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B. J. LAND, Society Editor BETTY FISTER ROS LEVY ANN ROBERTS JOANNE CARNES the... wagon wheel - . a spoke a week By ROS LEVY Looking forward to that Thanksgiving dinner, u-m-m-m you bet. Carolina students will have a lot to be thankful for especially the four-day holiday and the chance to get hom( and see the folks. In the meantime, though, Carolinaites ar( throwing parties like: THE SIG EPS AT THE CIRCUS ROOM 'Mong those present were BRYAN TODD, WALTEE ECKHOLM, BARON LANCASTER, RONNIE LEVIS witl EVELYN WYCHE, BILL TODD with BETTY HOOD, DZ; DAVID LEE WILLIAMS, JANE BUTLER, DZ and ART VANCE and DICK PLUMMER with JOAN HARTER, DZ. PIKA'S CELEBRATED SATURDAY NIGHT After the pledging of HERB BRINSON, WOODY LOVE LACE, BILLY JOE HOARE, TRUITT TEMPLETON, HEN RICK SALLEY, JIMMY REDFEARN, FRANK O'NEIL, CHARLES GRAHAM and DELANO DANIELS. Others at the party were PiKA Alums DAVE MAULDIN and JIM KENNEDY. LAMBDA (IHI'S PARTIED TO THE MUSIC OF THE MUSKET RAMBLERS Some of the people: TOMMY POLLARD and PAT HiOUiGIl, Pi Phi; FRANK MALONE 'n' ANN ROBERTS, ZTA; ELDEN DYE with ROBERTA LEE; JOE CHANELLA and LLEWELYN LLOYD, ZTA; GEORGE BOMAR and MAZIE PUSTON; RONALD TART and JACKIE ELLIOTT. Aluims there were CHANDLER JOEY, BUCK GRANT, PETE POSTAL, DON BARTON, VAN NEWMAN, JOHNNY CANTIIER, and FRANK HOWEL. Congrats to new actives: In ZTA, NANCY JOWERS. In PiKA, W. F. IIARDIN and JOHN KEITH HUBBARD. Congrats to new pledges: In Pi Kappa Phi, JAMES BEH LING, Charleston; JOHN BERRY, Ocean Drive; CARL BIERISIlElt, Charleston; WILLIAM BOWEN, Columbia; TOMMY COLLINS, Mullins; JOHN COURTNEY, Ocean Drive; PAUL CREEL, Conway; RAY DABNEY, Rock Hill; HARRY DIRIVER, Dum, N. C.; TOMMY EDMONDSON, Conway; LARRY GOSNELL, Conway; FRED GRAHAM, Conway; DICK GRIFFIN, Laurens; KENNETH HOLT, Conway; TED HUGGINS, Myrtle Beach; LARRY JOWELL, Florence; "TUBBY" JONES, Anderson; SCOTT JOHNSON, Windsor; WILLIAM JOHNSON, Conway; JOHN KEN NEDY, Charleston; JIMMY LEE, Gaffney; BOB MARTIN, Marion; JACK MARTIN, Laurens; CHUCK MIDDLETON, Columbia; CHARLES SWENDELL, Norfolk, Va.; JOE SILAS, Atlanta; JOHN STRATFORD, Spartanburg; RICH ARD WAGNER, Breckenridge, Pa.; JOEL WALL, Florence; and TOMMY WOODLEE, Chattanooga, Tenn. SPE new pledges: DEAN POUCHER and JOHN ALLEN DURR. KA'S PARTIED WITH WOFFORD FRAT BROTHERS Carolinaites included: JERRY BRENNECKE with SISTER POWEN; JOHN KORNEGAY and AMY REESE; LOUIS HOWELL with GWEN TOOTLE, KD; BILLY WATSON and LOLA BROOKS; MARK BUYCK and DICKSIE MIMS; BOE WIMBERLY 'n' EMMA JENKINS, Chi 0; ERNIE HINSON and JOY BUYCK, Chi 0; "KUDGE" YOGER and JOYCE GROSS, KD); "BOOTS" PLOWDEN, HARVEY HORNE, BILL D)OAR, LOUIS WRIGHT, and GEORGE THOMAS. IT'S GETTING TO BE A HABIT Congratulations to LORETTA BALLENTINE, ZTA, and G LE NN ('ONR AI), Phi Kap, on their engagement. LORETTA received her dialmond last Sunday. There always seems to be a party. This time it's the Pi luippa Phi's who partiedl down at the Circus Room last Saturchay night. 'Mong those couples there were H appy holiday, enjoy the holiday, and pass the white nwat, youi all. Letters to the Editor (:CoImntinud fronm page 2) ki.now th:a cert aini -orrtity has vole of the entire student body, :ult'adcy pnodse a iril that she They don't vote but they still have will be a cherlg'ader' if' she will the chance to upset any one wait util t h' sprng semeister' to group's calculated schemes such as pledge and mn the meantime try this letter charges.) to conlvmeOe other' s that they should join t hat s(oority also? Is this CO-EDS DEFENDED he 'x amle o f our so -called hoo Dear Editor: ssem hesides ben ilga rush It is undlerstandable why "'Dis iug ?