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CAROLYN MeCLUNG, Seeiely Eder thee .. wagon wheel S0. a spoke a week.. By JOANNE CARNS A GRAND TIME WAS HAL BY ALL SAE's seen around the halls and ballroom of the Columbia Hotel last Friday night at the German Club dance were: RAYMOND McELVEEN and SISSY FELDER, Tri Delt, WELLY BRADHAM and TINA McNULTY, Tri Delt, BILL BRISTOW and BETSY ROSS, BUDDY BULL and CALVERT HOPKINS, Tri Delt, W. "GOATS" WESTON and MAR GARET SIMS, KD, GENE SCARBOROUGH and MARY FREW, KD, BOBBY GUNTER and ELOISE ADCOCK, Chi 0, DICK BALDWIN and B. J. ESKEW, TOMMY MIMS and NANCY MOOREHEAD, Pi Phi, and TOMMY ROWLAND with HARRIET DAVIS. Also seen "Bird Dogging" were ABNER YOUNG, FRED MANNING, BO NORWOOD, QUAY WILLIFORE, JOHNNY JOHNSTON and GARY BANKS. Phi Kaps partying at the "Y" camp: FOOTSY'FIELD and SUE HAWKINS, ANDY TUITE and BETTY SAWYER, Chi 0, DAVE MARTIN and JANIE RUCKER, CHARLIE JEN NINGS and SUE GRAVES, Chi 0, and BRUCE DODD with MITTY McNINCH, Chi 0. Sigma Chi's seen at the Beachcombers were MOE Me CREDIE and RENEE HUSTON, SPEC GRANGER and PEGGY O'NEAL, ADPI, DAN CASTLES and REBECCA SALLY, ADPi. The Sigma Chi's also partied at the Circus Room Saturday night. Among the jolly couples were HENRY WATTS and MYRNA RITCHEY, Chi 0, STERN BOLTE and DOT CRAIG, Chi 0, BARRY MOBERLY with JEAN DEB NUM, ADPi, and BOBBY BOSWELL with CAROLYN CAMERON, ADPi. RINGS AND THINGS MARY LITTLETON received a diamond from BILL BRUCE of Columbia. CHARLIE ROSSON, Sigma Chi, pinned MARIAN HILL, ADPI. PATSY HARLEY, Pi Phi, received a diamond from CHATNEY CAUTHERN of Clemson. FLORIDE AGNEW of Anderson received a ring from JIM FINDLEY, Lambda Chi. CHRIS DURHAM, KD, is pinned to BOBBY MILLING. Seen at the Tri Delt drop-in were HARVEY HORNE, BILLY WATSON, RETA MORRISON with BILLY LOWNDES from Greenville, JERRY BRENNECKE with "SISTER" POLE, and BILL HAWLEY with BEAUFORT LAW. Sigma Nu's having a good time at the German Club dance were JIM ALBERT and JERRY GREEVER from Converse, BOBBY COLEMAN and JANET THAIN, "RAT" BRANT LEY and MARIAN WHALEY, JIMMY DOGGETTE and GWEN SHELOR, DANNY DONOVAN and MARY BETH CONRAD, KCD, NEWLAND COLLIER and PATSY BOLIN, PHILIP MOODY and JULIE HENDERSON from Converse, TOMMY VAN KUREN and BETTY ANNE PORTER, JIMMY WHITE and REBA DARR, BILL HAWLEY and BEAUFORT LAW, KD, BOB GABRIEL and JEANNE MORRISON, Tri Delt. Also BRUCE IRELAND and MARY EMERY, ZTA, AL BOLINGER and JOYCE CAUDELL, Pi Phi, BARRY BUR TON and BETSY BROWN. TRAVELING JOYCE GROSS, KCD, BOOTS PLOWDEN, KA, BETTY CLARK, Chi 0, and KNOX SHERER, KA, went to P. C. to the basketball game Saturday night. COOKIE MOYE, Phi Kap, went to Charleston with ANNE KING, Chi 0. SALLY YOUNGBLOOD, Chi 0, and BUDDY KENNEDY went to Greenville. DOLLY DENNIS, Chi 0, and AMES WELLS, Clemson, spent the week end in Charleston. Visiting the Sigma Chi's from U. of Tennessee were Sigs BOB SEATON and BUDDY RHOADES. The KD's and their dates are going on a houseparty at Garden City following exams. GEORGE BOMAR and ELDEN DYE, Lambda Chi's, visited the U. of Georgia to party with the brothers of the Georgia chapter and the KCD's. EVEN OUR EDITORS Seen partying after the Nurses' Dance at the Jefferson Hotel last Saturday night were RALPH GREGORY and SONNY GRAY, P1 Kappa Phi. Need I say more?? Partying down at the Rainbow Room last week end were the Phi Eps and their dates. 'Mong those there were I. M. GOLDBERG and ANNETTE BERRY, JULIAN WEINBERG and ANNE COOPER, ALAN BAKER and ANNE THOMAS, "SIMPLE" SIMON and SARA SMITH, DON MILLER and MITZI LEVIN, ALAN DAVIS and JOAN GLICKSTEIN, and GARY LEE and ALICE GATES, Phi P1. Alum SANDY EANLER and CATHELINE WALBERG were also present. GERMAN CLUB SPONSORS Club Ball were, top row, left to rM president; Mary Bull for Frank E for Harry Bolyn, secretary. Second i treasurer. Pep Club Chooses Perry As Spring Semester Head Al Perry of Richford, Vermont, was elected president of the Game cock Pep Club at Its regular meet ing January 13. He succeeds Faris Giles of Lancaster. Other officers elected were Sumner Waite of Camden, vice president; Betty Seay of Colum bia, secretary; Elden Dye of Augusta, treasurer; and John Sloan of Tampa, sergeant-at arms. Members of the Pep Club are elected twice a year, at the begin ning of each semester. Member. ship is limited to two per (ent of the student body enrollment. Ap plication blanks for membership will be placed in the Post Office lobby in the near future, and the election of new members will be held in the early part of next semester. Debaters to Attend Miami Tournament The university debate team will attend the Miami Invitational tournament January 28-30 at the University of