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German Clu 44 Bridge Club Formed Ilere Bridge enthusiasts on the campus will be glad to know that Carolina now has its own Duplicate Bridge Club. Duplicate Bridge is a way of playing contract bridge that takes most of the luck elc ment out of the game and makes it a contest. of real skill and com pet it ion. No previous experience in playing duplicnte bridge is nee" essary to participate; only that the student wants to play good bridge and is iit erested in im) proving his game. The games will he held each Ihursday evening : t Russell Ilouse.at 7:00 p.m. The first game was scheduled for last night. l'arolina's )uplicate Bridge Club is sanctioned L.y the Ameri ann Contract Bridge League and master points will he awarded the winners each week. Master points are certificated of achievement and are recorded by the American ('on tract Bridge League fo:- its mem hers for the players' futuire rating as a bridge player. Thousands of students in dozens of colleges all ove'r the country vie for r'ecognii tion from ACBL alnd eac(h year' a nat ional tournament is he(ldl aml)ong the4 various colleges wvith dup11 lete clubs.' Carolina has be'en fortunmate in 'w that much(1 of the equjipmeCnt neces sary for the game has been. loaned its club by Mrs. W. C. Simpson of Coluimbia, North and South Carolina state wome'' champion, and)4 the only author'ized'( Goren -andI Culhe'rt son systems te(ac'her in this palrt of the4 countr'y. Mr's. Simp son has also agr'eedl to direct the nit ial games unt)1il the stud(ents have learned how to run the games. Folr anyone wVh(o ds not have a favorite part11ner there will be e'xtr a players at th1e game and partnershipls can11 be artranged. ,A fee of 50 cents a player wvill oe ch1ar'gedl to defray the c'ost oIf the game. Girls' Basketball Tournament Starts On December 16 Tlhe wo4menl)'s bIaske'tball tourInal mnent wvill begin D)ecember' 16, L ouise Keller, president (If the Wmn's. Athletic Association, has announce4d. VolleyballI, ttennis, bladmninto(n and bridlge tournaments will be schedmedt' later this year. The annlounc'em(ents were madle at a meeting of the Women's Ath letic Association rece'ntly. At the meeting Mr's. I. I. Moses, Jr. of t he Physical Education D)epar't men)t was guest sp)eakcr at the meeting. Neal Reid spokel~ on swimmaing. Membership in th)e Women's Athletic Association is open to all Carolina co-edls. Anyone in terestedl in joining should send their name to Agnes Moorer, see retary of the association. An nouncements of future meetings wvill he sent to all' members. The next meietinllg is schedled foir January 5 at 5' p.m. In Russell nr)(. b Dance To Be Held Nex GI;MAN (;I.II SPONSORS: l'irture. aime are the sponisr for the German (:lub Fall dince to le held Decemh>er 1th at the (:olunmbia i 4otel. They are, left to right: 'riscilla Anne Norris for Bill Weston. i, '-1 niceient : Nel (;ene" (: rie.t for I.on 1)anielk, "ecretary : Emily 11ates for Joe W el "h. I rea-nrer: leck,l llager. for lid ly Kennedy . am"iMtan t raanrer; (:aIroliin e Robin-41n for F7ran1. 