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LITLE MAN 'X NNGR?rAN YOLU GUY'G WA SFEGO NRE Judiy Briuimngh,am Catherine Stoltz KDE News The Pi chapter of Kappa D)elta Eps).ilon, national honorary educa tion sorority at the University of South Carolina, recently held an im p)ressive candlelight initiation service for its new pledges. New members are Norma Allen, Pat Anders, Barbara Blitchington, Judy Byrd, Cynthis Caesten, Joyce D)urhamn, Mary Ester Denny, Chris tine Eckard, Rosalind Gardner, Nancy Hall, Rosemary Hiankins, Belva Howle, Mary Kearns, Barbara Kronrad, Pat La throp, Mozelle Mathias, G;erdat Moore, Nancy Onley, Carol lRush, .Janice Scott, Catherine Stolt z, Nancy Stoddard, Anita Tal bott, Mary Tolbe(rt, Ann Valentine, Gail Newbury, Beverly Coleman, Betty Peach, and Ethelind McIntosh. The members of Kappa D)elta Epsilon are of sophomore standing or higher and have an overall "'B" average. In addition to scholarship, the honorary group stresses leader ship, character, and service in preparation for the teaching profes sioni andl for womanhoodl. TIhe officers of i chapter are Cathy Michelsen, president; Barbara Lo)ewe, vice presidlent; Cookie Crum, secretary; Libby Qua rIes, treasurer; Judy Refo, publicity chairman; Patsy Prescott, membership chaIrman; Susan Loewo, historian; and Kitty Grimball, projects chairman. Dr. Eva Williamson is advisor. ON CAMPUS _411 N1[12 GEF- M - CAN W1 IT LUP?" )TC Spon Nancy. Lee Waller@ Thc Naval R.O.T.C. will hold its annu11al Winter. Ball Wednesday 1 night, Decembe,r ; from 8:00 to 1 12:00 at the ForIt .lWkson Officer's Chuh. The dank.t i. spon.sOred by the 'm a *) "and (Char1t Sok-ity, :a mid luipma:n organizatin. Sponso- for the office' nre Mi: .Juiy Brittinghiam, for Captain, Mid Ahipnmnl Omman1111der Hlarold Grif-' fin; .\lis Nancy LevI Walters, for Sib, Calhouni PROFESSIONAL SHII SHIRTS LOOK L DOLLARS . ..w SLEEPING COLLA wAz L AUNrDV Jt Buri 1T BY MARTY SHEHEEN Society Editor Burn the tiger here, hey! But we might set the State House on fire if we do.... Burn the tiger here, hey! . . . But I'll be kicked out of school if we do. . . . Burn the tiger here, hey! . . . Don't feel bad David, we really like ya, but you know that llate Clemson spirit. David Stuckey Watson c a i e charging into the office, an hour and half late, plopped into the near est chair, and insisted, before I had a chance to ask one tiny question, that he wasn't a very impressive person and that he couldn't under stand why I had chosen him as this week's personality. After rambling on for fifteen minutes he summed it all up in one short sentence, "The parts that I Rors Kaki Eccles k.xecutive Officer .idshipman Lieu enant Clark Fulton: Miss Kaki celes for Treasurr, Mid-shipman ieutenant Jack Williams: Miss atherine Stoltz for Ships Writer, Widshipman Second Class Hoh liur -is; Miss Lib Calhoun for First .ieutenant- , M1111idshipman Second Class Dick McPherson; and Miss )onna pignler for Recreation Officer, Mid hipman Second Class Joe Bass. Donina Spignaer CARE GIVEN iTS IKE A MILLION ITH SUNSHINE'S RSI UIAlR a The l [ere, He can reveal are dull!" Finally, David after several warn ings that I had better not print any thing he said not to, consented to shut-up and let me ask the ques tions. He said that it was all right to say that he was born. February 28, 19-10 in Sumter, South Carolina to be exact, which makes him a Senior. And a typical senior he is, because after he graduates from under graduate school he plans to go to graduate school. For that we don't blame you, David, nobody wants to leave Carolina. lhavid is majoring in math aid plans to do "whatever mathe niaticians do" when he gets out of grad school. That statement in eludes making a million dollars and possibly going into research or teaching. When asked how he planned to make a million dollars teaching, he calmly explained that he would make the million dollars first. Good luck! If you're wondering why the Pep Club has been such a great success this year it's because of the untiring efforts of David. le is president, and responsible for the tremendous pep rallies, posters, signs, stickers, and the rest of the spirit boosters. I think that the student body ow,s him a vote of thanks for "a job well done!" Among the other organizations which David is a contributing mem ber are Omicron Delta Kappa, Kappa Sigma Kappa, Delegate to State Student Legislature, Discip linary Committee, treasurer of Pi Kappa Alpha, for the third time, Cheerleader, Pi Mu Epsilon (honor ary math