The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, March 18, 1960, Page Page Four, Image 4
By
JAcQuie SpIR
As the old say'in goes .
and goes out like a lamb
prty whirl is concerned-it
eek . . . SAE Founder'
. . SPE's Roman Banquet
"The Breeze and I," old tim
is the song of the week as
GETTING 'I
At the Chi 0 drop-in . .
new stero . . . in the croi
Johnston, Press Mabry, Ji
Risinger, Jimmy Leventis,
Bobby Mitchell, Liz Wallen
Gunch, Beverly Jones, Mii
Allen, Rhett McLeod, Alic4
Smith, John Taylor, Ed I
Frankie Lee, Doc Howard, 1
Wludyka.
THE W
Came back to life ... at 1
party ... Sat. iite . . . Wild
. . . Running Bear ... Lit
it-they were there ... Mi
Beverly Jones and Waltei
Carroll Gray, Ginger Tomplh
Wingate and Gene Jones,
Glenn, Chris Young and GE
Rhame, Patsy Preacher and
and Doc Howard, Jane Jeffi
Rowland and Jack Stone, D
Lana Bell and Guy Meares.
ROCKIN' ROl
With the Jetty Jumper,
Student Union Dance . . .
Dee Chandler and Rhett 1
Sturm, Jea Willis and Pat
Jones, Jack O'Donnell and
Dave Hopkins, Suzanne NN
Linda Canady and John Da
Barfield.
John Chappel, Jo Ann Goff
.. . Suzanne Sifley and H
Jerry Watson, Boo Baker an<
son and Jeff Goodwyn, Sar
Tootie Griffin and Ed Pitts,
Babe Middleton and Jimmy ]
Sullivan, Jeanie LeGare and
and Ken Chance.
INTO THE
Party, party, all night 11
Weekend . . . heard the g
tooo.. . Jean Race and Ker
and Skipper Young, Sandra
Ann Easterling and Larr
John Chappel, Jo Ann Gof
Barrett and Jimmy Ashley
LaDue, Dale Lull and Ton
and Grady Clames, Ginger]3
West and Sandy Linn, Zo
Mimi Petat and Joe Neel4
Butz, Carolyn Capers and B
and O'Neal Sanders.
BABY, IT WAS
At the Y Camp . . . S
these Phi Kapps and dates
Marsden, Marian Church a'
ards and Bill Sword, Cather
Sandy Sanders and Ronnie ]
Williams, Judy Fitzgerald
PAUSE TH)
Coke? . .. Nope! Too c
ZTA room . .. Friday E
...refreshments courtesy
. .. George Baumann, Bol
Suzanne Watkins, Ray La
Verdery, George Leventis,]I
Hall, Dick Quattlebaum, C
Mike Lacy, Ben Risinger, J1
Butch Stevens.
LITTLE THIN
Like a pin . .. Frat pin
these people . .. Nancy
(Citadel), Libby Weeks t
Sandra Harmon (KD) to (
Terrell to Romnie Mathews
STARTING~
With a party . .. Satur
...DZ's and dates . . . I
Rosemary Byrne and Frar
Charles Henderson, Ingrid
Connie Getsinger and Joe
Carson, Penny Sinclair and
and John Godbold, Pam Wc
IRISH CE
Why: Saint Patrick
'When: Saturday Nil
Who: ~All Irishmen<
guests
Dress: Green, green,
Time: To begn at8:
Lowers the Boom,
Seen under the watchfu:
Tom and Betsy, Ernie and
and Margaret, Alan and Dee
SNOWBI
Friday nite . .. somewh,
nd dates ...Katherine Cal
Barber and Robin Gaylor, J<
Davis and Jack Boggs, Gal
Ryon and John McKay, Vi
reance, Betty Wyman and R~
JUST
Question of the week-al
Uncle Tom has ? Congrats to
oft SAE ... and to the Phi K
as the tQp two teams in the
nlte-.aswego tonress!
IN
. . March comes in like a lion
-not so as far as the Carolina
's the lion all the way ... Greek
a Day . . . KA's Old South
... PiKA's Bowery Ball ... and
e favorite with the Gamecocks,
far as Carolina studies go....
