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Treat Hair Kindly
Your H4
People remembet you by your
hair. It is your most important
personal accessory.
Today's woman can have any
kind of hair she wants. She can
wave her scientific wand and make
straight hair curly, curly hair
straight or change its color to any
tone that takes her fancy.
She has at her command new
and improved shampoos that con
dition her hair, make it easy to
manage and bring out all its
natural lights and color.
Chean H1air
The first and most important
thing, as in all fields of glamour,
i to keep it clean. There is nothing
to compare with the soft, shining
beauty of a woian's hair right
fter a shampoo. The shining
highlights seem to bring out all
the hair's hidden vatural color.
Your hair is a living thing and
i.; nourished by the blood of youi
body, as is every other part of you.
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DECK 'I
'I'he time has come to make
for Christmas will be upon u
lobinson. (Have you ever i
origin of this interesting phi
Jack Robinson"? Well sir, t
"Plus vile que de dire Jacqu.
as everyonte knows, an anglic:
was, as everyone knows, the
Revolution who, as everyone
by Danton, Murat, Caligula,
('lhe reason people started
Jalcques lobespierre (or Jack I
speaking countries)" is quite a
thatt Rlobespierre's wife, G;eor
mhurdler her husband in his h:
life was call his niame alnd w:
she could say Jacques IRobespi
her old friend Frederic Chopin
lyrics to his immitortal "\\ir
nIeeded( G;eorges Sand's help<
find a rhyme for "'Warsaw."
ref use such an urgent request
(Well sir, Georges Sand w<
b efore she left she told her litt
imien were comning to murder
St ructedl Widter to shout~ Ilob<
arrived. But Widter, alas, ha
on thle IRiviera, and she hatd<
and salt water taffy, andl wht
lI ohespierre, Walter, alas, wa
tailTy aind couldl not get her
wiarnitng. flb espierre, alas,
could sIhoutt .Jalcques Itobesp
called in the English-speaking~
(There is, 1 am11 lelased toA:
this grisly tale. Wh'en Geori
Chopin was setting lyrics to I
she was happ)ily able to help
as everyone knows who hats 1
I n the fair town of Warsaw,
W haich Napoleon's horse salt
Singing cockles and mussels
Butt I digress.
We were speaking of Christ
at Christmas is, of course,t
gifts for our friends. May I
Cigarettes?
What? You are astonished?
as unusual, offbeatt, dlifferenlt?
reliable smokes whose excell
fromt year to year?
'[rue. All true. But at thei
ofTfbeat, different, because ey
first time. TheI flavor never I
Marlboro is a fresh dhelight, a
all your friends to clap their I
there is a Santa Claus!" you
your Christmas list.
And for further Yuletide j1
comipanion cigarette, mild,
tar aize or the sensatioanai n
be welcome aboard!
S
..1hs terms o#
p.ea tipulead
o Ihe once OP
wnr 4bout
nt thiime...
ir Is Be.
So it is important to stimulate the
circulation in the scalp by fre
quent and regular brushing, if you
want hair that is healthy and alive.
A good, stiff-bristled hair brush,
kept scrupulously clean, is a must
for every woman who values her
hair. Be sure that the bristles are
of a good quality so that they dc
not irritate the scalp. Either na
tural or nylon bristles are fine bui
they should not have ragged ends
Hair Problems
Here are some of the most usua
hair and scalp problems.
Dry hair often results from to,
frequent and inexpert dyeing o:
bleaching or from a bad permanent
If your hair is dry and brittle
massage the scalp thoroughly an
brush the hair vigorously everN
day.
Before shampooing give you
hair a conditioning treatment. Par
the hair into sections and appl:
warm olive oil, lanolin or anothe
conditioner. Comb the oil througl
so that each hair is coated an
as a Teen-age Dwarf", "The Many
s of )obie Gillis", etc.)
