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B. J. LAND, Society Editor P BETTY FISTER ROS LEVY JOANNE CARNE "PETE" PETERSON C the... t blh wagon wheel . a spoke a week . . . an thi By BETTY FISTER tel What a wonderful homecoming week end, floats filled ac with beautiful girls and the, bands marching down Main fu Street led by our dashing majorettes, really gave Carolina W students a thrill. Then too, there was our lovely Dolly Dennis, i" crowned at half time, looking every inch the radiant queen pr she is. After the game everyone was in the mood for partying. Sa Sigma Chi's led the party whirl with a Tea Dance. Some so of those there were: LEE KOTY and PAT MURPHY, BOB P STEECE with SYDNEY SMITH; GENE SCARBOROUGH, P SAE, with JEANIE MORRISON, Tri-Delt; GENE MIXSON " and CHEE CHEE MOORE, Tri-Delt; WOODY RANDALL B and JO ANNE DAVIS; BOB WILLIAMS and JOE COST- G NER; FRED DUCKETT and JANE RUTLAND, ADPi; tol SUMNER WAITE with JOANNE PRICKETT; BRUCE ne BRANNON and GWEN HEBERT. NJ D< THEY'RE PINNED: le: Ki EDDIE JORDAN, Sigma Chi, pinned MAUDE HAM- Di MOND of Columbia. TOMMY TUCKER, Sig Ep, pinned M S1 NANCY McELRATH. The Sig Eps presented Nancy with c. roses at their rush dance. SAE's serenaded ANNE ED- Di MONDS, Tri-Delt, after she was pinned by HERB HESTER. 1 DICK BURNSIDE, SAE, pinned MASON EDENS, Converse ge belle. A. Pi After the game was over, Lambda Chi's held a party for H1 the UNC chapter and visiting alums. Among the alums were A4 JOHN JONES, PAUL CUNNINGHAM, BUCK GRANT, Hi PETE PASTOL, DAN NEWMAN and DON BARTON. Also ie] the Lambs held a fabulous Parisian party for rushees with Mi Woody Woodward doing the musical honors. pr SAE's held a drop-in for alums, then went to RAY Mc- Sir Bn ELVEEN'S chateau in the country. The guest list included B WELLY BRADIIAM 'n' TENA MeNULTY, Tri-Delt; DICK Wi BURNSIDE 'n' MASON EDENS; LANA SIMS and JUDY Pe' An BELL, N); BUI)DY BULLARD with G. B. KENNEDY, Pat Tri-Delt; TOMMY MIMS and NANCY MOORHEAD, Pi Phi; Ali BILL WESTON and MAISIE MAYS, Tri-Delt, and JULE LACHICOTTE with "AM" DOAR. USC-UNC PHI KAP PARTY S11 People there: BETTY BULL, Tri-Delt, and JACK HALE; RACHEL COLE and PAUL HRYSHANICH; JEAN MAT THEWS with JIM BROWN; BETTY SEAY, Chi 0, and LARRIE BAILEY; TANYA VON BERGEN with NEIL T, BLAKE, and MITTIE McNINCH with MICKEY RASHEED. CONGRATS TO NEW PLEDGES AND ACTIVES: PLEDGES: Phi Kap: DON GUNTER and JOE HOLLAND. SAE: MIKE SMITH and PAT GRAYSON, Phi Delt from Davidson, affiliated. Sigma Nu: LLOYD McCARLEY and BILLY wee WVALTER. SPE: REGGIE TURNAGE, GEORGE SHIER- pea LOCK, BOBBY GANT, and ART VANCE. Kappa Sig: BOB1 V ELWELL, GENE BREWER, FRANK AYER, and BOBBY Iens ALFORD). Sigma Chi: SCOTT BAGNAL. k bro NEW ACTIVES INCLUJDE: IWOc Phi Ep: GARY LEE of WaIhalla and HAROLD KLINE, blu associate memnber. Sigma Nu: HILLY McKEOWN, AL BOL- . LINGER and AL HOUGHI.* woo SEMP~ER PA RATIS: Onl JERIRY L~YKE, BRUCE BRANNON and JACK WILKS, Sigma Chi's, have volunteered for the Marine Corps. se Kappa Sigs had a wonderful rush dance at the Jefferson Ilotel. Guests' comments were, "We had heard of Carolina n~ (lances like this, b,ut we had never been to one." nec Phi Eps danced to the music of the Merline Combo at ba their rush party. Couples there: LENNY OBRENTZ withba MARCIA ROSEFIELD, lDON MILLER and MITZI LEVINE, JACK SIMON and D)AVID)A SANBORN, IZZY LOURIE with Ci ANNE'ITE BERRY, I. M. GOLDBERG 'n' CARLA DONEN,WE andI BOOKIE BERRY with PHYLLIS LOVE.th SIGMA NUJ'S PARTIED)st kin Guys and gals there: BILL SMALL with ZELLA LANG- the LEY, G. 0. WILSON and TUNKEY YARBOROUGH; AL q~ui FISHIER (alum), DAN D)ONOVAN and SUSAN DAY, BOB SMITH (alum) and NEDRA GILMORE, KD; JIMMY DOG-ha GETTE with GWYN SHIELTON; BOBBY PRUITT 'ni' th C'AROL ('LARK; D)EE WALSH, WAYNE KILGORE, WES ani SAND)ERS and JIM TRAYLOR. for fail AT THE BEACHCOMBER FRID)AY NIGHT POT SAE's andI dates: MOONEY PLAYER with LU ROBIN- tak