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Palmetto Trials Racing 7 Tickets for the Palmetto Trials are now available at Russell House. Student tickets are: $1.10 against the $2.20 general admis sion. Parking places are also available: first row, $18.55; see ond row, $15.20; and third row, $13.00. The Palmetto Trials have be come a part of South Carolina's horse racing tradition and are more popular each year as a so cial as well as a sporting event. The festive atmosphere, with the band playing and the horses Stays mo'st ar regular or new nl Take your choice of ne4W, cool Smooth Shave. Both havi%e rich, lather that wvon't dfry uip before Both soften your beard instant) p (l. Frtecoet lae Ol Sic Sooh4 hae ALL.......ED... ickets Av eager for the race, draws specta. tors from all Over South Caro lina. All horse lovers here at the University will welcome the op Portunity to see sonie of the country's finest young thorough breds compete in Columbia before going oW such tracks as the Bel mont or Preakness. The ninth runniling of the Pal nietto Trails will be held this year on Saturday. March 12, at the Carolina Fairgrounds. Starting time is 2:00 p.m.; but everyone should come early to enjoy a pic ......... .... -AA SMOOTH SHAWVs id firm througho ientholated mentholated or regular hick Old Spice quality you've finished shaving. r-end razor drag com. ,quickest shaves . ..try 100 each CHEMICAL.C A4 fuuefr:Ceit. 4hm aila ble nic lunch or buy a barbecue lunch, which will be sold before the races. The races are co-sponsored by the Carolina Training Stables amd the Junior League of Colum bia. Proceeds go to the Commu nity Trust Fund of the Colum bia Junior League to aid its largest project, the Junior League Speech and Hearing Clinic. The mule race is always the comic feature of the afternoon. It is hoped that a prominent USC student will participate in tlis. tt your shave! SMOOTH SHAVE by SHULTON A DOR SE is You'll want to note the da campus then, ready to ami chtemical i1ndusty.. an *that carer at.Allied, Vou'il find it worth your wi has twelve research laboi one hundred plants, and a worth learning all you can ousand different produc * ~s com ing long every y ~ Cn~ proppredI to as our p Mkn4sof4ob? Whch proc SA 'b ~~PR N~r AEI~ MPUS INTER trMao.Enner hAmA WHrRE IS GORT ANYHOW? Sophronia Receives Problems Dear Sophronia: I am a little rich gil and I have everyLhinig mioney can buy. Last Friday night my boy friend asked mie to marry him, but, he wanted me to sign a con tract and will that he had writ ten. Do you think he is after my money or does he want mne for just ile alone? Signed, Doubtful IDear I)oubtful I thitik your boy friend justs wants to be assurI-ed of an easy lift before he takes the big step. Your Coulselor, Sophronia Dear Sophronia: Would you please tell mle how to tell a girl that I want to lie assured of a (late for all the big danlces and Majol parties, bult I don't walit to Vo steady. Send le full inlstructions. I do('t evell knowl how to get the conversation al-ounild to this sub ject. Thank y i,, Clyde Dear. Clyde: I on't you think you are asking a little too mu111ch of your girl frienid ? Your Counselor, Soph rotnia Dear. Sopilrolica: I.ast night my boy frielid (inll't warn mile when I walked inl front of a fast approaching car. Then when le took ile home he slapped me instead of kissing me good night as was our custom. Do you think lie's losing interest in mie? Sincerely, Damaged Dear Damaged: No, I think vour boy friend wants to see if you cai take