The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, September 21, 1962, Page Page Four, Image 4
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By Pam Crawford
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ON THE SCENE
With the Pontiacs . . at Sunview Lake . . Saturday k
night . . . were the Phi Kap's. Swingin' the emester in P
right were . . . Rachel Blair and Tuss Fitch, I ecky Wim- h
berly and John Hite, Joan Hewitt and Rick Brunson, Kaye a
Kirby and Bob Wiley, Genie Howie and Doug Elmore, w
Bobbie and Tommy Kirkland, Becky Bruner and Buddy S
Clark, Diane Geer and Herb Bradley, Enny Body and Sid
ney Bethune, Jane Nelson and Jerry Killen, Patty Clark a
and Eric Wowra, Clarinet Rikard and John Von Lehe, Carol
Dubose and Hack Kirkpatrick, Phoebe Parsons and Tom i
Potter, Kay Street and Bob Trisler, Candy Walker and
Marshall Leach, Betty Ann Stuckey and Rock Garick, Robin n
Burns and Perry Moses, DeeDee Johnstone and Spencer a
Moorer, Pat Butters and Paul McCarthy, Rosemary Moody 0
and C. 0. Warren . . . and Snake - Lonnie Caughman. ir
THEY WERE THERE TOO t]
In full force ... ATO's and dates ... Saturday night h
at . . . The Shangrila Room . . . Hibby Rowell and Sam
Hamilton, Roberta Lindler and Jean Derrick, Carolyn Wat
kins and Barry Pitts, Martha Jo Shell and Danny Hamm,
Sharon Reaves and Jimmy Arnett, Katherine Ayer and a
Jimmy Barnett, Frankie Drake and Eddie Brown, Arlene
Eaddy and Bob Sanders, Julie Ann Blakely and Pete Soutter. t
PIKA'S REALLY
Did it up ... good . . . Friday night... at Burn- s
side's cabin . . . Having fun were . . . Ann Kendrick and r
Wickie Smith, Betty Ann Morgan and Gene Martin, Libby ii
Rogers and Ed Duffy, Janette and Jackie Wilson, Jo Ann n
Hollman and Mida Brown, Jenny French and Steve Weeks, t
Creola Coleman and S t e v e Weeks, Susan Reed and Ed ti
Hutchinson, Anne Young and Byron Rast. Eloise McMillan c
and Tobbie Stanford, Mary Kerns and Charlie Hussy, Barbara a
Rogers and Danny Rowe, Sally Pritchard and Cliff Hullay, 1<
Britt Rothberg and Bubba Meng, Sandy and Randy Burn- s
ette, Linda and Jerry Suddeth, Mary Helen and John Zim- e
merman, Kay Hearon and Sterling Laney. a
PARTY TIME IS HERE AGAIN C
Juking with the Sigma Nu's . . . Wednesday night and/ d
or Friday night (for the ones who never get enough) were
. . . Carol Dubose and Bruce Bryson, Betty Funderburke
and Teddy Kohn, Jane McKenzie and Jimmy Glenn, Donna h
Singletary and Chuck Simons, Brenda Baker and Kit Tom- ]
line, Carol Jones and Bo Mullis, Tilly Harper and John
Breedin, Babs Kennedy and Chip Cothran, Linda Thomas i
and David Monteith, Martha Adams and Gene Bryson,
Charme Sturkie and Bill Barksdale, Gelene Duncan and Doe b
Howard, Marion Church and Milton Lewis, Peggy Moses t
and Willy Wilkins, Mary Elmore and Mike Daniel, John
Caskey, Freddy Schumpert, Jimmy Lanford, Carroll Grey. a
IT HAPPENS ALL THE TIME
Getting pinned that is . . . this time to Patty Clark
(ADPi) and Eric Wowra (Phi Kap), Danny Ham (ATO)?
and Martha Jo Shell, Sandra Williams (Tri Delt) and Arnie
Webb (Sigma Chi), Martha Moise and Grady Calmais
(SAE).
THIRD FINGER LEFT HAND
Sparkin' sparklers . . . making plans . . . Teddy Kohn
(Sigma Nu) and Betty Funderburke (C2), Brenda Baker
and Kit Tomlin (Sigma Nu), Beth Mills (Pi Phi) and
Jimmy Howell (Sigma Nu) . . . What's been going on ati
the Nu house, anyway???!!!
Wedding bells WERE RINGING . . . for . . . Rannie
Finch (C2) and Phil Harrison (Sigma Nu) . . . in fact,i
they rang for forty-five minutes. Some people can't be on
time for anything!!!
JUST FOR
Kent Anderson . . . from the girls in South . . . a:
standing invitation to play in their pool again any ole time! i
men regm e~d t to ot
Cool, clean Old Spice After Shave Lotion always
gets you off to a fast, smooth start. Feels just as
good between shaves as it does after shaving.
Rates A-OK with dates. 1.25 and 2.00 plus tax.
