The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, December 03, 1965, Page Page Three, Image 3
Freshmar
Turkey D
By JOHN SPADE
Staff Writer
Editor's Note: The following is
a view of Thanksgiving holidays
on the Carolina campus (is 8(s?ee
through the eyes of one freshman.
A brisk November breeze fans
over the Carolina campus as a
previously lifeless form begins to
stir.
A USC student starts to open
his eyes to a new day, a holiday.
Sluggishly he pulls himself into
a sitting position. From this van
tage point he surveys his room
and collects his thoughts.
It is Thanksgiving morning and
he is one of the few students re
naining on campus. Iis room
mate has gone off to enjoy a long
weekend at home, at the expense
of cutting a few classes.
More awake now, he glances to
ward his clock. It is already 11
a.m.! After 20 minutes of cleaning
up he is ready to face the world.
After "brunch" at the cafeteria
he wanders aimlessly about the
campus. seeing a few familiar
faces. In a sort of daze, his ac
tions have no definite purpose.
Going back to his dorm, the stu
dent realizes there are only one
or tw%o boys left on his floor.
Loan Fund
For Emerge
A $1.000 loan fund to help stu
dents in emergencies has been
established ,t the University bN
Columbia Sertona Club.
The newly founded financial aid
plan was announced jointly by |
President John W. Thomas of the
Sertoma Club and C. Wallace Mar
tin USC director for development.
The Columbia sertoma Loan
Fund, established in the USC Ed
ucational Foundation, will provide
students with a means of obtain
ing emergency loans of up to $50
for periods of 30 days or less.
James I. Ellison, chairman of
the Seirtonia committee for the
Delta Zetas
Hold Formal
Rose Dance
DeWlt Zeta held its annual win
ter ball last Saturday night at the
Oolumbia Hotel Ballroom.
Music was provided by the
Marty Rose Band.
Rtusty Todd was announced as
D)Z "Man of the Year'' and run
ners-up were Gene Todd and
D)avid Priester. Delta Zeta Dream
Girl is Trudy Taylor.
Officers and their dates were
presentedl. They are as follows:
President, Trudy Taylor, and Bill
D)ay; First Vice President, Becky
Mabr'y, andl Ionnie Erwin; Second
Vice President, Susie Curtis, andi
(Gene Todd1(; Rtecording Secretary,
Barbara Kopp, and1( Rick Stroman;
Corresponding Secretary, Claudia
Tinsley, and Smith Patterson; and
Treasurer, Isabel Secrest, and
Carter Crewe.
New Beauty
is Yours with a
tress
Com in and let our hair st ylist
show you how easy it is to
create your ownl lovely hatir
style's with a c'ustom-iblendedl
Tress. She will -olor-miatch
your own-i hair, show you hmow
to style' your Tress.
Dollar Coupon
This ad is worths 1.00) towardl
the purchase price of a 16.95
or 24.95 hair piece.
Tanpn. Sues Floor
i States
ay Woes
'ntering his room, he sits on his
led, reading a few pages from a
>ok assigned in English. but
,ithout coniprehension.
lie accomliflishes nothinK the
whole day, exce)t for Thanksgiv
ing dinner, the best meal Slater
hias had all year.
Friday and Saturday are alnicst
-arbon copies of the day before,
with one exception. The student
roes to classes. Those which have
,ot been called off have been
hortened, and those seem to be
inie wasted.
Finally, after what has seemed
ike weeks, Sunday night comes.
Aunday also has been an unevent
lul day.
'Ihe student is lying on his bed,
istening to the radio. Ile hears a
key in the door. and yells out,
Tome on in. It's already open!"
Iis roommate has returned.
After a few minutes of mean
ingless chatter. a sudden realiza
tion coies to the boy.
'Ihe words are uttered before
1he thmught is comp11lete, -Gosh!
Ilere it is Sunday night and I
haven't cracked a book since Tues
:lay night ! I'll Ie u) all night!
Wish I'd had some time to study
ver the weekend!"
Established
ncy Help
>r1oject, said the money %was raised
>y selling tickets to this year's
r shman football game between
arolina and The Citadel.
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Bob) ible thought that his car
w ould b)e safe( parked at the front
dLoor of the campus police head
iuarte rs, but seven wvell wishers
and 50 rolls o,f toilet paper p)roved
that he was blatantly m ist.aken.
