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LINDA CAUTHEN, Society Editor ROS LEVY MARCIA FISCHER the... wagon wheel S. a spoke a week... By MARCIA FISCHER and ROS LEVY Though the unexpectedly long holiday cut short a few scheduled parties, Carolina students immensely enjoyed the vacation. As seen below they not only partied, but traveled, got engaged, married, pinned and some just went home and spent the Yuletide holiday with the folks. TINSEL, HOLLY, HOLIDAY DANCES JANIS JEFFORDS, BECKY CRAWFORD, JOYCE YOUNG, MARION UPCHURCH and FAYE P'FAEHLER went to the Citadel for the Christmas Hop. DIANNE WOODSIDE, JANICE PALMER and JO ANN FRANKLIN were in Aiken for a dance at the Civic Club. At the Florence Cotillion: CAROLYN MERRILL with BUTLER DERRICK; also SALLY YOUNGBLOOD, JANE GREEN, CAROL BRANDENBURG, and JANE BURNS. HELPING TO RING IN 1956 Kappa Sigs at the Charleston Yacht Club were: ALLYN HUNT and DICK LAWRENCE; LORETTA WOOD and JOHN ALTMAN; GAIL MAUTERER and JOHN CAS TANES; DELLIE STEVENS and BILL RHOAD. PAT ARANT, INA NELSON, PAT BARFIELD and SHIR LEY HAMLET went to Summerville for a New Year's Eve Party. AND AFTER CHRISTMAS At the KSK Banquet: MARY WISE RIXEY and LAWER ENCE CURRY; CAROLINE ROBINSON and FRANK EL LERBE; TERRY DAVIS and BILL DOAR; ANN HUM PHRIES and DAVE MERLINE; BETSY BROWN and BILL WESTON; PATSY WILLARD and HAL CROSLAND. PI PHI'S PARTY: At the Web: EBBY TILL and PHIL BENEDICTSSON; NEIL REID and ANDY TUITE. ANOTHER PARTY AT THE WEB This time the Pi Kap's: JOHN STRATFORD and ANN BLECKLY; DON WILSON and MILLIE JONES; TOMMY JACKSON and GLORIA GARLAND; BILL JACKSON and ESTELLE DEAN; BOB BINGHAM and BEVERLY RO LAND. AND STILL ANOTHER: Sigma Chi's and dates at the Web were . . . JACKIE SAL LENGER and MURPHY LEMMON; ALLEN HUNT with JO EGLES; PATSY CROSLAND and MARION EDWARDS; SHERRY CLARK and WILL KELLY. KA's JOIN THE MERRIMENT: GEORGE THOMAS with CATHY CATHCART; ED MUL LINS and ANN ESTRIDGE; MiLTON ADAMS and VIR GINIA ROSS; TOMMY COOK and J ULIE PETOSKEY; BILL BRANDON with DARREL MEEKS; ARCHIE HARDY and ANN LALLANDE. KAPPA SIG's AT HOME: Couples there. .. BARR SULLi VAN and HAL STUCKEY ; PAT DOWLING with JIM KELLETT; GREG STONE and BOB ELWELL. CH RISTMAS GIFTS - DIAMONDS! The following couples became engaged: MARY ALICE BREELAND and DICK COVINGTON; ESTHER LaBRUCE (Chi 0 alum) and TOMMY TEMPLE; AMY QUARLES and CHARLES KOLB; JANET BOWDIDGE (DZ alum) and BUDDY ROONEY of Charleston; FORREST ABBOTT (PiKA alum) and MARTY LYNCH ; JOE SMITH and BOB BIE STONE; JUNE SEAWRIGHT and FRED DERRICK; FOOTSIE BEHLING and BARBARA JEAN SMITH of Hem ingway; SANDRA THORNTON and HENRY WATTS; JACKIE MARTIN and TOM FLYNN; JIM GREEN and JILL MUIR; JOE WELSH and EMILY BATES; CHARLES BROWN and EMILY ANN WESTBROOK; JIM WATSON and SARAH JANE JETT; HAROLD McCASKEY and RITA TERRY, Columbia College; TOMMY JONES and AUBREY WILSON, Columbia College. MISTLETOE INFLUENCE? The couples who became pinned during the holidays are: SALLY WEBSTER and BUCKY STACKHOUSE; AVIS GAHAGAN and BOB FINLEY; WHIT WHITNER and TOM HOWELL; DON FINLEY and GAIL BENTON; PHIL ED WARDS and SANDRA STEEDLY, Columbia College; WIL SON PITT and ANN MORTON, Columbia College; DALE HAWKINSON and SUZIE HOWES; NANCY DAVIS and BEN GAUSE; RAY MAY and MARCIA GILLIAM, New berry alum; RADDY GRAN and BE.TTY SANDERS; BAR BARA KOSTICK of New York City and MIKE DESKY. CHRISTMAS BELLS AND WEDDING BELLS: Were ringing for these couples: FRANKIE CARTER and JIMMY McFADDEN; REBECCA HOLTELAW and JERRY HEMP'HILL; PAT ROBERTS and JOHN PLOTT; and YVONNE SMOAK and BOB GARY, USC alum. BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT: The HARRY (BETSY FREY) MAHAFFEYs announced the birth of a son, IIARRY DEAN, JR. FASHION PICTURE: Left to rigi coal and white two-piece wool dress blue wool suit. Both are good for t Bob Kelsey) m NMulmllullull a slrmNhaIuhhhnil mlu a.uwjiglNim 0 ion Z/ac By Virginia Ross aNmumuNaaalimiamuEHHHNU inmm iliolo!RBH Esveryone likes to take trips, but sometime it is hard to know exactly what to wear while you are travel ing. Of course, what you will wear depends to some extent on how you are going to travel and where you are going. The main thing is to feel good as well as look good. You