The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, May 04, 1956, Page Page Five, Image 5

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BARBARA HAWTH( 'ROUND THL Hi B Marcia Fischer an The big thing on campus this past week was Girls' Song Fest. Congratulations to the winners, Pi Phi, KD, and DZ. After the music the Tr Delts held a campus wide drop-in- on Sims porch. It was really a crowded affair. Mary Duke, Amy Quarrels, Roz Levy, Charlotte Polk, Betty McGee, Joan Harter, Priscilla Norris, Dick Stanland, Jack Folline, Louise Poston, Buddy Register, Nancy Davis, Tina Read, Legare Coker, Barbara Usher, Carl Blaylock. Also, Warner Fairey, Ken "Percy" Stokes, Betty Ann Bar rett, Marsha Wiseheart, "Bo" Du bose, Buddy Bramlett, Caroline Robinson, Frank Ellerbe, Jerry Cunningham, Patsy Willard, "Bo" Nelson, Terry Miller, and Marvin Dukes were most of the crowd there. Porch Party Pi Beta Phi's had a party after their active meeting on Sims porch last Monday night. Enjoying the refreshments and entertainment of the "Hair cuts," "Two Jays," and "Pat and Saundra" were Ray New man, Nick Abrams, Iewis Cromer, Sally Youngblood, Ann Thomas, Tolly Pollard, and Bill Handel. Hillel Dance Alpha Kappa's and their dates seen partying at the Hillel Dance last Saturday night were Janet Novit and David Gilsten, Margie Russ and Alan Rubin and Eileen Zalmon and Bunny Cohen. Y-Camp Party Maxcy Brotherhood held a party at the Y-Camp last Fri day night. Some of the boys and their dates were Don Willi ford and Jane Bryant, Curtis Suggs and Marian Singley, "Cutter" Epps and Daphne Wil son, Jack Pendarvis and "Bugs" Long, Bill Buffington and Io I Beth Taylor, and Heyward Wil liams with "Pud" Daley. Also, John Finch and Stella Artemes, Bob Faust and Sylvia Jacobs, Dickie Hudson and Jeannette Antr'ey, Chuck (1y burn and Barbara Anderson, and Roy Hludgens with Sylvia Hill, and Carroll Spangler and An drea Hall. Pledge-Active Picnic PiKA 's he(ld their annual S Pledge-Aotive Picnic at Hendricks Landing on Lake Murray last Saturday. The p)ienie is tradi tion-ally given by the pledges to the actives. Highlight of the affair was a softball game between the actives and pledges (the score' might be interesting, 27-0 in favor of the actives). Some of the PiKA's and their dlates wvho went were Jimmy Mitchell anti Anna Boswvell, Carl Cannon andi Gail Appleby, Paul Burke anti Anne Droome, Sid Badger and Nancy Wallace, Alex HIawkins anti SCarolyn Fortson, Parker Evatt and WCaroline McInerny, Ed Harrill and Naney Ulmer, and Ralph Sellers and Fran Craig. Sigma Nu Pinnings From the Sigma No House we hear that George Inabinet pinned Sally Zeigler of 11am berg. Frances Bates of Colum bia College was pinned by Roy HEart and Billy Bruce gave his pin to June Hhegler. ADPli Formal S Friday night the ADPi's andI rtheir dates dianced to the music of Bill Moore's Band. Before the diance a dlrop)-in was heldi at Anne Je'nnings' home on Spring Lake Road. Among those wvho were seen at the diance' were Julia Pee bles anti Charles Casey, .Joytce Hlughston anti "'Lum" Luinieitk, Elsie Simpson and Bill Tarr Kat Miller anti Tommy Rice', Caro,l lobst and Bill Kay, Mary Jo G;rif fith anti Carml Hlardigg, Mary .Jo UJpchurch and Edigeworth Price, Beverly Kennedy andI Bobby Tay lor, anti Mary Alice Brown with Len Baranski. Hiousepart ies Helen Mauldin and Sam ('raw ford, Norvelle Plowden and 'tommy Rodgers, Tunky Yar haranglh and Buddy Guhledge. IRNE, Society Editor 1 )RSESHOE d Alma Harrison Jo Anne Franklin and Larry Ladue, Janice Palmer and Carl ton Simons, Amy Edmunds and King McGee, and