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JUNE PRESNELL, Society Editor MARY MURRAY MICKEY YOUNG The Wagon Wheel . a spoke a week . . . By JUNE PRESNELL The better half of the WAGON WHEEL, NOELLE KEN. NEDY, has left for bigger and more exciting things ... a job in the "morgue," no less! Not the kind you're thinking of ... a job in the newspaper morgue of the BALTIMORE SUN in Baltimore, Maryland. Well, we all wish you the best and when you make your first million buy a part interest in the Gamecock! ALLENE BLAND, Tri-Delt, married ROBERT BROAD WELL, SAE, on Sept. 5th. . . . ROBERT is doing post graduate work at Vanderbilt University. RITA WEBB, Delta Zeta alum, is engaged to HENRY LOGAN CRUMPTON. The marriage date is set for October 11th. TEACE McKEY is now in training at Roper Hospital, along with MARY ANNE CONE, MARY ANN TOWN. SEND, and MARY FRANCES SHELLEY. DOTTIE MARTIN married "BUZZ" BOISSONEAULT in August.... Cupid was also busy when FRANCES "PINKY" LYNCH, of Coward, S. C., married WILLIAM S. LYNCH in June. Some former Carolina students are having an interesting time at Camp Barrett, Va., courtesy of the Marine Corps ... the fortunate few are PETE "GUNG-HO" PETERSON, JIM AUSTIN, CHUCK GIBSON, ALLEN SPENCE, CARROLL MACDUFFIE, POOPIE BRYANT, and. BUDDY ANSLER ... they claim it's almost like campus life. HELEN COGGESHALL, KD, is engaged to BRANTLEY HARVEY, KA. WILLIE MARIE HUDSPETH is engaged to QUINCE JAMES . .. the event took place Sept. 13. JOE and ANN FOSTER have a son . . . JODY . . . borr uly 24th. FLOSSIE JEFFERIES attended the Delta Zeta 50th anni versary convention held in New Orleans . . . that's ham and cornbread country down there! Mingling among the cookies and refreshments at the Delta Zeta Drop-in Sunday night were PATRICIA HOUGH, SAl HILBORN, HERB HESTER, NEDRA GILMORE, DOT AN DERSON, JACKIE CALDWELL, and LOUIE COLBUS. And next door also having a good time were FRANI< MINCEVICH, BEE BEELAND, TOMMIE HERBERT BOBBY SHEALY, "DOC" NORMAN, MARILYN )OUG LAS, ROBERT ADAMS, JOE CAMPBELL, GEORGE GIO VANIS, BILL WOHRMAN, and BILLY STEPHENS. JUNE WALKER married BOB KORN in June . . . they plan to live in Columbia. Freshmen rushing off for a pleasant weekend after foui or five busy days of registering, etc., were MARILYN GAS LEE. BETSY FREY, JENNIFER DORN, and PAT HAR LEY . . . yes, this campus life will get ya down! VIRGINIA DOUGHTY, Tri-Delt, is engaged to HUME GUERARD, ATO, with the wedding to take place Nov. 15. NANCY GARY, KD, and PHILIP PINCKNEY, SAE, go married Sept. 13th in Charleston. MARY LEWIS BLACKWELL, KD, is engaged to DUN CAN BRECKINRIDGE, KA. Sigma Chi fraternity had a houseparty at River Fall Labor Day weekend ..,. everyone had a good time. JINX WILSON became MRS. E. E. JEFFERIES, JR. SAugust 26. All the Delta Zeta's are anticipating their Golden Jubile D)ance to be held on October 3rd. The D)irector of Student Activities wants everyone ti know that Hygiene class will be held in Building C, room sis Tphis is for the benefit of the bewildered ones. JERVEY DUCKETT would like all the fans of statio: WUSC on the campus to request more records - the musi is free. The ATO's are having a get-together before the Woffor, game. CLISE FLOYD, KA, married PAT PATRICK, Chi Omeg . .. the love bug has bitten . .. JOE SAVITZ, KA, marrie LUCILLE COWARD. The KA's are planning to go to New York in a big grou for the Army-South Carolina game. JIM FINDLEY, TED SALEEBY, JIMMY HILTON, an FRANK HOWELL attended the National Lambda Chi Alph Convention at the Waldorf Astoria over the Labor Da; week-end. FOX CAHALY was elected secretary of the S. C. chaptei Lam bda Chi's are planning a big party to begin before th Wofford game andl last until well afterwards . . . well, don' overdo it. Sigma Chi's have a new member, SUMMER WAITE, wh is a transfer from Washington & Lee. Sigma Chi's partied at the Rainbow Room . . . it was sor of a welcoming party. Phi Sigma Kappa's elected new pledge officers . . . the; are JACK WISE, President; DALE HAWKINS, Vice-Presi dent; RAY UNDERWOOD, Secretary; and JACKIE HUF FERD, Treasurer. Phi Epsilon Pi held a party at SANDY ZAHLER'S lake side home last weekend . .. the Phi Eps are also planning smoker one afternoon next week at the home of JACI SIMON and IZZY LOURIE. LU DRAKE, Chi Omega, is pinnedl to FLOYD) SPENCEJ Kappa Alpha. JOYCE ENRIGHT, Chi 0, has a ring fron HARRY VARN, Clemson cowdet. FANNY FOWLER, Chi ( alum, Is engaged to EDTEAGUE, Phi Kappa Sig alum. Chi Omega will have a (drop-in Sunday night at 8 p. m. Euphrosynean Literary Society will meet Tuesday, Sep tember 23, at 5 p. in., in Euphradian Hall. JEAN THOMPSON, Chi 0, married BILLY BLACK WELL, Kappa Sigma. JANE LEVER, Pi Phi, is married t< LOUIS REAMES, Kappa Sig. MILLER LIDE and CARL MERTINS, both Kappa Sign probably find the campus a little confining after their sojouri 4' (Continued on page five) Fads & Fashions By MARY MURRAY SPOTLIGHT ON SHOES . . . Put your best foot forward, Caro lina! Shoes of every style and color are standouts for fashion minded students. Carolina co-eds' dainty feet are adorned by shoes ranging from "pink plum" to chartreuse. The styles are just as varied. The col lege classic, the ballerina, is fol lowed by buckle flats and sandals. The boys are more consistent, favoring white bucks. Rating a high second are crepe soles of navy or maroon suede. FOR FALL . . . The middy is back! That delectable, flattering -fashion just made for college. However, it has taken on many forms. The lass of '52 will not have to be content with a sailor middy as was her mother, but can choose from the sleeveless velvet, sweater middy, wool jersey, or corduroy. Colors are unlimited. ACCENT ON ACCESSORIES . . . Fall is the time for beautiful accessories. Matching kid shoes, shoulder bag and wide belt are a necessity. The "waist cincher,'" the won derful elastic belt that just takes inches from your waistline, is the most popular style for Carolina co-eds. The belts come in solids to blend with every outfit, or stripes to accentuate skirts and blouses. CAROLINA MEN GO FOR CASHMERE in a big way. Long sleeved, V-neck sweaters are first on the list. These soft, cuddlesome pullovers are rainbow colored, witr top matching tailor-made trouserf or grey flannels. DRESS-UP DATES and DROP. INS are just that-dress up. A typical Gamecock calling at Sim. will wear a navy sport coat pinareed shirt, and slim Jim tie and grey or blue flannels. His date will dazzle him in a silk shantunj with a full, full skirt, sophisticatet black, or a party cotton. And on that happy note, wo leave you . . . Faculty Club Has Entertainment Houi The Faculty Club is inviting al members of the faculty and ad ministrative staff to its informa coffee hour gatherings held eac} morning from 10 to 11:30 through. out the remainder of September it the club at 811 Sumter Street. I is hoped that new faculty mem bers in particular will attend an become acquainted with the Club' members and its activities. This year the Faculty Club' entertainment committee, heade by Professor Arthur Fourier,i planning an extensive prograri featured by a series of luncheon at which well known scholars an, men and women distinguis4hedi 3 various fields of activity wil -speak. "AS JULIUS CAE "GALLUA EST O PARTES T1 t (NLY TIMEWN / / REAL-LY is! AN( CIGARET TE.! TAM 30-DAY CAMi CAMELS SUIT CAMEL lea it J ReynolIds Tobapn On.. Winston- lero Beginning the Sunday evening in Sims college. Shown, left to ri Casada, Nedra Gilmore, Summer V Phi Epsilon Pi Receives Award The Alpha Theta chapter at the university received third place in activity award's competition among the chapters of Phi Epsilon Pi fraternity at its national conven tion held at Atlantic City, N. J., September 1-6. The award is