The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, March 05, 1954, Page Page Four, Image 4
CAROLYN McCLUNG, Soedegy Editor
JOANNE CARNES MARGARET BAUKNIGHT
MYRNA RITCHEY ROS LEVY
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JOANNE CARNES, MARGARET BAUKNIGHT
SOIREE! SOIREE!
The Circus Room was honored last week end with the
following Sigma Chi's and their dates: ZEB ANDREWS with
JEANIE HOOD; BERRY MOBLEY with MARY LIB
CULLER (Pi Phi); JAMES THOMASON with ROSE
TRUESDALE (Pi Phi); STERNE BOLTE with PAT
. ARRANT (Pi Phi).
Pi KA's were stagging it at the Old Yacht Club last Friday
night. Among these gay blades were: JACKIE JOHNSON,
OZZIE HUDSON, STEVE LYONS, GEORGE WHEELER,
JERRY TIEMAN, ROSSER THRESH, LEAK SCOTT, LEE
RAMOS, AL MUNCH, RODNEY RUSSELL, MARION DU
RANT, ALAN BROCK, RINGO REDFEARN, KEITH HUB
BARD, CHARLIE JOYNER, HERB FREEMAN,' LEE
BARENSKI, ERIC LINDER, JIMMY SALLEY, BILL
DEAN, AL SINDLER, PAUL LANGFORD, JIM FASS
NACHT, WOODY LOVELACE, RAY BEHLES, TRUETT
TEMPLETON, MIKE LOES, KING MARTIN, and JACK
THAMES.
SAE's and their dates partying Saturday night at BOB
TAYLOR'S home on Lake Murray were: RAYMOND Mc
ELVEEN and "SISSY" FELDER, Tri-Delt; BUDDY BULL
and CALVERT HOPKINS, Tri-Delt; BILL WESTON and
MARGARET SIMS, KD; TOMMY ROWLAND and LOU
ROBINSON; BOBBY TAYLOR with LIB GEIGER; MAR
TIN PLAYER with EMILY GRAHAM, Tri-Delt.
MARK BUYCK, KA, and LOUISE TOWNSEND, Tri
Delt; BILLY WATSON, KA, and JANE HAMRICK were seen
having a grand time at "The Talk of the Town."
- Pi Phi's had a Pie Party Sunday afternoon. Those enjoy
ing the affair were: MARILYN FLEMING and LEE EAST
ERLING, Phi Kap; JOYCE CAUDELL and AL BOLINGER,
Sigma Nu; WINKIE KIRVEN and BOBBY HANCOCK,
Sigma Nu; SALLY PEARMAN and DON ELLIOT, Sigma
Nu; JACKIE MARTIN and FLASH McBRYDE.
Attending the Sigma Nu party Monday night were:
MARY KIRKPATRICK, Pi Phi, and JAMES EMORY; JUNE
DREPPS, Pi Phi, and DIGGER THOMPSON; NEIL REID, Pi
Phi, with JIMMY MARTIN; ROSE TRUESDALE, Pi Phi,
and WES SANDERS; LEGARE COKER, KD, with ED
McGEE.
DROP-INS
At the Chi Omega drop-in Sunday evening were: KITTY
FRANCIS, Pi Phi, LOUISE POSTON, Tri Delt, VIC LAURIE,
Phi Kap, BARBARA MINCY, DZ, MICHAEL COREY, Phi
Kap, JUG SAWYER, Lambda Chi, and HAM INGRAM.
The Pi Phi's also entertained with a drop-in Sunday. P?es
ent were MARY DICKMAN,,,Chi 0, BOB GABRIEL, JOHN
SLOAN, DAVID MONTEITH, Sigma Nu, MARK BUYCK,
KA, DEAN POUCHER, GENE FAILMEZGER and FRANK
CALLCOTT, SAE's.
