The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, April 08, 1960, Page Page Four, Image 4
By
ZFRCQUie SpIA1
And WHAT a week . ,
. . . some clues ... by twc
POE
At 2 p.m .... in Cam(
horses(?)-at the Carolin
Who saw any . . . well, M
. . . Nancy Ingram and I
George King, Mary Ann
Judy Shriner and Walter
Wells, Carmella Shaw and
Jim Smiley, Ann Bourne,
Laurin and Charlie Rigb3
Joannie Robinson and Gei
David Gregory, Peggy Mc(
mon and Cravens Raven
Haynesworth, Dody Wallac
and Bill Goodie, Peg Pearce
and Joe Harley, Carolyn
Baker and Evan Palmer,
Robinson, Bunny Schipmar
ham and Jimmy Owens.
SIGMA
After the Cup . . . in (
the doors swung out
passed out . . . juk'in to
EVERYBODY-and I DO
state practically . . . you
. . . including . . . Elaine
man, Toots Tenison and M
Ted Davis, Nancy Martin ,
and Pete Singleton, Sandr.
Steel and Johnny Hagins, d.
Becie Casey and Jim Holm
Campbell, Ann Valley and
Dot Warner and King Hol:
Campbell, Ann Valley and
ling and Bubba Farr, Beck
Smith and Don Bigby, Bet
Davis and Bill Singleton,
gon, and most of the peop]
WHI
Friday nite . .. at the
time . .. 9 'till 1 dancing
VERY big weekend for th(
way-heard Chief Robert
Chief ? . . . in the partying
Bland Roper, Gam Glenn -
and Gary Daniels, Linda Tj
Kaiser and Roger Browi
Duff ie, Sandy Ussery and
and Jimmy Holmes, Ann
Genie Garvin and Doc How
Herring, Molly McKenzie
and Jimmy Moss, Essie J
Carney and Bobby Bentley
Eleanor Crown and Al Srr
Lewis, Ginger Bennett and
son and Ben Morrow, Jea:
Tomasine Dabbs and Tieddy
Pendarvis.
.MEDAL
Saturday nite . . . the
Jimmy Farr . . . colorful I
Psi's and dates ... Glo
Marion Church and Bob
Shirley, Jean Willis and Pt
Bob Gehring, Ann Shirley
and Mike Tighe, Mary B
Vasiliki Moskos and Terry
Jim Simons, Cynthia Davis
Voort and Carter Asbill, P
ATTENTK
New jewelry, please n<
creasing ranks of the pinne
Walter (Sigma Nu), Elain
Kap), Betty McInnes (Al
Wof ford).
Flashing diamonds are
Griffith (Sigma Chi alum
(ADPi) to Brother Carter
THE DRII
WITH
Vanilla, Chocolai
"FR
Raspberry, Stra
- Lime
"FR
Corner State a
4N
. much booze . . . much news
s. . am I confused?
T TIME
len ... and away they go . . .
a Cup-my word, how absurd!
AYBE some of these people did
lill Wolfe, Molly McKenzie and
Chamberlee and Allen Jenkins,
Tuten, Ann Langley and Mitch
Tuffy Taylor, Betsy Russell and
and E. G. Robinson, Susan Mc
r, Janice Kay and Ed Martin,
>rge Palmer,,Jean Dunker and
'ill and Kay Lloyd, Sandra Har
e, Priscilla Barrett and Knox
e and Nat Adams, Pat Boroughs
and Tom Caskey, Jo Ann Bundy
Wingate and Bill Crouch, Boo
Frances LaMotte and Frankie
and Jimmy Johnston, Sue Der
CHI BLAST
amden the doors swung in
... some passed in-and some
the music of the Harts . . .
mean everybody, in the whole
name them-they were there
Roseborough and Richie Hoff
ike Quinn, Ginger Bennett and
and Johnny Jones, Julia Sherer
Stork and Jack Taylor, Betty
ann Rogerson and Don Rutledge,
an, Gloria Kay and Pat Wilson,
Jim Herring, Hazel Ann Gram
rnes, Martha Dabbs and Herbie
Jim Herring, Hazel Ann Gram
y Hill and Tyler Devine, Stuart
y Burns and Ted Owens, Patsy
Beth Middleton and Skip Mon
e mentioned above also.
'E STAR
Columbia . . . 5 'till 7 cocktail
to the music of the Glads . . .
Nu's-well, most of them any
s REALLY lived it up, right
mood were Kerry Wofford and
md Scott Wehrung, Cam Greer
mmerman and Bub Bell, Ginger
k, Katie Coleman and Walter
Bobby Mitchell, Fran Pleicones
Seckel and Jimmy Johnston,
atrd, Garnet Doggette and Buddy
and Jimmy Mills, Libby Weeks
eter and Elden Sweatman, Sam
Fran Baskin and Staci Gaffos,
Larr, Mimi Johnston and Milton
Jimmy Howell, Loretta Winter
ranie LeGare and Jimmy Glenn,
Kohn, Faye Madden and Bennie
LION BALL
Columbia again . . . music by
ormals . . . soft lights . . . Chi
ria Hopper and Ray Williams,
Daniels, Fran Baskin and Bill
Lt Jelm, Harriette Timmonis and
mnd Wilton Fowler, Judy Hagood
usbee and Charley McPherson,
DuBose, Rosemary Fellers and
and Jack Boggs, Diane Vander
atsy Green and Ed Darden.
iON PLEASE
ite! . . . joining the EVER-in
d are .. . Patsy Smith and Todd
a Corbett and Phil Lavoie (Phi
iPi) and Joe Clayton (SAE at
Ann Bruner (ADPi) from Gene
); and Mary Hariette Wiggins
(SAE at Wofford).
