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~... .. . PiKA Dr AT THE PiKA Dream Girl f May 1, at the Columbia Country nounced Dream Girl. Donna is a and is Editor-in-Chief of The Gamte ...... ...... liii AW On.yuwa. br lieutenant in the United Stai what's in store for you? Well, you may fly an aircraft er vital defense mission. Or yol research team tackling probler tier of knowledge. You'll be hel organization that's essential t< the free world. Sounds like you'll be called or good deal of responsibility, dc But when you come right dowi to It, that's what your colleg h w It D B T, K ai w P p Ream Girl t irmal held this past Friday night, Club, Miss Donna Russell was an member of P1 Beta Phi Sorority cock. MARKS W 1321 Main (Next to Ritz) FEATURING! 0 Complete Line of ENGLISH LEATHER f a TOILETRIES r Including Attractively E BOXED GIFT SETS fi Priced From 3 $1.50 to $10.00 ti COME IN AND ASK F O R YOUR FREE SAMPLE BOTTLE. P BETTER HURRYI S tei Shop Fridays 'til 9 P.M. S si MEN'S T MARKS~UWEAR u Is ti 6 1321 Main (Next to Ritz) l C for a mninute, tis of a second years have been i es Air Force, got ability and a g< time to put them t< trusted with a You'll have every< .i may lead a talents in the Air F< ns on the fron- put yourself and y ping to run an If you're not aire the safety of you can earn yc Force Officer Tra to shoulder a month course th esn't it? and women collei U.S. Air FOrC of "r 9reamGirl Weekend Enjoyed The weekend of May 1 and 2 ie Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity !ld its Dream Girl weekend. The formal held Friday night as at the Colunbia Country Club. brought with it the choice of ie fraternity's Dream Girl, Miss onna Russell. Donna is a member of the Pi eta Phi Sorority, is editor of te Gamecock, and participates in imerous other campus activities. Other awards made were to eith Elliott, Scholarship Award; ene Martin, Outstanding Senior, id Mike King and Henry Lee ho received the Outstanding ledge Awards. The PiKA's then moved en masse > Myrtle Beach where the fes vities were climaxed with a arty at Jay's. Jool Party leld Despite Bad Weather Eta Gamma chapter of Chi 'mega sorority held its annual enior Party this past Sunday, [ay 3rd, at the home of President' ay Tolbert. The Chi O's watched slides -om previous Senior Parties and Iso some from fall rush. Kay olbert narrated slides she had, kken during her recent trip to urope. A few hands of bridge ere played before a luncheon of ried chicken, potato salad, as )rted sandwiches, and cokes. A tree - tiered cake with one talli indle was brought in and the irls sang the Chi 0 chapter song. [ Love You Truly, Chi 0 Dear." After lunch, the seniors were resented crystal trays with a tit and pepper shaker and mus Lrd dish with silver spoon. As: ich gift was handed out, 'Sue mith read a short poem which ie had written about each girl. his brought laughter to brighten p the seniors who for the first me realized they will soon be 'aving Eta Gamma Chapter of hi Omega at USC. >reparing you for. You've Dod education. Now's the ) work! >pportunity to prove your >rce. By doing so, you can our country ahead. ady enrolled in ROTC, ur commission at Air tining School-a three at's open to both men ge graduates. To apply, aust be within 210 days duation. | Kappa Cecelia Waldrop AT TIIE Kappa Sigma Stardu Cecilia Waldrop for Bob Crain, gra monies; and Sharon Harris for W( Nite-Spot. BY CARTER CREWE Staff Writer BIG DANCE AND SHOW. . . . reads the posters popping up over town, at the Township Audi torium, May 9, 8-12 p.m. admission price 85 cents. The radio stations break in with spot announcements and we wondered just what all the excite ment was about, so this paper sent out scouts to find out. Lance Williams, formerly with Eddie Dean Productions in Holly wood as a producer and director, and currently assisting with the management of The Beach Nutz (TV and recording stars), has de cided to establish a Teen Nite Club for Columbia teen-agers. This club to be known as The Beach Hut with proposed location i to be on Jackson Blvd. near the K-Mart Plaza. The proceeds from the dance and show will go toward estab lishing such a night club. The need for entertainment and youth facilities within the greater Columbia area brought out the urgent need for immediate action to accomplish such a program The immediate response by promi DECORATED PACKAGES 3- ~ --' livelie for really MmutUIlninlumfMNIlfl lmrn mmIu MMMUnwII nm I llmnInIIIwI !igs Hol Carol Uprichard st Ball theme girl. were %ponsor% for ndna%ter; Carol Iprichard for l1ou; ody Woodward, treasurer. Planned i ient Columbians brought out -heir own desire to convert a