The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, October 26, 1962, Page Page Five, Image 5
Society Edit
With 'Disgw
If you don't mind reading this t
for a few minutes, the Society t
Editor is going to raise some Cain 5
for a few inches.
I received a rather nasty letter -
in the mail today (rather nasty- t
is an almost nice way to describe
4 it). The letter was signed "A Dis
gusted Fraternity," and as far as
I am concerned the fraternity can t
remain disgusted. Well, to get on <
with our little tirade, this annony- i
mous letter implied that a certain t
few fraternities - and it plaily I
O stated their names - are support
ing the society column, COCK
TALES.
This sweet package of wrath I
went on to say that they have t
turned in names, places and dates i
three times this semester and not i
once have they seen these facts
appear in print. The authors also
said that last week the information
was personally handed to the so- I
ciety editor before the deadline and ,
still did not appear in print. Well, I
we have only one thing to say
That's too bad!
I understand your position and <
your great dream of seeing your 1
own name in print and having i
everyone else on the campus see it
PARKING ACF
Every Bite a
Tender Delight
1/2 Fried
Chicken
Gobs of Shoestring
Potatoes
Jug of Honey
Hot Buttered Rolls
"WESTERN
Served with Salad, French I
Rings, Hot Rolls, Bu
$1.00 an
U. S. CHOI
$1.50 up
CAFETERIA SPECIAL
FRIED CHICKEN
* Rice * Choice of One Vegetal
THIS WEEK
FRIED CHICKEN, 2 VEGETABLE
HOT ROLL, BUTTER, COFFEE
LANIER'S I~
I'%rking Con veniei
1513 SUMTER ST.
A man i
He could use
made for the n1
to the skin..
Mennen Spra:
skin. And it wi
other deodora
*CompIi
or Raises C
ited Frateri
Do, but if you have really noticed
he paper, as you said you have,
ou would have noticed the over
bundance of ads and the limited
pace for copy. It just so happens
hat it is my policy to go by the
Id platitude - "THE FIRST
OME, THE FiRST SERVED!"
If your ego is so overwhelming
hat you will die if your name and
irganization don't receive the due
ecognition you think they deserve,
hen GET YOUR COPY IN
iARLY . . . or maybe I should
ay EARLIER!!!
Each organization does deserve
he same consideration, but it is
hose who consider themselves first
hat receive our blssings. So from
iow on, instead of sending child
sh, annonymous letters, pull your
elf up to your full height, take a
leep breath, put a pencil in your
iticky little hand and write. Write
he names, the dates, places and
my other available gossip, and
ring it up to the "Gamecock," be
ore 12:00 noon Monday.
Now, just one more matter. Some
)f you have sent your roommates
ip here to find out why some of
he partying members of your
ecent "hoe down" were cut out.
OSS STREET
I rKcEm
NT443 '
*USS
STEAKS"
=ried Potatoes, Fried Onion
iter, Coffee or Tea
d $1.25
CE STEAKS
to $3.25
3T1S WEEK
5 P.M. 'til 8 P.M.
le 45c
'S SEIl
or TEA 75c
:ESTAU RANT
Ics Across Street
PHONE AL 2-76831
vith Alopecla Univer
doesn't need this d4
a woman's roll.on with impunity. Me
ian who wants a deodorant he knows
.where perspiration starts.
Deodorant does just that. It gets
)rks. All day. More men use Mennen
nt. Have you tried it yet? 64# anm
'tn laek of hody hair. including that of the scalp,.Ie
am
uity
Well, all we have to say is the
same thing we told the "Disgusted
Fraternity," there is limited space.
When I go down to the printers on
Tuesday afternoons to check the
lay out, there is occasionally a
little too much copy for the avail
able space. Now, I can't sit down
and tear my hair out trying to de
cide which organization to abuse,
as you apparently feel you are; I
just take a pencil and mark out
the number of needed lines from
the longest paragraph. I do not de
eide on Monday night to slight
"Tappa Tappa Tappa" the next
afternoon, I just mark out the
overflow from any organization
that happens to have a cornucopia
filled w i t i names . . . and I
usually have to cut out more than
one organization, so there is some
equality at the printers.
