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COCK By LIDE A Where were you when you heard that we b e a t Pennsylvania? Cheeve shook the Township Audi torium at the Christmas dance, ten exam - panicked s t u d e n t s crowded around a radio in a law library cubicle, people listened to car radios in the municipal park ing lot (at least it's good for something), criers ran through the halls, and it's a little wonder that the team didn't hear the noise all the way up there. And did you see that foot square Christmas card that Al Salvadori was hiding under his shirt Monday night? YE ALL COME!! Before we sweep the yule in with a big tide, we would like to leave a New Year's note. If any group or person has felt slighted in this colunm, it has been purely unintentional. Mon day night deadlines are a dreaded plague when there's nothing to write. People, we can't and aren't go ing to run a list of "Seen at X party were so and so and so," but if anything at all funny or un usual happens to you, we want to know. Phones, mail, and the so ciety bulletin board all work, and we're in Russell Home from 9 till 10 a.m. every MWF at coffee. (i.e. If your newsworthy event isn't here, grab your slack pub licity chairman, reporter, or his torian-not us!) FOOTNOTES The three boys in tuxedos in the Russell House at 10 a.m. Sat urday morning left no doubt in anyone's mind that Sigma Chi had had another party. "King of the Road MeMillan" VERA IS NOW AT Devine St. TV FREE 45 R.P.M. Record DISCOUNT TO ALL U.S.C. STUDENTS * NEEDLES * RECORDS e FULL LINE Phone 253-3162 2714 Devine Street ( Across From Col. Sanders') Students! Rent your formal wear at SHARPE'S Latest styles I Latest accessories I Low, economical cost I ~4 FORMA1. WEAR FOR UEN m n.a. n * n.. see. Formal CounselIng $ervice Av.IMwble Without Churge MODERN RENTAL SERVICE r'AL1Es1 ND LEROY and "Pathfinder Hughes" found a long road back to the Phi Delta Theta house from the Cdlumbia Country Club. Ray Flynn and Ed Tucker tell us that Dionne Warwick lost her suitcase on the plane and had to buy a new dress downtown. She ate two cheese sandwiches and two cups of coffee. MERRY CHRISTMAS TO ALL Mr. Adams, all other professors anyone is flunking under, Ashley Halsey, Sig Huitt, Ed Hendrick son, Jim's friend at Davidson, Mike Joy, Tom Jones, everyone who is fussing because UPI only rated us 14th in the nation, Rick Amme, John Arant, all the little drunk orphans at the Sigma Chi party (quote E.T.), Dean Figg (I need two more courses), Mr. Gibbs (auld acquaintance stuff). WUSC losers, future JAG's, GAB and GAS of the J. school, and every lone who has been misused in this column (namely Jack Gregory's. Dick Sloan, Tri Delta. Celeste Barclay, Gary Gregor, and last but not least Bob Dibble and everyone else who has threatened to sue us). 00i 0 004 of cog 00 0i *04 eet 04 Cal 004 Gel 004 001 god 0I Got 004 @04 04 Brit rAequirec Greeks "Here comes Santa Claus" and sleigh bells and mistletoe and all those other little goodies com monly associated with the season of seasons. Greeks on the Carolina campus really got into the spirit of things. Parties-for members and others -dotted the calendar as the holi days fast began approaching. CIII PSI Chi Psi's will host a Christmas party at the Picadilly Lounge Saturday from 2-12 p.m. Accord ing to one brother "With the usual time span lengthened, Chi Psi's should have a merry, if not oblivious, Christmas." KAPPA DELTA KD's held their annual pledge active Christmas party Wednes day night December 15. The pledges planned a skit for the ac tives and presents were ex changed. KAPPA SIGMA Kappa Sigs will have their Christmas Party at the Syrian Lebanon Club Saturday, Dec. 18. Music will be provided by the Soul Masters from 8-12 p.m. Pi DELTA TlETA The members of Phi Delta Theta have announced their annual Az The Spirit p6 Io sof r o h 4 o r l e r OPE'TL9MN FREPRINGA H Bri Plan C ure and Argent to be held Satur day Dec. 18, 1965 at the American Legion. Phi Delta Theta has selected five finalists for fraternity sweet heart: Janet Richardson, Laura Smoak, Nancy Moon, Alice DuPas and Donna Below. The sweetheart will be announced at the party by president John Huntley. PHI EPSILON PI Phi Ep held a Christmas party for the Carolina Children's Home Monday at the fraternity house. Saint Nick himself distributed gifts. Cartoons were shown and the children then stuffed them selves with Christmas goodies. The Phi Ep house had been pre viously decorated with a tree and all the Christmas trimmings. Members planning the party were Charles Altman, Bob Murz, Nor man Marks and fraternity sweet heart Sally Linet. PI KAPPA SIGMA Phi Kap's annual Christmas formal is scheduled for tonight at the Columbia Country Club with music by the Crescents. New officers of the fraternity will be presented at the dance. One highlight of the formal will )f the Seas selection and servi and memorable CF )AY THRU FRIDAY ELL-RIGHT PARKING LOT t on s ala Chi be the annual fancy diving con test featuring Burke Fields, John l1euer and Al Courie. Phi Kappa Sigma elected new officers Monday night. They will be announced tonight at the Christmas formal. New officers are president, Steve Counts; rush chairman, Jeff S t a f f o r d ; scholastic chairman, Mike Pinson; corresponding sec retary, Jim Doolin; recording sec retary, John Lottich; treasurer, Roger Elliott. Also, athletic chairman, Bunny Langston; social chairman, Bill Briggs; house managers, Dean Smoak and Fred Parsons; his torian, Marty Langston; and IFC Representative, Ron Parker. PI KAPPA ALPHA Newly elected officers of Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity were in stalled during the regular active chapter meeting December 13. Also introduced at the meeting was Doug Winger, National PiKA Field Secretary. New officers are: president, Ed Bond, vice - president, Gene Wil liams; secretary, Tim McCord; treasurer, John Dotterer; alumni secretary, Jim Webb; and pledge master, Billy Hill. Also, sergeant-at-arms, Buzzy Reid; house manager, Ted Meyer; rush chairman. Ned Burke; social n 7istmas chairmen, Jeff Lewis and Nick Nicholson; corresponding secre tary. Tommy Turner; Shield and Diamond correspondent, Stanley I a r n w e I I ; IFC representative, Wayne Snyder; scholarship chair man, Bruce Mills; historian, Lyle Ramsay; and athletic chairman, Larry Weldon. PiKA's ce'ebrated Christmas with their annual Christmas dance Wednesday night at the American Legion Hut. Gifts were given and Santa Claus Huskey made an ap pearance. SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON The SAE Christmas party to night at the Knights of Columbus will feature the Tams from At lant.a. Gifts will be exchanged among members. SIGMA CIII Sigma Chi will entertain or phaus from the Carolina Chil dren's Home at a party Monday afternoon. The children will be treated to gifts, refreshments and music at Choose from SEVEN unique France, Scandinavia, Greek Ish * Small, congenial gro edgeable directors, Fun places on everi theatres, beach part # Native guides for vi historic points I ami interetled; send Name College Address_ City. 3379 Peachtree Road, N.E. 'Ask the man w The ENGAG]E-ABLI go for Each Keepsake settingi a masterpiece of design, re flecting the full brillianc and beauty of the center dia mond . . . a perfect gem o flawless clarity, fine color an meticulous modern cut. 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