The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, January 11, 1963, Page Page Four, Image 4
BEFORE THE HOLIDAYS
When every night was a party night... Phi Delts and
guests . .. celebrating with "Christmas Cheer" at the Y
Camp with a Party and Bar-B-Q. Seen on the scene were Pat
Russell and Ed Curtis, Shields Osborne and George Harmon,
Linda Lowe and Johnny Troutman, Kae Harper and Don
Childs, June Lournes and George Law, Kay Huey and Mike
Waddell, Bevie McGee and Bill Lynch, Diane Lewis and
Skip Mobley, Millie Keefe and Fred McElveen, Brenda Dal
ton and Lee Jones, Julie Bouknight and Jimmy Coleman,
Lynn Stricklin and Dan Whitehurst, Martha Clinkscale and
Larry Stanley, Mary Giles and Larry Robinson, Sara Kirton
and Tim Schoen, Mim Russell and George Milleway, Bar
bara Dearson and Al Sanders, Linda Maxcy and Jim Dob
bins, Mary Loes Howell and Jim Reynolds, Honey Barron
and Guerry Burnett.
BUBBLES, BUBBLES, BUBBLES
At the Phi Kap Christmas Formal . .e.and Champagne
Party . . . at the Downtowner . . .with music by the
"HEARTS." Swinging in style were Johnny Hite and
Jane Nelson, Bob Wiley and Kaye Kirby, Buddy Clark and
Becky Bruner, Eric Wowra and Patty Clark, Paul Mc
Carthy and Pat Butters, Tuss Fitch and Rachel Blair, Neal
Resch and Dianne Jenkins, Herb Bradley and Joan Hewitt,
Charles Hedgepath and Adeline Armstrong, C. o. Warren
and Rosemary Moody, Lonnie Caughman and Beth Marvin,
Perry Moses and Susan Long, Doug Elmore and Peggy
Moses, Ben James and Betty Battle, Joe Logan and Diana
Blitch, Ernie Paschal and Ann Abrams, Bobby DeLoach and
Judy Barton, Nowell Ridgell and Carolyn May, Jim and Kay
Gordon, Tommy and Bobbie Kirkland, Sidney Bethune anc
Rea Dorsey, Sam Evert and Patty Alvoid, Frank Taylor
and Lil Davis, Bryant Owens and Kat Lyons, Ronnie and
Joyce Fair, Vance and Hattie NeSmith, Jeff Stafford and
Peggy Snyder, Jimmy Carroll and Ann Williams, Jim Tobias
and Peggy Loadholt, Charles Salters and Kaye Jordan,
Jerry Killen and Diana Bryant, Joe Tillotson and Mackie
Kohn, Jim Stradley and Sally McGee, Spencer Moorer and
Anne Sligh, Tommy Fitts and Sandy Hudson,
CHI O'S ALL
With the Catlinas . . . at the Hotel Columbia on the
17th . .. for their Christmas Formal and Bufft . . . Among
the Chi 's, dates and guests were Sandy Swink and Sandy
Ign' Priss Foster and Johnny Haggins, Patty Gause
and P ELpscomb, Carole Jones and Bo Mullis, Judy
Stokes and Charlie Wofford, Gelene Duncan and Ted Davis,
Barbara Seigler and Yank Smith, Kaki Eccles and Jimmy
Harrison, Regina Galgano and Jeff Grant, Martha Espedahl
and Townsend Price, Ann Thomas and David Hare, Mary
Huston Armstrong and Carl McClendon, Susie Haltinger
and Jack Davis, Carolyn Swaffield and Tommy Stepp, Patty
Clark and Eric Wowra, Marty Sheheen and Bob Hill, The
resa Swink and Charles Behling, Eleanor Hall and Scott
Brown, Kerry Wofford and Milton Lewis.
AND STILL ANOTHER
SAE'st. . . at Carpenter's Hall . . . the Catlinas were
there too . . . Also in and out were Clarence Clyatt and
Carole Doscher, Carey Kilgore and Judy Davis, Charlie
Wofford and Judy Stokes, Ray Fretwell and Mary Myers,
Buddy Epps and Betty Kennedy, Johnny Farnsworth and
Ka rchardson, Jimmy Thomas and Judy James, Pat Gault
and Mary Bennett, Yank Smith and Anne Hock, Sumter De
Vaga and Barbara Seigler, Al Hagood and Lucy Robson,
Tommy Miller and Linda West, Tommy Muzekari and Mary
Ann Ingram, Jackie Seawell and Nancy Land, Joe Osteen
and Marion Boyd, Morris Cave and Judy Minus, Lee Smith
and Melissa Thornton, Rick Wallace and Pam Hendrix,
George Sullivan and Caro Riley.
