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Cookies cs BY COOKIE CRUM Rush! Rush! The lines in front of the Housing Office are growing by the minute, the professors are rushing to i, finish the required material in the last two class periods, se term papers are due by Friday afternoon at the latest, and c worst of all the drugstores are giving out of dex pills gi rapidly ! Still, the light of true Carolina spirit shines through he with the continuing round of parties and the glow of new Christmas presents. fr Sigma Nui One last note from Santa Claus reads-"Dear Society bE Columnist, I want to thank the Sigma Nus for the party they held B on December 14 at the Mehl-Rujan Room. My workmen B were prompted by the music of the Hearts and the sound al of Fred Ridenhour and Lana Bell, Larry Weber and Rosie Ii, Jeter, Bobby Mitchell and Ann Lee, Guy Meares and Beth Va Jones, Russell Shaw and Cathy Michaelson, Pete Richards sh and Audrey Hand, Bill Herring and Jo Kirven, Shand Gause and Patsie Best, and Milton Lewis and Sandy Swink th dancing themselves into the Christmas spirit. Merry Christmas 1961, si Santa" of Chi Psi a Considering the New Year, Carolina started it off in m grand style with parties the weekend we got back. Chi to Psi's spent last Friday night playing bridge and enjoying the latest records in the Lodge. Drinking coffee were Robin do Gaylor and Nancy Royal, Russ Birdsell and Eleanor Spruill, sh Jack Boggs and Cynthia Davis, Buzz Allen and Betty 1, Battle, Paul and Sybil Gay, Paul Walbridge and Brenda m10 Cromer, and Curt Sanders and Sue Madsen. So Sig Eps lie Some Sig Eps having a blast dancing and wishing at everyone good luck on exams at the Lexington Legion Hut Saturday night w e r e Bill Gooding and Norma Nance, Grant Gooding and Jane Geffer, Carl McClendon and Audrey Hand, Bruce Shaw and Amy Stroud, Sonny Phillips and Libby Star Busbee, Jim Hamrick and Jeri McCormick, F Tommy Austin and Alyce K. Godshall, Neal Monette and Linda Canady, Bill Ayre and Jean Wallace, Ozzie Corley and Dyane Blitch, Tom Leonard and Charlene Daughtery, Cc Dale Player and Linda Little, Ken Ott and Polly Griffis, 't Paul Jacobs and Margaret Adams, Wiley Aids and Cecelia FE Young, Bobby Stedeford and Donna Steen, and Ellis Laitala Ye and Elise McLean. na Also John Dalisa and Pam Crawford, Jim Barfield and leg Betty Gear, "Flossie" and Dave Hopkins, Jerry Tribble and Connie Getsinger, Don Huth and Jerri Harriott, Glenn tu Wilson and Johnie Giles, Jack Haile and Sylvia Foster, co Dick Quattlebaum and Jean Daushand, Buzzy Newton and se "Tiger" Glass, and Kelley Jones and Roberta Caldwell. At Pinned ar Some new Frat pins have recently changed hands Jack Wilson (PiKA) to Jeanette Rast (Columbia College), se Horace Sawyer (Phi Kap) to Catherine Eleazer (ZTA), el Sonny Hooker (Phi Kap) to Kit Quattlebaum (ADPi), to Phil Mansell (Phi Kap) to Val Jean Derrick (Pi Phi), us William Pack (Maxey Brotherhood) to Julia Weeks (Win- w( throp), Cordell Porter (Sigma NI) to Murial Jackson, Frank Query (Sigma Nu) to Sara Rhodes. F bl Engaged New diamonds around campus belong to Anne Duncan F. (DZ) from Robert Morris (Wofford-PiKA), Carol Stone T from Karl Fritz (Theta Chi-Northwestern), Luanne San- C ders (ZTA) from Bobby Owens, Nancy Blatt (AD)Pi) from Y Gene Sykes, and Doris Parrott from Sam Harrington. el 0 0 When things get too close for 4 your best friends won't tell you... but your opponents will! 0 Old Spice Stick Deodorant brings you safe, sure, all-day protection. * Better than roll-ons that skip. * Better than sprays that drip. * Belter than wrestling with creams that NEw PLAsTic are greasy and messy. FOR INSTANT 1.0o bh,,.. SSTICK DEODORANT Camte4 7bO 75 Tostess 's rhird Year it Carolina By KATHIE DARLING Staff Writer "I've always had in the back of y mind the idea that I would like be a housemother," stated Mrs. ary K. Skinner, who has been a eClintock hostess for three years. Originally from Sumter, she has red in Bishopville for the past venteen years. After attending tatham Hall in Chatham, Vir nia, Mrs. Skinner continued her ucation at Winthrop. She earned r A.B. in history there. Her daughter, who graduated 3n Flora Macdonald College, is ing in Bishopville with her hus nd and four children. Mrs. Skinner is a member of the !thlehem Methodist Church in shopville. She enjoys gardening .d reading. "Access to the Caro ia libraries is an enjoyable ad ntage of being a hostess here," e said. Because she has been a hostess ree years and because she meets )st ot the freshman coeds, Mrs. inner knows a large percentage the student body. She added that o would "guess I know a large mnber of the male students, >!"P When asked if staying up until rmi closing hours bothered her, - replied, "Why, no, not at alll n used to being a night-owl by w, and besides, there's always nething going on. In fact, I've ver been bored since my first day Carolina!" 