The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, November 06, 1953, Page Page Four, Image 4
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Returning from Mary:
CLARICE KISSAM, ZT
ANNE EDMUNDS and C
HAZEL DUKES, DZ, and
Also, Lamba Chi's jour
BOB SANDERS, ALTOD
TON and AUBREY WILI
DYE.
Partying SAE's on a
crowd and their dates,
GARET SIMS; JIM SMIT
BOB GUNTER and El
LEOPARD and MERT NN
SARA BULL; and JONNY
ZTA.
SAE's also feted their
Tree Hunt Club, Thursday
ZTA ALUMS
JACKIE STUKES is e
lina Alum. Wedding date i
JEANNE TURNER,
TOBEY CLEMONS of Cle
ding is December 19.
ENGAGED, PINNED AN
MOE McCREDIE, Sigrr
MARY DICKMAN has a
JANIS GLENN, a transf<
Claude Simpson. Another
CAMERON, pinned to an S
ADPi pledge, is pinned to I
Also, DAN CASTLES,
SALLEY, transfer from N1
Traveling around were
SISSY FELDER, both Tri
TON, ADPi, spent the
O'NEALL, ADPi, and SP)
Myrtle Beach over the hol
Founders day celebrate
drop-in in the DZ room.
Phi Kaps banquet and d
LARRIE BAILEY and Hd
HARREL and JOAN TA
JEANETTE COUCH, BO
HOUN, Pi Phi, and BEI
MORRISON, JACK FIELL
HOMECOMING PLANS
Phi Eps are looking for
Carolina for the game Sat
for them after the game
begins that night. Have ft
Sporting new active pin
BOB SANDERS, RALPH
CARR, STAN HAMILTOIN
Also SAE's initiated 'A
Masonic Lodge. They ar<
WARING, ROBERT ROY.
HESTER, DON LEOPARIJ
BUSTEED, and .JULE LA
Congratulations again
HAMILTON, D)elta Sigmt
who were pinned October
BE-WITCH-ING TIMES
Weird costumes were
boys of Phi Epsilon Pi cel
Cayce Woman's Club. Part
Eps and their dates were
and MARCIA ROSEFIEL
20's; I. M. GOLDBERG as
as a tiger; FRED)DIE F]
LEWIS as Little Blue Ric
"LEP" soldier with KAY
Alpha D)elta Pi's are t
derful time in Maryland
O'NEAL, SALLY HOPE
the week end in Walhalla v
NORTON. VIRGINIA Ci
FIELD journeyed up to st
Pi Kap's and Maryland
-Pi Kap's DOODLE MU
KENNEDY, TOBY RENC
Not to be forgotten sig
fun? On the Maryland tri
SAN, PHIL WATERS,J
VERLIN PHILLIPS and G
ID, Society Editor
ROS LEVY
"PETE" PETERSON
n wheel
joke a week . . .
TTY FISTER
land: ANNE FULLERTON, ZTA;
A; LOUISE POSTON, Tri-Delt;
HRISTY SIMPSON, both Tri-Delt;
BETTY HOOD, DZ.
neying to Maryland: JOE BROWN,
I MATHEWS, RALPH COVING
dAMSON, and, of course, ELDEN
Saturday night: Among the SAE
'OMMY ROWLAND with MAR
H and JOHANNA WRIGHT, KD;
,OISE ADCOCK, Chi 0; DON
'YMAN; ANDREW GADDY and
JOHNSTON and CAROL DAVIS,
rushees with a smoker at Pine
ngaged to Heyward Morre, Caro
s set for December 27.
.TA alum, has a diamond from
mson and Kershaw. Date of wed
D SUCH
a Chi, pinned RENIE HOUSTON;
KA pin from TOMMY TOMAS.
r from Converse, is engaged to
transfer from Converse, CAROL
AE from Furman. JANE ASBILL
'ERRY RANI)ALL, KA from PC.
Sigma Chi, pinlned REBECCA
'inthrop.
FRANCES LUMPEIN visiting
Delts, in Charleston. ANN NOR
holidays in Alabama. PEGGY
4C GRANGER house partied at y
'i
idays.
d by Delta Zeta's with a private
ance Oct. 19 with their dates were
RRIET TRAVERS, KD, FLYNN
YLOR, MAIIIRSHAIL (A IN and
BBY JONES and MARY CAL-!_
(TLEY RIVERS with JEANNEn
and ESTER LA BRUCE.
an influx of brothers from North
urday and, are planning a drop-ini
before r'eal partying and (lancing r
s: Lambda Chii's recently initiated
~OVINGTON, PHIL SPOTS, PAT
,and D)ELANCE POSTON.
'ednesday night at Whaley Street
a TOMMY ROWLAND, SONNY
ALL, CARROLL DORITY, HERB
,WELLY BRA D)HAM, STANLEY
CHIICOTTE.
to Anne Phillips, KD, and BOB
SPhi and McBryde Brotherhood,
!1.
the vogue Saturday night as the
ebrated Hlalloween in style at the
icularly noticeable among the Phi
LENNY OBRENTY as an Indian
[D as a "flapper'' of the r'oaring
Jungle Jim and PHYLLIS LOVE
2ASH as a convict and BERTIE
ling Hoodl and ''MO'' GOfLD as a
BOSWELL as a clown.
raveling again. Back from a won
are JANE RUTLANI), PEGGY
md VIRGINIA OWENS. Spending
vere "SMOKEY" I)AVIS and ANN
ERMICHAEL and JOANNE RA
e the Clemson-Wake Forest game.
More fans for the Maryland game
NN, D)AVID) CROMER, WESLEY
PLDS, and HAMP WILSON.
ma Chi's: Have they ever not had
p, JIMMY COX, CHARLIE R?OS
)AN CASTLES, JERRY LY KE,
ENE MTXSON.
