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NORMA nRMAN, SeENy Edeor q Noelie Keady 8aanne Hyer June Ireen.U e Wa jon ~Qee1 . . . a spoke a week-. . By JUNE PRESNELL Rambling Sig Eps up in Duke territory for a terrific basketball game this past weekend were JIM GRAVELY, BOBBY RYAN, LEONARD SHIPMAN, and LAYTON CROSS. Sig Ep Chapters in Chapel Hill, Durham, Wake Forest, and Raleigh were visited along the way. The Sig Ep basketball team will also journey to St. George Friday night to take part in the annual Jaycee Basketball Tournament. The following went to Charleston last Friday for the boxing matches: BAYARD PICKETT, HARRY STEWART, PAUL (SWEEZEY) and RUPERT DREWS. Also going to cheer the boxers on against The Citadel were LIPPY LA TORRE, LARRY SMITH, CHUCK PREZIOSO, STEVE WADIAK, ROBERT BRUNSON, JEEPERS JEFFCOAT, and DON EARLY. The whole mob took off from Logo's. The SAE's had a rush party, Thursday 21st, at the Woman's Club . . . music was furnished by Paul LaRosa .. . and everyone had a good time. The previous Wednesday a stag barbecue was held at Pinewood Lake, with rushees and chapter members stuffing themselves full of pork. JO COPELAND, Pi Beta Phi, is engaged to BILL BAR RETT, Phi Kappa Sigma. Sunday, JACK SIMON, of Sumter and Columbia, was initiated into Phi Epsilon Pi . . . following the initiation a stag dinner was held in his honor. Four men pledged Phi Epsilon Pi. The neophytes were STANLEY KRUGMAN of Columbia; LENNY OBRENTZ of White Plains, N. Y.; ED DIE GOLDSTEIN of Columbia; and ARNOLD GREEN of Brooklyn, N. Y. Phi Kap pledges entertained actives at a stag dinner .. beer served ... following the meeting Monday night. Prof. JOHN HERIN has been named Chapter Visitor by National organization . . . he replaces Mr. WILLIAM MOYE of Columbia. Lambda Chi's partied at VFW with dates last Saturday night. The Pi Kappa Phi's kindly informed us that they went to Winthrop to give the girls there a break .. . these dashing caballeros were BUSTER BROWN, CLAYTON McMANA WAY, HARRY BOLYN, RUSSELL STOKES, JACK FLYNN, and T. J. CUPSTID. RAMONA SALLEY, Pi Beta Phi, was off to Davidson this week. More travelers were BETH KIRKLEY and ALICE GILLAND (Chi Omega) who went to Easley last weekend. Several SAE's will make the trip up to Washington for the wedding of BOB SUMWALT, alum, and MARY JOYCE MILLS of Washington, D. C. The big event will take place Saturday, March 8. The Pi Beta Phi's were busy bees . . . SARA JANE QUINN spent an enjoyable weekend at Davidson's Mid Winter Formal. ETHEL MATHEWS and JEANNETTE J DICKSON spent last weekend with sorority sister MARTHA 1 WOODALL in Augusta, Ga. And the Pi Beta Phi's had a drop-in last Sunday. Ex-Carolina Boxer, LOUIS HARRELSON, of Mullins, S. C., is giving a few spare moments to the Marine Corps at Parris Island . . . also slated to play a little football for their eleven. Sigma Phi Epsilon pledges are planning a party this Saturday night which is to be even bigger and better (they say) than the one thrown by the actives two Saturdays ago. Former Pi Beta Phi LIXIE (STOKES) COLLIE and hus band, LAMAR, dropped in last weekend to say hello. LAMAR is in Med. school in Augusta, Ga. Other Pi Beta Phi's went down to JOE PATRONE'S for the February Pi Phi night . . . JOE wished them happy Valentine's Day with boxes of candy. Pi Phi's initiated on February 17th were BETSY THOMAS, CAROLYN SMITH, and ANN CARLTON. Pi Phi CAROLINE WHITMIRE went to V. P. I. for Mid-Winter Formal. Our friend LANNY SHAY from Marion, S. C. informs this friend that the Pi Kappa Phi's have the first TV set on the campus . . . Golly ! RED DOUGLAS, BISHOP STRICKLAND, and JIM SLAUGHTER, ex-Carolina stars, returned to Columbia for a visit. BISHOP plays for the San Francisco '49ers . . . Jim's a pro basketball player. PAT PEELER and JANET GRIFFITH, Chi Omegas, were at the boxing matches in Charleston last weekend. Dr. D). H. CARLISLE of the political science department spoke at the Zeta Tau Alpha banquet Saturday at the Green Derby . .. with Dr. CARLISLE was his wife. Phi Kappa Sigmas entertained last Saturday night with a cabaret party at the Jefferson's Rathshellar . . . Clarence Brazell's sextet furnished the music for a large . . . and real live crowd . . . decorations were of the Valentine type. At the intermission several of the Phi Kaps