If there are any more "disgusted"
persons on campus, please show
you have at least a little maturity
by coming up here and telling us
face to face, rather than sending
letters of the type a six-year-old
child would send.
Regina Galgano,
Society Editor
P.S. It also happens to be a policy
of this paper to put all unsigned
"Letters to the Editor" in the trash
can!!
Do You
Know
)o you know that the "Game
cock" needs more typewriters?
. . . That Wofford has the
strangest appeal for some of the
"Gaimecock" members?
. . . That the tah set on our
typewvriters don't work ?
. . . That WUSC is on the air
at 730 kilocycles?
. . . That Joe Prehodka is now
known as "The Hird Man From
Preston?"
. . . That glasst-, left in the
"Gamecock" office get sat on?
. . . That we have the speediest
one-handed typist in the U.S.A.?
. . . That the polite way for a
boy to light a girl's cigarette with
a match is to light his first so
that all the sulphur gets burned
out by the time the sweet young
thing receives the light ?
I'm hungry?
. . . The surest way to make a
certain boy get mad is to put
shaving cream in his sheets?
. . . That the Sport's Editor
types with a girl in his lap?
. . . One member of the photog
raphy staff can't sit in a chair
because he keeps falling over
backwvards?
. . . Only a small percentage of
the Freshman voted?
. . . Certain veterans of history
11l are finally passing it ?
. . . We finally found out who
the "Disgusted" Fraternity is?
.- That we realize many peo
pIe dlon't undlerstand half the
things in this column, but sonme
times we wonder if we do0.
,aIIs*
sodorant
inen Spray was
wiill get through
through to the
Spray than any
I $1.00 plus tax
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Fraternitie
Pledges O1
ALPHA TAU OMEGA In
.11C
New ATO pledges of Alpha Phi B
:hapter of ATO fraternity are: V
John Barry, Spartanburg; Jimmy (
:allamas, North Augusta; Tony .J
corder, Aiken; Teddy Daniell, I
'harleston; Doug Dent, Bethesda, S
,laryland; Mike Doane, West Palm I
Beach, Florida; Jo Jo Few, Ander- N
ion; Jeff Green, Larchmont, New
York; Luke Gilland, Charleston;
Willis Gregory, Portsmouth, Vir
rinia; Bill Hall, Columbia; Sam
Hamilton, Georgetown; John Hem
mer, Rockland, New York; Bill
Kennedy, Spartanhurg; Jim Ow- 1
ings, Chevy Chase, Maryland; (
Larry Parker, Sumter; B u s i n
Preacher, Allendale; Kirk Ring, s
Camden; Vic Roof, Springfield; b
Alan Rose, Melbourne, Australia; t
Johnny Rucker, Newberry; Frank V
Sanders, Columbia; Wally Sheri
dan, Sumter.
CHI PSI
The fall pledges for the Chi Psi!"
fraternity are: John Parry, Mike
Joy, Joe Martin, Jim Poulos, Jeff;
Christie, Harvey Goolsby, George
Owens, Toby Van Buren, Allan
Stanley.
KAPPA ALPHA
Kappa Alpha announces the
pledlging of twvelve boys: John
Dav'idson, Darlington; Norman
Boyd, Spartanburg; Doug Mad
(lock, Charlotte, N. C.; Lar'ry Fus-I
sell, Hollywood, S. C.; Pat Early,
Florence; Andy Fowler, Florence;
David Dwvyer, Hampton, Va.; John
Dubose, Columbia; WVells Dickson,
Kingstree; C h ui e k Middleton,(
Charleston; Bubba McCutcheon,'
Florence; Kay Howard, Florence. t
KAPPA SIGMA
The new pledges of the Chi
Omega chapter of Kappa Sigma
fraternity as as follows: Ray*
D)rummond, D)urell Benjamin, Ron
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EATONPAPE CORPRA !j
s Announ
Fall Rus
ie Garrett, Donald Huskey, Ron
[otley, Jay McKelvey, Jimmy
izer, Karl Beason, Gene Adams,
harles Hoyle, Jimmy Copeland,
ames Plowden, Tuck Clifford, Joe
ailey, Bill Roberts, Rob Weir,
r'Oody Woodward, Lanny Hinson,
eorge Williams, Jimmy Bennett,
im Fuller, Bob Dirkes, Doyle
oftis, John Lottich, Bill Hughley,
cott Anderson, James Henderson,
Ih-ury Richard.son, and Warren
INIe.