K You EAT
A SPOON
le, Coffee or Mocha
OSTEE"
wberry, Orange or
Sherbet
OSTEE"
rid Blossrom Streets
Spring Function
Cotili
Linda Hall
Ann Logwood
Sigma Chi's
Activate
. Pledges
New Sigma Chi actives include:
Ted Owen, Johnny White, Buddy
Owen, Johnny White, B u d d y
Hardwick, Nat Adams, J e r r y
Jackson, Chester D u k e, Boody
Hall, Jim Edens, Tyler Devine,
Ronnie Matthews, B.ubba Farr,
Johnny Jordan, H c n r y Crosby,
and Tommy Pruitt.
You're
a xatural wonder
in the H+I-S
Sport Coat
The shoulders are strictly
your own in this smart
jacket. It's a' deftly cut 8
buttbn model with natur
ally slim lines .... accented
by the narrow .lapels,
neatly flapped pockets and
side vents. At your favor
Ite campus shop ... $12.95
to $19.95 depending on the
fabric of your choice.
P.8. It's washable I
-' gf s
m Holds..
EAK.
Myrna Pitts
xV
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Beverly Powers
Sorority Activat
Awards Scholart
Sigma Delta Tau social sorority
recently activated the following
girls: Lynn Fleischman, Nancy
Grant, Linda Hirschmann, Bar
bara Loewe, Susan Loewe, Tama
Rivkin, Jane Rubih, and Mimi
Sunshine.
While y
If you're a ser
hasn't found 0r
.opportunities at
You'll get a wi
than 200 IBM
Offices. Just ca
an appointmeni
He will tell you
what we do. .
growing. And he
fled graduates lI
Isfaction. .ad
Formal
Claudette Keenery
The Carolina Cotillion will hoR
its annual spring formal tonigh1
in the Jefferson Hotel Ballroom
Sponsors for the Cotillion of.
ficers are: Myrna Pitts for Phi
Harrison,,president; Linda Hal
for Chart Bonham, vice presi
dent; C)iaudette Keenery foi
Jimmy Todd, - secretary; Anr
Logwood for Buddy Talley, treas
urer and Beverly Powers foi
Glynn Alexander, dance chair
man.
The dance will'be held froir
8-12 with music furnished by
Furman Neal and his band.
The Cotillion Club .is com
posed of all fraternities on cam
pus and sponsors a dance in the
spring and fall. Only a limited
number of the members of each
fraternity may attend the daiic
each semester.
es Eight Pledges;
ihip At Banquet
Following the activation cere
mony a banquet was held at
which time Nancy Grant received
the best pledge award. The schol
arship award was won by Susan
Loewe.
aureonIactin
ituthe csaout tvaricaon,
IBM, now is the time.
Irm welcome at any of the more
Branch, Regional, and District
1I, ask for the manager, and make
what sort of company we are .. .
.how rapidly 'data processing Is
can tell you what we otter quail
1earnings, career training, job sat
Ipportunities for rapid promotion.
DATA DROC
Phi Kappa
Golden Am
Sigma chapter of Pi Kappa
Phi social fraternity was .repre
sented at the District IV Con
clave by seven members.
The meeting was held in the
Holiday Lodge at Myrtle Beach
on April 2-4. The DistricLt
Archon, Ben Lovington, and Na
tional Executive j9ecretary, Dur
Sorority
Installs
Officers
Kappa Delta sorority recently
elected and installed their 1960
61 officers. Sara Krebs was
elected president and Mary Win
ton Hughes was elected vice pres
ident.
Other officers are: Anne -Bond,
secretary; Peggie Rivers, treas
urer; Judy Hagood, assistant
treasurer; Linda Leifermann, ed
itor; and Laurie McGhee, rush
chairman. Linda Webb w a s
elected secretary of Pan-Hellenic
Council.
Kappa Delta's newest pledge is
Virginia Crouch of Johnston.
Through an error Linda Webb
was omitted from the list of nine
new active members initiated on
March 16.
CAMPBELL'!
PHARI
Cornell
DRUGS - SCH(
NOTIONS - SO
HEADING Hi
see IBM about your f
We want ambitious men and women
scholastic records for openings in dir
direct sales, applied science, administi
gramming, systems, manufacturing, i
research, and product development.
See your Placement Officer for more i,
and please feel free to call me for the
the IBM office nearest your home;
Mr. J. S. Beard, Branch Manager
International Business Machines Cor
1408 Gervals St., Columbia, S. C.
Teiephone: ALpine 3-4031
ESSING DIVISION
Phi's Plan
niversary.
ward Owen, moderted at the
meeting.
Also attending were the Na.
tional Presiden't, "Bernie" jones,
and past National President,
"Dick" Young.
Those attending, from Sigma
chapter were: Archon, Billy
Mishoe, George Mu'rrl, Roger
Burris, Henry Merritt, Doug
Gray, Tom Edwards and Tommy
White.
Sigma's chapter advisor Bob
Registor and his wifp accom
panied the Carolina delegates.
Golden Anniversary
The fraternity will celebrate its
Golden Anniversary April 23.
Tentative plans include a
guided tour of the campus, a
drop-in at the fraternity .house,
a cocktail party, a banquet and
a dance.
Among the guests will be
United States Senator, Olin D.
Johnston and former Governor of
South Carolina, George Bell Tim
merman, Jr.
Other guestA will be Durwood
Owens, national executive secre
tary; James Wilson, past national
executive secretary; Wade Smith
Bolt, Sigma 1; and Robert Regis
ter, Sigma chapter advisor.
Arrangements have been made
with the Jefferson Hotel to ac
commodate all the alumni who
plan to be in Columbia for the
weekend.
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location of
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