cAW BACK TO SCHOOL Back to work, for some ...Back to parties, for otheri . . Chi Psi had a party ... Monday, January 28 . . . Al the Legion Hut . . Mark Alexander and Patty Dawkins Bob Plunkett and Sims Hart, Jim Schieder and Darby Moore Lewie Hartley and Vicki Dennis, Charles Hatch and Cath) Kelly, Jim and Margaret Simons, Craig Norton and Mary Jane Ferrel, Jim White and Sis Williams, Bob Smart anc Bootsy Kitrell, Jim Poulos and Mary Anne Sowell, Pau Wagner and Dede Johnstone, Chet Allen and Jeannie Eliot Russ Birdsall and Lynn Watson, Mike Joy and Jeanette Baynham, Pettigrew Hamilton and Antoinette Siddell, Gene Allen and Gini Randolph, Paul Wolbridge and Marsha Kanitz Jake Halford and Celia Childress, Bob Faucette and Royce Steele, Toby Van Buren and Ciri Jacobson. RUSH STARTS TOMORROW So Chi Psi had a pre-Rush party .. . February 2 . . Mark Alexander and Vicki Dennis, George Owens and Sandra Ellington, John Parry and Mary Wade, Jim Schieder am Darby Moore, Bob Plunkett and Pat Earle, Stephen Nivei and Roberta Meares, Craig Norton and Emily Wheeler Mike Joy and Patsy Bull, Gene Allen and Betty Cunningham Billy Cooper and Carolyn Julian, Paul Wolbridge and DedE Truesdell, Bob Faucette and Royce Steele, Toby Van Burei and Ann Gilliam, Harvey Golsby and Sandy Bridges, Henry Hembell and Susan Mugee, Jim Poulos and Cathy Kelly Jett Christie and Lucie Doar, A. C. Shull and Lynn Barnes Chet Allen and Jeannie Eliot, Bill Shirley and Miriam Ross Terry and Maria Dubose, Jim and Margaret Simons, Rea McKinney and Sissi Williamson, Jim White and Judy Brown MUD PIES AND BEER Really great! . . . Ask Sigma Nu . .. 'Cause they ha< a Mud Pie Party . . . At Ford's . . . Saturday . . . Joanie Robinson and Jerry Ballentine, Kay Leitner and Ford Doug las, Weezie Lane and Johnny Caskey, Susan Anderson and Duck Mathis, Barbara Seigler and John Clasen, Maryanne Love and Dick Schwab, Pam Able and Gene Collins, Maribeth Gardner and Jimmy Truesdale, Ann Roe and Jimmy Glenn Carole Jones and Bo Mullis, Barbara Copeland and Bil Wright. THE ROSE FORMAL DANCE Sponsored by DZ . .. At the Carriage House ... Janu. ary 5. What: Delta Zeta Rose Formal Dance Where: Carriage House When: January 5 Those Attending: Mary Beth Taylor and Sam Weigle, Ann Jackson and Gruber Sires, Joan Sealy and Butch Carnes, Nita Plowden and Mike West, Lynne Proctor and Capers Brazzell, Angela Deer and Steve Davis, Diane McCulloch and Buddy Furger. son, Harriet Etter and Tommy Burnett, Pat Leggett and Bill Farley, Mary Wells and Albert Wells, Barbara Sealy and Johnny Higgins, Joane Caraway and Don King, Andrea Stocks and Aaron Blank, Linda Hanberry and Larry Winn Gaye Lott and Bill Sheppard, Judy Arant and Skip Brooks KA'S WERE PARTYING TOO Saturday night . . . the Legion Hut .. . Barrons playec ...partying were Sammy Orr and Suzanne Mosely, Lane) Ruff and Jean onlins, William McPherson and Beth Hardy Thomas McPherr on and Mattie McLeod, Jimmy Gilreatl and Nancy Reid Poag, Billy Coggelshell and Pam Black Tony Lewis and Jane Miller, Billy Key and Garnet Doggette Marvin Wimberly and Carolyn Nelson, Stuart Hall ant Anita Law, Carl Foster and Faye Harvard, William Wastor and Evelyn Godshall, Johnny Grisby and Melissa Thornton Morman Boyd and Georgia Tarver, Bobby Parrot and Sandra Rhinhart, Johnny Flemming and Marion Rhet, Buddy Barkei and Pam Milliken, Tom Timberlake and Gail Broughton Johnny Tuller and Carol Mauldin, Billy Tuller and Ginn3 Dubose. ALL'S FAIR IN LOVE AND WAR Some are in love . . . Some are at war . . . Some people got pinned . . . Ed Burgess (Kappa Sigma) and Ann Dun. mlng, Capers Brazzell (SPE) and Lynne Proctor (DZ) Sumpie Moore (Maxcy Brotherhood) and Beverly Bari (Winthrop), Dana McLendon (ATO) and Mary Hustor Armstrong (Chi Omega), Johnny Carroll (PiKA) and Gai Peay (Chi Omega) . . . Some are engaged . . . Bob Hey. den (Sewanee Alum), and Mary Ann Easterling (KD), Bil Pace (Maxcy Brotherhood) and Ann Carter (No. G'ville Jr College), Billy Cooper (Chi Psi) and Carolyn Julian, Ed Curtiss (Phi DB) and Pat Russell (W. C.), Patricia Bultmar (Continued on page 5) We Regret Inconveniences Caused by Delayed Shipment of Textbooks During the *First Week of Classes ADDITIONAL ORDERS ARE NOW ARRIVING! For Information Call AL 2-78 13 