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4 x'N" NAT HARRISON PAT 11110DES for Sint Iilbori. coivil for Eddie Jordan, proconsul MARY MURRAY, Society Editor ROS LEVY BETTY JO LAND The Wagon Wheel. t a spoke a week . . . By B. J. LAND NEED A BREATHER? Gee, what a busy week! The ugly man contest, May Day, Derby Day, Sigma Chi dance, the PKA Bowery Ball, Mc Bryde's Dance, and most important, The Garnet and Black. Now, if everyone will take their heads out of the yearbook for a moment SUNNIN The beach seems to have been a very popular place last week end-for some of the members of McBryde, especially JERRY CAMPBELL, HECTOR CACERE"S, JACK ANDER-1 SON, JOHN WILKINSON, GRADY McCOY and BOB I1AM ILTON, enjoyed the nice weather and atmosphere down at Pawley's. At Myrtle for the week end were BARBARA MARTIN, ANNE FULLERTON, ('LARICE KISSOM, ZTA's, LOIS NICHOLS and IRA MAE JONES. Also at Pawley's were SAE's, GLENN BELL, ROBERT BLAND and ST. JULE LACHICOTTE. "TIERE IS NOTii-: ING LIKE A PARTY!" DANCES AND MORE DANCES! As usual a large number of Carolina students (male, that is) attended the Jr.-Sr. at Winthrop last week end. Amonig these were BENTLEY RIVERS, Phi Kappa Sig: JUG SAW YER, ELDEN DYE, and JIM FINI)LEY, Lambda Chi's; ARES ARTEMES; CHARLIE SMOAK, KA; and TOMMY SIMMONS, Kappa Sig. And attending the May D)ay D)ance at ( oniverse last week was FRANK BOATWRIGHIT, Lambda ('hi. JUJNE BRIDE Congratulations to SARA TOOLE, ADPli, and ('E('IL BEELAND), ATO, who will be marriedl Ju1ne :8. PHI SIGMA KAP~PA The Phi Sig's recently~ i nit iated Pat Hidleaui, Joe14 Trazier andl Jack H-ufford. Phi Sig's and dates journeyed to Sun Vijew Lake last Saturday for a wiener' roast. BUSY SIGMA NU'S Partying again ! This time last Saturday night and addintg to the merriment of the p)arty were WES SANDLERS and SARETTE FLAKE, ZTA, BARD) ALLISON and .JEAN GUTHRIE, Chi 0, GEORGE WILSON and .JANIE RUCKER of St. Matthews, JOHIN SLOAN and MARY EMRIE, ZTA, and JIMMY TRAYLOR and DJOT SANDlERS. NELLE McCANTS, KI), has joined the ranks of those wearing the pin of Sigma Nu. She and JOHIN SMITH were pinned last week. NELJLE was serenadled last Monday niig hi and presented with a bouquet of white rose5(s. BOWERY BALL PKA's annual Bowery Hall was held with great success last Tuesday night at the Pinewood Club. Visiting b)rothers from P. C. and Wof ford were present. VISITING STU McK EE, ADlPi, spent last week end in Greenville. RONALD) TARTrE, Lambda (hi, spent the week end with fraternity brother, .JIMMY HIOWIE at his home in Fort Mill. They managed to ''sneak"' the Wint hrop D ance in their tight schedule. CHRISTIE SIMPLON, MARY ANN ERWIN, Tri-l)elts, and BARBARA HENDIERSON had a gay week end at ('hapel Hill. JANE CA LHIOUN, Tri-DIelt, spent a long week end in New York. NEW CLUB? The Tuesday Night Club was formed at Lake Murray on Tuesday of last week. (Charter members include the following SAE's and their dates: IJACK JONES, president, and ANN EVANS, KD); DICK RUSH, vice-president, and JIOHANNA WRIGHT, KD; BOBBY GUNTER, secretary, and ELOISE ADCOCK, Chi 0; ROBERT BLAND) and ANN McMEEKIN, Tri-Delt; JOE PEARCE and MARY A.NN ERWIN, Tri-D)elt: and TED MEARS and SALLY .JUDY, KD). Congratulations to ANNE JAMES, KD, and