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JOANNE CARNS, Society EdiOw BARBARA DRIVER JEAN RIYNE KIERAN TRIHEY BERTHA GARDNER CLARE DERHAM SONIA RIFFLE te... wagon wheel . . . a spoke a week By MARGARET BAUKNIGHT and MYRNA RITCHEY Rush week certainly lives up to its name. One can easily tell when a girl has been through the routine teas, she sloshes for a week. It's all over now, of course everyone has bags under her eyes and a pile of homework to catch up on, but nevertheless it was real. LAMBDA CHI Activated in Lambda Chi Alpha Friday night at a formal initiation ceremony were: GERALD KELLY, BOB KELLY, WAYNE RUSH, BOBBY BLEDSOE, BILLY HARE, CHUCK HUGHES, ALLEN BROCK, BUDDY MILLARD, CULLEN HINES. Also at this ceremony an honorary faculty member, DR. EDWARD NOLAN, was initiated. After the ceremony the newly initiated brothers were guests of honor at Sox's for dinner. HAPPY BIRTHDAY A surprise birthday party honoring W. C. COOK's twen tieth birthday was given last Thursday by MARIAN HA GOOD and BRUCE DODD. Attending were: BRUCE DODD with CLAUDINE WATSON, MARSHALL CAIN with MARTHA McCLAIN, BILL STATHIUS with SANDY SMITH, DON CRAPNELL with BARBARA BLESSINGS, LARRY BAILEY with CAROLINE WILLIAMS, MICKEY RASHEED with ANNA JEAN McCALLEY, and MARIAN HAGOOD with W. C. COOK. TID BITS We hear that JUDY ANDERSON had a fabulous time at Georgia Tech taking in the Tech Homecoming festivities with KEN OWEN. The Lambda Chi's really lived it up at the homecoming ceremonies; attending the Maryland game and a party held at Pinewood Lakes on Saturday were: PAT CARR with JANET JOYNER, ELDEN DYE with NANCY PUGH, BILLY HARE with MARTHA ALVOID, GEORGE BOMAR with MARIAN HILL, BOBBY BLEDSOE with CAROLYN GANTT, DOUG SNEAD with JOAN HELMS, DELANCE POSTON with EVELYN WYCHE, ED MELTON with DOROTHY HAYES, JOHNNY WEST with SHARON O'BRIEN, RICHARD VANN with BOBBIE HAYES, CHUCK HUGHES with MARY WALLACE RISER, GEORGE PRES COTT with ALMA HARRISON. Stag were: BILLY BROAD WAY, WAYNE RUSH, CULLEN HINES, BOB COLE, HAL LEFFERTS, JOHN REJ, RONDEL TARTE, and BUCK GRANT. Alums attending were: JIMMIE KONDUROS with ZAN LEE. Lambda Chi's attending the KD drop-in were: GEORGE BOMAR, JOHN REJ, and ELDEN DYE. It has been brought to our attention that GAIL WATER FALL was sick in the hospital during Carolina Homecoming festivities and missed the game. We hope to see him back on campus soon. Housepartying at Lake Summit over the Fair Holidays were: ANN McELWEE, JOE SMITH, DOT CRAIG, ART SMEJKAL, DIANNE WOODSIDE, DANNY WRIGHT, SHIRLEY MARTIN, JIMMY COX, MARIE HENDERSON, and BILLY OWENS. The Pi Kappa Phi's recently pledged three men. They are "HP' HOPKINS of Columbia, BILL GUNNELS and MAN NING HARRELL of Florence. PINS AND RINGS JACKIE FURR is sporting GENE MIXON'S Sigma Chi pin. CHET ROYCROTH was pinned recently by WES SAN UJERS, Sigma Nu. TUNKY YARBOROUGH is wearing NUDGE YAGER'S (K. A.) pin. LEE EASTERLING and MARILYN FLEMING were recently engaged. Congratula tions to all of these people. PHI SIGMA KAPPA NEWS The PHI SIGMA KAPPA'S and their dates partying at the Carrolton Club after the Maryland game were: AL TISO with LOU LLOYD, PHIL SAWYER with ANN ROB ERTS, JACK RILEY with PAT WYLIE, NEIL RAWL with RUTH HOUSER, BOB BLAKELY with HOPE CHILDRESS, CLARENCE ASHLEY with TONI SIMPSON, and TOM HOLFUTH with ALICE TAYLOR. SIG EPIGRAM The SIG EPS and their dates were eating, dancing, and having a good time in general at the Rainbow Room Saturday night. Joining in the fun were: DON HARRINGTON with KIERAN TRIHEY, MARVIN WEATHERS with ANNE BURRISS, MARSHA DUGAN with FRANK OATES, CARO LYN WOODARD with FRANK CHANDLER, ELLAN BRAMLETT with TOM FLYNN, LIZ SINGLETARY with "FLASH" McBRIDE. CHEERLEADERS? Seen cheering with the cadets at the Citadel-Wofford game in Orangeburg Friday were: PATSY NeSMITH, JACKIE FOSTER and CAROL KNIGHT. Also seen cheering for Wofford were JULIA PEEPLES and CAROL BRAN DENBURG. - SIGMA CHIi NEWS Partying at the Beachcomber Saturday night were: STERNE BOLTE with AMY REESE, BILL TARRER with GAIL SIMS, MR. and MRS. MOE McCREDIE, JIMMY COX with SHIRLEY MARTIN, DANNY WRIGHT with JUDY WILLIAMS, DICKIE POGUE with PAT ADAMS, JAMES THOMASON with. WARNER FAIREY, JOHNNY GRAM LING (Alum) with GWEN TOOTLE. Sorority Rush Ends Today Sorotity rush week, which began last Sunday, will terminate today with the issueing of bids at 3:00 in the second floor lobby of Sims Dormitory. All rushees were instructed to go to Dean Child's office and register their sororiy choices this norning. The rushees were divided into seven groups and attended routine teas on Sun!liy a: ! Monday after noons. Pre _ entini parties were held on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday nights by all sororities from 7 until 9. Girls received invitations to the preferential parties in their mail boxes each morning. After receiving her bid each girl is to go directly to the soror ity room of her choice. A celebra tion usually follows with the soror ity girls taking their new pledges on the rounds of all the sorority rooms. Last year the "Bunny Hop" was nerformed on Sims' porch with new pledges, sorority girls, and fraternity boys taking part. a.i 0q a &C16 By Joanne Carns Classic shirts and sweaters will always be able to stand alone in the life of a college co-ed, but these additions will multiply your wardrobe and add a spark of originality to your appearance. 1. Buy a wardrobe full of gay ribbons, buttonhole them neatly, and change the color-scheme of a cardigan sweater by buttoning them over the binding. 2. Replace your cardigan but tons with some satin dinner-jacket ones and encircle your waist with a thin satin belt. 3. Monogram a linen handker chief and use it as a scarf around your neck. 4. Use black ball-fringe to col lar a pullover sweater and combine it with a black cummerbund. 5. Transform a cardigan into an evening jacket with the aid of fake flowers or jewels. 6. Open a cardigan into a deep V, tuck in the edges and scatter some scatter pins around the plunge. 7. For evening use a V-necked sweater filled in with beads. 8. Shirt-tails become respectable BETH F0LLINE, a Junior at th fraternity parties, and big dates. It's Your Society Page Any organization desiring sponsor pictures printed in the Gamecock Is asked to contact the society editor a week in advance if possible so that space will be reserved for the pictures. The Gamecock pays one-half of the cost of engrav ing and the organization pays ne-half. PARTICIPANTS IN BAPTIST the participants in this year's Bai Charleston, S. C. They are (left to i Baptist Student Ur Annual S. C. Colle Approximately 1,000 students -epresenting nearly every college ind several schools of nursing in South Carolina will meet at The Citadel Square Baptist Church, Charleston, for the annual South Carolina Baptist Student Union rall convention, November 12-14. With "Toward Twentieth Cen tury Discipleship" as the theme of the convention, the four major addresses will be made by Dr. Dale Moody, associate professor of theology, Southern Baptist Theol Dgical Seminary, Louisville, Ken tucky. Mr. Robert S. Denny, Nashville, Tennessee, will repre sent the Southwide Student De partment. Dr. Wallace R. Rogers will be host pastor. There will be eight seminars on Saturday morning led by pastors and faculty members of South Carolina Baptist churches and Baptist colleges. Special features during the con vention will be the Fellowship when a shirt becomes a belted tunic; for this effect use a tucked in scarf at the neck. 9. Add a bit of dazzle to a tailored shirt by sewing on orna mental jeweled buttons. 