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London fogs . . . initialed pins . . . Madras weath( ... Greek Week next week . . . fraternity man of ye, . . . sorority woman of year . . . end of season for Gam'l cock f ive . .. Pledging-slaves .at your beck 'n call-Mloi money in the treasury . . . for more parties, of course. DANCING IN THE DARK Which isn't far from wrong . . . just ask any of tf. Phi Kaps who were there . . . at the Ratheskellar . . Wednesday nite . . . Phoebe Clamp and Hack Kirkpatricl Jo Johnson and Marshall Leach, Catherine Eleazer an Horace Sawyer, Val Jean Derrick and Phil Mansell, Lind Hall and Chart Bonham, Skippy Canady and Deke Adkin Kit Quattlebaum, and Sonny Hooker, Linda Driver an1 Ducan Dozier, Bobbie Godbey and Tommy Kirkland, LinI Little and C. 0. Warren, Julie Fishburne and Neal Resel Vicki Smith and Lonesome Luke, Harriet Hope and Ilenr Cauthen, Tonya Taylor and Vance NeSmith. 1 COULDN"T BELIEVE IT EITHER But they did . . . the PiKA's that is . . . had to bu the Syrian-Lebanon Club after the BLAST they had thei . . . last Friday nite . . . Barbara Page and Toby Jenkin Linda Jenkins and Tommy Davis, Chuckie Grigg ar Tommy Miles, Janet Knox and Skeeter Stewart, Jo Anr Green and Joe Dennis, Willa Lynn and Tommy Hutt Susie Jones and Ed Salters, Kay Ilughey and Budl Blanks, Vivian Brandenburg and Park Turner, Genie Ga: vin and Jim Costei, Ann Timmons and Jimmy Hiunte Gay Smoak and Lany Winn, Ann Digby and Cliff Holle Evelyn Garlington and Larry Jolluck, Anne -ollingswort and Jerry Reddick, Becky Quinn and Pete Mauer, Harrie Easler and Danny Rowe, Kathy Whitlock and Leonat Rice, Kathy Wilson and Jeep Still, Toodli Wilson ai David Hare, Judy Foy and Tim Belk, Kaki Eccles and Jac Williams. LOYAL FANS In Charlotte . . last weekend . . . for the big douibb header . . at the Coliseum . . . Eddie Curtis, Mike Sh< heen, Patty Giuse, Anna Long, Miriam Rhane, Al Smar Eleanor Crown, Jimmy Stuckey, Murray Coker, .Jo Kirvei Bo Mullis, Carole Jones, David Watson, Sandra Storl Phil Wunder, Jim Collins, and Jim Podell. QUEEN OF HEARTS BALL Tuxs and formals . . . flowers and favors . . . bomi bon and scotch . . . dancinig and romancitng . . Sig El and dates . . . Connie Getsinger an(l Alva Whetsell, An McElveen and Whit Whitmire, Sandy Swink and Charlu Felton, Pam Crawford and John Delisa, Bonnie Meeks an Jimmy Smith, Joan Iolleman and Carl McClendon, Jeri McCormick and Jim Hamrick. Norma Nance and Bi Good ing, Lollie Baker and Roy Bakher. Flossie aid IDa\ Hopkins, Josaine Verdery anl Budldy Powell, Susain Ree and Larry Edwards, Suzanie Watkiris and Ioward Vei dery, Patty Richardson and Bob Ainderson, Junie and Ro Drost, Athalie and Mike Lacy, Patsy Williams and Beryl Bell, Johnnie Gyles and Glenn Wilson. Jerri Harriott an Don Huth, Barbara Powell aid Clarles Bradley, Sand Yost and Tommy Austin, .Jenny Rosher and Dick Quattl( baum, Audrey Hand and Fred Stack. EVERYHOD)Y WAS IN TIHE SPIHUT Or spirits (whichever y'ou prefer) ... rite, Pick an Danny??!! . . . at the Sigma Chi p)arty .. . Hazel An Gramling and Ed Spears. Rut h (Cliia t arid Barry '\ole. Sister Daughtery arid D on Rut ledge, Kat ie Coleman an Arnie Webb, Mollie McKenzie and( .Johnnry ,Jorthu , Toot Tennisoni and Mike Quinn, Mart ha I )bbs anid Bill Si ngk ton, Wyllhart Richard anrd Franrk lFulmer, C arolyn ('ol and Tim Quinn, Elaine lioseborough arid R ichie Hloffmmi Eve Rosson and( Hood ie Hall, Roxania Bare foot anrd Pic Ellerbe, Tootie Webb arid Danny Mackey, Eula Mozinig and D1on hunt, Glenda andl Everett e ('rafts, (Carmen (Cherr: and Albert Springs, and Giger Vodlka anrd C harles Behling DO0 YA LIKE TO PARTY? Well, dlon't us all . .. spec ially thle KA's ... at th Jfefferson We(dnesdlay rite . .. Mini iFlellows anid Rog~e Rowe, Ann SIligh arid Lanny Rufft't, H arriet te Thompsol and D)an Upton, Ann Thonms and J1im Perry, D)ale Lul and Billy Key, Pat ricia BoatIman and1( Gimp l Lewis. Ka; Rogers