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Sol ithern Conference Boxi ng Tournament Spon oors
Library Guest
Book Records
3,000 Visitors
By JEAN DAVIS
ODE TO A WHEEL
I also go to classes,
I met one., by the way,
But Pm a wheel
And haven't time
To meet one every day.
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(Thanx to Magruder of the Tiger)
FOURTEEN TO GO
-to the Citadel hop tonight. There may be
...
Three thousand visitors registered in the McKissick library
guest book during the period June
2, 1941-Feb. 17, 1948.' The book,
ion display in room 200, shows the
names and addresses of visitors
from 42 states and seven foreign
countries.
The states represented include
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South Carolina, Virginia, Pennsylvania, Illinois, Georgia, New York,
North Carolina, Florida, Tennessee, Louisiana, Alabama, Texas,
even mor
but here's our list: Betsy Moore, Nell Gilland, Tri Delt
Jan Fulmer, KD; Jessie Lewis, Tri Delt; "Dool" Coskre)
ChiO; Irene Herty, KD; "Snooky" Kirkland, Tri Delt; Carc
lyn Katz, AgPhi; Jean Sokel, Rita Dubro and Gussie Wise
New Jersey, Missouri, Connecticut, Wisconsin, South Dakota,
burg.
Minnesota, Maryland, Kentucky,
Michigan.
Also, Nebraska, Colorado, WashMississippi, Massachusetts,
Idaho, Oklahoma, Rhode Island,
Montana, California, New Mexico,
New llampshiir, West Virginia,
Iowa. Arizona. Oregon, Ohio, WyoMing, Delawaire, Indiana, Kansas
aid
PARTIES
Last Friday night, several Carolina boys and girls plu
some Columbia College additions held a weiner roast of thei r
own. They were: Ernest Williams and Margie Faucett; "Q
Metts and Jane Lever; Carl Caughman and Dot Bullard
Arthur Griffin and Beverly Sloan; Charlie Shealy, Pi,Kapp
Sig, and Libby Danner; and Betty Rose and Ben Summei
lington,
Pictured above
The KA's were entertained last Wednesday night wit
party at Heise's cabin by the pledges. Phi Eps held a bar
quet at the country club one night last weekend in honor c
their visiting grand executive secretary, Paul Spiwack. Pf
Kappa Sig's are planning a party for tomorrow night. Sig
ma Chi's also plan to merry-make. Saturday night at Sei
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and Utah.
the four iniversity co-eds who sponsored the fc ur Southern Conference boxing team s
fighting in the conference tour. The foreign nations listed are
nament Friday and Saturday in the field house. Left to right: Miss V alton
of Florence for Ihe Citadel; Miss Lynn hook of co. I'gypt, Eqador, Eiigland, China,
lumbia for Clemson; Miss Beth Fillingim of Columbia for the universil y, andJefford-4
Mis., Louise Leslye of
for
sett.
are
Easle3
fSorority Rush Week
Sunday With
Begihs
I Routine
Parties
qui. ADPi's held A~campus drop-in, Sunday night.
Sorority rush week-will be he Id I--Tri Delta; 5:30 to 6 p. m.,
March 14 through 20, accordii ig Group II-Chi Omega, Group Ito an announcement by Fvel: fn Tri Delta."
TAKE-OFF
president of Pan Heller lic Tuesday, March 16-5 to 5:30
"Did you hear that one of the boys in Preston. had take n Preston,
council.
p. m., Group I-Zeta Tau Alpha,
chloroform and died ?"
No girl will be admitted to ru 3h Group
II-Delta Zeta; 5:30 to 6
"Yes, some of these new courses are really getting tough. week with an average below I ;.0 1. m., Group
II-Zeta Tau Alpha,
on 12 semester hours. Rushees w ill
I-Delta Zeta.
