The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, March 16, 1956, Page Page Five, Image 5
Sigma:
s Toni
Tony Torre
Is To Play
The Delta chapter of Sigma Nu
fraternity will entertain its seventy
members and their dates at its
White Star formal from 9 p.m. to I
a.m. in the ballroom of- the Jeffer
son Hotel. Tony Torre and his
orchestra will provide the music.
Prior to the dance, a drop-in
and buffet supper will be held at
the Columbia Country Club, under
the direction of the Sigma Nu':
Mothers' Club.
. The highlights of the dance will
be the grand march, serenading
and presentation of awards. The
Sigma Nu Sweetheart will be
crowned and the Mother of the
Year will be named. The outstand.
ing pledge and the outstanding
senior, for participation in campu:
activities, will be made known. T<
the senior who has shown the mosi
devotion and service to Sigma Nu
will go the Virgil Duffie award.
White Star Theme
The decorations for the dance
will exemplify the White Stai
theme. Dates will be presentec
with favors and a corsage of whiti
roses, the fraternity flower.
Sigma Nu originated at Virginit
Military Institute in 1869 whet
three men met on a large limestonu
boulder; James Frank Hopkins
James Mcllvaine Riley, and Green
field Quarles, moved by idealisti<
hopes, founded a society whici
would inculcate honor and mutuall;
benefit its members. Later, it
1886, the University of South Caro
lina chapter became the seventi
fraternity on campus.
Officers Are
The officers of the Delta chaptei
are as follows: Virgil Duffie, com
mander; Philip Walker, lieutenan
commander; Phil Moody, recorder
Preston Whaley, treasurer; Bil
McKeown, marshal.
Other officers are: Dave Mon
tieth, social chairman; Bob Mack
len, reporter; Jimmy Baxter, intra
mural representative, a 1 u in n
contact officer, and assistan
pledgemaster; Bob Pitts, dane
chairman; Al Perry and Virgi
Duffie, I. F. C. representatives
Alex Garner, sentinel ; Franl
Moise, chaplain; and George Wil
son, German Club representative.
Dennark, Sweden
Fellowships
Are Offered
Fellowships for study in Deni
mark and Sweden have been of
fered to American graduate stu
dents for the 1956-57 academi
year by the two Scandinaviani gov
ernments.
Closing date for both competi
tions is April 1, 1966.
Three fellowvships have been of
fered by the Danish Governmen
through the Ministry of Education
These include funds (3,990 kroner:
for a year of study in an institu
tion of higher education as well a
expenses to cover a short orienta
tion course. Grantees should hay
funds to pay their own travel an<
incidental expenses. They may,i
eligible, apply for Fulbright trave
grants.
The Swedish Government is giv
Sing three fellowships through ti
S w e d e ni - America Founjdatio:
These awards are administeredi
the United States by the Institut
of International Education and th
American - Scandinaviani Foundl
tion. Stipends are 4,600 kronor fo
the academic year, and tuition (em
cept at the International Graduat
School for English-Speaking StL
dents, University of Stockholm)
Candidates must pay for theiir ow
travel. They may study at the Uni
versities of Gothenburg, Lum4
Stockholm and Uppsala, and i
S other approved institutions.
Preference is given to candidate
under 35. Other eligibility requiri
ments are: U. S. citizenship;
bachelor's dlegree from an Amei
ican college or university of recoj
nized standing by the time of d4
parture; demonstrated academi
ability and cap)acity for indeper
dent study; good moral charactei
p)ersonality and adaptability; an
good health. A knowledge of Dat
ish is not a p)rereqIuisite for thi
Danish awards. A knowledge
Swedish is desirable, except fo
those wishing to study at the Ir
ternational Graduate School.
Applications may be secure
from the United States Studet
Department of tihe Institute of i:1
ternatiotnal Education or from it
regionial offices in Chicago, D)er
ver, Houston, Los Angeles, Sa
Fraancisco and Washington. D. C.
Nu Whi1
ght t,
SIGMA NU SPONSORS ... To
mander; Louise liradley for Philip
recorder. Second line. left to right
McKeown, marshal; and Louise Po
the Sigma Nut White Star formal to
Aid For Briti
Study of Shakespeare at Strat
I ford, an introduction to 17th cen
tury England at historic Oxford
- University, courses in English and
SEuropeani culture in the capital
cities of London and Edinburgh
these are the study opportunities
for American students at British
Ssuinmer schools in 1956.
Two weeks remain in which to
apply for British summer study.