1-:Ilerbe, jnn ior leer; and Janic Iineker for (;eorge Wil.on. aenior leadier. Sponsor pie tnre of Jn1idy 1thoIs" for Tomm.y (:ooper. pIresient wat nnavailable. GO BOWLING For Ertertainment and Health CAPITOL BOWLING CENTER 1212 Marion St. Phone 2-1567 Why the editor of a great newspaper reads The Reader's Digest 1(ant1 articles, regardless'; oj thei pre thaiLI Idt may i . Tis is a mn/id reasonJI for the res;pect ithI/ cich The/ Iil Reuder's I)ipest is readI by millin lik/5 myse/f, not onsly in i/th Uitedl S)Ittes but thLroughonui the free u-orkid ] Ogden Reid, Pre'ident and Editor, New York Herald Tribune, Inc. In December Reader's Digest don't miss: CONDENSATION FROM THE $4.50 BOOK: "THE MIRACLE OF LOURDES." Thel cures at this {Catholic shrine-cures oIf the hopelessly aick and crip)pled-have atirred conltroversy for years. Now a Protestant (who lived in this French town, ques tioned doctors, nurses aind patients) verifies facts ablouIt I AurdIena and its miiraceles, HOW TO WRITE FASTER. Want to dIoublle your writing speedI in a short time? 1-lere's an eany system of' word a bbreviation that can help you make fuull ,leg ible notes in clasroomn, at levt uren; take mes*ages over the phione-may eveni help you land1( a job. MYSTERY OF EASTER ISLAND. On a remote Pacific isle stand giant, stone-agesntatues-some weighing 30O tons. Who catrvedI themi? Ilow did t hey get I here? Story of one (If thet worldl'n mont baffling miynteriesn. R EDISCOVERING AM ERICA. A real supermarket, Negro major-league ball la5yers, luxury motels, "do- it. youriself"s e'rvatls homeis- Pauil G all ico tella the amazing revohuit ion t hat greets an American return ing to hia country safter 151 yearn4 abroad. Get D)ecember Reader's D)igest at your newsstand today-only 25# 38 articles of lasting interest, including the best from leading ..maazines and current books, condensed to save yur time. :t Thursday Lawrence Will Play ,The German Club will hold its nnual fall dance on Thursday, De ember 15, from 9 til I at the olumnbia Hotel. Eliliot Lawrence nd his orchestra will provide niusic. The dance is closed to all utside of the organization. Founded in 1883, the German lub is one of the top social or anizations at the University. V1embership in the German Club onsists of the respective fraterni ies; Alpha' Tau Omega, Kappa \Ipha, Kappa Sigma, Sigma Nu, 'i Kappa Alpha, and Sigma Alpha ';psilon. The club holds two lances a year, the fall dance and .he June Ball capping the social ;eason with a grand finale. The officers of the German Club, one from each of the seven nember fraternities, completely >rganize and plan these dances. rhe officers are as follows: Tom ooper, president; Bill Weston, 'ice-president; Leon )aniels, see etary; Joe Welsh, treasurer; uddy Kennedy, assistant treasur r; Frank Ellerhe, jrrnior leader; nd George Wilson, senior leader. HI-Fl Wholesale Di,tributm All American and European III-F1 The South'M LargeMt Ill Visit Our II1-I One of Amerieu's For 621-23 Ilirden St. Colum RENTALS - SALES ' M FOR. 707 Hal COLU!, Boeing engini Na.n\ Cngllurau il skill. nI ~i. Iiti i itil ,iic 1111 % expem Is in vcrrv fielti is c i better. .mtl helps his p)roble, I 1t S titillI liiisi \t.it II elugVer dtEtpul tiinit\t tum? t Secretarial Frat Initiates, Elects Sigma Alpha Sigma, National eeretarial Science fraternity, re .ently elected new officers andl nitiatei new members. After wards a tel at RIussell J'orse was iven in their honor. Member 'hip in the fraternity is based on eholastic average and standing in the school of busine s admini stration. The new officers are as follows: Jackie trr, president; Patsy Me1 lette, vice-president; Norvelle P'lowden, recording svcrvta-y; and Ann IIunphrie-, reporter. The newly elected members ate: Jlean 1'.ar1tlet, Frankie ('arte-r, Patsy ('rosland, lat hara 1)-nt. .Jane Foxworth, .1oanne lier'Ionyr. Shirley Kerns, Judith H. l.avisky, Mary Elizabeth Law, Silvia Anne Marler, iIarriet Mauldin, Carolyn .June McLain, ('arole Ann Metz, Lois Anne Nolan. Kitty P'arker. 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