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Women L Depender As any girl will tell you, at great length, the most cinating subject of convers is men. This makels life tough, f has been my experience at that one's men friends are 1 to temper tantrums by the ject. They'll talk intermii about their jobs, their cc football team, local politics weather and women. But world's most fascinating su leaves them cold. The only subject they find even more tedious girl's job. This can lead to some p boring evenings, but in the run is a good thing. If a really did find a girl's job cinating he might never around to saying those r words-"Let me take you from it all." It would also be a much satisfactory arrangement a man's point of view. Mar just doesn't come naturall them, and furthermore n e will, according to Dr. The4 l1eik. "A woman must be the suer-even if she pursue neglect. That works w i t h conqueror type of man," he VIS ALL STUDE 1961 COLLEGE Visiting: England, Fra tenstein, Switzerland, mark, Sweden, Norw Sail from Mont. For complete det Stweeng Phone AL 6-6109 cC S If you're the type ...who finds it apt to discover the dynamic field The marketing of and fascinating. with managemeni their business or tions by use of d * customer in puttil Electronic data p outstanding, tect You naturally h; ess Ambitious, it Than Men? and "A woman has to he calculatin fas- to get the man." ation Dr. Reik is a bearded, smilin Viennese. Ile has written a nurr :r it ber of hooks on the relatior east, ships of men and women. >ored "The Viennese are always ga' sub- lant," he said, "but it is false, iably false gallantry. American me Ilege are dependent. This is a kin the o: matriarchy. In this countr the meni are more dependent an bject women are m o r e independer than in the past." can Men are interesting bu is a women are lovable he feels. Me value their independence, wome retty don't. long "I have a favorite and ver man revealing test that I sometim( fas- gave my patients when the get first come to me," he said. iagic would ask them what t h r e away wishes they would make if genie appeared and offered t grant them their heart's desire, more a woman does not, amon from her three wishes, mention a hui riage hand or a home or a child, the y to h e r e is something serious] v e r wrong with her. A man on tl dore other hand will always ask t achieve something, they are an pur- bitious." 5 by Sounds delightful, doesn't it the Reprinted from "The Columbi said. Record." IT EUROPE NT GROUP - 53 DAYS SCANDINAVIAN TOUR nce, Monaco, Italy, Austria, Liech Germany, Belgium, Holland, Den :3y, Scotland. eal June 20 $1,494.00 ails and folder call or write Travel Bureau Located Jefferson Hotel Lobby LUMBIA, S. C. 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Attending the convention were representatives from the College of Charleston, Lander, Queens, Columbia, Longwood and Ers kine colleges. 0 lI occupation offering and financial growth. ountry in the market s or advanced degree Cs, or business, see at Information about you prefer, feel free 'Orp., Carolina, AL 3-4031 lISiOM Exotic Fabrics Evening n d y t t n n y ? e a A LONG, SLIM skirt is worn hei quarter lenigth mileeves. (Photo cc Carolina Coe 00 AKGAY RegiWonc A Carolina coed was elected secretary of the regional Alpha Kappa Gamma convention at Erskine College recently. Harriette Morehead, n e w I y elected secretary and Sara Krebs attended the fall retreat of Al yok at quterlnt lee.(ht isertr ftergoa lh Knsapportuniti coreion at kinfsem ollg drectsls. Hfyuareacadae forad a bache1or elected sertaefry anSr Kntrew.s ttee the fall etra o l h.S ear,Bacnangr B 148Grviotee,Cumba o DAAPRCSSNkDV eature B The current crop of holiday dresses almost guarantees that any woman can be belle of the ball because they so enhance the essential "Eve" through linear design, rich fabrics and exciting colors. In design, the definitive curve of bell and dome skirts is promi nent, providing a natural basis for draping which abounds in horizontal, vertical and diagonal varieties. Sometimes m e r m ai d fronts curve to the hem on these full skirts and seemingly slim skirts emphasize graceful movement in the soft s w i s h of unpressed pleats. Sleeves range from bared to fully covered but are mostly bare. Exotic fabrics such as tap estries, brocades and prints, vel vet and peau de soie are every where along w i t h occasional ;rlitter of heads, sequins and lames. Color is delicious in rich tones of blue, green, red and the pur ple f a m i l y. Beige has been superseded by the tonal depth of taupe and stark black is often relieved by a touch of glitter. This season sees the revival of the long evening gown, but is a slim elegance in graceful chiffon or belled satin, brocade or peau de soic. The jewelry to w e a r with these dresses is bold, in big, brilliant pieces that are frankly fake. Brilliant Aci Zest To A N It takes a system, an acces sories system, to make fashion out of clothes. Any dress would look t i m i d with short white gloves and diminutive jewelry. This year's accessories are big and brash. It needs consideration and an accurate appraisal of what's universal and what's a one woman accessory. This winter the system has turned up four May You All Hav Fruitful Thu Tried Regular Filter T-i Cigarettes? c Me: C NOW! Co to the : of. When your taste tellB you it's time for a change, remember: Only Kool no regular filter cigarette, no other menthol cigarette gives you real Menthol Mag O79A0. bRown a witt:AnStOS an ell, Dom THE PERFECT EXAMPLE of the skirt of chiffon and the sleevelem. o the waist for emphasis. (Photo c(u [*essories W1i Vinter Ward unbeatable accessories - the tie bit, the longer glove, the elin zated handbag, the enormous jewelled pin. The belt, one and a half inches wvide is a fashion blow-up of the little leather string belts. It's i stunner worn looped or loosely owed. The long glove is what every 4love should be. since length is xhat adds up. The long glove e a Happy and nksgiving. athol igarettes? me Up...All T MAENTHOL M KOOL ! FYOU FEt A SN#W SMOOThNEgg DEPIN YOUR ThROAT~ C A s Co CORPORAINTHMAK0 e Skirts . . . . . . two part ' -14im i- thi- floatinig % 4erlu-aI. T i - k-1i iL- bwhed a, rIe % of I one,% -.) 11 Add robe rinishes nicely the shorter coat itnd jacket slevves. The handbag, the really big Iape of the year. is a -sleek narrow fold of soft calfskin aften a foot aind a half long, to )v worn with almost any of this ear's stark coats and suits. rhis is a lot of handbag and is iot for the really small girl. Necklaces have two kinds of new higness: one, the long rope whicl h a n g s almost to the waist, then bursts into a short tassel. Perhaps inl seed pearls. iet tw black silk beads for day and inl holder glitter and color for night. The other necklace look is the "ollar of jewvls that spreads stones nearly shoulder-to-shoul ler. to bev worn with a bare dress that dips below the jewels or a high necked one that rises above them. Pine hatve reatlly gotne all out. atig stones boldily executed, pins :at anyi suit will take~ too. Ear rings have new impoaartantce also. ifte n looking like sol mcitodels af eiandelie.rs, sptarkedj wa i t h -alored stone:s and worn with a imple dress. he Way Up AGIC ALO AVAILABLE warnou QUALTY I TSC PRODLT&