The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, April 06, 1962, Page Page Four, Image 4

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Sho' is nice ...this new kind of weather ...goo< for the beach ...and such things as ...the Carolinm Cup ...and the Masters Golf Tournament ...by th( way, have you survived the Cup? ...if so, get ready foi the Masters ...if you like golf ...and if you don't.. have another Carolina party . ..like... THE ROMAN ORGY Thrown by the SPE's . ..and their dates ...turkey ...olives ...togas galore ...Charlene and Tomm3 Gant's yellow togas and Weejuns ...and ...Darb3 Moore and John Dalisa, Lee Skidmore and Carl McClendon Marty Sheheen and Buddy Powell, Andra Alford and Ber Risinger, Norma Nance and Bill Gooding, Carol Connor an< Charles Felton, Sandra Wood and Tommy Austin, Dater Goil and Marty Rosen, L<>retta Ridgell and Herman Arnold Martha Nesbitt and Paul Jacobs, Betty Jane Plowden an< Pete Divenere, Betty Douglas, and Larry Gill, Judy Corley and Larry Edwards, Carolyn Honeycutt and George Seals Mary Bush McCormack and Dick Quattlebaum, Becka3 Plummer and Ronnie Hutto, Tooshia Scarborough and Elli: Laitala, Jean Wallace and Bill Ayre, Cherrie Taylor an< Wade Britt, Linda Rogers and Ray Corde, Sheri Snyde] and Kelly Jones, Cecil Slocumbe and Jimmy Smith, Julia Cain and Jerry Tribble, Charlene Daughtery and Tom Leon ard, Sis Nunnally and Martin Collins, Linda Cannaly an< Neal Monette, Pat Patlih and Capers Brazzell, Pat Flyni and Frank Kinney, Babes Sheerfield and Warren Hilton, an< Kathleen O'Brien and Ozzie Corley. WHERE THE HORSES ARE Or where they were supposed to be . . . for the Lambda Chi's to observe . . . but they couldn't find them . . . par of the time .. . that is . . namely the Carolina Cup last Saturday . . . armed with chicken and umbrella .h. were . . . Helen King and Larry Orr, Sara Gardner an< Sonny Carter, Hedy Hayes and Robert Gamble, Andre Stocks and Joe Crawford, Ann Jackson and Gruber Sires Kitty and Rick Taylor, Mary Ann Wimberly and Ker Jewell, Marilyn Britt and Wendell Wilson, and Harriet De loache and John Orr. SAME LITTLE EPISODE At the same place . . . SPE's and dates . . . looking for the same little horses . . . at the Cup . . . Cathie Dut ton and Sandy Sagen, Ellen Horton and Rush Morrison, Lisa Lominack and Al Biggs, Kathryn Algary and Lor DiMuzio, and Johnnie Gyles and Glenn Wilson. POST TIME Was a debatable thing . . . for the remainder of the Carolina Community . . . that attended the celebrated rac . . . in madras suits and sport coats . . . and got rained on . . . and viewed on television . . by the parents at home . . . such as was the case . . . with one Jimmy Truesdale and his party . . . and . . . Beth Jones and Guy Mears, Sandy Swink and Phil Wunder, Gay Smoak and Steve Walter, Nikkii Morris and Jimmy Truesdale, Mike Daniel and party, Penny Holland and Dwight Cathcart, Norah Teague and Lauren Parrott, Mary Huston Armstrong and Charlie Sasser, Jean Montgomery and Pete Singleton Rachel Blair and Herb Bradley, Davie Mack and Bucl D'Amore, Betty Wyman and Lane B.rown, Betty James and Alex Jenkins, Carole Montgomery and Skip Dunn, Barbara Ann Thomas and Frank Willis, Margaret Alder man and Walter Gregory, Pris Foster and Billy Lipscomb, Weezie Lane and Johnny Caskey, Ann Thomas and David Keller, Ann Timmons and Ben James, Eva Webb and Bill Singleton, "Hattie" Bartell and Vance NeSmith, Shields King and Dick Rockafeller, Susu Woodward and Jim Mc Elveen, Lucy Robson and Al Hagood, Mollie McKenzie and Will Sullivan, Lill Mood and Tony McCreight, Ann Roe and Porter Rose, Peggy Fretwell and Andy Pracht, Sissy Sand ers and Rick Wallis, Linda Bozeman and "D)roopy" Dickson. POME LITIC'EI OD Sunday evening . . on sorority row . . . at the spring drop-mns . . . on the eve before elections . . . getting in that last plug h . . for the favorite candidates . . .were . .o.iChuck Simons, Mary Huston Armstrong, Carole Jones, Tilly Harper, Press Mabry, Kaki Eccles, Chip Clary, Jane Mattingly, Patty Gause, Frankie Lee, Ann deTreville, Mary Ann Sadler, Todd Walter, Susie Haltiwanger, Todd Wilson Don Hunt, Susan Hart, Jo