The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, December 05, 1947, Page Page Five, Image 5
sy MARGAREF ELEAZER
N SW%oys .. .
uiheer, that is, for today is
abnde ay .. Ending the mild
ruikpg that took place for Rush.
es and.friteroity men ... In the
line ,of "smokers"--Kappa Sigs en
tOrtained with two on November
25. and December 1-Sigma Nu's
on December 2 were treated by
Mrs.. Walter Keenan with a stag
drop4n-Sunday evening Sigma
Chlos held a smoker-PiKA had
a smoker last night and Tuesday,
November 25 they held a stag
supjfer In the private dining room
of the Market Restaurant with
L. S. MeCall, district president of
PiKA, as speaker.
A little on the formal side were
the dgte parties . . . with dances
the outstanding motive . . . On
December 2 Phi Kappa Sigma
whirled away the hours to music
of their own Eddie Helms ... Last
evening, Phi Sigma Kappa entered
the portals of the Wade Hampton
Ballroom with music by the Vaga
bonds . . . also, Sigma Chi's had
a cabaret dance . . . Sigma Nu's
made a "final rush" when they
went out to the Columbia Country
Club on December 3 . . . SAE's
gave a "Bowery Bust" last Satur
day evening at the Hotel Colum
bia . . . Featured were Lil
Love, KD, doing her Lettie Luteh
impersonation, and the SAE sweet
heart song. Other features were
the "can-can" and a skit.
Any trains going North? . . .
South????
If we climbed aboard said traius
we would have seen KD's Jean
Wallace and Burt Hemingway, Pi
Beta Phi's Eleanor Wilson and
Evelyn Preston, on their way to
the Army-Navy game in West
Point, N. Y.. .. Bettie Moore and
Libby Duncan, KD's, getting ready
for a big weekend at the Univer
sity of Florida for the Fall Frolics
... Pi Beta Phi Betty Boykin at
tending homecoming at Newberry
and at The Citadel for the Thanks
giving Hop were Barbara Mc
Swain, Betty and Ann Mood, Betty
Boykin, Barbara Dukes, Sara Swy
gert, Margaret Eleazer, Betty Boy
kin and Dotty Lloyd. -
While Carolina co-eds left the
state to attend their Homecomings
the alums have been flocking home
... Those seen around are Norma
Kirby and Dottie Perkins, Pi Beta
Phi's; Libby McDaniel, Marion
Rodgers, Jim Robinson, Mr. and
Mrs. Herb Burwick (formerly
Amy Block, AEPhi), Margaret
Luhn, ZTA, and Eleanor McCall,
KA. Present at the SAE rush
party . . . Buck McCay, Richard
Owings, Bobby Lumpkin, Randy
Bradham, Allen Killingsworth,
Eustace Miller, Donny Boyd, Heath
Manning, Jim Ellison, and Derial
Jackson.
Incidentally...
Becky Melton was hostess to
Duncan Heron, Amalie Stone, and
Bob Nance on Thursday at her
home in Cheraw . . . The occa
sion ?? ?? . . . Bob's Birthday...
1 4 Joy Conard is pinned to Dick Wil
liamson . . . Al Bahret PiKA is
pinned to Lib Teachey, Olive Long
to Mike Buschell, PiKA-Anita
Stone is pinned to Andy Pickens,
PiKA . .. Betty Ann Putnam now
wears the fraternity pin of Jimmy
Sellers, Kappa Sig.
Martha Waldrep, transfer from
Brenau, becoming affiliated with
Beta Omicron Chapter of Zeta Tau
Alpha.
All nine sororities anxiously
awaiting the awarding of the Pan
Hellenic scholarship cup which is
to be given on December 9.
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right to left, Carolyn Phillips, dance chairman, with Othniel Wingies;
president. with Bob Tindall; bottom row right to left, Irene Sanders. 1
retary, with Harwick Wilson; Margaret Scheper, corresponding se
Males Give Views
On New Flashions
Confidential tip to the girls-men like daring dresses only
on the other fellow's girl-not theirs.
That was the essence of opinion expressed by a group of
collegians, including Eugene Rossides of Columbia football
fame, who served on Cosmopolitan magazine's male-tested
fashion jury at New York's Stork Club.
