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By the Congaree
Hut.. . the is ... were the ... Pi Kappa Phi's ... really
kicking it out . . . Cebra Riley and John Bradley, Jane Rentz
and Raymond McKay, Bobbi Christmas and Buck Cutts.
Elaine Wangel and David Taylor, Nell Brasington and Bob
Baucom, Jamie Howard and Teddy Kiene, Linda Taree and
Dickie Terry, Beezie Blakely and Billy Jarrett, Jeanette
Moore and Jim Curran, Marie Taylor and Chance Lavender.
Nida McGehee and Jarryl Stokes, Linda Maxcy and Sydney
Ackerman, Mary McClore and Brooks Curran, Sandra Fel
lers and Bill Reid, Mary Crenshaw and Billy East, Sarah
Albea and Sonny Evans, Kay Carter and Jim Dunn, Kay
Elling and Bob Gaskins.
Flowing Formals
And boys in tuxs . . . at the Columbia Hotel . . Last
Saturday ... The Alpha Delta Pi formal . . . Jean Willis and
Bartow Culp, Gerda Moore and John Williams, Elke Maror
and Carl McClendon, Belle Howe and Bob St. John, Betty
Wyman and Emmet Clair, Judy Fitzgerald and Eddie Walker,
Clare Foster and Bill Wood, Pat Lynn and Charles Mc
Alister, Mary Ann Sadler and Hack Kirkpatrick, Innes
Anderson and Loy Doggett, Susan Anderson and Jack Helms,
Lynn Bellamy and Don Ferns, Hibby Calloway and Wyatt
Theus, Patti Clark and Erick Wowra, Margaret Clarkson and
Charles Davis, Lin Correll and Gean Capper, Anne Digby
and Carl Hendricks, Mary Dixon and Woody Woodward, Di
ane Dowell and Allen Gregory, Cookie Epps and Shep Jordan,
Duchess Fitch and John Aikens, Macine Folger and Doug
Nash, Cloudy Hardy and John DaLisa, Mikel Hazelhurst and
Carroll Pitts, Liz Humphery and Fill Faircloth, Salley Keyes
and Likey Biles, Emilie Lengnick and Jim Harbor, Mary
Lynn and Nick Papadea, Eloise McMillan and Terry Lucan
sky, Zann McMillan and Bob Frank, Monnie Meeks and Jack
Williams, Mary Louise Mickle and Don Blair, Rosemary
Moody and Carl Warren, Christy Newman and Jack Gregory,
Leigh Powell and Dee West, Susan Reed and Ed Hutchinson,
Patty Richardson and John Seastrunk, Mary Roberts and
Jim Taylor, Libby Rogers and Ed Duffy, Mary Louise
Saverborn and Pete McKenna, Terry Seay and Jerry Graves,
Antoinette Siddall and Pettigrew Hamilton, Deidre Spencer
and Rusty McCredy, Laurie Trotti and Bill Brady, Josanne
Verdery and Jimmy White, Connie Wall and Kemper Powell,
Robin Warwick and Jim Fitzpatrick, Rita West and Jimmy
Barnette, Susan Youmans and Benny Seigle, Ann Young and
Byron Rast.
BREAKING THE UNWRITTEN CODE
And getting pinned ... are ... Kae Harper to Don Childs
(Phi Delta Beta), Linda Lowe and Johnny Troutman (Phi
Delta Beta). Leave it to William (McPherson, KA)-cause
he did it too . . . and now he's getting henpecked by Beth
Hardy (Converse).
From Clemson
Dear Maw,
Well, here I am at Clemson. It's
just like bein' at home on the
farm. Let me tell you what it's
like.
The rooster got us up this
morning. It kinda made the boyst
mad when he was ten minutes late,
though.
Getting up is not so good. The
floors are made of dirt and they're
pretty cold. We have a long walk
following our gettin' up as there
is no plumbing. The slogan is get Y
ahead.
On our way to the outhouse, we '
get exercise. There are a few bulls
out and some upperclassmen said
wve should wear red and black Neecten iswtrss
bathrobes. They don't like red tehn cendwo
and black bathrobes. Funniestwhc,baseoaspil(l,
thing. The boy left. Said he wascnno bewuhdrclae
heading south. Have you ever wtotfdn.Tecasccri
heard of a city called C'lumbia? gaistydinapslyrn.Th
Well, after we get dressed we dr rw olfanlsiti
went to eat. They used to call the srih n ie.(oreyo
building the Mess Hall and it's still Pauc'.
a mess. The dish we eat mosti
often is pretty good. I think they
call it "slop."
