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gort -xlJ Winn Reed Wysong Spomnsor% for the Greek Week foi Reed Wysong for William P. Donel fraternity Council president; Limd Kappa Sigma), vice president; Si ~~Oon C4 (Author of "I 1'as Lores < WORDS: THEIR C Today let us take up the subjec1 as it is sometimes called) whici (or insects, as they are sonetim Where are word origins (insec times words are proper names tha Take, for instance, the words u named after its discoverer, the Fi (1775-1836); similarly ohm was Ohm (1781-1854), wat after the and bulb after the American Fre There is, incidentally, quite a Bulb. Until Bulb's invention, al gas, which was named after its strange to tell, had been Bulb's r strange to tell, the third man sli Gas was also one whose name illumination-Walter Candle! The three roommates were ii lege. After graduation all three artificial light, which at this tim used to go to bed with the chick~ were chickens. Well sir, the three comrade promised to be friends forever wh alas, spoiled all that. First Ca rich, and forgot his old friends.'T bankrupted Candle, and forgot vented the bulb, got rich, bar old friends. Cande an Gas bitte and i tivly f 7 an 71 wet t's Cleand send as,te candinb went to sea, but he went in stykc luxury liners. Well sir, strange to tell, all ti Lusitania when she was sunk strange to tell, when they were sW shipwreck, all three clambered al WVell sir, chastened and( made w they fell into each other's arms giveness and became fast friends For three years they drifted in singing the Cal Tech rouser aill they spied a passing liner and1( w< They remained fast friends for I regret to report, were not many, them up was the Titanic. What a pity that Marlboros lifetimes of Bulb, Gas, and Candl these three friends never wvould b would have known how munch, dles had in common. I mean to say candle, by gas, or by electricity, them, you always get a full-flav with an unfiltered taste that mu Gas, and Candle-settle back ant smile the sweet amile of friendshmi . . Another peaceful smoke from tJ brand-new unfiltered kin g-size Try nn wnnn and find out hon [lave You Rea Greek Wee Linda Hall rinal daice tonight will w Wtinn m, Jr. (Pi Kappa Alpha), Imter Hall for Chart 1inhiam (Phi imdra Porer for 11olmes Davis a Teen-age Dwarf', "The Many f Dobie Gillis", etc.) AUSE AND CURE of etymology (or entomology, is the study of word origins 's called). 1s) to be found? Well sir, some t have passed into the language. sed in electricity: ampere was enchman Andre Marie Ampere mined after the German G. S. Scot James Watt (1736-1819), d C. Bulb (1843-1912). poignant little story about Mr. I illumination was provided by inventor Milt<n T. Gas who, oomm ate at Cal Tech I In fact, aring the room with Bulb and burns bright in the annals of iseparable companions in col lid research in the problem of ne did not exist. All America ens. In fact, many Americans i-Bulb, Gas, and Candle en they left school, but success, adle invented the candle, got hen Gas invented gas, got rich, his 0o(1 friends. Then Bulb in krupted Gas, and forgot his ipoverished at the age respeo a as respectively the world's >y. Bulb, rich and grand, also -as a first-class passenger on ree were aboard the ill-fated in the North Atlantic. And, immning for their lives after the >oardl the same dinghy I iser by their brush with death, and wept and exchanged for all over again. hie dinghy, shaking hands and the while. Then, at long last, re taken aboard. the rest of their days, which, because the liner which picked vere not inventedl during the il l[ad there been Marlboros, av grown apart because they pite their differences, they