University of South Carolina Libraries
Rose Bal ANN ALTMAN for Steve Irick MARCIA WARD ... for Tommy Legare Sigma Chapter of Pi Kappa Phi social fraternity will begin its~ Rose Ball festivities with a closed banquet celebrating Foun der's Day at the Wade Hampton Hotel from 7:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Saturday. The Rose Ball will begin at 9 p.m. and continue until 12 p.m. in the ballroom of the Wade Hampton Hotel. Music will be Pi Beta Phi, ZTA, Maxcy Activate Ann Vickery, Betty Jean Allen, and Linda Craven were activated by Zeta Tau Alpha social soror ity in a ceremony on Monday night. A banquet is being planned in honor of the new actives. Pt Phi Kay Howell, Claire Hutto, Myrna Hutto, Pat Turner, and Dot Warner were recently acti vated by Pi Beta Phi social soror ity. Kay Howell received the "best pledge" award and Dot Warner received the "scholarship pin' for the pledge class. After the activation ceremony, the Pi Phis honored the new ac tives with dinner at Henry's Res taurant. Maxey Maxcy Brotherhood, an organ ization for independent men or campus, recently activated 16 new members during a banquet in the Russell House Faculty Room. New members are Rembert Clark, George Coggins, Johnny Durant, Ralph Evans, Gray Hun ter, Bill Jackson, Douglas Law. ing, and Glenn Mahaffey. Also, Bruce Marlen, Brad Mc Cutcheun, Bob McElveen, Harold Price, Robert Sikes, Don Tesinar and Dabney Tucker. R.E. Week Ends Columbia College Religious Emphasis Week was climiaxet Wednesday with a communior service. Reverend James Arm strong was the main speakel during the week. --Postscript, Columbia Coilleg< IValuable Coupon ICut Out, Bring To i WILSON'S 'RECORD MART I1212 Hampton St. I20% OFF ON L. P. RECORDS 10% OFF ON HI-FI I Players, Radios, Etc. S Newe Store Inuroductory 01O/er Hapr.. New. 50, 195 I PHONE AL.6-9568 L------............. LAY I Weeken IL0 PATSY QUICK . . for C. E. Steele JANE PROCTOR for Benny Dusenbury furnished by the "Gladiolas. Following the dance Pi Kapp and their dates will be enter tained at a breakfast. Invitations for the Ball hav been extended to all fraternitie and sororities on campus, all P Kapp Chapters in North ani South Carolina and to the alumn of Sigma Chapter. Pi Kappa Phi was founded a The College of Charleston i " Impala Sport Coupe-new ht Biscayne 4-Door Sedan-net beauty with Body by Fisher '58 CH Bgand new in power. Brilliantly I before haa there I way to be thrifty I To see what's new t] on Chevrolet! I There's airy new I over Chevrolet. It's r1 lower, wider. There' I ancc to go with the I I Turbo-Thrust V8* c onypmhtecml I Is Here DONNA AYCOCK for Jerry Ellis FRENCHIE TAYLOR . . . for Edward Mattison 1904. It is the only Nations s Fraternity founded in Sout - Carolina. Sigma of Pi Kappa P1 was founded on the Universit a campus in 1910. 3 Officers i Officers of Pi Kappa Phi ar I Steve Irick, archon; C. E. Steeli i treasurer; Jerry Ellis, secretary Tommy Legare, historian; Benn t Dusenbury, warden; and Edwar i Mattison, chaplain. xury In the Bel Air Series EVRO LET... IIE ANY Ce miyle. Boldly new in looks ( new Ia ride. Never Thei een auch a beautilful pensiot a the '58 Chevroletl cost of Thei lis year, feast your eyes one an among style. That's written all is a ne ine inches longer! Much a new:i brilliant new perform-- new su cauty. The big 250-h.p. Sport ngine is so new it even Chevrc Holiday Dance Is Planned Student Unift Committee's an nual campus-wide Christmas Dance has been--announced for December 18 In the Russell House cafeteria with music provided by Tony Torre and his 18-piece band. The dance is one of Student Union's yearly projects and is open free of charge to all Caro lina students. Refreshments are being furnished by the Slater System. Jim Pendarvis and La Vaun Fox are in charge of dec orations for the dance. Couples' Room Student Union Committee also reported that -the Couples' Room is now open in the afternoon for students to study and relax. The room is open at nights for couples only. Daily Schedule A Student Union sub-commit tee is planning a daily schedule of meetings of campus organiza tions to be posted on the Russell House bulletin board, LaVaun Fox, co-chairman, said. All campus organization heads are asked to turn in the names and times of organizational meet ings to Russell House Informa tion Desk, he said. Calendar Friday, 12:00 noon-Christian Scienc 1:00 p.m.-Jr.-Sr. "Y" Lunch( 6:00 p.m.-Dr. Russell's Dinn Saturday h 7:30 p.m.-Campus Crusade, Monday 11:00 a.m.-Blue Key Lunch 1:00 p.m.-Freshman "Y" I e House. 6:00 p.m.-Student Council, r 5:30 p.m.-IFC, room 101, Ri y Wednesdi d 11:00 p.m.