TOMMY MIMS, SAE. who were recently ninned.' Nponori r JOANNE WElIM for Bob Wilkins, treasurer Signa Chi's Hold 3weetheart Dance The annual Sigma ('hi Sweet eart dance will be held tonight t the Jefferson Hotel ballroom. voody Woodward aid his orches ra will furnish music for the losed dance, which will begin at ne. The formal affair is the social dighlight for Sigma Chis' and X.Y.XK , SP(.m.0IRS. i lihiek (: danle to be. held4 tornuorrowi 'ats Epplgl for W.arren 4:lark,.rs ieIld for Johnn Gui ram Iiung. hi ktoriag or Ge~ne Wilso, secretari and. Tl.. HEY, THAT WAG GOME BAUTiFUL DOLL I GAW YOU WITH! / / MORE PEO ugma C S IIII IIl CONRIAD For Cleve L,aird. pledgemaster for heir dates.2 It follows yester lay's festivities, which included 3igna hi Deroy Day, the nam ng of the 1953 Sigma Chi Sweet leart., a drop-in in the chapter iouse for the Derby winner, and bilauet, at the Rainbow Room for mem bers and their da t$s. ".11ust because my eyes are re is no sivn I'm drunk. For all yot know. I may he a white rahhit." -qjw nred are sponor% for Iloc k C o nit a t *authea (olum i t indaa IteIl hallrai deant:I m. l a Rutland for F'red Duczk . econdi roi: Alr.. HohaI Kornt for ie Atk in.on for 4 lyde Henntt, ,er we will fThlZ.. BEAUTI FUL, AND INTELLIGENT I BROTHElR THIG L TIME IT9 1aLV! LO K? PLE SMOKE eetheart e2Janct N.IX IIARiET MOORE Cene Mixsi, derby chairimant for 4 Jane Butler Elected Pledge Class President Jane Butler was recently elected President of the pledge class of Delta Zeta sorority. Other officers elected are: Carolyn Brown, vice president; Jane Anderson, secre tary; Mary Ellen Butler. treas I urer; Joan Harter, social chair man; and Harriet Ripplemeyer, recording secretary. ... .. ... fic ers. ,kose dance for the annual om. Th., are. first row le%Ift to right. -t1 . uice-president; andi Moppyi %attetr Iloh r, tre'aaurer lIeaafurt I.aw~ HOW CAN ~1 HE: JUGi MET HEF VE UNDYING! LAST NKi /E TILL THE NDOFTIME! wow! CAME LStan ARHARA RI 01,401,4RAII atrl Swariz, .cial chaimani-111 -Sophomtore ""Y" Plans (ampus-1 ide Party Sophomore "Y" will sponsor a "scruff" (levi's and pedal pushers) party at the "Y" camp Whether you are a seasoned player, or one who aspires to a better game, put your faith in the Spalding KRO-BAT or the Spalding-made Wright & Ditson DAvis Cup. These are the traditional favored rackets wherever fast tennis is played. Made in over-all weights, grip sizes and flexibilities, to fit every player with custom-like accuracy. They are perfect companions to the Twins of Championship tennis balls...the Spalding and Wright & Ditson. HEY /ove/ And on/' TestC for MIL[ FLAl THERE I Amneric ing all have il --rich, I ..paci days as - how ti your st any other rigarette! WOODIlY SHINGIER for Watmont Murphy, correspoinlisg secretary TIueSday, May 12. The party is campus-wide and will begin at 7:30. Sophomore "Y" officers have cordially invited student body members to attend. WskeyoriiMne... WNESS and (OR!I AUST BE A REASON WHY Camel is a's most pop)ular cigarette-lead-. other brands by billions! Camels e two things smokers want most ull flIaor and cool, cool wildn ess after pack! Try Camels for 30 dsee how mild, how flavorful, ioroughly enjoyable they are as eady smoke! ( i. eie 4al n