The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, March 26, 1954, Page Page Four, Image 4
CAROLYN McCLUNG, Society Editor
JOANNE CARNES MARGARET BAUKNIGHT
MYRNA RITCHEY HANNAH TIMMONS
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By
JOANNE CARNES, MARGARET BAUKNIGHT
THE SOUTH ROSE AGAIN!
Saturday witnessed the "rising of the South again" as
the Wofford, Furman, P. C., and Carolina chapters of Kappa
Alpha relived the fabulous days of the Old South. Partici
pating in the drop-in, "mint julep party" and the Old South
Ball were the following Southern Gentlemen and their
Southern Belles:
ESTHER LABRUCE, Chi 0, and JOHN SPEER; DOT
AVEYRT and SAM CRAWFORD; ANN HOLMAN, Chi 0,
and DAVID MILLING; MYRA CAIN, KD, and LOUIS
WRIGHT; JOHANNA WRIGHT, KD, and CHARLIE PYLE;
SHIRLEY HARDEMAN, KD, and CHARLES NOCK;
BETSY McCUTCHIN and "TOOTIE" WILLIAMS; TIMMIE
TIMMONS and HARVEY HORNE; BILLIE RAINEY
(Agnes Scott) and LAWRENCE CURRY; BETTY CLARK,
Chi 0, and KNOX SHERER; SALLY JUDY, KD, and BILLY
WATSON; TRACY ASKINS and EDDIZ_ FLOYD;
"SKIPPY" ASKINS and ED MULLINS; GWEN TOOTLE,
KD, and LOUIS HOWELL; LOUISE TOWNSEND, Tri Delt,
and MARK BUYCK; JOYCE GROSS, KD, and BOOTS
PLOWDEN; JULIA McCULLOUGH (from Atlanta) and
MARVIN DUKES; MARY DICKMAN, Chi 0, and TOMMY
THOMAS; AB PEARCE, Tri Delt, and BILL DOAR; MARY
ALICE RUSTIN, KD, and WINFIELD SAPP; JACKIE
FURR, Chi 0, and BILLIE SMITH; MARTHA WYMAN,
KD, and CHARLIE SMOAK; VERNA NORTON, Chi 0, and
HAL CROSLAND; "BEV" MUNNERLYN and JACK
CANTEY; MARY BULL, KD, and PAUL GOLDSMITH;
BETSY ('OlKER (IDL1uW) and HAROLD LEWIS; NOVELLE
PLOWDEN, Tri )Mlt, and NELSON ARRINGTON, KA from
)uke; GRACE ZIMMERMAN and FRANK WANNA
MAKER.
iI PHI ARROW HALL
South Carolina Alpha Chapter of Pi Beta Phi entertained
its members and guests at the Pi Phi Arrow Ball last Friday,
March 19. Some of the Pi Phi's and their dates were: ALICE
GATES and GARY LEE, Phi Epsilon Pi; MEL CAMPBELL
with JACK SIMON, Phi Epsilon Pi; MARILYN FLEMING
with LEE EASTERLING, Phi Kap, AILEEN TAYLOR and
BOB WILLIAMS, Sigma Chi; SIDNEY SMITH and SONNY
SMITH, Sigma Chi; SHIRLEY THORTON and IRVING
SIMS, Sigma Chi; PAT CROSLAND and MARION ED
WARDS, Sigma Chi; CAROLYN WHITMIRE and BILL
TrODD, Sigma Chi. Also seen there were: CAROL BRAND
ENBURG, Chi 0, with JACK McLAIN, Sigma Chi; RANKIN
SUBER, Chi 0, and DEAN RASHEED, Phi Kap; ANN HOL
MAN, Chi 0, and AL PALMER, Phi Kap; TONYA VON
BERGON, Al)Pi, and JACK WEBB; JULIA PEEBLES and
GEORGlE HICKS; ANNE DAVIS, DZ, and BILL HART
SELL, Sigma Chi; GEORGE BOMAR, Lambda Chi, and
JACKIE FURR, Chi 0; ED MELTON, Lambda Chi and
CAROL ELLIOT; REMBERT TRUSDALE, Lambda Chi,
and HELEN GUNTER; and CARLOS SALTERS, Lambda
('hi, and MARTHA D)EHON, ZTA. Stagging it were: JERRY
CA MPBELL, Kappa Sig, JOHN ALTMAN, Kappa Sig,
HILL4Y RHOD)ES, Kappa Sig, JUG SAWYER, Lambda Chi,
TOM HOLIDAY, Lambda Chi, ALAN BROCK, Lambda Chi,
JIIMMY JEROW, Lambda Chi, and D)ELANCE POSTON,
Lambdla Chii. After the fine dance a houseparty was held at
Myrtle Beach with D)R. and MRS. CARLISLE chaperoning.
