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Gamecoc) In Spring In the fall of 1963 two Carolina students with a great interest in sailing met with Dr. Robert W. Molton and the USC Sailing Clubi GAMECOCK SAILORS, front I ierer overhaul the sailing club's late Fraternities IFC Release Almost 75 per cent of the eligi ble men who signed up for fra ternity spring rush were pledged, according to statistics released by the Inter-fraternity Council. Out of the 94 men who signed up, 91 were eligible, 67 were pledged, and six withdrew. The Council collected $188.00. Thirteen fraternities have an nounced new ni e m b e r s who pledged February 13. Alpha Tau Onega New Alpha Tau Omega pledges are Craig Evans, Iva; Tom Gear, Columbia; and John Rucker, New herry. Chi Psi Chi Psi pledges include Larry Cope, Columbia; Rick Ami, Arling ton, Va.; and Pierce Hance, East I Northport, N. Y. Kappa Alpha Peter Perrill, Rock Hill; Jack Brandon, 0 r 1 a n d o, Fla.; Pete Chastain, Arlington, Va.; Tom Cromer, Darlington; and Jerry: Wunder, Columbia pledged Kappa Alpha. Kuppa Sigma The six men who pledged Kappa Sigma are Bert Guerry, Lake City; Herbert Cuthbertson, Greenville; Ronnie Northcutt, Hartsville; Bob Sealy, Columbia; Ronnie Mew-1 borne, Columbia; and Michel. Shahid, Charleston. Launbda Chi Alpha .Josep)h Vincent Duffy of Crum Lynne, Pa., and William John Paul Ferlanti II of North CaIwell, N. J. pledged Lambda Chi Alpha. CORNELL A Buffel Corner Sumter and Pei Student Spe MON.: SALISBURY STI TUES.: TURKEY AND C WED.: FRIED OR B-B-C THURS.: BREADED PORI FRI.: SEAFOOD PLA1 SAT.: FRIED CHICKENJ RIB-EYE STEAK Clip This Coupon ~for one of our regular I1 5c desserts with your Evening Meal only - IFeb. 26th to Mar. 4th Saling Regatta. was formed. Today, the Sailing Club is over hauling a Lightning class boat and takes part in regional regattas. left to right, Goron Small, Carol '*I st purchase. Announce s Rush Stat Phi Delta Theta Larry S t o ni a n, Orangeburg; Hugo Rutherford, Aiken; Clay 3mith, Monroe, Ga.; Bill Donovan, Norwalk, Conn.; Sam Deloach, "harleston; Roy Powell, Spartan >urg; Steve Mills, Milwaukee, Wis.; Joe Eddlemen, Jacksonville, Fla.; and Marion Reed, Charleston fledged Phi Delta Theta. Phi Epsilon Pli The following pledged Phi Ep ;ilon Pi; Joe Post, Brooklyn, N. Y.; Phil Rovner, Greenville; Bob Czwartacky, New York, N. Y.; ind Sandy Leahman, Yonkers, N. Y. Phi Kappa Signa Phi Kappa Sigma pledged Frank Nhitton of Annandale, Va., and rommy Player of Sumter. Pi Kappa Alpha Pi Kappa Alpha pledges include 3ruce Mills, Clinton; Jim Webb, Iolumbia; Dick Schultz, Westfield, M'. J.; Craig Hodges, High Point, M4. C.; Denny Campbell, Detroit, ~Iich.; and Ted Myers, WelIsley, diass. Sigma Alpha Epsiloun The eight Sigma Alpha Epsilon >ledges are Bruce Beatty, Hackets.. ,own, N. J.; Jimmy Blake, Green v'oodl; Bill Dickens, Bloomington, ndiana; Reg Heinitsh, Lake Toxa vay, N. C.; Doug Ringer, Colum >ia; Kirk McQuiddy, Columbia; EXPERT WATCH AND JEWEL.RY REP~AlRlNG HYMAN'S JEWELERS Next to Palmetto Theater RMS dieton cial Plates AK .... ..60c RESSING .... .60c ~UE CHICKEN .60c CHOP .60c TER ....75c ..60c ....... ...... 75c BREAKFAST SPECIALS! 33c Club To ( r, Dinghy j Under the leadership of Henry Cheves, Commodore, and Dr. Mol ton of the school of business ad ministration, faculty advisor, the olton, Birt (ornto, and Johi Dot Pledges; Istics Ash Milner, Aiken; and Billy Wil kins, Monks Corner. Sigma Ci Sigma Chi p l e d g e d Johnny Fields, Florence; Jim Campbell, Greenville; Robert Tobias, Colum bia; Avron Lesser, Charleston; Henry McKeller, Ridgeland; War ren Siminton, Springfield, Va.; and Nicky Johnson, Hemingway. Sigma Nu Letchie Bane, Mullins; Jeff Drake, Columbia; Carl Ellsworth, Columbia; Stan Juk, Georgetown; George Little, Columbia; Skip Sims, Winnsboro; and J. R. Wil burn, Portsmouth, Va., pledged Sigma Nu. Sigma Phi Epsilon Sigma Phi Epsilon pledged Bill Brockington, Steve Page and larry Stramiells. BRITTAIN'S ART & IYARN SHOP I Knitting instructions Free With IPurchasse of Yarns All Types of Yarns & Needles 1114 Taylor Street AL 6-3620 Country fresh \ - RepStip crisp