Ab Pearce and Billy Temple were some of the Carolinians who were at house parties at Myrtle Beach and Ocean Drive. Picnic Supper A picnic supper was held for Sister Heath and Bob Wimberly at Mary Sumwalt's last Saturday. Some of those there were Betty White and Winfield Sapp, Mary Scott Barringer and Johnny Thorne, and Tee Zimmerman with Boots Plowden. Wiener Roast Kappa Sigs and their dates who had a wiener roast at the lake last Saturday were Barr Sullivan and Hal Stuckey, Joyce Lee and Ken Bromlett, Sally Wehster and fucky Stackhouse, Whit Whitner and Tom Howell, and Allyn Hunt with I)ick Law rence. Carolina Chatter Sherry Clark recently became engaged to Sterne Iolte. Another mascot at the Sig Ep house-this time a genuine, full blooded mongrel. Spe will make his debut Sunday afternoon at the Sig Ep House. Jennie Elliot went to Summer ton for the week end. Joyce Young traveled to Charleston. Betty Wall and Sylvia Jacobs attended the Senior Hop at The Citadel Friday, April 20. Betty was one of the seven sponsors for the hop. She was sponsor for Cadet Lt. Gary A. Suave of Irandentone, Fla. Neil Reid, Carolyn Fortson and Ina Claire Nelson went to Camp Long Saturday and Sun day for a "Y" Retreat. Joyce Young went to Charles ton for The Citadel Hop. * Stardust Some of those who were seen at the Phi Epsilon Pi Formal were elle Lavisky with Carl Friedman, Margie Russ and Harry Klassman, andI Phyllis Love with I. M. Gold berg. ('it adel Large Enrollment Expected Over 1,100 appl icat ions for ad missioni have be'en received b)y Tlhe ('it adel, assuring am capacity enrollment tor next year, accord ing to The Brigadier. Because there will b,e room for only 850 men in the new plebe class, en rollment will he on a highly selec tive basis. According to the registrar at the Military College of South Carolina, applications received thus far compare with about 550 received on a corresponding (late last year. Men's Clothing, Sh< and Fturnishin gs ARROW C 1209 G 1631 G Quality 3-Hour C 1-Day L Press WhiI Pants S Suj,e 1-day st Suits 2-day se Nancy Smith Presented Poetry Award Nancy Smith, 18-year-old fresh nan from Burton, received an award on May Day for winning :he Euphrosynean Poetry Contest with the following poem: HEJIRA Have you all the stars we'll need in a basket? How can we keep the wine cold? (Hurry, before we get old.) You're sure it's really there, $ Toledo, I mean. ['ve never been to Spain before. Look, look, I'm going with my feet all bare. (It's when you get old you begin to care.) Here, hold my hand. No, I'm not - frightened. (But oh what a chill I feel in my spine!) There, that's better. What gay rebels we are! of (Oh dear, I'm remembering how sel Mother is.) Ai Hear me? I'm singing that old tic song. Remember? la * . * * * He turned and almost wept to see Al her fly fast and furious away st: and dropped the basket, spill- an ing all the stars. be, ye Calendar For Week Ve Friday, May 4 Baseball, open at Columbia. C Track, State Meet in Clinton. 7:30-10:30 p.m.-Music Depart ment Recital, Assembly Room, Russell House. Saturday, May 5 All Day-Atlantic Coast Con- elc Perence Debate Tournament, As- gi( sembly Room, Russell House. tei Track, State Meet at Clinton. Ch sit Monday, May 7 All Day-Bloodmobile, Assem- ch [>ly Room, Russell House. Baseball, North Carolina at Italeigh. 7 p.m.-Columbia Drama Club, tio Russell House Auditorium. at Tuesday, May 8 All Day-Bloodmobile, Russell House Auditorium. Baseball, Wake Forest at Ra leigh. 5 p.m.-7 p.m.-AKG; Meeting, Room 102, Russell House. Wednesday, May 9 Baseball, open at Columbia. Thursday, May 10 1 p.m.