"Believe it or not they voted
consistently for gowns with some the boys pronounced 'Dreamy'."
covering over shoulder or upper Rosdswspriualim
arm or with narrow shoulder pesdwt h lthmieo
straps," Kay Wister, fashion edi- oeo h inn rse hc
tor of the magazine declared. "Theemoidaltefhonpns
completely bare shoulder decol-thtadbeemaie.
letage was something delightful--"ohsiae adrlxn'
to them-only on the other fel- wstewyPu teslo h
low's girl." Uiest fMsor ecie
Typical of college men through-onoftewnigdsesnth
out the country, many of themgrushon
having returned from overseas BoFoa,Ylhckypye
service, they represented a cross-anBoSoumwhpicefr
section of male opinion as to how tePictnbsbl emwr
they like their women to dress.iniedt"mkhaeslwy
They represented Yale, Princeton,inapisgsoefthnwr
Cornell, Amherst, Columbia, Dart-leghdse.
mouth, the University of Missouri "ehdbte aeortm
and the University of Nebraska.anthshhitigovr"ws
"Generally the boys approved ofthwaFoaexrsdI,wil
dresses that had a sophisticated Sou ad"h eghi o
but not too exposed look," Mrs. sde eatr.
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nce held tonight in the Jefferson H<
Claire Cely, president, with Burrell S
reasurer, with Lanville Mengidoff; B3
c retary, with John David Johnston.
ODK Will Hav
Installation Seri
Omicron Delta Kappa, honorary a
leadership fraternity for men, will i
hold formal initiation services to
night at 7:00 p. m. in the Wade
Hampton Hotel for the eight men
tapped at the special services
Tuesday evening.
Those to be initiated are: John r
Copeland, Johnny Roberts, Bobby
Sumwalt, Cyrus Shealy, Osborne e
Gomez, Bill Tyson, Bill Allen, and'
Kenneth "Candy" Taylor. Honor- 5
ary member to be initiated is Hugh I
0. Hanna, member of the board ,
of trustees. Archibald Rutledge
What a holiday seas<
Go formal
dances in new ai
from our
Eveing Dresses .. .
Evening Accessories
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tel ballroom are: top row from
anders; Betty Lee Phillips, vice
lanche Swarthout, recording sec
e Initiation and
rices Tonighi
lso an honorary member will be
nitiated at a later date.
Immediately following the initi
tion services the ODK members
nd their. friends will be entertain
d with a formal banquet. Hugh
lanna will deliver the after din
er speech.
Installation services for the new
fficers will be held after the ban
uet. The officers are: Bill Jones,
resident; Hugh Hanna, vice
resident; Mike Jolly, secretary
*nd treasurer, and Ralph Lewis,
aculty advisor.
mf Christmas will be!l
to the round of parties and
id exciting evening wear
shining collection!
Second Floor
. .. Street Floor
ADPI's P
Winter F
Jeffersoni
Woody Woodward a
The Beta Epsilon chapter of
>resent its winter formal tonigl
erson hotel.' The dance will be
he music of Woody Woodward
The ballroom will be decorated -
n the sorority colors, blue and l
white, and silver stars will be sus
)ended from the ceiling. At the
;op of the orchestra platform will
)e an enlarged replica of the dia
rnond shaped sorority pin. The
rname of each member will be in
;cribed on the walls and mirrors
in glittering letters.
A giant monogram formed of
the sorority Greek letters will
form the silver arch through which
the Alpha Delta Pi's and their
escorts will be introduced during
the Grand March. Following the
Grand March there will be a spe
-ial no break for sorority mem
bers and their dates.
Escorts of ADPi's, actives and
pledges will wear white carnation
boutonieres, and officers will carry
bouquets of blue carnations tied
with white ribbon. The Grand
March will be led by the officers
and their dates. They are, Claire
Cely, president, with Burrell
Sanders; Betty Lee Phillips, vice
president, with Bob Tindall;
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Alpha Delta Pi sorority will
it in the ballroom of the Jef
from 9 p. m. to 1 a. m., with
3lanche Swarthout, secretary, with
3ardwick W i l s o n; Margaret
icheper, corresponding secretary,
with John David Johnston; Irene
Sanders, treasurer, with Lanville
Wengidoff; and Carolyn Phillips,
lance chairman, with Othniel
Wienges.
During the intermission Alpha
Delta Pi alumni, members, and
dates will be entertained with a'
drop-in at the home of Minnie
Holmes.
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