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LINDA CAUTHEN, Society Editor ROS LEVY GREG STONE MARY PRICE NANCY WALLACE the... wagon wheel ... a spoke a week ... By MARY PRICE and ROS LEVY Of course, everyone enjoyed the holidays, and enjoyed them in the usual Carolina way - attending the game and partying afterward. So what could the Wheel do but tell all about it. Here goes. BIG THURSDAY MARSHALL SHYTLE, JIM HUGHES, BEN DEBERRY, JOHN McCRACKEN, HAYWOOD DAVIS, NEIL RAWL, JOHN McLAIN, HOWARD HARVEY, PAT FUNCHESS, AGNES ANN MOORER, KITTY PARKER, JACKIE PALMER, JOE WELSH, EMILY BATES, DODIE WHITE, DEPEW SMITH, MICKEY RASHEED, -and MARILYN STACY were seen at the game. THE NIGHT WAS GAY PiKAPS were entertained at the home of NANCY STEN DER with "FOOTSIE" BEHLING as host after the big game Thursday. Guests attending were STEVE IRICK and JANE GOFF; TED HUGGINS and ALLOWEE BAILEY; DON WILSON and NANCY WINGARD; LAMAR and MAR GENE JOHNSON; TUBBY JONES and JUNE DODD. PIKA'S seen at the Tea Dance Thursday night after the football game were: ED HARRILL and NANCY ULMER; RUDY GODFREY and DRADA PATE; JOHN KEITH HUB BARD and DIBBIE CROSLAND; BILL LEE and GRETA CLANCY; JACK McBRIDE and CAROL INABINET; LARRY BURTON and JO HEMPHILL; NORDEN DAVIS and DELIGHT TIEMAN. Other PHI KAPS partying after the game were: JOE HOLLAND with CHRIS DURHAM; MARIAN HAGOOD and DUB COOK; JIM CORDELL, BOB JOHNSON. SIGMA CHI'S PARTY SIGMA CHI'S and dates seen partying at the VFW Thursday were BUZZ SHAW and MIKE LOVEJOY; MAR GARET DICK and JOHN GRAHAM; MAC CORBETT and LEE MAUPIN; CATHERINE McCLAIN and JERRY BAUKNIGHT; HARRIET KING and JACK RYAN. "SAILING, SAILING" OR GONE FISHING KEN FLYNN and DON FINLEY were week-end visitors on the yacht "Basta" owned by Bart Hill of Charleston. ON THE ISLAND Those partying at Pawley's over the past week end were TERRY DAVIS, MARY WISE RIXEY, JANE EDMUNDS, JOY ANN BULL, BOSIE WESTBURY, FLETCHER CAR TER, JULIAN DORITY, CARROLL DORITY, NELSON WESTON, LEGARE COKER, BILL DOAR, VIRGIL DUF FIE, HAPPY COTTON, DON RICHARDSON and JOHN CRIBB. DOWN TO CHARLESTON Visiting down in Charleston for the week end were BETTY HOBBS and DICKIE HOWARD and ALBERTA PICKENS and JAMES THOMASON. IN THE MOUNTAINS Spending the week end at Lake Summit were BOBBIE STONE and JOE SMITH ; STERNE BOL.TE and Al-MEE REESE; JANICE SUBER and BOB McNAIR; ROSIE GETTYS and "BULLETHEAD" SERGEANT. MORE PARTIES The SAE's had a Party honoring the new pledges at the Rathskeller Monday night. Some of the couples were BUDDY TUCKER and ELSIE SIMKINS; BUZZY CAR MICHAEL and PAULINE EDWARDS; DICK and B. J. BALDWIN; LARRY FORD and BEVERLY PARLER; GEORGE HARTZELL and "BO" NELSON. The KA's and SAE's had a joint party at the Woman's Club. Some of those having a good time were CARLTON SIMMONS and. MARTHA JO ATWATER; LARRY LADUE and ELOISE BULL; BOBBY TAYLOR and BEVERLY KENNEDY; FRANK MIMS and ELEANOR ELLIOT; GARY BANKS and BUZZ SHAW. PHI KAP'S FOUNDERS' DAY Among the Phi Kaps and their dates attending the 105th Founders' Day celebration of Phi Kappa Sigma held last Tuesday night at the Hotel Wade Hampton were DOT SAUNDERS with D. C. RHODEN; SARA WINGARD with GEORGE GEIGER; TIMMIE TIMMONS with LARRIE BAILEY; PAT ARANT with DALE PAYNE; SALLIE JOHNSTON with FLYNN HARRELL; JULIE PETOSKEY with JOHNNY BENEDIKTSSON; MARY WISE RIXEY and BOBBY JONES, alum. I ONLY HAVE EYES FOR YOU PINNED: STEVE OSTROW and LYNN KLEINERT, Pittsburgh, Pa.; "BABY RAY" COLLINS and ANN SPEARS; MARSHALL SHYTLE and GLENICE COLE, Forest City, N. C.; ANN HUMPHRIES and DAVE MER 'LINE; LEGARE COKER and ROY MORRIS; MERRY HUGGINS and RAY ELAM, University of Georgia; "MAC" CORBETT and LEE MAUPIN; MADELINE CAUGHMAN and DAVE REDMiOND. SO WONDERFUL LOIS ANN NOLAN and BOYKIN ROSBOROUGH were married this month. ENGAGED: PATSY KING and BILL HEATH; BETTY HANAHAN and GENE SCARBOROUGH; JOANNE DAVIS and BOBBY HOWARD. .TENDERLY Gathered around the crowded tables at the Blue Key dance last Wednesday night were such couples as BECKY BENNETT and ED CHANDLER; NITA MILLING and ZEKE