fraternity), Orientation Counselor, Westminister Fellowship, and is on the YICA cabinet. "Gosh, yau'll sure have uncomfort able chairs," he said as he leaned back and almost fell over. David has all kinds of hobbies. lie likes to sleep, eat, play tennis, Gii Men watch girls fo no better reason 11 They aire thtere'. W girls because it n men bcause it ma investigating the rt uip a clue from, of WHY BE AN JOIN THE A[n OF GIRL WA FREE MEMBERSHIF this puiblicat ion fort I ~ only society deCvoted ing. Constitution of This ad based on the Copyight by Donald t)ed,ni. Reprinted hv r iger Y play the piano (terribly, he claims), and listen to records as long as they are not jazz. About that time Jack Morris walked in the office and wanted to know what we were doing. After all wai, explained he volun teered information about another of David's hobbies. . . . Seems as if David is a member-in-good-standing of the "bench-watching crew." Of course we didn't ask Jack how he knew this little bit of information, cause on that note, David kicked him out of the office. Any other hobbies? "Well, I don't collect stamps or watch birds!" Just try asking David who his very favorite person is. On second thought, don't, unless there is a desk or some other rather large object between you, because he gets mighty excited! You guessed it, Jane Ferguson. For those of you who haven't heard Jane goes to Con verse and they got pinned Clemson weekend. When I asked him if there wis anything interesting or unusual about his family (maning was he a twin, etc.) he came up with a choice answer: "Well, I've got one!" Don't laugh, that's all he said, until I threatened to hit him with the near est book. Then he grinned and said "Well, I DO have a family!" David likes almost everything about Carolina. lie likes the people, the fact that it is situated in a city, the freedom that he has as a student, and especially that it is co-ed. "I think that I like the idea of going to a school that has the advantages of a large school. but is small enough to know every body and what's going on around school, better than anything else." Believe it or not, David dhes have dislikes. Mainly, the cut system, and fraternity houses being on campus. Like most students, he feels that if the fraternity has the money, and the approval of their national chap ter, then they should he allowed to move off campus. lie also thinks SWatcl Presented by Pall ME W - s d rl 'UW y e Wv ear ldPrensrve Fthey at akes them feel younger and young es them feel older (see above). While aSOnis why mcn watch girls we picked all ih ing, bird watcher. lie told us AMATEUR? IERICAN SOCIETY FCHERS NOW! CARD.Visit the editorial office of freeni membership card in the world's totdisct but relcntless. girl watch the society on reverse side of card. book, "[he Girl wa'tcher's Guide "Text J. Sauis.E [)rawngs: C pyr ight by Eldion V A A that there should be a closer rela tionship between the professors and students outside of the classroom. Have you ever noticed the proce (lure when you ask a person about an embarrassing moment? Well, first they get a sly grin on their face, and then turn varying shades of red, and then insist that it's not printable. No matter how hard I tried I couldn't get him to tell me about it, but I (lid manage to get hini to tell me about the following one, with a promise that I wouldn't print it. Sorry David, but here goes. . . . Our subject was among the many who ., 10:I DAVID ters Gu il Famous Cigarette V1 T 1 watch girls that he formerily~ haid been ai flow his ga rden ais he wais watching ac iihat the bird moved 4 1ie switched G,ir wa~ tchers have discoveredl tha advanitag im(novemnt) over calla i vamtnages, how abouit l41 ilMa ll' n 1 Pal niatuira FM$CGATE l0oy1( t -*'3''~I. .1 l, { attended one or more of the recent parties and dances held about town over the holidays. But not every body has had the feeling that some- A. thing was falling down. Not every one has carefully looked around the room and then reached down to see if it was his pants that was around his knees. Not this time, it was only his eullmmervbund. Only thing is try explaining what you're doing feeling your knees on a crowded dance floor. Then I)avid lay his head on the desk, said I'm tired, and so ended a very enjoyable interview. % % WATSON 1de S -r watcher. Thcn one hlappenedI to land1( in llad Iily and lhe no01iced( to irids on thle spot. irl enjoy this same lies. (Speak ing~ of ad atIural mildnIess!) 1 Mall's o( good itr taste ! hi, so satisf'ving, gihi SlmlOknfisle