Group
be divided into two groups. The se
OFFICERS
gi'bups
posted on the bullel in Wednesday, March 17-5 to 5:30
KA
officers
are:
Newly-elected
Harvey Shaw, presideni board inwere
p. m., Group I-Kappa Delta; 5:30
dormitory Wednc to
Spruce McCain, vice-president; Bert Knight, secretary; Me C day. GirlsSims
p. m., Group II-Kappa
consult this list to
Segars, German Club representative, and Don Campbel obtain the will
schedules for routi ne Preferential parties will- be held
I.F.C. representative.
Thursday, March 18, from 7 to 9
parties.
Phi Kappa Sig pledge officers are: Whit Griffin, pres
Mrs. Childs will meet wi th p. m., and Friday from- 7 to 9
Maryland.
xico, and Cana.da.
Fuller Elected ADPI Nix Art Collection
Leader; Five New Now Being Shown
Members
Initiated [n
Library
Becky Fuller, Florence, is the An Campus
exhibit of
paintings secure(t
newly elected president of Caro- >y Francis.-; Greene
Nix, directoi
lina's Beta Epsilon chapter of Althe Montgonery Museum oI
pha Delta Pi sorority. Sara Jane
Arts, is now being shown ir
Benson of Columbia is vice-presi- 4cKissick
library.
dent.
The
Other officers are: Betty Jean vorks ofpaintings represent the
Kelly Fitzpatrick, Evw
Parrish, Dillon, recording secre- yle Wilkinson,
Kate Melville
tary; Marion Withington, Colum- rack Turner, Eloise
Hawkins, Na
hia, corresponding secretary; Pat han Glick, Arthur Forrester,
Irn
rush
Lewis,
Jacksonville, Fla.,
Elizabeth
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Stegall,
Met
chairman; Winifred Gaines, Green- -alf, Louise Jordan Hemenway
assistant
rush
wood,
chairman; Irlean Warnett Moore, and Don
Betty Jean McLean, Columbia, so- ld L. Morton.
cial chairman; Irene Sanders,
M.
Fri1enlce, treasurer; Margaret
dent; Ernest Williams, vice-president; Tommy Camp, secr4 rushees today at 5 p. m., in i le n. Rushees
must file preferences in Scheper, Beaufort, guard; Patsy ast week are: Betty McCown
chapel. All rushees will attend t he
tary-treasurer; and Ralph Barrett, sergeant at arms.
Patsy Riley, Marion Withington
Mrs. Childs' offile not later than Riley, Columbia, chaplain.
Offiera nf VWVA Pleted Wednesday are: Claire Parle meeting.
No men will be used for rus h. 12 noon, Saturday, March 20.
New members of ADPi initiated Winifred Gaines, and Betty Jeat
McLean.
president; Kathleen Brown, vice-president; Mary McQueej 1 ing purposes, and rushees will r ot
secretary; and Olive Long, treasurer.
converse with men during t]
Fletcher Monts has been elected. athletic representative c f period. There will be no conv4
sation between sorority girls a nd
Phi Sigma Kappa.
rushees unless there are two ;0rorities
represented. There will be
INITIATION
MIatthews
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no visiting in sorority rooms
ZTA's will iniftiate the following girls Monday night: Mar Y cept
for scheduled parties, and no
Jane Walker, Nora Ann Oeland, Beverly Mickle, Jeant e spending the night in
rooms of 106
Turner, Colleen Morris, Ruth _Newell and Sara Hughe: r. rority girls.
Afterwards actives and new initiates will hold a banquet i Lt Scheduled routine parties al -e:s
Sunday, March 14-5 to 5:30 p.
the Jefferson Hotel. A silver cup will be presented to tl
m., Group I-Pi Phi, Group I1
model pledge.
A D Pi; 5:30 to 6 p. m., Group
Chi O's plan to initiate 10 girls March 21 and 22: An n -Pi Phi, Group I-A
D Pi.
Bass, Carolyn Busbee, Martha Cunningham, Allie Fay Fi 1- Monday, March 15-5 to 5: 30
lingim, Charlotte Hanna, Joye Van Keuren, Flora McLeo< p., m., Group I-Chi Omega, Gro up
Mabel Pace, "Ish" Thomas and Mary Byrd Viehmeyer.