March 26 is the closing date for
applications for admission and
award to the tour BIritish univer
sities. A pplication blanks may be
secured from the Institute of Inter
national EduIcattion, 1 East 67th
Street, New York 21, or from the
regional oftfices of the Institute in
. Chicago, D)env~er, llouston, Los
_ Angeles, Sau Francisco and Wash
t
Men's Clothing, Sk
and Furnishingi
f
J. Paul Sheedy* 1
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Wildroot keeps his hair handsome as
the way Nature intended ... neat but a
Cheart of L.anolin, Nature's finest ha
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rWildroot Cream-Oil, America's larget
In bottles or unbreakable tubes. It gi
In aMy situation. Use Wildroot Cr.
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- gives you sonfidene
Le Star
Ieffersi
.r:
p row, left to right, Mary Nels
Walker. lieutenant conmander; t
, Telia Shealy for Preston Whal
iton for Bob Pitts, dance chairm
sight from 9 p.m. to I a.m. in
ish Summer
ington, D. C.
Courses to be offered next sui
mer are: Shakespeare and Eli2
bethan )rama, the course giv
by the University of Birminghe
at Stratford-on-Avon; Literatu
and Art from 1750 to 1850, i
cluding the intellectual backgrou
Suede Jackets
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Formal
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)n for Virgil Duffic, erninent corn
md Mary Sumwauit for Philip Moody,
ry, treasurer; Peggy McGarity for Bill
an. The girls will reign as sponsors at
the ballroom of the Jefferson. Hotel.
Study Offered
of the Romantie Movement, at the
n- University of London; Literature,
a- Politics and the Arts in 17th Cen
en tury England, at Oxford Univer
,n sity; and the European Inheri
re tance, given by the Scottish Uni
H
versities at the University of
- Edinburgh.
LUCKIES TA
OA.T.Co. PRODUC'
Ruth Tison
Is Named
Phi Kap Girl
Ruth Boyd Tison, junior from
Bennettsville, was named Phi Kaip
Girl Saturday night at Phi Kappa
Sigma's 27th anniversary dance:i
and banquet. She is pinned to tl
Michael V. Corey.
Miss Tison was presented a lov- r
ing cup and serenaded by rteniers t
of the fraternity durin g intermrris
sion of the dance held at the Wade al
Hampton Hotel ballronm. At rans
fer fron Brenrau, she is mnajoring
in elementary education. She is a m
member of Delta Delta Delta social w
sorority. -t
Secret Ballot Selection
The Phi Kiap Girl is selected each r
year in the ft iternity by secret "
ballot and kept secret t,ntil the an
tli
niverisary celebrati~n. .\liss Tisotn
succeeds .is. David Mar!tin, tie
former Miss ran-es Lumtpkin!. as a
Phi Kap Girl. tI
Senator 3ar>hall \\illiam, of
Onantgeburg, a 'hti It:p: alun. wa
speaker at the banluet held prior
to the dance. He spoke on Philuo
phy of Life.
Following the h:nilet. I{-betft
Freeman of Columbia. was intro
duced as the mcst outttanldina J
pledge of the rect " plelre class.
He was presented a hek md an
engraved pledge paddle.
Floor Show Presented
t1
At the intermission (it th" dacl:i .c
a fluor :,how was pres-ntedv by
members Of the fraternity. \ets
included an interpretatiln If seV- u
eral scenes from the play ".\l iiter
tolber ts.'" with I)alt Payne. Zeke r
M.\ontgomery. ('harlie Saiders, Philf
l tenediktsson ii li ver. \ ar!, 11: - F
ard Itainbi and Neil Mlake par- a
tic"ipating. Gail I{ahonr and Voight r
Kem pstn performed several danlu es..
Bill Stathius was ftnny man ftr r
the uccasion and Nick Al:nm
acted as imaster of cercrmonie-.
During the eveIing .\isses San
dra ltiver- and Alice C(Ix were A
serenaded ft be incg te"eml I
pinnted. .liss iver- i- l,itiled t.'
Howard 1{ambho and al is- Cox ton n
Converse CoIlle;,e is ,inneId to 4Ted r
Hlarrelson.
OH YOU KID.
WHAT'S THI
DROODLES-POCKE
edition of almost e
not DroOdI(es? T1his
Lucky Smoker. Thi:
S shirt off his b)ack
pack of I ueCk ies. R
You see, they're n
mild, good-tasting
to taste even hette1
L,uckies are the b
1 mloked!I Hett Ier p.el
I 1)1(001)
OLUCKY
C IT S
STE BETTER
len's Fashions
?abrics Anm
kre Light F
By Ned
Staff
Spring has sprung and of
ale student t urns towar1 we
Ousers.
For every scene the colle
tode of dress, from playing t
studying.
.Joe (olbetjv loves to be comfort
II --and} the mlalufac"turer of
en'- clothing loves to make him
. H: will cho~se the lightest
bhrit s and tailor thihem into the
e.t aiIy garment- ju-t. so that
,,.d Add Joe at P. 1'. College canl
I tctih tnforltahly.
