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1Ized by SHAKIN' IT UP AND ... Really rockin' and rollin' . . . at the ATO off-campus party Monday night . . . to Dale and the Del-Hearts ... at the Wade Hampton Hote) Ballroom . .. were Jane Pate and Woody Goodson, Kathleen O'Brien and Don Patterson, Robbie Jean Welborn and Harry Waldrop, Peggy Von Nessen and Ed Hicks, Virginia Baker and Ray Clayton, Frankie Bunting and Gary Bennett, Martha Nesbit and Orin Anderson, Mot Shell and Danny Hamm, Mary Kearns and Tom Hogarth, Roberta Lindler and Jean Derrick, Belle How eand Bob St. John, Jane Gemmer and W. T. Mayton, Frankie Drake and Eddy Brown, Hedy Hayes and Pringle Boyle, Jan Duckworth and Dana McLendon, Rita West and Jimmy Barnette, Ciri Jacobs and Ray Sabin, Julianne Blake ney and Bob Norton, Margaret Mason and Tuck McConnell, Jane Duncan, and Eddie Bignon, Sally Pritchard and Ben Marett, Judy Cone and Jimmy Arnett, Sherry McNeal and Carl Hendricks, Patty Cole and Bill Dukes, Louise Ander son and Bob Sandifer, Sue Dawkins and Ray Young, Martha Shull and Mike Oliver, Patsy Wagoner and Jimmy Calamas, Arlene Eaddy and Sam Hamilton, Pudge Clark and Bill Roney. PREPARING For the game . . . Saturday afternoon . . . at Syrian Lebanon Club - were Terry Giboney and Bill Lackey, Matgaret Schrevfriar and Tim Quinn, Kim Bowles and David Hare, Sandra Williams and Arnie Webb, Tootie Webb and Danny Mackey, Frances Moore and Bill Thomason, Pat Thompson and "Crusiter" Falls, Franky Dunlap and Bob McMahan, Cathy Mason and Bill Singleton, Paula Lumpkin and Bruce Aitchson, Georgia Tarver and Sam Zimmerman, Virginia McFadyn and Ted Owen, Ann and Buddy Hardwick, Karen Espedahl and Erling Speer, Kay Rudgers and Johnny Jordan, Lynn Austelle and Pic Ellerbe, Josanne Verdery and Gene Davis, Julie Drake and Townie Price, Rita Wahanke and "Boo Boo" Hamrick, Joy Walbraugh and Mike Quinn, Martha Hackney and Ted Bradberry, Linda Kay Todd and Johnny Hagins, Mary Beem and Dick Orman, Susan Anderson and Don Hunt, Judy Reed and Dick Mark ley, Linda Harter and Bill Brock, Susie and Bob McNinch, Joanne Green and Tyler Divine, Sister Dottorer and Chris Zons, Lill Mood and Tony McCreight, Becky Player and Ray Ward. SWINGING AND SERENADING At the Columbia Country Club . . . Last Week ... were the Phi Kaps . . . The Hearts played . . . Dates and Rushees . . . Ann Abrams and Jim Gordan, Julie Bauknight and Rocky Hendris, Priss Foster and Bob Trisler, Patsy Paschal and C. 0. Warren, Patty Clark and Eric Wora (they got serenaded), Peggy Moses and Spencer Moorer, Genie Howie and Doug Elmore, Brit Rogeberg and Ben Jones, Robin Burns and Perry Moses, Vanette Walton, Joan Hewitt and Sidney Bethune, Miriam Gray and Lonnie Caughman, Becky Bruner and Buddy Clark, Diane Geer and Hack Kirkpatrick, Dianne Jenkins and Neal Resch. GAD, IT CAN'T RE AVOIDED Rush, Rush, Rush . . . SAE doing it too . . . At the Woman's Club . . . With the Dynamics . . . Sidney Rutledge and Edward Yarborough, Kay Richardson and Johnny Farnsworth, Pat Timmerman and Lynn Fishburne, Curry Harrison and Bill Verner, Lucy Robson and Al Hagood, Gloria Banks and Porter Rose, "Moose" and "Jack of Diamonds," Mary Myers and Ray Fretwell, "His Sweetie" and "The Ogre," Beverley Fulmer and Koon Kennedy, Mimi Montgomery and Lloyd Hendricks, Bebe Allen and Shelby Merritt, Joy Skipper and Sandy Linning, Lilla Hoefer and Porter Barron, Su Su Woodward and Jim McElveen, Linda Boseman and Sags Dixon, Becky Reynolds and Jimmy Thomas, Betty Kennedy and Buddy Epps, and Mary Ben nett and Pat Gault. YOU WIN AGAIN My pin, that is . . . losers in that proverbial game... .Jim Shelley (ATO) to Sharon Webb (Montreat College) ...Neal Resch (Phi Kap) to Dianne Jenkins (C2) and Ray Ward (Sigma Chi) to Becky Player (Lander Col lege). _________________ Committee Named The Young Republicans have or ganized a "Workman For Senate" Committee. The officers are: Ben Boyd, Chairman; Berry Kennedy,BO U Vice Chairman; Caroline Finlay, Secretary; Duchess Fitch, Treas u rer.FA Any interested volunteers please contact Caroline Finlay, at AL 4 7852. ATLANTIC TWIN T|HEESit,De 3220 Two Notch Rd. SU 7-1225 NOW THE BOLDEST VIEW OF LIFETruesJ YOU HAVE EVER SEENIl Starting Thursday, Oct. 11thlene Thru Wednesday, Oct. 17th STUENT ..