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Brrr . . . we aren't holding too much in the way of spring weather now, are we? . . . congrats to the fra ternity men and sorority women of the year . .. special orchids to tri-delt on a top-notch skit last Tuesday... they outdid themselves on the coiffures for the hospital scene . . . Phi Kaps are on a remodeling kick . . .even a hand-made stereo outfit ... what a life of enjoyment. FOUR LADS ON THE MOVE Up and down the musical scores of many, many favor ites . .. and back and forth across the stage . . . from Jane's drink on the railing to the microphone . ..and then to the audience . .. wonder which was the most appeal ing? . ..probably the drink . . . listening and laughing . . Jeannette Bunn and Bill Gooding, Rebecca Barron and Capers Brazzell, Regina Galgano and Scott Powell, Martha Nesbitt and Paul Jacobs, Linda Rogers and Ray Corde, Charlene Daughtery and Tom Leonard, Bobbye Edwards and Bobby Bruner, Jane Bowen and Mike Daniel, Pam Craw ford and Charlie Bradshaw, Mary Jane Stacey and Hal Griffin, Pat Burrows and Dale Player, Barbara Seigler and Dick Schwab, Jane Mattingly and Todd Walter, Susie Page and Ernie Pascal, Sarah Kelly and Jim Tobias, Barbara Garris and Roy Garris, Betty Battle and Herb Bradley, Norah Teague and Ned Self, Tilly Harper and Brian Ed wards, Jane Walter and "Sack" McNeil, and Margaret Miles and Artie Dunn. CLYDE McPHATTER CAME! After a good long while . . but he was great "Lover Please Come Back" and all . . formal type dance .t .everyone, almost, was there . . . Big Louie and body guards . . Sigma Chi's hanging over the balcony . . . the girl in the black sequined dress, doing the twist . . . Phi Kaps and their skull bone sign . . . Chi Psi's, complete with the banner waving from the first balcony . . . and all the others . . . dressed to the hilt . . Grace Hill and Tommy Austin, Cherrie Taylor and Wade H. Britt, Judy Refo and Jimmy Smith, Pat Butters and Paul McCarthy, Dee Myers and Lover Askins, Barby and Frank Kottcamp, Kay Gordon and Jim Gordon, Sandra and Stanley Anshus, Kay Dantzler and Bill Castine, Marion Church and Bob Smith, Kathy Darling and Pete Fennell, Patty Dawkins and Osce Self, Tootsie Dennis and Jerry Ballentine, Beth Mills and Jimmy Howell, Pam Able and Gene Collins, Jane Mattingly and Mark Alexander, Joan Walter and Buddy Herring, Gaile Peay and Fred Ridenhour, Honey Barron and Neal Hutchinson, Weezie Lane and Johnny Caskey, Irene Greene and Alden Sweatman, Judy Austin and Bill Wright, Faye Harvard and Carl Foster, Sandra Swink and Clark Reed, Mimi Montgomery and Lloyd Hendrix, Barbara Ann Thomas and Tom Fortson, and Gay Smoak and Steve Walter. ROUNDING IT UP With the informal . . . Saturday night . . same 'ole Township . . . with the Crests . . having a high time ... twisting and scratching . . . added attraction . . . Chi Psi's scratching . . in a snake dance . . all over the floor . . . observed from afar . Harriett Bartell and Vance Nesmith, Judy McDowell and Sidney Bethune, Mar nell Spann and Bill Magan, Britt Rogeberg, Joan Wolcott and Carl McClendon, Marty Sheheen and Fred Stack, Dorothy Copenhaver and Larry Edwards, Julia Cain and Jerry Tribble, Charlotte Law and Rush Morrison, Margaret Jones and Sandy Sagun, Mange Dickerson and Al Sanders, Boots Whitson and Jean Derrick, Frankie Drake and Eddy Brown, Bren Johnson and Pete Souttenr, Fran Gilchrist and Bob Sanders, Ann DeTreville and Bland Addison. JUST STUFF Clark Reed, seen at the formal, cooling off the place, and throwing a few pieces of ice . . . such a dignified per son . . . LOST ! . . . One turquoise and white chevy of the '57 variety . . . finder will please return to RONNIE "type" FAIR, Room 303 Phi Kappa Sigma house . . . and, where were the Sigma Nu's and the SAE's Saturday after noon? . . . do they even remember? . .. Wonder how Ted Owens and Virginia McFadgen forgot that darling little blond girl and left her in North Carolina two weeks ago???? some more crazy, mixed-up world . . . but