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'C)31 ')~~on ')Veet . . . a spoke a week . . . By MARLENE RAST Guess there's no need telling all you "good people" that things are really rolling again at Carolina, what with the first ball game (?) of the season behind us with its accom panying parties. SAE's held a party in the Jefferson Hotel Saturday night after the Duke game in honor of visiting brothers from Duke and alumni. A few of those present were: REM PARLER with KATHERINE STONE, Tri-Delt; BOBBY BROAD WELL with ALLENE BLAND, Tri-Delt; JOE PEARCE with HELEN COGGESHALL, KD; BUDDY DERRICK with JUNE NIGGEL, KD; ED ROYALL with HELEN JOHN SON, Tri-Delt; GEORGE JAMES with REN FREW, KD; and ROBERT BLAND with LOU KIDDER, Tri-Delt. Also partying Saturday night were the Sigma Nu's at Morris Lodge. Al Fisher, alumnus, and Commander Bard Allison were "surprised" by a birthday cake presented by Dan Donnovan in behalf of the Sigma Nu chapter. Other alumni up for the weekend were: LEWIS HAIGLER, ROY CURRANCE, CLARK and AL ADICKS. Tri-Delts have a right to sing "Wedding Bells Are Break ing Up That Old Gang of Mine 1" Leck Paschall was recently married to JOHN MASON, KA, and MARY HYER married VIC HENDRICKSON of Charleston. Other Tri-Delta taking the vows this fall are DOT HEYWARD to BEN BADGER, SAE; and ANN LOUISE PRESSLEY to DICK BLENCO, SAE. Although they haven't taken the final step yet, FRANCES WEEKS, Tri-Delt is wearing the pin of REESE JENKINS, a Sigma Phi Epsilon alum from Davidson. Lambda Chi's seem to have been caught in the inevitable snare also. JIMMY KONDUROS has placed a ring upon the "third finger, left hand" of GWYN SHELOR, Pi Beta Phi. The wedding is to take place in late October. Also to be married the latter part of October are RAY BERRY, Lambda Chi and PAT BASS, Chi Omega. Regardless of their brothers "settling down," Lambda Chi's, their alumni, plus Lambda Chi's from Duke enjoyed a party at the Woman's Club Saturday night. Not by any means have the Phi Kaps been falling down on their job (fat back frys, that is). A fat back fry was held Saturday night after the Duke game at Sun View Lake. Five Duke Phi Kaps came down for the game and spent Saturday and Sunday here. ZTA'S NANCY HALE and JANE ALMY seemed to have had one big summer, what with visiting their sorority sister, JOYCE WOODEL, in New York City and then hitting the big town of Washington, D. C. DOTSY RICHARDSON, Tri-Delt, journeyed up to Clem son for the Clemson-P. C. game and a dance last weekend. BAYARD PICKETT, Sigma Nu, has pinned TINA Mc NULTY. JAY QUICK, Phi Sigma Kappa, pinned MARLENE AYERS of Charleston this past weekend. Visiting Alpha Delta P1's up for the game were B. J. McLEAN, MARY JEAN PARISH, KATHLEEN SIMS, and SEVENA MOLAIR. ANNE BUGGLE from Charleston is an ADPi transfer from Queen's College. Also heard that JANE ELLIOTT, ADPi, received a ring from an SAE from Furman. PRISCILLA NEWELL, national Tri-Delt traveling sec retary, visited the Tri-Delts for a week at the beginning of the semester. Tri-Delta are having a drop-in Sunday night at eight o'clock. Pi KA's and their dates were entertained Saturday night after the Duke game at a drop-in at the home of H. G. Car ter. Present for the affair were brothers from Duke Uni versity, the University of Tennessee, Wake Forest, Missis aippi Southern and, of course, the University of South Carolina. The society page wishes to apologize to Prof. ERIC OPPENHEIMER for the mistake made in the last issue in which he was listed as married. (Seems like some of his friends got quite a shock !) JOSEPH H. EASLEY was initiated into ATO recently. Well, that's all the news that was turned in this week! From the way it reads, people seemed