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e~ W}ajon WY9eef ,. . a spoke a week . . By TOMMIE HERBERT C. LL LLL ..J JL.J. .LLLLLL: . .I..u LL.L.....::.. 21 : U~:"t:.i-I.2 From the looks of Saturday classes, Carolina must have had a real cheering section last week at Georgia Tech. Pi Kappa Alpha's enjoying the game were CARROLL McDUFFIE, CANNON MATHEWS, WALTER ROBERTS, J. C. DENN1S, and BILL GIBBES. They visited the PiKA's at Emory. 'l'o make the trip complete they dropped by Agnes Scott. The same group will attend the F'urman game this Friday. Sonic more school spirit ! Georgia Tech Sigma Nu's entertained the USC chapter after the game Saturday. Attending the gala affair were AL FISCIEER, BOB LANGSTON, PAUL FIEI1), SQUEE TRO'TTE:. BILL L1ROCKMAN, BENNY 1FELMS, U1)DY TURNER, hiANK OWEN, GENL TROTTER, JOE TROT1I'ER, and several aluns. A number of hli Ep's are jourlyilg down to Atlanta this week end for the formal opening of the new Phi Ep house at G eorgia Tec I. They must have liked Atlanta. Alpha I)elta Pi attending the game were EUGENIA Ht-LLII)AY aid SEVENA MOI.AIR. Phi Sig4 JA'CK STIU1LS, 'TOM\lY TALLEY, I. C. ARANT, al LA)NNIE CIEECI1 journeyed down to Atlanta to take in the Tech game. JAY QUICK. BOB WIIJTEIIEAD, LONNIE l'REl:cll. P11IL SAWYER. "COUNTRY BOY" LA 1)1), aad Ii )I' \VARI) will bn ip in Greenville tonight ch.et'ing i++ta theta .amecocks. l'uins aand engagetients are hitting it headlines with a beautif ul s parkLr givenI to Bernice Coop,er, Alpha Epsilon Pa, by lnlerie Fischer, lhi Epsilun Pi. A party was held in their honor last we k end in Beaulort. 8 J. MI:. AN. Alpha 1)e!ta P, war recently pinned to F'RA N N V It 1.l IElT, Kappa Sigma. ANN (;tOl)\IN, KD, is engaged to BILL THOMPSON, SAL. A prneatly th:vr ha: been a chain reaction of piaiiig among the Signia Chi's. t ILARLIE O. .JONES pinned [TIl'Y KENN El)Y from Lake City. DICK POLEN pinned "CIUL'(111 \VU(IGGINGTON, Kappa Kappa Gamma, from I)ennti.,uti. BILL JOU8DAN has pinned PEGGY .JO TAPP, ('oher Alui,. L4LOV I) McM I LL AN is pinned to RUTII Cl A\\ 1"OUI', I)elta Zeta alum front Kingstree. GENE ROBINSON i. etgage.'d to IA LU IEAVIS from New 'asthe, Ind. T'he. camapus i.- full of inlitiations~ and( rushing. Going aeti\ e ini PilA are' ltI PO(S'lTON, ~\OLLARI) L4ARRI BILLY N()R.\l.\N. 'R.\NE IIUGGI1NS, J1. C. DEl'NNIS, MAN.~" I >.\ \1Il>SON.". The.. 1frater'nity is pIlnning a big rush Ph i Signma Kaa;. ph-dged. ;14 Gl{RGE McI .EEF:~N of L.ake a(ity on Monayi niig.ht. The traterity entai'aned( its r'ushees wit h a droja-in smoker'i on Thu trsday a fternoon. RtAN I>Y' 1: YA NT supplied music 4'.) with his ever-present Lik..lehe. From(1 ornmen t s g at hered f'rm h1it her and yon the paraty t hro wn byI th r*t af If of \V'S( ' moust haave beeni a real success. zSome of t hor.'e att''ndinya were .JANET K AlRR, HI UJG11 BOND), M\ARIL1YN DX)UGLAS, .JOHN IIANKIIEAD, NANC'Y I.ARHERK . RAY 'CTREK, ALICE P'ICKLERIMEIR, DICK I )tN('A N. ANN \VIZEN, BILl. RASP, NORMA BERG.. MAN, and BILLY. llAY. Mr and Mirs. MA('IEY QUAVE P~hil . 'SA\VTER PCi. hi Sigima K appa, enj,1oyed on~ie of A iklen's fines't 'iton festivals over the week end. lIIilda Adlams, KDJ, is attenidinag a dance at Clemson this week (end. IP'oi' Fies hm ren! F'rom thet planis be'inlg forul a ted by the Sop)lhomrnre <'las "RIat Week" shouli d be hilIariiotls It scen that the only dleense is a r'at cap). Te Sophis are having anloth rut Itjin at 10) on Fr'iday tor finish the list of' author izedP( memTib'rs. T1he' Grel''(ie'-arolinaa ( lub has beCcomea 8(-t iV einI under'i a naew~ ch,arte'r. lT' new~~ office'rs are .JOHN M..ANN, MAR Y El LE ~:N ( 'NElLL,, andr LUETTY ' PAJRKERt. Mrs. Auguast~a \Vittkowsky, instructor ini thet Art 1)epart men'it, is yotinig Ito Athlanta to se'e thae ballet nerxt week. T1he MLuseumn of Fine Arts has a new exhibit. 