The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, December 10, 1965, Page Page Five, Image 5
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FACIY TIV' MI1BEILS cheer
innual Garter fliwl game it Cartoli
Lawrevee Clifford, Esther Stark,
Greeks A
With Pro
With the Christuas seacon in
vading the Carolina campul (and
the rest of the world) G reek s
I a u n e h e d a frantic round of
parties and project-.
ALI1A )ELIA P1
AI Ti's will present a skit for a
loval home for the aged Tuesday,
I ec. 1.1.
A Christmas party is plannod
for Monday, Dec. 1:3.
ALPHlA TAL WVIEGA
ATO's have scheiuiled their seoid
aniual 1IYOU' pary for Dec. 18 at
Icie P1oeid from 8-12 p.n.
CIll 1EOMEA
A skit preview of a (hi 0 re
union -- year 2o05 - was the
entertainment at the orority's an
nual pledge retreat at R. G. Bell
Camp last Sunday.
Chi O's have .-cheduled an an
t l al u na 1111111na. drop-in (tn Dec. 1.1
at7:30 p.m. in the sorority room.
Plans for the ('hi 0 1) I e (d g v
Christmas party will h announced
later.
:lli PSI
Chi Psi's %ill hiold an itnfornial
This is Jaguar
bined. Women
stuff they wear
Stays on long
bottled in a sta
for the man w
out of lead ing
Af ter- shave/c<
Gif t soap. bo x
on the "Black" team in the first
mn Stadium. IAft to right are Capt.
y, Dr. Richard W. Molten, Ed
pproach 0
jects And
hriptma% party Satinrday, Dec. 18.
from 2-12 p.m. at tilhe Picdill.
IAMBDA CIllI
L a im h ( a CI h i and Zeta Tau
Alpha pledges will hold their an
nual Christmaws party for children
from Epworth Children's Home,
ITuesd(ay, Dec. 11.
The Lambda Chi chapter party
will he Dec. 18 in the fraternity
lounge.
Pill Ell,LN PI
'7hirt- orplums from the Carolinut
Chiltdrenl'S 1lome4 will )e' the gu-StS
of Phi Epsilon Pi at Christmas fete
Mondby, Dec. 13, from 3-6 p.m.
IRefre%hmnt- and gifts deliveretl
by nione other than Santa Claus him
self will be presented to he children.
Co-chairmen for the party are Nor
m Marks anl (Juarles Altman.
P KAPPA AIPIIA
Pi Kappa Alpha partied S.atur
dlay night at the Tap Room after
the ple(lges lost to the actives in
the annual pledige-active football
game Saturday afternoon.
The PiKA's are also planning
their annual Christmas 1) a n e,
for men. After-shave a
like it. Because it does
M'en like it. Because it C(
3r Jaguar is lusty Pow\
rk, strong, smoky-glass
ho gets a bang out o1
-who plays to win, wh4
logne, $3.50. Soa p c
of 3. $3.00 Jaguar
ats Bl
(Ga
IIendrick%oi, aid Mr. John O'Nei
third-quarer touchdown, 8-0.
7hristmas
Rounds C
scheduled for December 18.
SIGMA CIII
Sigma (i'm will hosIt a black tie
formnal fromi 8:30-12:30 p.m. Fri.
day, Dec. 10, at the Elk8 Club.
Casper and the Ghostriders will
funisih entertaiiinient.
SIGMA Pil EPSILON
The Prophets will entertain atl
Campus, Cc
To Carless
iy JIlM CRAVES
Staff Writer
The Carolina male student with
out f r a t e r n i t y affiliation and
w i t h o u t a car sometimes feels
"cramped" socially, particularly
the freshman.
And in the past, this has been
true, to an extent. Today. however,
things have changed; and the stu
itent who feels this way now just
nd cologne corn
1n't smell like the
>mes on stronger.
erful. Potent. It's
cylinder. It's only
living, a charge
aitever the game.
n a rope, 52.5O.
from Yardiay.
ick In
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rnecock Staff Photo by Rockholz)
1. Garnet defeated Black with a
Season
Of Parties
the SPE party Saturday from 8-12
p.m. at Mary's Lounge.
ZETA TAU ALPHA
Tho Syrian- mInon Club was
jammed for the Zeta informal winter
party last Friday night.
T'he Epics from Columbia pro
vided entertainment for the several
hundred guests.
lumbia Offi
Independen
hasn't tried to change his own
situation.
WEEKEND CAMPUS ACTIVITIES
Right here on campus, besides
offering big dance weekends with
big name a r t i s t s, along with
Artist Series programs at regular
intervals, the Student Union now
offers social functions for those
"off" weekends. An example was
the successful "Turkey Day
D a n c e" held the Friday after
Thanksgiving in South Cafeteria.
The band was just as good as a
fraternity party would offer and
the location was very convenient.