MONTGOMERY; CAROLINE McINERNY and GENE GATLIN; BESS MILLING with CARROLL TEAGUE; BERTHA GARDNER and BOBBY JONES; CAROLINA MARSHALL and MARION ALEXANDER. BLUE KEY DANCE ... Picture annually, sponsored by the Blue K the University after the Freshman were on hand. The dance, which Russell House cafeteria. (Staff phot 250 Men Pledge University Frats Approximately 250 men pledged the 13 fraternities on the Univer sity's campus at the end of Men's Rush Week. The following are the men who pledged fraternities. Sigma Alpha Epsilon: Julian Adams, Jimmy Ashley, Barney Baker, Frank Beattie, John Burr, Tom Burr, Buddy Bramlett, Bill Cain, Bill Cork, Lewis Cromer, Julian Dority, Jimmy Maher, Nicky Moore, Theodore Ravenel, Eddie Roberts, Richard Sasnett, Drick Simkins, Henry Spann, Elliot Tuc ker, John Wesley Tucker, and Henry von Kolnitz. Phi Epsilon Pi: Murrey Reed man, Mac Rivkin, Norman Karsh ner, Carl Freedman, Robert Bloom, Herbert Novit, Michael Suritz, and Leonard Kalisky. Sigma Nu: John Cribb, Ricard Stanland, David Adcock, Bob Henderson, Chuck Farmer, Richard Cochran, Johnny Welborne, Royce Lashley, George Inabinet, Sinclair Lewis, and Happy Cotten. Alpha Tau Omega: Carl Frazier, Jimmy Galletly, William Hogarth, Page Lever, Russell Revere, Paul Tattum, George Waterfall, Pierce White, Bartley Bull, and Gordan Vinson. Sigma Chi: Eddie Smith, Ward Fisher, Conway Snipes, Howard Bradley, Joe Eagles, Bob Markey, Jim Springer, Rick Williams, Preacher Whitner, Warren Sco ville, Frank Turner, Marshall Per kins, Joe Padgett, Phil King, Pat Keely, Ronnie Ledbetter, Shere Beckman, Ronnie Wise, Billy Smith, Cecil DuRant, Buddy May field, Jimmie Letton, King Holmes, Dick Letner and Reds Porter. Pi Kappa Alpha: James Baug nal, Robert Waldrep, Leon Nar bau, Oliver Wood, Larry Hollar, William Osborne, Jesse Labian, Sydney Gissendanner, Dan Murchi son, Robert Linn, Ned Pugh, Jack Burnett, Monroe Yonce, Ted Law, William Smith, John Garner, Winkie Kirk, Edgar Owens, Allan LaMontagne, Carl Cannon, Chuck Hall, Bill Stillwell, Harry Taylor, Henry Prise, Buddy Tidwell, A. D. Payseur, James Robinson, William Shelly, Heve McCurrey, James Chapman, Louis Holidaugh, Bill Wilson, John De Vaney. Sigma Phi Epsilon: Robert An dersen, Steve Bob, Willie Bond, Larry Biryles, Dick Chapman, Charles Chickerling, Owen Clarey, Charles Conelly, Harold Derrick, Dan Donovan, Dill Haynes, Jim Hicks, Ray Littlejohn, Joe Long, Eddie Meeks, Tommy Sayetta, James Selway, Creston Shields, Jackie Smith, Tommy Turner, Jake Ulmer, Tommy Yon. Phi Sigma Kappa: Tom Bragg, John Gluyas, Jack Cole, Buddy Meinert, Odilo Blanco, Tom Sligh, Ned Borden, Reggie Wesberry, Leonard Biffano and Jack Cooper. Lambda Chi: Pete Dubay, Gary Rhinesmith, Mitch Santiago, How ard Gunter, Jim Parks, Bill Moore, Frank Irvin, Doug Jones, John Faile, Ronnie Allison, Jim Gaines, William Altman, Billy Barren, Jan- es Dubose, Charles Adams, Lewis Linder, Lewis Mitchell, Robert Arnette, Bill Borders, Bur ley Lyons, Randy Hammett, Bill Corley, and John Turner. Kappa Sigma: Charles Bell, ftarry Joe King, John Stamatiades, W. E. Lone, John Fry Cole, Sam Wilson, John Castanes, Ronnie Fee, Marshall Federline, Tom Fouser, Bill Burr, Bob Kelsey, Bill Balch, Joe Dunne, Bruce Duncan, Laurie Hiers, George Canaday, Eddie Crenshaw, Carlton Poulnot, and Rick Ericssont. Kappa Alpha: John Locke, Archie Hardy, Tommy Edmunds, Dave Rembert, Carroll DuBose, John Langston, Arthur Gaston, Tony Harper, Heyward Douglas, Julian Shand, Fletcher Carter, Bill Andress, Joe Ashley, Don Bigby, Jimmy Cathcart, Jimmy Dunbar, Mason Green, Graham Proff it, Robert Selman, Carlisle Oxner, Charlie McCuen, and Roy Morris, affiliate of Beta Chapter at the University of North Carolina. d above is the 4lue Key dance, held ey chapters of Clemson College and tame. Tony Torre and his orchestra was semi-formal, was held in the c by Bob Kelsey) The horseshoe was completed in 1949. refreshes without filling 4.. *0 0.04: *25 raft we do G ege o te dele o1 ese,e.......... ... 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