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COCK The fair has gone, "Dej and Cocktales must go on The Young Democrats' go down in history-but n, fair's fame is based on the ing of Carolina men and where no alcohol was presei Speaking of the finer I circulating our fair campus contained a list of the top t< States, and the University < them. Before you take the to hear the footnote that publication and your pride i at the bottom of the page, Carolina and Virginia were teurs. They are profession Last weekend was a beat what our Carolina communi The KD's started the m dignified, quiet ROAR at t of the KD's started roarin dilly. . . . Would you bel Rosewood Lounge ?) Saturday night the Ph: that never was . . . But th. hay while the moon shone. And speaking of Playbc Carolina students enjoyed t boy Club one night last we And what's this about - streets of a Yankee city ? I And the Phi Delt's had complete with bear furs an< (You didn't think Leif Ei Wheaties, did you?) Anoth4 weekend have already bec gang - T.G.I.F. LA' Jan Wilson (KD) to I Rivers to Randy Bass (Kap Fulmer (Sigma Nu); Judi Jo Ann Simpson (Mitchel (ATO); Pam Hutto (ZT Goodie Combes (Tri-Delt) t< Marshall Long (Tri-Delt) t Laughinghouse (UNC) to I P: Cynthia Loomis (KD) Warren (1D) to Gene Lawi to Lang Foster (Sigma Nui McNeel (Sigma. Nu); Ravi Thorne Compton (Sigma P Leitch (Sigma Nu); Linda Kappa Phi); Patsy Pirkle EN Peggy Kilgore (Tri-Delt) Barbara DuBroff (KD) to I anaugh to Billy Howard (Si Tech) to Bill Mulligan. MA Bonnie Castles to Ronr Gray (Pi Phi) to Miles Loa to Jan Warner (Sigma Nu to David Murrell (Sigma N Quiddy (SAE). Th r 7 efP I|urrancas' ha e M es ai. TALES tr John" has gone, but Carolina barbecue of two weeks ago will :t for political reasons. The af fact that it was the first gather women in more than 150 years it. :hings of life, there is a rumor that a summer issue of Playboy mn drinking colleges in the United >f South Carolina was not among case to court, I think you ought ,vill restore your faith in a fine n a wet institution. In fine print the editors commented, "South not included with the above ama als." itiful one for partying, and that's ty did . . . ,eekend off Friday night with a he Syrian Lebanon Club. (Some g Friday afternoon at the Pica ieve Thursday afternoon at the i Eps took over with a hayride it didn't stop them from making y, we understand a certain four he pleasures of Baltimore's Play ekend. i 5 a.m. trolley ride through the n pajamas? a Viking party Saturday night, I horns and Norse provisions . . . rickson made it to America on !r week's over, and plans for this n made -and toasted. Cheers, /ALIERED fill Lane (Sigma Chi) ; Debbie pa Sig) ; Emily Blanton to Danny Naylor to Butch Curran (ATO); I Jr. College) to Steve White L) to Maurice Williams (KA); Steve Coker (KA at Newberry) ; o Walter Montieth (SAE), Susie raham Buchanan (SAE). INNED to Toney Lister (KA) ; Becky 'imore (ATO) ; Mace Lemon (Cl) ); Connie Jackson (C2) to Alan mn McCrory (Smith College) to Tu) ; Pam Show (C2) to Ronald Manning to Leslie Bradfield (Pi to Billy Nelson (PiKA). GAGED to George LaFaye (Law School) landy Beckham; Mary Ann Cav gma Nu) ; Pat Pardue (Augusta RRIED ie Leaphart (Sigma Nu) ; Ann dholt (Sigma Nu) ; Sheila Wolfe ) ; Nadene Jeffords (Winthrop) u) ; Cathy Seymour to Kirk Mc tection by Gleneagles s, they'd be black. Because nothing rotecting you. It's all in our technaique. 