HE HALLS
)it our Christmas shopping lists,
, (Iicker than you can say Jack
-ondered, incidentally, about the
ase "Quicker than you can say
ic original phrase was French
IRobespierre." Jack Robinson is,
ation of Jacques Robespierre who
famous figure from the French
knows, got murdered in his bath
and Aaron Burr.
nying "Quicker than you can say
lobinson as he is called in English
in interesting little story. It seems
zes Sand, got word of the plot to
th. All she had to do to save his
irn him. But, alas, quicker than
erre, she received a telegram from
who was down in Majorca setting
sawv Concerto." Chopin said he
lesperately because he could not
aturally, Georges Sand could not
nut traipsing off to Majorca, but
ec daughter Walter that some bad
dladdly in his bath, and she in
spierre's namue when the bad men
d beent sea-bathing that morning
ome home loaded with sea shells
an the had mna came to murder
chewing a big wad of salt water
mouth open in time to shout a
was murdered quicker than you
erre (or Jack Robinson as he is
countries).
-ep)ort, one email note of cheer in
~es Sand got to Majorca where
is immnortail "Warsaw Concerto,"
him find a rhyme for "Warsaw,"
ueard( those haunting lyrics:
aliu'e alire ol)
'-Mar1brl
mas gifts. What we all strive to do
o find unusual, offbeat, different
uggest then a carton of Marlboro
You had not thought of Marlboros
You had regarded them as familiar,
ence varied not one jot or tittle
uame time, Marlboros are unusual,
3ry time you try one, it's like the
aIls, never gets hackneyed. Each
pristine pleasure, and if you want
uands and exclaim, "Yes, Virginia,
will put them at the very top of
0 ieWe un~ Ska..
. .
r)y, give Marlboro*s naonniltered
flavor ful Philip Morris-in regu
nin kin g-alza Commander. You'll
...The 6nowmens
leader was to
deewnd aen th
mountan beering
Os for ow
3t 'Access(
massage it into scalp as well. lo
ol
Oily Hair
Then wrap a towel around your
head and let the oil stay on from
fifteen minutes to a half houj; if
Shampoo it thoroughly, rinse it well y
and don't neglect the brushing. If s
you use a hair spray to keep your L
hair in place, get one with a lano
lin or other conditioner base, not h
one of the drying lacquers. I
Oily hair requires frequent wash
ing, as frequent as is necessary to
keep it clean and shining. There I
also are special scalp preparations
for the treatment of oily hair. t
A dry, flaky scalp usually is the
result of carelessness about regular
brushing and shampooing. To co
rect it, give extra attention to i
massaging the scalp every night i
and brushing the hair thoroughly. t
Dandruff
An oil treatment as given for t
dry hair, may help. Be extra care- I
ful about rinsing it thoroughly I
after your shampoo. If the condi- I
tion persists go for a professional
treatment or get your doctor's ad
vice about a dandruff-removing I
preparation. To avoid infectious I
dandruff, take common sense pre- I
cautions, never use a comb or brush
b rrowed from anyone else. t
Since your scalp is constantly ,
growing new hair, it is normal for
a certain amount to fall out. But
if your loss of nair seems more t
than normal, it's a good idea to I
get professional advice. You may t
he able to correct the condition
simply by paying extra attention
to regular massage and brushing
an the use of v good hair and
scalp conditioner.
Your hair should be shampooed
at least once a week. Always start
with a thorough scalp massage.
followed by a good brushing, to
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osen dust and any hidden flakes
dandruff.
Shampooing
Rinse your hair .thoroughly until
.squeaks when you pull it through
our fingers. Now apply more
hampoo and work up a second
ither. Again rinse until it sque3ks.
If you want to intensify youir
air coloring and accent its high
ights, you may use one of the
olor shampoos now available.
'hese color shampoos do not change
he color of your hair permanently
ut they do accentuate its present
one and bring out hidden high
ights.