and Fred Will cox. Hunny Mo)ntgomery andl Fran Hfayney, Rose Annii Rigb)y anid Joe Johnson, Nancy Marti and ,Johnnyv Jones, Essie ,Jeter andi Bill Price, Susan Inma andl Jack D avis, Butch Richards anrd D ick St atton, Barb)ar Ann Thomas and Willy (Caldwell, Boo Baker' anid Joh Langston, Rhett. Weston anrd ('harles Toddl, Mary IDunla and Mike Foley, Mary Ann Ingram and Buddy Rarkei Jeanne DjuBose and Bill Fuller. SETTING TIHE D)ATE And getting ready to take t he big plunge . . . prett soon are Barbara Paschal anrd IRoy Ga rris (Phi Kapp Sigma) , and Mary Moein ( N. Y. ) arid ILouis Marciante. MORE NEW JEWEL4RY Please note . . . Gwynne Sandlers (('hi 0) is wearin Harold Jayroe's ( Wofford ) Kappa Sigma pini. STILL A'PARTY'IN Always a good time had by all . . . when the (1 Psi's get together .. . Ii ke last Friday nit e . . . at it1 MehI-Rujan Room. . .d(anci ng to t he mnusic of' .1im H odg< andl his Poinsettas . . . Mary JIane F"erguson and HW Faucette, Barbara 'Younrg andl Pauil (Colltins, Bob)bieJ Ebner and Robin Gaylor, Mariy I uisbee and (Charlie M Pherson, Rose Mary Fellers anrd J imi Simionis, Kate IDav' and( D)avid White, Evie Swart sie an 1( Johnr Autst elI, Sall Willingham and Jeffrey IBrooker, HIarriette L a Borde ar Larry Seegars, Jack and Billy BethI Sm it h, D eanniua Blitt and Larry Murphy, Mary lKearns and lomn Ilowell, mu Martha Moseley andl Henry ILesesne. BY THlE LAKE Murray, that is . . . at the home of' D r. R. L. Sande1 ...ATO's anid (dates were partying . . . Sally Hrockw< and D)ave Moss, Blaine H askell anrd WV. T. May'ton, Mardetl Brigman and Eddy Browvn, Gayle Brandtl antd Bob Sanduer' Patsy Bull and Ed Hicks, Dee Myers and Butch Jower Carol Gunter and Dana McLendon, Friankie Bunting ar Gary Bennett, Ann Sanders anid Harry WValdr'op, Viel Poole and Joe Medlin, Suzie Page and Phil .Johnson. SOMEWHERE IN C'OLUMIIIA Another rush party . . . this time the Kappa Sigs.. Swaying to the music of Gerald-Norman were . . . Jud Minns and Bill Wood, Bunny Hlembel and Rov Lucu Palmetto Has Horses, Bar-B-Que I The Junior League of Colum bia is again sponsoring the Pal metto Trials Horse Races at the Fairgrounds Race Track. There Swill be fun for all with Bar-B Que, races by horses that will compete later in the season at Belmont, the Preakness, and the Kentucky Derby; and, of course, the Mule Race! The date this year is Saturday, March 11, at 2:00 P.M. ' Many Carolina students have Iparticipated in the past in this fun-full event so get a group together and plan to be at the Palmetto Trials. e Remember, the (late is Satur (lay, March 11, at 2:00 P.M. Tickets for University students may he purchased for only $1.00 at. McGregor's Drug S t o r e on a Main Street or at the Race Track gate. Parking spaces (in cluding driver and 3) infield or a outfield, may be obtained for 1' $18, 1st row; $15, 2nd row; $12, 3rd row; by mailing request for reservation with check for cor 'ect am1ollit enclosed to Mrs. Y ,lames C. Vardell, .1017 McGregor 'V Drive, or by going to Mrs. Var 9, dell's house. d SEE' YOU AT T1HE TIRIALS!!! Stretch Your Beauty, Try Individuality (d Frot Votgue Nagazine k "'llit CouIts nith niake-up now -- now that everyone's oil to the elementarY pleasures of look ing better than natural is how m11uch paint and ingenuity can do to eiphiasize character and ex pres-;ion. What not to strive for 1, is the stereotype. To cultivate lfsome individual "wow, one fast attack is the eyebrow revamp. hie answer to a biautiful and -- natural eyebro w is to let nature copy ar.t. TWOOzers aind pencil 1 will conquer eyebrow-all, and S while the initial tdecision and Sshaiping require time, colncentra 'I tiol, and possihly salon help, Il once the effective eyebrow has C been establishd, it call be re d pate every day in an approxi 'Iate :" seconds before the Imlir b ror. iepeat, before the mirror; e this is precision work that can't t b b1-(Itrought off casually. Tlt' are, fortunately, rules, and