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\ N I'I KAPPA S I A k SPONSRS( Is . Spo,.r, for ic 1-1h Kil, 144rl'o1 right:: Mve- \\illiam-mi ftir Dhw-iol \\;migh. pore-fiil : \n114 \ pre1%ielen : Je ' r Tre4te fIor Ildi- Sitinhid,-c'r, e , ic-pre.iel. Ia% id \ tiertin. recordint.- ,eereir. . I .11.i , 'Iia f oI' - 14r \ iritir I atriv. ".4per I.es, co.rre-sp~eing -eereI:er : el'ommie l,I.re for I14t' leu Speuretrepeau ho%vmneera.% M % It V MI VR 'A Y, .Nrciet, Edii)r IMOS L.ENY BEA;TY JO) LAND The Wagon Wheel a spoke a week BIy It. J. LAND WEATHIIEItING; Spr)1ing.1 haLs been' sprling~ing( in inWl (ont so nu-hl( late! IryingJ2 1c4 inaIke up its inliiI while we fret'%, bJul'n 01' I)1 awAay. lI eally taking' (l wanitage of1 the sunnyii <l-tys wer' andl .JIMMY K()ND> 'It(US. I,ambdiia ('hi. Theyv all ha.e t er OU1TSTANDING. EVE~NTrS JOAN Rll'LEIl>Gi. ('hi (), is now Wem-ing a \very\ be'au tiful r'ing givenl to her~ by 1-:1)!)V ( '1tAl(;. A\NNE~ I).\Y'lS, Pi Phi. is 'ngaed'4 to lIlI'.S I ()STH'l o A\s of last I''rbhvi igrht. siiE IIA.\\ll NS has beentwi it looks(, too(4. (1EOl1(;E \\'ll.>()NK. igmau N'Kui. ('ongraItlationls to4 you bott ).\AYE AlEi~i LiNk. hA, in A IdersonI last week4 end -Sumila afterniooni they'\ werel' seen' at th 1 ruotor)40 b,oat racest' wit al of Anderson'801. A\t th Lambda)1)4IL ( hi A lp hi's I'40underIs I )Liy ILlu .J(ii tl,Y .ii()A~ l)\\'A i\(4 reei4' t he st valuable4. pledgeil k4.LI( "'Swee4thearIIt ofI l,ambdI,4a ('hii'' i'ip and MlSS" lIOIlIKIT~ AlOY 1), P4i Phi, r''eeive'd t he "'Sweet heart 4of the pledge) thbiss Al [P'HA D)EIl,TA P1 i;i 'GEN:IE1~ II(il,11)' reenit ly wlkdI'4( downA the aisle 11ETSY E:H[It\1AlI)T, onlil MAlWY l,ZAlIlkTIl AlIlAI .jour'neyed to the IlniVersityV of (;4'orgia last week'l 4'mlI for a A DPi workshop. PA'CY! PAI'TV! Sig Eps) patiied inl a big way'L Vn recent'('11 Saturdi'4ay'i niyht al I he "Y" (eam p. A mong1I. t hos)e4 prtesen~i t wer' IC P1,I f'I M M E HAZEL 1)UJI(E, Z; 1?YRO N TFAPI':Y and PATRI( IA P'RIVETTWE, and K(EN F'LYNN and M\Alt Y Wi )EMA N. Pt PiII'S TiUAV EL, Journeying to Danrli ngton f'or the week 4'ndI was'LI JEA N ETTFE D)ICKSON. ((4.1 iiutimwa EIn warE .) * NS 4igma 11 -um 11 lal are top rwA lir ri i i or Jack Ii c firt vie oi. snd r4m: B1S%ty PutnmIII fO treauitrer. Third roi: Reham Sims fo d I4I. pledgemasler. Elizabeth Noles fo Phi Kappa Signia To Hol<d Costume Hall Th lW aul Phi Kappa Signi tu me 111.al1 will lit held tomior r I night. .'hrecive IIrazel l' 4 rches. tra wi ll rI ni i- :h ) l sic l') he cmk..-d affain TherIt e iII I e a prize a wa rdec f*r)Ite b1.,t COst II1unid coile Nl .V Itolffier of Pi IKappa)h Sigma wvil be : anounied.t at the ballj. I-anst year'is wVinnIers were lFann13 I owter Teague. aknd Hilly Hughes I hadl sworni to bie a bacheloir; She hadl sworni to lie a br'ide, I ie'.s yoli linow th an uiswer-. She had nt areL on her side. HEY, THAT WAG GOM. BAUTIFuL - DOLL L GAW YOU WrTH! MO(EPE Cotillion Club Formal Tonight The Cotillion Club will hold its spinig formal tonight in the Co 1u1mbia Ilotel ballroom. The closed dance will begin at 49 p.m. Tony Torre and his orchestra will pro vide music for the occasion. Officers of the Cotillion Club a -: ,10' Mull, president; Louis lHowell, vice-presideit; Buddy Derrick, iiecretary; Dan Kiper, treasurer, and Lanny Shay, dance chairman. New officers will he announced at the dlance. Sigma Phi Epsilon Elects Bill Todd Bill Todd was elected president of Sigma Phi Epsilon April 20. Other officers elected are: Byron Tapley. vice-president, Pasadena, Tex.; Dick Plummer, secretary, Elizabethtown, Pa.; George Rider, treasurer, Bellmore, N. Y., and Marvin Weathers, historian, St. George. Miss Venus Featured Sigma Chi I Sweetheart The seventh annual Sigma Chi Derby will be run May 7 at 3:30 p.m. on the horseshoe. The high light of the Derby will be the presentation of the 1953 Sigma Chi Sweetheart. Spirit is high among the soror ities who will be, trying to take lionle solpe of the trophies and gifts to be presented to the win nierls. There are eight races with points given for a win, place, or show. The races consist of the relay, the steeplechase, needle in the haystack, pie eating contest, sack race, Miss Venus contest, and the secret race. The eighth race will be on the judging of the uniforms worn by the different sororities. The feature race will be the crowning of the "Miss America of USC."