it's fun... and then there was Jeanne Montgomery and her army marching home after forgetting to get gas for the car last Saturday night . . . while Buddy Herring was staging the Battle of The Week on the steps of Columbia College, com plete with police protection . . . and it hasn't been decided who was being protected . . . Buddy or his date. GOING GREEK IN A BIG, BIG WAY Because she's pinned . . . Cherrie Taylor (C2) to Wade Hampton Britt (SPE), Emily George (Winthrop alum) to Dave Moss (ATO), and Pat Daughtery to Harry Bates (Sigma Chi). DESTINATION - THE ALTAR Since she is engaged and sporting a diamond... Barbara Rundbaken and Lowell Epstein. MORE STUFF "Escorting" the Princeton Tigertones (all twelve of them) at the formal Friday night were Judy Zillessen, Lisa Sleeper, Ann Bergdorf, and Abbey McKinney . . . say you've gone ivy on us, girls? Columbia College Players Hold Try Outs For Drama The Columbia College Players excellent roles available. are holding tryouts for "Death "Death" will play April 12, 13, Takes a Holiday" at the Cotting- and 14. Anyone interested is in ham Theater there on the campus vited to come. If you cannot at on Sunday, March 11 at 8 p.m. tend Sunday's try-outs, pease call This Is an intensely dramatic or write Mrs. Anne F. Griffin at show and there are a number of Columbia College. Choir School Birthplace Of Four Lads From an Interview By Barbara Moore and Eva Edelsburg Carolina students swayed to the melodies of the Four Lads vocal group at the Township Audi torium last Thursday as the An nual Greek Week festivities ap proached another climax. An energetic crowd of frater nity and sorority members and their dates heard the famous re cording group sing their well known "golden record" favorites, including "Moments to Remem ber" and "No, Not Much." Jimmie Arnold, Bernie Toorish, Connie Cordarini, and Frankie Busseri, the music-minded vocal ists who comprise the group, got together back in 1952 at St. Michael's Cathedral Choir School in Toronto, Canada, where they were studying, to form one of the most popular quartets in modern music's history. All four are mar ried and have families in Toronto. After some struggling on their own, they finally clicked in the big time when Johnny Ray gave them their "big break." The travel-weary Lads are headed with the Billy Dennison Band to the University of Scran ton, Penn. Having just finished a tour of Hawaii, Australia, and Japan, they hope to soon be home ward bound. Adequate Social Hall Needed Here The Carolina student body has finally awakened to the fact that we are in dire need of a new atmosphere for our student func tions. Many have expressed their opinion as to the statement, "I would like to go to a nice place where you could dress up and I'm just not enthusiastic about dressing to go to the Township Auditorium." Others stated their opinions complaining of the acous tics, and the fact that the dance floor was overcrowded. Frequently mentioned was the desire to one day have a building that would hold the entire student body. With the help of the entire stu (lent body, Carolina may someday have such a building. But it will take work and cooperation from everyone concerned. Brenda Williams Is New President Of Pi Beta Phi Pi Beta Phi has announced its new officers for the spring term. They are: President, Brenda Wil liams; Vice President, Beth Jones; Recording secretary, Pat Peden; Corresponding Secretary, F r a n Lloyd; Treasurer, Joan Holleman; Pledge Trainer, Rosemary Han kins. The new initiates are: Gail Biroughton, Hlarriett Etter, Jackie "owvler, Claudia Fowler, Geni Ilowie, Beth Jones, Lynell Moss, Laurie Mosely, Sis Mullis, Donna Russell, Jane Wassen, and Ann Sanders. The new pledges of Pi Beta Phi are0 Jo Ann Greene, and Rachell Blair. Sigma Chi Has Six New Pledges Sigma Chi social fraternity re cently released the names of its six new pledges this semester. They are Bill Hamrick, Dick Markely, Bob McNinch, Frank H-artman, Mike Farmer, Jimmy DeAngelo. ZTA Sorority New Officers