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SIGMA PHI EPSILON entert holiday recem. Shown above are r Frats Elec Sponsor F The election of officers for the spring semester and service proj. ect parties were included in the pre-holiday activities of several Greek fraternities. Phi Delta Theta, Pi Kappa Al ONYR People of the University, off the New Year with a few several other goodies.... SAE'S WELCOME The "E's" stomped to the his Hired Hands in a very, pi koot's Pond. Jackie Seawell 1 dancing SAE's, dressed in pr The Fabulous Five were f( Dance at the Woman's Club. the exchange of the traditiom given "nighties" as party fav< Some of those enjoying th4 and Eunice Smith, Parker B Bennett and Karen Espedahl, Haltiwanger and Cam Spem Davis, Doug Buchanan and I and Jeddie Cockfield, Bill San Seawell and Claire Graves, I Rutledge, Laurens Mills and I Vaga and Karen Ericson, D( Riley, Porter Barron and Ly Elise Scoville. And the Phi's got togethe: to the holidays. Members c their dates and guests includ Strait, Jugo Rutherford and and Margie Oehman, Jimmy I Jones and Margaret Ann Sol Dean, Hal Chappell and Judy and Sara Edwards, Bobby a and Scott Simpson, Larry Gr Johnson and Barbara Poole, Phillip Smoak and Julie Mue Foley, Lee Neeley and Lynr Abby Hatch, Tommy Odom a1 ley and Martha Clinkscales, DI iss, Paul Burkitt and Nancy Pam Partridge, Paul Knapp and Pat Becknell. QUITE AN Do you knowv that there Saturday afternoon, has talk~ in residence on the Univers formation, dial 252-3108!... who thinks she has provedt mon cold. At least, she hasn'1 SPE TREE (See picture above) SPE's Truman Henderson and Mart) Will Ann Kimbrell, Dave Hut, Huggins and Ruth Howie, Bar George Meeks and Marie Reyn Howard, Al Jilison and Brei Alicia Hickman, Bill Hummer ton and Beth Major, John I Dr. and Mrs. Douglas Bubb at and Nancy Moody, Mimmy H< Singleton and Cindy Dyson, IV bell. ____________ So TOE mined many children and other guesto nembers of the fraternity and their g t Spring ( 0arties For pha and Pi Kappa Phi have an nounced their officers for the spring semester. Phi Delts Install Officers Phi Delta Theta installed Phillip Smoak as president on January 4 DCKS EROY we have returned! We start holiday party hangovers and XMAS VACATION tunes of Snuffy Jenkins and >pular Hillbilly Party at Bar )rovided hog calls for square oper hillbilly fashion. ,atured at the SAE Christmas Highlight of the evening was Ll "original" gifts. Dates were )rs. - festivities were Joe Reynolds arnes and Bun Pettis, Harry Jimmy and Ann Gibbs, Charlie ier, Carey Kilgore and Judy daurice Gilchrist, Tim Taylor ders and Fran Daniels, Jackie lubie Yarborough and Sidney )eedee Johnstone, Sumter Da !man Farnesworth and Dotty nn Smith, Warren Darby and r for a real "Buzzing" prelude f PHI DELTA THETA and ed: Tucker Altman and Judy Nancy Eckert, Earl Sturkey Zeasley and Margie Odom, Jay les, John Huntley and Kathy Leatherwood, Wayne Tucker nd Leppy Spears, Tom Allen esham and Darley Gibson, Ed Bill Stacey and Cherry Key, lIer, Larry Wilson and Helen te Robeson, Joel Cleland and rid Pattie Rankin, Larry Stan wve Meserall and Sandy Count Wilson, Courtney West and aind Ann Mafette, Bob Moore DPERATOR! is one telephoniac who, on a ed to every fair young miss ity campus? For further in And there's someone we know hat kissing spreads the com had one now for 15 years. TRIMMING and friends present included: na Nesbit, Can Turbeville and son and Mimi Wilkinson, Lear -ry Lone and Barbara Medcalf, olds, Chip Womble and Fredda rida Bell, Jackie Phillips and a and Bea Frier, Charlie Fel ~oberts and Sherrill Prevotte, id their children, David Roper )ward and Judy DuBard, Scop [ike Campbell and Mrs. Camp uthai WE i at a Christmas party prior to the ,uests. )fficers; Children after returning from the Christ mas holidays. Other officers installed were: John Huntley, vice-president; Ed Johnson treasurer; Lee Neeley, secretary; Sam Ross, warden; Paul Knapp. historian; Jim Cole man, chorester; Bob Moore, li brarian; Dan Whitehurst, chap lain; and Tommy Odom, alumni secretary. PiKa's Name Leaders Sterling Laney was elected to lead Xi Chapter of Pi Kappa Al pha. Others elected to officers in clude: Ed Bond, vice-president; Mitch Rivkin, secretary; Gene Miller, treasurer; Phil McGowan. sergeant-at-arms; Mike McCarthy, pledge master; Buzzy Reid, house manager; Woody Evans, social chairman; Larry Weldon, athletic director; Jeff Lewis, rush chair man; and Bobby Conklin, scholar