Johnson, Phi Wunder, Bob Hill Murray Coker, Harriet Morehead, Skip Swearingen, Nancy Neal, Betty James, Jean Montgomery, Anne Digby, Patty (Continued on page .) Can You imagine P.one Being able to walk through Rus sell House on Election Day with- Corell arm u out being swamped with campaign posters? or Prdfes,ionk Sign in canteen: "I lost 300 in the beer machine"? Dr. Babcock licking a lollipop?FO SU P Charles Behling not proposing a resolution in student council ? Slater serving pheasant under glass ? Student actually waiting for a.IALA green light to cross Green Street?q The campus shop charging rea-: Svr etSue sonable prices? Wayne Corbett coming to classTos,DneSac on time? The newspaper having enough copy to fill up the pages? Sign in classrooms: Smoking in class strictly compulsory? ?On'i The Crucible being read and en joyed by a majority of students? SOCIETY DEADLINEI All material for Little Au drey must be turned in by 12:00 ~~i EI mfc each Monday. Activity reports for all cam-CrnroSaeanBlsmS pus organizations must be in CYE .C by 5:00 echhoondaA Beauty Now Custom Made If you're looking for something new in a cosmetic treat or treat ment or an explanation of how to use your make-up you will want to know more about beauty bars. These beauty bars are even being put on a mobile basis and taken to the rural areas of the country. All of them offer what every girl wants or needs to know about at some time or another. The first visit goes something like this: a trained makeup con sultant cleanses your skin, then analyzes its color tones and pre scribes a make up right for you. Some of these come right off the shelf, others are made up to suit your own color tones and skin tex ture. The violet make-up bases and powders which have been in stock for many years and are now com ing to be regular stock cosmetics were divised by the custom beauty houses specially to tone down dark skin, especially that of spring brides who wanted their early summer suntans to be a proper paleness. You'll find beauty bars in many gises. Some are set up in large department stores, some in tiny shops and others operate as ad juncts to hairdressing salons. Out of sight, but ready to take you to . beauty with step-by-step treat ments and charts, are the things necessary to make you one of the most glamorous women in the c world. t ti You Learn From Boys T Every DayV P If I put all the things I have ever learned from boys together I'd probably have the biggest con- t glomeration of nothing you have A ever seen. C w First of all, I know where the it spark plug is in an automobile, a thanks to Jimmy, how to climb in and out of a sports car gracefully, now let me see who did teach me that. Oh, well, it doesn't really matter. f( There are some things I've learned from boys that my mother should have taught me, such as how to iron a man's shirt. Of course, I've picked up knowledge A of things I have no business know- w ing about-such as how to forge I a signature and how to get around S your parents successfully without I getting caught in the act. a From my experience on dates I have learned how to change a s< tire, put dowvn a convertible top, er wash and wax a car without mi streaking it and how to handle Cj conversations from love to free C medical care. ha Of course, the information you - learn from the opposite sex is often confusing and many times contradictory. Jim may like you with your hair up while Tom likes up wvith it down. It's no wonder a girl gets confused. But a girl doesn't (dare disagree-not even if the boy is feeding her two contradictory ideas in the same breath. But the most difficult thing to learn was how to keep my mouth shut when the boy I was nuts about was trying to tell me some thing that sounded nuts to me. L 3-04321 Beauty Salon I Beauty Servicej R TONIGHT Our WPAGHETTI armesan Cheese, Garlic , Choice of Dressing .85 Mlidnigha Jo. son3 Maar, Ann Easterling, Carolina' or just arouand campis. left, she j on the bodice, coupled with elbow. jacket-dress with slimi skirt. The stie shoes and hag. Right, the U ford cloth shirt, for the "campus I (Photos by McGrail.) ;'ellowships ;'or Writers