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ZTA, PiKA Win St r - Cln oEn ............... |-'riday, Mar. 7. Delt shipIaSchool, Assembltynelnapme Russelle I'IIouttse.isinan 2:00 p.m.-Chris'.tian isScienTce, Room 101,la Ifiussell e winorse. Saffturday, Mar. liird th 6:00 p.m. --0 ASCICSIagq.eA, Ase by/om 4' iusseltl t 1IiIIeouse.isll Monday,t Mar. 10E') vry ue 8:30 p.m. -f (;Srudent aUnionc, Tue WS, Mar.nap mittee's Fashion Show,' Astosgomt 7:00 p.m. li-e Brid notToulrth ment, Room 20'tiI,ng 31sselit('s'ousO. ll:00.p.m.-l inigiorsaWorkerr 20(lit Russell Hohesea 2:00 p.m., (c:30 p.m., anda9:0 ti. I S .... ..... . Dl It Deta PIrorides t.ohe Nainbowoudance in t topper :Xie. nre The se i a in a Of J cut iit Greece lixt gis Zto Tand 1)Apte firt ar winncer tf X" A01.1 bw fir-.1 jolacte wione the %onwnell's "r111n1 night, ill a take Off 4l A14-11 o ,- N l I. eThire, the Rul o. dappa Alpha fraternity shows a lypical -cene from thie old SAuth1-- 100 year-S ago. And mwe heard that llillyer Rudisill, Ci I i t id plac) , very sne mitt"'s 'as ionSho, A s charact e on1campusn. (hre'sa conr(el y o5 (a mre and tifishck ~Vednsday,Mar. 2 litsa realI twlgasurie as gopto 11 0( pm.RelgiusWoker, a's'dNe sthei fomal popuar Cluh Rom, Russll houa.en id ght hin, andI hrcoan 206, uswelhhaue.adraomerhund an 8:00p.m. -Yong Drnc ma: * ig sit ie tseo thner goo Assemly Rom, Rusell ouse. en1. oIf4'('10nthesit jaua lit (' srne I. t proml4I'tnC'i to bein Thurday,Mar.13 ceaThoer who silk shopirtg bfor 3:0 p.., :30p.m, ad 00 appyuxediwuld is fomart to look p,m.Studnt UionMovi, "Te ntothe lightweght Anthe glue Robe" Asembl Roo,Rusl fabricli bbleonforabve.o t he . Houndance flbtl . YoXuL'lloo appearne ru.e he h an ly int Niglht Pi Beta Phi, Phi ip Sig Take Second By Staff Writer Well, another Greek Week has come and gonel How was it? There seem to be many answers to that question! Greek Week officially opened Tuesday night a week ago when Pi Kappa Alpha won first' place in men's stunt night. Phi Kappa Sigma came in second, with Chi Psi coming in third. Zeta Tau Alpha won first place in women's stunt' night with "Bewitched, Bewedded, and Beheaded," a take off on Henry VIII. Pi Beta Phi came in see ond with "The Taming of the Shrew." And Sigma Delta Tau and Delta Zeta collaborated to produce a third place winner, "Toyland Escapade." Friday night the participants in Greek Week (hned to the music of The Gladiola's. It is rumored that many could not (lance and those who were able didn't have-room. Saturday afternoon the Dorsey Orchestra, under the direction of Warren Covington, got off to a late start, but when they were once started entertained the audience with an hour and a half of very good music. Saturday night the tables were removed from the Ballroom of the Hotel Wade Hampton, but the crowded situation still pre vailed. The highlight of the (lance was the presentation of the IFC Man-of-the-Year Award to Acting President Robert L. Sumwalt. Fashion Show Is Tuesday Tuesday will bring another "first" to the Carolina campus. The Committee on Campus Wear, in connection with Tapp's De partment Store, is sponsoring a fashion show for Carolina co-eds. This show is especially designed to meet the tastes and needs of the Carolina Belle, while featur ing the latest fashions from New York. Two "dream" dresses -Will also be showvn. The showv is to he heldl in the IRussell House Assembly Room~ at 7:30 p.m.; adlmission is free. Carolina Co-eds are to model. with a softness and lustre all its own. Patternwvise, stripes range in widths from candy to hairline. Notable among these is the IRipple Stripe series. Naturally the more dIressier of the group ar'e the stripe(s on a wvhite ground, though they do come with colored bacikgroundls. But, if you're going to be dressy, you might as well be good andl dressy. Save coIloredl shirts for the old1 grey flannel suit. Old Numihers Speaking of coloredl shirts, wha t can he doneW with those old numblers from a couple of years ago? We have a yellow one, a pink one and even an olive one, andl they all look like Inst year! Who says men's styles dlon't ebaunge ? ~~The PRRIIu-nasr s'n "The. Msc i. FeaM re,-.4GO As the Easter seasqu appi educational television producti Carolina Extension Di'isior Brahms' "Great Requiem," v Mitchell, Extension Division Spring Day Dance Plans Announced Plans f6r Student Union Com mittee's Spring Day DFance have been finalized, according to JiM Pendarvis, chairman of the dance committge. Woody Woodward and his thirteen-piece band have been engaged for the dance which will be held in the Russell House cafeteria on Friday, March 21 from 9 p.m. until 1 a.m. Late permission has been granted to Carolina co-eds by Dean Clotworthy and the (lance is open to any member of the Carolina student body and his date. Jim Pendarvis, Carol Wat son, and Mac Davis have been appointed by Student Union to be in charge of the dance. The committee hopes to be able to schedule a number of special events for March 21 in order to observe a special Spring Day which will be climaxed by the (lance. Student union hopes that the Spring