INITIATION PARTY
Sig Eps threw an "Initiation Brawl'' in honor of their
new actives last Friday in the Rathskeller Room of the Hotel
Jefferson. Among the Sig Eps present were: VAL FOGLE
and JACKIE MARTIN, Pi Phi; RON LEVIS and EVELYN
WYCHE, Tri Delt; KEN FLYNN and SARETTE FLAKE,
ZTA; DON FINLEY and CLAUDINE WATSON, DZ, and
CHARLIE JAPP and "BOOTIE" EDDINS.
MORE PARTIES
Seen partying at Lake Murray were Phi Eps, JACK
SIMON dating PHYLLIS UNGER, and I. M. GOLDBERG
with CARLA DONEN.
Phi Kap's and their dates partying Friday night at the
"Y" camp included NEIL BLAKE and TUNKY YARBOR
OUGH, Tri Delt; JACK WINGATE and JEEPY TURBE
VILLE; JOHNNY HELMS and LOUISE BRADLEY, KD;
JACK DARR and SLOAN YATES, and BOBBY PEARSON
and JEAN MATTHEWS.
BON VOYAGE!
Phi Ep JULIAN WEINBERG journeyed to Davidson Col
lege with ANN COOPER to take in the Ray Anthony dance.
PHYLLIS GAMBLE, ZTA, attended a Sigma Nu party
at the University of Georgia over the week end.
JEROLD KELLY, Lambda Chi, visited the P. C. campus
over the week end.
MARVIN DUKES, BOOTS PLOWDEN, HARVEY
HORNE, BILL DOAR, LEWIS WRIGHT, spent the week end
water skiing in Beaufort.
FELICITATIONS!
Phi Ep DON MILLER pinned MITZI LEVIN.
JIMMY MARTIN, Sigma Nu, pinned NEIL REID, Pi Phi.
CAROLYN WHITMIRE, Pi Phi, is the proud wearer of
BILL TODD'S Sigma Chi pin.
ANN GILCHREST, Columbia College Alum, received a
diamond from BURNEY KINARD.
Congratulations to JOYCE WALKER of Lake City and
DON FLOYD, Lambda Chi, who were'mnarried recently.
HAVE YOU HAD YOUR SPOKE?
We urge all the sorority and fraternity publicity chairmen
and anyone else on campus who has news for THE WHEEL
to turn it in at the Gamecock office before 3 o'clock on Mon
day. In this way we can have a better and more complete
column.
ALPHA DELTA PI outgoing offic
vice-president, and Jane Rutland,
urer; Gay Arthur, rush chairman, ai
annual formal dance tonight at the I
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By Carolyn McClung
We've talked a lot about spring
being on the way, but we feel that
the first of March is spring's call
ing card. Birds are back, leaves
are waking up from winter's slum
ber, flowers are blooming, and
the tunes are light and catchy as
spring should be. We'll try to give
you a brief coverage of the leading
fashion fads including charming
prints, dancing polka dots, flower
sprigged things, and the coat (tress
duo-ensembles.
Tops on the fashion parade for
spring are the colorful cotton
print dresses. Not the usual cot
ton but fine, silky cotton surah,
trimmed perhaps with classic or
gandy collar and cuffs, and, of
course if the skirt is full, lots of
full petticoats or one stiff crinoline
to give a bell-like effect. Add a
finishing touch of a velvet ribbon
sash, and you'll be ready to step
out.
Polka dots will dance all over a
full skirt of unpressed box pleats
with tight fitting bodice and
scoopedi out neck.
Ensembles make a smart spring
costume. A sheath dress worn
under a duster lined in material
matching the dress is high on the
list. Button the duster all the
way down, belt it, and wear it as
ai different dress. Dusters may be
long, short or three-quarter
sleeved.
Black and white is definitely a
goodl color combination this spring.
The one compliments the other,
and together they look so fresh
and new.
Leaf laden, flower decked,
color bright dresses will lie found
in silk shantung, and rayon and
wool challis. Necks are rounded,
squared off in front and back, as
well as v-necked.