don't want clothes that will wrinkle easily; you do want something that will be stylish as well as comfort able. Our models for the week are Bozie Westbury and Louise Brad ley. Bozie is wearing a charcoal and white two-piece wool dress. Louise is wearing a navy blue wool suit. Both are suitable because dark colors - make good traveling clothes. Even before you decide what you're going to wear on the trip, you should knoiw the clothes you will need to carry. I)on't make the I mistake of not carrying the right clothes. Your whole trip could be ruined because of improper plan nin. Remember, it's better to carry too much than too little. Bridge Club Holds Two Sessions The. Carolina duplicate bridge club held its first session before Christmas wvith a small but en thusiastic crowvd getting its first taste of tournament bridge. First p)lace winners were Florrie Stevens and .1 erry C unninghami and second phice winners were John Altman aind H arry 10asterling. Thursday, Januaory 5, the second session was held with a larger crowdl participating. e Two newv comners, Percy Stokes and John Sloan capf)tured top honors. Skippy Askins and Bob McMahan were second(. Thursday, .January 12, the club will hold it.s first mast.er point night. The games are held each Thurs (lay night at 7:00 p.m. at Russell House and all students are invited to play. The last tournament of the semester will bte held the 19th of January. makes ~air stand up! KOKERN'S ~ Perfect for crew cuts, burrs, butches. flat tops or what-have you? EVEN: UP keeps your hair standing straight and even. Not greasy or oily, easy to apply. 0.t a handy ~,,O51 ~ pocket size I ~w~ oU~c~50# container ~~5GI ~ from your 55C ~ s (W a barber 0U" todayl KCOKEN COMPANIES, INC. it, Bozie Westbury wearing a char nd Louise Bradley wearing a navy raveling clothes. (Staff photo by Lander Students For the first time a boy is tmong six students in "Who's Who" at Lander College. ENGINE MATHEI PHY B.S. GRA are invited to see their P regan LOCKHEED M1SIL i AD'VAZ STUDY P1 The program enables you to experience in a complej studying for a M a. - ALLTHE PILTUER JARY PRODUCT Or - Sorority Is Sponsor. Of Scholarship Delta Delta Delta, national sorority, is sponsoring a general scholarship competition, which will be held January 5-February 25. All women students are eligible to compete for the scholarship, which will not exceed $200. Candidates must be well-qualified students who show promise of being valu able citizens in their community. The Tri Delta Awards Commit tee will judge the competition and successful candidates will be noti fied by May 15, 1956. Scholarships will be forwarded to them at the beginning of the term for which awards are granted. The awards may be used for the 1956 summer session. Application blanks are available at the Dean of Women's office. Tri-Delt Visitor Mrs. Charles Russ, national visitor and district president of Delta Delta Delta sorority, visited the Alpha Lambda chapter of Delta Delta D e 1 t a Monday through Thuisday of this week. Mrs. Russ is from Atlanta, Georgia. ERING 1ATICS 4ICS DUATES lacement Ofer today IYnTRUU DIVZsZON'S TCED OGRAM obtain practical Industrial c, dynamic field while aster's Degree. PLEASUI TONR mil --- .oni I SIZE All FILTER APO Service Frat Pledges Sixteen Men Alpha Phi Omega, national serv ice fraternity, recently pledged 16 men. The fraternity was begun on the campus in 1950 and is open to any student who has been a member of the Boy' Scouts of America. The fraternity sponsors the "Ugly Man" contest every spring and the proceeds go to a different cause each year. The men pledged into the fra ternity a r e: Jim Spearman, Charles Kolb, Ken Flynn, Robert Rogers, Carroll Teague, Harry Williams, Harry Harmon, Edgar Hightower, Phillip Edwards, Phil lip Donlin, Hubbard Norris, Fur man Faile, Ralph Bailey, Anthony Smigmator, Robert Wallace, and Harold McCasky. Patrone's Cleaners 1209 Pendleton St. NO MORE PROBI Open Every 9:600 A' 1415 Gerv Only Two Blocks fi --" After classes or on your way and dry cleaning with us. 80-Minute Lai rJuf-f Washed-Dried-F< Many items ready 8 cents a lb.-l SUNSHIP 1415 GERVAIS (Two B 801 MAIN ST. 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