tvailable The New York City Writers onference, held annually on the impus of Wagner College, Sta mn fsland, N. Y., has announced iat 12 fellowships are available )r this year's session, to be held uly 10th to 20th. Among those establishing finan al aid for the 1962 conference re Victor Weybright, chairman r the board and editor in chief of he New American Library of forld Literature, and Storer B. unt, chairman of the board of f. W. Norton and Company and resident of the American Book ublishers Council. A fellowship of particular in !rest to college students is the dele Crabtree Memorial. It in udes fees which will permit the inner to earn two academic cred s in English on either the gradu :e or undergraduate level. The conference also gives the 500 Stanley Award in Drama to in outstanding new playwright" r a work that, has never been r o d u c e d professionally. The ,vard also carries a full fellow uip to the conference. Judges for this year's Stanley ward competition will be play right Edward Albee, roducer avidl Susskind, actresses Kim tanley and Geraldine Page, and r. John Hruby, director of the re at Wagner. Further information on the holarship)s and the conference n be obtained b)y wvriting the Ad inistrative Secretairy---Newv York ity Writers Conference, Wagner ollege, Grymes Hill, Staten Is .nd 1, New York. TheToj Automt (and so u~ You'll keep out of the ra handsome Rambler conv or down automatically-y( "400" is the lowest price< lower priced than manual optional. Your Rambler i~ won't believe it's such a until you try it . . . at your World1 standard of co i bcst-dressed coed, displays flair for fa lodels a cerise taffeta evening grown, wi .length white kid gloves. Center, Miss fabric is rep, worna with gold beads, b SC junior dons a brown-aid-white tweei ook." Note medallion watch worn at th< What's Hc In Coh ARTS AND EXHIBITS R "The Story of English Glass" at C the Columbia Museum of Art. ri LECTURES The first of the Spring Guig nard Lectures tonight at 7:30 in "j Russell House. Dr. Milledge B. al Siegler will speak on "Henry t< Timrod: The Man." 8 SPORTS At the Columbia Speedway, Fri day, 8:30 p.m., late-model stock car racing. Two 10-lap heats, a 15-lap consolation, and a 35-lap feature. Baseball . . . today at the Round House Carolina plays Maryland. Tomorrow USC vs. Virginia. Track . . . Saturday at the SUNMER JOBS How to get yours! plus Campus Integration . . Military Deferments ... Burnett . . . Ribicoff . . Brubeck . .. Saroyan. plus News .. Books.. Records .. Careers .. . Fashions. ., and' more in CAM PUS ILLUSTRATED' The New National Magazine for ALL College Students At Newsstands & Bookstores: pFlips 3ticalIy >il you) in without strain in this ertible. The top flips up ~t the Rambler American i U. S. convertible. Even I top jobs. Bucket seats, so stingy with gas you tiger for performance--.. Rambler dealer's. ID LER nact car oeelnce fi X- ti w 1 ti a] Y 01 dtion on lthe town, ait a concert, t drapedl skirt amd Wias lucking Easterling wears a forest-green lack wrist-lengt Iteather gloves, I skirt and vest, and white ox waigi, weejuns, and hurlap bag. D VD f tr b. G si aund House, USC vs. North r trolina. Field events at 1:30, e mnning at 2:00. D music 8t Rudolf Serkin, one of the G kreat pianists of our day," will w >pear at the Township Audi- So rium Thursday, April 12th at D 30 p.m. a l Ontr ( Author of "I Was a Loves of CRAM COURSE N( The grisly shadow of final exams this column instead of merry quiF find hard facts-quick cramn couri ordeal ahead. Last week I gave you a rapid History. Now let us turn to Biolo Biology is divided into several the protozoa, or one-celled animal. celled animal. Over a space of n evolved until today we have animn Some larger mam als claim they know how larger mammals lie. The second clags of animals is category that borders often on te the sponge. The sponge is definiteli on the other hiand, is definitely nol Next we come to the arthropod of course, find insects fairly repuls look, there is exquisite beauty in not remembt the wvehi Aui-Sc i Turday, Tumbebug F2th aetly E MotherT Ahoe ofr. Wiaosa inventionovfsDDT The grisly