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After a weekend of foot1 of fairs and quizzes, it's Ct Community's connection wi ing men and women that gi standing men and women. It has come to our attei lina men hit the Newberry in broadening their horizor ucational spots as the Club commended for this fine a Freshmen don't take lor customs of USC; some ev( the two spiriters with a wine during game half-tin Of course, there were game, like the three frater drop-ins a little too strenut if it's any consolation, prz We would like to wish I Iota Mus. Their initials, Al There's talk of another n Delta. Their initials, LSD, say more? Nothing equals the enti ternity pledge. New frater tried to induce the girls t house. "We get 10 pledge back," was the convincing "What happens when wanted to know. "Oh, then the actives t reply. Well-trained, aren't And so ends another a upstanding Carolina men a end begins. Just one big, v the little tee shiirt tI into a beatut iful glid< table IDotti in bonde innocent sdiplicity, line, putre of color, I with a snappy changE blueW or brown; sizes Second Floor --- ue rour a )all games and parties and a week Icktales time again-the Carolina th the news of our fine, upstand ves us our reputation as fine, up ition that a mass exodus of Caro Fair last week. Interested only s, the field trip included such ed 21. We think the boys should be nnual project. Ig to fit in with the time-honored n start a few of their own; i.e., banner hailing Bacchus, god of ie. Welcome to the club, kids. i few who never made it to the nity pledges who found pre-game us. Oh, well, don't fret, boys ... ctice makes perfect. he best of luck to the new Alpha M, signify their purpose: service. ew organization, Lambda Sigma signify their purpose. Need we tusiasm of a new sorority or fra nity pledges at a sorority drop-in accompany them back to their points for every girl we bring argument. we get there?" one of the girls ake over," came the unhesitating they? verage week in the lives of fine, nd women . . . and another week icious circle. . . . C'est la vie. They're specialists in making lovely events lovelier, ry times gayer . . . HE BLOSSOM SHOP Devine at Saluda In 5 Points 254-8105 at grew ... of a dress. By tihe inlili d wool jersey shaped with >ptionally helted. Clean of end~s itself to all occasions of accessories. Plum, pale 8 to 16 . . . Misses Dresses, ---16.00 m... (Eeau enra 4i Hail B Two freshmei diiplned th mythological god of wine, at th4 ancient garb, the two freshnn cat acros% the foolhall field during hta National R On Fratern College fraternity scholastic averages in almost two-thirds of the nation's higher institutions where chapters are located ex ceeded the respective All-Men's Averages for the previous aca demic year, according to an an alysis released by the National Interfraternity Conference. A total of 295 institutions with fraternity chapters reported com parative figures for the academic year 1964-65, the highest number since records have been accumu lated by the scholarship reporting Sundays 10:30 A.M. LUTHERAN WORSHIP 1529 Pendleton Street Across From Naval Armory '2 HOUlRS FREE PARKtI acchus rir enthuiasm for Iacchus, the Wake Foret game. Dressed in ,ried a hater ill prai.e- of lIacchul If-time.t eport Made ity Grades service of the conference. During the year, 62r of the reporting institutions showed campus fra ternity averages above the All Men's Averages, involving 3,159 individual fraternity chapters. The campus - wide fraternity scholastic average lead has been going up steadily over the All Men's Average in reporting insti tutions for the past decade accord ing to the analysis. The previous two years, the lead held at slightly over 59'', of the institutions re porting. When compared on an individ ual chapter basis nationwide, and disregarding campus averages, the fraternity scholastic averages have maintained a par relationship with All-Men's Averages for the past several years. All but three Carolina fraterni ties are above All-Men's Average. Cleaners & Laundry LEON A COOPE MAMN PIANT 1907-8 Blossom St. of Five Points A4 on de fashic is the call--n looks are takin; hig h inf authentic C. with turt stovepipe fis,hennain ca fashion inspecti Por Viloiei the c MJG WITH PURCHACS. AT Al New A ALPA DIELTA PI The ADPI pledge class enter tained sorority and fraternity pledges at a drop-in Oct. 20. ALPIA TA' OMEGA Alpha Tau Omega Fraternity hosted a pledge drop-in on Oct. 18 at the ATO house. DELTA DELTA DELTA Tri-Delt pledges entertained so rority and fraternity pledges at a 1drop-in Oct. 11. The actives hosted a balloon party for new pledges at which the sponsor of each new pledge was announced. New Tri-Delt actives include Mary Royd Brown, Angela Bult man, Elizabeth Clare, Rhett Cuth bert, Jean Daniel, Lucy Griffith, and Tracy Richardson. DELTA ZETA Delta Zeta has activated sopho more Julie Winn of (olumbia. DZ actives entertained new pledges at a banquet Oct. 13. Delta Zeta Mimi Wilkinson pro vidled1 the entertainment for the Miss Shamrock beauty pageant Oct. 1.. She sang a selection from he musical "My Fair Lady," which was the theme' of he pag eant. Ielta Zeta's wil! celebrate their Founder's Day with a tea on Sun day afternoon. KAPPA KAPPA GAMM.A Thle Kappa Kappa Gammna C(d ony held a drop-in for sorority and fraternity pledges on Oct. 1D. KAPPA SIGMA Kappa Sigma pledge officers for the fall semester are Larry Cope, president: Tommy McEI veen, vice-precsident: R-,nnie Sher mer, secretiry; and L'e Shirley, treasurer. 