To get the best results from a
olor shampoo, you should follow
L with a color rinse. It's like giv
ng your hair an extra beauty
reatment and it is applied some
%-hat like makeup.
The rinses can be washed into
he hair and out again, leaving
ustrous highlights. Or they can
>e brushed in and left on, the
onger you leave them on the mor,
olor they give to the hair. You
-an even achieve a streak of color
vhere you want it by brushing the
-inse on and not washing it out
intil your next shampoo.
In using a color rinse, first read
he directions carefully. Some
vomen use rinses full strength:
others dilute them with water. By
!xperimenting, you can determine
he amount of dilution and the
ength of time necessary to achieve
he color you want.
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10 nneuara (1860.190)n
Sigma Chi's
In Secession
Melers of Sigma Chi, social
f:terunity, will at as convention
lgds in the re-enactment of
Sou.h Carolina's Secession Con
v. 1tion of December 17, 1860.
The re-enactment will be filmcd
and televised by WVIS-TV. Public
performances will be presented
tonight at 8 o'clock and Saturday
at 3 and 8. The film will be shown
0n WIS-TV from 9:30 until
10:30 Saturday night.
The Sigma Chis will wear
authentic costumes of the 1860'
and some of the members have
grvown bear0s for the occasion.
The script for the Secession
Centennial was written by Paine
Williams, creative services direct,,r
of WIS-TV, and makes use of the
actual transcripts and speeches :f
the 1860 Convention.
Every detail of "Without End
To Dare" will be historically exact.
The program will originate from
the scene of the first Convention.
Columbia's First Baptist Church
and will re-create the attitudes
and spirit of South Carolina on
that now famous day in 1860.
In the role of D. F. Jamison.
president of the secession conven -
tion will be Senator Strom Thur
mond. Jamison was the guiding
light of the Convention, it was his
challenge which opened the meet
ing and his leadership which re
sulted in the final resolution of
secession.
In the role of Governor Franci.
Wilkinson Pickens will be formr
South Carolina Governor, George
Bell Timmerman, Jr. As the
newly elected governor Pickens
Fraternity
Open House
For Parents
Sigma Chapter of Pi Kappa Phi
honored its Founders Sunday, De
cember 11 by holding an open
house for the fraternity's parents.
The drop-in began at one and
lasted until five, when at that time,
the parents joined the actives and
pledges in a joint-meeting in the
form of a banuet to honor the
Founders.
The parents were welcomed by
President Doug Gray in behalf cf
the active chapter. and by Winst,n
Thomason, acting-President of the
Pledge Class.
The complete house was open to
all of the parents, and several
model rooms were put on display.
The banuet wvas held in Russell
House, with Wesley Kennedy, the
chapter advisor, being the principal
speaker. Active Terry Smith
gave an enlighting discourse on
the history of the fraternity.
Due to the success of the day,
the chapter has decided to make
it an annual affair.
Phi Sigma Kappa
Pledge Trip
Members of the Phi Sigma Kappa
pledge class traveled by motorcade*
to Georgia Tech for their tradi
tional p)ledge trip last weekend.
They wvere entertained at a
drop-in at the Atlanta Cabana by
the "Tech" Phi Sigs and on Sunday
morning p)articip)ated in the "Good
fellowv Drive" in Atlanta.
Their itinerary included visits
to Agnes Scott College, Emory
University and Stone Mountain.
Among the p)ledges making the
trip wvere: Will Applegate, David
WVard, Rodney Epting, Richard
Wood, Charlie McClean, Mike Kib
Ier, Allen Shealy, Paul Tentschert,
WVilson Bilton, Nick Miller, Jim
Coleman and Eddie Owens.
Officers Elected
By Pledge Class
Sigma Chi pledge class offi
cers were recently elected. They
are: Bill Brock, president; Bob1
McNinch, vice president; Bruce
Aitchison, secretary and Louis
Osteen, assistant social chair
man.