After breakfast, we went to our
first class. It was called "Feed-i HL;
ing Chickens." One boy set the
record. He only got pecked at 15
times. Another boy was almost
kicked out of the class. He thought
the corn was for him. A
corei Hwt eonzNext was Biology. The first T A
Woman." That's a pretty exciting
course. I've heard that some boys
flunk on purpose so they can keep
taking the course.
The other courses are "Climb
ing Hills or PT 1," "Milking
You asked me about whether
they's integration issue here. Well,
from what I could find, the onlyMa teSu
integration is having the pigs,
cows, and chickens in the dorms.
There was a fight about it last Ga eocsa
year and the people who were for
it won. It's pretty crowded but
it's worth it. Every once in a Ma SusieB
while someone gets up nerve
enough to kill a pig and we haveONMI
extra food.
For recreation; well, there really Ars rmieN
isn't much to do. Most of the time
theyre's square dancing. A n d
theyre's the hard cider. But most
of the time we spend running from
the bulls.
Yore loving son, L
Newmexcitement_in_sweaters_i
Black List
Announced
(Editor's note: We hope the fol
lowing simulated "Black List" wil
offend no one. It is merely a taki
off on the ones that are put ou
formally by certain girls' schools
though there they give no reasone
No one person is responsible fo
the compilation of names beloN
. . . they just happened to fall inti
11he hands of the complier who ha
requested to remain anonymous.)
BLACK LIST
For all girls whom it may con
cern - that includes every femal
of the species who is anywher
near normal. The following youn
men are to be avoided at all cost
'unless you want to take the risl
nto your own arms - and tha
night not be such a bad idea).
lack Kirkpatrick
Never mind the reason.
'Cent Anderson
You know those Law Schoo
students.
krnie Webb
He got pinned - Dern't.
'Cen Frano
Likes to play Indian - "paw.
nee" type.
3illy Gambrell
Can't get football off his minc
and tries to throw some passes.
23an Reeves
Runs tooooo fast - hard t<
catch.
Laney Ruff
If I can't have him, no on(
can!!!!!
Dee West
Because!!!
'xeorge Sullivan
Calls too late at night.
'ohn Gorsage
Too short for the average
giantess.
D3avid Keller
There's that Law School again.
C. 0. Warren
If you don't know, I ain't 'a
gonna tell ya.
- BEAT CLEMSON! -
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 he used!
Phi Kap
Pledge
Officers
Pledge officers of Alpha Et:
chapter of Phi Kappa Sigma ar<
Mike Patrick of Clayton, Ga.
President; Curt Howard of Arling
ton, Mass., Vice-President; Jin
Bell of Hlarleyville, Secretary
treasurer, and Jeff Stafford o
Norfolk, Va., Athletic Chairman.
Other members of the Phi Kai
pledge class are Tim Bassett, Bil
Briggs, Ron Brown, Jimmy Car
roll, Lee Cherry, Steve Counts, Bo
Eldridge, Charles Hedgepath, Joh:
Heurer, David Jordan, Mac Ma(
Knight, Bryant Owens, Billy Rick4
born, Nowell Ridgell, Charle
Salters, Joe Tillotson, Bill Vanc<
and Mike Walters.
-- BEAT CLEMSON!
Shine on the
Death Valley!
of Service to You?
AT BLOSSOM
w Men's Doriiories
(&CLEANERS
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For lounging around the house
during the holidays, or for com
fort while studying, this toreador
set has the casual lines that will
t make any hour a comfortable one.
The pullovers have a new look!
Link stitching creates a narrow
horizontal r i b throughout the
sweater body. On the V neck
plaquet in front, and repeated on
the bottom and cuffs, is a trim
composed of alternate hands of
link stitching and flat shaker
stitching. The tapered ankle-length
slacks are a woven checkerboard
pattern of worsted wool. (Courtesy
of Penney's.)
Delta Sigma Pi
Tells Pledges
Beta Gamma chapter of Delta
Sigma Pi, professional business
fraternity, has pledged 11 students
.or the Fall semester.
The pledges of Epsilon class are
.Tohnny M. Coleman, Robert W. Dif
fle, Clyde C. Tice, and Charles
H. Mathis, all of Columbia. Emil
P. Baur of Wallington, N. J.;
George W. Fisher of Norfolk, Va.;
William G. Holt of Conway;
Charles N. Reach of Mt. Pleasant;
David R. Smith of Lake City;
Tobe H. Todd of Simpsonville; and
Donald H. Wickwire of Richmond,
Va.