CO-ED AND Y
The Co-ed Association has been making big plans ft
their barn dance scheduled to come off March 20. Squai e
dancing plus shags and waltzes are "on the bill". Tickel :s
are now being sold by Co-ed members.
The "Y" skating party ~held from 3 to 5 p. m. last Fr iday was pronounced a success by all who came-so muc h
so that the "Y" has decided to make it a regular occurrenc
A small fee will be charged in the future, but it's worth ti
fun. Ask Sam McKittrick, president of Sophomore "'i
who stayed on the floor? half of the -time!
MARBLES
When Spring comes, you never can account for everythir1
that happens. The SAE's were seen-on one of the sunr
days-playing marbles in front of their tenement.
Lisbel h
Wolfe
1643 MAIN STREET
Library .Is Presente
Powers Marble Busi
rOf Former Presideni
Marble busts of Mr. and M rs.
W. C. Preston by Hiram Powi ~rs
have been placed in the Caroli: Siana library. The bust of Prest<
former president of the universi
belongs to the library, while tI at
of Mrs. Preston is on indefin ite
loan from James Q. Davis of Di
ham, N. C., who secured them fr<
the Smithsonian Institute in 19 15.
Preston, former U. S. Senat or,
and first graduate of the Sot ith
Carolina college to become pre 8ident of the college, was inst1 :'umental in sending Powers to fi
ther his study of sculpture in
ty,
o~
Italy.
Dr. and Mrs. R.. L. Gibbes, a nd
AND SO FORTH
the two busts in the Carolinia na
There is talk around the KA house of having the fr r- library which are mounted on V<
ternity's Province Convention in Columbia some time du r. mont marble pedestals given by
Mr's. J. C. Thorne of Columbia
ing April.
Jean Simpson, KD, visited at Winthrop last weekend.
'Phi Ep Pi's Don Chait, now enrolled at Duke, visits
friends on campus last weekend.
Enjoy
Phi Kappa Sig's recently welcomed Theo Boone. back1
Carolina.
Pi Kappa Phi's took the DZ's to breakfast and chur(
last Sunday.
'Chi 0's held their coffee hour Sunday night.
Anna Mae Warshaw, Delta Tau, went to the Universil
of Georgia last Friday for a Tau Ep Pi party.
Carolyn Isbell, KD; Jean Lumpkin, Tri Delt; and Trud
Leonard, KD, attended the Medical Ball at' Charleston Iai
weekend.
Ann Porcher Zeigler, Tri Delt, plans to leave for the Cler
son Block "C" Ball tonight.
Sigma Chi's Ed Williams, Jack Parrish, John David Joh:
son, "Frog" Green and Plowden Nelson spent the weeker
before last in Atlanta at a fraternity convention.
Wilson Owens'
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Cream at your
Canteen.
Sportswear... Second Floor
Enjoy.
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Delicious Punch
At Your Parties
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-RINGS AND THINGS
Powvers was born in Vermo nt,
Arnold Autler, Jerry Tucker, Phi Ep; D)ave Weiner,] jand early became interested in
Lambda Phi; .Jean Goldmith, Delta Tau; Carolyn Kat Z sculpture. He made busts of Clh ief
Justice Marshall, Andrew Jacks,
.AEPhi; and "T" Banner, Delta Tau journeyed up to Cha John
C. Calhoun, Daniel Websi :er
lotte, 19. C., recently for the wvedding of Morris Kin e, and many others.
former Carolina student. The engagement of Earlyne Ma t- Works of Powers to be fou nd
tox, DZ, and Frank Shuler, Phi Kappa Sig was announce d in Columbia include: A marl ble
mantle in the Hampton Presi on
Sunday. Henry Kearse, Kappa Sig, is pinned to Virgin: a home
on Blanding Street, as w elil4
Dukes o'f Orangeburg. Sigma Chi Frank Roddy's engag as. a fountain
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in the garden; t woment to Ophelia Taylor was announced Wednesday.
pieces of statuary in the home of
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