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Freshman D
In Kirkland
By Tunic DuRant
Never again will I ever com
plain about my dormitory room.
The other day I went to Kirkland
Apartments and I found a girl
living in the kitchen!
I asked Mary Michael how she
liked her room, and she said, i
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Today's column is directed at
graduates who have recently 1)
ried, poor lambs, that they won
list of simple instructions whic
positively guarantee that you
sorority girl.
First, let us take up the n
housemother is your friend, yc
must treat her with respect. Wl
address her as "Mother Sigafoos
stances niust you say, "Hey, fat
Second, let us discuss laundr,
the front porch of the sorority
shows a want of breeding. Use t]
Third, meals. Always reienb
meals for a houseful of healthy
cook goes to a great dleal of troui
and nourishing. Tlhe least you
tion. Don't just (devolur yo ur
delight, "WVhat dlelicious p)ork jo
bone!" or ''What scrumptious
wvater I"
Fourth, clothing. Never for
flects not just on yourself hut
well enough before you jo)iined
campus in your old iddy( blo:
you must take great pains to di
admiring comments from all wh<
for examplle, there was a Chli 0
at the University of Iowa who 1I
sorors. Camille hit on the igen
to the class she was at tending. I
.wore a buskin and jerkin. To'u (
carried a stein of pilsener. Tlo
ticker tape. IIer shininigest h
dressed as a white mouse for I
Omega sisters, but the entire
mourning when she was killed b~
Finally, let us take up the
refer, of course, to dating.
As we have seen, the way ymc
but the men you (late reflect er
that your date is ani acetah
bush; ask him point-blank, "'
Unless he replies, "Yeah, hey,"
But don't just take his word
him closely. Are his fingeri
jacket freshly oiled? Is his ul
p)ublic liability insurance? An<
lhe smoke Marlboros?
If lhe's a M~arlboro manm, you
moat, wit and wisdom, charac
warmth, presence andl poise, t4
soft pack andl flip-top box. Y<
sorority will be p)roudl of him,
proud of him, amnd I will be pai
*
The makers of Marlboro, h,ai
like to mnen'tion another of II
Altered Philip Morris--arallah
tional new king-size C7oimma
Come,come... To seek an honor
It is a great would be indecent,
honor to i9ndeed ,on can
erve the consider servieude
people ? honorable...
escribes D(
Apartment
When I first saw it, I nearly
ried. I shuddered at the thought
f sleeping under wall cabinets.
qow I wouldn't trade it for any
ther room on campus.
"I have a walk in pantry closet,
double sink and loads of elec
rical outlets. Cheery yellow walls
ER SHOP
n Street
cheerful atmosphere,
ER SHOP
e highly appreciated.
Teen-age Dwarf", "The Many
Dobie Gilli&", etc.)
YOU SAVE
)UR OWN
those young female under
Adged sororities and are wor
't make good. Following is a
4, if faithfully observed, will
will be a mad success as a
latter of housemothers. The
ur guide, your mentor. You
Men you wish to speak to her,
' or "Ma'am." In no circum
lady."
1. Never hang your wash on
house. This is unsightly and
ic Chapter Room.
r that planning and preparing
girls is no simple task. Your
ble to make your menu varied
-an (10 is show your apprecia
ood11; praise it. Exclaimi with
sis!" or "Wh'lat a yummy soup
fish heads !" or "What clear
~et that. your app)learncne re
on the whole house. It was
a .orority to lounge around
e and gym bloomers, but now
es in a manner which excites
observe you. A few years ago,
nega namedl Camille Ataturk
ought gohs of glory to all her
10us notijon of suiting her garh
or instance, to English Lit sIhe
rman she wore lederhtosen andl(
Fcon sIhe wore 120) yards of
ar camne one. (lay whten she
'sych Ll>. Not only her Cli
stent bodly went into (deel)
y the jantitor's cat.
nost imtportalnt top)ic of all. I
dress reflects ont your sorority,
en more. lie abhsolutely certatin
fellowv. I )on't heat abloult the
Fre yout an ac(ceptale fellow?"
sendt him p)ackintg.
that lhe is accep)tale. Intspect
s clean? Is his black leather
ceee in tune? 1 )oes lie carry
I, nmost significant of all, (does
know lhe has taste and (discernt
ter and( sapiiee, dlecencey and
lent and grit, ilter and flavor,
>u will he p)roudh of him, your
lhe makers of Marlboro will bie
I for this columnt.
