives from the
four engineering societies - the
American Institute of Electrical
Engineers, The Chemical Engineer
ing Society and the Mechanical En
gineering Society.
Offivers for the organization
are: Chris Claussen, president; Bill
Wilkinson, secretary; and H. H.
McGuire, treasurer.
Jackie Caldwell
Is DZ President
For Next Year
Jackie Caldwell of Spartanburg
has been elected to head Delta
Zeta, social sorority, for the com
ing semester, Dottie Martin of Co
lumbia was chosen vice-president.
Recording secretary is Betty Ruth
Crapps of Columbia; correspond
ing secretary, Sarah Thevenot,
Charleston; treasurer, Ellen Con
ner of Charlotte, N. C.; and Betty
Parker, Greenville, historian. Pub
licity chairman is Kathryn Conway
of Miami, Florida.
Teacher: "Can you give me a
short definition of a polygon?"
Algie: "A polygon is a dead
parrot."
Haynie: "If you don't marry me,
I'll take a rope and hang myself in
the front yard
Ethel Ruth: "Now, Haynie, you
know mother doesn't want you
hanging around."
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Pi Beta Phi will hold Its month.
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May 6, from 8-9 p. m. in the chap.
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thews, president, has announced.
The drop-in is being held in
honor of Gym Shelor, "Miss Garnet
and Black," for the 1951 yearbook.
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