Comfortable Clothes
The manufacturer can, fortu
atel., make the clothes comfort
Ie and of high fashion at the
Im1e time. Iie has some hc'lp from
e newc mir acle falries, whieb
':h ! in a breeze and dry in a few
tO . hu .Joe really needs only
three -ets of cohthes during
It S)IngJ anld -t1)m It"er lont1h.
J1o,1 lil.ls to wtear aI .bort-sleteed
4pril 5-10
fs Sorority
R?ush Week
Thur-day. Apri , 5o Tuesday,
,pri: 10 art the days set aside as
10 1 it1rush weel;. annconced the
'an-litllenlie ('ouncil at its last
ig cdni da\ aftero1 oI.
(in 'Tue-day, .arch 2. all girls
'o al I intctsted iln going iUt fllor
pring rush will meet in the music.
1,(o1 of Sins iolnitor y at I p.m.
,r the initial tea given by' the
anl Ille ie c(ouncil. .At this tilne
11 rushee- w.l register and pa:y a
gi lratioln fee of (II' dollar.
1'r: 1 to the Pan-llellt:.i tea. all
t;she'ts ate required to obtain an
lig.ib,ility cald froml tht" leanl of
i"m(nI's office.
Silursda y.,.\pr il 5, will legin the
ettilt! t-h week. Gil - w:11 be
i' idedi into Iroup. an1d w\Ill atn
he rt"nt, :e teu, wthit"h \\'ll be held
: all uorurities. .\ll rushees art
tItuiredl to attentd all r, 1oult teas.
1" 'i It: ru!e. and reqluirellents
! LUCKY DR
5? For solution, see
paragraph below,
:T EDITION. There's a p)ocket
verything these days. Why
one's t it led: Shirt pocket of
s smoker might give you the
)ut he'd sure hang on to that
e'ason: Luckies taste better.
lade of fine tobacco-light,
tobacco that's TOA~STED
rMat ter of fact, you'll say
'st -tasting cigarette you eivr
set a pack today!
I ,IS. C'opyright 195:1 by 1Hoger P'rie
CCOllEGE SMOKER
' Luckies lead all othe(
sitze, among 36,)75 col
coast t o coast .r T n
tsebetter.
Cleaner, Fresh
Page Five
I Colors
or Spring
Borden
Xriter
1 go the long handles. The
aring short sleeves and light
-e male requires a different
enmis to picnics at the beach
shirt to class. It can he of the cot
torn variety or of the miracle fab
lies. He likes his pants to be light
both in (olor and weight. Loafers
and a pai of c"(rtt,rt 'or nylon ;socks
(omIete the wardr ube.
For Afternoon Coffee Break
For that mid-afternoon coffee
break from studies or lab a white
sports shirt and b,lut" jeans usually
fill the bill.
When .Joe takes Jane to supper
and dancing. nothing suits him bet
ter than wearing a light weight
>uit (dacron, orlon, or a comhira
tion. naturally . and a cotton shirt,
and a t ringy how tie.
Ili. fee1- Ile a rrilliont and looks
like it. to.
Announce Their
Spw'inog Officers
Sirr inV -fficer, of the Freshan
and Sophomore "Y" have been
anu oU ned. ( f frr-r fir the Fresh
man "Y'' thi- .enester are as fol
lows : I rick Simpkins. president
Kitty \'ell. vice-president ; .Jo
Anne F armrtr. teire tar v. and
.Juanita Fdward-. 1n-asurer.
Sirrv nfficer for' the Sopho
nore " ' are: .Janice Palmer.
pre-idernt ; libert l'reemrttan, vice
plresident ; l>rrea> Gih~'. .,ecretairy,
and Fred Wigficil, treasrrer .
I'i K appa Phi I'ldge Officers
Pi Kappa I'l) elh-t d thditir new
pledge ihi., (o ffiers last week.
They are: pr esident. ()akley her
ring. (',umbhia ; -tretar'. G:yn
\lyt k. ()lar: and treasurer. lili
Avinger. Sulliva:' Island.
of orurity ruish weck idl be an
niurnced anrd eXplliited at the lar
Il(hI-ni tea n IrTuiday, March 2.
OODLES!
SI,'
iti
ist
Ii'
HOLIDAY TRAFFIC
LEAVING CITY
AUTO
(SNOWED IN)
John MIhrso/v
FLAGPOLE SITTER
ON CLOUDY DAY
l-:du-ard /rimmerrrman
S PREFER LUCKIESI
r brands, regular or king
kege students questioned
mb ler-onre reason : 1 ue kio
er, Smoother!
UREK OF CIGARETTES