The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, April 01, 1966, Page Page Seven, Image 7
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Take Slack<
The ancient order of the brother
hood of Epsilon Epsilon Epsilon
celebrated April Fool's Eve early
Thursday morning with its second
gala Yeast Feast of the season.
At the kickoff session of the fail
now-avoid-the-rush-later m o v e -
ment, Czar Karl Beason gave an
inspirational talk.
Tapping and mystic goody cere
monies were conducted by the Co
Zys. Among students recognized
for their contributions in the
fields of general slackness and ex
tra-curricular loyalty were Leigh
Powell, Kit Sossaman, Bertie's
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Boyfriend, Ed Menzle, Lang Fos
ter, Sue Gordon, Jim Easterling,
Jean Johnston, Vann Mullis, Dickie
Lester, Ginny Randolph, Ron Par
ker, Paula Gruenberg, Bill Wat
kins.
Also, Jay Lankford, Bill Britton,
Nancy Franklin, Ronald Elliott,
David Bennett, Ed Hull, Sam
Caughman, Pam Digby, LeRoy
Ebert, Robbie Carroll, Ann Arnold,
Peter Perrill, Ed Bond, Jim Mac
land, Tommie Dee Youngblood,
Tucker's girl, Larry Ray, Joan
Powers and Jim Assey.
Indignant brothers who wanted
to see their names in print for be
ing tapped at the Tri-Ep Garden
Party during exams are General
Custer (tapped posthumously),
Thorne Compton, Eleanor Mathe
son, Carl Pennington, Joanne
Flowers, Ralph Nash, Dick Hale,
Lavinia Mikell, Pat Arnold, Bill
Jackson, Diana Bryant, Jim Mulli
gan, B-Ah Turner.
Also, Paul Barber. Mary Butler,
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Ann Richards, Vee Watson, Kathy
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Plans were announced for a post
Easter Epsilon Egg hunt to be
given in honor of the new broth
ers. The third annual egg hunt
will originate on the USC Horse
shoe.
Surviving brothers will reunite
for a banquet at which awards will
be given for Tri-Eps finding the
least eggs.
Tri-Ep's annual project will be
a plug-the-meter-before-the-cam
pus-policeman-writes-a-ticket cam
paign to protect fellow students
from the jaws of post-parking
violation-fine poverty.
Tri-Ep is the only national co-ed
activities fraternity. Organized
for no purpose whatsoever, EEE
has thrived since its founding in
1958. It is ever on the lookout for
slackness, wherever it is found.
April 2nd!
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Contest Results
Angel Flight and Maxcy j
Brotherhood claimed top honor
in the Beauty and Beast Contest
last Saturday night.
Audrey Meyer and Jose (;on
zales were declared winners at the ,
"'Thing-A-Ma-flop" dance.
Runners-up were Chi Omega
and Phi Delta Theta representeA
by Sandra Stephans and Daniel
The winning organizations do
nated a total of $94. Total pro
ceeds frm the contest will be
donated to the Carolina Ortho
ptdai School for (hildren.
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advises that scores made in the
test will provide local boards with
evidence of aptitude for continued
study.
The scores will not be the only
determining factor to ascertain
eligibility for student deferment
but will be considered with other
information by the local boards in
determining whether to defer in
dividual registrants for further
study.
Application for the test must be
postmarked no later than April 23.
Details are available at local
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Initiates 39
Thirty-nine USC students were
initiated Monday as members of
the newly organized campus chap
ter of Phi Eta Sigma, national
honor society for freshmen.
The chapter also received its
charter from Dean James E. Foy
of Auburn University, national
secretary of the society.
All of the first group of stu
dent initiates are upperclas 'men
who met the academic achievement
membership qualification during
their freshman year. Eligible cur
rent freshmen will be inducted in
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