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C00k Cookies C r By COOKIE CRUM Hear Ye! Hear Ye! A momentous decision has beer reached! After a long period of experimentation and census taking I have decided that the University of South Carolina is the busiest school in creation, and its student body is in perpetual motion. Artists Series As evidence I submit the names of the following seen at the concert by the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra on Wednesday night - Mary Jean Cox, Sue Coleman, Bill Able, Barbara Kohn, Jean Willis, Linda Daniel, Kay Kaiser, Ann Robinson, Carter Asbill, Barbara Rucker, Elka Maron and Jerry Chambers, John Wyndham, Delores Bull and Charles Gatch, Pat Burrows and Jim Barfield, Mike Sheheen, Al Smarr and Eleanor Crown, Tim Belk, Dave Moss, Luther Bigby and Karry Wofford, Bland Roper, Bunky Joye. UNC German Club Last weekend a group of Carolinians journeyed to the University of North Carolina German Club Dance. Along with the gang were Martha Winstead, Betty Burns, Tricia Bultman, Ellison Smith, Norma Hearne, Bill Boyd and Bill Coker. Chi Omega Dance The Wade Hampton was the scene of gala activities Friday night. Enjoying the fine company at the Chi 0 Winter Formal were Sandy Swink and Milton Lewis, Karry Wofford and Bland Roper, Toots Tennison and Mike Quinn, Jo Kirven and Bill Herring, Theresa Swink and Joe Williams, Wendy Rivenbark and Neal Patrick, Patty Gause and Doc Ho-ward, Carol Jones and Bill Jones, Joan Wolcott and Robert Rhett, Brenda Williams and Walter Bull, Carol DuBose and Mike Turner, Sally Com mander and Bo Mullis, Betty Easler and Charles Behling, and Mary Hendrix and Henry VonKolnitz. Party, Party The Kappa Sig's were partying at the VFW Friday night. Swinging to the music of Sammy Cook and the Keynotes were George Hair and Doris Meade, Bill Wood and Jean Wallace, Sanford Scarborough and Rita Wissen hunt, Bob Crain and Pat Lathrop, Bill Shaw and Kathie Whitlock, Edgar Cox and Sylvia Wasson, Eddie Roberts and Ann Montgomery, Jay Hook and Barbara Brown. John Shupe and Margaret Farrel. Chi Psi Enjoying the hospitality of one of their favorite alums were the Chi Psi's Saturday night. Partying at the home of Silas McMeekin at Lake Murray were Bill Shirley and Miriam Ross, Tom Howell and Honey Barron, Jack Boggs and Cynthia Davis, Mike Tighe and Judy Hagood, Charlie McPherson and Mary Busbee, Paul and Sybil Gay, Bob Faucette and Mary Jane Ferguson, Terry DuBose and Alicia Gardner, Henry Lesesne and Bunny Haslam, Curt Sanders and Suzanne Madsen, and Jeff Meadowcroft and Cookie Crum. Parties, Parties and Parties A gang of Kappa Sig's at the Hot Nut's party Tuesday All set to play Santa Claus? What you need is a red suit, white beard, fat pillow, and a pack full of Esterbrook Classic Pen and Pencil Sets. You can be anyone's favorite Santa if you give the smoothest-looking, smoothest- writing Christmas gift this side of the North Pole. Your choice of 6 holi day colors and 32 changeable pen points, too. N. Th 3.1*495.. Coeds Wore Pinafores, Here In '44 "Finding a waistline in the new evening dresses is like playing hunt-the-slipper. There isn't such a thing as a definite, fixed waist line any more. It ranges from bust to hips." This is from a 1938 issue of "The Gamecock," so you can see fashion problems don't really change even if the fashions them selves do. More cases in point: "The cam pus is dotted with gaily colored broomstick skirts topped off with frilly blouses. Pinafores are seen in great abudance." This was in 1944. lraids In '44 From the same issue: "Hairdos t are also drastically different. Pig- ) t!ils have gone over in a big way : - - giving that "younger" look. v Those who prefer to keep that : z)phisticated look are displaying - sleek upsweeps in which are nestled gay flowers." Again from a "38 issue: "De signers continue to favor wide, graceful skirts for dancing. Any lack of artistry in the execution of the Suzy-Q (What ever that was.) t will he gracefully covered by the voluminous skirts of chiffon, net or stiffened lace. Fa%hii Colors ein '38 "Champagne, chartreuse, ba- t night included Tommy Moor< Haynie and Julie Pritchard, Re Luther Rankin and Beverly and Joan Bennett. The Pi Kapps swung out at blast at the Legion Hut after t1 of those seen visiting the set-t Fred Smith and Carole Judy, J; Wood, Dickie Preacher and Joy( Sandra Banks, Doug Gray and McDonald and Hulda Haynes, Weatherly, Dave Taylor and Jo and Helen Judy, Carl Wilkes Long and Jane Sexton, and Jac Pinned and Carey Miller (Phi Kappa I)in to Dorothy Ann Todd of A gaged are Jimmy Todd (Kappa (DZ). Drive C-Ghevrol Just drop in an under the sam< records while ti the car you we any budget. TIi New Biscaynes And America 's new car the ea New '61 Chevrol You'll see five models ir of all. They're sensati< Eto their remarkably r< New lower priced See what Corvair's go coupes with nearly 12 engine's spunkier, too, ,omplaints, Complime Freshma 11y TUNIE DURANT Staff Writer My question this week concerns vital program of our University, hat of the freshman orientation rogram. I received a variety of nswers from this year's freshmen, .'ho had complaints, compliments nd improvements. The question: ana yellow and azalea pink are few of the solid colors which vill s h o w up to advantage gainst the black