----- seTH What We Overheard (Editor's Note-The following a series of conversations overhea in the "Gamecock" office. If yc don't think it's true - just list( to various people speaking in crowded room.) I don't think I'll be going too many more ball games th week . . . Do you think I'll I cured by Thursday . . . Come ovi here and lick this stamp and 1 me put it on your head . . . I' getting hot . . . More hot the tired ? . . . I've got to run . . Sounds good . . . I love yo Charlie . . . I'm going to stc putting notes in her handbag What happened to your arm th week-end . . . Lost a little bloc . . . Zot . . . No, Sot . . . I'm g< ing to stop it . . . He's going I take a picture . . . We got raunc1 society . . . I don't know, but ju join the party - we're all cut u this week . . . I'm going to wril a letter to church and tell them I stop putting letters in my ma box . . . Yankees got to score th time . . . You're mean . . . He ashamed of me - he won't tal me anywhere and I want to eat raw steak . . . Like emmmm .. He is the biggest . . . All wi quiet on the Southern front .. Let's go to Mississippi . . . If had some car keys . . . If yc don't shut up, I'll kill you .. You fool . . . You look like yc have a black eye, where did yc go this week-end . . . Who a was in the wreck ? . . . Take piece of red paper . . . Can I bo row this for two minutes God, you have dirty feet . Ahhhhh . . . Don't mess up ir little page . . . Who's crazy . .. wasn't talking to you . . . It's ge ting to be artistic . . . Just te me now . . . Oh, I'd love to . . I just looked at my face in t1 mirror and I look like . . . Lie ing stamps again . . . I can do right over here . . . You shou] stick that poster up where it ca be noticed . . . Thank you . .. H Ha, Hell . . . Can write that ju. the way I like you to. . . . Do You Know Did you know we were lookin in the old annuals, and you' never guess who's fraternity pii ture we came across . . . Floy Spence's. . . . We know a boy on ever kind of probation possible, socia academic, etc., but he still has ui limtied cuts. You figure it ou we can't. ...That the University is mat up of some weird animals, po sums, duck's, anteaters, kittie and a host of others. ...We know a boy named Fr< who started off the game la week with 30 dates. ...The University is going build a new building to house ti chemistry department. How con the sciences always get the ne buildings. Don't you think la1 guages need one? ...That we're getting just tired of running this column you are of reading it, but if y< don't start bringing us more nev we'll have to keep it up. SPECIAL SAVINGS FOR UtN ULTY AND STUDE MENG ses, etc. .. .. .. ... ackets, Skirts, etc. onize Your Unive sand Laundry a IN *HE RUSSELL HOUW OR TERRACE APARTM is -d u n is L, p S d 0 y it p e 0 Is e a Here's a just-right coat for this u a heavy coat, and too cold for no < - shaping is at the bust line and dow U sculptured stand-away neckline form u Crocheted buttons, large patch pock 11 In grey lustrous worsted and silk a for shape retention. Also conmes in of Penneys.) Fashions Take On New Look it d October is a turning point of the n year . . . what with Autumn leaves I turning red and gold . . . and Autumn fashions getting ready for cool, brisk days ahead. "Care fully note the trends that are sure to be evident to you. Perhaps you'll fall in love with a new look - or fabric - or silhouette. In coats, fur flatters and frames the face enchantingly, and a side g button closing has winsome ways, the high waist goes along with the fashion trend, too. d The Chesterfield, appropriated from the men's world, is now ap Y parent. Velvet collars add a con 1, trast to the subtle, smokey sil - houette. The simplest coat may be t, the most head-turning. The wide open neckline, and the le belted look show off a tiny waist. -Coats are not only fur trimmed, s, but fur lined too. In dresses, a rich red adds d cheer to an autumn evening. at Meanwhile nothing is smarter