While l)ibble was being tap)pedl
into O1lK Tuesday night, a self
appointed "dlecora ting comm ittee'
comb)ed ao five-block area and
z.eroedl in on the police station.
Not at all intimidlate<i by the
car's loc'at ion, the group b)lorrowed
tape from the office and even got
a little assistance from two police
men in creating a combination
cocoon and maypole.
IDibble received the pink. white,
andl yellow flocking with expected
awe as flahLu lbs e xploded and
surpressed titters came from the
shiadows and hushes.
"(ongratulat ions, I)addy D)ibble
Wibble. . a sign proclaimed. "'.S
The pl)lice sa id don't leave a
mess."
"FINAL" RUN
Andl now that everyone has
washed out the grass stains from'
the C'aroli na-Clemson game, lost
whatever weight could be gained
Se'rving~ T he Gamnecocks
In T heir Own Backyard
ishine's Services
ccount Now At SUNSHINE
service (by request)
cleaning leathers & suedes
ndry
rts
dry cdeaning services
& CLEANE RS
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MAEN'S DORMITORIES
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2nfirmed in Advance too.
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in the Turkey-For-A-Day-Only
contest, and survived the Carillon
Ball, we're all set for the Garter
Bowl and last lap of Christmas
parties aind hour quizzes before
New Year's and exams.
Student L,egislature is thrown
in for fun. That good-looking Art
GrIegory-no relation to the Jack's
--is coaching the girls for the big
game at the stadium this after
G;oodbye, D)ougie Poo Senter, our
champagne king from Marietta.
THIINGS
Sn:.ps, J.im's first friend, resi
(lent's bathroom and Hluskey.
Patti and something nude, "How
can I tell you," the Reverend,
2929. the E m11p e r o r ' s strobe,
Thanksgiving f i a s e o , Weasel's
meals, HIickman's classes, bow
ties. Sigma (Ci's singing "Fly Me
To The Moon," "The Preston in
dependent ," Sally Slater, Celes
tial.
]Wade Hampton I
( Across Fronm 4
Stuc
Haircuts .
I Flat Tops
I ~ withm razor shia
...givey
perienced p
fine English
Holiday
y
After C,
Carolina Greeks began a round
of holiday celebrations on the day
(f the Ganmecock's victory over
Clenison.
CIII PSI
Chi Psi's partied following the
Clemson "debacle" to the music
of the Pontiacs at the Richland
American Legion Post on Pickens
Street across from the
KAPPA ALIIIA
After the Clemson game KA's
and dates continued the festivities
with a Tea Dance at the Columbia
Hotel.
The merry-making continued in
o the night with a joint party
with the Numeral Society from
Clenson.
The El Rocos provided enter
tainment.
KAPPA DELTA
KD's held their annual awards
banquet at Henry's Restaurant the
week before Thanksgiving. Spe
cial guest for the occasion was the
sorority's province president, Mrs.
Kitty Topping Ifill of H1ickory
N. C.
Those honored included Barbara
lluitt, Charlotte, N. C., best
pledge; Nancye Britten, Sumter,
most active pledge; Lily R. Ebert.
Edgefield, most active active; and
Carey DuPre, Columbia. scholar
ship award.
l II KAPPA SIGMA
fiend Basketball Coach Frank
lotel Barber Shop
Iapital Building)
lents
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per . $ .25 extra
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McGuire spoke to Phi Kaps Nov.
15. on basketball at Carolina and
gave a revealing account of his
athletic career, including his
coaching and playing days.
Included in Coach 1tG u ire'
comments were some hulorous
anecdotes concerning such sp"ts
celebrities as Wilt Chamberlain
aind Bill Bradley.
Following Carolina's smashing
victory over Clemson, Phi Kaps
adjour ned to antiquated Gibson's
Pond in Lexingt)n for the pre-ar
I'ange(d victory party.
New actives of the fraternity
are Ted Hayen, Columbia; Sev-e
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Newest PiK A initiates for fall
,emester are Gus Austrell, Stan
Cy lIarnw%ell, Ned Burke, Earl
iew!ettv. Bruce Mills, Ted Meyer,
'ommy Turner, and Jim Webb.
Pledging Ii Kappa Alpha in
>pen rush-liarty Stramiello.
MAXCY IROTlERHOOD
The Naxcy Brotherhood Clem
;n vie:ory celebration was held
it Ifcise's Pond with music by
Drink Small ("the man with the
'an,i. the b-x and the band").
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