Other possibilities on campus in
clude dormitory parties, such as
Preston's Christmas Dance held at
the American L e g i o n Hall last
weekend; productions by the Uni
versity Players; basketball games;
just sitting and card-playing in
Bowl
An 8-0 victory for the "Greasy
Garnet" team over the "Blacks"
launched USC's first annual
Garter Bov game Dec. 3.
The game featured eight repre
sentatives from each of the seven
C a r o l i n a sororities. Each team
included four members of the
sororities.
Under the coaching of Carolina
football squadmen Mike Fair, Stan
Juk, Doug Senter, and J. R. Wil
burn, Garnet surged to its victory
via a plunge from the three-yard
line by fullback Claire (Killer)
Terry. Diane (Wadling) Wilson
caught the successful two-point
conversion pass.
Although both teams gained
much yardage, Garnet was held
scoreless until the last of the third
quarter.
Half-time activities included a
mock Pershing rifle team demon
stration and the crowning of the
"queen." Marching in "formation"
the gunless NROTC mimickers per
formed a "new kind of hesitant
step."
Kappa Sigma contestant Gene
(Viola Mae) Todd was crowned
"Garter Bowl Queen" by Home
coming Queen Joan Bennett. Viola
Mae was then treated to a motor
cycle ride around the Stadium.
Although there were no actual
injuries as a result of the game,
several Black and Garnet players
reported sore muscles and cheer
leaders reported to classes Monday
with touches of laryngitis.
Proceeds from the game go to
the Pan-Hellenic Council for use
in Greek Week activities.
1r Activities
t Students
,the women's dorms and in M
lounge; movies, sponsored by the
Movie Committee of Student
Union; and then there's al,vays
the library and the Gamecock
Room.
IN COLUMBIA, VARIETY
The city of Columbia offers a
multitude of opportunities for the
social-minded student. Town
Theatre, only two blocks from
c a m p u s, offers serious drama,
comedy, and musicals with special
prices for students.
The Lyric Theatre, Columbia
Music Festival, Hadassah Players,
and Township Auditorium provide
inexpensive, first-class entertain
ment of all kinds.
Then there are the movies, with
Columbia's theaters s h o w i n g a
variety of first-runs.
So there, independents; there's
no excuse. The only problem now
is getting a date. But phone num
bers are readily available!
Columbia's Finest"
...........X.
The Cheraw post office was the exchange point for a
Duke and a Carolina active of Lambda Chi.
Paul and Glen Campbell, Bob Mancini, Joe (Calabrese,
et al lured Jim Burke into a car under the pretense of going
for a pizza.
About 30 miles out of Columbia, Burke got the idea that
maybe they weren't exactly going to eat. He triedl everv
thing from pleading and logic to attempting to wreck the car.
The Duke captive escaped . . . harefooted and shirtless.
Burke enjoyed a basketball game amd p)arty in Durham and
ret urnedl by buts Sunday.
SAWDUST IN OUR SHOES
Speaking of practical j'okes, Irving (that same( Irving who
incidentally accomplished a possible 4-F status as a result
of a fall down the steps to the law library . . . attention, Mr.
Meyers!) says he now lives next to the "Sawdust Castle."
Daddy Dibble-Wibble didn't exact ly attain the Edlgar Al
len Poe "justice with impunity," but he did get his sweet
revenge.
To quote Bacon: "Revenge is a kind of wild justice:
which the more Man's Nature runs to, the more ought Law
to weed it out."
SARDINES HAVE FUN
"Crowded" was definitelv the definition of the Zeta
party. We were pleasantly surprised to see Ted D avis, C. 0.
'Warren, Ed Brockington, Larry DJuffie, 1)&wnin Herring.
Charlie Haltiwanger, Jim (lov-e that Santee Cooper) Trues
dale, and the better part of the Carolina (onnity.
THE DICK SLOAN QUOTE OF THE WEEK: "You say
your mother thinks Dean and I dropp.d out of the sky.
nell, we were certai-nly high enough."
Lover-on-the-sly-and-in-secret ,Ji Bnelk made t he weekly
pilgrimage to Winthrop. Also seen up with the D)rifters and
Shirelles were Ken Shaffer, Celeste Barelay, and IKim WVelch.
Belated congratulations to Lucy (ND) and Loutie (CI
PSI) Hartley.
Lambda Ch i Pledges Clean
City's All-American Signs
As their annual commtunity .enr~ice the project aend founId that cit' em
project the Lambda Chi pledge~ clano plyer,. were concerned ahncut the
cleaned up Colum.rbia's Al.l-Ametrica hoasting signe. hai ing acunmaetedI
City signa. gra , weed and trah around.. the m.
Pledge cla,s president Paul Camp- Campbll i olunteereud the wnr ice,
hell consuetlted City Hull in planning of thle fraternit '.. 1 I 1-man pliedege
-- - - - -.cia,' teo unedertacke thme cening-utp
project.
Armede with rake. aned ,hm~el. th
ptledlges 'jpent Fridaey afternoeeon can.e
vasing the cit fer he hei pre
havke recev ed Cafflical ri ofLecaitin.
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