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Party Line (Continued from page four) Laura Daniel and Tommy Lawson, Cathy Weathers an< Pete Young, Nancy Irown and Jay Hook, Johnette Hortor and Tom Conner, Sue Lancaster and Graham Smith Beryl Kramer and Frankie Rollins, Jerri Cauthen an< Jimmy Todd, Ruth Jones and Jimmy Barrow, Lil Davi: and Charles Nash, Sally Ann Wilson and Gene Christensen Joan Bennet and Burt Riviere, Jean Fox and Luthe: Rankin, Jerri Small and Bob Hayden, Raye Akin and Wayn( Hayes, and Sandra Buckwalter and Larry Grube. THERE'S NO TOMORROW Anyway, not the morning after the nite before before an SAE party that is . entertainment by Ricl Harrison and The Zippers . Ann Timmons and Jin McElveen, Beth Lacey and Wyatt Seybt, Mimi Fellers am Clark Reed, Eva Webb and Lloyd Hendricks, Jeanne( Legare and Bill Wolff, Jackie Vickery and Buddy Talley Ann Thomas and Kent Anderson, Nancy Martin and Wil Sullivan, Karen Thompson and Johnny Earnsworth, Nin: Eden and Monty Osteen, Cate Snyder and Neel Patrick Lynn Johnson and Shelby Merrit, 0harlotte Byrd an Roger Rowe, Alice Labruce and Jimmy Perry, Evelyi Garlington and Mac McCuen, Jane Droom and Forte Rose, Chris Thompson and Gerald Jacobs, Carrol Bean an( "Hand" Smith, and Susie laltiwanger and Carl Foster. B-Y-0-L Bring your own? . . . No, you left it at home . you went to the Sigma Nu "give away" . . . last Thursda . . . Kerry Wofford and Herbert Adams, Catherine Ben nett and Mike Daniels, Bootsie Berry and Jimmy Leventis Glenda Gunter and Dick Rockafellow, Jane Pate and Jimm Lanford, Patty Gause an( Frankie Lee, Pud Patterson an Doc Howard, Cameron Greer and Gary Daniels, Gail Ken nedy and Bill Wright, Jane Bowman and Ocie Self. Jud., Andrews and Buddy Herring. VALENTINE DANCE At the Mehl-Rujan Room again . . . Friday nite these Maxcy Brothers and dates .. . Carol Patrick an Cecil Bennett, Carol Sowers and Bob McElveen, Jeai Rivers and Grier Westbrook, Judy Hlayer and Jerr: Shirley, Ann Goller and Aubrey Horton, Beverly Wilsoi and Ken Baker, Pat MacMurray and R. C. Wilkie, )awi Parrish and Joe Wright, Linda Cordell and Ronnie McCal lister, and Kathy Weathers and Vic Moore. AND STILL ANOTHER PARTY Lambda ('hi's this time . . . at the Woman's Clu ' . swinging to the music of Sammy Cook were Linda Culbreth and David Talley, Robin Jernigan an Ronny Schuler, Kathy Childress anl Walter Lancaster Barbara Masur and Bill Rast, Harriette DeLoache an John O'rr, Judy Kittles and David Seegar, Jane SoJourne and Ronnie Howey, Charlotte Gower and Nick Murray Kitty McKenzie and Frankie Jeffords, Marilyn Lewis an David Hinder, Ann Jackson and Griuber Sires, and Bet] Schuler and Roger Chastain. IF YOU WERE AT THE S!G PARTY Thursday . . . at the Woman's Club . . . you'd hay thought bands were go'in out of style toooooooo juk'in to the music of the Drifters, the Midnighters, th Zodiacs, and the Coasters were Patsy Owens and Tomm Reed, Barbara Jean Salley and Al 3iggs, Jackie Graverl and Ray Latham, Tiger Glass and Buzzy Newton, Lind Kilshimer and Charlie Williams, Kelly Jones and Mar -Wu Willard, Mary Ann and Tommy McNeeley, Virgini Green and Dale Player and Nancy Frye and Jim Barfiel PolIly Griffis and Ken Ott. "GIVE A MAN A TOUGH JOB AND ...AND HE'LL BREAK HIS NECK * ~ In 1958 when Bill Ebben was only a few month away from his engineer'ing degree at the University of Detroit, he was in touch with 15 prosp)ectiv< employers. He chose the Michigan Bell Telephone Comn pany because: "This company offered the kind o: engineering management opportunity I wanted - and they weren't kidding." One of Bill's first assignments was a survey 01 Michigan Bell's big Central District to find oul how long available building space could accom. modate the switching equipment required by rapic telephone growth. "I wasn't given any instruc. tion," Bill says, "I was just told to do the job.' So Bill (lid it. His report became the guide foi planning and budgeting future construction. On his next move, Bill proved he could handk( supervisory responsibility. He was sent to head ur "Our number one aim i8 to hare management jobs the most vital, is gent, positire and imnaginaiive me can po8siblyJ find." FREDERICK R. KAPPF.L, Presidern American Telephone a Tologra L.ightweight blazers for sprinig, h pany, are recommended by sma magazimes. elire is ant import lio lightweight comfort. This un11helit weave jacket in a Gnm Club Check Aerilai Aerylic amd 50' wool wit Palm Reach Re%ortweave sport coat which asires a perfect fit iii the (Photo courtesy of Palm Beach Co. From Palm Beach Company Men's wear is making news - and here's why! L.ike the rest of the world, men's wear seems to be split into two camps of taste - but unlike the rest of the world, ever the