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'a4. Delores 1 For Que - (Editor's Note: In this and following issues of "The Game cock" the four May Queen con testants will be pictured along with information, concerning their aotivities on and off cam pus. "The Gamecock" aims to enable the student body -to know these girls better before the elec tion of May Queen in the near future.) . Dekxres Bull is a j u n i o r in elementary education. This is her Pi Kappa Alpha Holds Initiation For Ten Men Last Sunday, March 20, XI chapter of Pi Kappa Alpha so cial fraternity initiated ten pledges. The new initiates include Jerry Brown, Richard Copeland, Earl Gibbons, Dan Kelly, and Sam Kn'ight. Others are 'Dan Taylor, Tommy Woodward, Buddy Witherspoon, Dan Moseley, and Robbie Love. Sa nhe Ua* newc.. a,. elo S "Hey, Sweel "n Nc Drive it--It'sfun-tasti day Queen Contestani 0 hull Will n Of Maj third year at Carolina. When asked why she chose to attend the University, she replied that no other college had entered her mind. After deciding to attend col lege, Delores knew Carolina was the place for her. She feels that the University offers a well rounded education for all, due to its many schools and varied activities. Delores decided a long time Zeta Tau Alph Initiates And P Thursday, March 17, Zeta Tau Alpha social sorority held a banquet in honor of its new ini tiates and new pledges. A high light of the evening was the presentation of the best pledge award to Glenda Gosnell. New initiates of ZTA include: Glenda Gosnell, Tilly Harper, Elise McLean, Billy Miller, Alice Breedin, Mary Busbee, and Bob bye Edwards. Also, Claire Gregory, Lyn Rigby, Virginia Green, Beth iaders, NSC.1V-the Pat Boone Chevy Sbowroom weekly, AUC-T tie, how'd you lke a new "The dealer's got just the model w~ Sweetie. Right color, right everyl Fact he's got the biggest selection I ever problem at all to find what you wani -- "It's got the I've beent about too. - engine that Swe deal offel jistil buy Impala ci See your local authorize Che Contend Title ago that she wanted to teach school, after teaching children in Bible school. She thinks the fourth grade would be Ideal for her to teach. Swimming, softball, basket ball, dancing, and music are among her activities. She also enjoys many spectator sports, such as football. In 1957 Delores was chosen to reign as Miss Charleston for that year. a Honors -New iew Pledges Stuckey, and Linda Jones. New pledges of the sorority are: Marian Church, Chelly Price, LuEllen Price, Marian Ann Gamble, Sandra Culler, and Martha Allen. Officers of the pledge class for the spring semester are: Marion Church, president; Pat Kennedy, vice president; Jane Mattingly, secretary-treasurer; and Martha Allen, social chair man. -Air Ccoreoningtmperatures made t order-f Chevy?" "Oh, Freddie"(sig e want, hing." "Oh, Freddie"(sig saw. t V8in it alking W~hat an "O,Fedi"(i is. d deal! etie, wait'll ed me. This e time to all right. "WTelI, don't just stand there, Freddie. Go ahead and buy It." Sport Sidan vrolet dealer im.g fo e ,n Pleats Are Fashion's Spring (Editor's Note: Sketches drawn by Eliabeth Keefel, especially for this article.) BY LEE JORDAN Fashion Reporter The byword of this spring's suits is ease of movement; they are gently tailored and feminine. There are dress-like suits with none of the stiff mannish tailor ing of past years. The pleat has never received so much attention as in this spring's suit. Every kind of pleat; box, knife, inverted or stitched pleats. As a result there Pleated Skirt is no problem in finding a pleated skirt to suit any figure. This soft whirl of skirt and the 'hemline, which is the same, an inch or two below the knee, gives the suit an easier, leggler look. It places more emphasis on shoes and legs. SUITS TURN COSTUME Even the slender suit has easy unconstrained tailoring. This is the result of trouser pleats and unstitched darts. Some suits, usually in a plaid or check, are cut on the bias. This marks the suit fit and drape better. The suit has also become a costume. The jacket is open to reveal a sleeveless dress or blouse, Versatile and so practi cal, without the jacket the dress can be worn through the day and on into the night. Really "avant grade" is the full length coat with a matching skirt. The coat may be cut like W all-weather COmlort. Cet a demoratical miet enanntnin Best Bet )uits Insur a cardigan but is much, much