The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, March 29, 1963, Page Page Five, Image 5
Dear Jack
BY JACQUELINE LEE D,
Staff Writer
(Author's note-To my
- -aderc and to those who
written to me, I would like I
press thanks. I would like to
sonally answer all the lett
have received, but as that i,
tually impossible, I will acl
edge as many as possible ir
column.)
To The Girls In Boston: WE
are nothing more than loa
except that they are made by
According to their ad in the
Yorker. they mean INDIV
LITY. But to students
they mean conformity. Ai
Gants, they're shirts and bli
They're made, as their nam
plies by "Gant Shirtmakers."
come in varied colors and hi
button hook in the back.
too, mean nothing more tha1
formity.
Hope your question has
sufficiently answered. Thank
writing.
.. o.
Dear Jackie,
I'll see a walking cos
counter dressed in that m
fuzz from hairline to hemline
fin' spasmodically on a ciga
knees knocking, Weejuns scu
along the floor and the av
male loves her . . . she thin]
If I saw it once a day or
a day I could stand it; but
they're everywhere . . . sli
around . . . talking Greek
always talking Greek. And i
does she wear that shiny
club pin? .. . yeah you know'
. . . it looks downright painl
me. Am I immobile or not
gressive by dreaming about
n ordinary girl?
I wrote this poem . .. call
thought, not a poem. I w<
how many people I speak
Here's the poem:
RESEMBLANCE OF A D
Damn the girls who for i
do love;
The social climbing,
Status seeking ...
Madras wearing ...
Always jabbering ...
An
exclusive
with
usi
A
Candy -stripe r oll
sleeve shirt. Red/
white, black/white,
navy/white, loden!
white. Sizes 6-16.
B
Coachman wrap front
in cotton denim. Cran
berry, navy, faded
blue. Sizes 6-16.
998
Your ,accoun*
is now open!
1e
tvIS
many M
have
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per
era I
3 vir
nowl
i this
ejuns -
fiers,
Bass.
New
IDU
here' Jacqueline Lee Davis
)uses.
e m- party-party ...
They Always bragging ...
e a Who think of boys as a means of
rhese kicks!
con
Where's the girl that is sincere?
ben Just one who loves you
e for For what you are ...
Who is trusting ...
Not domineering ...
Always kind ...
metic Forever sweet ...
adras She's the girl I want to meet . .
puf- But if she's here . . . she's .
rette, indescreet . . .1
ffing Chap
erage
[s. Dear Chap,
twice As I really can't answer your
man, question, I got another boy's opin
inkin' ion and he thinks "You're sick."
vhere Dear Jackie, trt
little It's springtime again and if I ws
vhere have to go through another season on
ul to of looking at boys in white ducks ey,
pro- and blue shirts, I think I'll croak. le
just How can I let my boyfriend know by
this, without hurting him. mi
it a Disgusted. Ini
)nder Dear Disgusted, lai
for. Give your boyfriend up and WC
make it a point to meet the boy
OG named Chap. I'm sure he's all be
iughs for pleated pants, and continental Je
pants, and double breasted jackets. -
* * ca
Dear Jackie, fir
If you were to receive an anony- we
mous but very flattering phone
Dc
of, tei
kr
fo
s1<
Miss.
the traditional
scene stealer!
A
Ouzts Na
essed At I
- 4 - A
Elaine, who modeled the winning sh
rutfit was chosen to be Carolina's SI
representative in Glamrour May- an
rzin,c's national Best Dressed in an
American Colleges and Univer- th
sities contest. se
Elaine becomes the second of ha
Carolina's Dreher High School gi
alum to earn this honor in the
past two years. Mary Anne East- ou
erling was one of the national top of
ten last year. Reportedly "Very fit
flattered, honored, and surprised" al
over her new title, Elaine believes C<
that in being well-dressed a girl ht
Euphrosynean Literary Society i
and any interested persons are invite
17, and all entries should be sent in
period will be shorter. A cash prize
to Box 2977, Campus. Judges for th4
Christophersen, and Neuffer.
Cornell Arms I
Bring I.D. Card
For Special Prices __
t . -
21 GREAT TOB4
20 WONDERFi
Vintage tobaccos growi
mild ... made to taste i
te longer length of Chi
CHESTERFI
Elaini
Best Di
Elaine Ouzts, a Columbia junior
insfer from Converse College,
as recently selected Best Dressed
campus. The pretty brown
ed Kappa Delta pledge was se
ted from the twelve girls chosen
the Women's Standards Com
ttee to compete for the title.
itial nominations were made at
-ge from nomination boxes in the
men's dormitories.
The twelve finalists appeared
fore a panel composed of presi
nts of campus organizations.
11 would you make It a point to
d out who the caller was, or
iuld you forget it?
Recipient.
ar Recipient,
If he calls again and isn't flat
ring, find out who he is so you'll
ow who not to like. If he calls
ain and is still flattering, head
r the mirror before your head
ells too much.
MVF~ FOR PARTY
((n?
The Lettermen bring their fresh
and Imaginative sound to twelve
great songs that deserve to be sung.