TIlE 'GREAT SHO0W OF 195.1'
Seen "going wild'' over the music of Johnny Hlodge's
)rchiestra, and the singinig ot' Iuth Browni and ''The Clovers,"
who brought the house down,, were the following: D)ORIS
'LAlRY, KD) Ahu, and WAYNE~ KIIA;oRE ; MAlRY ALICE
BRELAND, C hi 0, and D)ICK COVING'TON ; ANNE and
"CO( OIIE" MOY~'E, lPi Kap; BETSY COKER, Tri Delt at
I ulo, with HAROLD LEWIS, KA; JANIE RUCKER, Pi
IPhi, an G11 . 0. WI LSON, Sigma Nua; JANE OXNER and
"GOOSE" FLO4YD1, Sigma Nu ; MARY FOLLINE and RUS
SELLS TEMPLETON, Sigma Nu ; AIMEE REESE and SUM
N ER WA iT[E, Sigma Chli; SillRI A'2Y WA ITIES and BASEL
DIC:K ERT1, Clemnson ; MED [A anad ANDI)Y PEOPLES;
"D)USTY" and BOBBY ANDREWS; JOANNE CARNS, Chi
0, and( ARCHIE C)K ERt, Sigma Nu; also the following Pi
Raps and their dlates were: CLAYTON McMANAWAY with
"TIIN Y" TIHOM~PSON; and IUUDD1Y KENNED)Y with SALLY
Y'OUNGBLOOD, Chii 0. "Stagging it" were: Sigma Nu's
Hill1 [[A WLEY, .JOHINN Y SLOAN, "DIGGER'' THIOMA
S( N, II ENRY DORN, JIM ABERtT, BOB GABRI El, DAVE
SAUCY, LL4OYD) DUPRE, JOE STEEN, BOBBY PRU1TT,
JIMMY DJOGGETTE, PHIIL MOOD)Y, and P1 Kaps JOHN
COURTENEY, "HEAD" K(ENNEDY, WILLIE WEEKLY,
TIM JOHNSON, and "BUJCK" BIEIRFISH ER.
PARTYING!
Pi Kaps partying at the "Talk of the Town" Saturday
night were PAUL GIBSON with PATSY FLOWERS and
BOBBY SANDE'RS with JOANN GAMBLE.
Pi KA's had a p)arty at the 01(1 Yacht Club. Among the
many having a great time were: JIM FRASSNATCHI and
BETTY SEAY, Chi 0. Boys dating Columbia girls were:
KIETH HUJBBARD, JIM REC"EA N, WOODY LOVELACE,
and CHARLES JOYNER.
Sigma Chi's partying at the Shamrock were: DANNY
WVRIGHIT with JUIDY WILLIAMS; .JIMMY COX with
SHIRLEY MARTIN; and D)AN CASTLES with REBECCA
SALLEY, ADPi.
ATO's celebrating with their new brothers and pledge
brothers last week at the Rainbow Room were MALCOLM
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7 Activated
Into Sig Ep
The Sigma Phi Epsilon fratern
ity recently initiated the following
new members:
George Shierlock, Charleston;
Arthur Vance, Valley Stream, N.
Y.; Leon Gantt, Columbia; Ronald
Levis, Philadelphia, Penn.; Charles
Sanford, Bennettsville; Donald
Harrington, Avrill Park, N. Y.;
and Robert Wallace, Charleston.
The new pledges this semester
in Sigma Phi Epsilon are: Ken
neth Goins, McColl; James Bran
don, Cramerton, N. C.; Hugh Yoho,
Wheeling, W. Va.; Alvin Knight,
St. George; Harold Gray, Lake
City; Howard Chapnman, Charles
ton; Frank Chandler, Spartanburg;
James Futch, Charleston; Gordon
McBride. Tampa, Fla.; Wilson Pitt,
Rocky Mount, N. C.; Jimmy
Robinson, Lincointon, N. C.; R. 0.
Hughes, Birmingham, Ala.; and
Bob Cameron, St. Petersburg, Fla.
Owens, Duke
Head KD. DZ
The Beta Zeta Chapter of Kappa
Delta recently elected new officers.
They are. Louise Owens, )resident;
Gwen Tootle, vice-president; Bu
ford Law, secretary; Jo Russell,
treasurer; Mary Wise Rixey, as
sistant treasurer; Johanna Wright,
rush chairman; and En Smith,
editor.
The Beta Delta Chapter of Delta
Zeta also elected new officers.
They are: Hazel Duke, president;
Agnes Moorer, first vice-president;
Jane Butler, second vice-president;
Gail Piedmont, corres)onding sec
retary; Ros I.evy, recording see
retary; Peggy Jo IIarper, treas
urer; and Sally Wall, historian.
Hypatians Vote
On Local Option
At a meeting of the Ilypatian
Literary- Society last week the sub
ject for debate was Local Option.
On the negative side were Mary
Patirick and Sarah Jernigan. For
tile affirmative were Janet Bow
didge and Edith Kirkland. When
the issue Was voted upon, tile af
firmative won.
At a previous meeting. Professor
Dan Hollis of the Ilistory De
partment gave a talk on the history
of the university and the entering
of women here. lil lliso spoke on
tIe organlizatioll of literary so
vielic. onl the Carolna CampuIIIs.
