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Qca s9S It's hard to begin at the beginning this week because it's hard to tell when the parties began or ended. Party goers have had a long weekend, with almost every group on campus participating. Columbia Hall's Open House on Wednesday night proved to be a success, thanks to organizer and Dorm President )enny Royal. Food and good music put everyone in the right mood, and the introduction of the candidates helped the students attending become better acquainted with those people seeking office. Friday night the Owl's Club hosted stragglers warming up for the weekend. And it proved to be quite a warm-up. Farrell's was the scene again on Saturday night. Some times when you have a small group gathered you come up with sonie mighty humorous things. M. L. can still be heard yelling "'se much mouthwash, Crosson?". The Pi Phi's played at their informal party on Saturday. At least it might have been a Pi Phi party . . . or maybe there were just a lot of Pi Phi's invited to the ATO party. The PiNA's partied in their usual quiet style, while the Phi )elt s went back to the good old days of the Twenties. Bath, anyone? Speaking of getting drenched . . . if you made it away fron the SAE party even one quarter dry then you should eonsider yourself lucky. French 75 was combined with "Yard and a half"' this year, and prizes were given to the talente(l girl: who could make the best (or maybe the light st ) (ut fit it of barely ;a yard of material. Susan IIwe 'Non the first prize, and Nay Owens won the booby lrize. Graham gave the entire chapter his rendition of (VerV song the nand came up with and poor Nancy failed in her attempts at the seesaw. Then there was the K A barbecue at Tommy Millikan's. The fo,ld was great but it lillin't mix real well with the assort metnt of beverages people were (Irinking. One good th ing. it you wanted to get wet all you had to do was follow the lead (t the "abul(us Four into the lake. "Who cares about the Stupid watch." Greg Blatt should be thanked for his efforts in pr,oViding the party with a real live combo. ... The Phi Nap's held their annual beach weekend at the Ocean F1rest 11otel in Myrtle Beach. Things got underway with an oyster roast Friday night. Saturday night featured a (lance in the Woodside Room with entertainment provided by the F.xotics of Orangeburg. Sig Eps held their first annual pledge-active softball game last weekend. No one was quite sure of the score but after the third inning who cared? Phi Epsilon Pi also had their spring formal this week end. The fun began on Friday with an informal party at the hl l ('amp, highlighted by Frater Miles Moss' swim in the ak. Saturday opened with a cocktail party in the Capital ',bana's VIP Suite and around the motel pool. The ('hi Psi's held their annual Medallion Ball this week cnI at the ('olumbia ( '(tuntry Club. On Saturday they all took off for the beach, and it's really a wonder they ever made it. Attraction of the wetgtend was Stuart Johnson's (;et-Co01 1uick method. Fun. During the weekend of April 15 a couple of ('hi Psi's were "shining" in Athens, Ga. Sig Ep's "C(heek of the Week" award went to President HIill Ayre for c'ertain antics last weekend. )bvilously it was a big weekend, long to be remembered ...and just think, it's already F'ridlay again. PINNED) Jeanne Bee'hner to Jeff Golz (Sig Ep) ; Marsha Smith lPi Phij) to 'aro ' l aintter (Phi Nap); Gail Thomasont Delta Zeta) to Brian Shealy (Chi Psi); Sally Byrum (C2) to Bill Adkins (('hi Psi). ENGAGED) AngelIe Willing to Mike Rozbitsky (Phi Kap); Mar guerite Manning (Charlotte, N. C.) to Bud Mann (SAE): Ally Bell (('hi 0) to Bill D)ickens (SA E) ;Dale Nettles (('hi 0) to Phil McClary (SAE) ;Sandra Stevens (Chi 0) to (Cam McClain (SA E) ;Elaine West to Gary Gunter (Pi Kappa Phi alumnus). MARRIEl) Miriam Lyles (C2 ) to ('harles Hledgepath (Phi Kap). A. 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Sally l,yrum and Gail Thoma son, both recently pinned to Chi Psi's, were serenaded and pre-0t sented with roses. L.AMBDA CHI ALPHA Judy lloukinight was crowned the 198 Crescent Girl at the an nual Lambda Chi Alpha White Rose Ball. The hall was held Friday, April 21, at the Rockbridge Country Club, with music by Moses Dillard Crescent Girl Judy Ionknighit of West (olum bia wa' crowned'i Crecenmt Girl of Laminilula Chii Alphai at the fratern it'.'