IN THE CHRISTMAS RUSH
Pins gettin' switched . . . making the Move were Ray
Fretwell (SAE) and Mary Myers (Ti Delt), Jimmy Glenn
(Sigma Nu) and Ann Roe (Tri Delt), David Hare (Sigma
Chi) and Ann Thomas, Jack Williams (PiKA) and Norah
Teague (Tri Delt).
WITH A "LEFT HANDED LOOK"
And a special sparkle . . . they're ENGAGED . . . Patty
Gause (Chi 0) and Frank Lee (Sigma Nu alum), Troye
Matthews and Gene Platt (Kappa Sig).
MAKING THE TRIP DOWN THE AISLE
Joan Wolcott (Chi 0) and Dick Reed (Fla. Presby),
Blaine Haskell (Chi 0) and A. B. Fennell.
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You
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Are you a three-eyed woman?
According to the make-up ex
perts at a leading beauty house,
you are wise if thrice your eyes
are in a different guise. The new
ideas on eye make-up involve a
three-eyed change-about - with a
completely different looking pair
for (1) daytime (2) small evening
affairs, and (3) big evening galas.
(1) Your daytime eyes, which
look at such things as buses, sub
ways, offices, kindergartens, and
shopping c e n t e r s, needn't be
slighted in favor of more glamor
ous occasions. But daytime eye
make-up is the most subtle eye
art of all. Beware, say Cutex
beauty experts, of these glaring
mistakes: overuse of mascara,
heavy lid-lining, and rigid black
"beetling" brows.
The barely-open morning eye
needs a treat - perhaps a sooth
ing touch of eye-drops followed by
a dash of facial cream around the
lids and eyebrows. Next, pencil in
your brows with small sketchy
strokes (not one solid line) and
lightly brush over them with your
iinger.
Time may be a premium at this
hour, but at least make a note of
whether or not your eyebrows are
ready for a new shaping - it's
easier if you don't put it off too
long.
A fine line of eye-pencil directly
above the upper lashes gives your
eyes emphasis without making
chem too owlish for the early
morning sun. For best results place
your mirror in a corner of the
room where the sun is brightest
or invest in a small mirror which
suspends itself on your shoulder
and leaves both hands free.
(2) For "small evenings"-the
movies, informal dinner at a
iriend's house, the P. T. A. meet
ng, your night school or hobby
club, the Y. W. C. A., a casual
date - anywhere you wear a
street-length dress - eyes need
more emphasis. Overhead lights
such as found in school rooms or
conference halls, often make eyes
seem tired, cavernous, dull. Make
brows more definite, not forgetting
chat the part of them closest to
your nose often extends slightly
below the eye ridge - penciling
this curve gives a lovely look of
depth and contrast. Mascara ap
plied to the upper lashes is a must
- and eye-liner you will surely
want to re-apply. Guide yourself
by a strong artificial light over
your dressing table.
(3) For big evening galas - a
ball, an opening night, an "affair
of the year" on any occasion
where you wear either a long or
short evening dress - grab your
palette of eye make-up and give
yourself time to create a work of
art.
One of the foremost authorities
in the field, Oleg Cassini, has
created a complete wardrobe of
eye make-up colors in his role of
fashion designer and consultant
for Cutex products. Called "Eyes
by Cutex," he has designed five
new eye shadow preparations, six
basic shades of eye shadow stick,
a pressed powder eye shadow for
a "velvety-like" finish, cream eye
shadow, lotion eye shadow, matte
eye shadow stick, a variety of new
eye pencils, automatic mascara
with a new emollient to help keep
lids soft and supple.
With a complete palette spread
before you, ask yourself whether
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you wish your eyes to appear
wider, slanted, further apart, or
deeper set.
To bring very deeply set eyes
"forward": Spread pale foundation
cream all around the eye socket in
a circle, blend carefully. Cover
with a thin film of your usual
make-up. This also helps in dis
guising dark circles beneath the
eye. Then apply eye shadow to
outer area of the lids only.
To make eyes appear wider: Put
mascara on upper and lower eye
lids. Carefully powder. Then give
them another coat. Shorten line of
eyebrows slightly by plucking
those nearest nose.
To recess prominent eyes: Use
eye-shadow near the upper lashes
experimenting with several colors
to give the effect of deep-setted
ness. Also try shaping your eye
brows in a straight, squared-off
fashion instead of the conventional
arch.
To make eyes appear slightly
slanted: Bring eye-shadow out to
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ward. Experiment with eye-liner
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past the corner of the eye.
Women have used tweezers and
mascara long before Cleopatra.
Some of these eye-beauty imple
ments have been found which were
made more than 5,000 years ago.
We still use some of the lessons
of yesteryear, although modern
cosmetics have done away with
many of the hardships of the past.
Elizabethan women rubbed their
eyebrows with ripe elderberries,
cork, cloves burnt in a candle or
the black of Frankincense and
mastic. Home products gave to
expensive preparations by the lat
ter 19th century, but these were
available only to the rich in Paris.
Even in this century the ancient
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