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Faculty-student coffee hour will be given today at the "Y". All students and all faculty are invited to come to Flinn Hall at the 10 a. m. free hour to partake of coffee and cookies. a spoke By NOELLE PEGGY SCOTT and ANNI lunched at BSU last week wit] The roads to home were kei going to Nichols, S. C.; MARY BUSTER BROWN went to CI must be a flower-lover like D: "SPEC" GRANGER, ex-C, U. S. M. C. on Parris Island weekend. The ADPi's had a banque Green Derby. They also had a lakes last week . . . the food ROBERT BAGGETT wasj Lambda Chi's attending t College were: BOB LANGS' JONES, GENE SWANN, SALTER, JIMMY HILTON, ERGLE and GEORGE ("treat The Sigma Nu's partied at JEAN ANDERSON, Pi Bei McDUFFIE, Pi KA. BURR CHAMBLESS, Ph. BAZEMORE of Sylvania, Ga. Phi Sigs housepartying were: TOM CARR, with JO2 with SHIRLEY BACON; PAl TIN; BURR CHAMBLESS, y QUICK,; with JANE GUTHRIl ARNETA ORDERS; DWA] MATHESON; CHUCK DJ LLOYD; B. D. CAUGHMAN, FRANK WRIGHT, with PEC with NANCY DUNCAN; Q1 ROBINSON; SMILEY DEAN, .oying the sun were MICKE3~ ...the stags included JOE PAUL PHILLIPS, and JIM C Going home for the weekf lowing bright souls: ALLEN] NOR HEAD, to Aiken; ROE caster; JANICE ADAMS, to STILL, to Blackville; EMIL MARTHA WOODALL, to Aug SON, to Graniteville; MARY a FRANKIE SCHOFIELD, to to Florence; BETTY JEAN S'l ETTE AYCOCK, to Sumter; ] SANDY SANDERS, to Charle Orangeburg; MARCIA ANS'I SHAW, to Bladenboro. Lambda Chi Alpha honor initiates with a cabaret style held Thursday, March 20th. J was presented a gold key for standing pledge in his class. sponsor, MARGARET SUBER for the party was furnished 19! Pictured above are the sponsors f in the center is Mrs. Margaret Bl top and pictured clockwise are Mary Elizabeth Hewston for Sqd. C; Ba Hevine for Sqd. F; Dorothy Ann IN for the band. The dance will be gi Dean Hudson and his orchestra. fon e a week . . . KENNEDY PHILLIPS, of Coker College. i BOB HAMILTON. )t busy with MARY SHELLEY ANNE CONE to Summerville; iarleston to see the flowers ... RAWDY! arolina football player, left the to return here for a visit last ~t last Saturday night at the wiener roast out at one of the vas said to be very good. >ledged by Pi Kappa Phi. he spring formal at Columbia rON, FRANK HAYS, JOHN N4ORRIS MULLIS, CARLOS WILCOX HOWLE, THOMAS us right") FLOYD. Smallwood Saturday night. a Phi, is engaged to CARROLL Sigma Kappa, pinned JEAN tt Folly Beach last weekend AN HALL; BILL SPENCER, JL BEATY, with ROSE MAR rith JEAN BAZEMORE; JAY E; CHARLES HUGGINS, with %WE MORRISON, with PAT VIDSON, with ROBERTA with BARBARA KITCHENS; GY BEAN; DICK DUNCAN, JINCY MOORER, with ANN with ESTER DEAN. Also en BEST, with JEAN RIKARD SMITH, STEVE HERCZEG, IAINEY. nd this weekend were the fol 0 BLAND, to Sumter; ELEA BIE LOU HARPER, to Lan Heath Springs; GERALDINE 'ANN SMITH, to Trenton; usta, Ga.; BARBARA THOMP kNN THOMPSON, to Conway; Marion; JOYCE SANSBURY, 'RICKLAND, to Marion; JAN 30BBIE ALLEN, to Florence; ston; DOLORES ANTLEY, to ED, to Augusta; and WRAY ed its new pledges and new party at the Woman's Club, Lt the party, TED SALEEBY having been selected the out The new initiates gave their a bouquet of roses ..,. music by BILLY LOMAS' Muskrat or the Military Ball being given tonight by the Air R. 0. T. C. Pictured ckmon sponsoring for Cadet Colonel Bob Blackmon. Starting at the Ann "Chic" Martin for Sqd. A; Mary Ann Reeves for Sqd. B; Mrs. rbara Jean Gates for Sqd. D); Mary Ann Erwin for Sqd. E; Freida bore for Sqd. G ; Jane Harrellson for Sqd. H; and Robbie Jean Allen ren at the Memorial Youth Center tonight at ninp. Music will be by Ramblers. JANET CARR chaperoned a high school house party that wound its way from Sumter to the lowlands of Cherry Grove at Myrtle Beach. Mr. and Mrs. LeDEEN and Mrs. PENDER, housemother at Sims dorm, went down to Edisto Gardens to see the flowers. Send in your news to NOELLE next week. JUST 2 BLOCKS AWAY .. . That's Sunshine Laundry and Cleaners' plant at 1415 Gervals - two blocks from the University Smart Gamecock guys and ?316 take all their laundry and dry cleaning to Sunshine. One-day Quality Service, by reqauest, on dry clean ing, shirts, piece work and bachelor bundles. Sunshine service means satisfaction? S UNS HIN E LAUNDRY AND CLEANERS 1415 CERVAIS PHONE 6667 You 're way ahead of competit ion ~ARROW ygyggsports shirt! Pick your favorite Arrow style, and( you'll win comafor: every time! (And thanks to tihe wonderful new Arafold collar, any Arrow Sports Shi looks fime- -collar open or closed- with or wiithou,t a tie!) ARROW SHIRTS e TIE * SPORTS SHRT .D..AR*HADKRH.F Jada in Me -Ad By Suzanne Hyer Styles are becoming much more liberal-standards of good looks are changing even as the fashions which inspired them. No longer is -it only the sweet young thing with the oval face, blonde curls, and regular features who is considered beautiful. Anyone willing to give it time and thought can be strik ing and form a type of beauty all her own. This personalized beauty will be as much yours as your name, your handwriting, or your fingerprints. It will include the style of dress you decide on, your gestures and mannerisms and habits of speech, your hair-styling and your make up. Your personality will blend all these physical properties to gether into one unified being, sep arate and unique from all others. Trends this spring will feature three outstanding silhouettes. The first of these is the Bouffant. A dress of this mode will have a blousy top and puff sleeves. A tiny, nipped in waist will be followed by a full skirt of deep, unpressed pleats. The Bell-Shape has a slim, molded bodice with a tiny, perky collar and tight sleeves-perhaps pushed-up three-quarter length. The skirt is a modified flare. The FORMAL WEAR For Rent Wright-Johnston INCORPORATED Men's Clothing, Shoes, and Furnishings 1330 Main Phone 2-4223 Campus Int SN uId y p SSarp ou rter 0m3ke, you e triedy Camete t Tat, T or Tste) k, sophisticated Sheath is the third silhouette and especially becoming if you are fairly tall and slender. One lovely shesth dgess has nar row straps which tie across the shoulders and a matching stole with enormous pockets at each end. "I say a beautiful woman is the most beautiful thing in the world." "And I claim that sleep is the most beautiful thing." "Ah, next to a beautiful woman sleep is." Three roosters got caught in an A'pril downpour. They all dashed for shelter. The luckiest one made a duck under the steps. 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