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CookIes Cns BY COOKIE CRUM Guess what, fellow-students-only 15 more days until Christmas! Do you suppose that we can possibly get all our holiday celebrating in during that time? If we don't finish all the parties., we can always double up next se mester. At The Basketball Game Thursday night was the beginning of a new season for the Carolina Gamecocks, and they proved that they can really rack up some points when they want to. Cheering their team to a big victory over Erskine's Flying Fleet were Anna Long and Henry LaFitte, Ken Chance and Flossie Hall. Herbert Bradley, Terry DuBoso, Beckey Plum mer, Miriam Rhame, Ben Risinger, Marion Burns. Press ley Jameson. and Jeff Meadowcroft. Converse Visitors Traveling to Converse for the Christmas Formal were Ed Harter, Carl McClendon, Charles Bradley. Neal Monette. Boopa Pritchard, and Tommy Austin. P"i Phi Dance Enjoying the music of the Clovers at the Woman's Club Friday night were the Pi Phis at their winter dance. Among the crowd filling themselves with Christmas cheer were Linda Hall and Chart Bonham, Patty Whitlock and David Watson, Lana Bell and Ed Mattison, Sarah Seay and Mike Stewart, Glenda Gunter and Jimmy Howard, Claudia Wingate and Mack Timmons, Anita McCartney and Cain Thomason, Pat Adair and Joe Williams, Jean Carroll and Ken Holland, Kathy Whitlock and Leonard Rice, Ann Abrams and Jimmy Johnson, Sandy Heise and Dick Arnold, Phoebe Clamp and Tatum Gressette, Beth Mills and Herb Bradley. Also Jane Coffman and Buzz Hoagland, Pat Peden and Howard Hellams, Sherry Pottman and Billy Rentz, Rita Belk and Jimmy Buchanan, Linda Wise and Jerry Sutteth, Martha Dabbs and Bill Singleton, Rosemary Fellers and Murray Coker, Mary Lynn Griffin and Tommy Rose, Lee Skidmore and Charles Behling, Nancy Blatt and Gene Sykes, Libby Weeks and Jimmy Moss, Frances Moss and Rupert Khune, Beth Jones and Doc Howard, Kerry Wofford and Milton Lewis, June Arnold and Jack Hill, Dee Riddle and Mike Bernard, Barbara Kohn and Bill Able, Lee Bourne and Dick Vaughn, Sybil Beard and Sumter Langston, Sandra Porter and Holmes Davis, Elizabeth Row land and Jack Stone, and Clair and Bubba McKenzie, and Mary Ann Newman and Bob Hill. At The Football Game Witnessing an effort made by the Gamecock football team to prove that they can win a game if they stick to it long enough were Carl Reynolds and Patty McCaffery, Julie Marshall and Andrew Simons, Norah Teague and Ned Self, C. 0. Warren and Judy Minus, Tom Cox and Gerrie Barron, Cecil Hardy and Hal Adkins, Betsy Miller and Bobby Fuller, and Todd Wilson and Brenda Truett. The Four Freshmen Thrilling to the sound of the voices of four perpetual college students were the many Carolina representatives at the annual Four Freshmen concert. Among the crowd were Hlarriett Morehead and Jimmy Glenn, Larry Weber and Rosie Jeter, "PudI" Patterson and D)oc Howard, Toots Tennison andl Mike Quinn, Nancy Frye and Jack Williams, Brenda Williams andl Tim Belk, Chuckie Griggs and Tommy Miles, Janet Knox and Skeeter Stewart, Claire Hinnant and Ross Reed, Sue Sprock and Bill ,Jones, Becky Davis and Joe Timmons, Sally Felton and Bert Wood, and Harriet D)eLoach and John Orr. Phi Kap Party The Phi Kaps held an exciting Alpine Party Saturday night after the Virginia game. Among those there were Vicki Smith and Johnny Bolen, Val ,Jean D)errick and Phil Monsell, Catherine Eleazer and Hobrace Sawyer, Kit Quat tlebaum and Sonny Hooker, Skippy Canady and Deek Ad kins, Jane Mattingly and H-erb Bradley, Ann Chauncey and Hack Kirkpatrick, .Jean WVillis and Vance Nesmith, Tanya Taylor and Henry Phil pot, D)iane ,Jenkins and Neal Reish. Pinned And Engaged War ing the latest style of jewelry (recently acquired frtenity pins) are Hope Gettys (DDD)1) and Randy D)un Ian (KA ) Barbara McWaters to ,John Ridgill (Numeral So ciety at (Clemson) , and Betty Muillins (Coker) to David Shores (PilKA). Making planis for a Christmas wedding is Marje an D)avis who is engaged to Charles Vernon at Duke Medical School. Tender, Juicy BEEF STEAK Saute'ed in butter and served on toast with french fried potatoes and ripe tomato slices on crisp lettuce. Assortedl I?readsq Our Price Only $1 .25 JoInsoi. Cor..er State & Blossom Streets, Cayce 'Off The Cuff'r Color, S I was sizing up the other team's rooters during the l a st football game, and seemed to see red. That is, it looked as though the whole other stand was dressed in that color! My date for the afternoon, who happens to be a very smart gal and an art major, explained why. Red's such a strong color that it dominates all the others. She launched into a group of unintelligible color rules of thumb . . . used s u c h words as "hue tone - monochromes - complements contrasts-proportions" . . . to which I smiled abstractly. I was saved from a total display of ignorance by a beautiful 20-yard run. Color Creates Illusions In the comparative quiet of a back booth during the after-game celebration, she expounded m o r e fully. All the theories made sense, when put into the context of men's clothes. Leaning on the initial-covered table, she started by saying that color creates all kinds of illusions. Bright, warm colors make an area look larger . . . cool colors make the same area look smaller. At this point, my shoulders miraculously expanded under the new paisley print shirt that I had wisely chosen for the afternoon. We really ALLIGATOR From $ COPELA 1409 Ma O1 NEW Now you can m nearly any type crop of Chevy C in the land. Th< Bel Airs, elegant Come in and pi! SNew '61 Chevrol :Here's a new measu: all. There's a full line right back to an easi 'and lets you pile bas New '61 Chevrol Beautiful Bel Airs, bring you newness a seats, more leg roori up in parkahle new tyling Pla 'larted discussing this thing. :.in You can use contrasting colors nu or monochrome combinations, but sha in choosing clothing, should always bhe start with the illusion that you 'r want to create. If you've got a thin nec build, a contrasting shirt color, ety particularly if it's bright. will tex make you look shorter. ers Bulky Knits If you're on the shorter side, a i I shirt in the same color family and the tone as the slacks will make you the look taller. I described the deeper, ma r i c h e r and subtler colors I'd coic found in some sport shirt lines. rul We agreed that these would be are knockouts on some people, but tila should be chosen with the skin F tone of.the wearer in mind. (rei Bulky knits, so important in abo sweaters this year, also come in avc wonderful new colors . . . lots of abc off-shades, deeper and richer and entirely new looking in m e n 's wear. The almost-teal, almost-navy is a flattering shade for practically everyone. Plumy and p u r p 1 y shades, as well as the burnt golds, are more individually keyed. Lots of the bulkies have elaborate pat terns woven in . . . originally at home in Scandinavia. but great in a campus setting. 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