Losshaw ofefnealy xam oth coumn iotdofmermp art fiond ha fsuibow crainn co oreale aread.rll onda n Wat wekhave yloo Ciarpid Histry. that t maes tro iorlbo iolog, and they ide intoinedvtoal ther prodtoza.roecle nml Mnld animal OIe ano singifn h esowle yune toay ehat favc which larets mamalavs clm thoug knowur o large Marlborls e. aoThem econ lasofetims i difticurt that wordthe coftecialthe and, spe.ve one, is tookiaie an pthg fotr anboro. Thefintey Ifn Alextnde omto to here atDeli fcouerse,d nseors fairl tasedpls look, tlexandeistherisi beuty inj nt remefer thealovel Ciarete foMaother 2500 Me.ar. Sigreups fromewhich of neeDD cveeT... IOur aneot ofacigorettes wth this the like. dobser atre generial fo garete a mgneay fond atiny mach Ino res.ac obilg phat hfavle chrlordat rtt ever, tha vetebraestosf whoe con, ands hey bareckoned to v n d ra yoliu,ty enoyisingnghini for illsouance you athryzotatbakb plesur who smok uprhoand anm imeul toin r the c low,i uc ir and,tel?iee ruge,d toahe auis plug frnarlyoro.aTheswaf MI.Ti Amleanser. offe the Orcleatr a) 1 coint,uerqucke thel accptatel ~* * TeI rekers tof Marlboro, uighe y ol hat lthr of cigarettes hrei BherevI cigre.s. Ba.k .t,. big Test-Dressed Coed Imong Glamour's emi-Finalists Carolina's best - dressed coed, [ary Ann Easterling, was noti ed last week that she is among to 22 semifinalists in Glamour agazine's Best-Dressed College irl contest. Mary Ann will be featured in a immer edition of Glamour along ith the other semi-finalists. From the 22 semi-finalists, 10 nalists will be selected to appear Glamour's campus fashion edi on. The 10 finalists will receive 1-expense paid trips to New ork for two weeks and numerous ;her prizes, including visits to ading fashion houses. Cappa Delta Wnnounces iew Officers Beta Zeta chapter of Kappa elta sorority installed its new 'ficers on March 20th. New officers are Rhoda Arrow riith, president; Barbara Ann hiomas, vice president; Nan reer, secretary; Peggy Fretwell, easurer; Martha Scoville, as itant treasurer; Edie Bellinger, ish chairman; and Betty King, litor. The new actives of Kappa ,lta sorority, initiated March h, are Terry Giboney, Nan reer, Alice McCall, Peggy Fret 31, Polly Richardson, Martha -oville, Dell Dutrow, Mary Ann Asterling, Jeanette Montgomery, id Mary Capers. MJ11huIman Teen-age Dwarf" "The Many Dobie Gillis", etc. ). 2: BIOLOGY looms over us, so today in s and homely saws, you will ,es to help you through the urvey of Modera European gy. phyla, or classes. First is All life stems from the one iillions of years, life slowly ils with as many as 12 cells. have 14 to 16 cells, but you the periphera-a shadowy iegetable. Take, for example, an animal. The washcloth, a, or insects. Most people, ive-and yet, if one will but the insect world. Who does poems of William Cullen as5 T'Umblinlg Along with the s'weet A phid, and Gnats My has been inactive since the isca--lobsters, shrimp, and tmd under rocky projections generally found in a circle ektail sauce. Marlboro Cig tobacco counter or vending s got to do with biology? must lie remembered, how ro pay mie for writing this et surly if I fail to mention praises of Marlboro-and irful tobacco, that fine filter undiminished. It is a great a great pleasure to write ist confess, I fmnd it a bit to the column. Some years bout Alexamder the Great, ip of stretching to drop in ally managed it was to have hi and say, "Oracle, I have its pleasures, but somehow omnewhere there must be a 'o which the Oracle replied, y, but, alas, the time is not which will not be invented n Alexander fell into a sulk bVell sir, there is no question ingenious commercial, but ad(emny of Arts and Letters ui may be sure. ', andl the most advanced erteb)rates. There are two backbones run horizontally rtically. Generally, there is r the two varieties. A fish ne, and a man has a vertical u run into a problem-like an who spendi most of his case, do you tell one from iis sticky question for cen .came up with a brilliantly larlb)oro. If it is a fish, it will iI accept. In fact, the more * 3 982 Maz Shuiman t vertebrates all, remindl available in pack or box u of the 50 stat es.