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Williams Gains Honor Gery Willi=m has been named among the ien Honorable Men tWon wTnners in Glamour's "10 Beat Dressed College Girls in Acmrdea" contest which was held in- Mareb. Kathleen Aston Casey, ed&tor in-eflef of "Glamour," oad In her amouncemeit that so many of the young women,entered in the contest were so truly outstandng elat the sleethon of ten Hon orable Mention wirers was made. Plans ae being made to feature Ithe Honorable Mention wdnmse dn a fall issue of the magazine. Mary Eliabeth Spoon from Converse College is among the "10 Best Drsed College Girls." She and nine other winners wtill be featured prominently dn the 1960 August Oollege Issue of "Glamour" magazine. Other girls eedving best dressed honors are: Bairbaoa Al len, UCLA, Los Angeles, Calif.; Norma Colkier, Wilson College, Chambersburg, Pa.; Janet Day, Hood College, Frederick, Md.; Jean Edmond, Purdue Univer sity, West Lafayette, Ind.; Laura H a m m o c k, Randolph-Macon, Lynchburg, Va.; Carol House nick, Bloomdburg State College, Bloomaburg, Pa. Also, Eliza Kellogg, Radcliffe College, Cambridge, Mass.; Eliz abeth Newsome, Pembroke Col lege, Providence, R. I.; and Mari lynn SnAth, University of Wis consin, Madison, Wis. (Anthor of "I Was Lose i EUROPE MADE Iast week we discussed Englar Europe that every American c this summer. Today we will dis the Pearl of the Pacific, as it is To get from England to Fra swims the English Channel. Si Spain, one greases one's body As you can see, the most importi is a valise full of grease. No, I am wrong. The most ii Europe is a valise full of Marlbc of work is Marlboro! If you th came in, treat yourself to a Mari and yet you get the full, zesti tobaccos that precede the filter. engineering was achieved by Ii Softpack and Walter Fliptop-i But I digress. We were speaki the Nile, as it is popularly tern First let us briefly sum up th was discovered in 1492 by Mad a series of costly wars with 8el Indians, and Captain Dreyfus. troubled land with the coror married Lorraine Alsace and ha< and Charlemagne. This later bec Marshal Foch-or the Boy affectionately called-was succ duced shortness to France. Unti tallest nation in Europe. After I able to walk comfortably undel known as the Hunchback of N< Napoleon was finally exiled famous statement, "Able was: the same whether you spell it i also spell Marlboro backwards try to smoke Marlboro backwa efficacy of the great Marlboro f After Naploleon's death the depression, known as the Louis tury everybody sat around moi torpor was not lifted until Eiff made everybody giggle so hard country in all Europe. Each night the colorful natis shout "Oo-la-la" as Maurice C Champs Elysees swinging his happy, everyone goes to the I The principal industry of Fra Well sir, I guess that's all y< Next week we'll vJsit the Land Next week,D this week, every cigarettes I. Marlboro, the be Morris; both auullable in soft "art WMWveveryou alabotit. Y)604r... Glen Miller Orchestr May Day Miss Bootlie Berrv Sponsoring Student Govern ment officers for the May Day Dance, May 10, will be Bootgie Berry for .-im Leventis, presi dent; Mrs. Don Ri-chardson for a Teen-age Dwarf," "The Many of Dobie Gillis," etc.) SIMPLE: NO. 2 d, the first stop on the tour of >lege student is going to make ,uss your next stop, France-or generally called. ice, one greases one's body and imilarly, to get from France to and slides down the Pyrenees. mt single item to take to Europe nportant single item to take to >ro Cigarettes. Oh, what a piece ink flavor went out when filters lboro. The filter works perfectly, uli, edifying taste of the choice l'his remarkable feat of cigarette larlboro's research team-Fred mnd I, for one, am grateful. ng of France-or the Serpent of ied. e history of France. The nation lame Guillotine. There followed leswig-Holstein, the Cleveland Stability finally came to this iation of Marshal Foch, who I three children: Flopsy, Mopsy, ame known as the Petit Trianon. 