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BY AUDREY HAND GUEST COLUMNIST Spring has sprung and summer is just around the corner .. . last week of classes pre-exam blasts mlore beach i rip.- and having one last fling were ... PIKA'S AND THE PEDRO'S Pi s A. .Gibson's Pond . . . Saturday-all day and almotst alt night . . .Pledge-Activc Blast . . . Jimmy Cos tcin atot ;euie Garvii. Tommy Boroughs and Rosie Jeter. .J1 nimm-y \'anl anld 'Julia Beth Browning, John Carpenter and Judy 11rown. Jiimy Patterson and Charlene Daughtery, Roddy Miller and Ellen Mel)aniel, Park Turner an(d Vivian 1-1raIdenburg. Ed 111utchilIson and Marion Church, Tommy avis aid Nancy Frye. Ililliard Booth. Larry Jollock, i'f ! lok-Ir. Warren Cole and Tilly Ii arper, Jerry Suddeth iIl Lind Wise, Don 1lair and Kay Henry, Billy Jones and1I i 'ro n Jnies, 1d Duf'ie and Libby Rogers, Jimmy Smiwb and Linda Burnett, Jimmy Donelan and Beth S.uckk . aid Ilb Hurris and Catherine Stoltz. BLASTING BROTHERS Weire the Phi Kapp's and their dates la.t Saturday at I.ake Murray . . . skiing, boating, dancing to the music of the Pontiacs . . . C. 0. Warren anid Catherine Wilson, Sam lumphreys iMd Carol DuBose. Billy James and Dannlla Davis. Iiii! Sv.ord and Ruth Ilazzard. Sonny Hooker and Kit Q:ittleiauum, "Deck" Adkinis and Skippy Canady, lenry White aid Diorothy Napper, Ronnie Fair and Ann Chaiunce . Dave Fleming and Ann Timions, Hloward Weeks and Jan ie oven. Neil Resch and Doiis .Jenkins, I eo Mars denl and Betty J.ane Thonipson, .1eromli,e ]Zogers and Betty Faye ltunter, lack Kirkpatrick. Ilorace Sawyer and ("atherinve lcazer. "IN AN) OUT" h'liat's the aniual M'AaxkY llltherhood formal held last Friday night at the Jefferson . . .Dancing with the new sweetheart, Ann Goller and her date lommy Sanders were Marion Creech and lone liinian, Bob McElveen and Carol Sowers, Aubry Horton anld Carolyn West, Jim Pen darvis and Koga Weldoi, Em lleins and Philip Hayes, Bet.sy Blizzard and Roy Alsbrooks, Bob Sikes and Mary Ann Ladd, Bo James and Carolyn Strange, Mike Koolkii aid Barbara James. TRAY'ELING TO TIGERTOWN For the anlnual Junior-Senior were Beverly Spears, Mary Ann Grayson, Hlibby Callaway, Virginia Green, Wendy RivenLihark. A TIE MEL-RU.JAN ROOM With the Kappa Psi pharni.acy fraternity, that is Saturday night . . . Max lay a mid Sylvia Duncan, Paul (olliIs a11d1 [iara Young, Cal "Sonv Evans and Margaret. Nelson, Carlisle Kannaday and1( Rosemary Orr, David Stone aid Kathy Naion. STILL THERE At the Mel-Rtujan Rtoon, Firiday iiight . . . SPE's and their danes . . . celebratiig the Senior Party . . . Bruce Shaw aid Amy Stroud, Buzzie Newton aid Eaddie Bel linger, Carl McClendoi aid -Joan Wolleot t, Bill Gooding aId N'-rma Nance, Ozzie (orley alnd ,y1 Ablercrobllie, Ited"I Fa ire': anrd Sara ( arson, I harles F'elton anmd Carol McE1l veen, lu insingrer' and( .JeanI Willis, Larry Edwards :I sIush a sca rborouigh, Buddy Po~wellI an JlAosannve Ver -I I loward Vecrdery andl Susanne Wat kinis, SPINGTIME SPARKLE Wi:i'ht new gr'ek jeweilry .... .'rr lloIman (DD)1)) to hichmar i. SumsanIV (NA). Kitt l Ilavis to Rick Taylor l.amblda ( hi), l'at ik-sStofi'ano to G;erry D'Quinn (Maxey BrothehodI () .Jaicqutelinte M\it.cht2 to Flynnil Warren (Mi\axey Br'ot herhott.od ). With t he diamond-type jewelry are I itnda Hlall ( Pi Phi) and ('hart IHonhamn (Phi IKapp). Pi Ep's Elect W ihScest Alpha The"a chaterCi of Phi thClsof61 |-;psilon Pi will be1 led by:, Ralph /'. :tnieK, into!lmn president. Otheran Pfier r n Rundbaken, vice- AHpyVcto .* : .. *et ' want , correspont11 ng T l sem -:. ry ; 1!x etlani, record the Clas workn at'6 at1 $500Happy bonus.o Welcome To 2. ~orknghArll eal e enjoytsummerndith.excellent Welcomome. To SLuent Pbtionus dy Due Worki yoffic previou x 6. May foring tuenst1 7.0 ast yeonusShlsi 8. Fifteeng $1000 Sgrelary 9. Inoadibl rmtions, thn1 Se.temberan exnse pid y BOOKS~ Wk intv offies ofnyo the top oe student idtr noegiwonad or tioal0.C 80. Futernformatio scobr 9.stoniadditon.o.th.$1 Sepleber,inaepens pCi Telehon SUnot23 reinalorton..;.wh 10lI...he.inormtio.. Kappa Sig's Tell Officers Frankie Rollins will lead Chi Omega chapter of Kappa Sigma next year as president. Other of ficers are Don Parris. vice-presi dent; Tom Lawson, secretary; Mike Richey, master of ceremonies; Los Dickert, treasurer; and Larry Grube and Gary Bottorff, guards. 