AD Pi Pledges
Choose Broas
Paul ine i ltro of Glenridige, New
.Jer sey, was recemntly elected ptresi
dlent of. the Alp jha I )'l ta Pi pledge
c.latss.
0 ther ttfficer'm inehide: Kath
tary; .Jayne ,Jones. Norfolk, Va.,
treasu rer; La iney Singlet on, Myr'
tie Reac'h, project chIalrira n; Cartol
Iobt,~ . I)a nvilIle, Va., room chairt
Sas$ion Sd
lBy IhANNAII TIMMONS
Sprming hias really made its
dieblt at h:t t, a ni now Easter is
justlttaroundl te cornller! And
lF.asttr mieans ia new Easter outfit,
of etonise, wvith all the trimmings
that a mnew season of fashions
br in gs.
Su its are always ptractical and
fashionmable, anti sptring suits come
um ats ii my pmett y, bright I.colors'
as Eatst re eggs dit. Thiey many he
st ra igh t and sli m, or they miay
be' full anti flaretd.
Olive gr'eeni is a good color this
sprmig-a new colotr, especial ly in
shoes and bags. TFeam it with beige
o)r brown for a color combination
that is btoth different, andl delight
ful, or wear' it with mauve or
lavender for ia moore feminine
teffetI.
New, (colotrfull flats are tatking
the place of loa0feris andt socks for
('lasses. Sol id redis andi beiges
tim m ed with iutonls, buckles, or
bows!I .Vw, Fretnch-hteeledi punips
in colo,redl iet'ither or black ptatent
are chiic for dr essing mup.
IHats 'omte ini asso,rt.ed colors,
si'zes atnd shapes! They may be
neat anti (lose-fitting for a
sophist ientted look, or' dainty and
floiwe ry for at femintiniet look. Foa my
veius atnd flowers ar e al ways pretty
ton Easter bonnets anti summer
straws.
PHI KAPPA SIGMA dance sponsors are: Top row, left
to right: Carol Davis for Jim Brown, vice-president;
Eleanor Hagood for Billy Hughes, secretary; and Betty
Bull for Gibby Dean, treasurer. Middle row: Joan Taylor
for Flynn Iarrell, corresponding secretary. Bottom row,
left to right: Libby Mahaffoy for Bobby Jones, rush chair.
man; Sandra Callahan for Andy Tuite, house manager;
and Rose Truesdale for Marshall Cain, pledge master.
IT'S ALL AMATTER OF
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d usmoke for one simple reason .. . enjoy
Whe stdens.b no t t ' ment. And smoking enjoyment is all a Ifcd
witie crammt rach for most matter of taste. Yes, taste is what counts I
re uc l(e...awas et in a cigarette. And Luckies taste better.
Two facts explain why Luckies taste
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Phi Kappa Sigma,
Oldest Fraternity,
Has Founders Day
The Alpha Eta Chapter of Phi
Kappa Sigma Fraternity will cele
brate its twenty-fifth year on the
Carolina campus with a closed
formal andIi( banquet at the Wade
Hamipton Hotel tomorrow night.
Clarence Brazell and his orchestra t
will furnish the imusic. The local
chapter was originally located at
the College of Charleston and in
1901 was relocated here in 1929.
Phi Kappa Sigma was made up
heie from the prominent Arrow
Club.
Phi Kappa Sigma is the oldest
of the thirteen national social
fraternities on the campus, having
been founded at the University of
Pennsylvania in 1850. Since then,
the fraternity has grown to a
membership of over 20,000 in 44
chapters in the United States and
in Canada.
The officers of Phi Kappa Sigma
are: Vic Laurie, president; Jim
Brown, vice - president; Billy
Hughes, secretary; Gibby Dean
treasurer; Flynn Harrell, cor
responding secretary; Bobby Jones,
rush chairman; Andy Tuite, house
manager, and Marshall Cain,
pledge master.
Lambda Chi Alpha
Initiates New Men
The Epsilon Psi chapter of
Lambda Chi Alpha recently ini
tiated the following men:
George Bomar, Rock Hill; Carlos
Salters, Johnston; Bob Cole,
Augusta; Jinimy ilowie, Fort Mill;
Rabbitt Brown, Fort Mill; Ed
Melton, Iartsville; Ernest Latham,
Greenville; loot Gibson, John
ston; Jimmy Mel'adden, Lake City;
Bill Davenport, Spartanburg; Wil
ton Atiman, Society Hill; Tom
Holiday, Hemingway; and George
Prescott, New York.
The Lambda Chi pledge officers
for the spring terni are: Jimmy
Jerow, Kingstree, president;
Wayne Rush, Greenwood, vice-f
president; Chuck Hughes, Marion,
secretary; Gerald Kelly, Olanta,
treasurer; Warren Carter, Lake
City, social chairman; and Jimmy
Sanders, Fort Mill, rush chairman.
TASTE
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