The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, January 16, 1953, Page Page Four, Image 4
JUNE PRESNELL, Society Editor
MARY MURRAY NEDRA GILMORE MICKEY YOUNG
The Wagon Wheel
. a spoke a week ...
By MARY MURRAY
... And the wagon wheel just keeps rollin' along, regard
less of the hazy lethargy that has settled over the campus.
Or, could it be that Carolina clock-watchers have already
started studying for exams (perish the thought!) Or, may
be they're just emerging from the stardust at the German
Club ball
Pi Kappa Phi's were at the Winter Formal in full force.
Members present with their dates were: GOOSE BOSWELL,
with JANE ASBILL; RUSSELL STOKES, with BECKY
GODSHAY; DOODLE MUNN, with BETTY ANN STAN
LEY; BILLY LOGOTHETIS with PAT DUBOSE; JIM
BAILEY, with JANE RUTLAND; WAMBER FICKEN with
NANCY LACKEY; and LANNY SHAY with BOBBIE
WARD.
PAUL BYRUM and I)ON LEOPARD, SAE's, swooped
down to New Orleans last Friday for a week-end
of debauchery.
DON ELLIOT, Sigma Nu, pinned SALLY PEARMAN,
'Pi Phi pledge, Monday night. Sally was serenaded by the
brothers of Delta chapter Tuesday night and was presented
a dozen white roses.
BETTY POPE, ZTA alum, is engaged to Ned Brown ...
OWINS COBB, SAE, presented JACKIE OSWALD of Co
lumbia with a diamond.
SONNY COLEMAN, PiKA, pinned NORMA McNINCH
last week . . . Sigma Nu's and dates partied Saturday night
at "CROVAT" CROOKE'S house on Lake Murray. . . Several
PiKA's finished the dance night with a party hi the Jefferson
Hotel and on to other places ...
JOE PEARCE and BILL BRISTOW, SAE's, spent the
weekend in Darlington, S. C. . . . BARBARA THOMPSON
was featured in the local newspaper this week as she waited
at a Columbia airport for LAWRENCE ROGERS, Wofford
alum, to return from Korea (front page, too!) . . . JOHN
DELOACH, SAE, pinned KATHERINE STONE, Tri Delt.
PAUL LANGFORD, AL SENDLER, and BILL DEAN,
PiKA's, spent the weekend with relatives in Charlotte, N. C.
... FRANK NELSON, Sigma Nu, pinned MARION CROCK
WELL, of Columbia.
KEITH KINARD, Pi Kappa Phi, was seen enjoying the
German Club Winter Formal with his wife, SUE . . .
PAUL FIELD, Sigma Nu, pinned FRANCES DAVIS, of
Columbia . . . Also joining the brothers in the pinning cere
monies was EARL REDMON, who pinned ALYCE LEMI
RANDE of Milwaukee, Wisconsin . . . one of the campus
couples seen everywhere together is the CHUCK BARNETT
and EMMALA EVINS twosome . . .
Visiting the Carolina campus this week was JIMMY
MANOS, from Greenville, S. C.; he is a student at Furman
University. Jimmy visited GEORGE PETRAKOS, Sigma Chi.
Mystery of the week: What happened to KA's HARVEY
HORNE and BOBBY BLACKWELL last Monday night?
BARBARA FOWLER, Queen Azalea of 1952 and a recent
Carolina graduate, is one of four beauty queens representing
the state of South Carolina in President-elect Eisenhower's
inaugural parade.
Phi Kaps PHRINESS and JERRY COX spent six days of
the Christmas vacation touring Yankee-land and Quebec,
Canada . . . MARGOT WEILAND), ZTA, visited with Phi
Kap HOMER PAD)GET in Georgetown.
Seen at the Carolina-Wake Forest game were RAMONA
SALLEY, Pi Phi, and GLENN BELL, SAE; MARILYN
DOUGLAS, ZTA, and BILL STEPHENS.
Phi Kaps DON EDNEY and DAVE MARTIN made their
weekly pilgrimage to Winthrop this p)ast weekend . . . It is
rumored that TOBY REYNOLDS, Pi Kappa Phi, also finds
Winthrop attractive.
The wagon wheel can't roll without just a little news from
you and you. Address all news to Society Editor, Box 79. If
[you know it, let us know it. If we have it, we'll print it.
Brown To Head Phi Sigma Kappa
Pi Kappa Phi Elects Chambless
Eldridge (Buster) Brown of In elections held this week,
Bishopville has been re-elected Burr Chambless was elected presi
president of Pi Kappa Phi fra- dlent of Phi Sigma Kappa. Other
ternity for the spring term. officers elected to serve for the
Baron Sumner of Rock Hill wats spring semester are: Jack Wise,
named treasurer, and Horger vice-president; Tomn Carr, treas
Knight of Columbia was chosen urer; and Dale Hawkins, secre
secretary. tary.
