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DERBY DAY was another sue looked especially cute In their cost to on this campus. 'his picture Is by a panel of Judges. Sorority Sele (Continued f &eta's Initiation Banquet was held at the Stadium Steak House. The Best Pledge Award was given to Jo Bischoffberger. Scholarship Awards were given to Patty Knight for the highest g.p.r. in the Pledge Class, Laurie Howell Travei Don't take those winter in our Cold Storage v< $4.95 plus usual cleani stuff in a large box. I too, for other woolens until fall. LAUNDRY MAIN A ACROSS FROM TI 'X THE T WHEN YOU H OWEVER there a wearing a blazer: them madly attractive, trick seems to be in tyii your neck, inside the c< twice so it won't slip de we have gone into the is the same store wher short-sleeve sports shir1 in two-ply cotton oxfo: black ones on an Eagle we can describe it: it's pattern. No, that's a t< know where that would EAGLE SHiO r vess this year. All of the sovoritIes aies. is event is looked forwardI that of Miss Venus, who is chosen cted Officers rom page 4) for the most improved g.p.r., and Peggy Ellis for the senior with the highest g.p.r. The pledges pre sented the actives with a new vac uum cleaner. A Parents' Tea was held Sun day afternoon, April 19, in the sorority room. t e a M Serving The Gamecock t n In Their Own Backyd O f t] e Cl ) Light L d clothes ho tar Leave them ,ult for the summer. Just t ng charge for all you can gonging storage available, t and furs. Nothing to pay rn P Ar sk CLEANERS * r drossom r4 ME" DOMAWORMU A di WESARANBL ATRB Fraternities KAPPA ALPHA 4 The Kappa Alpha Order an ounced its new officers by the umerical system. They are as ollows: 1, Elison Smith; 2, Buddy laker; 3, Thomas McThurson; 4, ,ay Howard; 5, Andy Fowler; 6, 'ony Lewis; and 7, Doug Mad ock. CHI PSI Alpha Beta of Chi Psi has an ounced its new 1964 officers. ,eading the Alpha will be Mark Liexander as No. 1. Mark is the 3n The Rock, (Continued I he rain, we carry our umbre xpect literally or figurative ain ever stop? Will the long gain? Can we ever enjoy f rhich comes at all, sleep that ; sound only two hours bef( iore coffee. Cigarettes, food : us all, we all know them. N hem, so everybody smiles. E he smiles but teeth. Teeth, r4 ndless brushing, the only jo; Dld, grey dawn of the morr lass, class. All we see on ou ,i the walk. They look gre lasses, worn by people whc ays. Then, just the other day he green bricks, I heard the here are two robins, go pla, hall! I look up and the sun i he beauty of God's world. Ti he world can cure is gone. I turns hope. "Look up!" Yc WORDS TO W( "Telling right from wrong ortunity from temptation t HYPOCRISY IS "I hope you have not be( mding to be wicked and bei hat would be hypocrisy." Thi ot too many of us think abo n this subject comes from member: "One should nevei tuse of the hypocrites that [ways room for one more." iany of us stay away from t :n't like the manager ?" SPORTS SHII DINARY TIE A GANGSTE: lressy for an unadorned th nding increasing favor. Wc 'eel once they get around t' [iing to it. All you do is si lie other below your adam It just so happens that, for< nice selection at your Eagi ~ot to change the subject, ye portrayed here is an ex< or burgundy stripes alters iave a magnificent matchir ransverse stripes in the sar er go take a look for yo bach and she'll write right LK'S - YOUNG COLUIA Elect New Lead former I.F.C. secretary and is ac tive in Carolina politics, as well as Naval ROTC and KSK. Aiding the president will be Jim Poulos, who was elected No. 2. Beta's new secretary is Henry Hembel, a junior. Ray Flynn, was elected Chi Psi's new No. 4 or treasurer. Wayne Rowell is the new Beta lodge manager, serving as No. 5. PHI KAPPA SIGMA Phi Kappa Sigma fraternity has announced its new 1964 offi cers as follows: president, Johnny Hite; first vice - president, Jeff Stafford; second vice president, rom page 4) 1las as a matter of course, we ly to be rained on. Will the hours ever be short with bliss mnything besides sleep? Sleep comes fitfully. The sleep that >re class time. Coffee, coffee, , sleep. These thoughts come Ve may be too proud to admit miles, smiles, nothing behind quiring endless brushing. The without the laughter of the ing after. We walk to class, r way to class are the bricks en through sunglasses. Sun haven't greeted the sun in as I walked to class, counting voice of a friend, "Look up, with them." Oh! I shall! I s shining, the azaleas exclaim e illness that no infirmary in Vith the return of the robins ,u must. You must. )NDER ABOUT isn't difficult. It's telling op hat's the sticker." A BIG WORD -n leading a double life, pre ng really good all the while. s view of Oscar Wilde's is one Lit, isn't it? One further view i source that I wish I could , stay away from church be can be found there. There is And speaking of church, how he movie-theaters because we t tTS IS WITH ONE R. roat (as when you're men apparently find a wearing them. The ip the Ascot around s apple; and loop it :seeing this demand, e Ascot store, which but this magnificent :lusive Eagle pattern rnating with skinnier ig check; let's see if ne colors across this urself. If you don't back with the news. IA SHOP lers For Fall Al Courie; recording secretary, Ron Brown; IFC chairman, Mike Walters; treasurer, Dunbar Hin e o n ; corresponding secretary, Roger Elliot; athletic chairman, Louie Hinson; pledge house man ager, Joe Tillotson and Mike Walters; historian, Marty