1,AMBDA ('11I AL PHA The Lambda Chi pledges ('lected the following pledge class offi cers: Jeff DeMille, president; Tim Bevis, vice-president: and Whitey Burtels, secretary-treasurer. Lambila Chi pledges are doing voluntary work with the S. C. BRANCH STORES: 1449 Sumter 4043 Trenholm Rd. 7000 Gorner's Ferry Rd. Ck for n duty ow that nautical pant g command. Ranlons ashion circles are the P.O. outfit (complete le-neck sweater) andl pants to mate with a ible pullover To pass on this fal. 'ake us your por t of call. its By John Meyer. and Gordon For d From 18. able sweater 18. .RIGHT PARKIAN OT ectivesI Heart A ssociation. Project chair man Jeff DIeMille reports that pledges are stuffing envelopes, crating and moving literature, and he uping the I I eart Association move into a new building. PlI BETA Pill Ii Beta Phi Sorority initiated seven new members in a formal ceremony on Sunday. Jeannie ('ar-er. Iat Dillingham. Susan Edinfield, Kay Hutt, Andy Johnson, Patti Montague, and Barbara Raskis became active Pi P'iis. In addition to members of the Carolina Alpha chapter of the so m rIty. s(-v*ral. Ohapter alumnae were prosent for - he afternoon cere fm o n -e .s. During an initiation banquet on Sunday eveninv. plN,dige ciass hon '-rs and s(veral new officers were announced. .1annie Carter wkas recognized f,r havIg atained the highest 'cholastic avcrage and ia rbara Rlskis was named Ist pledge by the ac':%. chapter. The n evw init iates h n t r e d ldge traInfr S es y Byle with ain rnvravs-d 7Ilver gBlt Hig vi *-rs of tho nw . iiates p4rvsented theim with li Phi mugs as favors Visitii , h Ji Ph.i ehaper !his wtek wa- Mrs. R. L. Uleveland, presid-nt of the Delta Prwvinre f li Bela Phi. Mrs. Cleve-land mvt Maxcy Fraternit y Chooses Pledges After Rush Party Maxcy Brotherht,d social fra to,rnity hs p!edged nine new 111mmb1 rv flr tt, fall sen-vster. They are Jhn' (ary Btdi. Win diermr. Fla.: Stephen .1. Byrne, Ionvil:e. N. J.: Joh.n G-tt, Hana han; Jt,hn Hirschman, Cherry Iill, N. I.: Michael Mirando. Bethpage, N. Y.: Jamis S-hellin, Surnter; Jay White. St. Charles, Miss our; Larry Whi:en. Anders-n. Michael Worthington, Scarsdale. N. Y. The members and thei'r guests were entertained at a rush party Friday night, October 7. at the Knights of Columbus Hail. Music for the event was provided by "The I)imensions." Maxey Brotherhood, the only local fraternity (on the USC cam pus, is located in Snowden Dormi tory. Shirts b Sweaters I and P Check and Copeland BUY ONE PAIR . GET THE SECOND WHEN YOU BRIl PIERCED EARRINGS With 1 4-Kt. Gold Ear wi YOUR CHOICE Over 50 Styles to Choose from ( Y OFFER GOOD /> 1 WEEK cULTI ONLY I 1 4-Kt. GOLD BALL UNIVERSITY STUDENT CHARGE ACCOUNTS INVITI i436 MAIN ST. 1533 I Tamed with chapter officers on Tuesday -nd Wednesday and was guest of honor at a speial dinner on Wed nesday evening. PI11 EPSil.ION P1 David Kalman hia's been olected President of the Phi Ep pledge laiss for the fall seister. Other officers are Gordon Timmons, vice-president; Gary Grossnian, secret.ary; A r t h u r RuditskY trea.sure,r; Christopher Sheenen, sinit chairman; and Ton Maggio, lF( junior representative Follo'wng the Wake Forest game Phi Ep's held a drop-in for memb4rs, guests, and alumni in the Pti Epsilon Pi house. Phi Ep's are having a hay ride Saturday at Greenmore Stables. The event will include a picnic and entertainment by a local folk :mnring group. SIGMA NU Seven Sigma Nu pledges have leer. it:ated into the active chap ter. They are (laude Belk, John (ross,n. Bob larling, Mike John son, GeorVe Little, Pat Naylor. and K* Wilson. Mike F.tir pedged Sigma Nu in -per rush. APO Sweetheart 1-;.I ' v wh1ijPn11an ha1L bpt4.n n114sewd I-raternit% %*erthieart of Alphbla IPi i na114ga, maltional 4ern I(-# fria Iterit1. Mi-- -whipimani, --eniior majoring in frenich, wAill reign w. A4') Sw-theart for the fall - rn.Nter I 9f(,. Alph11a 1"hi (Oruega i-, a atioral i l %er% ice, fratermit cotsqxn%ed of imtfnitial carnm- I-ader- %ho work for j bwter I.arolina rorsuiniti. y ENRO >y Jantzen Plaid Pants Co., Inc. .PA FREE! MJG THIS AD IN! ire DROP PEARL GENUINE JADE BALL REAL JRED PEARL TA ILORED WISH- BONE DI lAIN 8T MIDLAND CENTER NItes 'Til 9~ D pen Mon.. Thurs, & r,. Nst.. 'Ia 9.