the anid kiocks 1f life. Sophr11oniat Remeniber, if you havwe a bothI erome)t1 prolem, ti sk l Sophiou ni uhout it. D EMCAI~ te below Our nterviewer will bie on ~wer your questions about a career I Ito .p~tout the advantages of pier le to get the facti about a compan) ratorles' and development centers, nantionwide network of sales offices -about a company that makes over ear. interi ee what~ waint to know: luctal Whit oprtunities fOr advi As w:s& You c _ pss UlKEWS .O AN WED.,tV al ehain ma.4 Sororities To Pledge Neophytes Since the beginning of the se mester sororities have been hold ing informal rush. During this period all the sororities had the privilege of rushing any eligible girl on campus. At Iunch groups of sorority girls could be seen taking rushees out to eat, and of course there was always the afternoon bridge games in the sorority rooms. Although informal rush is not as heet ic as formal rush in the fall semester, it does present a period of anticipation for all con Cernled. A fter two weeks of this, sighs of relief were echoed up and down Sims porch and over in Wade llampton. Sorority ribbons Were pinn ed on twenty-four neophytes. Alpha Delta Pi pinned blue and white ribbons on Pat Lynn and Anne Fretwell. Delta Delta Delta got three nww pledges: IDargn Fishbourne, Rhtt .Weston, and Florence Law. Delta Zeta reports pledging Virginia Yarborough and Betty .1valn Peatch. Kappa Delta pledged Mary Ann Eas;tering, Katie Coleman. Sue Sprock, and Hetty King. Pi Heta 1hi's s e v e n girls sporting riulions are Linda Wise, Linda 14isjide, A nita Soltis, Phoebe ClaImI. Cynthia Lane, \lal-y Wallace Hilton, and Edie Anithony. Girls ruming to the Zeta Tau .!Mpha room to be pledg?d were: LIou ElIin Thonimas. Martha Allen, Marian An Gaimble, Sandra uil en. Mari.1n ('hurch, and Sorority rush system noW gops nto open rush for the remainder i the semest er. This means that I4),ity may hid a girl at any inm and she may aneept the bid. Applieation of this rule is for orit ies which are under fifty nembers. betause that is the imit folr any solrity during mnen rush. *OCietv Deadline et For Mondav Meet the fi%e W'clock' dead line aumid lai 1e all socity news in "Thie Gamiecock" office hi is tiime. Mtake ure niames aire -pelled co,rrectl., and that all detall, are givesn. Thiese are the. =iude nt's page,. D)on't forgei ii -eiial in all oeeticia em k. ii the wuing new Nhat nClQ P] JRC By JAcQuie SpIAN Rush is over! And many pledge! Stunt Night is only will I (and about 150 other gi . . . Spring practice just aro snow reason to end basketball . . . Carolina vs. CLEMson . . all the news it looks like most battle of the books last weekend THOSE K) They bin reaaaaaaly liv'in i - - . from 3 'til 12 . . . at the S the Jetty Jumpers, no less . . . il Charles Holland, Claudia Wait Lillibet Duvall and Henry Tayl Dunlap, Gracie Hutchinson Weston and Kelly Nelson, Bets toti, thett McLeod and Beaver THE TRIDENT AND CRE. Friday nite . . . at the Colun tuxs and--well lot's of color, ar and Glenn Anderson. Norma H( Gettys and Neal Patrick, El Edmiunds, Betsy Mills and Hen and Te iavenal, Dargan Fis Florence Law anl Tommy Butz, Lane. PARTIES MAKE THE I And the Chi Psi's will agree where in Columbia . . . Chi Psi Fellers and Jim Simons, Gloria ('handler and Rhett Miller, Marc croft, Carey' Wofford and Bobby McKay, Pauline Canarella and 1 an( Robin Gaylor, Mary Owens PI KAPPS I In a dimly lighted Sherwood West Columbia Legion Hut ... N anid his combo . . . Pi Kapps a David Caldwell, Kay Dantzler Rickenbacker and Jack Moort Smith. Isabel Graham and Bill' till Pete Malpass, Carole Ju(y AND MEANWHILE 1AI Robert McElveen's, that is . ,i blast and a half . . . Saturday Bietty Rose Livingston and Tom ind Ken Richmond, Ann Seckel smith and Jerry Herrington, Ja >all. Ginger Tompkins and Lee I hldy Talley. Sandra Stork and SWE ETHIEAR A t t he .Jefferson ...last F'ri fl.LSic -. .I decoratijons of hearts. 