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0 V AI(M .' Sigma Nu's \wanls 1 n . Pie Thro\\ . ' at \ I\4,i'll . . . 1 Mar , 'ress-elt 10 8 aire lea I i ha llel' . . ANOTH AI All( I:11 ol m12~Ijt i n'ii .albS. ih aH (1ti . . w V Vb . .i. havil :11 ila Su a ial anl Sal \ ( a ol I lello all ' i Vi ini tl' h. -Alllz e I, I l la r allI li ce 81 _rll andli J(wai lwv';Il'I SAN ) A. t ii 1i t alid full . . . w- ai t thlt Siog I-p' h( .'au.'Ohs. ('Innic Gvt..si. , e:!n-hm-1iu.1h anld lEon 16is.il .\lonete Am stromid and I Id Iit tehI \VIvIa'' L.od:*irnd and .Jim 11, Qua:bana. (harlene Dlan <'e l and ('inarlos Burn. 1 (wds.nrma N;uico and I .1T l tI N -1, A 'W I ! 'to Iike the sl vcsl \r-...i'roy Tho is:n-:u-a .hn 1a d ('raig- .\c 1'iP! ('1Yhurn, Riwhel Wilso I )0TH ER-iN-LAWS 'I S hanin 11 r ln e wa.. Rbrs(Sigi_ma NO). Al ii Iose 1 1ll LehTimberblIkdo and Bob !ad . ot t - : Peach !Iotl .!,Ii ilill (Cll)urli, Kairol r n itcbel mald T<) :ed cott111111.nn ingtln Patt.\ '1ei I wn ' irsh ali.l .\l ar and \'ade ,wit t,l't : ('onnie (;etsimre anld Ki'llo Eni joyrkyour.er. (Ea budget. T hiTra I)cWit mnd E.dwar IN Al Of ',Ihl ponid that,1 is . Sa urda1 ch . . . Pi Phi's xIl s iimols, s:ildri \ andlupcr', Kuhlne. .1;, ket11wart.e PaI '4RTY WENE0/V Little 500 . . . May Day . . . -ing Contest . . . Pond Parties teach Parties Bare walls, )ver, can you believe it ? Now and get to the heart of the mnting. KEG OF BEER mother . . . and still another g a blast . . . were the SAE's I Al llagood, Sandy Swink and Ze and Neil Patrick, Diane Bar Dell 0utrow and Larry Barrin n MclIveen, Frances Chappell ack, and Teddy Wagner, Barbara mI. I,inha Leit'rmann and Will AN) SUN at the Isle of Palms . . . last >useparty . . . Kitty Davis and nger and Kelley Jones, Tisha iger. Jane Workman and Neal 11ruce Shaw, Mary Ann Sadler Stevens.- and Billie Harrison, irtield. Mary Kearns and Dick ghtery amd Tom Leonard, Judy 1*rgaret Wallace and Larry Ed lill G(oding. 'I'EY'L SOON HAVE wort trek . . . down that long tims (ZTA) and Glenn King, Kenzie. -Joan Bennett (DZ) and (I Z) and Alvin Hlueble. HEY ALREADY HAVE Sylvia Moslev to Mrs. Chief C. AND NEAT . . . were )Z's and dates Allen, Gayle Brandt and Bob and Ienry Brazell, Joan Ben I1Trot t er and Ronnie McCallis mmy Thompson, Anne Reigle Gregg and Richard Eib, Toni Carol sowers and Bob McEl "y ( Iaughman, fleene Anderson iwin and John Godbold, Cheri Winitr amd John Wallenburg, J omes, Iaula )avenport and then and JimmV Todd, and d Frampton. ') OUT . Gibson's to be exact an1d dates . . . Julie Marshall a and Holmes Davis, Frances irgaret I)ickerson and Herndon nd Dick Arnold, Faye Madden AdIair anid Joe WVilliams, Sarah ty Whit lock and Herb Bradley, let t v Wymanm andl Alan Calmes, rt in. A nn Abrams and Jimmy (arroll ID enn11is, C'ynthia Lane -illIa 1)nm hose and( Grange Cuth OU'R POINT had a gay ole time ... last Id r omain . . to the music 31ax I lellmian or Robert Gold I leenet Roth and Ira Ber'endt, lotik, Peggy Moses andl Sam \Iort i( (Cohen, Lyon Blum and1 ol1ier' and! MIarty Schwvartzmian, I', BU'T LAST ST'---weekemnd, t hat is . ..and (1: das anda nights ...begin iblig with the drop-in in the hear't cr'ownling . and end1 uni Midnighters at the beach Sin glet onm, I obbie Le'ster andl JIimo Vani Osdell, ,Jane Bowen * (herryv and Alber~mt Springs, bloian Jano YarbIorough and 0u and( Ilymig Garvin, Eula i\10 na I p T ony McCreight, 1(n. frOi ogan and Gor don I Hkl .an'd Jack LyIjnn, Br1endla os.-, Tloots T e.nison and Mike Iud B1rt Pooser, IBlaine Hlaskell -ley. L evona P'age andl Charles umy n Pressley1e, I"lossie Hall andl cat with your class is priced for your ST E R KAPP) Linda Leifermann Jennie Crouch Cackie Davis ZTA' s Tell Of Recent Initiations Amelia Sue O'dell was recently installed as President of Zeta Tau Alpha Sordrity for the com ing year. Other officers of the sorority are: Beth Stuckey, Vice Presi (ent; Janell Conrad, Secretary; and Jane Mattingly, Treasurer. The new initiates and newv p)ledges of Zeta Tau Alpha were recently entertained at a ban quet heldI in their honor. The new initiates are Mary Erwin. Carolyn (rawvley, Peggy ('rawley, Jludy D)avis, Audrey 1llandl, Brendla Truett, Sandy Hop kins, Nancy Penix, and Kathy D)arling. Also, MadIelineQ Yost, Catherine Eleazer, .Jane Walker, Mozelle Mathiis, flohin Burns, Carolyn Thomas, Jloyce Adams, Louise IeashidI, and Patsy Mark. The new p)ledges are Betty F"aye HIunter and Gail Richard son. .Judy D)avis and Audrey Hand receivedI the Best Pledge Awvards in re'ognliit