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ADPi Reci For Efficie, National Ct Beta Epsilon chapter of Alpha Delta Pi Sorority was awarded the Efficiency Award, which was the highest award given to a single chapter at the National conven tion this summer. Miss Belle Howe, president of 1 the chapter of Alpha Delta Pi here at the University of South Carolina, attended the national convention of Alpha Delta Pi this summer. This convention is held every other year, and was June 24 through June 30, in Hot Springs, Arkansas. 1963 was the 112th anniversary of the conven tion. It is awarded for overall chap ter efficiency, including bookkeep ing, rush, and other sorority busi ness. For this honor the chapter received a silver coffee urn. Also the University chapter won the President's award. This is given to the chapter which has best kept the National President posted on chapter business. They in just one year the trend is clear... the engineering -science line rl The trend to DECI-LoN is easy to see ... easy to understand. This newest concept in slide rule design and operation has won enthusiastic approval among slide rule users. Good reasons why: greater computing capacity, greater logic, greater consistency, greater everything important to efficient slide rule opera tion. NEW! Now there's a Dici-Low 5" for your pocket - a con venient auxiliary to the Dzci Low 10" for your desk. ..,. AT YOUR COLLEGE STORE KUFFEL. a EssER Co. Hobokcen, N.J. gnized icy At rnvention vere awarded a silver bonbon lish. Miss Howe also won an award ierself. She was a member of the ,roup that performed the winning of 1kit in the Sorority entertain- in nent. th Province S Gelene Duncan was named Provin the annual S. (.-N. C. rush party I1 N. C. She was chosen for this honor UNC, N. C. State, Davidson, and Du< Omega sorority and the Angel Flight. USC Pi Phi Scholarship South Carolina Alpha Chapter >f Pi Beta Phi won an award for gi >eing first on campus in scholar- te hip -at the province workshop TI teld last week. at The recognition was received by lelegates Ann Sanders, president; te )is Mullis, pledge supervisor; se md Mrs. McGeary, chairman of G4 lunmni advisory. The workshop ve vas held at the University of gi Vest Virginia in Morgantown. lir WELCO USC Si Open Your at SUNSH 0 ONE-HOUR * SPECIALISTS IN 0 0 24 * SHIRT: @ 1 LAUFI MAIN AT BLOSSOM reas Begin Agei By Connie Wall Society Editor Sorority Rush for Fall, 1963 ficially starts today. At 5:00, the Russell House Auditorium, ere will be a coke party for all weetheart cial Sweethcart of Signa Chi at ield Augiust 17, in Creen-huro, over (hap*:r sweethcart" fron c. (,lcne i, a mnumber of (hi 's Win Award While staying on campus, the rls toured the new medical cen r and the School of Agriculture. iey discussed chapter problems id exchanged ideas. The twenty-two delegates at nding the conference repre nted Duke, William and Mary, !orge Washington, and the Uni rsity of Maryland, West Vir nia, and North and South Caro 'a. ME ST! *UDENTS AND FA4 Charge Account OR ONE-DAY SERVICE RY CLEANING LEATHER~ -HOUR COIN-OP LAUN 5 LAUNDERED TO PERF FHRIFTY SCOTCH BUND OLD SEAL DRY CLEANI * 30 DAYS TO PAY DRY & CLE -- ACROSS FROM THE= AA Tomorrow ida F< the girls that signed up at the registration yesterday. However, < any girls that are interested in I going out for rush, and could not register yesterday, may attend the coke party and there will be a table set up for late registration. 