7i doztn rose . .S' . Sig E ps andt nd1( Itob llerndcon, Sharoncit lHrv~an leall and1( Russ .Jrt't, Ie erca l in' W'isunj andl Joh esa,v ~).(J, darb a Kngt nl'ant Tom lilre, Fn ra Al rmicael and. \ at ersst George Hanmann, 't't NTTO PROVANE 'i That the Phi Nppnsi' raised h .t o . last i d . . iustt'. uliI F'is hre ant y inore'Sm iblerun'J Yaor;n( oh ma i pIhi ell anI .J''il'witstjj, Wv izer, an ie Matot ingly andJ)( ( biilei8in' t and enelaygood. ATTlEA!GA ('HIE Parts gings say . . .sont v 11'kt to Joh Sillar (hisi a ca,, lie Stzne Wati n Arni V id.uinnv 'h-azer SueA )eoaJi t'ntm wer essc . . . wue ishet ut'tl(&. .ae .nt hit Froidnit t.uit f heon detot n Jumpeed. Ipand mAl Sne mcr, ane~ Mart AT THE JUST SI APrig, as usal th. ..hoei artlin Grintt prlimt your Gav C. A new dreg--oophs, I mean THREE weeks away--Gad, r1s) be gladN when it's over. and the corner, but that's season ... next home game . Wednesday nite . . . from Carolinians didn't fight the -low about you? CS SAY t up . . . like last Saturday yrian-Lebanon ... music by i the multitude: Francis and L-s and William McPherson, or. Hope Gettys and Randy nd Jeff Goodwyn, Rhett y Allen and Skip Swearing [fardY. SENT WENT FORMAL Ibia . . . frills and bows . . . yway . . . Noonie Edmunds -arne and Joe Ashley, Hope anor Spruill and Johnny 'y Ramseur, Legare Benton hburn an(d Robert Wilson, Priscilla Jones and Freddie VORLD GO 'ROUND . . . Monday nite . . . some s and dates . . . Rosemary Hopper and Pat Jelm, Dee ia Medlin and Jeff Melado Daniel, Jill Ryon and John ob Gehring, Sandra Barber ,And John Austell. 'ARTY Forest setting . . . at the -ith music by Deacon Moses nd dates: Dee Adkins and and Leonard Rice, Judy Emily Tate and Terry Mishoe, Vivian Meadows nd Fred Smith. 'K ON THE FARM . . the SAE's were having nite . . . in the crowd . . . ny Miller, Ginger Mulherin and Mike Adair, Carolyn nie Brovn an(d Perry Kim Louselle, Ann Logvood and Jack TaYlor. TF HALL. :y . . low lights ...oft ..Valenlt ine candy . . . and dfates. ...Mrge Murray and Jack 0O')onpyell, Linda W\ard( and0 N~eal \l onett1e, At hlen Newtonl and( Mike I eil. Karell ('lever and0 Tom >rry Trliubble, Haaa Me'llI liit Miller and lDon 1HuthI. POINT hie roiof at the rathlskellari any of t h iese peop le... and 11( onn'lie FaOir, Mart ha amo Mendmen hall, Hel inda rt ha Allan11 an Du11 rncan AI)Y ILIFE u see his fralt pill? Jlo Ann abeitl WAicke'r to .Joe Gomies ftow\ar Vre ryl(C~ (mig E'p) 1 W'ssinlge'r ( ('lemson), cc ( PiEA) I'ND) - - - for' June Smiith and1( H E SI'B.JECT artd the PiKA's were livini' Marian Church and' Earl les, Ri ta andf Jack Potter, KIl W.song and1( Sid 1)odd1 I fmran1 and Biuzz H oagland, Li bby andf Alex Hawk ins. 7EEKLYA HL4AST Ie -.soewhere . . . last es - . . .Jaice hay and Ed McF'aland(, Jane and (.Jack ~eb, Li11 Mood and( Tony' 1.v JordfanI, Phyllis Garrett and ill Singleton. 1L: THllE SIGMA NIU'S * paulsinhg for refrlesh I Walter Hull, Susan Mc fre1k and( Fre(d Rlidenlhour, Libby' Weeks and Jimmy e Hunt, Bitsy Parker and anid Bill WValkup, LeConte ni and Charlie Bradshaw. FF atre planning to go to the ne . .. sooooooo. have fun!