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By HARRY HIOTT "A Dresscessional" Girl of the Future, feared of all, Chasing the far-flung Fashion line, What awful things may yet appall, . Hung on your human form divine! Girl of today-stay with us yet, Lest we regret! Lest we regret! And while we're on the subject of new fashions, some one suggested a name for the evening gown pictured in Life two weeks ago. Why not call it "The Unarmed Trans port", because it has no nav'l protection. Getting literary, have you read "Gullible's Travels"? It's the recently published classic about a girl's- first summer at the beach ... boy--did she have it made! By the way ... Several events occurred back in the summer which haven't found their way into kollijink. Ann Ford and Marion Powell were married back in August. The engagement of Dot Flory, allumnus, and George Fischer, Sigma Nu, was. announced some time ago. And Hal Middlebrooks married a gawjus gal from down in Texas. Betty McCreight, Tri-Delta, and Chuck Garnett, SAE, were married recently, and Barbara Brasington and Jim Ellison were joined together last week. A letter from Bryant Adams (Hat Trophy, All-American Meatball) Meeks, Jr., says that he is keeping residence in Pittsburg while playing pro ball for the Steelers and that he is doing fine. Barbara Hawthorne, DZ, and Bob George, Phi K Sig, were married in Holly Hill last week. REMINISCING .. . ... That week at the beach ... the sunburn ... suntan .. beautiful figures . . . bags . . . seafood . . . seafools . parties . .. nights and mosquitoes on the strand . . . new faces, new figures, new lines, new answers . . . new con quests ... new-morous defeats . . . the smell of burnt backs . . . the gentle roll of the waves--walking with their boy friends ... men wading for their wives . . . and what wolves! One guy down there was such a wolf he had to be psycho animalized.. . LAST WEEKEND .. . I bet on a horse suffering from an inferiority complex ... the jockey was always riding him. The Sigma Chi's had a wee party at the Plaza Saturday eve. Vernon "On Tap" Sloan looking young for his twenty six years, doing handstands on the stools. . . . the "spots" looking bare and deserted as students departed for home to touch "the ol' man" for enough to get thru this week's festivities.... George Giles, SAE, dropped in on his buddies. THIS WEEKEND . . . ... WOO-o . . . Everybody partibrating la victoire, and the Tigers will be nursing their torn talons, so spruce up yore feathers, Gamecocks, and let's all have lots..of spirit. B.Y.O.S. . . . SAE's Giles Generette, Howard Love, and Foster Mar shall will go to Raleigh to attend the installation ceremony for a new SAE chapter at N. C. State. ...Sigma Nu's Jerry Meacham, Roy Young, Ed Mauldin, Tracy Baxter, and Jack Matthews will be on hanpd for the game and parties. A COEDITION: Recently a certain coed informed her friend that she had a supper date with so-and-so. "I don't believe J know him," stated the friend. "Well, don't fret," replied our coed, "you haven't missed anything but a supper." DAFFYNISHUN: .A bore is a fellow who wants to talk about himself when you want to talk about yourself. ...so now you talk. Lisbeth Wolfe' i 1643 MAIN STREET The Gamecock Cotillion b Sponsors for the Cotillion dance. October 24. in the Jefferson ballr right center; Betty Graham for Bill Keith. president; bottom center; Li Harvey Shaw, vice-president. Cotillion Club Gives Animal Fall Dance The Cotillion Club, oldest dance are being made for a floorshow r organization on the University during intermission. If possible 8 campus will launch its third year professionals will put on the show - since its rebirth with an annual and local talent will not be used S dance October 24 in the Jefferson as in previous years. b Hotel ballroom from 9:00 p. m. Twenty new members will at to 1:00 a. m. Officers and their dates are Bill Keith, president, with Betty Gra ham; Harvey Shaw, vice-presi dent, with Mamie Dowe; Robert Kay, secretary, with Betty Leo Phillips; John Bunch, treasurer, with Libby Duncan; and K. C. M a e T Talbert, dance chairman, with Pat Lewis. The Cotillion Club is the oldest college dance club in the United States. It is composed of 100 out standing men on the campus anld hias one dance yearly. Members are chosen by a committee composed of the club officers. New officers are chosen by this committee also. The dance will be cabaret style with music furnished by Woody Woodward and his orchestra. Planis !Blanchiard Fan N0 See Beauty // Doc Blanchard, the battering ram of Army who visited here Monday, was being discussed by two feminine football enthusiasts last week, unaware that theIr con versation was being overheard. "We finally got his autograph," sighed one Miss. "What do you think of him?" "Well," purred the other, "I don't think he's very good look ing, but-Ooh-h-bl did you see his legs?" Burnett's Drug Store Corner Main and Collee TH E Only One Block From The Campus FOR DELIVERY PHONE si91 ponsors om are: center toD: Pat Lewis for K bby Duncan for John Bunch, treasurer, end their first Cotillions; Char ie Walker, Wendel Shorter, Giles I ;enerette, George Hoover, Lou antt, Spruce McCain, Don Kiser, )ixon Lovvorn, Warren Aber athy, Bill Routh, Tom William on, Joe Ruffin, Jim McCallum, 'Artigue Riley, Tommy Griffin, cotter Rucks, Cooper Smith, Bo o Smith, Bobby Osborne and :ugh Carmichael. te Came Doub{y AM ith A )N SALE THUl DANTEEN AT H ] h 11 b; c1 F fe et Pi H te Cr D< C< CI wE al be Ci Ith at E gi t Sc in R F B d< SI ri al C. Talbert, dance chairman; N left center; Mamie Dowe for gi So Smart for So Little Non-crush Rayon 12.9 House Of BLOSSOM at HARDEN emorable gre RSDAY AT 20%1 DISCOUT Page Seven WMCA Entertains )eputation Team With Coffee Hour The University YWCA and MCA entertained -the Clemson eputation team with a coffee >ur on Sunday afternoon October according to an announcement r Carroll . Gilliam, YMCA social airman. The coffee hour was given in inn Hall at 6:00 p. m., just be re the deputation team present the regular Sunday night Ves rs in the University Chapel. mor guest were the deputation am members Jack Reece, Ray 'ow, Jim Young, Theo Monroe, >rothy Abbott, and Mr. Roy oper, YMCA secretary from emson College. Also attending the coffee hour is Admiral Smith and Mrs. Smith ng with other faculty mem rs. After the vespers program the emson group was entertained by e Carolina YMCA with supper Harvey's Restaurant. ducation Students iven Experience By ractice Teaching The School of Education, is now ving students experience- in aching in a real school before ey receive their degrees. At present, eight girls from this hool are doing practice teaching the City schools. They are Mrs. H. (Evelyn) Moorer and ances Hardy who have the first id second grades at McMaster; tty Counts and Rebecca Burg ff have the third grade at hneider; Jane Durham and Har et Bryant with the first grade Schneider; and at A. C. Moore, rs. Virginia McEachern and arinelle Powell have the first -ade also. mnd Gabardines Petites 5 POINTS NT