1 At this party, the president of i Panhellenic Council, the Panhel- 1 lenic Rush Chairman, and the < Dean of Women will go over all the Rush Rules and answer any questions the rushees may have. Tomorrow, September 14, the routine teas will be held. Each sorority will have seven teas, and The deadline for copy for the society and feature pages is Monday afternoon . . . news turned in earliest will be given priority. Persons interested are urged to notify the Gamecock editors of any news or ideas. Anyone interested in writing society or feature articles please attend the meeting at 2 p.m. today or drop by the office on a Monday evening. Did You Know -that kindergartens opened a week and a half before Caro lina? -that we have a new Dean of Men? -that Kay Tolbert skiied in Switzerland ? --that Pam Hendrix and Ted Owen got married? -that Harry Himmelbaum and Claudia Glochenspiel didn't? -that there is a lizard in Room 248 Sims? -that Joel Gottlieb worked at the J and J Ranch ? -that Emilie Lengnick worked as a chambermaid in Luxem bourg? -that Charlie Wofford trans ferred to Yale? -that Miss Clotworthy has a new office? -that Spanish Moss is in the same family as the pine apple? -that Patty Richardson worked with the Peace Corps? --that Peter, Paul, and Mary are coming to Columbia? -that there are 86,400 seconds in a day? -that Sorority Rush and Fra ternity Rush both start this weekend? -that Pam Able went to a bullfight in Spain? --that we need news for the Society page ? DENTS CULTY NOW .. . (BY REQUEST) i, SUEDES & TRIMS DRY ECTION LE NG ANERS EN'S DORAAITORIEC RuA ach rushee will be attending a tea f all sororities. These will last 'rom 1:30 until 5:30. Then Men lay evening, from 5:30 to 8:30, ach sorority will have five )arties. These are to be attended >y invitation only. Rushees receive nvitations in their mailboxes, and own students, who have no post ffice L:oxes, will get theirs Mon lay morning on the first floor of tussell House. A rushee may at end as many as five parties that wening. On Wednesday, September 18, he Preferential parties begin. rith Kappa Delta, Zeta Tau Alpha, and Alpha Delta Pi having >ft - campus parties then. On Thursday, Delta Delta Delta and Delta Zeta will hold parties, and >n Friday Chi Omega and Pi Beta Phi will entertain rushees at their narties. A rushee may attend only Army Re For ReseA :r. NURSING STIUDENTS (;ET SWo Barb:ra My-ers, all student% in ti of the Army Student Nurse ProgrE While the Navy and Air Force ROTC's have priority of training and drilling the USC male en rollment every Thursday, the Army has stepped in in another :liv ision. Trhis week four junior class studlent nurses enrolled in the Army Student Nurse Program. Darlene Whipple, 26, Carol Dot ter, l19, and ,Jeri Boyd and Bar When Codiva, that famed lady fair, Told her husband, "I've nothing to wear," With hIs Swingline in hand. He stapled a band And said, "Wear this, my dear, in your hair!" SWINGLINE STAPLER (inciud.no 1000 st apie,) targer size culn Oesk SitipIe' oniy $1 49 No bigger than a pack of gum * Unconditionally guar anteodi * Refills available anywhere' * Get it at any stationery, variety, or book store' * Send .n your own Swmnq..e U bl Pages for thOic usedi Gh Oui one party an evening, and these I are strictly by invitation. t The next week on Monday, t September 23, Kappa Delta, Chi r Omega, Delta Zeta, and Alpha Delta Pi will have their second p off-campus preferential parties. Pi S Beta Phi, Delta Delta Delta, and p Zeta Tau Alpha will have theirs b on Tuesday. The last night of parties will be a Thursday, September 26. A I I s sororities will entertain then. t After the parties, from 8:00 until c 10:00, rushees must sign their t preference cards. Signing will he t done in Sims Dormitory Study. All a rushees m ust sign a preference d card; if a girl going out for rush s fails to sign her preference card, o or sign a drop slip, she is ineligible r to be pledged by a sorority for s one semester. Then on Friday, at s 6:00, bids will he given out in the p cruits Fou rve Nurse RN IN: From left t-> right, )arlene Whi w School of Nursing at Carolina. are sl im. bara Myers, both 20, took their I: )aths at the Army Recruiting i Main station at Fort Jackson. The girls will continue their l nursing studies at the University t for the next two years while drawing full Army pay and al lowances ranging to $231.00 pert month. The Army is also paying t their full tuition costs. In return, the future nurses will.s Y Conducts Ori Activities For F Wednesday, September 41. over< a hundred incoming Freshman met to begin a th