The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, November 09, 1962, Page Page Four, Image 4
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FEA N AT H
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FEASTING AT HENRY'S
In honor of "Brother" Anna Long . . . Saturday Night
. . . Returning Warriors, Brothers Pat Adair, Mike Sheheen,
Jo Johnson, and Glenda Gunter . . . Other Brothers Present
Brother Charles Behling (Czar), Theresa Swink, Sis Mullis,
Herb Bradley, Gerda Moore, Joel Gottlieb, Bob St. John,
Belle Howe, Osce Self, Fran Baskin, Walter Bull, Murray
Coker, Bob Hill, Marion Burns, Jane Wasson, Jimmy Harri
son, Kaki Eccles, Carole Jones, Dean Frampton, Ned Self,
Bob Haney, Bill Gooding, Chip Cotheran . . . Guests of
Tri-Ep . . . Ben James, Bo Mullis, Craigley, Eleanor Baskin,
and Randy McHaffee.
KAPPA SIGMA
At the Football Game . . . Then at the Homecoming
Dance . . . Scott Anderson and Jane Weeks, Bob Dirkes
and Rita Moon, Bob Crain and Nickie Still, Tom Lawson and
Nancy Orr, Les Dickert and Mary Jo Sherrill, John God
bold and Janis Clemons, Karl Beason and Toni Metcalf,
Swami Nash and Barbara Knight, Woody Woodward and
Babs Kennedy, Dan Sherrill and Fay Ellison, Luther Rankin
and Ellie Kerlin, Ron Motley and Carol Gault, Lewis Argoe
and Martha Lewin, Jim and Ann Baldwin, Phillip Brown
and Mary Lou Willard, Gene Platt and Troy Matthews, Tom
Conner and Mary McCraw, Warren Nye and Dottie Wilson,
Durrell Benjamin and Jane Smith, Ronnie Garrett and Carol
Uprichard, Jimmy Sauls and Barbara Baker, Dub Davis and
Kay Brewer, Paul Valentine and Ann Thompson, Ray
Drummond and Bonnie Lawrence, Ed Burgess and Ann
Dunning, Jim Fuller and Yvonne Todd, Jimmy Copeland and
Mickie Caflish.
AT THE "WARM HOUSE"
Saturday Night . . . During and after the Township
Party . . . Members of "The Royal Order of the Head" . . .
Beverly Truesdale and Buddy Herring, Eleanor Hall and
Bill Barksdale, Clara Annette Rikard and Milton Lewis,
Donna Huffman and Doc Howard, Maryanne Love and
Benny Dubose, Polly Richardson and John Dalisa, Jane
Harper and Dickie Melton, Tilly Harper and Dick Schwab,
Jane Buchanan and John Breedin, Donna Singletary and John
Clasen, Ann Roe and Jimmy Glenn, Linda Whittle and Billy
Lipscomb, Patty Richardson and "Trunkie" Seastrunk, Jane
Walter and Sack McNeil, Mary Lou Axleburg and Milling
Blalock (Sewanee), Bonnie Dreher and Harris Deloache,
Lula Murrey and Dewain Herring, Barbara Copeland and
Bill Wright, Jean Montgomery and Billy Denton, Jimmy
Truesdale and Maribeth Gardner, Kaki Eccles and Jimmy
Harrison, Mimi Montgomery and John Shearin, Rhoda
Arrowsmith and Jerry Spann . .. and the NC State Sigma
Nu Chapter.
PARTY TIME . . . PHI EP STYLE
Where? . . . The Woman's Club . . . When? . . . Friday
night.. . What? . . . ONE JUKING GOOD TIME!! Among
the swingers . . . Lynn Blum and Paul Rundbaken, Caro
lyn Black and Ira Berendt, Loretta Ginsberg and Sam Drai
sen, Bunky Abrams, and Richard Kurtz, Linda Firetag
and Richard Hayes, Sally Sharnoff and Mickey Gischbein,
Iliene Roth and Mark Lehmann, Rosalind Shurin and Ronnie
Carter, Marsha Pollar and Sam Abrams, Judy Lesselbaum
and Tad Fogel, Paula Cross and Charlie Greenberg, Sheryl
Rothberg and Joe Addleson, Maxine Woloushy and Barry
Briebart, Peggy Von Nessen and Gary Pollikott, Irene Sabel
and Don Laevnder, Bobbi Rothberg and Bobby Ginsberg,
Beth Cohen and Kenneth Friedman, Clawdine Viverman
and Sam Solomon, Pat Roessel and H-enry Eiches,
SEEN IN THE STANDS
And celebrating . . . before and after the game . . . Sig
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COPYAIGHY T 9C, THE COCA-COLA COMPAN.
Beaux Art
Initiates 13
Beaux Arts Society, an organiza
tion which encourages interest in
fine arts at the University, will in
itiate 13 new members next week. I
New members include Calhoun
Kennedy, William Verner, Lloyd
Hendricksi, Susan Woodward, Ka
ren Espedahl, Pauline Richardson
and Susie Haltiwanger, all of Co
lumbia.
Also, Peter Browne Ruffin, Wil-I,
mington, N. C.; Marvin Wimberly,
St. Matthews; Stuart Hall, Gaff
ney; Molly Drayton, Charleston;
Peggy Fretwell, Anderson; and
Marion Rhett, Atlanta, Ga.
Come See Our Selection ' E
of
Winter Sportswearl
ALLIGATOR TWEED
TOPCOATS
$38.75
and
CAMEL BLAZERS t
From $35.00 BET WEEN
get that ref re~
COPELAND CO. with Coke!
