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JRcQuie Spinwt V-for Victory ... a Game< that's how the results of tht rushing season is on again . (or should I say coffee bre WAA swimming meet . . . ar already?... We'll you can be AT THI How about that 1 point wii citing game, eh? . . . Well th Barbara King and Ronnie Fs Smith, Sue Bauman and Sonn burg and Park Turner, Linda and Tootie Griffin, Ed Pitts, were sandwich dating. SPEAKING This one turned out to be ally-from the looks of all th . .. after Sally Norton's wed the Country Club ... Mary V< Dottie Hardeman and Brant and Bobby Mitchell, Tunky I Funderburke and Jerry Spann Jones and Hal Griffin, Mary I Young and George Griffin, McPherson, Penny and Tony BEEEEING Last week ... at the Wes music of the Pontiacs . . . wer Shaw, Lettie Estridge and W Bill Simpson, Rosie Jeter and ... but we can't remember! MAKING MERIR Partying, you bet! Last Reed's house . .. by the lake: Jimmy Ashley, Gerri Barron and Thomas Adams, Retta G Beatty and Jimmy Thomas, Calmes, Julie Fuller and Billy Rick Harrison. I LOVE Y4 Seems to be a favorite sc couples anyway . . . Sally No Wooten (SAE alum) and Lu Otis Kempson. FOR ME Al The ace of hearts is high these cards are . .. Ben John Alvoid who were pinned recei HAVE YOU The bright glitter in the right hand of Jo Ann Scott m John Dillard (Chi Psi). STANDING I Would describe the scene i nite. .. and these people wi: stetter, Chu Chu Newman, Bobby Fuller,, Laney Ruff, S Arthur LaBruce, Tootie Grif son, Jane Curtis, Patsy P Ussery, Jean Race and Joe Jo ANOTHEli The KD room resounded congregated there also Sunds Supper and hospitality were Grigg, Ginny Crouch, Don ] Goodwin, Hinson Coker, Mi Herring, Jimmy Truesdale, B Julie Marshall, Lana Bell an< GADA Quite a crowd of Carolinu way next weekend to shed g Cowdets at Midwinters . . . Vi Sandy Holland, Wendy Riven Houck, Carolyn Smith, Janie Traveling South by the C] Citadel Valentine Hop are. . Nancy Blatt, Genie Garvin, Nair, Beth Jones, Rose Mary ] Marge Murray, Pam Lucas, The Wofford campi will lovely co-eds . . . Dale Lull a Traveling to North Car< Winter's are . .. Betty Wyma Montgomery. And going still further IN weekend are Julie Marshall a (Girls who will be here t names at the information de ANOTHEJ At the DAV . . . Friday ...Judy Huggins and Jim ( Bob Strickland, Faye Madden and Larry Cothran, Charlott Seckel and Terry Grayson, Holland, Winn Reed Wysong DANCING II' At the Legion Hut . . . T] Rockets . . . Meditrina Socie Aquino, Lanie Baldwin and i Jerry Allen, Sandra Kell ani Bo Mullis, Winky Dymock an< and Dean Gaddy, Ceile B( Frankie Ziegler and Franklirl Burns. ANOTHEl Tweet Tweet v~ He sat upon a r One day a trair And then-gue Shredded 'twee JUST It's a fact-the PIKA's h~ three years) and a fuke b< news-Charlie Brown's back news to the Society Editor, B3 won't have to write no more .ock victory ... as ya'll know USC-Va. tilt came out . . . . Convocations have ended aks in Russell House) . . . e you behind in your studies t these people are too .. .! GAME a over Virginia . . . pretty ex ese people seem to think so: Jir, Gerri Barron and Jimmy r Satterfield, Vivian Branden Hall and Chart Bonham ... and Anne Robinson ... who )F PARTIES in all campus affair-practic e Carolinians who were there [ding . . . in Gaff ney . .. at rnon Clary and Virgil Duffy, on DeLoache, Suzanne Ellis eal and Frankie Lee, Linda , Makie and Bob Shell, Serena Dllen and Charlie Way, Emmy Schyler Campbell and Bruce Pickett. SOCIABLE t Columbia Legion .. to the Cathy Michelson and Russell alter Bull, Jeansy Harper and Larry Weber, and lots more Y AT MURRAY Saturday nite . . . at Clark side . . . Ginger Mulherin and and'Clark Reed, Jo Ann Goff rier and Lee Rouselle, Howie Linda Lieferman and Alan Barron, Chris Thompson and )U TRULY ing these days . . . for these rton (Chi 0 alum) and Frank cy Holman (DDD alum) and iD MY GAL in this game... and holding son (Lambda Chi) and Linda Itly. NOTICED? eyes and on the third finger ,ho's sporting a diamond from ROOM ONLY n the Pi Phi room ... Sunday [1 agree.. . Adolph Grabben Jane Haas, Vasiliki Moskos, tretch Cooner, Robert Neely, fin, Bill Handel, Anne Robin reacher, Ken Woods, Sandy rdan. t DROP-IN with merriment as the crowd ~y nite . . . enjoying the Free ...Ben Risinger, Marliss E-uth, Carolyn Halloran, Jeff ke Callahan, Jo Kirven, Bill o Mullis, Margaret Dickerson, I Don Capell. BOUTS belles are going up Clemson lamour and allure among the eki Smith, Alice Kay Godshall, bark, Jackie Vickery, Eleanor Hayes and Beverly Spears. riarleston Highway . . . to the Nancy Aria!, Martha Gaston, Liz Hackburn, Madeline Mc 3yrne, Dot Warner, Ann Bond, and Pat Tyburski. Ulso be graced by two of our nd Sandy Heisse. >lina for the D)avidson Mid n, Carolyn Halloran and Carol 'orth . . . to Sewanee for the nd Mimi Patat. his weekend may leave their ik at the Russell House). t SOIREE nite . . . PiKA's and dates ~unningham, Patty Cowell and and Jerry Suddeth, Gay Ruth e Rowe and Bill McGill, Ann Donna McConnel and Cliff and Sid Dodd. 4J THE DARK iursday nite . . . music by the ty . . . Dee Marone and Nick Vayne Munn, Patsy Hixon and l Jim Twitty, Jane Boyce and I Bill Hinnant, Sandra Bradley mnnette and Steve AbrAham, Dowd, Juldy Ayer and Russ I P-0-M-E ras a little bird ailroad track ran over him ss what t! STUFF ave a new trophy case (after >x toooo! Another tid bit of in town I A plea.