ion oIf their outstand m1. ser.vices to the sorority. Judly Iihavi s alIso received the Scholar ship A ward, which is given to the pledge having the best scho last ic record. Il(epresent at ives from the chap t(rs of Zeta Tau Alpha at the University of Georgia, Duke Uni versity, i gh Point (ollege, and lBrenau College will meet in Co lumb)ia, A pril 28-30, for a prov ince workshop. Have PepFsi PEPSI-COLA BOT1 Colmbi.n k DELTA HOLDS FO Ilarvie Beattie Kappa Delta social sorority will have its annual White Rose Formal tonight in, the Jefferson Hotel from nine 'til one. Officers and their escorts will be: Linda Leifermann, president, and Will Nelson; Ilarvie Beattie, vice president, and James Dickert; Frances Ilambright, secretary, and Bill Derrick; Jenny Crouch, treasurer, and Bill Wood; Julie Pritchard, assistant treasurer, and Davi(d Haynie; Cackie Davis, editor, an( Carroll Pitts; Dot Watson, membership chairman, and Jimmy Drennan; Sandra Harmon, social chairman, and Gravens Ravenel. Dot Watson DZ's Choose Superlatives Delta Zeta sorority named its "1hram Gir '' and "Man of The Year" at the sorority's Rose For mal last week-end. Ingrid Oesterlund was named "DZ Dreani Girl," and Kelley Jones was selected "DZ Man Of The Year." The Dream Girl is chosen on the basis of her contributions to he chapter and her campus activ ities. The Man of the Year is choseni for his support of the chapter as well as his personal character. Members Of Westminster Attend Meet .Membhers of the Westminster l"ellowship wvill attend a World Mission Conference at Rock Eagle, Georgia, this weekend. Ap.. proximately ten USC students will go to the conference to learn about the dluty andl imp)ortance of the church and missionaries all over the world. Sunday night after the confer enee is over, there wvill be a P'rayer Studies Part IlI at the P'resbyterian student union at 6 p.m., after wvhich supper will be served(. All members andl any v'isitors are invited. 1.ING COMPANY RMAL Frances Hambright Julie Pritchard Sandra Harmon Phi Sigma Kappa To Hold Ball Gamma Triton Chapter of Phi Sigma Kappa Fraternity will hold its 32nd annual Founder's Day Banquet and Dance tomor row night from 7:30-12:00 at the Columbia Country Club. National officers will attend the event, which will be high lighted by the crowning of the 196;1 Moonlight Girl of Phi Sigma Kappa. Paul LaRosa will furnish the music for dancing, and awards will he maide to the outstanding members of the chapter. Officers of the fraternIty and their sponsors are: Carol Causey for President, Allen Rappaport; Salley Willinghamn for Vice President, Charles Deaton; Jean .Johnson for Secretary, Charles Mc Lean; Pat Mobley for Treas urer, Jim Burke; and Grace Cul lum for Sentinel, Will Applegate. Also .Judy Welch for Inductor, Nick Miller; and Carol Hlardwick for Publicity Chairman, Bill Planer. Ivy Summer Suits By Haspel $39.95 and $45.00 Palm Beach Sport Coats in All Colors and Patterns $35.00 Short Sleeve Sport Shirts $4.00 and $5.00 COPELAND CO. "DREAM GIRL' Wynn Reed Wysong Vivian Brandenburg Linda Burnette The annual Pi Kappa Alpha Dream Girl Ball will be held to night at the Columbia Country Club. One of the five girlk pictured eA4 '1 \\..\ Other shoes may look like Keds, but oni' feeling." Because Keds have a paten Cushioned inner sole. And because Ked are built over tested, scientific lasts, to f all feet perfectly, even narrow ones. Kec are right for class, gym, tennis cour t< dorm. Machine-washable (and they eve look good clean). His: Keds "Court King. Hers: Keds "Champion." Get your U. Keds at good shoe or department store *t oth U S I(eds and United S CANDIDATES Genie Garvin Linda Wise abovt will be crowned "Dream Girl of Pi Kappa Alpha." A cocktail party this afternoon will begin the weekend festivities, followed by the ftormal dance to night. Tomorrow night an in formal dance will be held at fleim-'s Pond. 5 POINTS THEATRE - CALENDAR FRIDAY, APRIL 28 CfFC Presents Ist Spring Festival Film "TUNES OF GLORY" In Color SATURDAY, APRIL 29 "LITTLE RASCAL VARIETIES" Late Show Tonight--CFFC Presents "BALLAD OF A SOLDIER" 2nd Festival Film SUNDAY, APRiL 30 -- (Held Ove) "LITTLE RASCAL VARIETIES" This Afternoon Only Tonight at 8 P.M.-One Show Only CFFC Preserts "BALLAD OF A SOLDIER" MONDAY-FRIDAY, MAY 1-5 CFFC Preserts "BALLAD OF A SOLDIER" Second Festival Film U. S. Keds* Can give youi "that great ted shockproofed arch cushion and s s LOOK FOR THE BLUE LABEL* hr n hes blue labet are reg4stered tradernarks of tates Rubber