-School of ECducation Luncheon, Assembly Room, Rus ;ell House. 5 p.m.-7 p.m.-K[)E Meeting, Room 101, Russecll House. BLOODMOBILE IS COMING d May 7, 8 1330 MAIN 3T. LEANERS erVais erVai8s Always leaning mundry e-U-Wait 16 each rvice * .90 .-vina 8 .72 OUTSTANDING FRATERN Phi Epsilon won the trophy for district V. Robert Wallace, past trophy from Howard Chapman, 4on. public relatioms manager Barbara Hawthorne) PE Awardet South Carolina Alpha chapte Sigma Phi Epsilon was pre ited a trophy for the R. D. Beai vard at the District V conven n held at Lenoir-Rhyne Colleg, t Saturday. The trophy was aw%arded t pha chapter for being the out mnding fraternity in the districi d for the progress which ha en made during the last thre ars since it originated. The convention is held annuall; the chapters from district i it exchange ideas. Representa es are sent from each fraternit; district V which includes Uni rsity of North Carolino, Nort1 lhemical Engiineel lected Regyional istitute Officer Bert Menees, chemical engineer r student from Anderson, wa eted viee-prwesident at the re Mal meeting of student chap s of the American Institute o emical Engineers at the Univer y of Alahama last week. John Floyd and Ben James mical engineering student; o, accompanied Menees on th iversity spoisored trip to th Eibama school. %Ienees also won honorable men i on a paper that was presente< the meeting. SAY, D'JA SI WHAT'S' For solutio paragraph LADY GODIVA'S RIDING HABIT Donald Kerwick U. of Cincinnati FOLI Luc] mat< joyn Luc] FLEA ON goo ANGRY CAT ever Lydia Ratli/f U. of North Carolina YOU ____________ ciga END VIEW OF DICTIONARY Donald flievins V.P.'. DOUGHNUT CNH FOR DIETERS Ilarry Ireland U. of Oklahoma WUCKIES TI OA. T.Co. PRODU4 ITY . . Alpha chapter of Sigma being the outstanding fraternity in president, is shown receivinI the past historian, while Dale Hawkin , is watching. (Staff photo by i Trophy r Carolina State, Wake Forest, - Lenoir-Rhyne, High Point College, Duke, and Carolina. Representatives f r o m Alpha chaptor are Ned Prettyman, Dale e Hawkinson, Fred Wigfield, Bruce Willey, Mike Windus, Mims Riley, 3 Chuck Conley, and Phil Koetsch. During the convention, discus sion was held concerning ree ord books, social events of the past year, rushing, financial prohlems, and recognition of outstanding men in the fraternities. High Point College won the award for the most improved chap ter in the district. An informal party was given for the delegates Saturday night after the all-day event. Clemson Elections Newt Stall, Jr., a Greenville junior, was elected president of the stulent body at Clemson Col lege. Preston W. Stokes, a Charleston junior was elected vice president. Those elected to the eight-mem her senior council, the judiciary branch of student government, were: John B. Duffie. Sumter; William DuBose, Darlington; James W. Brunson, Rock Hill; Paul Blanchard, Johns Island; Jimmy R i c h a r d, Lancaster; Thomas C. Berry, Charlotte, N. C. James F-. Brittain, Horse Shoe, I N. C.; and C. M. Butler, Harts ville. :E THESE LUCKYI fHIS? n see below. (S WHO KNOW THE SCORE alw uies. Witness the Droodle abos rn by Lucky-smoking spectators ::h. They're netting themselves ple lent, because Luckies taste bettel cy Strike means fine tobacco--li -tasting tobacco that's TOASTE better. Okay, the ball's in your C( self a Lucky-you'll say it's the b ette you ever smoked! DROODLES, Copyright 1953 b fLUCKY' EISTMAS STOCKING FOR MERMAID William Gould Ct G A U. of Colorado STE BETTER Delta Zeta Pr Annual Aqua The first annual Delta Zetf next Thursday at the Univers