The light touch refers to the oh
so-very-pale colors found in suits
with matching accessories. Acces
sories may be pastel and light or
strike a gay mood by being con
trastingly bold and bright. Wear
an armful of bangle bracelets. So
that they won't be too heavy, buy
them in plastic. A colorful raffia
necklace will add color to a simple
dress or sweater. Gloves will be
short and petite in pastel colors
or immaculate white.
Sports clothes strike a new note
in ihaki-coloredl denim or cotton
poplin. You will have a full choice
between shorts, Bermuda shorts,
pedal pushers, toreador pants, or
slacks. Many of the corresponding
shirts are worn on the outside
belted.
The four prevailing silhouettes
in suits are the molded look,
achieved with fitted jacket and
pleated skirt; the boxy look, with
loose jacket and straight skirt; the
princess look, with high waist line
and full skirt; and the slim look,
involving a cross between fitted
and boxy jacket and a very slim
skirt.
The most popular shoe seems to
be the patent leather, calf or kid
pump with a low tnaere heel.
era are, top row, left to right, Harrit
-ecording secretary. Bottom row, lef
id Peggy 0Neall, social chairman.
EIotel Columbia.
Delta Delta D
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The Alpha Lambda Chapter of
Delta Delta Delta initiated twelve
new members this week. They
are:
Patsy Penny, Columbia; Mary
Ann Snowden, Winnsboro; Caro
lina Marshall, Columbia; Harriet
Mauldin, Hampton; Norvelle Plow
den, Sumnmerton; Sally Pitts, Sum
ter; Amaryllis Doar, Georgetown;
Sara Bull, Cameron; Evelyn
Wyche, Spartanburg; Rose Wilson,
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Patsy Penny received the brace
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Columbia Hotel
Beta Epsilon chapter of Alpha
Delta Pi will entertain its mem
bers and guests at a formal dance
to be given from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m.
in the ballroom of the Columbia
Hotel tonight. Music for the dance
will be furnished by Tony Torre
and his orchestra.
A drop-in for members and
their dates will be given by Gay
Arthur and Judy Detwiler at the
former's home at 2727 Monroe
Street prior to the dance.
The 1954-55 officers will be
presented at the dance. The out
going officers are president, Har
riet Parler; vice-president, Betsy
Ehrhardt; recording secretary,
Jane Rutland; treasurer, Caroline
Ehrhardt; rush chairman, Gay
Arthur; social chairman, Peggy
O'Neall.
Alpha Delta Pi was founded at
Wesleyan College in Macon, Geor
gia on May 15, 1851 by Eugenia
Tucker Fitzgerald. It has the
distinction of being the oldest
secret society for women in the
United States. Beta Epsilon chap
ter was installed on the Univer
sity of South Carolina campus on
Feb. 18, 1927. Alpha Delta Pi has
ninety chapters in the United
States aad Canada.
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Rush Start Sunday
Girls' Rush Week will begin
Sunday, March 7, 1954. The girls
who have signed up will be as
signed to six different routine
parties beginning at 4:30 Sunday
afternoon and lasting twenty min
utes each. The schedule will be
posted on the bulletin board -'n
Sims Dormitory.
The preferential parties will
begin Monday, March 8th and go
through Wednesday.' They will be
from 7:00-9:00. On Thursday all
the girls will sign their preferen
tial cards in Dean Childs' office. At
3:00 the same afternoon all of
the rushees will meet in second
floor study room of Sims and re
ceive their bids.
Pi Kaps Choose
Pledge Officers
The new officers of the pledge
class of-Pi Kappa Phi for the
spring term are "Buck" Beirfisher
of Charleston as president; "Slick"
McDade, Union, as secretary; 1frir
bert Moody, Florence, as treasurer,
and "Buddy" Kennedy, Charleston,
as chaplin.
The pledgemaster to this class is
to be Toby Reynolds of Bishop
ville.
Faith is daring to do something
regardless of the consequences.
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