Collateral Reading., Supplementary ', Material. anid Supplies Also Available S. C. BOOK STORE Once Again Clases under way .. . roll sells again . . . most of the student. are back and have been to at least one class by now ... new professors . .. Good Afternoon, Dr. Coolidge, sung in unison ... Repetez - vous, s'il vous plait . . . no slumbering for a while, at least not while we're all filled afresh with intellec tual vigor . . . Have you ever seen Jane do the hula - hey . . . First rush . . . then Greek Week . . . t then Easter and the beaches . . . then warm weather, thank goodness ... and then -- summer session I ... then far away boyfriends come i home . . . fun in the sun . . . then - fall semester . . . Then Thanksgiv- i ing . . . and Christmas . . . In be tween football games ... then New Year's . . . then semester break ... I and then the whole mess starts over t again . . . then we're back to the old song, only this time it's second verse, and we still don't have any copy . . . bad admission to make . . . but we're not all perfect, just some of us . . . Neptune is calling again . . . and the blonde flunked out of school, finally . . . but not the same one that's not the brunette Reminiscent of Mata Hari, fashion black and white plaid coat with a fringed in black. The wool, nylon cadgnneckline, is semi-full with double-breasted closing with black Full length, with tapered sleeve. Dr. Williams Represents U.S.C. Dr. and Mrs. W. L. Williams were in Berkeley, Calif., where Dr. Wil- ( liams represented the University of South Carolina at the annual joint i meeting of the American Mathe- I matical Society and the Mathemati- I cal Association of America, Janu ary 23-27. t They returned to Columbia by j way of Washington, D. C., where 1 Dr. Williams, head of the Depart- 1 ment of Mathematics at the Univer sity, was an invited member of a I panel of the American Associationi for the Advancement of Science 2 which evaluated applications of sec ondary school teachers for fellow-t ships offered by the National Sci-i ence Foundation. SPECIALISTS IN DIl I LEATHERS SUEK Professional MRS. A. C. Graduat, of the N Drycleaning Scht LAUN DRY Main at Blossom - Prmm the Naw AA 0 ogreor! 4.w., O s ! wo%..l r hat Billy Gambrell doesn't know &bout ... Here we go again, I . . 2.. . 8 ... We bate trite iess, but above all we like things hat make sense ... to us at least .. this is no reflection on the edi or, the over all one that is ... So 0 olly . . . See Rigelletto? . .. Here a re go... The end ... It will n robably be the end of this editor E DO. ri LOST!!! l. A silver charm bracelet, of significant value, was lost last week. The owner would like to have the bracelet back. If anyone d should find it, please contact 3 Lynda Lowe, at AL 4-4497. h h d p tl y f< g fc hi n( ft Cl ni H Si si s -(Courtesy of Penney's.) w T i muffles the neck of the giant le detachable wide self stole deep utd cashmere coat actually has a ?4 C lgtfaei h kr,hsa nutosadanh etpces H -Cotest~ ene'. mufeshe anuaeckfthesdCee giif detaChablest,d selfsoledebyGmo agai casproatctually as yar' iner flare Miane sksterhang. her Csfo h ontest wilb ublished later. After the girls are nominated, hey will appear before a panel of udges to select the winner from J. S. C. and she will represent the Jniversity in the national contest.a Lfter the ten top co-eds are selectedh rom the colleges, they will appear n the college issue of Glamor maga ine. The winners will be flown to few York where they will be reated royally. If you are interested ii entering the contest, watch future ssues for the details. YCLEANING . .. ES, ic TRIMS! Care By: BOLAND, 2tional Institute of of of L.eatheral &CLEANE RS Across the Stre m'a Domteesa vouft ghtl -. t 06e2 ~ 4 k1usic Industry Search F There was a time in the history c rock and roll when there were number of people vieing for the umber one spot. There were when lvis came along and helped bring ck and roll to an all-time height. Then Ricky Nelson came to chal nge and the race became interest ig. Others challenged but there as not much success. Now there is no one with a great mal of popularity. There are sev ral who put out hit record after It record but there is no singer in te rock and roll field with a great