~ satisfied" (in Co-eds again, Friday, Coubl it. he possible. for th P'ep NOV. 20) is dlissatisfiedl. He is lub, whh-h was organlizedl for a very probably of the same type pur,pose iuch as this andl also rep- person as '"Disgusted'' of ar resents all organizat ions on the earlier issue of The Gamecock, :amitpu to sponsor the nomina- both of whom, I doubt speak with ions for our 011 cheerleaderis by authority. I ryouits and piut the list b)efore the I am of the Opinlion that if either stuidenits tol let them vo,te? In this had any kind of a'n authoritative way it would (elimtinate p)opular'ity basis for what they say, they contests and also have pleople w/ho wouldl be willing for you to print wvill work with the I'e) (lub which their names. And, I think that is so impjortan t to its operation,. ni o r emte1t rn An Observer nms httesaei u ae (Ed. Note-It would seem thattaerthrhnpitngsc the rushee who waited for a soror- aoyosadpoal roeu ity to make her cheerleader would saeet bu h itr n be akig itea can. Dspieduhters yof are semtuets arnd the fantmthatthototiey supportnmayralumni shewoldstil ubcttoth be usdBO a eteradan tag, rthe tan rinin suc THREE BEAUTY QUEENS. Margaret Ay (center), reigning Al at the Columbia Hotel Monday j represented their home counties USC Beauties And Band In Carillon Here Two beauty queens and the Carolina band with majorettes participated in the Carolina Caril lon parade held in Columbia Mon day, November 23 at 5 p.m. Mazie McMaster and Judy Bell repre sented Richland and Kingstree Counties respectively. The parade featured giani floats, bands from all over th( state, star of Western movies "Rocky" Lane, Miss America Evelyn Ay, Miss South Carolina Miriam Stevenson, Mrs. Souti Carolina, Mary Turbeville, an beauty queens from every count. of the state. This is the first year of tho Carolina Carillon, the purpose o which is to usher in the Christ mas season. KAROLINA Kaleidoscope Koeky notices the return of th< brass ball to the top of Maxe. Monument. He had heard they had it taken dowvn to oil it!! Kocky has observed that. peopl( who write letters to the editog should have them eensoredl. Could this be why th(ey don't sign their names? Kocky has not iced thle scareity of campus girls at frat ernityv parties lately. He wondlers wvhat it is about ('olunmbia ( ol lege t hat makes a girl so ap)peal ing. Dungarees seen to still be what the wvelIldressedlI USC bJoy wears to class. Koeky adores thiat trim i f it. It seenms everybodly is getting T-V these days. Koeky thiunks it's a rather (epes iv',e ex cuse to~ turn off the lights. Kocky noticed there wasn't a very good turn out. for the ('aro lina scrimniage with Wofford. Th( Gamecocks are really making POINTS these (days. The hand seems to be the only people on campus who say "hello' these (lays. Koeky is glad ii dloesn't rain very often or som< students might drown. Kocky notices that Rush Weel< has given the Carolina men chance to have the last wordl-ht thinks it's about time. Kocky can't understand all thest people getting pinned-it isn' even spring! Peanuts, popcorn "F'raternity~ pins"! A MATTER 01"FTIME... Wonmen at Midland College Nebraska, got a break when nev dormitory rulings went into effee1 this year. From now on they'l have 30 minutes to get in afte1 campus (lances andl games arn over. They usedl to have to comt home in 15 minutes. A xxAMXT.0 P3AMr4 U IEA R Judy Bell (left) and Mazie MelI iss America, immediately following t] fternoon. Miss Bell anid Miss McMas luring the Carillon. (Gamecock phol Tri-Delt Banquet Delta Delta Delta social sorority held a banquet Tuesday, November 24 at the Green Derby Restaurant. The banquet was held from 6:30 to 8:30 and chaperoned by Mrs. Benjamin Badger, a Tri-Delt alum. SAE Pledge Party Scheduled Friday A pledge party will be given by the Sigma Alpha Epsilon frater nity Friday, November 27 in honor of their new pledges. The party will be held at the Jefferson Hotel from 8:00 to 12:00 and chaperoned by Professor Kit FitzSimmions. LATEST COLLI Where's your lingle1 It's easier than you thinki make $25 by writing a Lucl Strike jingle like those you s< in this ad. Yes, we need jingl< -and we pay $25 for every or we use! So send as many as y< like to: Happy-Go-Lucky, P. i