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Chi Ps, Phi De Fraternitie Sweethea Chi Psi and Phi Epsilon Pi fra ternities will announce their new sweethearts and honor them with formal dances this weekend. Phi Delta Theta will host a cere mony and party in honor of grad uating members of the chapt-r. CHI PSI Chi Psi's will celebrate the 125th anniversary of their founding to night with the annual medallion ball and birthday banquet. The affair, to be held at Column bla Country Club, will begin with a social hour at 5:30 for brothers, parents, and invited guests only. Supplying entertainment for the event will be the Manhattans. Rock Hill Attorney David A. White is the g u e s t banquet speaker. A former president of the Carolina student body and head of the Chi Psi Alpha at USC, White will speak on "How Being a Fraternity Man will Help In the Future." Among alumni participating in the 125th celebration will be Judge Charles Grimsley of Florence B. M. Edwards, W. G. Edwards James Haltiwanger, and S. C. Nlc. Meekin of Columbia. A highlight of the ball will bc the announcement of the 1966 Maic of Chi Psi and a serenade to her b.) the brothers. Pat Smart is curren maid of Chi Psi. Plans for a Saturday continua Did You I MA MEN'S Has TRADII Complete Line of: CLIPPER CRAFT 5 INTERWO' H. PIPING ROCK AFTER MAM 1426 MAI LISTEN To S SOUND 73 It, Phi Ep s To FormE rts, Graduat tion of the celebration include a patio-pool party at the home of Chi Psi Brother Harold Brunton, University dean of administration. Officers of the fraternity are Jim Mulligan, president; Ray F I y n n, vice - president; Steve O'Donnell, secretary; and Kim Welch, treasurer. Flynn is chairman for the week iond's activities and also heads the committee plai.aing for the Chi Psi national convention to be held at USC in August. PHI DELTA THETA Active brothers of Phi Delta Theta will hold a buffet and cock tail party in honor of the grad Uating seniors following a gi adua tion ceremony to be given by the chapter tomorrow night. Beginning at 5:30, the party will be held at the home of George Harmon. Entertainment will be provided by pianist Mike Pasqual and a jazz trio. Thomas Southard was recently elected president of Phi Delta Theta fraternity. Dennis Harrington was named vice president, and James Coleman. secretary. Joe Eddleman will serve the fra ternity as treasurer, while 'M. Tucker Altman will be alumni see retary. Other officers include George Harmon, librarian; Rodney A. Nor &now That O S SHOP Gone 'IONAL? UITS VEN SOCKS I. S. CLOTHING SHAVE & COLOGNE (O S N STREET 1 This is. Lusty. longer. )Ily Honor ing Seniors ris, chorister; Lee Neeley, chap lain; and Larry Stroman, warden. PHI EPSILON PI Tonight at Rockbridge Country Club Phi Epsilon Pi fraternity will entertain with its annual spring formal banquet. National Grand Councilor Sid ney Marcus will be the guest speaker for the event. During the evening awards will be presented for outstanding serv ice to Carolina's Alpha 'T'heta Chapter. The fraternity will also announce its new Dream Girl. Partying will be continued for Phi Eps and their dates at Isle of Palms. S. C.. where the fraternity will host a dance fea turing enter tainient hy the .1 inimy TavIor qua. rtet. Bob Kitrz was elected soperior of the Chapter on Monday. Boh Schleider %%.ls n1.mei vice superior. and Steve G;oldstel was ainnountced t reanliver. Don Koplen will serve Phi Ep as recording secvretary. while Nor man 1arks will he corresponding secretary. Phil lovncr. was elected pledge master;. David (;rossman, Iistor ian; and iruce N1411thman, house allage r. M A BARRY K R Y CARTER T N H DIANNE YA r THIS COUP WEDNESI (Ereni 7:00A.M.-9:1. I 11:13 A.M.-2:(M 5:00 P.M.-8:0( 1CORNELL laguar for Men. After-shave and cologi Powerful. Potent. Comes on strong After-shave/cologne, $4.50. Soap on HIGH POWEI es e - f Action packc racing artist -11 x 13 ful framning! 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Hands, color h thographedJ pr inrtc' t ac h ,u itab)le h a col lector's item. A $!> 00 value, only b>oxtop attached to a 'Ip of paper with 1ress (clearly preftedl and $l check, or mr Sh, please), to. Jaguar-Yardley, Box 10( ation, Ne's York, New York Offer expires: l%)6. Offer vo d in states or localitie wi xed, hicensed, or otheCrwis rerstrictedI by GUAR FROM YA RDLEY Men's Gov't To Present Mary Wells Mary Wells, famed vocalist of popular music, will be entertaining at a dance in South Cafeteria to night under the sponsorship of Men's Towers Government. Beginning at 8 p.m., the in formal dance will also include en tertainment by the Sensational Epics combo. Men residing in the Towers dormitories receive free tickets to attend the occasion, but no tickets will be on sale on a campus-wide basis. Each ticket held by a boy admits him and his date. Invitations and tickets have also been extended to girls in South dormitory. Officers of the Towers government explained that since they expect the (lance to be at tended by a number of stag boys, they hope that girls will also at tend unescorted. Tonight's (lance is the third so cial sponsored by the Men's Tow ers Dormitory Government this semester. It is the first to include a widely acclaimed professional performer. Mary Wells is remembered for su-h polular recordings as "My Guy an wd "Two Lovers." Want to be ke a man? LI Ur necy 9N, Lambda Chi Takes Trophy Gainecock Staff Photo by Rockholz Gary Poliakoff, immediate past Inter-Fraternity Council treasurer, is show above presenting the Conniueity Service Trophy to Jimmy rant who repreisets Lamixa Chi Alpha fratenity. Sponsored by Alpha Tau Omega fratenity, the preseitationl took place on May 5 at the Greek Week Awards lanquet. Included in the list of services which captured the award for Lnibila Chi are: A recori of 100 per cent donationi to the IFC-sponsored lilhimo. bile for the fourth cosecutive seiiester. First ilace iii 1he IFC I"nited Fund drive and iii llmiecominig float compelitionl. "Ilelp Week" participatioi which inichided service to the City of Columbia, a service to the Coltuinia Childrens- Ilome %hich in cluded a party for a iumber of the childrei. Participation in the Columbia Heart Fanid drie and the USC Alumni Drive, as well as iii Carolinia's Rieligious Emphasis Week. Participation in the Freshman Suitcase Carryall, which involved helping incominig freshitima girls with their luggage. $300 ROUND TRIP NEW YORK TO LONDON Via PAN AMERICAN JET DEPART JULY 26 RETURN SEPTEMBER 5 See LYON TRAVEL 911 SUMTER STREET AL 4-2729 TWO-PIECE COQUETRY Rows and rows of tiny tucks in a 65% cotton and 35% dacron blend. A-line skirt fully lined. Colors of maize, pink, blue, and green. Sizes 6-16 $13.98