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" RCQUie SAWN " Spring weather (it's about time) ... football practice that Madras look ... sunbathing on the roof ... let's go to the beach . . . holidays just around the corner .. . elections, too . . . baseball season . . . Carolina Cup, this weekend.... Master's Tournament, the next . . . White Star ... Derby Day ... Westphalian ... graduation and so on ... the cycle never ceases! Reckon ya'll want to know what's been goin' on around here lately-well, we'll try to give you some idea. GOLDEN ANNIVERSARY Lambda Chi's celebrated 50th year ... last Friday . . . at the banquet ... Chelly Price and George Jones, Florence Law and Robert Jones, Judy Rickenbacker and Tom Croft, Katie Coleman and Al Kirkland, Claudia Waites and Murray Coker, Judy Penland and Ronny Shuler, Anne Shoaf and Billy Jordan, Charlotte Gower and Nick Murray, Pat Turner and Harry Harkey. More celebrating . . . Sat. nite . . . at the Woman's Club . . . music by Sammy Cook . . . Kathy Greiner and John Orr, Bobbie Taylor and Ken Wood, Marilyn Lewis and Dave Binder, Bess Shuler and Hugh Eaker, Mary and Billy Brown, Jane Sojourner and Ronny Howey, Sandra Callahan and Bill Derrick. MAXCY MAKES MERRY At Legion Pond ... Hi-Fi and low lights .. . Saturday nite ... Brothers and dates . . . Carol Sowers and Bob ,McElveen, Linda Thompson and Joe Farrow, Nancy Wood burn and Bill Adams, Rachel Wilson and John Borrini, Diane Hammond and Ernest Sirling, Anne Reigle and Henry Bone, Betty Jean Peach and George Brown, Dee Marone and Jerry Allen, Ann Goller and Tommy Sanders. IRC PARTY Friday nite ... West Columbia Legion ... among those enjoying themselves . . . Cookie Crum and Jeff Meadow croft, Brenda Kempan and Marcus Woolsey, Carolyn Hollo ran and Jack Boggs, Barbara Kohn and Bill Able, Patty McCaffrey and Gene Wilson, Punkie Bell and Dave Haney, Ann Burgdoff and Carl Reynolds, Barbara Seay and Bill Van Hoy, Lois Brooks and Hal Lea, Gerry Belk and Peanut Truesdale, Kitty Gold and Bill Wilson, Melvin Stepp, Rich ard Patterson, and Muhammed Hallaj. WANDERING WAYFARERS Oh, they wandered ... here and there . . . everywhere . . . last weekend ... up Clemson way went a bunch .. . Ann Shirley, Vicki Smith, Skippy Canady, Kay Henry, Joan Fencik, Betty Farmer, Joanne Eleazer, Frances La Motte, Hazel Ann Gramling, Bubba Farr, Gettys Anderson, and Louis Osteen. Among the sun and surfers . . . last weekend . . . at Myrtle Beach . . . Katie Coleman and Arnie Webb, Carmen Cherry and Albert Springs, Bunny Owens and Billy Bellamy, Nat Adams, Joel Bowie, Bill Chapman, and Tim Ludwick. Up in Tar Heel country .. . went these wayfarers . . . to Chapel Hill ... Ann Edens and Laurie McGhee. Also counted among the missing on campi last weekend . was the group that went to Wofford .. . for the SAE weekend . . . Mary Harriett Wiggnes, Betty Nelson, Betty McInnis, Alice Smith and Annette Long. SPEAKING OF PINNINGS It's that time of year again . . . for pinnings 'n such . and these people know it--for they show it . . . Jane .Sojourner (Columbia College) to Ronny Howey (Lambda Chi), Madeline McNair to Michael Harper (Citadel). EVERYBODY LOVES TO Go to Roman Banquets-old Roman style . .. with togas and tunics . .. 75-lbs. of turkey .. . slaves . . . at beck 'n call ..,. slave girls, too ..,. and with a whole lot 'o merriment goin' on . .. reclining on the couches (?) were . . . Ertha Gooch and Blotus Prague, Jeannie Ziegler and Pete Tackney, Ann Derrick and Pat Dodd, Ann Howard and Jack O'Don nell, Barbara Knight and Tom Heil, Patty Cowell and Bill McCallum, Phyllis Hubbard and Nick Furlong, Diane Wilson and John Dalisa, Beady Asay and Ski Daddy, Marty Sheheen and Jim Barfield, Athelie Newton and Mike Lacy, Pat Morris and Jim Service, Henrietta Yoyo and Neil Monette. SHE'S WEARING A DIAMOND And making wedding plans . . . Priscilla Barrett (Tri Delt) and Knox Haynesworth (SAE alum), Helena Blanch ard (ADPi alum) and Fred McKay (Citadel). FAST STORY Ruth rode on my motorcycle On a seat in back of me I took a bump at sixty .. . And rode on Ruthlessly!i THIS IS YOUR DEATH OR BRING YOUR OWN COFFIN PARTY No-you weren't seeing things, this really happened ...corpse, ghosts and goblins wandered NOISILY over the campi last Friday nite . . . after the death march the costumed bedecked Phi Kaps and dates proceeded to the Syrian-Lebanon club ..,. for a