still that Marlboros can be lit by andl no matter howv you light >)redl smoke, a filter cigarette kes anyone-including Bulb, d forget anger and strife and p on all who pass I 0 1901 Ma. Shulma. me makers of Marlboro Ia the Philip Morris Commamder. welcome you'll be aboard. d Gort Lately? k Sponsors Flomsie Hlall (Kappa Alpha), treasurer; and F14 Alpha Epsilon), seen-tary. Th4 (Alumbiat Township Auditorium, a Ilo%tic. Dres-4 is black tie anud lux. Perm Now you can just about get custom tailoring in a home permanent. It's all a matter of selecting the right home-wave kit. Some have the waving lotion specially formulated for hard-to wave hair; some for hair that curls easily. Then, too, you have a choice of kind of curl, depend ing on how you want to wear We all make mistakes. ERASE WITH ON EATON'S CO] Touch-type. hunt.and-peck, behind you r back--it's eas) on Corrnisable. Becanse vmu Typing errors disappear like an ordinary pencil eraser.TI mark on Corras~able's special Corr5s~able is available in medium, heavy weights and ( Skin. In convenient 100.-sI packets and 500-sheet rea boxes. Only Eaton makes Corrasable. 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CONTEST FORMS AND INFORMS Martha Da Susan Inmi 1in11 aa1ijmu-w.'ide electioll, Widf 1(1-day, FI-'1ruar 22, C:arolina stu Mant, ho .l: tha ib.Suim loman, and Jacqu isplawn as th. threem best d(es- ;4 il on the USC The vint(-t. hl n,poperatiol the "Tln Best l)re-edl ('olgGir], il America." .\art"mlSa, amd arguilie wilbvhtgrpe inla .ampuiie ouilI'tfitt party dresl illI a i(01111tttvv will I'ilk thf, w%.itnm r Gripes Ra Juice To' B!Y ('11ALEl-NE DAF'G11TERtY Staff Writer What are th 4virls thinking? The gil*l. talke4 over this week and v hoic iei r pet peeves. In last Week',s isu w IhmbYs hwad some goml sugtstions and now ('aro limt's c(eds cone- up with soile uflique ideas of their own. I.inda (;ragg, a junior, said. "Most 4of the b o y s are very geltlemanily, but there are a few who get the biiest char e ('ut of holding a door open until a girl gets half-way thrugI and thn, as GIr' a.'ruch ...Foo Ilair shoIld he a before you start ylur wave. Either shampoo it or. if hair is alreacdy cleatn. .iu t !alpenl it slightly with aelar ' a r mII waite. A nd don'" bL:rush it before the wave. .\%oid Rtushing Asseilb- yur supplies before yol beginl :n1d aViid the hIzard tof ILIsIi I al u1d. Wit h haLir haIlf-set. t a r mting yo.1u've fot'Vo)t ttln. You'll nwed a cmIlb, iurlers. tow *W'*, .jl: ", a las uring cup. h wl. an alairm clock or tiier,t brush. and pins. Clips, tart ih at . si'b off' I i t w a iiv.a i~ y<au r h t t th at y< a i :t .vc uiN1 1 rin t ullI I n 1 v1- . I - wI . lb tons ta2ether b artyo starlt waindaingr il sa-tuatin tat hemt. uasing thaI [jauttels taa eta r t IIII thile hair ii ndi I. it te I naklinte haair first. haaeraase i: re'sislet']ur and naeeals t he ilai tuma I waivinag ile to :asture a goodi wave. Saturate ('uris Si at att earls '. ath r lg ly withI wavinag Iat aj !! usilig all ha' bI tll. it VourE kit alirit't tlus - - uually lt a'E 2i0 iinttis "at tlt:i tIle aturl willI lit* ua>t right. TIlena rinse your hiair ill hlt water' anad towt'l dry'. :aagaina talotwinag (dirce titns thFat (tomte with thle kit ytou've chio seln. N'eutrtaliz'ing as dhonle while hir is still iln curlers, anud withI t laew remltv-mti xed nteut rali/. tir- int 5elf-appiliauntor bottlebs the .iis an te-ay onet. Het stile tat saituratteacrls thoiroutgly: you shaul<l uasa- all that neutitalize-. W.armi Watetr liinse Ilinas' yaourt h a :i r w it h waaitim wauter a f t rth nurain. W TEST ZELS GELES TO WORK 'N AND FABULOUS dTION AT Al4ih W4/ bbs, Jacqui in Are 