need )f the teens into constructive ac -on. Vera Rast of the Mehlman Rec )rd Center; David Fedor, noted ittorney; Mrs. Nancy Lee Wil iams, formerly with the Air Force Special Education Division, "hateauroux, France and the fu :ure hostess for The Beach Hut; Aroody Windham (WCOS); Dave ravlor (WQXL), John Wrisley (WIS); Jack Cook (WNOK); Mr. ind Mrs. Booker, Star Reporter Ve- and Mr. Hobbs, Manager, ,olumbia Township Auditorium, ill voiced their support and as iistance. Appearing at The Beach Hut will be both local talent and in ,ernationally known TV-recording itars. This affords an opportunity or the teens of Columbia to dine, lance and enjoy entertainment of he highest caliber. Membership will be by Club Card, controlled .o admit only morally responsible ndividuals. Radio and TV shows are being )lanned to originate from The Beach Hut. Local talent will be ifforded an opportunity to show MOTHER'S DAY Sunday, May 10 GIVE HER U- CNDIE S r lather smooth shaves I 1.00 lasting 1 glides never st 4eee...with that er d Stardi Sharon llaris the officer- aid left to right are: ie Garrett, graeodmaster of cere for Teens .heir respective talents on stage it their own club and those that xcel, will be used in recordings, elevision, and club engagements. Activation Ceremonies Evidenced The Spring activation ceremon es for the Iota Mu chapter of klpha Phi Omega will be held to lay at 4 p.m. The Chapter activated the fol owing ple:ges: Johnny Carpen er, Ivan Chase, Randy Davis. Ed esto, Terry McGee, Harold Pea ock, Marion Rogers, Gene Stead nan, Don Walker, Warren Whit on, and Ed McGrath. Following the activation cere nony at 8 p.m., the chapter will iave its spring banquet at Hen -ys Restaurant. Guest speaker or the occasion will be Lamar 'lifton, vice president of the Junior Chamber of Commerce. The banquet will also feature dhe introduction of the new offi -ers, awards given to the out itanding actives, and awards ,iven to the outstanding pledge ind to the pledge with the largest iumber of pledge points. A drop-in will be held follow ng the banquet with an activa ion party to follow on Saturday fternoon and evening at one of he local lakes. Flowers jor All Occasions Blossom Shop " Eacellence without Equal" Five Points 2001 Deivine 5. Phone 253-1643 Columbia, South Carolina - Alat Convenient To Caroline brisk, br the origin spice-fre reshness >nl fast, ckyl 1.00 isp. clean masculirn IIIillhIIIIIhiHhI l Ilil!iMUN I nHhUNIJNil li ist Ball Jerry Johnson was announced Grand Master of Kappa Sigma Fraternity at the Stardust Ball ast Friday, May 1. Other officers for the fall e m e s t e r include Les Dickert, :;rand Procurator; Jim Wallace, .'rand M a s t e r of Ceremonies; Frank Hafner, Grand Scribe; and Woody Woodward, Grand Treas irer. J o h n n y Brown and Joe B3aley were named Guards. Thw- Stardust Ball, held at the 7o!umbia Women's Club climaxed Kappa Sig's annual Bologna X(ekend which began Friday with i party at Hopkins Pond. Satur lay afternoon continued the fes ivities with a keg party at which Drink Small provided the enter ainment. The weekend concluded A,ith the Stardust Ball at which Lhe new officers were presented and awards were made. Those receiving awards included Bob Crain, Best Active; and Roxy Matthews, Best Pledge. Patsy Her ring of Columbia was n a m e d Chapter Sweetheart for the coming year. Delta Zeta Honored By Speech At a recent standards meeting >f the Beta Delta chapter of the Delta Zeta sorority, Dean Eliza Deth Clotworthy was present and spoke on personality development. According to Dean Clotworthy, there are three main aspects of an .ndividual's outward personality. rhese are: the manner of speech, 3ehavior, and appearance. She rioted that an individual's person ality changed depending on the manner in which he felt and also now he thought and looked. The Delta Zeta's have also pledged the following girls during informal rush: Beth Able, Gayle Giltord, Connie Pettle, Kaye Ilearon, Claudia Tinsley and Carol Lucas. Did You Know -!hat Carolina's young lovers have discovered the park be hind South Dorm ? -that we only have one more week of classca-yea! -that some people have already started to study for exams? -that it has rained for every Naval Ball for the past two years? -that girls are not allowed to take pills to stay up all night the University will not be held responsible for anyone who passes out from taking them ? -that Cliff Eaton is the new manager of WUSC? -that tulips are the most popu lar flower in the southea.t ? -that one hundred couples have signed up for university terrace for next semeste-? -that Marsha Ks itz can't find a job? acing al sh lotion! 1.25 aroma!