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You Can 3 Winning the Maid of Cotton con test is just like having a dream come true. Suddenly you find yourself fly ing on a grand transcontinental tour dressed In clothes fit for a princess . . . being honored by famous people at banquets and balls in elegant places . . . lunch ing with movie stars . . giving interviews to the press . . . chatting with ambassadors . . . appearing on magazine covers . . . and smil ing for television cameras. On you the spotlight shines for seven whirlwind months and, at the end of your fabulous odyssey, you drive home in a brand-new Ford with a trunk full of clothes and bulging scrapbrooks of golden memories. If you win, yours will be the job of representing the American cot %ton industry on an international fashion and good will tour, and the title of 1962 Maid of Cotton. Twenty-two of the 23 Maids tc 4s -0 HEL le Maid O diate have been coeds or recent graduates at the time of their selection. Immediately after her selection, the winner will depart for New York where she will be outfitted in an all-cotton wardrobe styled by the nation's top designers. The 1962 Maid of Cotton will travel coast t) coast in the United States and Canada. Next summer she'll fly via Pan American World Air ways to Eiiope for visits to leading fashioi centers. Ota)lificalions To be eligible for the Maid of Cotton contest a girl must: (1) never have been married; (2) he bet ween the ages of 1) and 25, in cusive; (3) be at least five feet, five inches tall; and (4) have been horn in one of the cotton-producing states. This includes, South Caro lina! iiow To Enmer If you qualify, you need only to obtain an official application form SHARPE'S FOI you a cordial FIVE POINT! FORMAL W, Sales by "Aft The PLAYBO sells for $49 Sharpe' 707 Ha Phot WHO is at work on a sat WHO provides the comm WHO is girdling the glob WHO tapped the sun for WHO used the moon for WHO guided Tiros andI WHO made your pocket WHO maintains the woi WHO supplies the mosi WHO has the UNIVERS THERE'S ONLY ONE .TEL EPH4 Pioneering in outer spal f Cotton from the National Cotton Council, fill it out, and mail it, before De cemiber 1, together with two photo graphs, to the National Cotton Council, P. 0. Box 9905, Memphis 12, Tennessee. One photograph should be a head and shoulders portrait type; the other, full length. Judginig Early in December, twenty final ists are selected from applications and photographs, and are invited t1 participate in the contest finals held at Memphis sooin after ClhiLst mas. Following two days of per soatil interviews and appearances, the Maid of Cotton is chosen by a committee of seven judges. Final judging is based on beauty, per sonality, and background and train ing -- all of vital importance in selecting the young lady who is chosen as the cotton industry's fashion ambassadress each year. ne, Suclenhs RMAL WEAR extends to invitation to visit us at 3 FOR YOUR ENTIRE ARDROBE. Rentals or er Six." Y TUXEDO, as shown, .95. s Formal Wear rden St. (Five Points) ie Alpine 3-0461 ellite system for global telephone unications channels for America's I e with communications for America electric power by inventing the S( two-way conversations across the Echo into accurate orbit? radio possible by inventing the Ti id's largest, finest industrial resear and the best telephone service in AL communications organization? ANSWER TO ALL TEN QUES CINE SYSJ en o improve communications on Should Do people look at you and say, "If I looked like that, I'd hide my head!" Or do they look at, you, and then a few minutes later steal another glance? Is your skin clear, clean and glow ing - or oily, blemished, and aging? Is your hair lively and shining-or limp, dull, and like frayed rope? Do you walk lightly, glide easily, and place weight to one side more than to the other? Do you get in and out of a car smoothly-or do you feel awkward a good deal of the time? Do your hands look young and pretty -- or like you just finished the spring plowing? Are you calm, pleasant, and nice to he around-or are you jittery, cross, and nagging ? Well, if you're like most of us, you could stand a little ini provemlent, so here are a few helpful hints. A beautiful and soft complex ion is half of your battle. The lucky wes eed only soap and water. but they are few and far between. The vast majority of t1s are cursed with either dry or oily skin; and we might as well face it- it needs a lot ot For Dry Skin, a thorougl cleanlsing with a gentle, liquefy. ing cleanser, smoothed over youm face from neck to brow, ther tissued off gently will help re store natural oils. To stimulat even more, (lip a piece of cottoi in cool water, wring out, an< ind TV transmission? nissile defenses? 's first man into spaIce? liar Battery? country? ansistor? ch facilities? the world? rIONS orth You Hi( then moisten with a clear skin it tonic, and pat your face and v neck to arouse circulation. Next, S apply a rich lanolin cream, o coaxing it into the skin in gentle pats from base of throat to I brow. Tissue off the excess t cream, and apply a dry-skin lo tion. If it's Oily Skin that mars C your complexion, then you can benefit from frequent washings with soap and water. A medi cated soap IIIasaiged on the face and throat will work wonders. Many girls make the mistake of renoving make-up with an in expensive cold cream. You may save a few pennies, but you're defeating your purpose. There're lots of new cleansing creams on the market for gals with oily skin, so it will he worth your while to try one. You might also try the new medicated make-up. It covers ilemishes that often accompany oily skin, and heals them at the same time! An astringent applied before make I) will help control the excess oils that cause shiny noses. Now that we've solved your complexion problems and your skin tingles with its new clean liness and freshness, you're Ieady to apply your morning make-up. Foundations prepare the skin fur make-up. Use it sparingly, dotting it. on lightly and work Carolina I To World ARCHII My cousin Archie-ho though him last Christmas was a.k. Th< the before shave lotion. Now