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UAUGHM 0.3 44 V" Three U. S. Guides stand next to in the U. S. Pavilion at the Bru South Auburn Place, Kennewick, and Patricia Caughman of 1015 uniforms made of Acrilan and d4 University where she received a I with an AB degree in political se lishing house. Patricia is a stud to study piano abroad after finial Timmons (Continued fi a night club in a cave. To reach the "CaVe" one must proceed down a dark street, enter an even darker doorway, and descend a spirat staircase to the bottom. Everyone sits at low tables on even lower stools, about 12 inches off the floor, and bangs on the floor with the table legs in time to the music. The boys spoke both German and English, which was a big help. When they first reached Cave 54, it was nearly deserted, but when they left it was so packed that they literally had to force their way out. The jazz in Germany is very similar to ours. In Holland there are flower warehouses, stacked with practically every flower .imagin able. The flowers are actually auctioned off as is our tobacco. Libby enjoyed the Dutch cheese so much that she brought back 12 pounds. CAMPBELL': PHARI Cornell DRUGS - SCH NOTIONS -- SO Four fild goals in one gar by a man who'd never kick .one before! Bobby Conra himself said, "I never kicks a field goal in high school tried." But the bmazing Tex A&M back broke two All St records by booting four thre pointers, including one for4 yards, as the 1958 coliej Sstars upset the Detroit Lion 35 to 19. Conrad Is now Chicago Cardinal. * 0t ss La...an & Mias Tosaces Qo. AN IS WORLD'S FAII . .. ..... NX .A T . 4. a, ...... a model of the nuclear-powered ship, 5sels World's Fair. The three are (le Washington; Sydney S. Rouse of Riv Rotary Drive, High Point, N. C. The mated by the Chemstrand Corporatio' %A degree in political science. Sydney lence anal economics and has done ed ent at the University of South Carolin aing college. rom page 4) At the World Fair in Brussels, the Chech exhibit, displaying hand blown glass and 3-d motion pic tures of the fine arts, was the most outstanding as far as Libby was concerned. One note a-bout Italy that I omitted. The.Italian Pizza is very spicy and most of it fishy, all this means that American pizza tops them all. On the way back to America they were in the tail of the hur ricane Daisy. The customs offi cial stared, wide eyed at Libby's collection of silyer and asked if she planned to open an antique shop. The reply was simply, no; I'm getting married. Libby reached home at 4:00 a.m. and at 8 was back at school and headed for Y-Camp. Ed. Note: We understand that a trip to Africa is due in the near future, right Libby? S CORNELL RACY Arms )OL SUPPLIES DA FOUNTAIN IT COULDN'T BE I ad orDOI arChanj 4 of mot GUIDE A.4. the N. S. Savannah, on exhibit t to right) Ann E. Hurd, 2921 erview Road, Reedsburg, Wise., r are wearing the official guide Ann is a graduate of Seattle is a graduate of Ripon College Itorial work for a Chicago pub a, majoring in music and plans JOAO and By Emily McCutchen To Nancy Sargent, Pi Ph ,hi; to Nancy Gunner and !ongratulations upon their i This summer was the 'Tootie" Williams, KA, ani were among those engaged. Duk4 The Chi Psi's and their d i small buffet supper befoi ilumni from Amherst Colle Ina and USC were present, Princeton, Boston College, H Among thle Sigma Chi's., .eam on were Mary Ellen xreer and Bill Handel, "Too rudy Wolfe and Johnny Hag )er, and Lt. and Mrs. Jerry lums here for the game. Dr Tri Delta entertained in vith a drop in. Among thi kugusta Mason, Libby Timm fulia Wilcox and Thorne Sa Sounds of laughter could it their drop in. Ranny Rani lobert Bell, Sara Krebs, Carc vere entertained by June lM kdams and many others. )OE -BUT TODP lylies J'T SETLE FOR p. to LM and get 'em both. han in any other cigarette. lern smoking enjoyment-E WOMEN'S FASHIONI Summer '] Cotton Is By HARRIET CL Special Typical back-to-school weather bings daily surprises-a sudden drizzle, a chilling breeze, or a warm ray of sunshine. The smart dresser meets them all with a smile of assurance; she knows the surprise will be pleasant if her wardrobe includes transition al cottons. From ball game to Saturday date, today's co-ed is crisp, and comfortable in easy to-wear, easy-to-care for cotton. Cotton, once identified with spring and summer clothes, has -- taken on new life and now lasts the winter throogh. This new durability is achieved through heavier yarns, rugged surfaces, tweed weaves and dark tones. The beauty of these fabrics is often coupled with such characteristics as: hand or machine washability, crease resistance, permanent fin ish and drip drying, these qual ities being achieved through the combining of other fabrics, usual i and "Cookie" Pericola, Sigma Harry Mooney we extend our -ecent marriages. scene for many engagements. I Betsy McCutchen, Tri Delt Game ates gathered at the Lodge for e the game. Several Chi Psi ge, University of North Caro as well as other guests from arvard and Iowa State. seen at the game, oheering our Long and Charlie Way, Kelly ts" Tennison and Mike Quinn, ens, Lt. and Mrs. Roger Knap Bauknight were some of the p Ins their new room Sunday night )se enjoying themselves were ons, Betsy Mills, Peggy Finlay, tterlee. be heard from the ZTA room Jall, Tim Mayo, Jerri Williams, lyn Halloran, and Vicki Rumph eCauley, Anna Boswell, Gracie Yli L&M GIVES YOU' s. tars x>e tas ONE WITHOUT THE Such an improved filter and mor yes, today's LM combines these is tars and more taste-in one g *t wa Lennel lift-. a [o Winter King AIRE SINKLER Writer ly the synthetics nylon, orlon, dacron, etc, with cotton. Another Interesting combina tion is that of cotton with other fabrics to achieve a lighter, tougher finish. One particularly good example of this is the ad dition of cotton to wool or orlon for jerseys and knitted goods, the later being most often seen in sportswear. With such a wide choice of cottons and cotton blends, it is actually possible to have a com plete, year-round wardrobe which is easy to care for and attractive enough to please any clothes con scious co-ed. Little wonder that many fall fashions will last right through the winter - the mild days, anyway! By the way, did you know that each year, Mc Call's creates a year-round ward robe for the Maid of Cotton? This wardrobe includes every thing from bathing suits to win ter coats, all of which are made of cotton. Another sidelight: there is a good chance that the cotton or cotton blend fashions which you purchase have been grown, pro cessed, and woven in South Caro lina, this state leading all others by far in the production of cot ton goods. So, take a tip from the ex perts; when the cool winds blow, don't forget that you will look better, be more comfortable, and spend less time caring for COT TON. Newcomers Club Holds Open House For New Faculty An Open-House, to welcome new women faculty members and new faculty member's wives, will be held in the Faculty Lounge of Russell House on Saturlay. from 3:30 to 5:30 by the New comers Club. Husbands and es corts are cordially invited to join in the conversation, refreshments and dancing. Officers of the Newcomers Club are: Jean Mosely, President; Sue Butchvarov, Vice-President; Ginny Sharkey, Treasurer; Berta Fisher, Secretary. Newcomers wanting further information may contact one of these officers. OT HE R! e taste! Better tWQ 680entials reat cigarette. aa... X: X TODAY AND TOMORROW ... Cotton adapts to new styles and shapes and to cooler weather. Here It Is shown above in a checked blouson chemise worn with matching hat, and below as a new blend-cotton cashmere In'the chemise dress and matching trap eze jacket . (Photo exclusive by Mr. Mort.) 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