-Miss Venus. Each sorority r has entered its beauty and the r competition should be keen. r Tihe following merchants -have Sig Ep Members Go To Raleigh Signia Phi Epsilon members journeyed to Raleigh, N. C. for Carolina's Sig Ep Ball last week enl. Six North Carolina chapters and the S. C. Alpha chapter were represented. Peggy Douglas and Polly Mishoe were sponsors for the Al phia chapter and Vera Church and Annette Lee were contestants for the queen. Attending the ball from the South Carolina AlIph chapter were: G;eorge Rider with Annette Lee; Bill Todd with Peggy Douglas; Byron Tapley wvithi Polly Mishoe; andl Bill Lemacks with Vera Church. mnewilbTL. BEAUTIFUL.,,. AND~ INTELLIGENT! Q BROTHER, THIS *LOV TIME ITS LOVE! LOV ]N )PESMK PIll EP BANQUET . . . Seted a Pi Fraternity at the Ilainb10ow Hoor tle chapter; Davida SaiiIornam; Mili Baker; Doniald 1tisse1l, residetnt of imanul, faeity advimor. li the foreg Ioffanal, Mr. Hoffimani. Lt. A. Ari dance. which was held at the Jeffel A-sociation hield a mleeting at whi ill conjunltioll with the fraterity' 114111 of the Souithern legiona at ,he Oerby May 7; ro Be Named donated gifts to help make the contest a success: Tapp's, a Charles of the Ritz beauty kit; The Carolina, Palmetto, and Five Points theaters, six passes from each; Antoinette's Beauty Shoppe, a permanem wave; Caldwell's Dress Shop, Canpbell's Cornell Pharmacy, and L. (. Halfour Com pany, gift certificates; Hati wanger's, an original Bamb-ex handbag; Lisbeth Wolfe, a Fab rege perfume set; Sylvan Brothers Jewelry, a sterling bracelet; Haverty's Furniture Company, a musical jewel box; and Eison's Florist, a dozen red roses. These gifts, along with a trophy and erown from the fraternity, will be presented to Miss Venus. Judges for the Derby are Mr. and Mrs. Donald Russell, Dean Arney Childs; Dean J. B. Jackson, and Professor Kit Fitzsimmons. A campus-wide drop-in will be ield immediately following the Derby at the Sigma Chi house. for Shoes that look like new V I S I T ROBERTS SHOE REPAIRING SERVICE Shoe Accessories Leather Goods Across From CALD WELL'S 1319 Sumter St. HOM/VCAN ~1 TEL-LSO 6 MET HEF E YN! LA$T NMG TILL THE D OF ThAM wow! -'|| C AM ELS tha I the haid tI ale n1i te Silvl. r Ameive I last Friday eveniig re. I. eft to ri im K. Susiian, nioniial pre%ideit: l the tn1ivermity; Mrs. Ru1i.l Mrs. | rounsd, seated clOckwise, iare Emneri4 itur R11imseniblum, aid Mrs. Romenli SoI Hotel. Betweent the atiquet as ci Mick IA)ttrie Of (:olumbin wtas er, Soulier (:Onclave.. INI. M.OldIber fiIal 1u111ineSS 8eSio4n1 of e cone1i The drop-in will be in honor of the Sweetheart, the Derby winner, and Miss Venus. Mu1sic for the Derby will be furnished h the Sigma Chi hand, Collegians Unfazed Keep Cool in 44 A cool and comfortable sum who cool off in A rrow liah t ic Theehtwahrfvrt thosadsofopn.inow sleve tyes .. wit an Arrow ealers A R OI s1e~c t c 's a ve e n love! ng4a l o yourssC anvothr rnn A meric rsury formal m paquet of li Eppilon iltl Izzy ,oturi. 1pstl president of ill Novit, eahapter pre%idenat ; Eletmor imuel I ilmanm lad 'rofissor Lit. Fischer, Mrs. Fischer, Mr. Bob in. The ianquet preceded a formal d tIhle ance, the Phi Ep Alumni tled premident. The affair was held of Carolitn wats elected vice-pii4, ve. and Frank Epps will be back at his regular position as presiding stewart. Derby trophies will be on display at the Iniversity (1nteen. By Heat; Arrow Lightweights mer is predicted for students eiuht shirts and spoirls shirts as are "'air-conditioned" by ini the fabic. L-ong and short ti pastel colors. 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