thinks electric shaving is so gr ARCHIE SAYS Pro-Electric imi than lather improves blade sh sets up your beard by drying you shave blade-close witho Electric gives you the closest, If Archie ever stops talking, Electric myself. so) le Your g it into the skin, using up ard strokes, until it has a ieer, cover-all-over look. Blot f surplus with tissue, and ;et" with a cool, wet sponge. ,'s better to choose a foundation kat matches your natural skin me, but you can either tint or iange your coloring with a )undation. For example, a re Ading chin is brought forward ith a light foundation, or a arked tone will diminish the ighlights of a saggy chin. Or your skin has a yellowish cast, heige foundation will soften nd beautify. Houge is a color-accent and hadow. One set way of apply ng rouge won't work for every me. Whether you have a square, -Ound, or heart-shaped face will It-pend on how you apply rouge. For the square face -- place rouge (own the side planes and )end over back point of jaw biie. It your face is round, place rouge away from center in a log triangle at sides of face. The corner of the triangle should abnost 1ouch the outer eye. And finally. for the heart shaped face, rouge should be placed high over the cheek bones. Sweep back and up toward the hairline. Keep in nind that the proof of rouge artistry lies in a feather-touch, skillful blending, and shaping. Don't forget to iok at your artistry in clear daylight when you are finished. As with foundation, powder must c o y e r up, but never heavily. )ip into powder lib elrally. press it on firmly from throat to brow. Then with a powder brush or tissue, dust off left-over. brushing down so that fine hairs that may be standing up will be smoothed down. choose your powder shade as carefully as you choose your ftouindation. Your powder may match your foundation or be a - hade idarker or lighter. Experi ment until you find one that is perfect for you. After applyiig powder, try ,lanipeiiniiig it with a piece of ctttin dipped in cool water. Yti'll be surprised how niuch loniger it stays 'set' and frest h-oking. Your ioutith reveals a loi ends 'Help University E! SAYS: the electric razor his gal gave n he tried Old Spice Pro-Electric, the guy won't stop talking, he roves electric shaving even mor ving. ARCHIE SAYS Pro-Electric perspiration and whisker oils so it irritation. ARCHIE SAYS Pro lenest, fastest shave. I' tell him I use Old Spice Pro -O I P. S. TherOs a .60 size but Archie gets thue 1.00) bottle. (He always was a sport). - Head? about you - at a glance, and make-up being what it is, you can create the mouth and illusion that you prefer. Work your foundation down over your lip line. Draw a lip line just at the edge of the natural line; or above it for a larger mouth; inside for a smaller one. Keep your hand steady and use a "loaded" lip stick brush. Then simply fill in with color. Some mouth magic-a darker shade makes the mouth step back; a lighter, brighter shade will bring it forward. A larger mouth makes a strong nose ap pear smaller; a square face needs a curvy mouth, and a round face must avoid thick lips. In these times of beauty, the girl without eye make-up is a girl undressed. Eye make-up is not hard, but it takes two things to do a good job-a steady hand and excellent light. Now there's music in eye shadows and ias Carus; anything from green, to blue, to mauve, to grey, to gold. Eye liners are more subtle, too. Gone is the heavy black line; now you'll use a brush of soft color to rim 'round your lashes. Placing shadow is all art. It must be worked out entirely on an individual basis, as it effects not only the color of your eyes but also t h e i r expression. RULES: Use it lightly, blend it carefully. It should be a suspen sion of color, not a smash. The most eloquent thing about you, when they're rosy-tipped and smooth are your hands. Keep them manicured and clean, don't cheat them. Standing rules: Make a habit of standing with the heel of one foot drawn into the instep of the other foot. Legs close to gether. knee drawn toward the inside of the other leg. Slightly bend both legs and they will ap 1ear more shapely and slim. Entering a car: Hold onto the door-lower your way in-and slide back on the seat. Leaving a car: Come out one foot at a time-leg extended; when foot is firmly on curb, "rise and shine." ing Hand' Service The University has received a letter of commendat ion for the con tribuation made :in furethering inter national understandmng during the past academic year from the south eastern office of World U niversity Serihet. A\ .sca note of coni gratulation wcas extended to Scott .1 aes, c'hai rmn, World U niversity Service Conmmittee, for his role in this endeavor through the excellent administration in conducting a suc eessful campaign. A's part of the' program $597.13 from the annual World University Service c'ampaign wa~ c'ontributed tostudent inter ntional self-hellp and mutual assistance projects iponsored by WUS. This gift, cou pled with contributions from the campuses around the world, makes possible health faci.lities, hou sing accommodations, supple mnentary foods and educational e'quipment for needy students in the Middle East, Africa, Southeast Asia and the Far East. P'rojects include establishment of a health center at Chung Chi Col lege in Hong Kong; a cooperative student dormitory in Madras, India; X-ray apparatus for Nag pur UTniversity in India; medical instruments and supplies for health services in Indonesia; equipment for a student printing house in Israel; textbooks and academic journals for Korean universities; and materials for a library in Basutoland, Africa. WUS represents an interna tional arm of academic life offer ing technical assistance to campuses in need on a campus-to-campus and student-student basis. The program is now organized in somec 41 nations of the world and has becen in operation since the days immediately following Weo r 1 d War I. Anyone interested in writing for the society section of the Gamecock, please contact Marty Sheheen, USC Box 3572, or leave a note on the bulletin board in the Gamecock offiee, .mom 208, RaSSell House.