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CRESCENT GIRL: Miss Ann the brothers of Lambda Chi Alph for 1963-64. Anne, who was croi spring, is pinned to Kenneth Jew New Sororil Entertained Some seventy-five Carolina so rority pledges were entertained by the Chi Psi pledge class last Thursday evening. The informal drop-in was held in the lounge of the Chi Psi Lodge. Sponsored by the Fall pledge class, the gathering spotlighted the first of Welcome Hom With a A CORNELL ARM! CA AL 3-1 THE BELL SALUTE: "Will my first assignme question that haunts ma: Ar affirmative answei Oliver Porter, Jr. (B.S.( Southern Bell's Greenvil] A week hadn't passed practicing member of thi In addition to desigt put to work directly serv, e Mclver Brunson was chosen by a fraternity as their Crescent Girl vned at the Alumni Banquet last cl. y Pledges By Chi Psi Chi Psi autumn social programs. Late during the evening, many of the guests, pledges, and broth ers joined in singing folk songs. Following the entertainment, refreshments were served in the adjoining library. The guest list included Dean L. E. Cooper, Dean of Men. ecoming New Hairstyle T i HAIRDRESSER IL D432 TELEPHONE OLIVER PORT nt really be a challenge?" is a ny young engineers. I to the question was waiting for :.E., 1959), when he reported to e, S. C., office July, 1962. when Oliver became a full-fledged e District Engineering group. duties, Oliver was immediately rig customers-handling requests Dear Lj Dear Lisa: I never thought I would have to write to you but here I ar with a truly large problem. It is my room-mate - there are so many fine things about her that this one aspect of our liv ing together was previously only a small matter. But re cently it has gotten very diffi cult to live with. You see, Be linda, my room-mate talks ir her sleep. That in itself is not bad but what she says is com pletely shocking. I never have heard such awful language, or experienced such wild actions as she speaks of. I really can't sleep and it scares me to think of what she may say next. Can you offer any solution to this problem? Sleepless nights Dear Sleepless: I can't offer a suggestion as to gaining more sleep but if you have need for a little extra cash, and what student doesn't, why don't you tape her sleep type conversations. Then offer to sell them to her for a good price or give them to WUSC. Dear Lisa: I have been reading your col umn from its commencement and I have now come to the conclusion that there is some thing very subversive going on at the Gamecock through your column. It appears, after care Rain, Ra Carolina BY JAN SMITH Society Staff Now that the rainy season is upon us, I feel that some informa tion on this topic is of utmost importance. Of course, even the most unin formed students realize that a London Fog and a big black um brella are absolute essentials. Some less educated people even go so far as to add boots to this, but boots take all the fun out of r a i n y weather. Why splash through puddles if your feet don't get wet? So what if your weejuns COMPANIES ER, JR. for service or facility rearrangenm and acquiring public and private Oliver found his challenge q time impressed Southern Bell wit ing proficiency and ability to repi Oliver Porter, like many youn to make things happen for his con are few places where such restles or rewarded than in the fast-gro BELL TELEPHONE AN4OF-THE-MONTR 84.... By ful examination that the Dear Lisa column is an outlet for t he Mindazenty Foundation propaganda. I would suggest that your column be more care fully censored by those with the power to do so. Because I have noticed such a steady Miss Lisa Lennox stream of comments which are directly in line with the Minds zenty way of thinking, I feel that perhaps y o u r article should be cut out all together. I would very much like to dis cuss this matter with Lisa Len nox. Mr. American Citizen Dear Sir: I am at your call. in, Stay A Wants T are ruined? It's a marvelous ex cuse to get new ones. And, just think, if you catch a cold and go to the infirmary you can get ex cused cuts. Of course, rain isn't all fun. There is the ever-present problem of how to balance a stack of books, while trying to open an obstinate umbrella. The general order of events is to first pinch three fingers, then jab a spoke in one eye, and finally - success! Uh, oh! Spoke too soon. Oh well, the books will be as good as new after a few hours' drying. ents, advising