The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, February 15, 1952, Page Page Four, Image 4
NORMA BERGMAN, Soe ety Editer
Noele Kennedy June Presnell
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. a spoke a week . . .
By JUNE PRESNELL
As you probably know, Lincoln's birthday was February
12th ... he's the gentleman who said ". . . by the PEEple,
for the PEEple, and of the PEEple." He couldn't be speaking
of this column because it sho' ain't by the PEEple . . . no one
ever breaks an arm writing in to spread the news . . . good
or bad.
A big time was had by all at the Phi Kappa Sigma party
held Friday 9th at the "Y" Camp.
The Pi Kappa Phi's, not to be outdone, had a rush party
Wednesday 13th at the Woman's Club.
KD's NEDRA and GLORIA GILMORE spent the weekend
with their parents in Nichols, S. C.
Chi Omegas and Tri Delts held a drop-in Sunday 11th and
the place was crawling with people from all over.
The Sigma Nu's had a busy spell . . . AL FISHER, alumni,
was up for a visit last weekend, while brother LOUIS HAIG
LER, also an alumni, came up to see the old Delta chapter on
Monday.
Partying recently in Greenville were LOCKHART Mc
CLENDON, Sigma Nu, and CHIC MARTIN, KD; and Sigma
Nu's BOB SMITH, GLENN GOWAN, and BOB PITTS.
The following is not a list of battle casualties, nor is it
the Dean's List . . . it is the names of those lucky devils who
got to go home last weekend:
ALEXA FAIREY went to St. George; JOAN KENT went
to Charleston Naval Base; ELEANOR HEAD went to Aiken;
CAROL JEFFORD went to Orangeburg; MARGARET
RILEY went to Bennettsville; ROSE REYNOLDS went to
Johnston; MARY SHELLEY went to Nichols; MARY
STROTHER went to Santuck; DOT VARNER went to Union;
MILDRED SLOAN went to Aiken; GERALDINE STILL
went to Blackville; HARRIET WHISENHUNT went to
Oraigeburg; FRANKIE SCHOFIELD went to Marion.
New KD president, replacing ANN READY who was
graduated, is ANN DARSEY. Sigma Nu's who were guests at
the KD drop-in are: RAT BRENTLEY, BILL HALL, and
JOHN (Captain?) SMITH.
MARGOT WEILAND, ZTA, visited Zetas at University of
Georgia between semesters . . . then a Phi Kappa Pi from
Ga. came to visit the chapter here.
MARY ANNE CONE, MARY SHELLEY, and JULIE
ANNE HARTNETT were present at a cabinet meeting of the
Meditrina Society Monday night. Business and organizational
affairs were under discussion.
EVELYN MARSHALL, SUSAN FAIR, TINA McNULTY,
and HELEN JOHNSON, all Tri Delts, were in the wedding of
HARRIET HARVIN and WALTER KEENEN, Sigma Nu
alumni.
BETTY GRIMBALL and MARNIE MANNING, Tri Delts,
both attended the St. Cecilia in Charleston. MARNIE and
RHETTA MORRISON are journeying to Clemson next
weekend . . . girl! That's enemy territory !
LOU KIDDER, Tri Delt, is partying in Charleston next
weekend.
PAT KEYES is getting married soon . . . good luck!
Spanish 22 class will miss you! (Pardon . . . a mistake. ]
have put Pat and myself in a class ahead of us . .. but to bor.
row a phrase from Spanish 21: "Fortune favors the bold
ones.")
BETTY RUTH CRAPPS, D)Z, engaged to DICKIE GIL.
BERT. Also the DZ's had a beach house party over thE
holiday . .. which holiday !
Lambda Chi's and their dates partied at Morris Lodge last
Saturday. JOHN JONES, also of the chosen, plowed down (?)
to Clemville this past week-end to throw a little life in th(
Erskine Hawkins Dance. Have fun???
Speaking of fun and great events, have you heard that
little (?) "DICKIE" BALKA and JOE (that name sounds
familiar) SMITH pledged Phi Sigma Kappa Monday night?