while we think individuality happens only when the rules ire mii ly fracturaed, the starting poinit is normalcy, that is inner dend of brow lined up with inner c'ornerti of eye;e hiighest peak lined up with oute'r edge of eye's pupil :1 when y'ou look dead ahead; the - otuteri eyebriow should never de scend beIh>wo the level of the inner b egi nni ng. Tlhe eyebrow's termi * nuis >ho~uldl fall about halfwvay from the eye's oter c'orner' to thet haiir Sline. P'encil Pushing - Hy f'illing in this shape with a pneil, addting a hit to the top of e the archl, it is poissible to achieve r- thlit genelral ly ctorrec't eyebrow~ a that ytou might learn in an ele ]mtent ariy drtawing (class - tidy, ~'moderately b'coinig, but not ra Tlo gt oii firomi there towvardls a individuality yttu caii begin by t mitre'ly e'xperiment ing with pencil ri techiquetlts. Start by brushing the )eyebtrttw intt shape with a clean mascaria brush or one of the long hiandlled, fatter brushes spe(cifically fotr this p)urpoise. D arknt'ss can hbe concentrated at t'he eginini ng, the peak, or the e(ntd:;it'eaks ill general can lie raist'd; andI by pencilling below lie biegiinning tof the t'yebrowv, $R t hen pt'ncill ing abiovt' the out sweep,').tit o ecani ge't a r'athe(r deb'honair lift. More Than11 One e Since any fate enn have more bM than otne' gootd e'yt'brow-manner, ') wttimen with a taste for breaking rult's can go on to furthitr dynami it's byv way' of pencilling and unrou"ti ne plutck inrg. P lucking eye br i w5 farlthit'r apart t hani the inne i cornertsit''' of thit eyes', fior t'xamiiph', tetndls tt imnprotve small sh und ist inguishtt featurt's. (1 Narrowv faices imipr'ove if eyt' brows art' shortened hby pltuckinig antI pencillIing. Broad faces look S bt:ter with eytebrows exte'nded wt'll to the sidt's. Deliente factes lt d wt'll with t he empihhasisi toward't 5, t hie nost', then a slender exten S, sir ni. Itound, plumpy fact's can dI starnd some angularity in their eye (1 brow life; it ht'lps. HIowever, while rules are helpful, the womO an who's really out to c'apture . individuality by the eyebrow y rout' can only find it through ,carnefn1 experiment. CA ..or whither thou goest, I will go; and where thou CA lodgest, I will lodge... Studei BY CIIARLENE DAUGIITERY Staff Writer "What is your pet peeve at Carolina ?" This week, this was presented o n l y to boys. Next week, the girls will "sound off" on the same question. RAY SIMONS, a sophomore, said, "I think anyone who en joys a good cup of coffee once in a while will agree that a few improvements could be made in certain I o c a 1 eating places. Cuess where? Other than the coffee, food, and service on cam pus, I think Carolina is tops as a school for anyone looking for Mexican U Offers Stut The 196i1 Summer Session at the N a t i o n a l University of M'exico, Mexico City, w i ll be held .1une 26i through August 4, Dr. Hilton Bell, Director of the University S t i d y Tour to Mexico, announced today. Summer Session on the gor geously muraled caiplis, one of MURRAY C. HICKS DISPENSING OPTICIAN Prescriptions for Glasses Filled Lenses Duplicated-Frames Fitted Artificial Eyes 6 Arcade Bldg. Phone AL 3-6320 CAMPBELL PHAR Cornel DRUGS - SCI NOTIONS - S SHIRTS L( WITH "SLEEP FITS WELL! STORES Oune-D)ay Servie ,. -t-- LAU? pltal OICo.af., my mother gost ipita' with uot 01'960 its Tel a fell-rounded education-bar ring nothing." Senior JOHN GRUNERT ha4 this to say, "My pet peeve is th, cut system. I think those stu dents who obtain a predeterm ined scholastic average should b< allowed unlimited cuts in th4 true sense of the word; that ii to say those students who hav proven their academic sincerit: should he allowed the privileg4 of attending classes at persona volition. Proven Theory The "unlimited cut" theory ha: proven itself in the Europeai niversty lies, Travel the most beautiful in the world offers members an unforgetabli six-week summer of