LAM11DA CI ALPHA
The fol!owing were pledged by
ambda Chi: Charles Barber,
harles Bonnoitt . ir., Hugh Boze
ian, Bruce Vurkt, Gordie Harri
on, Nathan Herring, Lee Kim
rell, Robert Kroeger, Bill Law
her, Bob Morgan, Bill Whitworth,
Ves Woodall.
PHIf KAPPA SIGMA
Phi Kappa Sigma announces the
iledging of 18 boys: Tim Bassett,
im Bell, William Briggs III,
tonald Brown, James Carroll, Jr.,
t e v e Counts, Bob Eldridge,
'harles Hedgepath, John Heuer,
urtis Howard, David Jordan,
Z i c h a r d MacKnight, Michael
'atrick, N o w e l1 Ridgell, Jr.,
'harles Salters 11, Paul Stafford,
oe Tillotson, and William Vance.
Pi EPSILON P1
The newv pledges of the Phi
psilon Pi fraternity are as fol
>ws: .Joe Adeison, Worcester,
inss.; Harry Breihart, Charles
on; Sid Rowe, Shaw A.F.B.; Gary
'olinkoff, Charlotte; Neal Robin
on, Chnrleston ; Henry Eichel,
ijamden; Arnold Kramer, Madi
on, Fla.; Sam Solomon, Charles
on; Don Lavender, New Zion, S.
;Ken Friedman, Miami, Fla.
I D)ELTA BF.TA
The new pledges for Phi Delta
tota are as follows: Larry Stan
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retoaryr
ley, St. Paul, Va.; Ed Curtis,!Lu
Charlotte; Timi Schoen, Rockford,Yol
Ml.; Bill Lynch, Charleston; Larry
Robinson, Columbia; Skip Mobley,:
Columbia; Fred McElvene, Co-~ A t
Itinbia; Lee Jones, Allendale; .1
George L aw, Moncks Corner; Mai1,
G;eorge Harmon, Columbia; Dan pl("dre
Whitehurst, Lancaster; George wa.s .
Millaway, WNIinston -Salem, 13. B.'an I
Sanis, Atlanta; Jimmy Coleman, 1yam
Coranado, Calif.
P1 KAPPA ALPHA n
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The following were pledged by
P'hi Kappa Alpha: Scott Aldridge, T
Seneca; Alan Gregory, Ports
louth, a.a; Fred Davis, Charles
tone .1 iTi Brown, Charleston Rustd
lollroyd, Charleston Cary Smith,
Columbia; Perry McSwain, Co
lumbia; Mike McCarthy, ANdashing h
ton, D. C.; Charlie McKanier . ax
oarleston; rob Conklin, Chan
lestoe; Charles Easterling, Harts
Ville, Keith Angerm;an, Washing.
ton, D. C.; Waynv Watta, mar
Coranado, Caif ho
P KAPPA ALHA .ll,o.g
The olloingwerepleded ys
Pi KaPpa Phi plcdgeid aco
Harold Mayer, Jr., E. Chance
Lavenda, Bill R. East, William
Hayne Hightower, Richard D.
Hale, Robert E. Gaskins, Sonny A.
Evn i
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Pih app folo i pledgaedgeacob
Caolmid ayr J'r.t, E. Chnce
LandBl aMoill R Coltum iamu t
Blacn, Hihareton;r RihaHrt D.
Greenille;Clarece reluet
H,Robert AE.y Gairns,o Son .i
Johns.n revle oet~ IX
Laughin, Clumbi; Par l"'s
Theg folaowing bimmy Bpennet pafi
S;eiga. Dapha Bpsldon.: o ebb u
Columb; Ray Fettretwe, Flrnder- eu r
Billy BTilleMtte, Columbviia;Don --
Blc,CasM; John Burten,
Greenille Clarnce a u rto n
Sig; ackhi1) McGe Colia;hod
Sumterins D e vtaeg a,JChar,lsony ; n
Rort-a Addytt, renwood;iai AJim' xhl
Johnso, Grenvill; Robrt Me
Borde, Atlna mmy Bnnn,rnt,pan
Greenov ill DavdnBldwion, Green
BillyIJailJette r ee~anlle.