JOE NOVAK, Kappa Sigma, pinned ANN NORTON, Chi
Omega. The Pi Kappa Phi's had a party February 13th.
The Pi Kappa Alpha's had a cabaret party February 9th,
Radio Station WIS is starting a plan to broadcast a portiori
of University dances by recording a half-hour of the Sigma
Nu White Rose Formal Friday night and broadcasting it
tomorrow night.
LAWRENCE BENSON, Pi Kappa Alpha, was seen around
Roper Hospital nurse's home last week-end. (Didn't you
go in ??)
The new fraternity, Sigma Epsilon Phi, just finished
moving into their new abode at Tenement 19 . . . happy
housekeeping.
Since no one is kind enough to send any news in I'll have
to stop here or start making up some news myself ..,. and
that's no empty threat. If a penny postcard wouldn't make
you all paupers please send your news to NOELLE KEN
NEDV next week . .. I'm going away for a short nervous
breakdown.
Pictured above in the five point
White Rose Formal. Pictured in I
at the top and reading clock-wise ar
mon, recorder; Jane Gutherie for I
man; and "Sissie" Felder for Paul
Jr.-Sr. 'Y'
To Give Tea
The Junior-Senior "Y" council
will sponsor a coffee hour for the
faculty Friday, Feb. 22, in the
lobby of Flinn Hall at 10 a. m. All
faculty memberu and atudents arG
invited to attend.
This coffee hour is the second in
a series given by "Y" groups so
that students and professors may
become better acquainted with one
another.
On hand to greet both professors
and students will be a welcoming
committee of five coeds.
Dinner And
Dance Given
By Phi Ep Pi
Phi Epsilon Pi fraternity will
have its annual dinner and dance
tomorrow at 7:30 p. m. at the
Rainbow Room, announced Izzy
Lourie, chairman.
Alumni from many parts of
South Carolina are expected to be
at the event. Capt. John Campbell,
of the Air Force ROTC unit, and
Prof. Samuel Litman, of the engi
neering school, and their wives will
also attend the function.
Officers of the fraternity in
clude: Bill Novit, president; San
ford Zahler, vice-president; Izzy
Lourie, treasurer; and Ivan Miller,
secretary.
A man will get mad and tell you
to go--you know where.
But a woman will smile at you
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By SUZANNE HYER
A touch of spring has come to
the campus since the beginning of
the new term. Short hair is here
again, with B. J. Land, ZTA, com
ing back this semester with a short
brush-bob. Marnie Manning, Tri
Delt, has trimmed her brown mane
to a "just below the ears" level
which is quite becoming.
"Life" magazine has nothing on
us. Caroline Whitmire, Pi Phi, and
Chris Durham, KD, are right in
style with their "Poodle-cuts."
And Bruce Dodd, Phi Kapp, says
he needs a haircut, period!
Turquoise seems to be a popular
pre-spring color. Several wool and
jersey outfits of this cheery hue
have been noticed in Wade Hamp
ton Cafeteria. Another color really
coming into its own Is orange.
Have you noticed the dyed-to
match skirts and sweaters?
One of the nicest shoe ideas to
come up in a long time is the white
buck, which lets you wear colored
socks-which never looked good
with loafers -- to match your
sweaters and jersey tops, giving a
trim, finished look to your appear
ance.
Nylon blouses are a wonderful
aid to college grooming. Besides
being bewitchingly feminine, they
are practical and easy to care for.
Teas McGee, DZ, has a lovely one,
in a seersucker weave, sleeveless,
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Woody Woodward and his or
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and the fraternity has extended an
open Invitation to everyone at the
dance to an Intermission drop-in at
the Crystal Room in the hotel.
Chaperones for the event will be
Professors Adger Brown of the
psychology department and R. L.
Sumwalt, dean of the engineering
school.
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Girl: "Sometimes my father
takes things apart to see why they
don't go."
Guy: "So what?"
Girl: "So you'd better go."
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