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FRATERNITIES RECEIVE PLEDGES: Fall rush ended last Frida Kappa Alpha House (above) and the Sigma Alpha Epsilon House ( two weeks of formal rush for Carolina's 14 fraternities. A Female's View Of A Male's Game BY JAN SMITH to chat with all those around y Staff Writer so you can be in the know abc all campus happenings. And It has recently been brought to not forget to keep an eagle e my attention that some misguided out all during the game so y males actually think girls go to will know who is dating whc football games to watch twoand which girls are so uncouth game to atchtwoto be wearing a fashion from hi groups of boys make fools of themselves, fighting over a silly Maygrsnvrqieel ol' ball. Such, however, is not theexclwhtigon ond case. A football game is the per-thrinhefldHo vr,o feet opportunity for girls to catchdepi!Tresaruefrtk up on the latest gossip and fash- We ordt tnsu ions. Being a girl, I feel that I hles o tn padhl can speak with some authority on We ehlshsha the subject. gon,yulo onere Of course, for the girls, there is an intricate set of rules that must ipeso htyuaetyn be rigidly adherred to. First, a girl mk.I hsi n fyu may never go to a game without a pitctddy,js i n date. Oh, the ignominy of such acolyidfentI,onheo situation! It is far preferable tohadyo wihtaperv hide in your own room all week-er ispmtedad vn end and pretend that you spentcorgd the week end at some romantic Ofcus,yrdaeeesf spot with your current love. tedfoyutoakhmie If you are one of the favored aeual otiko nit group who has a date, then the gn usin laednts all-important question of what to yu goac.Aoeal wear inevitably pops up. Since nt tteedo h a there is always a large crowd atswelak,"hwo?" these games, you must wear your very best. The girl who dares to show up in tennis pumps, culottes,Co pee S and sweat shirt will, for the restOn A l la of her college life, be pointed out as a schnook. Once you arrive at the Stadium, you must speak to everyone that you see, even if you don't know them. This is so your date will E S M think you are popular. After you are seated, you must remember Boost U.S.C. Saturday Night Sed evc See Us For A Complete Line O l U.S.C. Clothing Fl S. C. Book StorePHN Au... ornl Arms APN toDhatwit alathsearoud" -Gamecock Staff Photos by Jarreis y as new pledges were greeted at the Pi below). Last week's pledging climaxed USC Girls Employed By Library As Apprentices In New Program Two University of South Caro lina students -- Judith M. Byrd and Rachel Anne Kempson - spent a profitable summer learn ing about what goes on in a pub lic library. Neither girl has finally decided upon a career, but both said they considered their summer work, part of the South Carolina State Library Board's Library Intern program, to have been very in teresting and beneficial. Both girls worked at the Richland County Public Library. Judith Byrd, who enjoys work - ing with children, says she would like to work in the children's de partment of a public library. She plans to look further at the op portunities in the library field. Rachel Anne Kempson espe cially likes the aspects of library work which deal with research. She says she was surprised at ou the many activities which take ut place in a public library. "There do is a great deal of activity not ye realized by the average person," ou she said. >m The Library Intern program, a as project of the State Library 1st Board, provides an opportunity for college undergraduates to ize work in a public library during .vn the summer months. It offers n't young people interested in libra ng rianship actual experience in all so. phases of library work. nd Many of the undlergraduates er. who have been a part of the Li nd brary Intern training program oo. have gone into library work upon Ld- finishing college. Others have of continued their study of library to science on a graduate level, some so- under a State Library Board spon >ok sored program of graduate schol ier arships. These scholarships spe va- cify that the recipients will work sd- in a South Carolina public li en- brary serving a rural area for a minimum