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En gine Engineering stutents rid tl' Engine"erv' Ball held at the Elk's ltrothertn, an electrieial enginee"r dance ts the outstanding engineer Eastertine. when Carolina men are part.ieularly interested in bulies - especially those found on b e a e h e s along the Carolina coast. One fraternity set a new prece dent the other night by wheeling 1n. of their membes to his watery tate of being tosed into South's cement poo' in a chariot left over from (Greek Week activities. After being iunged into the pool, the dripping ifraternity man clintld back in th;e chariot to cries of let ('asat ride" and rode away ptled byi hosemllien. Our c:tnipus was partially va itcd last weekend due to Corps )av at The tiitadiel. It seem- that the girls received a cou r>e in muscle strengthening by carrying around t.heir inebriated date. on Saturday night. fut fun was had by all who attendled the events. no matter what >pirit they werr in while attending. The Iri-h were patriotic last Fri da\. Even those who weren't I ri h be'g'an :their celblrating early in thl afternoon at Don's. We all goT a big charge OUt of the green f1od '-'veed t'o us in the cafeterias ar,untd the school, too. It'. ,uite obvious that ('aroLna students are in favor of the tw' party -ystem: one on Friday a' d on eon Sat::rday. 1KA h;ad h amaal Dld South weekend a the O0 eof the must W'~de!v ea,; mel.s! of out trle. aO!ith1of The Man and The Prize ar the ~ The Plot now vw: as nr 2 MOMB TS OF TRUTH, The Man Who Hated Hentingway Don't Call Her Madam The Man Who Swindled Goering all! in the pages rrf THE SUNDAY GENTLEMAN BYIRVING WA LLA CE "... Wallace writing at his best. I abray Journat ".a feeleng for mood and charac ter: a responsive eye; a recording ear; an individuality.. los Anoge'les Times "Amusing and expert.. L ondon Times ".well-written, altogether human and absorbing..." New York Post ". . onsistently interesting.." Chicago Triune S55 original edition Pubbished by POCKE T RO0KS fit?s m, Paperbt t ; Cleaners & Laundry LEON A COO)Ei MAIN PlANT 19n7.R Blnsiom St nt Five Pnint Gamecock photo by Gallow rs' Ball iir date' partied al the annual (l:ub Friday, March 17. Iioward mug major, ias recogniie at the of the year. Cocktales Writer beach. It w"as such a big blOW-ou that no one can remember anythin that. happened. What happened t .i\n t.r': date?. All totaled, th \A'5 had a fantastic time and th secessiin from the Union prove< ti be :;ite a uctes. (ley, boy' where did all the groovy beards gt long tiie passing? ,. gtroup, have a great holida; and when u tome hack you hetty Pt r p a r e to hit the hooks, an hard!! .lust can't wait to go walk :n al inhe candlv beach with th tan t"Yerllng benc'ath hare feel and the tidntl "f .rea gulls over head. lanking n t.h" sun all da. an w:tchig t ilton z rs ove th e ocean :I m ght : girls watch Think Rich! GO BLACK TIE Feel and act like a million when the occasion dictates you look your very best. See our complete selection of After Six Formals. 707 Harden Street-253-0461 MODERN RENTAL SERVICE ) HH 449 Stumter 4043 Tren holmi Rd 7000 On,,,r, Fp.,~ Rd Greeks New ] CIl OMEGA Ann Courtney has been name new president of Chi Omega S< rority. Other officers are Marth Black, vice - president; B o n n i Truesdale, secretary; Cynthia Zul treasurer; Sandra Stevens, pledg trainer; Cheryl Geer, corresponc ence; Jean Godwin, recommends tions; Kathy Alexander, personn( chairman; Grace H ask e11, rus chairman. Chi 0 pledge awards were give to Joanne Kafka, model pledge Patty Slick, best grades; Conni Robinson, best pledge scrapbool Virginia Ann Reeves and Lind Chattam received an award for th host big sister - little sister grades New actives of Chi Omega ar Claudia Anderson, Judi Bihar Cecilia Baker, L i n d a Chattan ing boys through their shades, an< boys just plain staring at the girl: . . . and there are the guys wh< ride around in their cars all da, with a surfboard on top, but per sonally I prefer the surfboard: that are riding the waves . . . ai Myrtle l; e a e h, 0. 1). and For1 Lauderdale. llappy Easter! 'INNED Sue Leslie ( Erskine) to Johr Cousart (Sig Ep). ENGAGED )ianne ('laypoole to Rodney Mc (ornie.k ( West Va. State College Phi liet.a Kappa). t h.i.s. gwe a kick in th COMPTON'S DEF TRIANG West Colu Fh.i.ge5 akickin with bold Glen Plaid Get the bes,t of two world,. Authenti hibited look of a big pld 65. Dr) r at uninhibited storc D.O-FrOE.. Name Off ieers Toni Crawford, S h e r r y Gomez, d J o a n n e Kafka, Ann McDonald, M.ary Morgan, Suzanne Oswald, a Tricia Phillips, Barbara Roberts, C o n n i e Robinson, Patty Slick, e Jenny Spann, and Donna Tuten. DELTA ZETA New officers of the DZ pledge h class are Ginny Porter, president; Pat Reynolds, secretary; Karen n Gramelsbach, treasurer; Sharon Moyers, parliamentarian; Anna Pabst, song leader. a KAPIPA DELTA Mrs. Norma L. A n d r e w s of Highpoint, N. C., president of Beta Province of Kappa Delta Sorority, visited the Columbia chapter of the sorority last week. Miss Melissa Cureton, president of the Alumnae Advisory Board, was the chapter guest at a party given by the pledges, March 15. Awards presented at the party in eluded Sarah Bryant, scholarship award; Liz Farmer, member most active in outside activities; Lutu J o h n s t o n, most active pledge; Marge Lowe, best pledge. The p l e d g e class presented Nancy Heins, first s e m e s t e r pledge-trainer with a gold locket. The pledge class also presented its pledge project, record albums to he used in the room. New pledge e I a s s officers are Becky Bland, president; Toni Gray, vice-president; Courtney Drury, secretary ; and H a r r i e t Epps, treasurer. S(;MA PIll EPSILON Newly initiated in e n b e r s of Sigma Phi Epsilon Fraternity are Clare Hodge and Lawrence Hoff man. Sig Eps have pledged Bill I)uncan of Fort. Mill and Wendel Gatch of Columbia. s tradition e pants at ARTMENT STORE LE CITY rbia, S. C. tradition the pants II * s featuring Dacron. 1r c rfort Iof Po<.t Gradd styling. Uni n )ri"ply( ter irnd 3'<% Avri rayon. $8 i Post-Grad Slacks by h.i.s Easter E Menibers of Chi Omega Sorority and Kappa Sigma Fraternity are pictured above hunting Easter eggs with children from the (a rolina Children's Home. The two Greek groups hosted the annual Happy East THE COMPLETE PICTURE OF YOUR.. 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