The result? "College Standards'
the Lettermen's newest Capitol
album. There's romance written
all over every song, from Frater
nity Row's "The Sweetheart of
Sigma Chi" to Broadway's "The
Party's Over?
Look for "College Standards"
on Capitol...,and be sure to look
for the Lettermen in concert on
your campus.
(fl)T-1829
OoLLUon STANDARDS
-CAPSOL nSmn.s Wn.
med
J. S. C.
ould first and foremost be neat.
ic feels that "General appear
ce is as important as clothes
d being well-dressed entails such
ings as how a girl carries her
If and the way she fixes her
ir. Most important of all a
ri should be well-groonied."
Photographs of Elaine in three
tfits: one campus outfit, one
f-campus, and one evening out
have been sent to Glambour
ng with the Women's Standard's
mmittee's statement of why she
s been selected.
s sponsoring a poetry contest, k
d to enter. Contest closes April
in triplicate so that the judging
is being offered. Send entries
contest are Professors Reeves,
eauty Salon
Phone AL 3-0432
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van milder through
esterfield King.
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PHI KAP F
At the Carriage House ... i
ay a week ago . . . Don Marsh
leuer and Stephanie Adair, Jef
lickey, Louie Hinson and Judy
and Marge Odom, Bob Patrick
licks and Katherine Harrison,
Iowle, Mickey Wingard and Su
mnd Charlotte Caughman, Butch
ill Briggs and Shannon Barr, S
iams, Neal Resch and Dianne
3ecky Bruner, Al Courie and Dia
LAMBDA
At Wade Hampton Hotel ...
'ertick's Combo . . . Roger Cl
arry Orr and Roddy Anderso
ackson, Walt Bilbro and Deet
.nd Harilyn Chalk, Ken Jewell
arter and Sarah Gardner, Robei
Vendell Wilson and Talley Cady,
inderson.
Also Skip Copp and Joyce Bel
Jolt, Gordie Harrison and Nanet
ean Mitchell, Mike O'Rourke a
arber and Ernestine Powell, T1
nd Kitty Taylor, and Ken and
CHI 0'
Were invaded . . . Gibson's F
. . Anne Thomas and David E
mith, Pam Williams and John c
like Quinn, Priss Foster and Jo
nd Perry Moses, Barbara Seig
opeland and Bill Wright, Bonni
ay, Kay Tolbert and Mickey T
trong and Dana McLendon, Ada]
ledgepath, Sue McDonald and
,ove and Dick Schwab, Linda (
dargaret Brown and Bob Plunke
Edward Yarborough.
PiKA
Having a wild time . . . at
3owery Ball .. . were the Pi1
-,onnie Grantham, Don Blair
:ienry Lee and Donna Russell,
algano, Mike McCarthy and i
l'indall and Angel Lackey, Bob ]
Ed Hutchinson and Susan Reed
Ellen McCutchen, Tommy PilchE
ler and Jean Carroll, Dan Kirk
smith and Ann Kendrick, Fra
Rast, Bob Thornton and Mary
Libby Rogers, Billy Enter and I
Eelen Thackston, Ray Kestler
Wolfson and Rachel Johnston, C
Worgan, David McInnis and L<
2ueen and Betty June Thomps<
ioke, Johnny Carroll and Gayle
"katw
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vith the Pontiacs . . . Fri
all and Kay Doolittle, John
f Stafford and Carol Ann
Christopher, Jimmy Welch
and Diane Cooper, Fred
Dunn Lawson and Claudia
san Maquire, Art Harman
Askins and Judi Roberts,
am Everett and Sissy Wil
Jenkins, Buddy Clark and
ne Blitch.
CHI
March 22 . . . with Jimmy
iastain and Bunny Goff,
n, Gruber Sires and Ann
ee Truesdale, Guy Shealy
and Ann Brunson, Sonny
t Gamble and Hedy Hayes,
Jim Perakis and Margaret
k, Bruce Burke and Shirley
le Neely, Joe Crawford and
Id Jane Blackwell, Charlie
)m and Sheila Croft, Rick
Martha .Jo Osborne.
S
ond . . . Friday, March 15
are, Caro Riley and Yank
hearin, Gelene Duncan and
hnny Hagen, Bonnie Rosen
ler and Bill Otis, Barbara
e Brewer and Craig Wrig
,otter, Mary Huston Arm
ine Armstrong and Charles
Milton Lewis, Maryanne
oleman and David Jordan,
A.t and Sidney Rutledge and
Heise's Pond . . . at their
A's . . . Billy Canada and
and Mary Louise Mickle,
Dennis Myers and Regina
[acqueline Lee Davis, Tom
3urris and Catherine Stoltz,
, Bob Pope and Margarete
r and Jan Wood, Cliff Hol
and and Em Hines, Dickie
nk Waller and Meta Jean
Beth Jones, Ed Duffy and
onnie Baker, Tim Belk and
and Joyce Durham, Bob
rene Martin and Betty Ann
)retta Morrell, Mackie Mc
)n, Phil Johnston and Ann
Peay,
ORDINARY CIGARETTES
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