Box 67, New York 46, N. Y C por day are cha car firs thei Har smc go unp han, ther 11 witi you takt put you1 weri dow at I will leng Eve pusl [aster are shown here with Evelyn te Carolina Carillon beauty contest ter are both Carolina students and o by Gus Manos) Rush Week ActivitiesEnd A great sigh of relief was heard yesterday from both sorority girls and rushees. For after eight days of teas, rush parties that were from pirate and circus to formals or banquet, most of which were held off campus, discussions, and waiting, rush week came to an end. The rushees stated their first and second preference in Deai Child's office yesterday. This list was compared with the list of each sorority's first and second preferences and each girl was notified of the decision. She then went directly to that sorority room where she received her colors. L yejust tal ndt ten 9 ilag6 And than a bettsf 'Cau', artE. Clark Marstha LP eStlampton college we5 EGE SURVEY SH( y s0 u ) .( iJa3hion are of the skin is very im- t tant in these changeable fall V s. Elbows and heels especially r apt to become rough and r pped, but it only takes a little a to keep them in shape. The s t thing, of course, is to keep c n clean with soap and water. P id lotion will make them d oth again. Don't let the effort to waste by letting them go h rotected. Hand lotion used on u is after each washing will keep T n smooth and soft. b you're one of those girls a fingernails that people tease ii about, it's time to stop and h inventory. Fingernails were c there to protect the ends of 14 fingers, not as claws. Nor b they meant to be chewed b n to the quick. Leave them c i pleasant length; the shape differ according to the E th and shape of your fingers. d ry time you wash your hands, e the cuticle back with the p For Good MARTIN ROBERTS 1507 Gerv COLUMBIA JUST 2 BLOCKS There's something new in la LAUNDRY AND CLEANERS nes at 1415 Gervaisl Ask for the new service and you get your laundr.w dry, folded FLAT, nently pa4 Super-Quick Laundry on Gervais (8e Mb.-10 lb. SUNSE LAUNDRY ANI 1415 GERVAIS oneif imoke, IWS LUCKIES Last year a throughout t smokers int Luckies to anm This year a - based on th interviews, a students in rei Luckies lead a 4 lar or king siz, The No. 1 ret Smoking en taste, and the f taste better-- I ~ -Lucky Strik< Luckies are mr So, Be Happy pfake reari a ttise~ gaCnd St*t ol9 November 25, 1953 owel. This will keep It from -rowing out. Then when you ianicure your nails, use cuticle emover to give a neater appear nce. Use fingernail polish if it uits your style and taste, but hoose the color discriminately. Tail white is good if your nails on't have enough natural color. Although we don't advocate eavy use of eye make-up, subtle se of it can be very provocative. ,ight eyebrows and eyelashes can e darkened with eyebrow pencil nd mascara respectively. Noth ig looks worse than a person iden with pan-cake make-up, but ireful use of it can give a clear iok, especially if there are lemishes on the face. A good lending of all make-up, chosen irefully, can look very natural. Seen around the campus . . . ermuda shorts and knee socks ... resses. with halter necks and ither full or straight skirts for arties . . . brocade dresses . . . Food ' RESTAURANT als St. S. C. AWAY... undry nervicel SUNSHINE SUPER-QUICK LAUNDRY AIR DRIED AND FOLDED in 80 minllutes-completely kaged! See SUNSHINE'S minimum) II N E CLEANERS PHONE 6667 LEAD AGAIN urvey of leading colleges he country showed that hose colleges preferred r other cigarette. nother nation-wide survey ousands of actual student nd representative of all gular colleges-shows that i gain over all brands, regu ... and by a wide margin! son: Luckies taste better. 4 joyment is all a matter of act of the matter is Luckies or 2 .reasons. L.S./M.F. a means fine tobacco. And ade better to taste better. -Go Lucky! for .jUSt.$0 Bernard B. GOI r aliori UflJverhity o 0 A.T.Ca INO MANUWACW55rme 01 CZGA===-==