'ashion School las Fellowships Tobe-Coburn School for Fashion ireers in New York has an unced that up to four Fashion illowships will be awarded this ar in their twenty-third annual tion-wide awards to senior col ,e women. Each fellowship covers the full ,ion of $1500 for the one-year airse for the year 1961-62. All iiior women graduating before igust 31, 1961 are eligible to ply. The widely known New York hiool offers fellowships yearly to courage able college graduates enter a field which holds un al advancement opportunitie for -l-trained young women. Senior w o in e n may secure tshion Fellowship regisration ink.s from the dean's office, the eational office, or from the ishion Fellowship registration )be-Coburn School for Fashion Oteers, 851 Madison Avenue, Newv >rk 21, New York. Registration ses .January 30, 1961. ~omfort * cASE USE esIC o.opOsAi' A 2i4C / / Know Your Assets To Plan Wt When you start styling yourself the you can apply the theory of the alt good window display artist. You an; check over your assets, as the win dow dresser does his stock. tiv, You decide which asset is the one you want to dramatize to gir present a certain impression to the ar( public. You clarify in your mind tre just what you want this impression wil to be. aix This picture of yourself as you ha1 want to be must be clearly defined tal before you start out to shop for I hairdo, makeup and clothing. Then yot everything you select must be a hec part of that picture. car Know Your Type I. g It is easy to be fashionable to- c day, because modern mass produc- cli, tion has put fashion within reach ski of everybody. You do not need to not spend a great deal of money to be beautifully dressed today. All you need is to know how to r select what suits you and then know . when to wear it. It is all within flu reach in almost any shop anywhere the in the country. of Before you begin buying clothes eff you must know your type. tio Average ] Average: You are neither too she tall nor too short, too fat nor too tifi thin, top-heavy nor hippy. You are lool one of the fortunate ones. You can ces walk into a store, buy a dress off to What W( as an er at Pratt Regardless of your specialty, yot able engineering atmosphere. Back in 1925, when Pratt & Whi ing and developing the first of its powerplants, an attitude was I engineering excellence was the k That attitude, that recognition < of technical superiority is stili prec The field, of course, is broader ni No longer are the company's r graduates with degrees in meel engineering. Pratt & Whitney Aij with the development of all fo systems for the aerospace mediu nuclear and other advanced type in concept. To carry out analyti or materials engineering assignm4 mechanical, aeronautical, electric engineering are needed, along wi in physics, chemistry and metallu Specifically, what would you do talent provides the best answer Aircraft provides the atmosphe can flourish. Development testir is carried out in a Pratt & Whitney velopment Center engine test mayI remote blockhousi providing a mean At P&WA's Connecticut Aircraft l9 Engine Laboratory (CANEL) many nical talents are focused on the de ment of nuclear propulsion systel future air and space vehicles. WI live mock-up of a reactor, r scientists and engineers can det critical mass, material reactivity cients, control effectiveness and reactor parameters. PRATT FLORIDA hUIEi For further information regc offievorwr*etaM. L eI 25 MCeS Abe Co.s Lrdrobe i rack and have it fit, wi rations. You can wear a i fashion with good basic but your choice is most if you keep it simple. rall and slender: You ar, I designers dream about. the one who