Albert Springs is Sigma Chi
pledge trainer.
HAVE YOU?
Named The Boar
BEST WISHESR for
Serve As I
Centennia
ielt the urgency of secession and
the importance of states rights.
The role of William Henry Gist,
the man whom Pickens succeeded
;. governor and who was instru
mental in calling the Convention,
will be portrayed by W. A. Jeter
If Columbia, Gist's great grand
son.
The role of Francis Hugh Ward
law, the man who prepared the
original draft on the secession re
solution and who was the chief
author of the Ordinance on Seces
sion, will be played by formei
Attorney General, T. C. Callison.
The part of Mr. Inglis, the dele
COOK I Ef
(Continued f
Formal for the ADPis and
music of the Zippers and I
Mary Anne Sadler and Bill
Josanne Verdery and Bud<
Bill Powell, Brucie and Jin
Ed Pitts, Elke Maron and
and Randy Mahaffey, Gayl
Clare Foster and Howard H
Reed, Jean Willis and Ben
Gordon, Lynda Daniel an
Sprawls andl Ben Robinson,
Mary Dunbar and Mike A
Bradley. Also Anne and G
Bill Grant, Janet Wilkinso:
McInnis and Bob Baldwin,
Turner, Duchess Fitch and
and David Maxwell, Libby
Canady and Deke Adkins,
Hooker, Linda Howard an(
Harriet Wiggins and Henry
of the evening was the Q
AI)Pi's first King of Diarr
Lambda
The Lambda Chis held
Saturday night at the S
music of Sammy Cook an
award for best dressed coi
Frankie Jeffords. Roger C
pledge award for his per
football game held Saturd.
A few of those having a V
Brent Ducom and Ken C
Shuler, Anida Perna and
dress and Walt Lancaster
Orr, Janice Edmundson an
and Roger Chastain, JamiE
and Linda Smith and Al Ki
John Woods, Rita Boulais
Gower and Nick Murray, Ei
Elinor Stevens and Pete )
Hagins, Christine McElveer
Campbell and Phil Cahale
Hinnant, Tom Croft and G
mid and Vivian Ledford,
Rick Taylor and Lynn Mor
Culbreath.
ZTA
The ZTA's had a Chri
Club Friday night. Dancing
were Marian Church and C
Bobby Ivey, Joyce Adams
and ('hoo Choo Newman,
Jacquie Splawn and Tomn
Bobby Bentley, Martha Jo
W~atts andl Peanut Truesdal
White, Audrey Hand and Pi
Billy Burriss, Catherine
Bobbye Edwards and Raa
DJowell and Bubky Drake,I
gue, Chris Edwards and C?i
and Bobby Owens.
Phi S
The Phi Sigs held their
Saturday night at the VF
was provided by the Doughl
for the singing of Christi
Miss Grace Cullem, pledge
attending were presented (
ATO
The ATO's had their Cl
House last Saturday night
Santa Claus came to visit
were D)ave Moss and Mike
Frankie Bunting, Carl H<
D)ana McLendon and Sand
Beth Mills, Nathan Cantrell
Kappa
The Kappa Sigs and t
kicked it out at the gala
night. Swinging to the mu
Bennett and Frankie "Roi
Lewis Argoe, Graham Smi
and "Count" Bottorff, Lam~
Pritchard and D)avid Hayni
Baldwin, Virginia Guerard,
lace and Roy "Clark" L~ucas
Elmore, Linda Shuford and
the Elks' Club decorations
Christensen, Billie Clodfelte
Keeney and Jimmy Todd.
hing Cafeteria
he Hoidnay Seaso
)elegates
I Here
gate who actually propoFed tOe
resolutions oN veassion at the
Convention will be pla. ed by Rej.
John A. May of Aiken.
Dr. R. Archie E-lis, ,m 'm
pastor of the first lapt C:- r ,
will play the part of the Rw. J.