given annually to the chapter which attains the most outstanding record on its respec tive campus for scholarship and participation of its members in extra-curricular activities. Mayor J. Paul Sheedy* Switch Because He Flunked W/f H ORB'S a sad Lobster tale. Sheedy wa girl kept saying, The Maine thing I d way you pot your hair! Haven't you re Boil Hair Tonic? Non-alcoholic. Re Removes loose, ugly dandruff. Helps I Test. Perfect for you 'claws you nec .soaked hair." Paul got Wildroot Cre looks slick. In fact, he's in salad with if you're net-tIed about yor messy hi I any toilet goods counter for a bottle o a Oil, "Your Hair's Best Friend." Ask i tenna to one you'll be tickled pink! # *o.131iS.. Harris Hill Rd.,WJilliamisv ri Wildroot Company, Inc., Buf'alo 1 Zy7hne wil GSAR ONCE SAID~ ci MNIS Pl VISA IN G r/~- HE WI LLTEi.L How SMART A STUD)ENT ONLY 'TIME WiL. TEL.L.. ABOUT A E YOUR TIME. ..MAKE THE SENSIBLE E. MILDNESS TEST SEE HOW DtU AS YOUR STEADY GMOK(E! ds all other brands i' billions of cigarette D Z Dro In social season, Delta Zeta presented ght, are: Betty Ann Gerrald, Patric Vaite, and Dot Anderson. Joe Altman of Atlantic City, a member of the fraternity, was toastmaster at the banquet where the awards were presented. At a business session of the Southern chapters, Bill Novit was elected vice-president of the South ern region. USC was chosen as the site of the 1952 Southern con clave, to be held late in April. Carolina students attending also included Ivan Miller, Isadore Lourie, Jack Simon and Ronald Streem. While at Atlantic City, the dele gates saw the "Miss America" contest. ed to Wildroot Cream-Oil The Finger-Nail Test I really in hot water. His on't like about you is the ri about Wildroot Cream lieves annoying dryness. you pass the Finger-Nail d Lanolin on that water tm-Oil and now he shore every girl on campus. So .. ir, butter shell out 29t at ' tube of Wildroot Cream- sm ' for it at your barber's, an 1, N. Y.i' LATIN YET.! HE CUAA LAUDE IN ET HIM! FRESHMAN MUST'VE ER t|TTEN OOK! 'CC s p.r year! P V S e e S d a drop-in at their Sorority room ia Hough, Sam Hilborn, Howard C, il Gene Shaw Heads p University Players b Gene Shaw was elected presi- v dent of the University Players. b Other officers are: Barbara Mun cester as secretary and Squee Ben- C son as historian. F The University Players put on a w very successful play this summer is Tine you P sports shirt yo Arrow Gabar *tn your exact *your exact sie *waLsha(ble rayoJ ARRI .SHIRTS e TIES e UNDERWEAR e Hi 'LLBE6 HOW CA<Jf r sH TELL '3O WAIT 'TIL exAMS CA MELS are I~z ~ ular cigareti IlK I test them as Smoke only ( See how rich CAMELS arc illed "The Glass Menagerie." The lay was written by Tennessee lilliams and directed by Tommy mith. The players in the cast ere: Vance Johnson, the son; erna Moore, the daughter; Jean. tte Monts, the mother; and Rob rt Bragg. the gentleman. The lay was held in Drayton Hall and ad a very good attendance. The University Players are ex ecting an even better season since eir - director, Prof. Christopher. en, has returned from a year's ave. It was announced by Gene haw that the Players have not ecided yet what their next play 'ill be, but anyone interested in >ining should contact one of the rficers. laptist Students Vill Have Party A novel take-off on political )nventions will be held tonight the Baptist Student Union at :30 with a political convention arty. Delegates to the convention will e Carolina students with the con ention frolics to be carried out y all. The BSU is located just off the arolina campus eastward on endleton. For the new arrivals ho don't know the street address 1629 Pendleton. cked on a ur own size! aro ...*6.50 ollar size vte length n gabardine OW NDKERCHIS * SPORTS SHIRTS. America's most pop e. To find out why, your steady smoke. amels for thirty days. and flavorful they are pack ! See how mild