The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, November 15, 1963, Page Page Five, Image 5
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(Editor's note: This article is
reprinted from the "Daily Tar
heel," of the University of North
Carolina. We feel that it is also
appropriate here at USC.)
Many and various are the mo
tivations of the coed entering
Carolina. However, four basic
types of coeds are easily identi
fied.
Meet Conformist Cathy. All her
life she has been told that. going
to college is the thing to do. She
has no real ambition--just "stay
ing in." What is her major?
Well, she doesn't have the slight
est idea--maybe in time she will
become interested in something.
After all, her mother and father
are so proud of her; she has told
them that she intends to major
in medical technology. But those
chemistry courses are a real
headache.
And here is Partying Pam. She
brought two closets full of clothes
-all the accepted labels. Pam
will soon know all the boys in the
best fraternities. Of course, she
It's What
Happens When
4 Boys in a
BORROWED BUS
...with built-In
bunks and bath
... MEET 4 GALS
with a Single
Mission . ..
The French
had a.
reputation
for it..
these
have the '
yen for
details see...
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will have a hard decision to make
concerning which fraternity she
will major in. But she will have
such a lovely time deciding. Her
mother cannot wait to see Pam's
ultimate goal of marriage ful
filled by just the "proper" per
son.
Joining Jane is the next coed
on the list. Jane loves being seen
and known. She will put all her
energy into all the clubs she pos
sible can join. She thinks of t he
marvelous work she can do for
the poor, underprivileged people
in South Siberia. Jane will also
spend a major amount of her
time circulating throughout the
dormitory, making new contacts.
Friends are such fun.
Finally, there is Mindful Min
nie. Minnie has been conditioned
to believe that learning is fun.
So she spends a great deal of
her time studying. Minnie dates
and circulates, too, but the lar
ger part of her time is con
sumed by improving the knowl
edge and awareness of her mind.
She will probably stay a long
time, for she plans a double ma
jor, maybe triple. Minnie cer
tainly is serious about her work.
Now you have met our four
typical freshman coeds. It is un
fortunate that a lack of in
dividuality makes them so easy
to label and wateh.
HUNGRY? Y
CHOICE OF ENTREE
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SInce 1926 ...
Dear Za
Dear Zazel,
In the past the "Gamecock"
has used fictitious columnists.
Are you for real?
Michael
Dear Michael:
Try me sometime, big boy!
" " "
Dear Zazel,
I am madly in love with this
boy in my English class, but
he doesn't even know that I'm
alive! How can I get him to
notice me ?
Louise I.
Dear Louise:
Take your front teeth out and
smile.
" " "
Dear Zazel,
My boyfriend, whom I love
very much, keeps asking me to
prove my love. What should I
do?
I)arlene
Dear Darlene:
Prove it.
Dear Zazel,
I'm very frustrated. I love
good food, but I am terribly
overweight. Is there anything
I can do to keep myself from
being tempted ?
Little Eva
Dear Little Eva:
Eat at the Russell House.
" . "
Dear Zazel,
I called and called and
called you last night. Why
didn't you answer?
Furious
Dear Furious:
I wasn't home!
* " "
Dear Zazel,
Everytime that I go to the
Russell House from classes, I
TA, SPE, Pi Phi
Fraternit
ZETA TAU ALPHA
Zeta Tau Alpha sorority held
its annual pledge - active retreat
Saturday and SundE.y, November
) and 10, at R. G. Bell Y camp.
The girls enjoyed several types
of planned recreation, the most
notable perhaps was the pledge
active game of tackle football.
The pledges won, 18-12.
The purpose of the retreat is
mainly to get the pledges and
ictives to know each other bet
ber.
u can always find what a
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The Piedmont
Xcursion Plan:
Leave Saturday for any
city served by Pied- 'V
mont. Return any Sat- 2
urday or Sunday with
in 30 days, and your.
return fare is cut 75%!
For additional Information
call your travel agent or
P:IED-IVION"i
zel.... By
am confronted with the wolf
stares of the so-called "girl
watchers." I liked it at first,
but now I'm getting sick of
it. I can't help it if I'm
stacked. How can I stop their
obnoxious stares?
