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Pictured above are the sponsors for the Military Ball I Force R.O.T.C. In the center is Patsy Talbert sponsoring at the top and pictured clockwise are Rosalind G. Snrgei Group I commander; Caroline Robinson for Cadet Lt. C< Maffett for Cadet Lt. Col. William R. Hare, Group Ill c' Major Carl Brazell, Sqd. I; Mrs. Miriam Silas for Cadet I Major Fred Roberts, Sqd. III; Suzanne Widenhouse for C for Cadet Major Jack Riley, Sqd. V; Carol Brandenburg Alice Breland for Cadet Major Dick Covington, Sqd. VII; 1 Sqd. VIII; Caroline Mclnerny for Cadet Major Hubert I Cadet Major Charles Swindell, Band Sqd. Military Ball To The annual Air Force ROTC Military Ball w Township Auditorium from 8:30 p. m. to 11:30 vide the music for the occasion. During the dance, honorary commissions will be given to the will review the cor sponsors of the Wing Commander, field. the three Group Commanders, and At 2 p.m. there wil the ten Squadron Commanders by down Main Street, C'ol. Davitt. Emvo n n i Governor George Bell Timmer-fil, onig o man, Jr., Commanding General ofHelim ran.J. F.t. Jackson, Commanding General DoClkis in of Shawv Air Force Base, and thean ifodRSre university facculty have been ~in- Fleb,nIl' ilm vited( to the formal event. A spe e ial invitation has been issuedl to the senior class of the Naval ROTC.co a On Tuesday, wVhich is Air Force ROTC Day, there will be inspection at 11 n.m. by the head quarters A F R 0 T C inspection team. Followving this the governor USC Officials Plan MeetingsQ For April A number of University officials will attend professional meetings 9 in April. Henry 0. Strohecker, University registrar, will attend a meeting of the American Association of Col legiate Registrars and Admission Officers in Detroit, April 17-20. Prof. Robert L. Van Doren of the music department will attend the national conference of Music Educators in St. Louis, April 138 17. __ _ I Concerning the resolution passed recently in the South Carolina , General Assembly which request the State Library Board to take out of circulation books which are "antagonistic and inimical to the traditions of South Carolina," The D)aily Tar HIee, University of North Carolina student newspaper, statedl in an editorial that "no group has the right to dlecide what others shall read. F"acts and situa tions do not diisap)pear because the pirinted reo'Crds of them are re moved from libraries or burned. "The censorship of the individ ual conscience is the only rightful one which should operate. The people of South Carolina and every other state should remem ber that grotup censorship gains w i N pomwer most easily when the in-(:lIMI dividlual conscie'nce ceases to be alert to such action as the resolu- "..eqd tion of thaistate'selgislature. Iiti eing given next Wednesday night by the Air for Wing Commander Donald 0. Clark. Starting it for Cadet I,t. Col. Wilford R. Sargent, Jr., Ji. Frank Ellerbe, Group 11 commander; Rudell mmnander; Mrs. Mary Alice Brazell for Cadet 1ajor Joe Silas, Sqd. II; Sarette Flake for Cadet adet Major George Hall, Sqd. IV; Patricia Wylie for Cadet Major Ifnl Croswell, Sqd. VI; Mary tielyn Powers for Cadet Major Edward Williams, [.. Maupin, Jr., Sqd. IX; and Becky Keel for Be Wednesday ill be held next Wednesday night at the m. Les Brown and his orchestra will pro s on Davis the commanders of the three groups. The other officers are: I be a parade Carl Brazell, Sqd. I; Joe Silas, beginning at Sqd. 11; Fred Roberts, Sqd. III; g at Davis Geotge Hall, Sqd. IV; Jack W. rntor George Riley, Sqd. V; Hal Crosswell, SqdI. VI; Dick C'ovington, Sqd. VII; Commander IEdward WVillijams, Sqd. VIII; it, JIr., F"rank Hlubert L.. Maupin, .Jr., Sqd. IX; R. Irare as andi (Cha rles Swindell, Hand Sqd. You feel so new and fresh and good-all over-when you pause for Coca-Cola. It's sparkling wich quick refreshmnent... and it's so pure andl wholesome --naturally friendly to your figure. Let .it do things-good things- for you. 1ER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY SY r.COC..COh ,A O , 11 1 COPANYACOPN Ii Ball Set For April 21 The annual Engineers' Ball will )e held April 21 at the Jefferson Eotel ballroom, according to an innouncement by the newly re )rganized Joint Council of Engi 1eel's. Starting at 9 p.m., the student ngineers and their friends will lance to the music of Woody