foreigi travel, study and enjoyable liv ing. Internationally renowned the University of Mexico offer; a wide variety of unusual an standard courses in Spanish am English for extra student credit ()r teacher in-service require ments. Members will also enjo: oVer 15 planned activities in eluding w e e k e n d sightseeinj trips, social functions, bullfights pyramids and art field trips. Special Program rates fo m1embers, residing in moderl apartiment hotels, begin as lov s $t372.00 and include air trans portation, living accommo(lationm and tho full schedule of activi ties. Complete information for th< Summer Session Program, con sidered to he the outstanding f o r e i g n study - vacation t< Mexico, may be obtained h w%riting for Bulletin and Applica. tion formis to: Dr. Hilton Bell I'niversity S t ui d y Tour t( Mexico, 3305 Wilshire Boulevard Los Angeles 5, California. (DUn. kirk 5-0017). 5 POINTS THEATRE - CALENDAR - -FRI. & SAT. 2/24-25 "TIME MACHINE" in Color SHOWS AT 2-4-6 & 8 P.M. SUN. & MON. 2/26-27 'THE SAD SACK" JERRY LEWIS SHOWS AT 2-4-6 & 8 P.M. TUES.-WED.-THURS. 2/28.3/2 "DARK AT THE TOP OF THE STA'RS" IN COLOR SHOWS AT 2-4-6 & 8 P.M. 'S CORNELL MACY |I Arms HIOOL SUPPLIES ODA FOUNTAIN JOK SHARP ING COLLARS" WELL! (S SWELL! By Reqepst... YOU'RE tROUNDED BY... IDRY &CLEANERS !NN p lPet P system of education. Many of the greatest minds in the world are products of this system. My pet peeve of the cut sys tem, not only at Carolina, but in the U. S., is but one small facet of a highly personal opin ion in America's Education Sys tem." JAMES PEIGLER, freshman, commented, "I g u e s s my pet peeves about Carolina change like the seasons of the year. During the football season, it was the student body with their unkind cuts about the team, coach, and school spirit. It really shocked me to see so many peo ple not caring about their school. I was elected frosh cheerleader and cheered at most of the Janes P1eigler Little Joe says Eating Ot Febi BAR ANDFE Welcome, Carl FOR CATERING SERVICE PHONE SU 2-0338 4 'Catering to parties of 10 to 5,000 PIG GI E P.S. Good Luck to We all make miisakes ... ERASE WITII ON EATION'S C0I Don't meIet your Waterloo typedl papJers begin with C< typing error s with just an that simple to erase without time, tempe)tr, andI money! Your choice of Corrisal light, miediumtt, heavy weights Onion Skin in handy ii sheet packets andl 500-shei boxes. Only Eaton makes Corrisable. A Bierkshire Typewriter Pape ..And It could hove beon such a beautiPul toryt eeves games. I hope this attitude will improve next year. Not Friendly My other peeve concerns the students of Carolina again. The majority, on the whole, are not very friendly and s p e a k only when spoken to. Every time I pass a student, I always manage a smile and a hello. I wish everyone would do this. It would make Carolina a better place. If the students did take it upon themselves to improve the attitude of Carolina, I believe there would be less going places oi the weekends and a less num her of people dropping out of school. It is a big job to do, but it would make the students here at Carolina feel like they be long." Another senior, JOE PETORA, said, "I can't tolerate the cigar ette grubbers at Carolina. Mil lions of students go many places and buy anything they wish ex cept a common, ordinary pack of eigarettes. If they do have any, they always seem to be left in the person's room, in his car. (0I elsewhere, but t i e y never semiii to be on hand. These are commonly known is professional "gruhhers" or "leechers." Parking Spaces Freshman 1111.L, COUDRAY, replied, "There is a lack of park ing spaces around campus. The student Coiucil should replace t'e spaces they removed in front of lussell 1louse. There is an increasing number of C a r s on callpus while the availability of the parking places is decreasing. What are we supposed to do valk to school?" 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