0 KNOW YOU
- Sunday nite . .. music by the
vd . . . Johnny Hagins, Mimi
m Herring, Tom Moore, Ben
Jerry Spann, Larry Weber,
burg, Fred Ridenhour, Modine
ni Petat, Betsy Mills, Betsy
3 Smith, Lou Ingram, Ellison
lill, Jack Taylor, Billy Byck,
lary Ellen Hendricks, and Pete
ILD WEST
the Sigma Nu Cowboy 'n Indian
Bill Hickock . . . Annie Oakley
tle White Dove . . . you name
mi Johnston and Milton Lewis,
Duffie, Glenda Gunter and
ins and Jim Truesdale, Carolyn
Susan McLaurin and Jimmy
orge Harmon, Sandra and Lee
Bobby Mitchell, Sylvia Moseley
)rds and Bill Crouch, Elizabeth
ody Wallace and Shand Gause
JN THE CLOCK
; . . . Friday nite . . at the
Jean Carroll and Ken Holland,
filler, Kay Henry and Harold
Jelm, Eula Mozingo and Bill
Jo Church, Carol Monette and
ratkins and Howard Verdery,
lisa, Josanne Verdery and Jim
and Thomas Adams, Priscilla
oot Gibson, Emily Bailey and
I Evan Palmer, Gracie Hutchin
dra Porter and Holmes Davis,
Linda Jones and Randy Dunlap,
song, Diane Barber and Richard
Stuart Hall, Dottie Hardeman
WEE HOURS
Dng ... at the SAE Founder's
inger ale was VERIEE tastee
Lt Anderson, Lucretia DeLoache
Stork and Jack Taylor, Mary
r Barringer, Lewis Reed and
f and Thomas Adams, Piscilla
, Linda Leifermann and Larry
imy Miller, Mary Jo Hudgens
VIulherin and Clark Reed, Linda
e Dutrow and Buddy Tucker,
ay, Florence Law and Tommy
ill Beha, Betty Rose Livingston
COLD OUT THERE
aturday nite ... according to
...Linda Sampson and Leo
id Jerome Rogers, Butch Rich
mne Eleazer and Horace Sawyer,
'air, Jane Ramsey and Beaufort
and Sidney Bethune.
LT REFRESHES
old-coffee instead . . . in the
fternoon-after the big snow
of Sig Eps .. . dropping by
bby Griffin, Dave Whitworth,
Ltham, Tom McLean, Josanne
'at Tyburski, Don Capell, Linda
arl McClendon, Neal Monette,
oe Gomes, Larry Edwards, and
GS MEAN A LOT
,that is . . .it's true, just ask
Blatt (ADPi) to Gene Sykes
o Jimmy Moss (Sigma Nu),
3ravens Ravenel (SAE), Linda
(sigma Chi).
OFF RIGHT
day night . . . at Legion Pond
paula Klicka and Mike Kinder,
k Parker, Carolyn Rabon and
Oesterland and Rolin Reeves,
[ordan, Loretta Plott and Rick
Bobby Alford, Pat McMurray
rley and Charlie Walters.
LEBRATION
s Day
sht, March 12, 1960
f Phi Sigma Kappa and
and still more green!
80 and end when "Clancy
Boom, Boom !"
eyes of the leprecauns were:
aloria, Billy and Barbara, Bert
,Jimmy and Billie Rae.
OUND (?)
ere in Columbia . . . Chi Psi's
rdwell and Ben Meares, Sandra
~an Willis and Pat JeIm, Sylvia
i Barnes and Billy Woods, Jill
rginia Hinson and Mack Cur
ay Williams.
STUFF
nybody know how many nieces
Jean Race, the new Sweetheart
apps and Sig Eps who emerged
b asketball semifinals Monay
New Frat
Officers
Selected
Alpha Phi. cbapter at Ah
Tau Omega recently elsed of
ficer. for the coming year. Dav
Moss Is the new president; Jarm
Chambers, vice president; Oar
Benntt, treasurer.
'Harold Sudth is the new ew
rotary. 'Charles Jett, forms
'president, is the new corres
ponding secretary. Russ Stan
land was appointed to tak
charge of the fraternity news
letter.