3rator of the Platte, as he was eeded by Napoleon who intro 1 Napoleon, the French were the lapoleon, most Frenchmen were card tables. This later became >tre Dame. to Elba where he made the [ ere I saw Elba," which reads orwards or backwards. You can -Oroblram. Do not, however, rds be,ause that undoes all the Ilter. French people fell into a great iana Purchase. For over a cen ping and refusing-his food. This il built his famous tower, which that today France is the gayest res gather at sidewalk cafes and 'hevalier promenades down the Malacca cane. Then, tired but ouvre for bowls of onion soup. mece is cashing travelers checks. >u need to know about France. of the Midnight Sun-Spain. p * week, the. best of the flt.r lat of the non-MAters is ?hil(p pne or nlip.ton anx. -MOthevrod me, but ee h wVs no oW to r*N on... She left me all 410n... a Plays ance Conch Mrs. Don 'Richardson Don Richardson, vice president; Carmen Cherry, student govern ment secretary,- escorted by Al bert Spings; Toots Tenison for Mike Quinn, treasurer; and Linda Phi Kappa Si List Of New i Tom McLean has been elected president of Phi Kappa Sigma social fraternity for the coming year. Other top officers include: Leo Marsden, vice-president; Joe Logan, secretary; and Warren Adlcins, corresponding secretary. Bill Sword will serve as treas urer. Also, Duncan Dozier, schol arship chairman; Frank Taylor, party chairman; Bill Magan, pledg! master; Londy Lathem and Lee Burns, house managers. nominated most-likely-to-succeed ..overwhelmingly elected! Piper Slacks by HI+S /. . / / Pipers lead the poll for pampus popularity! Dig ' the reasons . .. guys look sharper in pencil-slim Pipers. They like the lower ride on thehips...theside buckles that replace belts .the Continentals1lantot the front pockets. $4.95 to $8.95, in'a host of wash able fa6rics at on-the-ball campus shops. -iunme WOK diN I think fAm others... so. Can ou hp me, Gorb t ides Annual Miss Carmen Cherry Richardson for George Leventis, dance chairman. 'The dance will follow May Day exercises which will be held on the horseshoe from 4 to 5:30 p.m. The Glenn Miller Orchestra di 1gma, Pi Kapp 9fficers For F Sigma chapter of Pi Kappa Phi, at its meeting on May 1, elected officers for the fall se mester of 1960. The new officers include: Pi Kappa Phi Ceh Anniversary With The Jefferson Hotel was the scene of Sigma chapter of Pi Kappa Phi's Fiftieth Anniver sary Celebration on Saturday, April 23. The celebration began with reg istration for visiting alumni at the hotel. In the afternoon, wives of Columbia alumni served .as hostesses for a drop-in in the fratern'ity lounge, and members of the ohapter led tours of the campus. The lounge was decorated with arrangements of red roses, gladi olas, dogwood, and azaleas. There was also a display of scrapbooks, minute books, piletu'res, and fra ternity magazlines from 1910 to the present. At 7:30 p.m., the celebration banquet was held in the main dining 'room at the Hotel Jeffer IvyLe Is It ever Ivy! Why, Coke is i correct beverage you can pose order on campus. Just look ar What are the college social lei going for? Coca-Cola! So take out of their Ivy League book a same! Enjoy the good taste e1 Scoled under edflhorIty of 11 lUm enCA.CnsA naOIeU you'll never be missed, Link D Festivity Miss Toot8 Tenison reeted by Ray McKinley will pro vide bhe music at the Township Auditorium from 8:30 to 12:30. Dress will be semvi-formal and only Carolina students will be ad mnitted. i Phi Release ill Term James Whatley, archon; Fred Sojourner, treasurer; Don Owens, secretary; George Murrell, war den; Terry Smith, historian; and Macki McDonald, chaplain. bbrates Fiftieth Banquet, Dance son. Guests and speakers for the evening included Mr. and Mrs. Bob Regtister, chapter advisers; Mr. Jim Wilson and Mf. Greg Slam, both past national execu itive aeoretaries; Mr. Bernie Jones, national president; Col. Ben Covington, district presi dent; and Mr. John D. Carroll and Mr. Dick Young, both na tionl cmmiiteecha$men awarde TMst hter rtn g bycthe bytioa offine ilpo vFdllowmin t banqet thenhl AndiTaor frchest 12:30.e muesaill for danifwhich con cde Phi elaion dler aes hteyfrho;Fe MaCckiol MCDsond chplin snO. GuOF n spLe aerfoth L1CiN mth By JicQUie SpIAWN Rose not red Rose not blue Rose named Rigby (m Writing this column for As April turned to May. . ..s parties ... and believe it or nol weekend. Pond Pa At Gibson's . . . the Pi Phi's the music of Kip Anderson ... Kuhne, Carolyn Smith and M< and Bubba McKenzie, Farrell I Jane Coffman and Sterling I Chart Bonham, Sue Baumann ai garet