-University Relig House. Be1 AIr 2-Door Sedan BIGGEST, I R EVER M1 lifferent. Feels different, too. e are two new rides: Full Coil sus. Sand your optional choice at extri a real air ride, first time in the field c's an even smoother Powerglide, the d only Turboglide, and fuel injecti the superb extra-cost options. There w X-type frame, a bigger windshield root-operated parking brake. And tw< per models-the new Bel Air Impali Coupe and Convertible. See you let dealer. *Optional at extra casm * Se6 YVasr Loalr AUn Columbia Symphony To Play -Eight Carolina students will, perform with the Columbia Sym phony Orchestra in a concert to be held at Dreher High auditor-. lum tonight. The concert, first of the season for the local or chestra, will begin at 8:80 p.m. The Carolipa musicians are regular--members of the Colum bia Symphony and have been playing in the orchestra since the beginning of the Fall semes ter. They are Lavonne Bazemore, trumpet; Bill Brittain, percus sion; Jack Lengnick, flute; Rich ard Lindell,. tympanny; -Harry Orr, clarinet; Steve Patterson, trumpet; Ann Thompson, flute; and Woody Woodruff, oboe. The Symphony will present a program of "pop" music includ ing the "Night on Bald Moun tain" of Moussorgsky, "Perte tuum Mobile" by Strauss, afid Hitmnperdinck's "Evening Prayer and Dream Pantomime" from Hansel and Gretel. Tickets Tickets for the concert may lbe purchased from any members of the orchestra or at the box office tonight. Special student tickets are offered to Carolina students. Of Events Nov. 22 , room 101, Russell House. .on, Assembly Room, Russell House. er, Assembly Room, Russell House. , Nov. 23 room 101, Russell House. Nov. 25 eon, Club Room, Russell House. .uncheon, Assembly Room, Russell oom 204, Russell House. ssell House. y, Nov. 27 ious Workers, Club Room, Russell " tng, low and loaded with life. BOLDEST AtDE I '581 whLed Chevrolet Dealer U SELLS SmRNAum SIGMA CHI . . . social fraternity recently serenaded President and Mrs. Donald S. Russell at their home and presented Mrs. Russell with a bouquet of white roses in a farewell messageo the President and his wife. Marchsing across the horseshoe singing the fraternity marching aong, the Sigma Chi's formed a eross and sang the "Sweethcart of Sigma Chi" to Mrs. Rusell. The group, led by Consul Roger Knapper and Student Body President Bob McNair, concluded with "Auld Lang Syne" and the "Carolina Alma Mater." (Photo by Sturgeon.) " (By the Author of "RalUy Round the Flag, BoysI "snd, "Barefoot Boy woith Cheek.") WHAT TO-"DO TILL THE PSYCHIATRIST COMES Once u'pon n time at the University of Virginia there was' a coed named, oddly enough, Virginia University who was handsome and kindly and intelligent and ingeniously con structed and majoring in psychology. Virginia went steady with a young mian on campus named, oddly enough, .Oddly Enough who was supple and fair and lithe and ani mated and majoring in phys ed. Virginia and Oddly enjoyed a romance that was as idyllic as a summer day, as placid as a millpond. Never did they fight-never, never, never!-because Virginia, who was majoring in psychology, did not believe in fight-m ing. "Fighting," she often said, "settles nothing. The soi entific way is to look calmly for the cause of the friction." So whenever she and Oddly were on the Verge of a quarrel, she used to whip out a series of ink blot tests and they would discover the true underlying cause of their dispute and deal with it in an enlightened, dispassionate manr hn h riatrmvd hi oac ok SGathn CHIt ocins ftheres," hecc said. Ad sieside't ads Donaldu main Rupl af terards." pesntd r Ruusellrwith a ou d ofthie rovokia ewello qusare-to. the nighdet addl hied wiery Mard.i aHey," he horsetohe siygin thfaernoki abah'ngs aond your Sigars omied as yad'sn theisn "Seehert fc lsiea pan tof rssel .h group led for osead I'ver senabeter had Stdnt neodl Prsien Bodnessu, wercotled wtohtu" Lang Virni ad th rinale.a Me." eosaid, Sltugemn.)orpsci Odlytrie authn. "hakes Rour cltheos? "she snBarefoot"BethlehemCheek.") Oncegoi time, at thel iersthe ofback." thre a"oeI naed o"sOddly.h Virgia yuvrsok who your caloe andy andtelenains and reiosy on-h "Now,te hod maongi usy"chology Virginia en yerack wing, ae young maoung campusis n ame . oddly eough Odl Eoge who your suppd hanfand whentyo tand aout atebdy and maring ord phy st iged.hi. B"i"Virginia mdyenoe a romancf thbiations to dthey figt-ndver, hicherh noever edtoOdd ignad whorned onaherin heind pscolog,ed noay.iigt Oddgy "Fihtig" sher on sai"tthes nthingc. The el-v you,fi way aisd.lo amyfrte asftefito. "AwneMarbr shead Odls erhnthe.gea qArlndeue talo, whipdu erisofikblttst-n theywoeldkiscoern ated ue nrlyin caue aother hipt and eal marid it isn angtnd, speaiat evaer. e,teirtn eoe,t e mance wou bord heyoul soopiet. e oedes Viiiawmoehpll eough btr hne alou beleve hateoplte iarltte oht teou igh no "you ha loo...kstn like a a'sns. adyorerslok.k