entertained with songs. Speaking of music and a good time, don't miss BILLY (The Great) ECKSTINE, who's appearing tonight with COUNT BASIE'S orchestra at the Township Auditorium. The show is open to white spectators so here's your chance to hear some good music. MARGOT WEILAND, ZTA, went to the University of Georgia for the Pi Kappa Phi formal last Saturday. Phi Kaps journeying to Bennettsville Saturday to wed ding of BERT EDENS, former Chi Omega, were HAROLD -SCHMOCKEL, alumni ED TEAGUE and -JOE ASKEW. The Lambda Chi's were no lazy bones either .. . going to Winthrop for the Mid-Winter Formal also were: PAUL CUNNZNGHAM, ELDEN DYE, GEORGE FLOYD, BILLY RICHARDSON, BOB LANGSTON, JOHN JONES, FATS ENON, JIM FINDLEY and GRADY RAWLS. hi tap Winthrop's Mid--Wnter Formal were: DAVE ~ ,~RjRO ,BENTLEY RIVERS, BOB MILL L, BBBY JONES, GIBBY DEAN, , and CHARLIE JENNINGS. nI must stop . .. no more room .. . Panhellenic 'Sets Stunt Night Date A definite date for sorority stunt i night has been set by Panhellenic council. April 9 has been regis tered for this event. Panhellenic will sponsor stunt night, presenting a cup to the win ner. The names of the judges will be kept secret until the night of the performance. - Committees appointed by Pan hellenic consist of Eugenia Holli day, chairman of tickets; Libby Mahaffey, chairman of publicity; Frances Hagood, trophy; judges, Norma Bergman and Frances 1 Weeks; Alice Gates, chairman of programs. Pi Beta Phi has won stunt night for the past two years. Frances LaBorde, past president of Pi Phi, was graduated last year and re placing her will be difficult. Rush Week To Be After March Exams1 Rush week for coeds will be held the first week of April. Rushees who are first semester students will be given scholarship cards to fill out and have completed by their professors. Registration for rush week will be Wednesday morning, March 12, in the post office lobby. Rushees will be notified if they are ineligible for rushing. A stu dent must have a 5.000 average on twelve credit hours. Routine parties will be planned by Pan hellenic and preferential parties by the sororities. Any sorority at the conclusion of rush week not having at least 29 members will be allowed open rush ing for one month. Lindau To Speak To Chem. Students1 Mr. J. W. Lindau will speak this i morning to the American Chemical li Society in Hamilton 117 at 10 D'clock on "Developments in Plas tics." All chemical engineers and themistry majors are invited to w ittend. n Officers for the spring term were ?lected at the regular meeting ruesday night. The officers are c Victor Laurie of Columbia, presi- a lent; James 'Bonihee from Mt. lernon, N. Y., vice-president; Dale| Iawkins of Binghamton. N. V.. se- I etary; and William Payne of Co- I umbia, treasurer. Definition of a professor: One who talks in other people's sleep. * * * "Why the black crepe on the door? Is the roommate (lead?" "Black crepe nothing! That's my towel." * * * Mother: What have you been (do ing all afternoon ? Son: Shooting craps, Mother. Mother: That must stop. Those poor little things have as much right to live as you have. * * * If there is a coal shortage this winter, use coke. It won't give much heat, but remember, you get two cents back on every bottle. * * * It was a triangle: She and I were both in love with her. Toal's Studio 1435 MAIN STREET Phone 6141 THIS WEEK T-SH TURTLE NECK - --wi GAMECOCK 01 WERE $2.00 LIMITED SEAMLESS N Only A 3 for While Ta "Operated For Conven Soi1 Calenc Fou- dnces have been regis ered ;t t6e student activities office or the month of March. These ance* are: Alpha Delta Pi-March 7. Kappa Alpha-March 15. Phi Sigma Kappa-March 21. Air R.O.T.C.