'Cut Syste According BY CHARLENE DAUGHTERY Staff Writer The controversial cut system is the subject of this week's intervi ew - CONTROVER SIAL? ? Patti Tully, a sophomore, an swered the question, "What do you think of the cut system at Carolina?" by commenting," The cut system at Carolina is for the birds. and I don't mean Patti Tully Gamecocks. When a person has reached the mature age of 18 or over and has made the deci sion to further his education, he has nade his decision to attend classes the required amount of time to obtain the information nee(led from this course. "In some classes, one would have to attend at least 75% of the lectures to complete his MIII. X SUN ..I...N cerely 1tha stiu<lnt h< for their age <luri, JJ>ast colile hlay your Everywhere in Columbia LAUNI ,ClirEncyclopedia "Summer Vacation ear erience last summer or before it is our pleasu of 13 weeks this summer you are eligible for reduced (no training class, report for work 3:3 scome. ow bonus system, increased commissions, will u for recruiting other qualified students. choice: Charlotte, Gastonia, Columbia, Raleigl epresentatives are now full time Collier execut winner for Charlotte district was Mr. Harold 0, plus $1000 cash scholarship, trip to all-starg hi fiancee. hips plus 15 $1000 grant in aid awards to call 100.00 Scholarships, grant in aids, a 10-day e> trip to Myrtle Beach at the half-way point bonus, the Charlotte District will also award< s. Please note the Sports Car will be awarde< ch greatly enchances your chance to win. ained from: .Bill Eads - J. C. Hodge Ed Gardner Buddy Argo - Tommie William .Walter Roth - Arnold Carswell ..Charles Michal - Jack, A..mis m Needs I To Studc notes, but in other courses, where one learns just the ma terial in the text, it should not and is not a necessity to attend classes this often. "Let's be treated as the mature individuals we are!" Ken Richard, a freshman, re plied, "'here are many instances when more than four cuts are necessary in one course. Married students especially, with their added responsibilities at home, deserve unlimited cuts. Just completing four years active service, I feel quite responsible for iy attendance and grades, Ruddy Smith is I am sure all the other stu ]ents do." A freshman, Buddy Ray Smith, said, "Personally, I think that we should have unlimited cuts here at the University. A person who pays his hard earned ADs ukI.s the of USC patlronl 'ag the le year. Summ ~er successi re. &MlINF )RY & CLEANERS flings program" of 1960. re to inform you that: an individual, non-competitive 0-4:00 P.M.) plenty of time to greatly increase your previous ,Greensboro. ives. Owens, Pre-Med, Peiffer Col ;ame in N. Y., 10-day expense eges of winning students. sperise paid trip to London in of the contest, and various >ne 1961 MGA Sports Car to on District level competition, ED 2-2794 864-5880 AL 4-4126 275-3220 ad 832-5558 t ,... GRAN D levisoNi) nt Poll money to come to school isn't going to waste it by not attend ing classes. Then there are times when it is very necessary to miss class beyond the limited number of times allowed. A junior, Ken Balty, answered, "Once a student reaches college level. he should he old enough and mature enough to attend classes of his own free will." Cotillion Features Huey Smith Cotillion Club will hold its an nunal informal spring party at the Syrian-Lebanon Club tonight from 8-12, featuring Huey "Piano" Smith and the Clowns. Tickets are $5 to both old and new members, and they may be purchased from any Cotillion offi cer. The officers for this year are Larry Barringer, president; Mike R i c h e y , vice-president; Dave Fleming, secretary; Heyward Ed munds, treasurer; and Jimmy Truesdale, social chairman. Cotillion is made up of 10 fra ternities, with 20 representatives of each fraternity. The Clowns have recorded, among others, "Don't You Just Know It," "Bird Land," "Rockin' Pneumonia," and "High Blood Pressure." Sports c so many Maybe you're a fellow for a change of pace. ( you'll findl the fastest rt4 Chevr'olet dlealer's One ing gamut like no othe Impala Super Sports (i tion sports cal's, the Cc chasing all over town. 'l CHEVY CORVAIR MONZA CLUB COUPE Nestle behind the wheel in one of those bucket front seats andl see what Corvair's rear-engine design has (done for dIriving. Steering that respondls to the subtlest hint. Braking that brings you to precise even keel stops. Traction that clings like a cocklebur. . Aw: Ps * GU K'~PEST 404' 0 Martha Da Sigma Chi Miss Martha Dahbs was recently named "Sweetheart of Sigma Chi" ror 1m. at the fraternity's annual Sweetheart aill, held April 21 at the Mel-Ruijan Room. Martha su-ceeds Miss Toots Tennison as Sweetheart. Misses Carmen Cherry and Lill 'Mood were mners-up for the title. Each of these girls w:s presented a silver loviml- cup. Nlis- Dabbs i- a member of Pi Heta Phi sororitY. and is pinnied to ncomingti pn-widont Bill Singleton. M ike Quiin, oltgolmig pre'Zidelt. was presented tel trophy for the outstanding active in Sigma Chi for the past year, and Charles "Boodie" Hall received the fra terity scholarship trophy. 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