Chi Psi fraternity announce
pledge officers for the sprins
semester. Jack Boggs, president
Terry DuBose, vice president
Charley McPherson, secretary
and Henry Lesesne, treasurer.
Air Society
Initiates
Eleven Men
Eleven men were Initiated into
Arnold Air Society on March 10
The initiation took place at a
banquet at the Capitol Club.
New initiates are: Willian
Griggs, Everette Dempsey, Lewdi
Goodwin, Robert Daniel, Jimn
Hoagland, John Kenney, Doug
Hatcher, Lee Rhame, Rick Cam
eron, Howard Winburn, Noe
Caldwell.
A grade average of 3.5 or bet
ter is required for eligibility int<
the society, which was intro.
duced to this campus in 1955.
The guest speaker for the eve.
ning was Col. R. K. McCroskrle
who is the director of training
for the Ninth Air Force and
Shaw Air Force Base.
Trite Regulations
Coeds E
For nine months out of the
year dormitories are home-sweet.
home for coeds on campus. Man3
coeds who live at home expres
a desire to live in the dorm. But
we ask you, is it worth all the
minor inconveniences? A hearty
"yes"p is exclaimed, until thi
house mother refuses to open the
door to let you in, when the cloe
is hitting 12 on the button I Whal
does she do insbead-ehe take
her time lowering the window:
in the lobby and finally amble
over to the door, takes forevel
finding the right key on th
ring, and finally opens the do:
with the clever comment, "you'rs
late."
If you think that is injustio
try coming in on time, only tb
find your card missing from th
file. The pronouncement is thei
restriction, because you didn'
sign your card on time. Oh frus
tration!I
These are only minor annoy
anoes compared to the struggle
to receive or place phone calli
after 11 p.m. There !Is a ruli
that no phone calls may be ac
cepted or placed after 11, anm
wrath will fall upon you 'if you'r
caught v'iolating this neceseara
rule. It seems that placing a cal
in a closed booth after 11 p.m
will disturb the girls who ari
chatting and romping aroun
from room to room, making theia
nightly visits.
Another major problem, whle'l
faces house mothers, is the posi
tions in which girls study. In
stead of sitting up straight witi
both feet flat on the floor, mos1
girls like to strike a comfortablh
position, while digging out knowl.
edge from books and notes. Bui
t h I s isn't proper or lady-like
Many girls have been repri.
manded for crossing their legi
over chairs or tables. Aren't wi
uncouth?
And then there is the probleir
of studying or getting a little
rest, when there Is to be an of.
filal Inspection of the dormi.
tories at 10 am. All. girls In the
dorm must be properly dremsd
and prepared to receive the
guts. Of course the visiboru
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never inspect their rooms.
During these inspections, it is
also improper to operate the
washing machine-someone migt
see you doing a little worl After
all we aren't here to study or
to keep our clothes in good con
dition. The important part of
dorm life is to entertain out
siders, who wander through
periodically.
Why the lobby is "off-limits"
for bermudas is still a mystery
to us. Girls are allowed to wear
them in the sorority rooms, but
the lobby rule remains a puzzle.
Would ithe house mothers have us
go back to "hobble" skirts and
bustles?
The house mothers look ask
ance upon any coed receving a
visitor in the lobby after 10:30,
in fact, they positively forbid it.
Do we turn into something loath
some that must be hidden away
at 10:30 each night?
These are just a few of the
COMIN(
The big
It's the Date of te
day-and-night test
Amoco, as usual, ii
-also as usual-is 1
every driver expect
Come on down! If
Amoco stations en
leaves no lead dep
saves overhaul cost
regulars because it'
See you at Sebring
Lpters CE
ith Wee
Five Kappa Alpha chapters
will celebrate the eleventh annual
Old South Weekend today end
tomorrow. Rho chapter of Caro
lina will play bost to 'Beta Pi
chapter of Presbyterian College,
Delta chapter of Wofford Col
lege, Iota chapter of Furman
University, and Sigma chapber
of Davidson College.
A party tonight at the Leming
ton Armory, with mulic fur
nished by "The Hearts," will
mark the beginning of the week
end.
At 1 p.m. tomorrow KA's and
dates will gather in appropriate
old South attire on the Horse
shoe, here at Carolina, .for a
flag-raising ceremony and lawn
party.