M. C. Breaker who operied the
Secession Convention with praye.
Mackie Quave of WIS-TV will
act as the historical narrator foi
the television production.
The television and live re
enactment.s of the Secession Con
vention murk the official observa
tion of the Centenniai Commem
ration in South Carolina.
E' CRUMBS
rom page four)
their guests. Dancing to the
iaving a wonderful time were
Wood, Sue Cribb and Ed Law,
ly Powell, LeConte Pope and
imy Dowd, Tootie Griffin and
Jerry Chambers, Gerda Moore
e Newberry and Paul Lefton,
ellams, Nancy Ariail and Clark
Risinger, Kay Kaiser and Jim
d Hack Kirkpatrick, Sandra
Belle Howe and Bob St. John,
.dair, Bitsy Parker and Herb
ene Griffith, Anne Digby and
r and Lloyd Hendricks, Betty
Vivian Brandenburg and Park
Hilliard Booth, Ann Robinson
Rogers and Ed Duffy, Skippy
Kit Quattlebaum and Sonny
I Bobbie McGreary, and Mary
LaFitte. One of the highlights
election of Henry LaFitte as
onds.
Chi Party
their annual Parisian Party
yrian-Lebanon Club with the
d the Keynotes. Winning the
iple were Kitty McKenzie and
,iastain received most valuable
formance in the pledge-active
ty afternoon before the party.
'reat time partying were Mary
Osborne, Emmalee Gaddy and
Babes" Kaufman, Kathy Chil
, Harriet DeLoache and John
d "Chick" Smith, Bunny Goff
Cunningham and Don Nance,
rkland. Also Andy Stewart and
and Guy Shealey, Charlotte
-nily Blanding and Hugh Eaker,
'iques, Diane Cone and Benny
and John Hodges, and Martha
y. Also Ross Reed and Clair
eorgia Tarvor, Ronny McDear
L'het Allen and Jeanie Elliott.
ian, and Dave Tally and Linda
Party
stmas Party at the Women's
to the music of Drinks Small
liff Holler, Jane Workman and
and Freddie Luigs, Judy Fov
Kay H e n r y and Don Blair,
ty Rose, Chuckie Griggs and
Allen and Hilliard Booth, Lee
e, Glenda Gasnell and Joe [Dan
dte Rickardis, Jean Wallace and
Eleazer and Horace Sawy'er,
mond Ackerman, Ricky Mc
Cathy Davis and Gene n)omin
Li Grier, andl l,uanne Sanders
ig Party
annual Christmas Party last
'W. Entertainment and 'music
y's with organ accompaniment
nas carols. D)uring the party
sweetheart, and other ladies
bhristmas favors.
PARTY
ristmnas Party at the Carriage
.The Swordsmen played and
during the party. Seen there
Von Kolnitz, Gary Bennett and
ndricks and Marie Johnston,
ra Crawford, Jim Brown and
and Sue McGraw.
Sig Party
heir "tuff" semi-formal dates
annual Christmas dance last
sic of the Archers were Joan
"k" Rollins, Mary Coker and
th andl Fat Tully, Pat Rentz
t Bell and John Godbold, Julie
e, Barbara McMaster and Jim
and D)on Bruton, "D)odie'' Wal
,and Helen Wooten and Jerry
Bill Green. Also found among
were Par Hensen and Gene
r and Bob Crain, and Claudette
Phi Kappa Sigma
Officers Elected
Phi Kappa Sigma, social fra
ternity, recently elected of ficers for
the spring semester. They are:
Phil Mansel, presidert, spencer
Moorer, rush chairman, I
patrick, recording seetary.
Herb Bradley, corresponding see
r'etary; Johny Bolen, treasurer;
Marshall Lea.ch, scholarship chair
man; Deek Adkin., party chair
man; Sonny Hooker and Joeq
Logan, house managers; Le e
Burns, intramurml manager and
Leo Maraden. IFC representative