Noodward and his band. The Iress for the occasion is semi formal. AUTO ON GREASE RACK D)aniel Au UI. of h awaii NAUGHTY GHOST STANDING IN CORNER Robin Maier Penn State NEEDLE WITH SOMETHING IN EYE Richard Silbert Columbia COMET WITH PIGTAIL Amirik Kachigian Washington (I. CARELESS WINDOW WASHER Melvin A nder.on Colorado State Teachers LUCKIE=S TA * A. T. C. PRODUCT BARBARA HAWTHOl 'ROUND THE H1 By Marcia Fischer and Exams, Easter and Elections!! A If it wasn't on(-e, it was the other. We want to congratulate all those c who made Dean's List (in fact, E all those who passed) in exams, IJ all those who were successful in C elections, and all those who got Easter baskets again this year. Rendevous at Raleigh Braving the high winds and those Yankees from North Car olina, some of the men from the Alpha Chapter of Sigma Phi Epsilon at Carolina went to N. C. State for the annual Sig Ep Ball. These staunch souls were Dale Hawkinson who escorted Betty Bolt, Robert Sigg and Judy Meling, James hicks and Lilian Harris, Robert Wal lace with Joy Holcomb of Co lumbia College, and Fred Spruell with Georgia King from Wake Forest. Maxcy Makes Merry Roy H[udgens and Betty Ann Crihbs, Heyward Williams and Pud Daly, Jim Pendarvis and Ruth Dehorne, Curtis Suggs with Della Starnes, Jack Pendarvis and Bonnie Coleman, Hlarold Bing ham and Mary Lynn Robinson. Ken Cooper and Nancy McBryde, Bill Buffington and Jo Beth Tay lor, and John Finch with Sue Cadeak were some of the members and their dates who were at the semi-formal dance held in the Rathskellar Room of the .Jefferson Hotel last Saturday. Parties at Murra-! Phi Kaps. and Pi Phi's had an impromptu party at Lake Mlurray last Saturday afternoon. (iHow they did it in that wind is beyond us!) Anyhow, these are the people who went: John Humphrey, Phil Benediktsson, .Joan Arant, Rick Poffenberger, Pat Quinn, Carolyn Yandel, Mouse Taylor. Pat Bar field, H. .1. Murray, and Nick ~COLLEGE SMOl Lckies lead all size, among :36,075 coast to coast. The taste better. STE BET TERt - LNE, Society Editor I ( RSESHOE Alma Harrison bra ms. Here's another group of nature ildren-John Sloan and Ellen emphill, Tony Pickett and Lee V eLoach, George Harmon with arolyn Shealy, James Emory and at Anderson, Jerry Redman anda ayne Teague, and G. 0. Wilson ,ith Janie Rucker. Some Didn't Stay Home Vacation time is houseparty time and Tri Delts, Sigma Chi's, and 'i Kappa Phi's had house parties over the Easter holidays. Tri Delts held their hotse party at Ocean Drive and Ab Pearce with Winfield Sigg, Priscilla Norris with Marvin Dukes, and Sally Ileyward with Weston Houck were some of the couples that were there. An all stag houseparty was held at Pawleys Island over the Easter holidays by the Sigma Chi's. Bill Tarrer, Will Kelley, Henry Allen, Wimpy Hoskins, Lee Maupin, Warren Scoville, Gene Griffith, Dickie Pogue, and Robbie Robinson were those who partied. li Kappa Phi's had house. parties at Hunting Island and Myrtle Beach. These were some of the people who were at Hunting Island: Steve Irick and Jane Goff, Ted Huggins and Allowee Bailey, and Hamp and Peggy Wilson, while Tommy Jackson and Gloria Garland, Jerry Taunt and Robin William Teachers Openings in the elementary, ju for 1956-57. Excellent living e approximately 15%. Apply to J. W. 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Anr(e Spears (Columbia Col Age) was recently married to Villiam Collins 0Pi Kappa Phi). For Me and My Gal Patsy Crosland was pinned by Marion Edwards (Sigma Chi). Itoyce Lashley (Sigma Nu) pinned Betty Jane Orr. Seen on the Green Sam Layton, Dave Saussy, Skip Payne, Don Cox (Sigma Chi Alum), Bob Macklen, and T. W. Edwards (Sigma Nu Alum at P. C.) spent the week end at Al Fishers home during the Masters Golf Tournament in A ugusta. It All Happened Here Ab Avinger and his striped bermutes . . . Cain Calvacade iz(d by John Law . . . Easter >askets via Express . . "Wind, sand, and Stars the ones after hose flying tree limbs hit) . . . BRADFORD RECORD SHOP 1225 Main St. Phone 4-5777 Columbia, S. C. "Your Record Headquarters" Wanted ni or, and senior high schools unditioinM. salary supplement 4uperinten(ent unty Schools INING WODLES! T'S THIS? For solution see paragraph below. CKER in the Droodle above ~ason. The Droodle's titled: topping for Luckijes. From vays taste better. 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