Day festivities will become an annual event at Carolina. Dance. Lessons Offered Nearly 50 students registered for the free instructions in Latin American dances at, the organizational meeting Monday night, sponsored under the aus pices of the Student Union Committee. Many more students expressed an interest in the project, and while unable to attend the first session, will be able to register by attending sessions scheduled in the basement of Russell House (formerly the Couples Room). Students who learn the dances are requested to contact the In formation Desk for a schedule of classes. In sponsoring the Latin Amer ican dance program, Student Union hopes to create a greater undlerstanding of Latin American culture, and to provide students wvithi an opportunity to learn more of tradlitions of that color fuil civilization. In Organizing the program, it was decidedl to ask each student to contribute a dollar towardi the purchase of records to be used in the instructions. GLAMOUR FOR COEDS PERSONALITY OF MEN Portraits By Woodlawn Studio Fine Photography 1134 Bull AL 2.0062 Opposile WIS-TV Tower ref resh ment )MPAN, COLMBIwA,s a. C.a at Requiem oaches, "The Music Master," on of the University of SQuth on WIS-TV, will feature ccording to Dr. Nicholas P. director. The educational program is conducted by Professor. Edwin F. Jones of thb University Music faculty from 9 to 9:80 each Tues day and Thursday morning. This is the second. series of "The Music Master" to be presented by the Extension Division and WIS.TV. The first series was presented last summer with much succeis In the central South Carolina area. Outlines of tihe "Great Re quiem will be sent to viewers who are registered for "The Music Master." The outlines will include the musical score ?f the Brahms work and also the Biblical words of the great mass requiem to f9llow along with the music. "Great Requiem" is one of the less -familiar of the requiems. At the conclusion of the course, which runs 13 weeks, all persons enrolled will receive cer tificates of accomplishment from the Extension Division. "The Music Master" was the first regularly scheduled educational television program in South Carolina. To register for "The Music Master," interested persons will send two dollars with name and address to "The Music Master," Extension Division, University of South Carolina, Columbia. SAE Frat Activates Fifteen Sigma Alpha Epsilon, social fraternity, recently activated 15 new members into the fraternity. Activated were Whit Scoggin, Mike Adair, Jack Taylor, Perry Hartley, Tommy Butts, and Allen Jenkins. Also, Will Nelson, Will Kelley, Skipper Young, John Everett, Larry Barringer, Billy Mc Donald, Thomas Adams, Nathan Jolly, O'Neal Sanders, and Rob ert McElveen. Bell Syst4 of J Degree or Major ENGINEERING Chemical Civil O Electrical OW~ Industrial OW Mechanical O Agricultural and Other Fields O___ PHYSICAL SCIENCES MathematIcs - Physics0 Arts ? Soclal Sciences O Business AdminIstration 0 The chart above shows System; and where yoL Representati Tech No Please se OPERATING TEL Southern Bell Long Lines Dh Engineering, cations facilitic WESTERN ELEC1 Manu factu ring bution of equij defense p)roject: BELL TELEPHONI Re(search) and < microwaves, mI national defens SANDIA CORPO mnathematics' in BELL and By DIANE WOODSIDE The SAE's are in the middle of their Founder's Day celebration; the dance last night and the banquet scheduled for tonight. Some of those who are attending the festivities are Ronnie Banks and Patsy Iriek, Nicky Moore and Elsie Hay, Jimmy Drennan and Charlotte Clayton, Skipper Young and Mary Ellen Hendricks, Charlie Cate and Audrey Addy, Frank Beattie and Peggy Liseman, Whit Scoggin and Sandy Ussety, and Dave Standford and Jean Race. Greek Week Greek Week surely demonstrated that space capacity can be over-capacitated. It was a shame that the wonderful music went to waste for lack of dancing room. The removal of the informal Friday night dance tables didn't do too -nuch to alleviate the space problem for the Saturday night formal. The crowd was there, that's for sure . . . Anne Hollo. well and Jerry Duncan, Mickey Caughman and Hal Ander son, Helen Anderson and Rivers'JVaun,.Skilpy Canady and Marty Miller, Parma Mathis and Bob Lenn, Linda Ropp and Dave Leopard, Betty McInnis and Rick Poffenbenger, Lucy Holman and Bobby Bunch, Libby Bagnal and Alex Hawkins, Jo Ann Hemphill and Jim Gibson and Mary Jo Griffith and Bill Smith. Best Wishes Best wishes to Bob Witmire. (SPE) who is pinned to / Ellison Anne Carriher (Furman Upiversity); also, Bert Thomas (Pi Kap) and Charlotte Tolbert. A party of last Saturday night saw Ninette Potozky, Claire Perdue, Kay Kaplan, RZeni Kessler, Ann Scheely, Stan Kotzen, Jack Winston, Ted Cohen, Jim Selway, and Bob Price gathered foi activities ranging. from Segonia to Pizza. NOTICE Girls' Spring Rush will *officially be held next week, March 9-14, according to Jean Huffman, president of Pan Hellenic Council. Tentative plans call for routine teas to be held in all sorority rooms on Sunday. 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