thi RepuStriwear in a getea god/lak r - B wompete I?aces :lub has become a member of the 3 o u t h Atlantic Inter - Collegiate Sailing Association which includes Davidson, Duke, Old Dominion, rhe Citadel, and the College of .harleston. Four regattas are scheduled for ,he spring. The Carolina crew will iail in Boston, Mass.; Norfolk, a.; Charleston; and Durham, q. C. The Gamecock sailors will open heir season March 27-28 at the )ld Dominion College regatta in 4orfolk followed by the Boston )inghy Cup Invitational at Boston kpril 3-4, with the U. S. Coast uard Academy as host. Other -egattas on the schedule include kpril 10-11 at The Citadel and kpril 24-25 at Duke University. The University's Sailing Club vill host the South Atlantic Inter ,ollegiate S a i 1 i n g Association 'hampionship at Lake M u r r a y ilay 8-9 to climax the s p r i n g chedule. The club provides a training pro ram for landlubbers who have a ren to become sea dogs. The prac ice sessions are held at Lake Mur ,ay where the club has obtained ailing privileges from the Colum >ia Sailing Club. The club meets every other [hursday at 5:30 in Room 118 of he Business Administration build ng and will meet next Thursday ight. Club officers other than Com nodore Cheves are Pete Soutter, ,ice-commodore; Carol Molton, sec -etary; and Dr. Molton, acting reasurer. -NOW SH CARROLu BAKER IS THE POWDER Features: 1:15 -3:20 THE MIRISCH CORPORATION pmtlls DEAN MARTIN KIM NOVAK RAY WALSTON y FEATURES SA.TURD ON ox o I, oube-triedcotonoxfo lyman.I doublestripedng xor >rown/green. $6.95 RITTON': New Office Suzanne He New officers of Pi Beta Phi were announced at the initiation banquet last Sunday night. Su zanne Henderson will lead the chapter as president. Other officers include: Vice - President, Judy Williams; Rec. Secretary, Rose Begg; Cor. Secretary, Brenda Bell; Reporter to Arrow, Pat Roessle; Treasurer, Margaret Webb; and Ass't. Treas., JoAnne Flowers. Pan-Hellenic Sponsors Fashion Show The Pan-Hellenic Council of the University of South Carolina spon sored a Bridal Fashion Show, pre sented by Richland Mall White's, at eight o'clock, Wednesday eve ning, February 17, in the Russell House auditorium. Miss Barbara Seigler, President of the Pan-Hellenic Council, and one representative from each soror ity on campus, modeled. The show, entitled, "The B r i d e 's B ook," dramatized four chapters in the wedding sequence. Models were Gail Watkins, Di anne Wilson, Donna Below, Leigh Powell, Kay Doran, Mary Jc John son and Peggy Bestline. Mrs. J. Pierre Le Coq, public relations di rector of White's, was coordinator and commentator. Mrs. Rae Martin, bridal consultant, received guests attending the show at a reception, following the "Bride's Book." 3220 -L TWO I 11"NOTCH,RD OWING GEORGE MAHARIS IIS1HERFUSE -5:25 -7:30 - 9:35 3220 ST WO : rNOTCHRD HELD OVER 6 MORE DAYS Features Week D)ays 7:30) - 9:30 (3:05-5 :1 5-7 :20-9 :30 h /n / //a rs Named B) nderson To I Also, Scholarship Chm., Vickie Turner; Ass't. Schol. Chm., Mar garet Voelker; Pledge Supervisor, I Joan Powers; Ass't. Pl. Super., I Betsy Boyle; and Program Chair- i man, Sue Gordon. Also, Program Committee, Patsy Auld and Nancy Manning; Mem bership Chm., Legrand Moorer; I Ass't. Mem. Chm., Nancy Frank lin; Party Rush Chm., Ginny Grose; Activities Chm., Nancy Gottlieb; and Room Chairman, Fran Felton. Also, Historian, Gregg Powers; Ass't. Hist., Pati Crosby; Philan thropies Chm., Meta Smith; Com mittee, Betty Barger and Salley Carter. NOW OPEN in the United States and Mail co 37 foreign countries - Europe, Asia, the Caribbean and South America. The BEST Some are high paying, some are ex citing, all are worthwhile summer NATIO jobs for college students ... THE EMPI KIND OF WORK YOU ENJOY. STUDEI OPPORTUNITIES INCLUDE: Resorts, 1750 Per dude ranches, park concessions, mo- (,entlem, tell, summer camps, government, Enc] industry, International youth orgon izations, exchonge programs, etc. Name (p These positions and more are listed in the 1965 EDITiON of the GUIDE TO Street .... SUMMER EMPLOYMENT (now in its fourth year). 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