aal of popularity. With this evening off, the com anies prospered since with all these roups and singers, a few were und to hit big. The record companies are now pending money on a big youth ilent aearch with money being frown all over. It started when icky Nelson signed a twenty-five aar contract with Decca Records >r one million dollars. Singers are getting $50,000 a year uarantees on the records alone. his may be killing the goose that id the golden egg. . .. "Brother Dave" Gardner is iing RCA Victor for $8,500,000. ardner, now on the Capital label, aims that the new album out in CA Victor contains discards from s other albums and that it was me without his permission. Also, ie records used "night-club Jan uage" not supposedly found on cords. . . . Peter Sellers has been nomi tted for an Oscar as "Best Actor" ir his part in "Lolita." This nomi ition elicited loud cries of anguish, t because of his performance, but or other reasons. Sellers, who played are Quilty, only appeared for 84 inutes in the film. Producer James arris says that Sellers was given cameo part and the company tpitalized on the name of Peter 3llers. The argument is that Sellers tould get the nomination in the ipporting actor category since he as not one of the starring actors. he board rules, however, that Sel rs is a star and cannot be demoted. This is a far cry from last year hen several top actors and act asees received awarde for appearing abit parts in movies such as ludgment at Nuremberg." ...Robert Preston has signed star In a movie. He was un own until just before "The Music ran" and will be unknown again he is not careful. . .. It was four years ago this eek that three rock and roll sing -s died in an Iowa cornfield: "The ig B3opper" (J. P. Richardson), uddy Holly, and Ritchie Valens. ichardson was a fair singer and uddy Holly, whose star was at e a s t temporarily waning, and itchie Valens, 19 years old. These re just a few of the stars who zve died in the last few years: Dale awkins, Johnny Horton, Chuck Tillis, Eddie Cochran. Gene Vincent "We would like to make a suggestion for St. Valentine's Day" Give That "Special Someone" Valentine Cake only 65c See Display in Russell House Place Your Order With Cashier "Serduag Sewdent. hob Iscst ...no juft oSitdies... n st acer... Conducts >r New Talent was hurt in the accident that killed Cochran. His seclusion is probably a result of the accident. . .. The album market is cur rently being flooded with albums by groups who have just made one hit and who cannot sing that well, anyway. Albums ought to be re stricted to the better singers. ... Chubby Checker has just turned 21. He has received over $800,000 in the last three years and has spent it. He traded in a Thunderbird for a Buick Riviera and has supplied his parents and sisters well. ... In contrast to Vaughn Mead er's failure on the circuit, Alan Sherman is setting records even before advertising goes out. . . . The National Association of Record Merchandisers have nomi nated their award winners for 1963. Vaughn Meader will get a special award for the all-time comedy al bum. Vocal groups nominated are The Kingston Trio, the Lettermen, the Limeliters, and Peter, Paul, and Mary. Most promising male vocalist - Bobby Vinton, George Chakiris, George Maharis, and Robert Goulet. Most promising female vocalist - Dee Dee Sharp, Joanie Sommers, Mary Wells, and Shelly Fabares. The best selling orchestras are Billy Vaughan, Enoch Light, Henry Mancini, Lawrence Welk, and Si Zentner. The best selling albums are "The First Family," "My Son, The Folk Singer," "Modern Sounds in Coun try and Western Music - Ray Charles, Peter, Paul, and Mary, and West Side Story. HEEEELLLLPPPP!!! We, on the society staff, which consists of one Society Editor, and three invisible staff writers, need help. If you are of sound mind and body -- even if you aren't - come up and inquire about a possible position. The position is not only possible, but also very, very probable . .. In fact, we're almost certain of it. In fact, we are certain of it. Now SUPER S SHA New "Wetter-than-waterae ness-In seconds. Remarkal action gives Old Spice Super approximation to the feather-tc barber shop shaves. 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