of two years following at- completion of their graduate Ili- studies. rou Anyone interested in further lii- details of the Library Intern pro ow gram or the Scholarship plan do write to South Carolina State Li ne, brary Board, 1001 Main Street Columbia, S. C. res And Service ~es Of Cameras ZED DEALER for kN KODAK PALMETTO PICTURES, IiNC. 721 SALUDA AVE. AT FIVE POINTS Frater ALPHA TAU OMEGA Alpha Tau Omega fraternit; pledged the following boy Friday: Jack Smith, Columbia Henry Cheves, Gene Cumbee Terry Clark, Bill Youngblood and Pano Lempesia, all of Charleston; Jim Green, Sum ter; Sig Stoudemire, Sumter P h i l i p Shepard, Columbia Tommy Marsh, Spartanburg John Davis, Spartanburg; Ja3 L a n g f o r d, Greenville; Bol A r m s t r o n g, Arlington, Vir. ginia; John Maddox, Birming. ham, Alabama; and Jim Mey. ers, Swarthmore, Pennsylvania, CHI PSI The new pledges of Chi Psi fraternity are: Stancil D. Powell, from Charleston; Jos eph L 1 o y d Carter, North Augusta; I r v i n g Albertson Bassett, Jr., Wheaton, Mary land; Donald Price Howard, North Augusta; John L. Ken nedy Ill, White Plains, New York; Charles Ray Flynn, Charleston; Joseph Campbell III, North Augusta; Robert Henry Moss, Jr., Florence; Pierce W. Hance, East North port, New York; John Robert Hussey, Conway; and Robert Stanley Blenis, North Augusta. KAPPA ALPHA The new men'bers of Rho chapter of Kappa Alpha are: B u d d y Peden, Greenville; Rookie Moore, Darlington; Be Moore, Florence; Joe Hamil ton, Slippery Rock, Alabama; Kenny Stoner, Florence; Tommy B r o w n, Darlington; Hugh Wilcox, Florence; Jimmy Crews, Mullins; Jimmy Cro imartie, Georgetown; Jack Burg, Columbia; Richard Mathews, Darlington; Paul Carter, Char leston; Scotty Jeffords, Darl ington; Jerry Leese, Farmville, Virginia; Bill Leeseman, Rich mond, Virginia; Rod Murchison, Columbia; Hilmli-, Beatty, Greenville; and Tommy Skin ner, Columbia. KAPPA SIGMA Chi Omega chapter of Kappa Sigma fraternity pledged the following boys last week: James Williams Crow, Bam berg; John Richard Davis, Fort Pierce, Florida; Jimmie Drake, 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 teature articles please attend the meeting at 2 p.m. today or drop by the off ice on a Monday evening. DAW.ISON'S Open Monday And Friday Until 9 WELCOME STUDENTS I)AVISON'S F EATU RES T HE FIN EST IN BRANDED SPORTSWEAR AND READY-TO-WrEAR * BOBBIE BROOKS * PANDORA * SUE BRETT * JR. AWARD * MAJESTIC * WHITE STAG * JANTZEN * CATALINA * RUSS TOGS WE AlSO FEATURE TIlE FINEST IN LINGERiE, ACCESSORIES AND COSETICS nities Re Greenville; William Jerry F Greenville; Frank Wilbur I ner, Jr., Windy Hill Bee Larry Keith Hooks, Cresc Beach; Jerry Morgan John Taylors; Ray Lenair Lur Conway; Harry Jackson P lips, Jr., Columbia; and Jar Ray Wallace, Jr. of Rock E PHI EPSILON PI The members of Alpha Th chapter of Phi Epsilon pledged the following: Andr W. Oenzell, Miami, Florid Robert Kahn, Columbia; Ri ert Ginsberg, Charleston; e Barry Sklar, Charlotte. PHI KAPPA SIGMA The new pledges of I Kappa Sigma fraternity ai Steve White, Winchester, V ginia; Bud Bell, Clemsc Marty DuRoss, Annadale, V ginia; Roger Elliott, Annada Virginia; Howard Sharpe, C lumbia; Johnny Evans, Oxnai California; Jim Doblin, V ginia; Ted Hayen, Columbi Spikey M o o r e, Walterbo: Charles Hedgepath, Columbi and Dickie Gallop, Georgetom SIGMA ALPHA EPSILOI\ 8 Delta chapter of Sigma A pha Epsilon pledged these bo last week: Bill Croswell, C lumbia; Eddie Hertwig, Por erdale, G e o r g i a ; Bachmi Smith, Charleston; Tim Ta lor, Florence; Reg Heintis Columbia; Charlie Haltiwang( Columbia; Jim McClary, C lumbia; Doug McClain, Gree ville; Alan Rembert, Columbi John M u r p h y, Jacksonvill Florida; Bill Helms, Atlant Warren Darby, Columbia; at Rusty Hammond, from Colur bia. SIGMA CHI New pledges of Gamma 1N chapter of Sigma Chi are: J< J o h n s o n, Charleston; Bi Mount, Albany, Georgia; El bie Bardin, Myrtle Beach; Pal Murdoch, Myrtle Beach; Jeri Barnes, Dunn, North Carolini Dickie Lester, Florence; Benr Baber, Anderson; Henry Bi, ens, Pickens; Muntford Scot Florence; Charlie Henderso: Columbia; -*J a c k Limehous Charleston; Ronald Chastai: Anderson; Buddy Lollis, Gree1 WELCI USC Open Y4 at SUN * ONE-HOI * SPECIALISTS I L 0 .3 MAIN AT RBLOSS veal New. >rd, ville; Phil Griffin, Greenwood; af- Delmar Rivers, Ridgeland; Jim ch; Pappadea, Columbia; Larry ent (Do-nut) Richardson, Ander on, son; Bill Watkins, Spartan dy, burg; and Jimmy Lea, Charles hil- ton. ies SIGMA NU [9II. The members of Delta chap ter of Sigma Nu are happy to eta announce their pledges: Shep Pi Jordan, Columbia; Duane Mel ew ton, Columbia; Eddie Long la; shore, N e w b e r r y; Fulton b- Dukes, Orangeburg; Terry Wil nd liams, North Augusta; Tom Cothran, Bishopville; Jimmy Hinson, Mullins; Drew Rogers, Columbia; Paul Barber, Beau fort; Frank Moses, Sumter; B o b b y Northcutt, Florence; hi Mac McLaurin, Dillon; Merwin Rogers, Columbia; John Paul, Columbia; Joe Major, Char lotte; Thorn Compton, Celum bia; Joe Cleveland, Columbia; r- John Paul Jones, Lower Rich , land; and John Davenport, At d, lanta. r- SIGMA PHI EPSILON a; n. Alpha chapter of Sigma Phi Epsilon announces as its new pledges: Gary Cline, Elgin AFB, Florida; Mike Campbell, Laurens; Jackie Phillips, Rock Hill; Heinz Little, Sumter; Jim Hart, Greenville; Jim Wilson, o_ Sumter; Randy Frick, Colum t- bia; Lee Fairman, Columbia: in Steve Fisher, South Orange, V- New Jersey; Terry Gibson, h, Macon, Georgia; Tom Taylor, r, Wilmington, Delaware; Vince r, Dwan, Benton Harbor, Michi gan; Al Jillson, Jacksonville, Florida; Bobby Brown, Colum e, bia; Ken Treusch, Baldwin, New York; Chuch Osborne, d McCormick; Carl Galloway, Sumter; and Larry Rossell, Haddonfield, New Jersey. LAMBDA CIII ALPHA u The following men were e pledged by Lambda Chi Alpha 11 on Friday: - William Frederick Thomas, l Greenville; James Albert Ley, 7 Mauldin; Richard Bruce Mc 1; Commons, Magnolia, Maryland; y James Gerdine Burke, New r- York, N. Y.; George Harvey t, G 1 e a s o n , Fairfield, Conn.; r, Garey Lawrence Gedrose, e, Springfield, Va.; William Al ri, bert Pollard, Cayce, S. C.; Rob i- ert Duncan Taylor, Port Credit, 3ME STI STUDENTS AND FAi rur Charge Account SHINE! JR OR ONE-DAY SERVICE hi DRY CLEANING LEATHERS 24-HOUR COIN-OP LAUNE IRTS LAUNDERED TO PERFI 0 THRIFTY SCOTCH BUNDI GOLD SEAL DRY CLEANIl' * 30 DAYS TO PAY INDRY &CLEl --A CROS R O tM THE ME Pledges Ontario, C a n a d a; William Hamilton Rousseau, III, Orangeburg, S. C.; Nikki Giles Setzler, Cayce, S. C.; James ' Michael Hart, Columbia, S. C.; Leonard Carter Crewe III, Baltimore, Md.; Francis Am brose Gallagher, Bethesda, Md.; Peter Lorin Stephens, Rose mont, Pa.; Robert William Bullwinkel, Charleston, S. C.; Wayne Earl Morris, Columbia, S. C.; William John Morris, Columbia, S. C.; Peter Ed wards Grannis, Jr., Windsor, Conn.; Foy Norton Chalk, Batesburg, S. C. PI KAPPA ALPHA The new pledges of Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity are: Jeff Lewis, Columbia; Curtis Drake; Columbia; Jack Kee, Isle of Palms; George Jackson, Mount Pleasant; Murray Wood, Char leston; Billy Enter, Charleston; Don Wall, Greer; Don Huskey, Charleston; L a r r y Weldon, Portsmouth, Virginia; Stanley Barnwell, Charleston; Kelly Grayson, Clover; Jerry Mon day, Clover; Earl Perry, Ker shaw; Mitch Rifkin, Aiken; John Hutto, Charleston; John Gammel, Hampton, Virginia; Gene Miller, Charleston; Lyle Ramsay, Jacksonvillle, Florida; Ed Bond, Rochester, New York; Pete Chastain, Arling ton, Virginia; Tracy Bayliss, Alexandria, Virginia; Corky Faust, Washington, D. C.; Don I'ridmore, Greenville; Emory Brown, Sullivans Island; Philip McGowan, Sullivans Island; Everett Smith, Charleston; and Dave Truby from Atlanta. PI KAPPA PHI Pi Kappa Phi has pledged: Gary Gunter, Columbia; Rich ard Cooper, Prosperity; Charles Vied, Myrtle Beach; Leslie Bradfield, Dillon; Danny Rog ers, Dillon; Jeff Kucklick, Charleston; and Al Brown of Greenville. PHI DELTA BETA The pledges of Phi Delta Beta are: Peter Crocco, Wood bridge, Conn.; Paul Knapp, Fairview, Conn.; Lee Neely, Houston, Texas; Jim Capaldi, Woodbury, New Jersey; Rich ard Neidhardt, Columbia; Jim Beasly, Charleston; Tom South ard, Columbia, and Ed Johnson, from Columbia. DENTS ULTY NOW... (BY REQUEST) ,SUEDES & TRIMS )RY :CTION IG ANER S N'S nORMITORnnSe