5-H ULT'"O N
dd Height
-t-r-e-t-c-h
If you're five one, two, three
hes tall (or thereabouts) and
ve always had a yearning to be
Iler than nature made you,
re's good news! By stretching
u can add at least an inch to
,ur height.
You may not shoot skyward so
iddenly as Jack's well known
!an stalk of fable fame, but in
vo months' time, if you do your
retching exercise continually you
ight to achieve your goal of an
ch and a half of additional
ructure.
Here is the procedure a model
cently followed in the success
tl attempt conducted to find out
it really was possible to stretch,
rid grow taller.
She was stood against a wall
three-inch heels and measured.
er first height was with her
igh heels on and in the slumped
sition which was her ordinary
abit. The shoes were removed,
nd in stocking feet this young
oman was again measured after
ie had raised her chest, pulled in
er abdomen, and lifted her head
s tall as a head should be carried,
'ith the chin held level, not up
f ted.
According to strict measure
Lent tally, this body straightening
Lone made a difference of exactly
ne inch in height. Mind you, an
ich taller with the shoes off and
ie body held erect than with the
igh heels on and the body
umped.
The sudden posture change, was
' course, a strain. The model had
terrible time in trying to hold
erself correctly and walk in the
kanner which lent her the addi
onal height.
In line with today's physical in
,ruction advance in posture cor
action, it was realized that tell
ig her to "stand up straight" was
ot the proper approach. Some
,ing had to be done to strengthen
1e spine, to strengthen the mus
les of the chest and abdomen,
nd to give flexibility to foot and
,g. So she was put under oath,
: to speak to perform certain
Kercises daily with that in view,
t the same time checking and re
hecking herself throughout the
ay to be alert against slumping.
At the end of three weeks there
as such a noticeable difference in
er height and general carriage
aat all who saw her remarked
bout the improvement. Such flat
3ring comments about her stature
rero all the encouragement this
%1l-bent young lady needed! Not
hat her enthusiasm for the ex
eriment needed impetus (it was
n assignment that she undertook
ith a twinkle in her eye), but it
id need a "jacking up," because
ho idea of stretching to grow
aller ever since she had reached
when the idea was first presented
o her. She had wanted to be
aller ever since sh had reached
naturity and realized that she
was destined to belong to the
'little woman class."
After two months of conscien
ious effort, she was one and a
1alf inches taller than she was
efore she started to stretch! If
hat fact doesn't prove what we're
aying, what will?
The theory upon which this
itretch and grow taller idea is
rounded is the standing-straight
ip one. with tle strengthening of
h: AFERSHV
LOT...ON.
No 'Ope Ahead
Somedays
there
is
a
hole
A 2
X many inch
hole
And
though you
wish you
could
fall
IN
No
such
luck
So
you
start peck
in'
at the
keys
Inadequacy
oh
where's
that
spark
?
So
you
say we
who
are about
to
die
pass
away
And
you
hope
fool
ish
one
That
the
readers
will
dig
you
(Who
has funds
for a
proper
job?)
And
as you go
you
pull
in
the edges
over you....
-Rejected
all the muscles necessary to the
general p o s t u r e improvement.
Once this remarkable feat has
been accomplished, there is the
strong possibility that, in time, a
bit more height may be attained,
for the body is straightened up
naturally, and there is no bent
posture strain on it to keep you
from stretching upward as far as
you can go.
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says Ursus (Bear Foot ) S
"We animal wrestlers figha
first post-fight Tarcyton,
pax and enjoy flavor - de'
get fromn any filte>r ciarnt
ATO Houw
Stepping across the threshold
into the w o r l d of Alpha Tau
Omega, one surveys a glowing
golden scale, backed by a small
mirrow. Turning to the left, the
length of the ATO House is pre
sented, with soft tans and browns
setting the color theme.
The largest division of the
house is furnished with sofas and
large arm chairs, complimented
by side tables and lamps of a
lighter, sand shade. Facing this
group is a stereo-radio console,
flanked by sectional couches up.
holstered in a beige tone.
A circular table is the center
piece of the next area, bounded
on one side by dark oak partition
and framed by trophies to the
ceiling. In the background hang
the soft folds of plaid curtains
in muted browns and tans.
In the final alcove of the front
part of the house, a spacious semi
circle sofa of warm chocolate tone
faces a television set on a low
table. The table is further deco
rated with trophies and also con
tains a set of encyclopedias won
for highest ATO scholarship in the
nation.
In the Chapter room further to
the rear of the house, back-to
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back lounges in black blend per
fectly with the trophy skins
garnered from other chapters on
the walls, while the beige walls
compliment the stereo and tele
vision at opposite ends of the
rectangular room.
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The warm feeling of the ATO
dwelling at Carolina is finished
by the card room, which has the
usual table and offbeat color
scheme to fit in perfectly with in
formal socializing that occurs
there.
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