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.too The Part Seen. Meas ON CA Sympathetic coeds, after find ing a stray cat wandering around in the cold, were seen feeding "Cat" a warm cup of milk. Everyone roturning Sunday night frnn a very pleasant, but much too short, holiday. * . * Coeds buying Campus Pacs. * * * Carolinians "twisting" at the Carillon. A. A. Iharr: DIAMONDS A Gifts for Every Occasion 2024 DEVINE ST. IN THE HEART SHOP NOW FC Use Our La) every time yc Springtime r * meni 2s veP...... 'a. Spoken IMPUS Students celebrating July 4 in November! "It Might As Well Re Spring" on the Carolina Camins. Students are seen lounging on benches all over the place. * * * Pianos and voices tuning up on Sorority Row in preparation for Song Feet. Atl 3pwrlpro ND WATCHES - Expert Watch Repairing PHONE AL 4-1522 OF 5 POINTS IR CHRISTMASI -Away Plan em refree air-soften u smoke a Salem cigarette. efreshes you. Most refreshi hal fresh . rich tacc rune-Up Time A Salute Lady Harmony, sweet strains from you may we wile Lady Luck, come visit our group a while To Fate, strained larynxes we raise In hopes our efforts merit praise. The big night, Tuesday, Decem ber 5, draws nearer. At 7:30 the musical feat will begin. Below are the participating sororities and their two selections: Alpha Delta Pi-"Shennadoah" USC's Diplomats Crusade I BY DONNA RUSSELL Staff Writer Climbing the Pyrenes moun ains, visiting ancient castles, and !amping out in Sherwood Forest were some of the activities of .'harles Cathcart, formerly a member of the Carolina Com munity, and Richard "Sully" Sul livan, a junior at Carolina, as they toured Europe this past sum mer. Aboard a German liner, Charles ind Sully .spent seven days travel ing across the Atlantic and duck ing the ship's rudder, which from time to time swung through the -eiling of their stateroom. Also Eboard ship were the boys' two motor scooters on which they planned to tour Europe. Arriving in Southampton on June 18, they suddenly realized they had no place to sleep that night. Thus they went to one of Southampton's most popular at tractions, Epsom Downs. They spent the night on the infield of the famous race course. The following day Charles and Sully departed for London where they "rode around gawk-eyed" seeing the magnificent St. Paul's Cathedral and Parliament build ing. The usual foggy day in Lon don Town did not show itself dur ing the boys' visit. They toured London and the rest of England from sunrise to sunset (11:00 PM) for two and a half weeks. Following their stay in London, Charles and Richard headed to ward Edinburgh, Scotland for a two-day visit. On the way, Sher wood Forest served as their camp site for the night. Once in Edin burgh, however, a kind-hearted farmer opened the loft of his barn for them and there they spent one' ~hes your I // -. A refreshing discove for Salem refreshes your 1 ng, most flavorful, too... tI o taste - modern filte To Song "Dixie." Chi Omega-"Give Me Your Tired, Your Poor"; "America, My Heritage." Delta Delta Delta - "So In Love," "Maria." Delta Zeta-"Do-Re-Mi," "The Sound of Music." Kappa Delta - "High Noon," "Tonight." Pi Beta Phi-"I'll See You In My Dreams," "I Believe." Zeta Tau Alpha-"Climb Every Mountain," "Michael." n Europe f the most comfortable nights of their entire trip. During the day they walked through the ancient :astles and palaces of Scotland and rode around the beautiful :ountryside of the North Scotch Lochs. After heading southward into Glasgow, Charles found the site f the Cathcart family castle in Scotland. They also helped some shepherds herd their sheep up the mountains and then spent the night sleeping among the sheep. On their way to Wales they passed through Blackpool, which to them was the British Coney Island. Sully's comment on Black pool was: "The British when they get honky-tonk are worse than Americans." On June 27, they drove to the :oast and flew to Le Touquet, France. Here they had a little :ifficulty getting past the cus toms desk, since both had grown beards and no longer looked like their passport pictures. Finally they boarded a train and headed for Pamplona, Spain, for the "Running of the Bulls." This was festival time in Spain and "a gay time was had by all." For their one last European ex pedition, they crossed the Pyra nees on one scooter with 60 pounds of luggage, and arrived at the French Riviera. They then went to Paris for the Bastille Day parade down the Champs des Elysees on July 14. Looking back on their trip, the boys feel that they received al most every benefit possible by sharing in the lives of the average Europeans, rather than playing the customary role of the superior American. :aste ry is yours aste just as 1at's Salem! r, too nataa Takaro Ca.mpony HONORAR X Currently serving as officers of Adair, secretary; Sari Krebs, pres:i prexident. Leadership AKG BY JOAN WOLCOTT Feature Editor Alpha Kappa Gamma, woman's honorary sorority, became a part of the Carolina Community in 1928. Then called Gamma Omega Pi, this organization was pat terned a f t e r Omicron Delta Kappa, national leadership fra ternity for men. The founder of AKG, Leslie W. Edwards, was a USC student