Zeta Tau Alpha announces its rceontly elected officers for the ooming year. Serving as president will be Beth Stuckey. Other officers are Tilly Harper, Vice President; Louise Rashid, Re cordIi ng Secretary; Brenda Truett, Corresponding Secretary; Patsy Mack, Treasurer; Jane Walker, Social Chairman; Robin Burns, Rush Chairman; and Mozelle Mathin. Ritual Chair. Sigma Phi Leadership Here This I By Carl McClendon Sigma Phi Epsilon social fra ternity will hold its District V Leadership School at the Univer sity of South Carolina, March 10th and 11th, for the first time in the history of the fraternity on this campus. This Is also the first fraternity leadership school to be held on the Carolina campus. Of the national fraternity's 167 chapters, only nine are located in District V. They are North Caro lina State, Davidson, East Caro lina, Atlantic Christian, Wake Forest, High Point, Lenoir-Rhyne, and the University of South Caro lina. Fraternity officers and other interested members from the above-named chapters will attend this leadership school. Beginning at 2:30 Saturday afternoon and ending at 12:00 noon Sunday, the school will concern such topics as Historian's reports, Alumni Rela tions, Finances, Public Relations, Scholarship, Rush, Pledge Train What's h In Col THEATER The Columbia College Players present Show Boat at the Cot tingham Theater, Columbia Col lege. Professional musicians and dancers join student artists to bring Edna Ferber's famous novel to life. March 9th and 10th at 8:00 p.m. Tickets are $1.25 for adults, 750 for students and serv ice men. Appearing in the play will be Carolina's own Prof. Don "Windy" Galgano, S c h o o l of Pharmacy. The Glenn Miller Orchestra SOCIETY DEADLINE All material for Little Au drey must be turned in by 12:00 each Monday. Activity reports for all cam pus organizations must be in by 5:00 each Monday. THE BELL SALUTE: I Roger Daub is an Adve Telephone Company. He the commercial message radio and television. R< promotion activities thai Epsilon School Weekend ing, and District Objectives. These topics will be discussed in order to evaluate and Improve the present chapters in the district. Mr. Robert Dobson will give a speech on the "School Administra tion's View Toward Fraternities" at the afternoon meeting. An informal party will be held Saturday night in the Mehl-Rujan Room. Members of Alpha Delta Pi, Zeta Tau Alpha, and Pi Beta Phi sororities will act as hostesses for the visiting Sig Eps. After discussion sessions Sun day morning, the members of the Leadership School will attend church services at the First Presbyterian Church here in Co lumbia. Attending the Leadership School will be Mr. Ronald M. Johnson, Executive Director of the Na tional Fraternity of Sigma Phi Epsilon; Mr. William B. Akin, Jr., Governor of District V-a; and Mr. Godfrey G. Bennett, Gover nor of District V-b. appening umbia under the direction of Ray Mc Kinley will appear at the Town ship Auditorium tonight. McKin ley played with the old Dorsey Brothers Band before taking over this internationally popular band. Also featured will be Lenny Hem bro and Bobby Nichols. SPORTS The Carolina Gamecocks have an intrasquad game tonight at 8:00 at the Carolina Stadium. The proceeds from this annual spring football game go to a scholarship loan fund sponsored by Richland Sertoma. The 11th Annual Palmetto Trials will be held tomorrow, rain or shine. Post time -2:00 p.m. Young thoroughbreds will be testing their mettle at the State Fairgrounds Race Track. The event is co-sponsored by the Co lunibia Training Stables and the Junior League of Columbia. TELEPHONE C ROGER DAUB rtising Assistant with Ohio Bell ~re his creative touch helps shape s his company presents on local >ger is also responsible for sales :keep local subscribers informed A NEW LOOK... 4 4.. A New Look in the Classic Three-Piece Ensemble is this green cot ton knit with black stripes on the sleeveless over-blouse and open, cropped jacket. 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