Rush Week
Registration
Ends Today
All girls interested in going out
for girls' rush week are reminded
that today is the last (lay to
register. The registration table is
in the post office and a fee of one
dollar is to be paid when each girl
registers.
All old students who are in
terested must, obtain an eligibility
vard from the Dean of Women and
present this card to the members
at the registration table.
A meeting with Dean Childs
followed by the Pan-Hellenic coke
party will he held Thursday, Nov
ember 12 at .1 p.m. in Sims Lobby.
All girls going out. for rush week
must attend this meeting. The
Pan-Hellenic handbooks will be
handed out. at that time.
Rush Week begins Sunday, Nov
mhber 15. All notices about this
vill be posted on the bulletin board
)n the first floor of Sims.
AN LEE is show above inl a full
Ite hom114eComiing dance tonlight. T,1h
earl% in fromt. A criioline skirt
rocade piumps aid pearl earrinig% gi
Irs. Dubose Talks
it Co-Ed Meeting
MIrs. Louise iubose, director of
wv I'niversity Press, spoke to Co
I Asociation on October 28. The
leetinig wals presidled over by the
i*w president, Gay Arthur.
Ot her new officers of the
rganizat ion are Virginia Carmi
mal. v ice- piesident; Em' Smith,
ieret ary; Mar MvNIiller, trceasurer;
nd Mar ii v lizabeth Ariail, ire
orter.
How the
stars got
started...
Maureen O'Sullivan says
"I was 17 when they picked
me for a small rote in a
film. It was four years ol
hard work and experience
before big roles came.Ther
marriage and childrer
(seven darlings!) - and
film roles again! So I'rr
enjoying two wonder fu
careers!"
For Mnt
Ff0 Vor
Ja6hon ?ad
With a big weekend upon us and
lots of other parties coming up, it's
time to take inventory of yourself
in regard to your wardrobe. You
want to look your best at all times,
and knowing your type and style is
one of the best ways to accomplish
this.
Too short? Make the best of it
by wearing one-color, small belted
dresses, boleros, short jackets,
small neat bags, gloves, acces
sories and jewelry, and high heels.
If they used to call you "bean
pole" but now you've classified as
tall and slim, you can cut your
height with horizontal lines, wide
collars, big belts and two piece
dresses of contrasting colors.
Choose shoes with a medium,
tapered heel.
Miss Plump Proportions should
keep clothes dark and quiet. Use
vertical lines to transform bulk
into length. Keep accessories a
shade darker than costumes, and
concentrate on losing those extra
pounds.
-skirtei blue cottoi sati dress for
sncilloped bodice Is triminledI with
eIpasIAZes thekirl, while white
e ak festive look to the costamne.
Gleason Talks
At Service
Council Meet
Jack Gleason of the World Uni
verity Service wans the speaker
at the last meeting of the Carolina
Chiristian Ser vice C ouncil. lie toldl
of the stude nts in for eign land.s,
how~ the lihvedt anda what we could
dto to help them. It has beein pro
p)oseda to the. pri dent of th(
IN A CIGAREl
HAVE iT i TO ME N
WITH CAMEi
ENJOYABLI
TRY THEEM
SPONSORS FOR TIIE SIGMA
CII TEA DANCE SATURDAI
NIGHT ARE: (top row, left ti
right). C:bee (:lce Moore for Gen,
Mixson, (:onsnl; Palsy Epps for
Warrei (:larke. Pro-(:onsul; Ruth
Kinard for Phil Waterm. Amnotator
(bottom row) Joan Joias for Bob
11olnes, )naestor: Nat Harrisor
for Sam Ililborn. Magister; 11enne
IN-.toni for Moe Me(:reudie. Social
[:Iairnum.
-ouncil to have World University
,ervice on Carolina's campus.
The Carolina Christian Service
will hold a party next Thursday,
\ovember 12.
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(E AND CAMELS
OTHING, COMPARES
LS FOR MILD*
SMOKiNG.
YOURSELF~
AGREE L!
r: ue Cam pus
lurday Nile
arnd. The Gamma Nu Chapter
-re at the university was char
1r(d in 1929 and has continued in
*t iv( existance ever since.
Officers for the fall semester
re: Gene Mixson, president; War
-n Clarke, vice-president; Phil
!aters, secretary; Bob Holmes,
-eaisurer; Sam Hilborn, pledge
ainer; Bob Steece, corresponding
!cretary; Moe MeCreadie, social
airman; Don Clark, 1. F. C. rep
'sentative; a1nd Woodson Randell,
iirman of Alumni Committee.
rority Jewelry
fouir
Pills
t ionls
A wards:
Cases ledails
Ids Tr-ophie S
S Scrolls
11rolina Class Hings
Representaiv~e
eStreet
hi Carolina
Start
smoking
Camels
yourself!
Smoke only Camels for
30 days and find out why
Camels are first in mild
ness, flavor and popular
ity! See how much pure
A pleasure a cigarette can
--give you!
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Sigma Ciis WVill H
Wide Tea Dance S
Thei G am ma Nu C'ha pter of t he (
Sigma ('hi lFraternity will hold its h
a nnual t en danciie Satu11rda y, No- ti
vember 7, at the Columbia H-otel a,
Hallroom0 from 6; to 8 p.mi. Music
wvill be furnished byV the Star- a
lighters.
The Sigma Chi Fraternity was V
founlded at Miami Uni vers ity, ox- t
ford, Ohio ini I855. The fraternity ti
eulrrently has 75.000( members, si
withI 12. active chapters in the el
leadin g colileges and ui versi ties re
thrioughou t the Uniiit ed States and el
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