from Darlington and a charter member of ODK. Scholarship and service are re quirements for membership in this group. The women chosen are those who have served the Univer sity and contributed to Carolina life in many ways. Recognizing outstanding leadership in various fields, AKG requires a C plus average. "We try to select girls who have made the Carolina Community a better one by being well-rounded in campus life," said Sara Krebs, president of AKG. "Recognition is given to those who have shown outstanding leadership in the fields of scholarship, athletics, re ligion, campus activities, and so Dedicaite A FoeO0j By HELEN IHOWYER Spelling Progress Bulletin But I doubt, my dear Professor That you're such a keen assessor As you claim to be, Of the ins and outs of spelling Then it comes to really telling How ours came to be. Why young and tongue should rhyme with lung And all of them rhyme with among, And whose and shoes and choose and use Spell dlifferently from bruise and booze. Oh yes, one hears that there were Roma.ns, Celts and Saxons, Danes and "Cocky" C Y SORORITY Alhida Kiqppa Gamn are (Jeft to rip lent: and Martly Shelaen. treamurer. ,Aarries cial affairs. Tapping is held twice a year during Sorority Song Fest in the fall and during the May Queen Contest in the spring. AKG mem bership is composed of juniors or seniors, but in special cases a second-semester sophomore may be tapped. The AKG National Convention is being held this week-end at the College of Charleston. This con vention was planned last spring at USC, at which time the Florence Nightingale Circle was host. The planning conference rotates an nually among the various AKG groups. This year's convention theme is "Expansion, Individually and Geo graphically." Representing the USC chapter will be Dean Clot worthy, sponsor of AKG at Caro lina; S a r a Krebs, president; Harriette Morehead, national sec retary; and Brenda Williams. Adoption of a Greek child through the Foster Parents Plan is the nationa! AKG project. Each month, a different circle writes the adopted child, sending presents during holiday seasons. Three d To Dr. F' Spelling N ormans, On England's shore, And that, when they met to chatter, There emerged an artless patter Which, more and more, Varied as it spreadl towards Wales And towards Scotland's border vales. But what of that ? Does it wholly clarify How my andl lie and eye and sigh Came thus to transcribe their i? Or why, at such and such a stage, Aunt and gaunt and kraut and gauge Took to sounding u and a Each in its special way ? And can you certainly affirm The goings on of term and worm ? Or take your pedagogic oath Upon the course of broth and both ? By Rosemary Hankins 4 LEADERS hit): Nanc. Ariail, hi6torian: Pat 4-ated is Harriette Morehead. vice Torch times yearly, "The Torchbearer," official publication of AKG, is distributed among the circles. The Florence Nightingale Circle members serve as hostesses at University functions and were re cently guides for visiting college presidents. The main service project of AKG is the Student Loan Fund, a source of financial aid to any Carolina student. This fund is sup ported by proceeds from Song Fest, which are usually about ,200. More than $1',000 has passed through the fund since its beginning. Application for this loan may be made through Dean Clotworthy's office. Currently serving as officers are Sara Krebs, president; Harriette Morehead, vice - president; Pat Adair, secretary: Marty Sheheen, treasurer; and Nancy Ariail, his torian. Other AKG members are Connie Getsinger, Claudia Waites, Glenda (;unter, Brenda Williams, Susan McLaurin, Lill Mood, Judy Hart, Anne Shirley and Amelia Sue 0' Dell. Mrs. Robert Sumwalt is an honorary member. Dantick, Reform Hut what's all this to you who find Such rich emnployment of your mind ring on two mi in grammar Hut giving I) for two in gimror Sanctifying b in climb I' in pseudo, h in rhyme; Pedanti;ng high explication (if the role of ti in nation In recognit ion and prevention Though Ileaven f o r b i d in it ascension. While overseas in Russia, In Finland, Turkey, Prussia, In Italy, in Austria. Spain, And all adown the Spanish Main, Professors shrug a quizzic shoulder That youth of eighteen years or older Should here require a Ph.D. Tho teach them the orthography Their own young get in Primary. They had contending lingoes, too In their past and they wenlt through Periods of jumbledom more or less like ours, Hut they used the sense God gave them Xot to let that now enslave them, Or muloch their children's time and mental powers. So they use phonemic spelling Such as we might have in: Kweling, Kworter, dauter, lafter, leef, Fiziks, roomatizm, theef. Had we fewer Ph.D.'s Embalmed in please, and frieze, and sneeze, And more of those alive enough To wvant to respJelJ though and tough, And give the young of their own nation An even break in education, With those across the sea in Russia, Finland, Turkey, Austria, Prussia, In Italy, In Spain, And all adown the Spanish Main, Where professors shrug a quissic shoulder That lads of eighteen years or older Should here require a Ph.D. To teach them the orthography Their own young et in Prima