Dickinson and Flynn BoN Hatchell, Julia Sherer and Mik( Jerry Suddeth, Sarah Seay and and Pinky Skinner, Phoebe C June Arnold and Bob Arringt Maynard, Pat Adair and Charle. Football An Watching the varsity beat tf ball" weather . . , were Betsy ani sell and Everett Crafts, Gam GI Johnson and Dave Adams, Jane Eleanor Houch and Fred William Trimmier, Sue Scruggs and Duke Louis Goodwin. Rockin 'n' I Clyde McFadden, Jimmy Ree Diddley-all the top 1960 Rock Capitol City last Saturday nite Jimmy Martin, Beth Middleton LaBruce and C. 0. Warren wer< who had $8.00 to see them! Friday Nite G At Clyde Ramseur's . . . soci man and Jimmy Johnson, Betsy. Eleanor Page and Henry Lewis, vin Purvis, Linda Driver and Gi and David Keller, Gracie Hutchj Sunning 'n' F The beach-Pawley's Island ... Fun-you MIGHTY rite . Harrison, Jo Ann Goff and Th< herin and Jimmy Ashley, Sandi Judy Hart and Edwin Hazel, j Cate, Linda West and Sandy Li James Dickett, Frances LaMot Laurie McGhee and Charles Mac Lee Rouselle, Vicki Rumph an Burg and Billy Barron, Jean Rae Congratulatio To the newly-weds first ... Currence (Chi Psi). To the promised next . . . K Norma Crosswell and Whitney And last but not least-to th Larry Cothran (PiKA) and Pa journier (Pi Kapp). More Beach At OD. . .last weekend.. ing a blast and a half . . . Jimr Jimmy Todd, Frank Cantor, .Ja Horton and John Fears. Delta Zeta I Sunday nite . . .in the new to socialize awhile . . . Billy Mi Edwards, Koga Weldon, John G. McD)earmid, Norma Utsey, Joe2 Jimmy Todd, Vivian Brandent Brenda Williams, Bob Able and, Golden Anniversar' Banquet and dance . . . at ti nite . . . Pi Kappa Phi's and dat Don Bryant, Jane Sexton and Jin and Fred Sojourner, Gerry Caut Marone and Tom Edwards, Jud Moore, Lib Crowder and D)oug ( Davis, Linda Richardson and Geo claw and Rufus Wactor, Judy Carol Judy and Fred Smith. A Plea Help! Help! Help !-Lost, or bearing a Who's Who charm wil year '59-60 ! If found, pleeeeeeet tion desk at Russell House . . . hi Just Stu Thus-this past week's latest, column in the same place and author) next week-to find out Day, Sigma Chi Sweetheart De talent show, and the KA "Jetty's YOUR HEADQUARTERS FOR A LONG PLAY AL MUSIC, ALL THE LATE Come see our compl Stereo Phonographs & MUSIC, (Formerly Brad9ord's Seime Monag AL 3-948 Columbia. S. C. iddle name Ann) you. wimming )arties . house ,-football high-lighted the rty had a blast . dancing to Frances Moss and Rupert mite Foster, Claire Hutto arrett and Don Rutledge, eckmon, Linda Hall and id Sonny Satterfield, Mar vie, Sandy Heise and Jim Adair, Cynthia Lane and Mike Stewart, Linda Wise lamp and Tommy PLruitt. -)n, Dee Pow%-ne aild Jack Behling. yone? e "ole pros" . in "foot I Jim Smiley, Glenda Trus enn and Bill Magan, Mimi Workman and John Dalisa, s, Linda Bodie and Tommy Kight, Priscilla Crow an(d Roll'in d, LaVerne Baker, and Bo and Roll stars were in the . . . and Lee Hunter and and Skip Mongon, Alice among the FEW couples athering alizing were Bunny Schip kllen and Skip Swearingen, Elizabeth Nelson and Mel me Stone, Gerry Williams nson and Jeff Goodwin. unning . The houseparty-SA E Jackie Vickery and Rick >mas Adams, Ginger Mul a Stork and Jack Taylor, kudrey Addy and Charlie nning, Harvie Beattie and te and Frankie Robinson, Callum, Rhetta Grier and d Eddie Richmond, Sissy e and Ken Richmond. ns Due Virginia H1inson ain( M1ack ay Key and Gene H1unter. Cunningham (Citadel). e pinnees ... Gay Roof to ulette Bishop to Fr'ed So News the Kappa Sig's were hav Baldwin, Mike (Canmpbell. y Hook, Bob Smith, Alex prop-In DZ room . ..dropping by shoe, Karen Weekly. Tomn dbold, Kit Carson, Roinny Petoia, Vasiliki Moskos, urg, D)r. George Brauer. Jean Ann Fox. r' Celebration ie Jefferson . .. Saturday es . . .Phyllis Keller, and imy Long, Paulet te Bishop hen and Billy Mishoe, D)ee y Rickenbacker and Jack ray, Joyce (Cook and Billy rge Murrell. Mart ha HIolt z hriner and Roger Blurriis. e minature I. D). bracelet :h the initials J. L. S. and 'eeeeaz turn into informa o-kay ? Many thanks. ff Be sure to readI this same ame paper (but dlifferent all about the Big D)erby nce, Student Union's big " Party ! COMPLETE SELECTION OF BUMS AT INC. in nSeican WUNTRY ? VESTERN MUSIC a// ST 45 HITS ee sel ection of Componene Pares INC. Record Shop) C. 1231 Main St