-March 28. Recitals being given at the hapel this month will be on the nd, 7th, 18th, and 28th. Banquets listed 'are the Sigma Ulpha Epsilon Founder's Day ban iuet the 8th and the Kappa Alpha banquet the 15th. Pearce Elected President of SAE Joe Pearce from Greenville, was lected president of Sigma Alpha !psilon fraternity for the spring emester. David Johnson was elected vice >resident. Other officers are Sam ,arter, recording secretary; Rich ird Rush, corresponding secretary; luddy Derrick, treasurer; Robert 31and, chronicler; Brantley Phil ips, herald; Mack Fairley, warden; tobert Bland, rush chairman; )anny Peach, IFC representative; nd Sam Carter, German club rep esentative. Sigma Nu Initiates ren Pledges Sigma Nu fraternity initiated 10 nen February 13. New owners of the White Star re the following. John Robert 'itts, Theodore Crook, William E. [all, Edward Bray, and James C. )oggette, Jr. Also, Wesley K. Sanders, Robert . Gabriel, Donald R. Elliot, Wil am C. Hawley and Neuland Col Cr. Hans and Peter went walking ith their mother one day. As they eared the edge of a cliff, Peter ave his mother a shove and she ent rapidly down to join her an stors. Peter smiled at his brother nd with a very casual air said, Look, Hans, no Ma!" Travel and study ABROAD this summer LOWEST FARES EVER make uni versity-.sponsored tours via TWA most attractive. Spend your summer profitably and enjoyably on one of 16 four- to ten week study tours in Great Britain, Europe, Scandinavia, Asia or Africa Earn full credit while you travel and study. Arranged by specialIsts in tho educational-travel field, in co operation with TWA. Tour price takes care of all necessary expense., includ ing TWA's money-savijng new' tourist fares.* For tour information, mention countries that interest you most when you write to: John Furbay, Ph.D., Director, TWA Air World Tours, 80 E. 42nd St.,~New York 17, N. Y. *Rffecte Miay 1 subjecgt o gov*t upproval 'S SPECIAL IRTS - LONG SLEEVE iJ THE FRONT NOW 75c SUJPPLY' YLON HOSE 'ew Left . $1.00 iey Last I'EE N one of the hSAdnts" far For March ,gw/ n dw<4 By -Norma Bergman Condolences to busanne Hyer who was unable to write her column this week. Be it a virus or the flu, it ruind 'the column' for the week. In my lighthearted manner, I shall attempt to entertain you with bits of information about fads on other campuses and perhaps we can start some new ones here. The bubble gum fad has prac tically disappeared among the col lege students and little sister can now chump the family's supply happily. A puzzling incident at the pub lication building Monday was the sight of her honor, Miss Editor-in chief, puffing (and choking) con tentedly on a cigarette. Not quite like the cow chewing its cud, tho'. Ah, ha . . . while scanning the LOGO'S (Formerly The College Shop) Same Place Better Food Lower Prices PLATE LUNCH Meat, Choice of 3 Vegetables and Drink -55c - Served from 11:30 - 7:30 1015 Sumter Across From Town Theater HOW MI 150?] IF YOU'RE THE RIGEr EXTRA THE PHIl Fe. ite PHILI CALL U FOR r 'Michigan State News," I e 1 their 7ifjst~ ia4~r Wa ~ros;iansl ,oats; a0 ski su ibsJ.ust whI .he Carolina coed needs these aiy, cold, miserable day% ... nc nore slipping down on wet side walks . .. we shall ski rom one lass to another. These warm comfy mits are purchasable in the latesi :olors.. Added protection for the :oeds are the built-ih bustles to more bruises. All good ads testify that a. mar with a pipe will be most populai with the girls . . . this is leal rear. All hunters should equil themselvea with a pipe. Be sure t< ise that (sniff) ummmmmm kiAd As people with eyes may hsvi noticed (I have two pair, I notice CAN YOU TRUE . UNI VERSITY YOUR BE They make your cloth special attention to all problems are our per, Prompt SE One Day ServicE UNIVI LAUNDRY & SEP Next Door t, For your consenieni right hers INY TIMI iA I 00? AN AVERAG 'ANSWER IS51 Yes, til your nosec exposed ft 200 GOOD YOU'RE SUTTE PHILIP definiely lars leading brand, SI ATTENTION ALL COLLIE Every Sunday Evening over CE .UP MORRIS PL leats an Outstanding College S& hered with Famous Hollywood P MORRIS Intercollegiate Act 'HILIP N Wbe :i*tted into Alpha bnge$*ffatkerhity tonight are following men: tlihad' T. Maher, Willith' Mahopy, William A. Steadley Charl$ G. Wilson. well), some of the brothers ha beeb neglecting their mo shave. FeAr. ot, it is no. again' the girls . . 'tis only Kappa Alpha preparing for t grand ole Southern Bsll. sPlease, Susanne, come baik l us and write your column. NAME ONE FRIEND? CLEANERS IS ST FRIEND es look liko new, giving fabrics. Your cleaning ;onal problem. !rvice Always -in an Emergency ERSITY DRY CLEANING VICE i The Canteen w all claims are setSled on campus. 1. ISA DAY 3200?] E SMOKER IVERI noes every day and throat are > Irritation.. REASONS WHY R ON1 SMoKING de. a... - ova irrhadng damn any odhe . PoVD by outstanding di tbros spdinhu. II SUENTS S AY HOUSE SCam 4s.ometiio 10111