.Jayne
Dear Jayne:
Try buttoning your blouse,
honey.
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Dear Zazel,
My boyfrien.l goes to Clem
Miss Zazel Wilde
son; I go to Carolina. Whom
should I pull for?
Cynthia
Dear Cynthia:
Pull for the winner . . . your
boyfriend should like that.
* " "
Dear Zazel,
My boyfriend wants mc to
go to a fraternity party with
y, Sorority
SIGMA PHI EPSILON
The pledges of Sigma Phi Ep
silon have undertaken the job of
securing books for a library for
the South Carolina prisons. On
November 16th Sig-Eps will be
collecting books in the Columbia
area for this worth-while cause.
If you have a book that you
would like to donate to this
project please call AL 2-3980
this Saturday. We hope that all
will help to make this drive a
success.
'Ou want to eat at
111 LADY STREET.
R, COFFEE OR TEA
AND WICH
1.00
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ARCOAL BROILED.
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ON WEEKEND
ROUND-TRIP
FLIGHTS!
AIR=LINES
ZAZEL WILDE
him this weekend, but I don't
think it's registered. What
should I do?
1'. S.
Dear E. S.:
Sign out for Home.
Dear Zazel,
I have received 16 parking
tickets from the Campus
police, and haven't even driven >
a car dlown here this semester!
Whom do I complain to?
IIenry
Dear Henry:
Go straight to the Adminis
tration building and pay thrm,
if you want your registration
cards next semester. It is more
important to continue your
schooling than to try to explain
to the Campus Cops.
I -a; Z azei,
What good are the hal
-i.. ings in .''ou,h 1)ormnitorv
Geraldine
Dear Geraldine:
Now, where else would you be
reminded to flush the toilct?
I)ear Zazel,
Could y ,u tell me something
I am a freshman from a
small town in S. C., and (in
my own opinion) a fairly at
tractive person. . . . I went out
for Sorority Rush this year,
and got invited back to no
parties. Could you tell me
what is wrong? Is it possible
that there was a mistake
made?
Crushed
Dear Crushed:
I doubt if a mistake has been
made. Do you brush your teeth
often?
Activities
P1 BETA PIll
Nancy Gott;el>, a freshman,
will serve as President of the
pledge class of Pi Beta Phi so
rority during the fall semester.
Other officers include Meta
Smith, Vice - president; Cheryl
V e n e t o , Secretary; Margaret
Bernthal, Treasurer; Kay Boozer,
Scholarship Chairman; S a n d y
Deacon, Social Chairman; Betsy
Boyle, Activities Chairman; and
Ande Rehm and Fran Felton,
Censors.
Members of the pledge class
recently entertained pledges of
other sororities and fraternities
at a drop-in. They also assisted
the active chapter at a (drop-in
f'or par ents held on Novembere 2.
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the Beta Chapter of SPE at N. C.
Girls, Never S
Till You 've B4
BY BETTY ('AI'ERTON
Society Staff
Friday afternoon always bring:
rush of packing and a iah w
-Xit5 to the (arlina ('on.;,.uilt"
And Mondays alway: ire d
-oted to rapturus r 'e rt 1 th
veekenl act ivita .
This is a \lhn,a'. i. . e x
)eriences of a t len. } i u e <-arf
ina coeds are print;.ibe.
For (Inc rt oh . thiS v. (.k
nd at The (inael V.s excit ig
br"illing, tn, l,h"au.tful b;i
ays it V..ubi have n ;:" r
ven if her date Ii:t. t h an ; -
ute. The highlight of "tr t I
Vas seeing the .unir r .r
)rill. with the S-v--W cadeneet
tel's all )recisin IOO'vemenits
he went to the bIeach party. t<.
ut we can only conl--ec'urc hI
he got all that sand in hei
lothes.
Another girl attending Home
omin tg at a smnall IHa lt is t sc hio
*ay baCk in the mut ains oif
~Orth ( aei(fi Uit. lai f thie
)RMAL NEEDS!
look in formals can be
>nomical.
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