coats." in a 1953 issue the girls were old a bo u t. the new sweaters ,hich start at the bottom as a ark color and fade by degrees ito a lighter shade of the same olor. Also, stoles to match resses and skirts and plaid orealdor pants in the dorm. and Sue Bogen, David y Lucas and Sylvia Foster, .oward, and Burt Riviere -ain Saturday night with a ie N. C. State game. Some p table continuously were imes Whatley and Suzanne e Buckles, Don Bryant and Charlotte Stribling, Macki Fred Burton and Helen Reta Lyerly, Mike Hursey and Beth Taggart, James k Moore and Dolly Grann. Engaged Sigma) recently gave his 'inthrop College. Also en Sig) and Theresa DeWitt Easy way Chevy onc et dealer' c I take a drive in one of t a roof. With every driv 1iey last. So hurry! And .nt. There 's a model tc ere 's a whole crew of -the lowest priced fu only true sports car sy w ay-on a one-stop ~t IMPALA SPORT SEDAN the '61 Impala series-the most ele nally sensible from their more park omy in size. And note that trim n '61 CORVAIR 500 CLUB C in store for you in '61! Thriftier 70 more room uip front for luggag< with a gas-saving new axle ratio t< See the Greantet Shn nts .n opin What did you think of the fresh man orientation program, a n d what do ou have to offer in the way of improvements? Pat Hyatt: "We should be required to at tend the pep meetings and take part in the cheers and learn the Alma Mater. If we start off as a freshman doing these things, the school will be in the habit of it, and our school spirit will be raised. I think Carolina has the lowest school spirit of any college or uni versity I have been to." Belle Howe: "On the whole it was quite good, but it needs improvement. I think we could have been told a little hit more about registration." Marion Fletcher: "The group meetings in the auditorium did not impress me, but I think the meetings with the older student advisors helped because it gave us a chance to ask question, from students who had undergone the same experiences." Kathie Darling: "On the whole it is a necessary and well handled program. But I think the comment made by a speaker during the mass meeting in the field house to the effect that to be a BMOC one must be a greek-letter organization member irked me. This comment turned nany students away from sororities md fraternity row. The speaker nade it appear that a prerequisite nembership in a sorority or fra ernity." loyce Simpson: "I think it helped a lot. It helped ieople who weren't familiar with to do your new-car sa around tA ne-stop s. he 30 spanking new '6: e, your dealer is givir you 'll find that here suit almost any tast( new Chevy Corvairs,i 1-size Chevrolets. Po: -the Corvette. Come< shopping tour! SNew '61 Oh rant Chevies : These beautiful able out size : bring you newn ew roof line. i to the easier loi OUPE New '61 Cor sedans and There's room fc '. That rear : and-only 6-pass< igo with it. . lockable trunk u New~ NOV -These a full highe room w on Worth at Yner C ms Of Ori Carolina, and it helped familiar students learn a little bit more. o: I met a lot of people and the pro- a gramt as at whole was very profit- tf able." It Mary Beth Taylor:9 "I1 did not feel this program ac- hl co.nplished anything. It seared the u new students more than anything . else. We were not shown the cam pus, and thus no one knew where T they were going. If there are go- 1 ing to be mass meetings, we need S( an auditorium. You can't hear a tf word in the Field House." St Ann Cox: Cl Try Our Nation< 3-D SANE A Giant Sesame Seed Bun with Melted Cheese, Chopped Lettuc .65 with French Fried Potatc .95 Join Corner State and Blosso Open 6 A.M. to 12 Mid mpling e block at yo hopping ce Smodels your Chevy dealer g away free Dinah Shore s the easy, one-stop way t or need-at a price to s neluding four family-lovin >ular Bel Airs. Sumptuous mn in and pick your evrolet 2-DOOR BEL AIR SEDAI Bel Airs, priced just above the thriftiest ful ess you can use. Roomier dimensions ren Lding trunk that lets you pile baggage 15 vair 700 LAKEWOOD STATION r almost everything but antifreeze in ti anger Lakewoods. And they're the only nder the hood. Be sure to see the new Grc '61 Chevrolet 2-DOOR BISCAYi /-Big-Car Comfort at Small-Car a new Biscayne 6's*-the lowest price rolet--let you save money in a big way, 3 measure of Chevy's new roominess-suc r easy chair seats, larger door openings in front, more foot room in the rear. hevroleg Dnale.. I'm not one to complin as your downstalrs i;o;Just what the hell is going onff. Sweo. 3ntation "It gave me a good impression r the upper-classmen. I was dis p)pointed because we were not tught the Alma Mater. The group iectings with the student advisors ave us a slant on things and Alped us to arrange our sehed les." im Peigler: "I think this program helped us. here were a lot of things planned, Ad many talks, but not enough 'cial activities. Everyone blames ie freshmen for not having enough hool spirit. I believe the upper assnen should set the example." illy Famous WICH Two Choice Beef Patties, L and a Special Dressing es and Cole Slaw ff$ on5 m Streets, Cayce night Every Day ur iter! now offers Christmas o shop for ut almost Iwagons. Impalas. I-size Chevies, ech right back '% higher. WAGON ese new one-: wagons with: en briers, too. JE 6 Prices ad full-size ret give you h things as t, more leg