-please send ox 885, The Gamecock--so we pomans! Sorority Initiates Pledges Sunday, Feb. 7, Pi Beta Phi sorority activated ten pledges. After the activation ceremonies the new initiates were honored with a banquet. The following girls went through the ritualistic ceremony: Julie Marshall, Sandra Porter, Glenda Gunter, Lee Skidmore, Margueritte Alderman, Lana Bell, Sara Seay, Claudia Win gate, Brenda Williams, and Julia Sherer. Best Dressed Coed Election Held Today Remember to vote for Caro lina's best dressed coed today on the ground floor of Russell House, in the lobby. The contest is sponsored by "The Gamecock" for "Glamour" magazine's an nual contest, which is nation wide. Choose carefully on the follow ing qualifications: Good figure, beautiful posture, clean, shining, well-kept hair, imagination in managing a clothes budget; good grooming-not just neat, but impeccable. Also appropriate campus look (she's in line with local custom); a clear understanding of her fash ion type; individuality in her use of color and accessories. Make sure your choice is photogenic, for this will be used by "Glamour" in choosing the top ten girls in the nation. Job Hunting ABC's Give Good Advice "Sell" yourself. Be confident. Have the right attitude in want ing to make good at a job. Analyze what you really like to do best. Study your interests. Be prepared to talk about them during an interview. Knowing, then, that the first product you have to sell is yourself, you must then find the inarket for your self. It is advisable to write to per sonnel directors of companies in the area that interests you. State your school record, and previous work record, if any. State your interests and service record in school. Look for relationships be tween past training or experi ence and relate them to job de sired. First impressions count. Ar rive at the interview five minutes early. The intervIewer will re spect your interest. Lateness is a b)ad strike against you to begin with. lHe dlefinite in your answers to the interviewer. Think before an swering a question. Be confident, enthusiastic, but don't bluff. Use goodl English, and speak dis tinctly. But don't talk too much. Listen carefully, lie polite and tactful. Show interest in asking about the company and its operations. D)on't argue wvith the employer. Dion't mention personal problems, ho,me, or money problems. Don't say "I'll take anything." Be flex ible and willing, but indicate your preferences. Having "hurdled" the experi ence of your first interiew you have now learned the ABC's of job hunting. Because you've learned, too, that you may not get the first job you seek keep up your courage, perserverance, andl "keep at It." Try Our Nati 3-D SA A Giant Sesame Seed B Patties, Melted Cheese, Special Dressing. ONL Corner State & Tri Del Alice Smith Delta Delta Delta sorority will hold its biennial formal tonight from 8 to 12 p.m. at the Columbia Hotel ballroom. Music will be furnished by Tony Torre and his orchestra. Officers of Tri Delta pictured are, top row, left to right: Alice Smith, president; Legare Ben ton, vice president; Betsy Mills, recording secretary; G r a c i e Hutchenson, corresponding secre tary. Bottom row: Noonie Ed munds, treasurer; Libby Long and Babe Middleton, social co chairmen. Co-eds Eligible 'Mademoi You have a chance at publica tion in "Mademoiselle" magazine and a handsome cash prize if you -enter "Mademoiselle's" Col lege Fiction Contest. There will be prizes worth $1,000 awarded. Two winners will be given $500 each for serial rights to their stories, which will be published in "Mademoiselle." Two runners-up will receive honorable mention and possible publication, with the right re served to buy their work at the magazine's regular rates. Announcement of both winners and the honorable mentions will be made in the August 1960 col lege issue of the magazine. To enter the College Fiction Contest you must be a woman undergraduate under twenty-six and regularly enrolled in college. More than one manuscript may be sent in from each contestant. Stories that have been published in undergraduate publications are acceptable provided that they have not been published any wvhere else. Stories should run from about 2,500 to 5,000 words and be type written, double-spaced, on one side of regulation-size typing Beatnik Time Card ''*. "SWINGIN' GRADUATES" The Official Time Card For Everyone In Orbit Packed with 3 adjustable discs of numbers and stand. A perfect novelty gift. Send One Skin ($1.00) To: CARDO, Box 175 Hannibal, Ohio onally Famous NDWICH on and Two Choice Beef Chopped Lettuce and a r 65c ,ta Hold Legare Benton .X Noonie Edmunds selle' To H paper. Mark all copy clearly with your name, age, home address, school address and school year. Stories will be judged by "Mademoiselle" editors. T h e Do You (DIAL IN THESE C * 4 .. .%:. . 46 If you saw a full-rigg the desert, would yor (B) "Wish they'd in "Anything can happi ~ When a is the so (A) he' a.. long a thought tences; ALl You're rain-a you enj rather " " feelings In cho< a rette, w that (G vdoes.n't bacco; 'do the 1 the bes you an very lit ALl When you think for you: pend on judgment, not choice of cigarettes. Tht women who think for th< The Man WI ONLY VIC!EROY HAS A Is Ball I Betsy Mills Libby Long oidd Writing judges' decision is final. 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