can wear th mies of fashion and get h them. Don't be self-con, ut your height, even thoug] ,e the problem of finding enough for you. )on't duck you head and r shoulders or wear only Is, trying to look shorter. go in for dramatic effec sensational hats, bold, mE elry, daring color contrasts, emphasize your height by ging lines, or you can rts as full as you like and look like a pup tent. Tall and Heavy all and heavy: You are l, so don't try to look smal Cfy. The simpler the bett rule for you. Don't wear frills and lacy draperies i )rt to obscure your true pi is. ior you are the clean ath dress, the simple but ally fitted suit, the unclut c. Keep your jewelry an iories big and bold in porp< rourself. )mald Y 1golee & Wh: would work in a favor tney Aircraft was design family of history-making >orn-a recognition that ey to success. f the prime importance lominant at P&WA today. >w, the challenge greater. equirements confined to ianical and aeronautical -craft today is concerned rms of flight propulsion rn-air breathing, rocket, s. Some are entirely new cal, design, experimental nts, men with degrees in al, chemical and nuclear th those holding degrees rgy. ?-your own engineering And Pratt & Whitney re in which that talent ig of liquid hydrogen-fuel pecily built test stands | Aircraft's Florida Researci Every phase of an ex be controlled by enginei (Inset), with closed-circul i for vIsual observation. uclear Representath tech- tioning for P velop- site data re ns for provide out th this computed dc uclear testing of ar irmine capable of coeffi- value per se other &5 WHITN] Division of United Al CONNECTICUT OPERATI WRCH AND DEVELOPMENT irding an engineering ca '. Azinger. Engineering G omst - BS Know Your F thout Short and Slender Imost Short and slender: For you are lines the subtle fashions, the exquisite Bffec- small touches that distinguish a costume. Everything you wear e the must he in proportion. You should You not go in for big hats or bold ac e ex- cessories. Choose small, beautiful away pieces of jewelry, simple costumes ;cious with fine detail. 1 you You can wear almost any sil men houette - fluffy or slim if you keep everything in scale. Don't try to Iroop wear too much of anything - too flat many frills, too many bangles, too You much trimming, too many colors. siveShort and Heavy You Short and heavy: For you fashion slim, always is a problem, but your num wear her is legion and designers nowa still days are paying attention to your troubles. You are one who should DIAL-TREADAWAY-DIAL-TREADAWAY-DIA a big 44 iand 3 1" 4 WIN' er is a lot San I CLEAR) opor -lined beau ,tered >rtion 3 DIAL-TREADAWAY-DIAL-TREADAWAY OUdo rr tiey Alirer ed rocke's ike this at i and De perimental rs from a Stelevision 'e of electronic aids func- Studies of &WA engineers Is this on- liquid and cording center which can P&WA's re omaticatly recorded and auxiliary pc Ita simultaneously with the Experiment< engine. This equipment is such progi recording 1,200 different basie conce con4 imot designer and builder of/flight propu @~Y AIRCRAFT rcron Corporotion, ONS - last Hartford CENTER - Palm Beach County, Florida reer at Pratt & Whitney Aircraft, consult )eartmant* Pratt & Whitey. Airraft..st . I CaIl it * the *hard sell" igure Type not emphasize her figure, but rather strive to create an illusion. You must choose simple, straight lines - but be careful that you don't get your clothes too tight. For your type the dark or neutral tones are best, and the all-one-color costume. Go in for vertical effects in pat tern and accessories. Wear stripes that go up and down, not across and the long handbag is better for you than the wide one. Work for an effect of height - in the tilt of your hat, your hairdo, the lines of vour dress. Sometimes a two-tone costume is good for you, with a light panel rroi neckline to hemline back and front, darker sections at the sides. Never clutter your costume with unnecessary frills, trimmings or Jrajperies. L-TREADAWAY-DIAL-TREADAWAY- o TER ANCE &aauy DIAL-TREADAWAY-DIAL-TREADAWAY aft? solar energy collection and vapor power cycles typIfy search in advanced space >wer systems. Analytical and ml Engineers work together in ams to establish and test pts. talon sy8ema your college placement l4artfard S. Cennetca