longer. CARDIGAN SUI' The channel or cardigan suit is still very much with us. In checeks or plaids braided in con treating colors and worn with a man-tailored blouse, it elieves a look or timeless 'and under stated elegance. More practical fashion Is the three-piece ensemble with ' the chameleon appearance of both Belted Jacket dress and suit. It is no problem when the skirt 'has a matching pull-over blouse and jacket. Suit jackets are softly tailored and reluctant to hug the body, giving a looser, easier style. Some of the jackets are almost straight with only the barest hint of a waistline. SEVEN-EIGHTHS COAT Jackets go to any lengths but usually stop just above the hip bone. Boleros are seen with slim skirts, intersected by wide belts. Also around is the belted jacket, slightly bloused and stopping a few inches below the waist. More news in suit coats is the seven-eighths coat; it is just long enough for a few inches of skirt to show. It is usually checked and flared from natural - COMPUTEFs after yoi Interested in computers, con ogy and applications? Then yo tigaite Western Electric- as a your career. Telephony today computers. The telephone cros basically a computer. Electr< gear uses computer principles. At its new engineering resca at mnost of its 25 manufactu Western is relying more and puters in doing its main job as andl supply unit for the Bell Teli In its other major field - Defe cations and Missile systems - t: puters and computer technology You'll discover quickly that with Western Electric are proi Here company growth stands c and your own growth, too. We engineers will find 8,000 superv Principal manufacturing locations at Chicaj Burlington, Greensboro and Wlnston-Sabem Columbus, Ohio; Oklahoma City, Okia.; Distribution nantaa i 32 iis am. n e Easy M shoulders w 4 t h elbow-length sleeves. Sleeves also go to any length, mostly short. They are cropped above .the wrUt, the elbow or above. They, too, have more width and also some surprising shapes. Shapes such as the cape sleeve Seven-eights Coat and the bell sleeve, which is top tucked to add width. To be worn with the new sleeve lengths are long and longer gloves. COLLARS ARE BIG Collars are either big and showy or just not there at all. Most of the big collars are notched and open wide at the throat for a brilliant flash of scarf, beads or flowers. There are some small collars, school boy collars, and small up right bands that frame the face. It's a great day for plaids and checks. The glen plaids are tak ing over some of the popularity won by the hound's tooth checks last year. Checks and plaids have taken to fresh, new colors, such as three shades of pink or white and yellow. PASTELS MAKE NEWS In fabric silks, knitted cottons and the synthetic fibers seem to have the edge. Silks are now being printed to look like tweeds, ;' )S,CARER ,bK '. jon4ese ipte tchol.t te inten u4 shudive- cresodn o4 p~4 . plcIobid igwti eer *sbil ron i s ai asyu s-bar witchis AndWesten Ele mic.switching al-expenses-pi ing and tutine ns CARui-PEERS omer 200E,n W e sternecl iputieread.l trie the n the n oplcotuieswtinrser misbilt arndd. aida yu s-bar sit bas, dWetrn c nis jositchn -xesspi rch cnter earnd. Baltmoea d. indiou ch rng . locatioo, Y.NorthAnorer,nMas. Unce mreyp orportn, Chial, lil. and ce lsaof cordn-ra, York 7, N. Y. L.itun bility or if you like, a floral print. The colrs have a neutralness that leaves the way open for brilliant accessories. Pastels we also high on spring's Xat, and malaing a big fashion oMneback are the flag colors-red, we and blue. Accessories? At the threat strands and strande of big beads, gay little scarves or baroque pearls. Or leave the throat bare and nestle two or three little pins near the lapel. JEWELS If you feel like being dra matic try buttoning a suit wih big fake jewels instead of but tons. Tired of the same bld blouse routine? Try a turtle-neck polo shirt in a cotton knit. Just a little different and good with a plaid or chocked cardigan suit. Semti-fitted Jacket More blouses, scarf printed silks in a floral design; they are often cut on the bias. Just nvade for each other are this spring's suits and street shoes with stacked heels. Also big bags, -the bigger the better. Nothing adds dash to the new understated suits l'ike a -hat; big flowery hats or small dramatic cloches, but that is next week's article. nd YO.. 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