1409 Man o.sttled under authiority of
Wigs Make
['he Big Move
knd Become Fads
Since the days of Cleopatra to
ie modern Nefertiti the wig has
Iways been a source of intrigue
nd comment. From the bejeweled
end of Mark Antony's lover this
iase coiffure has been a timely
ifesaver - for those unfortunate
romen who can never manage
heir hair or who are subject to
aldness.
The modern fad started in Cali
ornia when a woman commenced
o comb and brush a fur hat she
was trying on. The finished effect
vas something that resembled a
eased up- brushed over pixie.
From this the manufacturers de
!ided to make moderately priced
,vigs in hopes that the fad would
mtch on. Well, it has - sorta.
We've seen quite a few people
3porting them. In fact, even the
gentlemen have taken up the cus
toni . . . a man at the Homecom
ing dance wore a black one brushed
back. le looked strikingly like the
ape man.
We Get Letters
Too....
Dear Madame Society Editor,
By the definition of your job
in last week's "Gamecock," I can
only infer that it takes no imagina
tion to write your social column
just a big red pencil.
After carefully studying your
list of names (reminds me of a
phone book), one can readily see
that you have the absolute power
to make or break the social stand
ing of any individual or group;
you tell your readers who is "in,"
who is "out" and who knows how
to have a good time.
The gentleman (?) who penned
that nasty letter realized your ter
rible power when you made him
an outcast by your rude omission.
Maybe you think he didn't "kick
it out" in the best of Carolina
spirit the previous week? Or maybe
it was time for him to be out any
way?
I often bemoan my lowly state
caused by your vicious red pencil,
but I still read your trash for
want of better literature. With
great pain and courage I place my
name on this document in hopes
that this ease of social injustice
will be pleaded to my peers.
FRED JONES
COCA.COLA AND COAt All REKOITInID ISCIADEASK
HALVE...
~hing new feeling
A COCA.COLA aOianGm Con
Double exposur means double ji
to sports wear. Called a Skape, it se
of Orion and wool, it is a classic ski
flaring out in a full cieele. In a can
has large fake patch pockets which
skirt is worn over the head as a wrap
To give a finished look to the wrap,
on to the inside waistband. (Courtesy
Zeta Tau A
Announces
Beta Omicron chapter of Zeta E
Tau Alpha recently initiated three S
new members. These girls are tj
Cathie Dutton, of Columbia; Ellen C
Horton, of Columbia; and Gay
Smoak, of Yonges Island. a
Pledge officers of Zeta Tau Al- h
pha have also been named. These I
officers are Pat Burrows of Kings- d
tree, president; Ann Crobland of S
Columbia, vice - president; Sandy v
PE
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HIGH-FLYING
GYM-DANDY (
Few sights in all the
ing as the unexpected
maneuver. Plato mij
mind when he wrott
with a beautiful forr
that will be the faire
contemplate the visio
Although the Gyri
tightening the laces
action to be fully ap
Pall Mall. It's a long
but it must be Iasted~
and see.
Pall Mall's
So smooth
son downrid
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r
leasure In a brand new addition
rves as a skirt or a wrap. Made
it fitted over the hips and then
tel and chocolate brown plaid, it
conceal slit openings. When the
these slits are the arm openings.
a detachable cowl color buttons
of Penney's.)
ipha
Initiates
ates of Columbia, secretary;
arah Garren of Myrtle Beach,
reasurer; and Chris Edwards of
olumbla, historian.
Fall social events have included
campus-wide drop-in and a tea
onoring Mrs. W. E. Helms of Co
imbia, national second vice-presi
ent. The annual Big Sister-Little
ister banquet is to be held No
ember 15.
d1 Mall
WATCD
v'orld of girl watching are as breathta
observation of a Gym-Dandy in mida
~ht well have had the Gym-Dandy
,"When a beautiful soul harmonia
n, and the two are cast in one mou
st of sights to him who has the eye
a-Dandy is a joy to behold even wh
of her sneakers, she must be seen
preciated. The same thing is true ol
firm cigarette in a handsome packaj
to be fully appreciated. Try Pall M
Snatural mildnes
good to your tas
,so satisfying,
~ht smokeable!
Whats B
In Coi
LECTURES
The Kiwanis Club of Richland
'ounty o p en s its spectacular
'ravel and Adventure series this
ieek, "The Ganges River of India,"
roduced and narrated in person by
ravel photographer Douglas Wil
on. It will mark the first of six
imilar productions . . . moving the
udience from the snoweaps of
te Himalayas down through the
ast plains of India to the Bay of
engal.
ART
At the Columbia Museum of Art,
he unusual paintings of Hettie
darie Andrews continue; opening
qovember 8, one of the outstand
ng contemporary exhibits - the
nternational H all m a r k Art
kwards. Permanent collections al
vays on view, including the excel
ent Renaissance collection, Kress
Ning. Next door at the Science
duseum, the Aqautic Walk, Natu.
-al History Corridor, and the cur
ent Planetarium show, "Splendoz
n the Skies."
In the gallery of McMaster am
Tender Pieces of Nat
Vegetables Simmert
CHICKEN
Baked With Butter
Muscadi
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CAYC1, s. C.
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,appening
umbia
exhibit of the works of William
Halsey, the nationally known art
ist, excells as a colorist; paintings
are pure abstraction.
In the Archives Building, a new
exhibit in the Front Corridor,
traces the history of the Church of
England in South Carolina. Pre
pared under the auspices of the
S. C. Archives Department. Docu
ments and manuscripts pertaining
to early public and governmental
ties of church and state in colonial
America.
The Kendall Room of the Caro
liniana Library is the oldest sepa-C)
rate college library building in the
U. S. and houses the books and
records relating to state history
and presented by the estate of the
late industrialist Henry P. Kendall.
All news for the society pages
must be in the "Gamecock" of
fice 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!
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