SIGMA CI
art ci
1Sigma Chi pledgedr Hariff huo
Hawns, iknBrothe oes, oy l)mh
Trahnha,d DeuPtchan, Kings- ehi
trers, Hbily MGannn, Colmbak ted
JShnsrn, Clumbia;Deron Davi Ca
Jran, Colrrya Bratsn, Walton, P.
Laencary William Wilns, WAn-ter umi
dHron, Charlie Farty, olubia Indi
Grnt Flking Rihaon, Coure;Sa
Crainrgomery, ouStrifflinn,ODoc
Atterson,ti. hpil;Dn hl es
lips, Nu. Mattewgs; ae Derrik Sumt:
Kigtree; DicbyeGayle,n Coumia el
aux Arts
Us Officers
H-aux A is Society an
it- officers for the 1962
--m. Th pUIpoC of Beaux
to ecum inestinl
of 'r arM: \rth:l E pe
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UnIICe(Id atL it w r date.
Is initiates
l Del'at V . e'At
11 Saturday
Bonn h.:A ' son:
e 1r d ry .: . te:; Iaax
'g r, Spa r it? i. r ; Mary
id- Camdn; Cioudy
F -., T ia a .F a i:i; Anne
, Auh-(m Terry ey
he iitia :. Iap)(fli tha
ph-de aw:dsWer-e given.
ic,iv . HyCouylardy and
S ( . ta -tf \on :Ale
r J.,anlne Ver
wA '.d.:m, the be
ii Cohumbia?
an' uuneFlamenco
I be
Aa It Columbia
atla,Novemblier
r : :pie s of the
munlty Cenlter. Miss
ha akive,d international
? with her Xaried reper
n mHay hogu4'ages.
s the firs't. IerS4.n ever to
rWted as a pupil of the great
, arPi'K, (rios Mon
a~~ id i-.,,:e i A mierican
-d t. penetrae 1 to t h e
rious world of the gypsies
ai11, in order to learii their
F1,anw,11o dimnemg.
Shl-i Las z,ppeared' on the
at iz.a su:2', a n dI her
r Lan.~" V.s reC0rded on
. tiri, I :n '-1. \h j w.ll Shortly
e. a .ec42.d a. 'l for Aneri
t(-,,eopl, n rt' !ecords.
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2.2 w hat w'as he retofore?
4.ired2 41 an 0:t. ri art form
afiionamdo. .:dy" in.to the
?'mt & bs 1' ' emfart: hotels
2.ited :tate tand(11 Europe1.
ucesfully transp14 *rts her
2es:: . a d1ozen rom:anIitie
with her Lruitar \tuosity
wee4k at the Co11luia Art
m: "FANTASY AND) SUR
.1 M1" - t oil, wate.rcolors,
twin~gs of the fantasy which
It tivatei m: 45. viua li' ram
for0 500' yea rs! . "l"LORA
e:4 .. into her'
0 0i'c's o f s u p t ... .
-dI by Bet ty Jane P,ramliett,
nlSultantt f r the Spart.anhur2g
chools. .. ..The artist is a
ate o'4f Converose Coll1ege and
a4 maIstr' degre(0-e from C'o
1. Uniersity, N. Y. C. The
t ichlts t. tra1 (cotta, w~(od
1; l)e n1 n s. Ostaszewski
la.
Sl(GMA Pll EPSILON
following are. new pledg~es
t'm'a Phi E'psilonl for thle fall
l2: eani Rober t Capper,
r;' Chars D'45 lavid Conok,
rehuriig; R (11b(e r t Ho(rtonl
(eSwell', Spar'tanuiiirg'; Robert
tr't Evanils, Oranigebur'g; Les
niman Finlklestein, Orange
Lonniie Dillo G411(erraldl, Falls
h, V'a.; C 1 a u d e James
emeri,.Jr., North A ugusta;
Caril Postellont, Pittsburgh,
B r' a(1 Poston, Columbia;
e' s Roland( Singleton, Co
a; Thomas Grady Smith,
anhuirg; Robert Allen Varn,
zehurg; A rthur J o sep h
1, Waterloo, Ia.; Stephen
: Wessel, Columbia; William
.nver Woot Graer.