p.m. The thirteen fraternities , Two trophies will be presern Lhe most original costume repi ne for the winning fraternity in the aqua contest. These trophies t will be on display in the Russell louse next week. The racing events which will be I held are the backward swimming race, the clothes race, the lighted -andle relay, the surprise race, I the three-legged race, and the ,hoes in shallow water race. The judging of King Neptune will be, Social Briefs Frats Hold 1 Sigma Nu Newly elected officers for Sigma Nu fraternity for the coming year are Bob Pitts of Greenville, commander; Jack Floyd of Columbia, lieutenant commander; Sinclair Lewis of Charleston, treasurer; and Bob Macklen of Myrtle Beach, recorder. Also, Jimmy Baxter of Colum bia, pledgemaster; George Griffin of Gaffney, reporter; Preston Whaley of Columbia, chaplain; Don Richardson of Georgetown, 1 sentinel; David Montieth of Co lumbia, social chairman; and Phil Moody of Aiken, alumni contact officer. Kappa Sigma Bob Cross was elected grand master for the Kappa Sigma fra ternity last Monday night. He will preside for the fall semester. Other officers are Ray Willis, grand p rocurator; Carlton Pulnot, Joanne Stalvey, a junior from Georgetown, S. C., was unani mously elected president of the Student Government for the '56-57 session at Limestone in the recent elections. Ann Goff, a junior from Bates hurg, was chosen vice-president. Other officers were: secretary, Marian Bell, a sophomore from 1 Lansdowne, Pennsylvania; treas urer, Jean Evans, freshman from Orangeburg, S. C. DROODLES? :ys smoke e: Smoke at tennis nty of en '.You see, ght, mild, D to taste >urt. Serve est-tasting v Roger Price R E T TE S Cleaner, Fresh aSiaa AsarIca's LA.mamm mUnACTn Page Five esents First Carnival Aqua Carnival will be held ity swimming pool from 4-6 vill take part in the event. ted, one for the person with esenting King Neptune, and he climax of the afternoon. A drop-im will be held on the tussell House patio from 8:30-10 .m. following the carnival. Dean Jackson will serve as judge. he other judges will he an ounced later. James Itatliff, swimming coach, nd his staff will be technical ad isors for the events. lections ,rand scribe; Harry Gregory, ,rand treasurer; and Jim Kellett, -rand master of ceremony. Also, Hal Stuckey and Joe Dunne, guards; John Castanas, so :ial chairman; Bucky Stackhouse, -haplain; Tom Fouser, intramural epresentative; Joe Welsh and Bob ross, I.F.C. representatives; and Marshall Federline, house man iger. Pledge Class Al Cheatwood was chosen presi lent of the pledge class of Kappa igna fraternity. Other officers are Jack Henley, vice-president; Friday Cole, see retary; and Bishop Parish, treas Liuer. Students Attend Law Conference Eight law students attended the southern Law Review Conferenco vhich was held at Duke April _) and 21. They discussed roblems and methods of writing ind publishing the Law Rt'ie juarterly . The delegation from the Univer ity was headed by Paul Foster, i senior and editor-in-chief of . C. Law Review Quarterly. )thers attending were Cary Doyle, aill Ivey, Harvey Sparr, Heyward c Donald, II a r r y Easterling. 'Buddy" Long, .lean Galloway and Professor George S. King. Students! EARN *25! Jut yourself in on the Lucky )roodle gold mine. We pay $25 or all we use-and for a whole aft we don't usel Send your4 3roodlee with descriptive titles. nclude your name, address, col ego and class and the name and iddress of the dealer in your col- g age town from whem you buyg :igareties most often. Addess I Lucky Droodle, Box 67A, S M4ount Vernon, N. Y. e, Smoother!