'Be. ,.i *: phiotographs. Thu winner', shtograph. l along with iIf':rma ineu.t ier w-tivities anld in Ir w sent to "Glaiii-ur," RIthe will be enitered in corn wt:t!,i with "best dressed on :empu" wvinniers ti omn hunidre:Js of r,u trouyb ti- I'nited States 'el ( 'a iu l. Thit ".Top Tern" wvlJ be photo fTrapjhed in) tie spling for ti1- an Ai: Auigt COllege Issue and will -1ud1 Iw exrit:ng- week in Neu ol li i l June a gue-ts -f the :az:arw. Timv "'honlorable men C" w m.e - u !!ee fe'attued in a nge From Bench WI r-_,it Im her face. ". . ithevre are several people A I .mt )(njy playinrg thI"e in th1e gi rls' dormis at e dh-st hournis. (iThlerw~ise, I 'mi ere Ma ry Anne Sadler, a fre.,h 'mine'nted. ".ly pet peeves a 'lin - are the steelp steps .el i the f -ur'th floor inl -rwell ( i':-ge ail te )rOfCS r wh - eome z c lass .2 fIin1 itCI. a:fteir the hour." A unir'. \lartiha Starr, had te say, "I r-eally donl't have any ji't ieuiar gripe, except the !';Ic 0!1 tha 4Pometimles the distance rYou You don't have to shampoo. y'oeUl hair, : i; ready to Set nowe. li on't shanipoo for several dlays and preferably a week or velinge'-af[ter' your permna Th,at's all and it's easy i-nt it'.'eYur resulting per*ma !T A .le lt le lo(os(e or tighT, . 1!y fuff l' smueeethly waved. : a:1 <-e ndee cenw the kil of VL e yu'et Aheseln for the kilnd yuhair y have. Setting Tips ia "llart S 111 N'v.w, L.r r', lene 1: on Set u:ant. te :rick Is in the ' way *,,& Iwild v el r .leua>ieeet..hc I ' -' .<li ju t t hat lit le' heild Yk'1,ul Eair biush inlto I - !i h l ifts. and for ath :: h i gh o p fin ss t v 'U a r te av e ' c t-li'' us l . i ' I le rs tt o' snlialler diat'-r ne iumea''n greater * .' I:.! .: fewtl' lle-ls with liW i 'h e y,ar c-t secttel'. smotther. \'e'ryc' ine thIin hajir shoetuld be ui a:nd en man:elledimete'r roll c-'S 'cc n :illerew 5tectionls Of hir e'm e-;th. l'inc'url . .. feer a curly look. c-flir' hair ic- wet and comeihd molec:h!. e'ccse te the head. Ge'ntly rl't : . ce';.' -I anlatIwfeert' wind - a:g. F"er the best rtesults, fasten Inc a s wiThl met aI l hps. (C'embnination . if voun I i k e peil effiets5."' you lemy' wan'tl! ee c'embeine rellters aliel pincurls. se lo'erles Tee get a smooth lift at telp eer >ies; pine'trlls to giv'e Iluitf lr earl s Tee te lest of y'our ha it. V. Oe Splawn, 3t Dressed' fall issue of "Glamiour." Sp!n r fir h I n' gi r : wer: li Beta l'hi and Siwma 'h:, Martha )abb ; Delta l)ea 1 !ta. Susan Ima. alld ('inl P.:. JaU'11if S pWa . Other liwo linv(.- anld thi spo. %were: L11 Blun for Phi E i:n P;'; Gen,:1. ; rvi o P; Kappa Alpha: (C,n!I .4 G:.i e fr f, Ih-:ta Z.eta Frawe - jjtm r:iht Ir Ka;ppa 1h.""a : w ,:.,(i. - . \D;4ba I)ea 'I:. .ida \\ t. fr ' Ito-v and .*v .\pb wi .Ad .1a!:' Workm:!an fior %: t a T a u t IA' A ' . i :a .r f Tomato irmers' ha * - a -. l.\lal- r reailv havea rei..\- ('arounira is exp;;ttlrr. ~ ji i 8 IIyout. I he 4-Vr ti: fhe' a .ugh't 'o bte 1f> IB erl.' .1affee. a sophtonore. said. ".\My Jwt Iw(ve i!- the to a ui at. h Ru- I- sl1 llouse. 1'-tingr up in the mornings is bmid lr- hlnd .h twimato Juice just d hesn't hIlt nmtters; it tastes like a sour lenwl." .1 ot. ee Johltns-on,au:>.r jtliedi. "Sprin aroui (I! t a stemis to b ti.- tim w:( youling ian' fit l t-r' i sit tingf n :h h r.,\ Ity s\!! (4 .s n .s lrm:Es a li:' t n ii *a *I i r T ) - well eA -\t---:Ithe ('tt,lye said, "i a par-a-n hat- t-airted Linda G.ragg the priv ilege of hav'ing voluntary at tendance, I hi t departmlents shou1ld not he allowed to take this awiy fromt him. If a stu (lent can learn just as much out side of class as he can inside, then why shouldn't he be al lowed to have voluntary attend nnce"