twain shall meet! One line of interest and excite ment is, of course, sportswear, which during the past generation has brought new color, new life, new vibraney, new interest to all kinds of men's apparel. In a sportswear, a man ntow has an y opportunity to express his per a sonality with discrimination and good taste. The fact is that in the past 25 A CHANCE TO GO SOME TO DO IT" a group of seven1 engineers to< dIistantce switching (center for SR -a $4,000,000) enginleering prloj( Today, IBill is 0on the star' c Program Itngineer. I ie's workin meh.chanlized 'onit rol of telep1hone< llow does IHill feel ab)out his a tough job and( a chanIce to go ,he'll break his neck to (10 it. ( think 11'm going to be running year- but I 'ml get t ing every opp1) t op. YO o l nt worry about oppo) worry about whet her you're as If you're a man like Hill Ebi size up a job, figqure out wchat nec then (do it -then you should get it the Hell ('om pani es. V isit your la literature aIndl add(itional informal n all n we hC('. BFELL TELEFPHONE rsM pionerd b) he14 P'a m . CA white dinlier jicke- , %cmr ;igi. of ligllAweiglt (co 1forl bclitn . I l inl diemir jacket- id Insa do, Worl w4e lie i. lThe Ixfdo i. j trim looak % tlia ie er rr i%.r jiipel.. "\\ah itn \\ var." Like ter cl (Ihoto corte., of Pahn Bench I ais to (cml:l n l id s h y it- d:rk tint 1aiive bwen releve4d hv\ ml ha.nds,omit 1:4-kwear anid gatI, y lin c"!red f,i: I i kerchliefs that peep t-. u of b rea t pket i with a I y "Iunt it vivenv lltioi. Spring Colors in Ieview (0t ive i l continue-p to b the I ll numlel . d ''m1::tnt c , r f(Ir hls y i'I'ey JnlI algag to e .Thlert Will J!,) h't :1 - r hie kInck inl th1pi ulr!y. f b 's Therew! b tnh. fv t:g m- tones but thivy w b :1,%-, : fo! > t the ()liv(-. a111( z . 'I- . :1"I "Il nd r Sa i 11 CHARCOAL STEAK HOUSE 150 Knox Abbott Dr. Cayce, S. C. PLAYBOY TV) 49.95 aking g 4 F A hi- -priig 1-0rn111.i ('4if411rt 'Ajt? . 11 1114w the introdiced lightw%Eight 141% withi the nmardollu. 1144 c pt mI Heacb lailor- "- :%eninlg H-:eganlcu" 1-ignled for. the elimate-controle t 1114k ink 141e. inl tle popoular ne4w The diier .arket i- cool. white. Ifoire for thew G'reek %A 4tk F-ormal. C >mnpound on r, in, phea -ara in.are alu growin2 inimor ance inexpreig a depth an(i mension4 neverbeforet veen in men 's thinrg. This Spring inl Patterns e palcrr i it', V .* ' i --r rm nt" n a: far hend aroche e a va t: I .g Lt - b1':d ani wA t tffe :.- and ha:r F'abric New%s for pr 'in.1 e , mi,. .at i T. b I,. t MU TL FU CL ST DI [EDO W Carolina Seeks Best Dressed Canidate- for Bst Dressed Gi (>nes :pesoedby GLAM 3)R maeaine were minated y ii; organ zationrs arnd td ydytude b l ]ast \\ *in biy. Nomrr were: Lyntr. di um G (;arvin r M\art.har >abbI. L ia \fe. t, .Jacqui( I 'Aaibr~n nn !1: ,nd .arne \Vorl r:- c>f t ri :.* \ ili u, rwx week'A14S issue U: I \% Ii(,l'i.;s 1 "j-4,0i ky tilt ;o( oud figurl?., u i. ( :h Im r. 2 n C ti lie i! I p-occable () A ra camp W o h' I 'I, Witr.r-- Gi oleran ding; of her p I I n i ' Iv ity.' in. her t f col. a rerie ( 0'W y w iox, ma up0) no* 1 r0l Au na Iot --ve rd"nO. g'O I , oI A t'jin :pta I -' -- n O C I 1 -al. cr- .d,gir : s eI fro m ( n - r ki r f :nlte s f O i- 'cho : :ti i. wi nd xv wee-k in Nf w Yo ir a, iu )' of IAM Wl ma hrme. - Te hi igh: - 1- w i e the ( -c' S h. ,w for 5 r5 1 e r * i.. h see. i New Y e ehma?xed by. a .. iven in their ........: \Va7 i:f-As:rria. .i V, i g Wo>lletl Wilil, (;'randh Chief Of Alpha Tau Omega \ isits A t A T:I ID ERN RENTAL SERVICE IXEDOS ILL DRESS JTA WAYS ROLLORS NNER JACKETS KKE YOUR RESERVATIONS lOW FOR GREEK WEEK ~FORMAL WEAR POR MEN W ea 44 til4ired by the Palm each Comi I habadashers adu gentlemen* k yet with refresihing American vab,ly light seven-miete Re-or in at wrinkle-free b0emd 4,f 50' It a luxiurim4sl of1 f4l. Everi lias ant exclj-i,*e "itour collar critical ieck amid shouilder area. years, inl the span of a generatic men's clothing and sportswear h taken on a whole new look. W ness hold l(and subtle plaids suits, bright plaids of the In< Madras type, in sport jacke Witness, if you will, equa bright plaids in slacks and Wal ing shorts. Witness the deveN ment of bright prints and I< stripes in sport shims. Witnm the growth of design and (o in knit shirts. Conventional clothing too - white-collar man's work suit has shown remarkable progri toward Spring and Summer co fort and better fit, even in so shi a period as the past decade. A esign a new long tginawv, Michigan ct. fMichigan Bell's on a system for onstruct ion costs. ob? "Give a man somewhere--and( if course, I don't the business next rtunity to hit the tunity here-you big as the job." n, a ma n who can dls to be done, and touch withi one of kacement Office for ion. COM PA N IES