real lively party . .. among the corpses . . . Judy Fitzgerald and Leo Marsden, Julie Fishburne and Duncan Dozier, Betty June Thompson and Phil Mansell, Eleanor Hall and Bill Sword, Mary Langford and Carey Miller, Garnett Doggett and C. 0. Warren, Sandra Rogers and Stanley Rogers, Linda Sampson and Dan Howard, Barbara King and Ronnie Fair. DUM DUM DA DUM Is still a popular tune these days . . . for these couples, anyway . . . Camille Wyman (ADPI) and Loy Daniels (PIKA), Sandra Clyburn (ZTA) and Earl Griffin, Joyce Hall (ADPi) and Robert Jones. PARTY FEVER Is still goin' around . . . and the Pi Kappa Phi's have it, too . .. Friday nite . .. at the Jefferson Hotel . .. music by Sammy Cook with the vocalizing of "Little Willie" Gordon . . . Lib Crowder and Doug Gray, Ginger Bennett and Jack Moore, Paula Klicka and Billy Mishoe, Jean Brown and James Whatley, Connie Getsinger and Tom Edwards, Dee Adkins and Macki McDonald, Fred Sojourner and Paul ette Bishop, VaJa.rie Powell and Billy Davis, Pollie McLand and George Murrell. JUST STUFF Anybody seen the pet white rabbit in Sims-appro-. priately named .. . "Hop and Drop"! Sigma Nu Miss Katie Coleman Sponsor For Walter Duffle, Commander Miss Sandra Rogers Sponsor For Doug King, Treasurer Miss Faye Madden Sponsor For Bennie Pendarvis, Marshall White Sta Features ( Delta chapter of Sigma Nu so cial fraternity will hold its cam pus-wide White Star Formal to night from 8:30 to 12.30 p.m. in the ballroom of t h e Oolumbia Hotel. The Gladiolas will play. The evening, wvhich highlights the fraterni.ty's social year, will begin with an elaborate buffet supper from 5 until 7 p.m in the Mehirujan Room. D ur in g intermission at the dance, th.e fraternity sweetheart will be crowned. The out.standing senior and the outstanding pledge will also be recognized 'at this time. Three members of the chap SAVE TIME SAVE MONEY 15c Wash-Sc LAUNDR Do it yourself - or in betwe We Nevei 2014- 2016 Save a Trip - Finished Laundry and LET ED ED ROBINSON DRYCLEJ 4-HURNEVICEr Sponsors Miss Kathy Michelsen SponsA For Russell Shaw, Lt. Commander Miss Ann Seckel Sponsor For Jimmy Johnson, Recorder Miss Sandy Ussery Sponsor For Bobby Mitchell, Dance Chairman r Formal ;lad101as ter will receive the Virgil Duffie Awvard for service to the frater nity. Sigma Nu fr a te r n ity was founded in 1869 at Virginia Mili tary Institute in Lexington, Vir ginia, and wvas originally known as the Legion of Honor. Delta chapter was awarded to the Uni versity in 1886. Since its founding on this cam pus the fraternity has taken an active part in all campus affairs with the exception of a period of sub-drosa existence, w h en anti fraternity legislation prevailed. DryS mm 'O'MAT - before, after en classes - Close Green St. -Bring Your & Dry Cleaning DO IT at LAUNDRY & NERS By REQU]ET Faye Rhodes Contest Faye Rhodes, a junior in the sbhool of education, is a finalist in the May Queen contest, which will be held soon. She will vie with three other coeds for the title. Faye has been in numerous beauty contests of which she has won the titles of Miss Estill and Miss South. Other contests in which she has participated are the 1959 Miss Columbia contest, Miss Southern 500, and the Miss S. C. Universe contests. She has also participated in the W a t e r Festival and the Watermelon Festival. Teaching children in the lowei gradeA appeals to Faye, for she said that she loves little chil. dren. Carolina wasn't completely new to Faye upon her arrival Lambda Chi Celebrates Anniversary Epsilon Psi Zeta chapter of Lambda Ohi A 1 p h a fraternity celebrated i t s fiftieth anniver sary last weekend with a ban quet Friday night, followed by a drop-in at the fraternity house and a dance Saturday night at the Woman's Club. Judy Rickenbacker, a fresh man pharmacy in a j o r, was named Pledge Sweetheart at Fri day night's banquet. The outstanding Pledge Award was presented to Jim Hughes by R a y m o n d Quarles, pledge trainer. Attending the b a n q u e t and drop-in were actives, pledges and their dates, as well as many of the outstanding alumni. that T here's a lot of satisf it often happens that get smoked. People break it oper Charcoal. They may no01 far more than high filtra no single filter can! Tfry a pack of Tfareyt you passing the good w< H /1. 2. NRWDUiA LI ant Holds here three yewars ago. 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