SON; TOM TEMPLE and ESTHER LA BRUCE, Chi 0; JOE ord JOHNSON and MARY .JANE (GG) WOOD, Tri-Delt; PAUL:cal BYRUM 'n' HARRIET BOWEN, and JIM SMITH with too BOBBIE GREEN.o Some of the Sigma Chi alums here for homecoming:ty FRANK EPPS, SKEETER JORIDAN, BILL BROWN, and Tb RONNIE~ TROTTER.ex er Drop-in for the Sigma Nu's: Sigma Nu's held a drop-in e Saturday after the game at 1619 Pendleton Street for the the members and alumni. Everyone had a fabulous time! ibro an-Hellenic Has A Dmplete Plans for Pollowing is the group of girls o have registered and are eligi for rush week. Each girl has mn assigned to a definite group l must remain in that group -oughout the routine teas. The is will be informal, skirts and eaters, and the routine parties :ording to the invitations. Any ,ther questions concerning rush ek can be answered by contact Frances Lumpkin, Pan-Hellenic sident. Group I-Beth Gordon Tyler, ra Bull, Jean E. Debnam, Neil ri Reid, Amaryllis Doar, Julia ebles, Barbara E. Mincey, Lelia nell, Rosemary Salisbury, Pay ! Bauknight, Clara L. Weeks, tty Wall, Rankin Suber, Mary ne Breeland, Shirley Allen, adys Vaughan, Margaret Skel 1, Patricia Nesmith, Patsy Pen y, Phyllis Gamble, Mittie Mc nch, Barbara Joanne Green. >rothy Martin, Rachel Cole, Shir r Waites, Marian Hill, Bertha ight Fields, Lena Fletcher, Mary ckman, Kitty Francis, Joan irie Simon, Flossye Terrill, Ann erer, Carol Brandenburg, Evelyn Wyche, Absley Pearce, Peggy llard, Louise Keeler, Joan Jonas, irley Mikeal. Group I--Margaret Moss, Eu nia Overton, Susan Day, Betty Clark, Patsy Cogburn, Sally ts, Barbara Peace, Billie ighes, Betty Leach, Mary Gail lams, Harriet Mauldin, Margaret inter, Lillian Sloane Yates, .nes Ann Moorer, Marion Wha F, Norvelle Plowden, Patsy Ilette, Ann P. Burnet, Margaret ler, Suzanne Knuth, Sidney ngle Smith, Lynn Lewis, Martha gleton, Jayne Jones, Pauline )as, Carol lobst, Mary Ann rns, Rebecca M. Salley, Mary -e Rixey, Clara Patton Killian, ,gy Jo Harper, Ruby C. Watson, 1 Humphries, Peggy M. Mattox, sy Crosland, Patricia Barfield, !e L. Townsend, Barbara Wil ROUTINE TEAS 6:30 - 7:10 uday: Group I Group II Chi 0. Group III Delta Delta Delta Group IV Delta Zeta mday: Group I Zeta Tat Al pha Group II Alpha Delta Pi Group III Delta Zeta Group IV Pi Beta Phi exday: Group I Alpha Delta Pi Group II Zeta Taut Alpha Group III Pi Beta Phi Group IV Cinter blew in with a gust last k, bringing with it the ap rance of warm winter coats. Te find winter coats in all eths, styles anti colors. Dark r's such as charcoal, black, A'n, rust andi navy are nice I. Some of the highlights 's, tans, grays, redls andi Ans. Fleeces ar'e popular along i001 poole loth, tweedis anti I. Some of the high lights coats are flared hacks, roll irs, matching scarves, big <ets andI adljustable lengthI yes. uinning a contest against coats the coldi wenther ate leather gets which are found in all rs from pink and white to k and gray. ixie hats are sweeping the ntry. Every second person is ring a velour, velve't or folt e style hat anti we can't blame in, for it's an exciting new e. Almost all hats have some I of jewel trimming on them majority are rhinestones, se as and pearls. or everydlay school use, girls m to prefer large shoulder s--no dloubt so they can get all ir belongings in! Dates, p)arties other dress-up occasions call the prettier velvet, cordIay and Ie bags. Brocade is the most 'ular kind of evening bag. Sven the shorter girls have en to wearing lower heels in er to try out the new French >ezio heels. The graceful, ved effect compliments any t. Ls the season progresses, new es of collars are appearing. latest collar fad is imitation ik with matching cuffs. For an ra touch, addi a pair of fur loop rings. Lt last Revlon has come up with solution to those exasperating <en fingernails. With Revlon's a &A AL; %F IZ ai%.A~ nnounced Rush Week burn, Mary Ann Snowden, Legare