10. Leather, fur, or velvet col lars can do wonders to a plain pullover sweater. e university, models a "dressy" d '.STUDENT UNION CONVENT tist Student Union Convention whI -ight) Dr. Dole Moody, MisA Barbara ion To Hold ge Convention Hour on Friday night, led by George Buck, state social vice president; the State B. S. U. choir, directed by Theo Gailey, state music chairman; B. S. U. summer opportunities and service, the fea ture on Saturday morning at which time several students will give personal experiences in the dif ferent phases of B. S. U. work; planned tours and recreation on Saturday afternoon; and a talent show Saturday night. Barbara Summers, state B. S. U. president of Winthrop College, will preside. The planning com mittee for this convention is com posed of the student secretaries and four students; Barbara Sum mers, Winthrop College; Theo Gailey, S. C. Medical College; John Cann, Furman University, and Jimmy Youngblood, Univer sity of South Carolina. All Carolina students planning to attend should pay their $1.00 registration fee to Benny Floyd by Nov. 9. Sigma Nu Frat Pledges Three Delta Chapter of Sigma Nu fraternity is proud to announce the pledging of three returning freshmen Jimmy Baxter, Don Murphy, and Phil Walker, all 6f Columbia. Iress. This is perfect for drop-ins, :oLUMDIR 4643 JacI Get Your FRE] That Colum Offers with You 3pen 24 Hours A D Servieni f t [ON. Pictured above are three of !h is to be held on Nov. 12-14 in Summers, and Mr. Robert S. Denny. Carolina's campus covers 70 acres, and includes over 50 perma nent buildings. (Autho.r of "% THE INTELLIGE OF NED Chloe MeColgate was a beautifu worked in the I.Q. testing depar not work there because she needed she loved and admired intelligen admire intelligence above all thing Ned Futty, on the other hand, v gence or leave it alone. What he le was girls. "What I love and adrA the way he put it. One day Ned saw Chloe walking he exclaimed. "How sweetly flows The following day he saw her w Are!" he exclaimed. "Next, when I vibration each way free 0, how I When he saw her again the nex himself. He ran up and blocked tugging his forelock, "I am Ned saying of it. Will you be mine?" She looked at his quarter-inch h his two-day beard, his gamy Ti composing tennis shoes. 'You are "but for me beauty is not enoug in a man." "I'm smart as a whip" said Ned everybody always said, 'You got to to get ahead of old Ned Putty."' 'Maybe so," said Chloe, "but if sure. Will you come into the I.( "With you I would go into a i Putty and laughed and smote his excess of passion and high spirits her into the I.Q. testing departme "First I will test your vocabula: "Shoot!" said Ned gaily and lie "What does juxtapositon mean "Beats me," he confessed cheer "How about ineffable?" "Never heard of it," smiled Ned, "Furtive?" 'With fur on?" said Ned doubt Chloe sighed. "How are ou on a: "A genius," he assure her. "What's the difference between "My feeling exactly!" said Nec the difference?" "If a man earns fifty dollars a ir of his earnings, how long would i1 "Forever," said Ned. "Who cari "How do you find a square root "How should I know?" repiled "How are you on English?" as4 "I speak it fluently," said Ned "What is the p resent tense of 14 "Wreet," replied Ned, clutching of the Maxixe. "Next I will test you for manual him a board punched full of oddl; oddly shaped pegs. "Fit the peas "Let's neck mnstead," suggested "Maybe later," said Chloe. "Fir He fumbled about for a