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By ANNE VALIXY . We heard that Sigma Delta Tau held a first anniversary party recently at Laurel Hill. Happy Anniversary I Among those attending were Lee Barnett and Allan Meltzer, Laurel Ufln and Marvin Rovhenberg, Sally Marcus and Murray ii, and Barbara B6gen and-Nate Cohen. Also, Yvonne $lWinger and Barney Goodman, Phyllis Love and Art Silber, Sandy Ashkenazie and Lenny Blanl, Joyce Klein and BiM Isaacs, and Judy Zimmerman and Gene Lowden. Pinned Congratulations to all of the pinned-Robert Wall (Phi Kappa Sigma) and Neil Skipper, Bob (the D.A.) Lenn (PiKA) and Parma (Pudgy) Matthis (ADPi), and Kenny Rose (PiKA) and Bobbie Bagnal. Also, to the engaged Roger Groves (Phi Kappa Sigma) and Linda Nevius (Chi 0), George Bennett (Phi Kappa Sigma and Linda Clarke, and Anne Jennings (ADPi) and George Lewis (Pelham, N. Y.). Coker Dance Attending a dance at' Coker this past weekend and dancing to the music of Ray Anthony were several Pi Kappa Phi's. Among the group were Doc Patrick, Ed Hutch inson,'Ed Mattison, "Blackjack" Rogers, Don Bryant, Don Wilson, and Benny Dusenbury. Valentine Parties seemed to be in the air this past week and Phi Kappa Sigma was no exception. Seen at their party were Jimmie Polk and Betsy Radue, Nick Abrams and Martha Ann Delon, Tommy Taylor and Cecilia Hill, and Howard Weeks and Serena Jones. The "Highlites" pro vided music for the occasion. Pi Kappa Phi had a Rush Party at Pine Island last Sat urday night. Some of those attending were Bill and Ann Collins, Mackie McDonald and Ann Howard, Jimmy Long and Jane Sexton, Bert Thomas and Pat Hayes, Jerry Ellis and Donna Aycock, and Jack Rogers and Ann Rose. Also, Palmer and Pat Willcox, Raddy and Sylvia Gray, Pat Cave and Dottie Stalvey, Fred Sojourner and Joy Dickens, and Benny Dusenbury and Nancy Carroll. ]Kappa Alpha Party KA pledges, in the Kappa Alpha tradition, entertained the active brothers at a party before going active them selves. For the site of the event the pledges chose Gib son's Pond, and for music they had Sammy Cook and the Keynotes. Tommy Cook and Ellen Taylor, Peter Read and Fran Evans, Jim Frieze and Frances Jones, Jeff Goodwin and Susan Palmer, and Brad Hildebrand and Bev DuBose. Word is that some of the boys took advantage of the lake for a swim ... and this on the first day of February. JOB FACTS FROM DL YOUR INTERESTS, SPECIAL WHEN DU PONT MAKES YOI ROOM TO GROW ||' IThere', plenty of room to groa eea as DuPont. One reason is that Mnnai I e very Siwersity o/ our products Iand processes require. specialists and mining enge I a alasost evry ara of ecience atmi enry inm and eagineering. Another reason chemistry, physics, u that DuPont consinun to e. andi many other je I pand i many new direction. For esemple, in 1957 sales bright a utur ?oi I reSahei !& biMWon. Four new fore in our long hi plaswere being built. New re- a place for the goo search pro}jecie were lanhd this picture. If yc new prodUCb n.arketed' more specific inf ore a1957, too, new technical portunities at Du P asen joined DuPo in chemical, you to sign up |A I ivil, eanlnt usetallurgical, interview with yo I deefrieal, industrial, petroleum director. DO PONT SUMER JOB pr.actcn Tenganer this way they gain v GIVES YOU A CHANCE **supemn colleges took advar TO ER AN LE R -DPont py LAKN ANDrLEARNn expenses school to place of De Pat odess eelegs juniors and dents are not oblij rallBed sephomores in technical with the Company Idsts opportunity to earn college For complete del nmess maousy this snmmer while gram, check with y they larm amose about the kind of ment director. WekthtwI be open to them when they pa...t. SEND FOR INFORI The. Comay has '75 plants and 98 *okeso "osaUth labaatores annhi aeoes26 sata chanical, civil, metal - ea d that often gives the student electrIcal, instrumez a ehace to work in or near his own trial englne.r*;atom 'S~etEsf the coosty. Some of these a105 buess"p adml hoations