Other officers elected were Billy Th hiSg cos Frn
Logothetis of Columbia, warden;Wrgtainltr,BbJaky
Jim Hannah of Columbia, his- a etnl o a' sI .C
torian; William (Rabbit) Hare ofreesnai,adPulhlip
Allendale, chaplain, and Wesley sntruareeetti.
Kennedysofentinho,viomeCaIFCsrep -._C.
resentative. . A rassfre a rv
Also Lanny Shay of Marion, ig ontera ihawgn
German Club representative;
Charles (Sugar) Childs of Rock la fbryr etlzr
Hill, athletic representative; AndtorsfomNwYkchne
Toby Reynolds of Bishopville, t tpadiqiedrci~s n
house manager. iq;e ftefre hth
Brown, a varsity athlete in foot-haintewg.
ball and track, was recently fea- "aue"si h amr
tured in "The Star and Lamp,""Gi'tspedtonmpt
natIonal P1 Kap magazine, as a te.
typical chapter presIdent. The mag- "el 'lb and"si h
asine Included several pictures oftors,"nmywflagst
Brown, his family and his fra-mefrpeaigbtron y
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Campui _7aJ4ion
Introducing - MARY ALICE
BRELAND, one of our fashionable
freshmen, modeling a coat that is
just right for date time for that
afternoon tea. The coat is deep
purple, made of the new chinchilla
cloth. To give a smooth flowing
line to the coat, the sleeves are
made wide with deep cuffs; slash
pockets also add to the effect. The
matching% velvet scarf can be worn
in varied positions. The ring
fastener is studded with rhine
stones. Mary Alice is from
Walterboro, S. C. (Gamecock
photo by Gus Manos.)
Sigma Chi's Elect
New Officers
Officers of Sigma Chi for the
sIpring semester were elected
January 12. Sam Tlilborn of Port
land, Maine was chosen as presi
dent; Ed Jordan, Winnsboro, vice
president; Bob Holmes, Columbia,
secretary; and Bob Wilkins, Flor
ence, treasurer.
Cleve Laird was elected by the
Chi's as their pledgemaster; Zack
Taylor, Lexington, N. C., as
Interfraternity Council representa
tive; Carl Schwartz, Columbia, as
social chairman; and Watson
Murphy, Greenwood, as corres
ponding secretary.
Frances Marion "Doe" Rast,
Manning, associate editor; Elmore
Viele, Charleston, historian; Gene
Mixson, athletic representative;
and( Sumner Waite, Camden, house
manager, complete the roster.
Pearce To
Lead SAE
Jot Pearce, of Greenville, was
elected p)residlent of Sigma Alpha
Epsilon for the spring semester.
Other officers elected January 5
for the coming semester are: Phil
Pearce, Columbia, vice-president;
John ,Johnston, Greenville, treas
urer; Bill Bristow, Darlington, re
cording secretary; Raymond Mc
Elveen, Columbia, corresponding
secretary. Ted Mears, Cross Hill,
will serve as chronicler and LInn
Tompkins, Columbia, as Herald.
Glenn Bell, Columbia, was
elected warden; Buddy Derrick,
Greenville, Interfraternity Council
representative; Tommy Mims,
G;reenville, German Club represen..
tative; Frank Boensch, Mt.
Pleasant, athletic representative;
and Jack Jones, Greenville, house
manager.
Pi K A's Choose
New Officers
Members of Pi Kappa Alpha
elected officers for the spring
semester January 12. New officers
are: Dave Mauldin, Pickens, pres
ident; Sonny DuRant, Blshopville,
vice-presidlent; Glenn Gainey, Dar
lington, secretary; and Rudy L,ee,
Chieraw, house manager.
Sonny Coleman, Florence, treas
urer; Charlie Joyner, Marion,
secretary, and Bill Garnett,
Harrisonherg, Virginia, pledge
master, were re-electedi.
ZTA Drop4In Planned
To start the new semester off
with a bang, Zeta Tau Alpha is
planning a campus wide drop-in
in the chapter room in Sims dorm
itory. The date is Sunday,
February 1, 1953; enjoy it from 8
until 9-80 p.m.
Phi Ep's Initiate
Two New Members
Mik Lourie, vice-president of
Lourie's, Inc., was initiated as an
associate member of Phi Epsilon
Pi on January 11. Mr. Lourle is
an active member of the Jaycees,
B'nai B'rith, and is a Mason. He
is the third Lourie to become a
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