Following this will be the
march to the State House for the
a n n u a 1 Seoession Ceremony.
Then, the group will move to the
Jeffereon Hotel to celebrate seces
sion with a Mint Julep Party.
Again "The Hearts" will provide
the music.
Tomorrow night the Old South
Ball will be the scene of modern
southern ladies and gentlemen,
having a gay time In a tradi
tionally old southern style. Tony
Torre and his orchestra will pro
vide the music.
Highlighting the evening will
be the selection of a Kappa Al
pha Rose from the five girls
sponsored by each chapter partici
pating in the activities.
Another feature of the dance
will be the shave-off contest,
sponsored by Remington Rand.
Contestants with comparable
beards will represent each chap
ter to see who can shave the
fastest with a new Remington
Roll-A-Matic Adjustable Shaver.
Dorm Gr
unwritben rules in the girls'
dormitories. There are many
more, which coeds can relate to
you. An example of some such
rule might. be the once-over on
your dress, as you sign to go out.
This is to see if it passes the
rigid unwritten dress rules set
up by individual house mothers.
But all in all dorm life is
worth these minor annoyances,
until you get "slapped in the
face" with one of them, when you
are calmly minding your own
business.
When you need to study with
a friend, calling out questions for
a quiz or final, it's almost im
possible to find a place, where
you will not disturb someone. It's
late at night and the study is
full; roommates are asleep. Ah,
the ironiing room is the perfect
place, and no one will he dis
turbed. After settling down com
fortably, the house mother spots
you-"don't you know you can't
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daylefe co fort specta
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you drive, come the smart di
route. Fuel up with premium
>sits on plugs, valves or combu
,. Or If you use regular, buy Am
s precision-refned to burn cean
.ebrate
kend
Miss Shields King
KA Rose for Rho Chapter
Sponsoring Charlie Cathcart
Miss Mary Anne Grayson
Sponsor for
Boopa Pritehard, No. 1 .Rho
Chapter
revances
study in the ironing room? You
might disturb the i r o n i n g
boards!" What can you do? You
move-on to find another place to
study and finally give up. The
next day you flunk the quiz.
It must be remembered that
any small, minute action in the
dormritory will have a rule to cut
it out. So don't try to mind your
own business, there is someone
watching over you.
CAMPBELL'
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Our 50
Frat Men.
To Attend
Conclave
The pledge class of UQpps
Sigma social fraternlsy reoently
elected the following offkng% to
serve for the spring ier:
Bob Hayden, president; Frank
Cantor, vice president; Teddy
McDowell, secretary; George
Spillers, treasurer; Mike Kinder
and Gary Bottorff, guards; and
Bill Bennett, chaplain.
On 'Saturday, March 26, ap
proximately 20 Kappa Sigma will
travel to the University of North
Carolina to attend the Distrit
Conclave of Kappa Sigma fra
ternity.
From this chapter Jimmy Todd
and Frankie Rollins have been
elected to serve as delegates to
the business meetings which will
be held a this time.
Meetings will take up only a
part of the weekend. Several
parties have also been planned
for the event.
SPE Names
Seven Actives
On March 14
Sigma Phi Epsilon announces
seven new actives of the chapter.
The men initiated on March 14
are: George Cannon, Jerome
Trebble, Neal Monette, and Ray
Latham.
Others initiates are: La r r y
Edwards, George Meeks, Ben
Reisinger, and Buddy Powell.
Kappa Alpha
Chooses Officers,
Activates Pledges
Among the new officers for
Kappa Alpha fraternity are
Holmes Davis, president; Ran
dolph Murdaugh, vice president;
Melvin Purvis, recording secre
tary; and John Edmunds, his
torian.
The KA's recently activated
Delleney Ruff, Stuart Hall, Dan
Upton, Henry Lewis, Bill Camp
bell, Bobby Fuller, Charlie Cath
cart, and Jerry Watson.
New pledges of the fraternity
include Marshall Jordan, Frank
Haney, Bill Key, Sammy Orr,
Ellison -Smith, and Tony Cecil.
S CORNELL
MACY
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OOL SUPPLIES
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UK EVENT:
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1U PLACE:
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