longish reached for Chloe. But she fended him off. "Ned You have the highest dumbness mc Consequently I cannot be your girl above all things." He hurled himself on the floor "But I love you!" he cried in angt you will make my world a suntei shapes!" "I am sorry," she answered, "bi "Reconsider, madam," he beggei "Go," she said coldly. Spent and speechless, he struggi he made his painful way to the cigarette. Then he opened the dooi grisly future. "Stay!" called Chloe. He turned. "Was that," she asked, "a Phil "Yes," he said. "Then come to me and be my you are not dumb! You are em Philip Morris with Its fine vintag ness, Its superior taste, Its snap.. cigarette and marry me!" And they smoked happily ever a T hi. oolumn is brought to you by toko thinsk you ould D RIV E-I] cson Blvd. BE Refreshments bia Drive-In r USC ID Card! ay-7 Days A Wool de nd Out DEAR DIARY By LOIS MILLR Mid-semester is here and I wish weren't. College sure is rough. toy, I sure can neee all those drop ards now. Dean Childs and Dean ackson can't complain about bus noes these days. Last weekend was Homecoming nd Ulallowe'en. We really "live t up." It was perfect weath or spooks. What we humans Yore doing out, I don't know. ;ure was cold. This week is Rush Week and hey sure named it right. I get out of class and rush to the dorm o dress. Then I rush to the )arties. I have to leave early and -ush back to the dorm and change igain, as I can't go to lab all Iressed up. I then rush to lab md get there just in time to mswer a weak "here." All this, >f course, is going on while I ihould be studying for mid semester exams. You can't win ,or losing. MW. Wetee Bo Wish Cheek," ete) NCE QUOTIENT FUTTY il coed who majored in psych and ,ment of the university. She did money; she worked there because ce above all things. "I love and i," is the way she succinctly put it. ras a man *ho could take intelli ved and admired above all things tre above all things is girls," Is by on the campus. "Holy Toledo!" that liquefaction of her clothes!" alking past again. "Great balls of cast mine eyes and see that brave hat glittering taketh mel" :t day, he could no longer contain her way.' "Excuse me," he said, Futty and I love you beyond the aircut, his black rimmed glasses, ihirt, his tattered jeans, his do not unattractive," she admitted, h. Intelligence in what I require with a modest blush. "Back home get up pretty early in the morni4 you don't mind, I'd like to make 1. testing department with me?" nalted milk machine," cried Ned thigh and bit Chloe's nape in an Scampering gbatlike, he followed it. y," said Chloe. her palm. ly. plunging his face into her clavicle. fully. .ithmetic?" she asked. a numerator and a denominator?" with an approving nod. "What's onth," said Chloe, "and saves 12% take him to save $100?" save anything on $60 a month?" Nod, giggling. "I'm no square." ed Chloe. weith quiet pride. 'rought?" Chloe to him and dancing 32 baias dexterity," said Chloe. She handed r shaped holes and a collection of in the holes," she instructed him. Ned. it the pegs."' interval, Finally he tired of it and P~utty" she said, "you are dumb. ore of anybody I have ever tested. , for I love and admire intelligence and clasped her about the knees. ish. "Do not send me from you, or s place - full of dim and fearf4. it you are too dumb." i, 'eiseami aim looms before me." ed to his feet. With leaden steps door. There he stopped and lit a and started away to his gray and p Morris you just lit?" love!" cried Chloe joyously. "For mrtl Anybody is smart to smoke e tobaccos, its cool relaxing mild. spen pack. Nod, lover, give me a ftere. CUe Mas slman, 1954 the maker, of PHILIP MORRIS enjoyj their cigarette.