have opmningp for suammer interesta you in tetter ~h7IM b lU, Nemours Building,1 INTERVIEW DATE - Palmetto Trials To Be Soon The seventh annual running of the P#lmetto Trails will be held at the State Fair GroUnds on -Saturday, Mar. 15. These horse trials are co-sponsored by the Columbia Training Stables and the Columbia Junior League for the benefit of the Columbia Junior League Speech and Hear ing Clinic. Eagerly awaited by racing fans and horse lovers through out the state, the Palmetto Trials provide an opportunity to South Carolinians to watch some of the nation's best thorough breds in action. At the Pal metto Trials these two and three year-olds experience for the first time all of the noise, crowds and other actual competitive condi tiona of a race. Post Time Post time is 2 p.m., and the well-known Bryan Field will once again donate his services as master of ceremonies of this charity event. Top racing offi cials will judge the five horse races plus the mule race, a com ical feature of the afternoon. Barbecue plates, sandwiches, and other refreshments will be sold throughout the stands dur ing the afternoon. Barbecue will be served beginning at noon for the benefit of early arrivals. Reservations for boxes, in field and outfield parking spaces can only be made by mail. Res ervations should be addressed to the Columbia Junior League, 1014 Laurens Street, Columbia. A parking space (includes driver and three passengers) costs $16 for the first .row, $13 for the second row, and $10 for the third row. Boxes with space for eight persons cost $25 each. General admission tickets are $2, and $1 for children under 16, students and military enlisted personnel in uniform. I PONT f ABILITIES ARE Il JR FIRST JOB AS P--r- erson~a iRelates 86675g; MPromotik tfUfeng;in Whe. do yo I courses have I your special a to match thee points to0as jobs to deter, ;y as ever be. I signmenCft witi story. There's I Once the a d. graduate in Company he1 u would like Iedge to apm flat ion on op- I learn by Join ont, we invite yorspri >raD ot on varlous phi ir placement i Your perform I ated periodica where you sta ide by side with As you mig and scientists. In sonalized. tral sluable experience to its promot iroom theory. advancement I tudents from 113 Company, so tage of this pro- indicated that s round-trip trans- motion, and from home or which your I employment. Stu- you, you are gated to continue Mhog I after graduation. Atog ason this pro- Is decentralize our college place- nments intosmu so that the nel lAINBOLT be reognized ATIO BOOLET organization Du Pont are yourn staygot jects include: me- ay rot lurgical, chemical, tunities for til tation and lnda.. le energy, technical mistration, research Dui Pont, ovee me the subject that to Du Pout, 2494.E spent $1 0n 1n libugten 98, Del. production fa FE BRUARY 26s X. ;A. *...* .... IRENE WOODWARD for Edward M. Clarkson MRS. DONALD FOSTER . . . for Donald Foster Arnold Air The William Farrow Squadron of the Arnold Air Society will hold its Annual Military Ball to night from 9 p.m. til 1 a.m. in the ballroom of the Wade Hamp ton Hotel. Music for the evening is to be furnished by Les and Larry El gart and their orchestra, featur ing Don Forbes, vocalist. During intermission the spon sors for the groups and the va rious squadrons will be intro VIPORTANT SIGNMENT lized Training to Policy of in from Within ur interests lie? What you taken? What are hbilitles? Du Pont tries factors with available nine your bat job as in the Company. msegnment Is made, the syou apply your knowi >bem right away. You g-in consultation with or and others working mees of the same project. mcson the jobis evalh. fly, so you always know ad In the eyes of your at gums, DN Pont's psi ming Is closely, related lon policy. Almost aM s made from within the If your supervision has you are ready for pro in opening occurs for raining has prepared sure to be considered. Na Pont employs aheet management