I 19110 Ma. &Ihulmn.,
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tg paid for this column, wuld
teir ine cigarettea-m)ile, un
e in regular size or the sensa
italer uane a Conanander
Well...you'll It is improbable
at least that its authore Gor
endorae hme accurately You
the Party expressed my a
plt&rm views without donlu
consulting me. Coo
orm Life
s Kitchen
ch
lend a homey atmosphere which ,f
attracts all my homesick friends. m
"Also, the girls are used to head- S
ing for the kitchen after dates at
home, so my room has become the T
central meeting place of the dormi- E
tory."
Mary pointed out that some C
Carolina men don't seem to realize a
that Kirkland Apartments is a r
dormitory which adheres to the
regulations set forth for female %
residence halls.
When I asked her how she and p
the other girls liked living in Kirk- t:
land she stated that they were wild e
about it.
"There are only about fifty girls s
residing here, and we are all one
big happy family." t
Honorary Fral
First Meeting 4
The first Psi Chi meeting of I
the semester was held Thursday,
September 22.
Dr. Erland Nelson, faculty ad
visor, gave an interesting talk on
the history and past accomplish- t
ments of the fraternity.
Nvwly elected president, Ken
neth Ball and vice president,
What w
as an e:
at Pratt
Regardless of your specialty,
able engineering atmosphere.
Back in 1925, when Pratt & M
ing and developing the first of
powerplants, an attitude wa
engineering excellence was thc
That attitude, that recognitio
of technical superiority is still p
The field, of course, is broadei
No longer are the company'
graduates with degrees in i
engineering. Pratt & Whitney
with the development of all
systems for the aerospace me
nuclear and other advanced t
in concept. To carry, out ana
or maternals engineering assigi
mechanical, aeronautical, elec
engineering are needed, along
in physics, chemistry and meti
Specifically, what would you
talent provides the best ans'
Aircraft provides the atmosj
can fournsh'.
Development t4
is carried out i
Pratt & Whitni
velopment Cor
engine test mi
remote blockh<
providing a m~
At P&WA's Connecticut Aircra
Engine Laboratory (CANEL) ni
nical talents are focused on th4
ment of nuclear propulsion si
future air and space vehicles.
live mock-up of a reactor
scientists and engineers can
critical mass, material reactis
cients, control effectiveness<
reactor parameters.
PRAT
RlORIDA U
- For further information
olier or writ, to Mr.
Even your high
opinion of my
re fitnes for public
oMice shall not
ed petuade me?
[SCE Announces
Officers, Plans
Trhe Walter E. Rowe student
apter of the American Society
Civil Engineers held its first
ecting of the year on Wednesday
!ptember 21.
New officers for the year art
homas E. Wainner, president;
mory J. Infinger, vice president
onald R. Wells, treasurer; Noe
adwell, corresponding secretar,
7d Jim Crayford, recording see
-tary.
Committees for the coming yea
ere appointed to conduct the func
ons of the society.
The purpose of the society is t
romote closer relations betweei
ie students and the profession o
ivil engineering.
The society plans to presen
me interesting speakers an
iovies this year which will be ope
i all Carolina students.
ernity Has
9f Year
tonald Wingard each gave a tal
1n the past activities and futut
xpectations of Psi Chi.
Anyone interested in joinin
his honorary psychology fraternit
s cordially invited to attend tI
iext Psi Chi meeting, October 6, i
-oom 302 Barnwell at 8 o'clock.
oild
ngmneei
& & hi
rou would work in a favor
Ihitney Aircraft was design
its family of history-making
born-a recognition that
key to success.
a of the prime importance
redominant at P&WA today.
Snow, the challenge greater.
s requirements confined to
echanical and aeronautical
Aircraft today is concerned
forms of flight propulsion
lium-air breathing, rocket,
~pes. Some are entirely new
ytical, design, experimental
iments, men with degrees in
trical, chemical and nuclear
with those holding degrees
illurgy.
do?-your own engineering
ver. And Pratt & Whitney
>here in which that talent
sting of liquid hydrogen-fueled
n specially built test stands lik4
y Aircraft's Florida Research<
ter. Every phase of an expe
y be controlled by engineers
use (inset), with closed-circuit ti
ans for visual observation.
Ft Nuclear Representative
any tech- tioning for P&i
Sdevelop- site data recc
estems for provide auton
With this computed datc
,nuclear testing of an e
determine capable of re
ity coeffi- values per secc
mnd other
World's foremi
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Division of United Aircr
CONNECTICUT OPERATIOI
SEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT CI
'egarding an engineering care
ft P. Azinner, Engineering n4
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f ao
tn.ey Airci
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rockets
this at
nd De
imental
from a
of electronic aids func. Studies<
A engineers is this on- liquid ai
ding center which can P&WA's
atically recorded and auxiliary
simultaneously with the Experime
gine. This equipment is such pr<
ording 1,200 different basic coi
st designer and builder of flight pro,
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ft Corporation
IS - East Hartford
NTER - Palm Beach County, Florida
r at Pratt & Whitney Aircraft, const
tparment P.-att & WAhitney Aircraft, Eri
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f solar energy collection and
d vapor power cycles typify
researc'n in advanced space
power systems. Analytical and
1tal Engineers work together in
grams to establish and test
cepts.