Membership in Delta Sigma Pi
is based on scholarship, leadership,
and character. Only students in
the field of business and commerce
may seek admission to the fra
ternity.
- BEAT CLEMSON! -
If anyone finds a Phi Delta
Beta Fraternity pin, please con
tact Kae Harper, Box 1811
U.S.C. The pin was recently
gained and lost, and it is im
portant that it be found.
OnSchiei
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College Ti
For ]
(Lifted from Esquire the follow- ji
:ng story - or helpful hints - are f,
vhat they advocated for the "The IC
Student Prince" - "Or How to y
Seize Power Through an Under- g
graduate.") C
"The first 100 days are the most v
crucial period of your college a
:'areer." For the new arrivals -
Never mind the spectacular en
trance. You don't know enough
yet and you're bound to screw up. .
Keep mysterious.
1. Get long-distance phone calls
from Vassar. No one will re
member your sister goes there. V
d
2. Mail yourself letters return
addressed to J. D. Salinger or
Pamela Turnure.
3. Rent a very good painting
for your room. When you have to
send it back, say the artist was
having a show.
4. Get (from a junkyard) a P
Ferrari grille and have it en- P
graved "October 16, 1960, Bar- 2
bata." Put it some place everyone
will look, like in your closet. j.
Student Prince Rule II: Don't li
go out JUST to go out.
With girls: Go out with older
women (sophomores). At fresh
man misers, palm yourself off as:
a) a veteran, b) a transfer stu
dent. If your date is very good
looking, exploit it. Meet her at n
your dorm and take her to college
places. If your date is not very
good-looking, tell your friends you
are having an affair with a mar
ried woman, and take her to the
movies. Make sure you're getting
letters from a girl at home in case
none of this works.
With men: Don't make buddies
BEAT
HELL
OUT
OF
CLEMSON
~k makes two difi
avers...pick the <
r face!
I shavers have S H
ble head, made
'el. Snap it off
~ble, and germs.
Ps
Freshmen .
ist because you knew them be- E
>re, or because they live near you. t
on't cozy up to campus leaders
et or you may get in the wrong
roup. Make friends with upper
lassmen who try to make friends
ith you. There's bound to be d
>mething wrong with them. ti
* * * r
ACADEMIC LIFE - Rule III:
happy professor is like money
i the bank.
Go to all your classes and do all v
our assignments (for now). But o
on't be too smart right away. It d
rill make your professor happy to
eel they have helped you. c
Choosing Your Role w
On most American campuses, I
ower lies with: 1) The news
aper-literary magazine complex. I
) The student politics group. 3)
'he charismatic, party-giving non- t
>iners. 4) The intellectual non
)iners. 5) The artsy-craftsy and ]H
ttle-theatre groups. 6) Crackpots.
Author's note - Fraternities
nd athletes are no longer power
)urces by themselves, but are still r
seful when combined with other,
)ntradictory accomplishments; i.e, u
.'s all right for the literary
iagazine editor to be football f
aptain but not for the charis- 0
iatic party - giver to be a fra
!rnity man. s
Continued next week. c
. BEAT CLEMSON! -
Enjoy a (
Thanksgiving
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For tough
Do You
Know
Do you know that we are now
etting letters to the "Do You
:now Columnist" with interesting
d bits on them?
That there is now a "V" in the
idewalk where the "Y" used to be.
That just because some people
on't smile all the time people
xink they are deathly ill or ter
bly upset emotionally.
That wiring rooms is the latest
ad?
That the Chinese writing which
,e read last week said: University
f South Carolina, and had the
ate Nov. 16th on it.
That we saw a Hobo hat on
ampus the other day?
That one individual remembers
hen students used to laugh at
eejuns because they were "funny
ioking."
That we are going to BEAT
[ELL OUT OF CLEMSON! !I
Old dorn rooms can bring back
!arful memories.
That we hope everyone has a
[APPY THANKSGIVING! !!
. . . Law school gave out
[ickey Mouse ears at one of their
,cent parties?
. . . That people bringing news
p here are getting slack again?
. . . That we can start studying
>r finals now that mid term is
ver?
. . . Eighteen m on th s ago a
taff writer predicted that Khrush
hev wouldn't fight over Cuba?
- BEAT CLEMSON! -
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