authority through many depart IIgroup-meat emough r man's capabilities emn guickly. This type et plus the Company's produces many oppor e new mum. 4 * * the past 25 years, has search for every P8 em 27 MRS. WALTER WESSINGER . for Walter Y. Wessinger LORETTA ROMANSTINE ... for Heyward H1. Hoover Society H014 duced and presented with hon orary commissions. The sponsors and their escorts include: Hon orary Cadet Lt. Colonel Irene Woodard for the Group, escorted by Cadet Lt. Colonel Edward M. Clarkson; Honorary Cadet Lt. Colonel Mrs. Walter Wessinger for Squadron I, escorted by Cadet Major Walter Wessinger; and Honorary Cadet Lt. Colonel Nel lie Don Hamilton for Squadron II, escorted by Cadet Major Leon FC Hofl The presentation of the IP1L* Man-of-The-Year Award to a member of the Carolina faculty will be a highlight of next week's Greek Week. The award is being presented for the first time this year, IFC President Jim Foster announced. The new award is sponsored by the fraternities of Carolina. It is to be given to a mernber of the faculty or administration who has contributed to fraternity life at Carolina. Qualifications for the award SU PER -V Yardley Shaving Foam keeps tt the shave. Gives a professional YARDLnEY OP Ve -met sr Arne.e ae ate I. I N NELLIE DON HAMILTON . . for Leon B. Norton PARMA MATTHIS . for Robert C. Lenn is Annual I B. Norton. Also, Honorary Cadet Lt. Col onel Marion H. Galloway, for Squadron III, escorted by Cadet Major Conway Q. Snipes; Hon orary Cadet Lt. Colonel Mrs. Donald Foster for Squadron IV, escorted by Cadet Major Donald Foster; and Honorary Cadet Lt. Colonel Loretta Romanstine for the AFROTC Band, escorted by Cadet Major Heyward H. Hoover. Also, Honorary Cadet Lt. Col Ors Man re.quire. that the recipient be a, member of the CarciLa faculty or administration, a member in good standing of a fraternity represented in the National Inter-Fraternity Council, and must not have received the award in any previous year. The citation of the Man-of The-Year Award states that the man meeting all of the qualifi cations, who has in the course of the previous year done the most by his actions, speech or good will to advance the ideals lETTING e beard saturated throughout shave In one-half the time. $1 LONDON, mNO. 4dene ese asnesm sUAA. mas MARION H. GALLOWAY for Conway G. Snipes ALICE MOODY . . . for James Howey 4ilitary Ball onel Parma Mathis for the Blue Hawks Drill Team, escorted by Cadet Major Robert C. Lenn; and Honorary Cadet Lt. Colonel Alice Moody for the Arnold Air Society, escorted by,Cadet Major James Z. Howey. The Arnold Air Society, the honor society for advanced AFROTC cadets was organized on the University campus in 1955. of- Year of fraternity life, will be named. He must particularly favor inter fraternity self-determination. The Award will be presented by IFC President Foster at the formal Greek Week dance Sat urday, Mar. 1. Women's Rush Is Planned Informal Spring Rush for sororities will be held the week of Mar. 9-14, Shannon Harper, secretary of Pan-Hellenic Coun cil, has said. Women wishing to go out for rush may obtain eligibility cards from th'e office of Dean Clot worthy from 1 :00 p.m.--2:00 p.m. on Feb. 24-28, or they may get them during registration, she A.id. Registration will be held in the Russell House Lobby on Tuesday, Mar. 3. Routine teas will be held in all sorority rooms on Sunday, Mar. 9. Three sororities will hold par ties on Monday, Mar. 10, and three sororities will hold parties on Wednesday, Mar. 12. All sororities will hold parties on Thursday, Mar. 13. Pledging will be on Friday, Mar. 14. Dixon Heads ODK King Dixon was recently elected president of Omicron Delta Kappa, honorary frater nity. Other officers elected were Fred LeClercq, vice-president; Don Harrison, treasurer; Ted Ledeen, faculty secretary-treas-. urer; Dr. Ochs, faculty advisor. U. S. C. Students All The Shrimp You Can Eat Wed. & Friday Nit.s. $1.00 Fir,e Points Restaurant