ship chairman. Jones Heads Pi Kappa Phi Robert Jones was elected archon for the spring semester. Also named to serve were Bill Richard son, treasurer; Leslie Bradfield, secretary; Bill Cooksey, warden; Bill Vanee, historian; and Danny Rogers, chaplain. Pi Kappa Phi celebrated Found er's Day on December 11 and en tertained at a Christmas Party on December 12. Sigma Chi Party The pledge class of Sigma Chi recently treated orphans from the Carolina Children's Home to a (lay of fun and recreation. Pledge trainer, Stuart Mont gomery, speaking for the pledges, said, "The boys decided that this would be a worthy and satisfying project." The pledges took the orphans to a movie and later to the USC UNC basketball game at Carolina Field House. Coach Frank McGuire has promised tickets whenever needed to the orphanage. S A MEN'S SUITS. TOP COATS SPORT COATS SLACKS. SWEATERS DRESS SHIRTS SPORT SHIRTS 1337 1 Ccuro "ACROSS FOR TIo BUY A 'Don't Let Skin Neet During F BY SUSAN HUNTER Staff Writer Frosty the Snowman is a jolly sight to see. . . . But Frosty can be so unkind to a girl's skin. Yes, winter's here and we girls have to take a few extra precau. tions to see that Frosty doesn't make us a fright to seel Cold weather cals for warm coats, boots, mufflers and mittens. And it calls for extra special skin care too. So, don't waste any time. Be gin winter skin care before Frosty takes your lovely skin in his toll. If you don't already use a bath oil, start now. A few drops in yoibr bath water can do wonders to keep your skin looking lovely in winter. Summer, too! And, oh, how pampered you'll feel!! Remember too, that right after a bath a trip out into winter weather can be disastrous. Your body oil already has been depleted by your bath water. A good idea is to plan your bath right before bedtime when you won't have to brave the wind with especially tender skin. After your bath be sure to use lotion lavishly. Your favorite one will do but a special body mois turizer is best. Apply an extra dab to knees and elbows, areas prone to be dry. Then, a quick dust with your favorite tale gives you extra insurance against the wind. NROTC Holds Winter Ball On Saturday night, December 5, the annual NROTC Winter Ball was held at the Fort Jackson Of ficers' Club. The event was spon sored by the Compass and Chart Society of the Naval Unit. The receiving line consisted of Midshipmen Ted M. Davis, presi dent of C&C; John S. Clasen. Battalion Commander and vice president. of C&C; Joseph M. Davis, Battalion Executive Offi cer; Roland F. Frerking, secre tary of C&C; Irving A. Bassett, treasurer of C&C; and their young ladies. A buffet was served throughout the evening. Music was provided by Woody Dean and his band. Approximately 200 Midship men and guests attended the af fair. DEADLINE The deadline for copy for the society and feature pages ia Monday atron...nw turned in earliest will be given priority. L E ...399" to 999" Originally 55 to 135 ........4490 to 7490 Originally 55 to 110 .... 19"s to 54"0 Originally 35 to 80 790 to 19" Originally 14.95 to 32.50 ........1190 to 29" Originally 16.50 to 45.00 3"0 to 7"0 Originally 5.95 to 12.95 390 to 790 Originally 5.95 to 12.95 AAIN ST. lin PROM CORNE XT BOOI LL TEXi Them Colic is Extra rosty Win Hands can also be a winter beauty problem. In addition to protecting hands with gloves be sure to keep them soft and lovely the lotion way. Keep your lotion handy. Remember to give hands a squirt. Don't skimp! It's especially important to cream hands after each washing. And there's a way when you're away from home. Several cos metic companies put out a pocket size lotion designed for one using and in handy disposable packs. A wise winter investmentl If you were the Jolly Green Giant you'd really have a leg problem. But lucky you can keep your legs lovely in winter almost without a second thought. Fashion has provided you with a grand way to protect your legs. Heavy hose are so "in" these days and come in so many patterns that they can complement every outfit. But, still, winter wind can penetrate stockings so take double precaution to keep legs glamorous and as with your hands, use plenty of lotion. Remember your heels and a n k l e s, sometimes trouble spots, deserve an extra drop or two. ... ... . .. . APe you Pr8aly I If you are, there's a plac Aerospace Team-the U. No organization in the w people a greater opport responsible work. 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