ree-day orientationt camp period,. an annual outing spoInsored by the YWCA and thet YM(CA at ('arolina. The bus left at approximately I 3:0)0 P.M1. from the R ussell House.J After a very spirited ride, with the Freshman learning the words to the "'Carolina Fight Song'" and Orienatatlion To Regitratgion Scares Freshmnen 4 ('aro4l:\NEa lived up to its tra dIititon this wS e e' k e'specitally Tuesday. I'ou r small coeds got t ram pled; Tlwo largetr ones fainted... but it was hard to tell, becauset they were so wedlged into the crowd they couldn't climax the faint with a good, decisive keel And ab)out half the freshment threatened to go home. By thenI it wvas half over though... lucky they dlecidled to stick it out. Because registration is actually a psychological inducement to ward the belief that, well NOTHING ('an be that bad again, and sure enough, the rest of the year really isn't. Exam cramming is a real breeze next to fighting three-block lines and class close outs. Then there's club meetings and dorm jam sessions and Russell House movies to break any impending m on oto)n y . . .and GIRLS (if you're a boy . . .and vice-versa.) F'oothall season hasn't even started yet -- there's no reason to get dliscouraged. Second semes ter' registration doesn't happen for fnnr monthset.+ lined tussell House Auditorium, and he rushees should go immediately o the sorority from whom they eceived a bid. It must be stressed that the eriod from September 13 until eptember 24 is a semi-silent eriod. During this time there can e no contact between sorority romen and rushees, except when t least two sororities are repre ented. Then from 8:30 on Sep ember 24 until the bids are re eived on Friday, September 27, here is to be absolutely no con act between a sorority woman and rushee, no matter how many ifferent sororities are repre ented. If anyone is found guilty f breaking th:, silence. then the ushee is not allowed to pledge a orority for a semester and the orority is denied the right to a ledge class during Formal Rush. r Coeds Corps AK. pple. Carol Dotter, Jeri l3o.d, anud unwn being ,.wonv inl as mmbe4111114r, serve for three years as officers n the Army Nurse Corps. They r, to be commissioned as Second .ieut:enants six months before heir graduation from the Uni 'ersity. Thbis program is one of several >f1ered to male and female nurses brough the Army Recruiting service to help fill a critical hortage of Army nurses. entation reshmen >ther school songs, they arrived it the camps. The boys were aken to ('amp Barstow, while the rirls were to stay at Camp Long, he Y camp. The counselors were all mem - >rs of the Y and were most ly uniors and Seniors. They were vaiting for the campers, and ielped them unpack and get set led. After supper that evening, dir. Ted Ledeen, dIirector of the in, welcomed all the students. ['hen he introduced the main peaker and guest of honor of he camp period. Dr. A. V. 11luff 1 the Washington St reet Metho list Church in Columbia. Dr. Huff hen spoke on "What D)o I Expect o Gect Out (If (College ?" At the -oncluision (If his talk, the campers >roke up into smaller discussion troups, led by the chaplains from he University, andl the Y c'ou nsel Trhe next morning, after a engthy recreation period, Chuck simons spoke to the group about le purpose of the Honor Board it Carolina. Later that day Todd Wilson, President of the Student Body, talked to the students. After being entertained by Steve Walters and Pete Richards that ifternoon, the campers were again 1ddressed by the main speaker, 1Dr. Huff. The chaplains and Y couniselors held a workshop that evening, and discussed D)r. Huff's talk. Then the biggest excitement of the day was when the counsel ors presented an original skit, "The ABC's of Carolina." On Friday the cheerleaders came out and led the Freshmen in some football cheers. Later that day the whole group went on a picnic. Early Priday evening the P"reshmen boarded the buses for Columbia and another orientation period, this one to take place on camnnus