,ulsionl systems
It your college placement
t Hrarr 8A Coennaetcte.
Suits
.I% libby Keefe
"Th, living eav:y" it the new
fall suits and enisemibles. Suit
jackets and skirts have taken to
fall's eased iihouettc. Suits iuve
also taken to the rich fall colors
and fabri:-s.
Rarely Seen this fall i:; the arrow\
slim skirt. Slim ski: i ykar
Veans one that is gathei ed oi
tukii at the top. The exception
is the walking suit, a slim skirt
Shto%ws to dvantage the loiger co at
in these suits.
Pleat hive taken to fall sits
liie( duck- take to water. Gores are
al a pa:t of the new suit fluidity.
really grTceful skirt is one that
mh1ines both gores and pljew'.
ta soft, huoyant but not ful;
Flaed Skirt
S-io-e suit skirts arc gathered
n to a ip.i yoke for- just a little
ullnes- ind east. of movement.
TheAe sirts are topped with ont
the longer jackets.
Suit inclKets comef- in miany
lengths. from the waist length,
>x y jicket to a three-quarter
length coat Most jackets are
looiv fitt<d and slim although
sI have extra fullness to give
a hell effect.
Mos Jackets have a collar of
-me type, usually a big notched
tne. but r,)lled collars and the
sialler (es are often seen. Fur
roflars, fake or otherwise, are
f'ouind evorvwhere in all sizes.
Walking Suit
Sleeves are usually elbow or
three-quarter length to allow a
pretty show of bracelet and glove.
The sleeves have a little additional
fullness. giving a bell shaped ef
fect.
Malany of this fall',; suits come
with a pullover in the suit fabric.
Really avant garde are pullovers
in fake leopard, jaguar and ocelot;
for those who have the courage.
The walking suit is better than
ever. for coat warmth and a suit
look. To wear with the three
quarter lenigth coat and slim skirt
therv are jersey blouses in match
ig Colurs or pull-overs in the
same fabric.
After Six
F0r a ',It lok and plenty of
ashio: .ileage a snart ensellble
s a gotid bet. Eit1hi- dress alnd
a''t1e jacket a nd skit wvithP its
w llll.ver with the addition of
.E\V acc.ssories (an go (n and on.
Thi fa'.'s suit i- nit stopped by
n eght:fall tor wi i 1i- addition
t O of tit new tulle hats and a
i: of gltter. a basic Stilt ieed not
.-~ :or after six, briocade siuits
artal in-Ctdl'i- with aLl thte biest
:a:aturec -f their tweed couws ns are
1n ex,el -not eb oice. These also
1ne thle new briight fal colors,
a' WellI as elegant shades of beige.
F or \weater addliets, there are
* weater suits tis year. The "suits'"
, miea simi wool knit ski,rt,
pulloveit sweaiter andt cardigan
-'est miagnifhiue.
G;ne is the dayi when a fa2 quit
-a- i.a'\, brown or gray. This
yi-a: -timts comle ini a rainbow oft
Moavia the grapevine - -
amtiet hvs:, deep purpIjles, mauve
and1 ~. win- red.( Ot her c lorts: bn;ght
greenti, taupley briowns. even hm:
pink.
TheIn fabrics in tall suits are
often lheavy, furry andI marvelously
soft. P laids, c'hee-ks and textured
wioils arc also in the runlning.
10wear withI the fall suits, lots
of glitter; big and higger beads.
three and1 for strands deep or big
hinls somtlimells itn groups oif two
arIe goxod. Two of the smaller
bracelets are better than one wide
IA.inger, eight button gloves are
hetter with t.he elbow length sleeves
than the ever-populari wrist length
gloves. For real dash use gloves
itn t.he same color ats the su1it.
A play of fur in a big hat adds
j1ust the dash for many of this
fail's unlderst.ated suits and en.
sembiles. Also fake fur bags, all
size's, are good with most fall suits.
IA)wered Waistline
D)resse's have also taken on the
softened fall silhouette anti often
the furry fabrics found in this
year's suits. As in the suits the
grapey colors dominate the fashion
picture.
The big change in dress fashions
is the lowered waistline. This
longer torso is often banded with
a bias piece of the fabric or is
loosely belted by a small sash or
narrow leather belt.
The princess dress has been re
vived and really packs a fashion
wallop when the skirt is pleated.
Elbow length sleeves, slightly
helled na also seen in drams.