to be getting around quite a bit. If you want any news in the Wagon Wheel, send it to the Gamecoc,k, Box 79, by Monday. MITCHELL'S MEN'S SHOP STYLE AND QUALITY CLOTING and FURNISHINGS 1431 Main Street Columaia, S. C. Davidson Relates Phi Sigma Kappa Entertainment C. H. Davidson, president of Phi Sigma Kappa, has announced a party given at the 'Y' Camp last Saturday night. The affair lasted from seven-thirty until twelve o'clock and was chaperoned by Mr. Arnold Muir. Many of the fra ternity's alumni were there along with guests from Georgia Tech. The party .was muddy, but quite enjoyable. Grady W e a t, of Columbia, pledged last Monday night. A suburbanite was sitting at his window one evening when he casu ally called to his wife: "There goes that woman Bill Jones' is so ter ribly in love with." His wife, who was in the kitchen, dropped a cup she was wiping, hurtled through the door, knocked over a lamp and a bowl of goldfish, and craned her neck to look out the window. "Where?" she panted. "There," he pointed, "that wom F. Pep Club Plans Better Cheering The Pep Club held its meeting in Davis on Wednesday at five o'clock. The lack of response to the endeavors of the cheerleaders during the Duke football game cer tainly shows the need for new life to be put into the cheering section backing the football team. Pi Kappa Sigma To Have Party Owen Cedarburg, president of Phi Kappa Sigma, has announced plans for a party for this Friday night. The%ffair is to be at the Woman's Club and is to last from eight until t w e I v e o'clock. Chaperone for the occasion will be Professor John Herin. an with the twveed coat on the corner." "You idiot," she hissed, "that's his wife." "Yes, of course," he replied smoothly. for EtIb Dean Childs For Women' This year's fall registration has augmented the population of the women's dormitories. Wade Hamp ton is inhabited by sixty-five new and old transfer students, while Sims boasts two hundred and sixty five. This makes a total of three hundred and twenty-five as op posed to last year's three hundred and eighteen. This is the largest COLUMBIA'S NEWE PAUL TALLEY KELL JIM PHONE 2-3241 pelr .II on the IiR sa STA (eomple td plus I the de Now Dr. Pepper bring Ica's most famous spo. with hot off-the-grdiro the day's games, plus pert appraisal of the ' day," all told in the si manner that has mad "/Fr jiF. Cites Need ; Dormitory enrollment the two buildings have ever experienced. However, the registration period is not over, with the result that Ifurther entrances will be either on a selective basis, or even deferred. With this growth in the amount of boarding women comes the ever increasing necessity for new ac commodations. It is hoped that by IT'S HERE ST DANCE BAND MAKING MUSIC -THE LaROSA SI Starring: Y AL COHAN BLEASE MILT WING AND PAUL LaROSA (Himself on Vocals) MAKE YOUR DANCE A SUCCESS PAUL LaROSA 2414 WHEAT STREET )reset7 i-Lit turda n CB flON WI :30 P. M. rounid-up of sci ed Husiag's verse y's most excltinj s you Amer-' America's fa ts announcer ites n rse above--and his own ex-"'a lif for ifi 'plays of the kling Dr. P. ieciai Husing other drink . him one of Pepperl 0 K-00a rAVV 1962, the Legislature will have ap proved the construction of a new women's dormitory, and that the building will be well under way for completion in 1953. Hypatian Literary Society Meets Hypatian Literary Society held its regular meeting on Wednesday, September 26, 1951, at five o'clock in Clariosophie Hall. The consti tution was read and discussed. STYLED FOR YOU UITET JAY PACE ATE COLUMBIA, S. C. t s SS ys. S "SC vorite radio personal time and station listed while you listen, get " with delicious, spar *pper. Remember, no picks you up like Dr.