s:.. TI The Carolina Winter Wee gin Friday, Dec. 8, with a S concert featuring t h e I Tickets to the free concert mi at the Russell House Infori Columbia CO l'MIllAMBI F.ll)lNCE HALL ('lumiba Ke."idence Hall will hold a party Saturday, Dec. 2, for i m1111 residents. Victory Members of the Town Mei hostility on the Clemson victs at Lake Murray. There wasn' tion which had been advertis the best of the situation. Lambda D)uring this~ semeter's "Lend-A Hand" wee. k the pledIge class of Lambdai Chi Alpha spent 1310 man hours~ cleaning the grounds of ( laude I. Taylor Elementary Stchoot. T he "Lnd-A-Hand" wecek is a projec(t undertamken each semester to uid a lota garden club in beau tifying the Columbia area. This smester the fraternity, chose to help the Ed(enwood0( Garden Club of West Columbia, who suggestedl they clean the school grounds. -Buy Now for Christmas NO MONEY DOWN THE GIFT OF A LIFETIME LOWELL $125 ALSO $150 TO 1975 WEDDING RiNG 62.50 DIAMOND RINGS Guaranteed Perfect KING'S JEWELERS "Two Stores to Serve You" 1611 Main St.-1437 Main St. 252-2166 253-5361 ."Htae ni Keepsake Diamonds". re Buckinghat kend will be- One ID card tudent Union non-USC dat luckinghams. S1.50. Their iy be reserved Drag," "Don' nation Desk. Mercy, Mercy Hall To I1 The party will be at the State Fairgrounds from 8 until mid night. Tickets may be obtained from hall representatives and are Staff Photo by Jimmy Waanamaker Bonfire i's Association take out their ry Saturday night at a party t much cause for the celebra ed, but the Town Men made Chi 'Len The work on the school grounds was under the directorship of D)ave Henderson, pledge class p)resident. Other officers are D)on LaRose, vice president; Alex Prid more, secretary; and John Wit liamis, treasurer. Why ne sweater? Or an armh most wonderMu colors selection at THE SURREY SHOP *\/ILLAGFR A T RICHI AD AIr 'is is required per couple and tickets are available for hits include "Kind of a t You Care," and "Mercy, [old Party $1.50 per couple. The cost of the tickets include refreshments and a buffet dinne at the Redwood Cafeteria. Musi will be provided by the Tangent. DELTA DELTA DELTA The Delta Delta Delta pledg class officers are Betsy Brook: president; Betsy Van Doren, vice president; Patsy Craig, secretary Pat Williams, treasurer. Marg Humphreys is the new chaplai and Ray Wannamaker will serv as fraternity education assistant. SIGMA PHI EPSILON New pledges of Sigma Phi Ep silon are Gary Brandt, Charles ton; Bill Duncan, Fort Mill; Day Freeman, Brunswick, Maine; An sell Gantt, Columbia; Doug Her rick, Hasbrouck Heights, N. J. Warren Landis, McLean, Va, G e o r g e McCarthy, River Vah N. J.; Jay Miller, Westfield, N. J. Guy Reynolds, Atlanta, Ga.; Dur can Rutherf or d, Aiken; Mik Sanders, Columbia; Sandy Sar dow, Columbia; Greg Seminof: Stanford, Conn.; Rick Schule Darian, Conn.; Ken Skenes, Cc lumbia; Bob Smith, Baltimor Md. ds Hand Open rush pledges helping wvit the project wvere Jay Childers, S Simons Island, Ga.; Ronnie Johr son, West Columbia; Larry Roya Virginia Beach, Va.; John Taylo Greenwood; andl John William Greenwood. e Igive her ii of themn In the world's ? You'll find a dizzying ER RY en main AALL ONLYV c2ckey While we are not attemptinf panic, we feel that the singula: cently evidenced by that monoli ment of mass destruction in the : not Slater) may indicate that tl the two or three here with the for the elevator, we give warni * * We feel that some sort of av lina boy who celebrated his bir ginia, two Lindas and a Trish or 4 a.m. He warmed-up the nigh same girls from 11 until 3. It's I know who the girls were. * * The Garnet and Black contir many people as possible stand a nual "pageant" (we call it this f< epithet. What describes a room all those girls walk through tr by the elaborate tapping of innu and an uncounted number of p ago (to use a descriptive but i cuse). At any rate, people we (and out of) the Columbia Hal prisingly and suspiciously like a (But that isn't really correct be, was renovated.) LAVALII Doris Kirkpatrick (Charloti - (Kappa Sigma). ENGAG Becky Crawford (Columbia (APO), and Susan Hamm to Pau r COPELAI SWEAT by PURITAN an< e SLACI By PALM BEACH I, If Ma with the Scri Scripto's new Reading Pen maka ier to read.That's why Scripto ca It's a new Fiber-Tip pen that i Not a fountain pen, not a ball-np to start a e noises re-AMnVeM thic instru Russell House (the elevator, te end is drawing nigh. 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