architects right-of-way. uickly, and at the same h his technical engineer esent the company. g engineers, is impatient ipany and himself. There sness is more welcomed 4'ing telephone business. COMPANIES LISA LENNOX Dear Lisa: I am having a little diffi culty understanding my math 12 and although this is not a typical "Dear Lisa" type of problem, I hope that you can help me. I barely got through Math 11 so you can see that I really don't have too many smarts in the mathematical area. This trigonometry is just getting me down. I have asked several of my boy friends to help me with my assignments but somehow we never get around to doing the work. Do you have any suggestions as to how I can get some help, which I desperately need, with the math? Questionable Math Student Dear QMS: What is a typical Lisa prob lem? I think that perhaps you should ask some of the math graduate students for aid. They know a great deal, naturally, about their subject and there is little possibility of getting off the topic of study with them. Dear Readers: Do you have a problem which you would like solved? I would like to help you with any diffi culty which you may have in your life here at Carolina. Please feel free to call or write me in care of the Gamecock any time. } way - Play! After accomplishing the rmirac ulous feat of having at the same time an open umbrella and an armload of nicely-balanced books, you are ready to proceed to class, remembering to splash through all the puddles you can find. Inci dentally, this is even more fun when someone else is walking by the puddle you are splashing through. If this happens, just stomp a little harder; it makes people so happy. After arriving at your class, you have awaiting you the great joy of closing your thoroughly wet umbrella. The easiest way to do this is to first drop all your books on the floor. If you are a girl, this creates no additional problems since some gentleman is bound to happen along sooner or later. If, however, you are a boy, you will have to pick them up again yourself, but it is far preferable to jabbing the umbrella in your eye again.( The next step is to gather up ( your books and to find a place S for your umbrella. A very nice '] place is to hang it on the back a of the seat in front of you. How- p ever, if the person in this seat I is bigger than you, then I would t advise placing it on the floor, a At last! Fof fifty minutes you a are dry and warm, but, alas, soon you must once more venture forth into the dreary, wet world. You I finally manage to open your um brella and have everything nicely ~ balanced. Summoning all your ( stamina, you step outside, only to find that the wind is blowing the rain and an umbrella does abso lutely no good. Aw, what the heck! Throw the umbrella in the nearest trash can and continue on your merry way.( .cre3 of .re Par1uing NOW SHOWINGI MAN EVER THE ENEMY... AND WHATA DOUSLE Nt WAs Ig M-G-M ANioREW..nGlaf SToE .. s oe assd CogEd UNIVERSITY STUDENTS 75c AT ALL TIMES A fraternity pin, no matter w zeans different things to both sf To the girl it means.. . . -a starry-eyed smile. --admiring glances. -roses and a serenade. -70-odd kisses from brothers -blouses with pin holes. -dates to all the games and -a warm and comfortable ft be Russell House. -a happy glow when she's ouse. -an emptiness when she's qt -security when she's been fai ier. -radiance when she's kept it -a HEAVEN when she's talk my rock that sparkles. To the boy it means.... -numerous handshakes. -friendly remarks starting v -a trip to the pool. -A long letter to Dad. -a few short letters to Wint -blackballs from C2. -a pinless shirt. -a nightly call. -an occasional dinner compai -a bother when he needs to -long talks about ambition ai -a nervous condition when 1 reek-end. -a rope around his neck whi -patience when she complain -tenderness when she cries. -a string holding the world Cocktails (Continued fron Crown and Joyce Mencken, Bob ones, Cary Smith and Marilyn [ary Martain, Kenny Rhea an iseker and Virginia Thruston, I orbet, Henry Lee and Donna R laurice Gilchrist, Fred Reason regory and Susie Deane, Char] arthy, Keith Angerman and tewart and Suzanne Henderson, urner, Roddy Griffith and Ann ad Peggy Kilgore, Ray Kestler ar aust and Jane Asbury, John Ga ave McKinnis and Rhett Morrill ne Keeler, Kelly Grayson and id Bonnie Harley, Tracy Baylist id Ed Bowd and Patsy Cox. 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