B. Coker. Group 1I1-Jerry Cunningham, Mary Anne Cole, Dottie Fraser, Jackie Martin, Dot Craig, Rebecca Reins, Wilma Jane Johnson, June C. Seawright, Sara Hart Connelly, Eleanor Rose Wilson, Hester Gail Culpepper, Bertha Sue Eddins, Margaret Bauknight, Myra Cain, Mary Elizabeth Sawyer, Marian Haygood, Nancy Jennings, Doro the Bradley, Sonia Riffle, Carolyn McClung, Myrna Ritchey, Sally Ruff, Donna Hale, Loretta Jane Wood, Mary Beth Wheeler, Eliza beth Ann McKibben, Carolyn Puckett, Catherine Williams, Syl via Jane Hamrick, Frankie Wig gins, Jenrose Weldon, Ina Claire Nelson, Joanne Carns, Verna Nor ton, Carolyn Jean Connelly, Nancy Fleming, Carolyn McClain, Lois Ann Nolan, Barbara Lenox, Frances Davis. Group IV - Betty Creekmore, Sara Wall, Joanne Prickett, Eliz abeth Saunders, Annette Marie Ellis, Noel Johnson, Glenn Light sey, Mary Alice Siddall, Nancy Ulmer, Jacqueline G. Elliott, Judy Lewis, Pat Arant, Carol Knight, Barbara Ray, Margaret Roof, Joye Sligh, Ann Yarborough, Marylyn Thackston, Barbara Flowers, Bar bara Blessing, Jackie Furr, Carol Cameron, Sarah E. Hood, Delores Gosewisch, Barbara Godwin, Mary Frances Maher, Martha Wyman, Nancy Snipes, Shirley Hardeman, Emmala Evins, Frankic Fairey, Calvert Hopkins, Judy Clarke, Marion Dingley, Mary Lynn Mc Kinney, Rose S. Truesdale, Joanne Davis, Carolina Marshall, Harriett Bowen, Susanne Ruff. Routine parties have been scheduled as follows: Wednesday, November 18, Delta Zeta, Tri-Delt, and Chi Omega; Thursday, Novem ber 19, K D, Pi Phi, and Z T A; Friday, November 20, A D Pi, Chi 0, Pi Phi, and D Z; there will be ,io party Saturday, November 21; sunday, November 22, Z T A, Tri Delt, and K D; Monday, Novem 3er 23, all sororities; Tuesday, STovember 24, pledging. SCHEDULE r:15 - 7:55 8:00 - 8:40 Delta Zeta Delta Delta Delta No parties at this Cli Omegi time on Sunday ~Capp(k Delta Delta Delta Delta Chi Omega I)elt. Zeta Kappa Delta appa Delta 7hi Omega Delta Delta Delta Pi Beia Phi Pi Beta Phi rta Tast Alpha Alpha Delta Pi pha Delta P'i Zeta Talk Alpha 'Nail Fix," a broken nail can be repaired to the )oint where it is mpossible to tell the broken one rom an unbroken nail. It really s a wvonder, and is easy to use. Complete Bei Prices to Flt Corn e// Arm '6 2/A N RI E W Wale D "SWORD ANI All Live Teclu Star RICIIARD TODD a Returned by P4 "THE MOOT STARTS THURSI Wright-] 1330 M. * ....Ima 14 L Men's Clothing, For Go< MARTIN ROBER'l 1507 Ge COLUMB SPONSORS FOR THE CO TILLION DANCE tonight are (top row, left to right) Harriette Felder for Raymond McElveen, president; Davida Sanborn for Izzy Lourie, vice-president; Mrs. Ben Sawyer, Jr. for Ben Sawyer, Jr., secretary; (bottom row) Susan Day for Jim Abert, treasurer, and Sue Hawkins for "Footsie" Fields, dance chairman. KAROLINA Kaleidoscope How will Kocky ever get straightened out enough to pass - mid-semesters? His eyes have settled in the back of his skull. Kocky wishes the band would - hold jam sessions at half-time from now on. The train wasn't the only thing rocking on the way back T from Maryland. I Kocky's fashion note: The males gu on campus have gone to the we dogies. The latest style is tight tio blue jeans and plaid shirts. If the Sh shirts aren't loud plaids they're Je property of U. S. C.!! Kocky an< wishes, if they refuse to wear belts, that they'd wear suspenders. hol You don't see them anymore, you hear them coming. Kocky observes that Rush Week was well named. Good luck, every body. Kocky congratulates two of the elementary practice teachers. Not many of them get to pull stu dent's teeth on the first day. He was very pleased with the Homecoming parade. Congrats to the Phi Kaps for their winning float. Kocky has decided the Carolina band sounds better when its on the field thati when he is sitting by it in the stands. His head has been vibrating since Saturday. 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