., an,nual White Rose% Hall. You'll Peace Latin Ai Africa, A The Peace Corps Washington, D C. 205 [LJ Please send me infa []i Please send me an Name Address City State Z Published as a publit servi with The Advertisimg Couni International ANornpaper A Re iht Ths a HpoldI on. lucedt th e fier.Te r Right This Way of the safety 900 block of Sur ecFraternity on nini the cuecking iek up on the H oadwa eletdI aut Catr the ynamic Showmen. Miss Bouknight, of West Coluh ia, was formally presented by ast years' Crescent Girl Lee Wit OIl. Past President Jim Ley intro-1 lucehi the new officers. They are oe Calabrese, president; Philip leise, vice-president; Bill Cullum *ecretary; B ob Mancini, treasurer; ;(efe King, rush chairman; Nikki ,et zier, pledge trainer; Al Morris, ocial chairman; a n d Coates -'rewe, ritualist. D)r. Edward It. 'oancl was reelected as faculty cdivisor. Carter Crewe was named the est outstaning active of the ear and wresente a plaque ang rophy by the pledlge class pr1oject hairman Don earnies. PIl KAPPA SIGMA Phi Kappa Sigma held its an ual beach weekend April 21 and 2 at the Ocean Forest tel in 4tyrtle Beach. Ae (lancer~vs fatred RonPrker, saight in the Woodside Room with rntertainent provider, hy the Ex )tics of Orangeburg. Recent pinnmates of Phi nap Brothers cere serenaded during An ermTiner emtiaonies. Neo officers and awards iwere ilso p)resented. Neo officers are Ron arker, resident; )on iGordan, first hice )resident; Rick Ritter, scholarship "haI rman ; I )el Chisolm, recor(ding Jefretary; A. . Good, treasurer; nIike uraig historian; S t e v e 3rock, corresponding secretary; Alan Tinder, athletic chairman; lhom Clendening and Rudy Dillard, Co anr s. naseia outst c.gplde n >rmti son wshnre sP Kaplicsatinln eir r 'in coopneation, i aeo : rlan he applotin.wrui Gamecock photo by Rock!olz nlier St., andl waved pn.sing cars lane. )ances 'aughman, was presented to the >rothers as Phi Kap Girl. ZETA TA U AI,PIIA New officers of leta Omicron -hapter of Zeta Tau Alpha have ieen installed. lhey are Kay lardy, president; Kathy Leland, ice-presilent; Shirley Price, re orling secretary; Anne Stephens, orreslponlding secretary; Mlargaret A"atson, treasurer; llenise 1arli ;on, historian; Pam HIutto, rush hairman; and Karen Russell, P'anhellenic representative. AIso, 1Barbara Medealf, scholar hip chairman; Sheryl I emon, louse (hairmana; Stephanie Ockos kis, social chairman; Nancy Alla augh, activities chairman; Carol 11arris, ritual chairman; I1ianne Buck, W\omen's Intramural Con ilnan, and Ruthie Rest rick, song ealer. -ifteen new nembers have been in it iated. Ihey are Kathey \lorse, Jennifer Sweatman, .JIie I v e r s o n , Ileth Ilendrix, Carol Jones, Pan I)ates, Margo Molanos, Kathy Ililunmers, Joyce Ussery, Stuart Mungall, ('ind 'eavler, Karen Vogel, I)enise 1I1a rd ison, Cindy Ellen, and Saundra l>utton. A hanquet was held in their honor. SRVI Foundi Is Obse Kappa Kappa Gamma and Pi Beta Phi sororities observed USC's first annual "Monmouth Duo" Day April 20. "Monmouth Duo" I)ay is a tra dition commemorating the found ing of I. C. Sorosis, now Pi Beta Phi, and Kappa Kappa Gamma on the campus of Monmouth College in Illinois. On all campuses with chapters of both sororities, a day is set aside for a celebration. On this day the Kappa's wear their keys slanted above the wine and-silver-blue ribbons of Pi Beta Phi, and the Pi Phi's wear their arrows straight above the light andl-lark-blue ribbons of Kappa Kappa Gamma. -psilon Kappa Chapter of Kappa Kappa Gamma hosted an i"e cre amn p:rty for the Alpha Chapter of Pi Beta Phi. A skit was presented depieting some of the customs associatedi with the "duo." - ,%, "'N 1 <10 -Ollil. - Mlember" of Kappa Kappat Ga hI i I'% on "NMonama outh Diu " al'. ing of tlhe two1 national s roriti1. ai 1. START by spend in receive. Saving abot istic amount to set a! it more if you can. 2. Put this excess make more mone> safe. An insured saw association like SecL an excellent place both profit and safe 3. Save regularly. St speculative investm have a cash reservi month's income. Now-stop dreamin cial success, and takl your savings accou Federal. LITY [E AOAN1A ree 341 oret Div ig Day rved Being founded at Monmouth College is not the only thing which these two sororities have in common. Kappa and Pi Phi were among the first three sororities founded on 14 college campuses across the country, and they cur rently have chapters on 78 of the same college campuses. In addition to these common in terests, each sorority has a Mon mouth gavel. When Old Main, the administration building at Mon mouth, burned, the wife of the col lege's president had gavels made from part of the walnut stair rail which remained. Pi Phi and Kappa both received gavels made fr on this wood. The Kappa gavel I. now used at every installation and national convention. Kappa's and Pi Phi's first "Monmouth D)uo" on the Cardhna campus was highlighted with an e exchange of sorority songs. M1 r. Fred Parrish, K a p 1 a aK:appa ;amtnma advisor, and Mrs. J. A. Mce(;eary, Pi Beta Phi advisor, at ten(led the event. 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