Langs ton; and social chairman, Robert DeLoach. PHI DELTA BETA New officers for South Caro lina Beta of Phi Delta Theta were installed in ceremony. The new president is Larry Stanley who will hold office through the fall term. The vice president is Joel Cle land; secretary, Bob Belk; treas urer, Ed Johnson; Alumni secre tary, Bill Palmer; warden, Tom Southard; historian, Dan White hurst; librarian, John Huntley; Chaplain, Tom Odom; and choris ter, Jimmy Coleman. PI KAPPA ALPHA Pi Kappa Alpha has announced their new officers and are as fol lows: president, Fred Davis; vice president, Stering Laney; treas- - urer, Gene Miller; secretary, Billy Enter; and pledge master, Henry Sanders. SIGMA PHI EPSILON The new 1964 officers of the Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity are as follows: president, Warren Hil ton; vice president, Bob Dowdes- p well; recording secretary, Mike C Campbell; corresponding secre- b tary, Lee Fairman; and control ler, Scott Powell. tj Pan Hellenic Faces New Year's Work Pan-Hellenic has elected 1964 officers and has trained them in a workshop. Pan-Hellenic is the cen tral governing b o d y through which the sororities attempt to resolve problems common to all groups. The officers of this body are rotated in the order of the sorori ties founding on campus. Dean llotworthy serves as its advisor. Barbara Seigler, a rising senior >f Chi Omega sorority will serve is president for the coming two emesters. Frannie Daniels of Al )ha Delta Pi will serve as vice >resident. Secretary is Trudy lu ['aylor of Delta Zeta sorority. io also installed were Ann Bell, hu reasurer of Tri-Delt, and Susan 4atthews, rush chairman of Zeta. th Pan - Hellenic has organized a a ew council of the presidents of pr ach sorority which will serve as th n executive board. This board "C oted upon the sorority woman of bl< he year, announced April 3, at f1< he awards banquet held in con- ha Linction with I.F.C. Junior Pan - Hellenic has pre- th ented its first pledge class im cholarship award to Pi Beta Phi rith an overall average in the w} ledge class, tic INTER VI WEDNESDAY, A Civilian Pe With ARMY SPECIAL SER\ BASIC REQUlI U. S. Citizenship; degree; mental health; trim, well gro< mum age 21; Women - sina preferred. SPECIAL REQUI Recreation Specialist -- Soci Single Women only -- Maj Sciences, Humanities Recreation Specialist - Arts Major in Crafts, Art Edu Fine Arts Recreation Specialist -- Drai Major in Theater plus exj directing Librarian Master's Degree in Librar reate Degree plus professi< Make Appointm.n PLACEMENT Special service. s, Department of Washington- D. GAYE GILFORD, Bantam Beaur New York. Gaye's soority Is Delta 2 musical in nature. A long-standing n add mneh to the French horn setior Campus Coe Area Beaul BY DONNA GRANT ye Staff Writer so: Gaye Gilford and Pat Arnold gr e living proof that USC's cam- st3 is sports a great deal of con- an ntrated beauty. Having one auty queen per campus is par, pro .t having two girls from this "I aiversity win all area beauty eno les is quite an honor and quite sui publicity break for the Univer- wh ly. wo Pat Arnold, a freshman from ev -eenville is the new Miss Co S .ba*n aeGifr,ajn eea year ayo ifrdevil at "Y< Women's Club meeting. She Gai vided the entertainment doing she ballet, "If I Loved You" from Cla irousel." The picture of a pale kno nde in a wispy blue costume ("I iting around the banquet hall, you I always stuck in my mind. G ite evident the j ud g es for witl Miss Columbia Pageant were a1 pressed in much the same way. sarn it eight years old, Pat's father, wit ) is in the Air Force, was sta- olde ted in France. There for two figi O Zet: "RIL 22, 1964 *0 iitionsdan choi ICES OVERSEAS Ve*J duti EMENTS: the den1 3xcellent physical and -- med appearance; mini- "" le only, Men - single tEMENTS: ti Activities r in Recreation, Social and Crafts5 ation, Industrial Arts, iatics and Music G erience in teaching or H Science or Baccalau nal experience 14 through the OFFICE etlon, IRCB hie Army C. 20315 r selection, originally hals from eta and her other interest arc ember of the USC Band, Gaye 1. ds Win All ,y Honors ars, she took private toe les nis, thus laying much of the oundwork for the superior rle she exhibits in her perform ees. Entrance into the Pageant was >mpted on Pat's part because love to be in front of an audi :e. Winning was honestly a rprise. I've seen lots of contests ere the girls on the first night n the preliminaries, but didn't mn qualify into the top three." But win it, she did. ~aye Gilford has a deep, husky ~ing voice. She walked off h the Miss Cayce-West Colum title with her rendition of iu Made Me Love You." Judy land used to sing it as though were writing a fan letter to rk Gable about the time he cked her down, the theater. didn't mind, Mr. Gable, 'cause smiled-at ME!") aye, sitting on a high stool, 1r a large bow in her hair, and ruffled pinafore on, did the e. Mixing little - girl charm i the "appeal" of a gal much r, Gaye, her talent and her re won the title. n campus, or off, both queens continue to reign amidst o1 activities. Gaye Is a Delta i and also keeps busy In the o1 band playing the French rm. Pat is keeping up with her eing and hopes to make a ca out of It. Both girls are very ice representatives of the Uni sity and of their respective is. They will continue their ies as queen with the pride and backing of their entire Stu Body. 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