Miami, Coral Gables, Fla., Prof. M. G. Christophersen, debate coach, has annouIncedI. Four debaters will represent the university at the meet. They are: Claire White and John Altman, of the affirmative team; and I. M. and Charley Goldberg, of the negative. There will be eight rounds of debate on the national topic: Resolved, "That The United States Should Adopt a P'olicy of Free Trade." Toa 1l's Studio Pictures for * Dance Sponsors * Engagement Announcements * Wedding Announcements e*Gifts * Graduation 1435 Main Street Columbia, S. C. Phone 4-6141 The sponsors for the German ;ht: Joanna Wright for Dan Kiper, Ilerby, vice-president; Miriam Dean ow: Nellie McCants for John Smith, Phi Sigs Elect Hicks Head The Phi Sigma Kappa fraternity elected the following officers for the spring semester: George "Maxcy" Hicks, New Zion, presi RECORDS ALL SPEEDS LATEST HITS BRADFORD RECORD SHOP Next to Carolina Theatre 1225 Main St. Phone 5777 iTS AL 1e didn't like the P hetth thtI had sek8estht No r mnb9the cartont Georgia Lee Herring Colorado A. IM h od 5e ai h The ca See ufdents are HoYCroe0 CoU* LUlCKI Sigma Chi Officers Announced The newly elected officers of Sigma Chi are: Warren Clark, Orangeburg, president; John Gramling, Orangeburg, vice-presi dent; Eddie Jordan, Winnsboro, secretary; Danny Wright, Cam den, treasurer; Bob Williams, Charleston, pledge master; and Sonny Smith, Camden, social chair man. Two newly initiated Sigma Chi's are Dean Livingston, Orangeburg, and Gene Wilson, Fayetteville, N. C. Delta Zeta Pledge Class Elects Mincy The Delta Zeta pledge class elected for its officers Barbara Mincy, Columbia, president; Claud ine Watson, Lancaster, vice-presi dent; Peggy Jo Harper, Lancaster, corresponding secretary; Gail Adams, Arlington, Va., recording secretary; and Agnes Anne Moorer, Reevesville, social chair man. Five new pledges are Agnes Moorer, Reevesville; Yvonne Smoak, Columbia; Katie Smith, Drayton; Betty Cretemore, Yemas se; and Gail Adams, Arlington, Va. dent; Bob Blakely, Laurens, vice president; Bobbie Mack, Swansea, secretary; Pat Bideau, Springfield, N. J., treasurer; Jack Hufford, Rossville, Ind., historian; Freddie Martin, Columbia, sentinel; and Al Tison, Bennettsville, inductor. "The Lttle Shop with Big Vilue4" Mitchell's 1431 MAIN L A MA ..LLE.E S. E A comprehensive survey - be 31,000 student interviews and vised by college professors-she smokers in college. from coasti prefer Luckies to all other bran, No. 1 reason: Luckles' better ti S TASTI Zahion jad6 By Carolyn McClung Although spring hasn't quite arrived yet, now's the time to start gradually pulling together your spring wardrobe. Some things can be correlated with your winter clothes so that you can wear them as warm days appear. For the changeable weather that we're having right now, light weight wool or orlon (it looks like wool and the pleats are per manent) skirts are comfortable and practical for the class room scene. Blouses will take the place of sweaters; add a cardigan for cool mornings. This sort of outfit will bridge the gap between now and "cotton dress time." For the "we-belong-together" look, make or buy a duster and dress outfit. The dress will prob ably be slim; the duster collarless and buttonless. See that the duster is lined with the same fabric the dress is made of. Add a perky little hat, matching bag and low, but slim heeled pt ips and you'll be all set when the time comes. The dresses you'll be wearing in the summer will probably have no sleeves. Wear them earlier with a snug-waisted cardigan jacket. Mix or match plaids or stripes with solids. Later, the jacket will be handy for a cool spring evening. A shortie bolero, chopped off at the waist, with or without sleeves is an up-and-coming fash. COGBURI A SATISFIEI 1317 Sur ITER Dl When y( smoke f< ment. A matter o mn a ciga Two f better. F means fl tasting t~ tually m always r< freely an So, fo, better ta .Be Hapy carton of B' DUCKES super 0 coast 1.1 The.k E BETTE SAE Prexy Is Johnston The S. A. E.'s elected officers for next semester at their meeting on the 11th of January. Johnny Johnston of Greenville was elected president. Other officers elected were Ray mond McElveen, Columbia, vice president; Welly Bradham, Sum ter, recorder; Tommy Rowland, Laurens, treasurer; Buddy Bull, Greenville, chronicler; Bill Weston, Columbia, correspondent; Dick Baldwin, Greenville, warden; "Gator" Smith, Columbia, herald; Ted Mears, Lawrenceville, Ga., chaplin; Alvert Taylor, Greenville, German Club representative; Jor Ryan, Greenville, house manager; Robert Royall, Mt. Pleasant, ath letic representative. The S. A. 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