than black for dining out, and the new ;o gentle draping that subtly wraps ie around you. Notice the brilliant ie bias-cut construction that has now w become the rage. 1- In wool, Challis prints there is a blaze of color and there is now sa choice of abstract, flowered and a paisley. Bold wool prints are such ua pretty sight, and come in an un Susual combination of colors. The empire waist melts into a IVERSITY NTS -- -- ---85c -- -- ---45c -- -- --16c rsty rid Save ENTS time of year when it is too hot for eat at all. The coat's emphasis on n the front. Ie back Is full. The us a soft frame for face and neck. ets with flap, three-quarter sleeves. faile with reinforced construction black and dark brown. (Courtesy What's Happening In Columbia? The open house of the Univer aity of South Carolina's campus Sunday, October 7, officially bega Higher Education Week here ii Columbia. Higher Education Week is spon sored by the Greater Columbit Chamber of Commerce with tht cooperation of the local colleges universities, and the community ir an effort to promote better under. standing. Monday, October 15, is the date of Roger Williams' "An Eveninj for You," to be presented here IT Columbia, at the Township Audi. torium. Tickets are now on salh at Taylor St. Pharmacy. floating skirt that is very grace. ful, and ripples with every mo tion. Then there's a new twis1 with a fitted bodice of glisteninj beads. For candlelight hours the plusl fabrics handled with respectfu care, and the opulent slender tunit over reed skirt, make the en. semble one of the most exquisite The superlative long wool dres, is going places, they are anid< length and elegant. Strikingly chic, it is simplicity and all. Tweet even takes on formal airs in eve nling suits. The latest news is thi long gown of suede or herring bone. WE LCOME STUDEN by AJterSi It' the "Playboy," s natural "Ivy" look . ihoulders, slender lini unpleated trousers. I "casual" look of luxu This is the look and cmfort you'll like, te lightweight Dacron* Black-of course! V e s f r m 1 0 . 0 Sororities New Initi DELTA ZETA Beta Delta chapter of Delt Zeta sorority recently activate( two new members: Ciane McCul loch and Linda Hanberry, both o Columbia. Ann Jackson was also pledge< into the sorority. PI BETA PHI Pi Beta Phi activated fiv4 pledges last Friday. The new ac THE INS Al COLLECTINI (I WHYSWEATI VERY IN ARE VERY IN washing your sweaters in the nearest washing machine (you can, if they're "Orlon"* or "OrIon Sayelle"**) saving on cleaning bills with great sweaters of "Orion" and "OrIon Sayelle". They come dean-but quickly -in the wash. all-season sweaters freed from rituals of mothballing and summer storage. bulky, good-looking knits that warm with out weight-wash without worry. classics pure and simple-plus new fangled knits that know how to keep their shape with no assist from you. the newsy textures and tweedy tones of "Orton"v acrylic, "OrIon Sayelle" bi-component acrylic. aim ThNGS FOR BET TER UI S e a'" Is D Pot's gster d tar vith that .natural d's the rylI eeling of o ! In very Rayon. 49.95 " LARGEST IN THE $( FORMAL WEAR: 707 Hlardin St. * Pho Tell Ates tives are Charlotte Orr, Faye Mad L den, Ruthie Henderson, Jo Ann I Green, and Sharon Casewell. All news for the society pages must be in the "Gamecock" of fiee by 2:00 on Monday after noon if it is to appear in the paper the following Friday. Any news turned in after that time will not be used! ID OUTS OF ' SWEATERS DR) ERSTHAT ARE VERY"ORLON" acrylic fiber VERY OUT sending your sweaters home to Mother for fussy hand washing or whatever. digging deep into fun funds for seasonal andemergency-sweater cleaning. mishaps with moths and sweaters that hibernate in a box. burdensome sweaters -too heavy In over. heated classrooms, too dependent on demanding care. the old saggy-baggys like Daddy used to wear-and Mommy has to fuss overl almost anything else, almost anything elsel (So start collecting sweaters of "OrIon" and "Orion Saye" right now!) VING..*.THROUGif CI*METW for its acrylic fiber. rade mnark for its bi-component acyI.fibr,~ UTHEAST" FOR MEN no AL 8-0461 CAnOLINA