4 thread strenRgth keeps our collars u an unbreakable hold. And our unbet rotected against rain and stain wit/h L Gleneagles, bring money. You'll jail ucnwe hor nwan anel wonwun. Gleneiwges Inc.. l 29 Busy Lan Lambda Chi Alpha pledge 4 from 1-5 p.m. Oct. 22 at tive S. ( I1te first of three community Chi's, the volunteer work saved $600 ini labor. Fraternity Entertains Parents Phi Kappa Sig's held their first annual Parents' Day Week-end on Oct. 21 and 22. Almost 60 parents of fraternity members from North Carolina, Georgia, Virginia, Penn sylvania, and other states attended the two days of activities. The week-end began with a Sat urday morning drop-in at the Phi Kappa Sigma house. The drop-in w%as followed by a picnic at the lake place of an alumnus in Gas ton. Fraternity members entertained their parents at a banquet in the Palmetto Room of Russell Hou;e Saturday night. After the banquet, Phi Kappa Sig's serenaded their mothers with fraternity songs. Parents and fraternity members attended a special chapel service Sunday morning before a f i n a I drop-in at the Phi Kappa Sig house. -LOST in girls' locker room of Peabody Gymnasium, engagement a n d wedding rings - $50.00 REWARD For return or information lead ing to their return. Contact Dr. Blair, 114 Wardlaw, Phone 4264. and tihe elements out. Secret table fabric of 65% Dacron@ 'upont Z1E PE LM fabric fluori every time. 0 A venIue n4 tha' A nierien N. V N.Y. Gamecock pheto by Crewe abda Chi's -lass and active volunteers worked Heart Association. service projects planned by Lanbda he Heart Association an estimated OOPS! Apologies to the 20-some peo-. pie who took their blankets to the horseshoe on Friday night prepared for a Student Union folk music concert. It was a Gamecock boo-boo, since the date was left out of an announcement concerning the event. Cotton Maid Representative On Campus A representative from the Na tional Cotton Council will be in the Russell House Assembly Room from 2:00-4:00 p.m. today to give information on the Maid of Cot ton Contest. Contest entrants must have been born in cotton - producing states. They must be at least five feet. five inches tall, between the ages of 19 and 23 and never have been married. dc t A near genius with dri and imagination, that is. And it doesn't really subject you're a near General Electric Is lool scientists - and for top economics, business, la ing and the liberal arts. Nobody who joins G.E feel cramped. This is ional ( New M( members Oct. 18. They are James I F. Alderman, Thomas L. Atkinson, Edward B. Bowers Jr., Stephen A. Gimbel, A. L. Hartgraves Jr., John D. Hiers Jr., James H1. Kirkland, Thomas E. Player Jr., Philip S. Ravner, and Frank C. White Jr. DELTA SIGMA PI Carolina's Beta Gamma Chapter of Delta Sigma Pi, national busi a Sigma McGuire ably impressed by the USC Greek system. Coach McGuire considers his joining of Phi Kappa Sigma as an expression of approval of the fraternity system. McGuire has been head basket ball coach for three years at USC. le coached a NCAA championship team at the University of North Carolina before coming to the University. He also coached the Philadelphia Warriors professional basketball team. Shirts b) Sweaters b and Pi Check and Copeland ieniu >rk a1 E. is is okay. Ces over 200,000 them, you'll fii o there's plenty come to you eal strength - and recognized, you lIost challenging -- in money and ,urban lighting, This time nexl mputers, elec- on your way. Te you name it. G.E. next time ese have raised pus. And don't of idea men at young, too. At C enough to join young men arei ~mpo#.n' Prod/ie E LE CT R IC Prof ess Name I BETA ALPHA PSI Beta Alpha Psi, national profes sional accounting fraternity, is of fering free tutoring for students in Accounting 225. The tutoring service is available every Wednesday night in Room 215 of the College of Business Ad ministration. Beta Alpha Psi initiated new Phi Kapp Activates Phi Kappa Sigma Fraternity has activated Carolina Head Basketball Coach Frank McGuire. McGuire be came an active Phi Kappa Sig along with 11 o t h e r pledges in services in Rutledge Chapel Sept. 21. McGuire was h o n o a r iI y 1 pledged by Phi McGUIRE Kappa S i g m a during the -pring semester of last year. McGuire attended St. John's Uni versity in New York City an'd there were no fraternities there. When he came to Carolina he was favor Visit Us For All Of Your Jewelry Needs A. 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