The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, October 02, 1964, Page Page Seven, Image 7
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VICKI JOHNSON -Vicki, a Frehnum at i- ihe premen
"Mliss Hartsville." She wont the title of Tinlulosil Toblacco QueI
in August. (t September 5 h.le4 wa. the fir-t rtuer-up to "
Southern 500." Vicki 6 at memwr tf the U'SC marcthing hand. Iler
itaini interet% are batton twirling aid datncing.
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"Are American college students
rapidly 'cracking up'?" In some
material recently received by The
G a i i ct k from .lminoiselle
magazine, it was stAted that ten
to fifteen per cent of college stu
dents are already using college
couIseling s-rvices and another
ten to fifteen per cent should 'e
using them.
A common "disease" among
women students is known on some
campuses as "the flops." She can
(o nothing but flop - on her bed,
or the nearest available space
she does not sleep; she cannot
study or even concentrate on a
book she horself wants to read.
She smokes, nibbles food, con
verses, resolves to Study, then
moves on to a new flopping place.
The major problems, like "the
flops," have to do with what is
known as "the identity crisis.
The concept, so n1am11ed by Dr.
Erik I. Erikson, internation-i ly
known psychiatrist, has alremdy
become an over-simplified catch
phrase which, roughly. concerns
the search for answers to three
basic quest.ions: Who am I ? Where
shall I go? Hlow shall I get there?
So-called sexual problems often
turn out to be just one among
many symptoms which may have
more to (o with conformity or a
craving for emotional warmth
than with sex. The change in sex
mores provides the more ex. ag
gerated and spectacular symptoms
such as personls whom lpeopl(
neither like nor dislike, with no
emotional quality, who seldom can
coIImunLicate bVeyond a greeting.
Since there has been no drastic
nrase during the past decade inl
>sychotic breakdowns or suicides
among college students, why are
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ground for the neuroses of doubt
and indecision is provided. In ad
dition, colleges seem to fecl that to
aid students in making the choices Ua
is a part of their responsibility as cat
educators, both to the student and As
to soci-ty. As a result counseling
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Annouwves two addition.
('lover; and Randy Shirley, G
Phi Ep,
Phi Ep held an informal I
past Saturday. "JohnnY-on-the
played. The casualty rate wa
Recent additions:
Recently lavalivred were Jir
Rhyne. to Wiggie Legare ()Z
to Tanya Benjamin. Pinned w%
Anna Lybrand. Columbia ('ol
('atherine Bryan, ('olumbia t
to Scotti(- Schflanklin, Columb
(ATO), to Paula llopkins, N,
were lDennv Way%-, The Citade
bby Bvurns~ ( CSigma (hi), to I
Sigma
Sigma ('hi held a pledging
Jordan on Septemniber 25. Free
mock was broken, and old clot
who all expected to be "we
initiate.d.
Follow T
And Join
lF' A (CI.IQU'Ei:.IO'I'ElR
It's easy1 )t a herd-huppe ron
j umnp from clique t( c ;f I i :ke a
kangaro if you fol low (en basic
rulue, accoI ding1 V to an a rt ict
written by a -iooklYn, New Y(ork
girl in th, october Seventeen.
H1ere are the magic Ieth"dS of
gettiig through cl4osed clique door0.
-even a few at (Ine:
1. Dress like an -xenplary
cliquester. It you want to make the
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Sigma
.1 pledges: George Patrick,
reenwood.
ilon Pi
')arty at Barkoot's Lake this
-Ponly" wa one of the games
s high.
n Hangle (Theta Chi), Lenoirl
), and .jo- AdelSol (Phi p),
-ere Pringle Boyle (ATO), to
lege; .Jack Smith (ATO), t(o
llege Fnink Sanders (ATO),
ia College: and .Jiml Maxwell
wberry ( .ollege. Also) pimwod
I. to Connie Iettle (M)%) and
indt UlurtiS, lUmia CLb olle;f.
S'hi
party'v at the home of' ,)avid
1er was- cnsumed. one ham
Lies were wor by the pledges,
tY initiated'" No om was
4e Rules
A Clique
tenit - Ot. appiar 'n the (iu t
miJ-'erabilyabd in whte. (Pu if
he cilque Vir,ve cr-t-hmn nmke,
a pinnt of Ifying tr*aditlon. nmke
urle '. u cllthe. ar imlpec }al y
uniorthodx\.)
2. ('rticize a eliu'' heryoe and
heron , but more in sorrow than
in anger. If artfully don'. carlpiu1g
'an establish you as "one of us."
Otheriwi ;e, how c,uld you kino
So mul1ch ?
3. \\ hen n cessatry \. procweled
lowly. Thet I)Cj club )cro d de
mnd,1 ifd pecdly coIl appioich.
Start by weariing the school colors
anl cut-ting school tO sell tick ts
to the carnival. Then gt, to rb.
I. Rely n nhe ower of ug
vestionl. "FOr I. nstance. after. all
111104rt1ant Ites,t. Smile anld murl -
mur11.: ' 1lum y w. < Iight.
Chai pa gne and 1 ice Cr Iispies d(
ear the Iwa1rm. \'h1o will d(oub1t
t hat y,u qu itI:fy for the count I
club set ?'"
5. P'ov)(14. yourself with an alibi
for failuri.
I. Makv diramatic v-stI 1r4-.
A fter larig the basis for crack
ing the Imp club, fir mitance,
turn up with a black eye and vx
phain. '"Somene tid to put d.wn
7. Av' iad 1IIng nou specif i: a
d iscuss.ion og he sur11e toi take the
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It tacks
notes to bulletin board, pennants
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it fastens
party costumes, prom decorations,
school projects, posters, stage sets.
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