'The pi' lures are very interesting anid done by w'eli-known painters. Every student should see them. Send all yourne ws to Box 79 ~* ?.~ i ~ ia t ~wiE These are the eight cheerleadi They are indeed the chosen ones. I Johnston (head man), 13. J. McLF Literary Society Has Installation Of New Officers The first meeting of the Hy pat ian Literary society was held WVed(In1eday(I when the newly elected fficers were instailed by Ohra Ed wards, fortmer Vice-i residelt. The new officers are June Bouknight, president ; Mary Ann Satnder., vice-president; Mtarilyn (;ettys, .ecretary; Tnommie 11er Ihert. treasurer, tnd Andrea C'hanrdler, crit ic. Campus mt Number "Shucks-I b Pty t trick cigarette tests y brand - one sri of cigarette "B",- and test a cigarette to smoke pa< That's the test Cami Sthe 30-Day Mildness Test, only Camels - regul (T for Throat and T foi ground for any cigarette. A as your regular sn Mere People thaan anyea The Chosen Ones ars elected by the student body to eft to right, Frances LaBorde, Gr ian, Dave Johnson, Lou Oswald, a1 Men Of McBryde Give First Party At Pinewood Club McBryde Brotherhood held a "get. acquainted" party for new ieibers Thursdaty night at the l'inewood club, Bubber Ard, social chairman, announced. Prof. John Herin chaperoned. The first meeting of the group was held two weeks ago when Ronald Adams gave. new members a history of the organization. Paul Greer is president. erviews on Cig 2...THE BLOW ew in when hould'v e poor Piscis! He's been making al au've been reading about! Hie's tal ifl of that. A quick inhale of cig ie's still confused! Seriously, isn't k after p)ack, day after day? Il asks you to make - Smoke Camels - and arly for 30 days. Your "T-Zone" Ta8te) - is the reai proving fter you've tried Camels oke, you'll know why ... Smoke Cami 'i"t je represent the USC "spirit of '50." eg Ilitopoulos, Ish Thomas, Don id Gary Brown. Methodist Group Has First Supper Of Fall Semester WVesley Foundation supper club, Methodist student organization of USC and Columbia c"ollege, held its first meeting of the semester on September 21. at the Wnshington St reet Methodist church. Marv Anne Ea sterling a n d An ne hintehett direct.-d the aetivities. A "get acquainted" party for the freshmen of both schools was held September 20 in the naval armory. arette Tests W FISH rt " a : hosensbewyt Sigma Chi's 1 Tea Dance N Sigma Chi, social fraternity, will hold a homecoming tea dance on November 18, after the football game with North Carolina, at the Columbia Hotel, Lloyd McMillan, social chairman, announced. e{.~ * List) I643 I (p1 Ib HERtE\ IT ISI - the one garment Your friends will think it's a t actually be wearing a single g~ that amazing designer -- Dent and sleeves are fashioned in ri the body of smooth rayon shi around thd~ armholes and ne< effect. Fully washable in har You must see the Double Dci (Nw a 4:bage Aer l.IM'TEN I.N: E 6:35.-6:-15 11 CLMBiA'S FINI 1515 SUI ipJR,O:iB tWEEN;j: . . w .\AMP" Fo Present ovember 18 The (dance will be followed by a party at the VFW in honor of alurnni and visiting North Carolina Sigrna Chi's. 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