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Qackta4 Cocktales, while not attempting to rival our own Dr. Hollis, feels that a significant part of the his tory of our beloved University has gone un n oti ce d far too long. Therefore, we will now give the true and factual history of the elevator now almost serving the Carolina Community in its con venient location in the R u s s e I1 House. The e 1 e v a t o r was discovered many years ago in a trash dump once operated by an early Egyp tian pharoah. It was then restored and finished in the Early Ameri can style (then known as Modern). Later, after many years as the star attraction of the Smithsonian Institution, it was installed in the Empire S t a t e Building. Shortly a f t e r the installation a Mr. Phineas Q. Abernathy entered the e 1 e v a t o r and, unfortunately, pressed the button for the ninety fifth floor. Seven weeks I a t e r, when the elevator finally reached the ninety-fifth floor, Mr. Aber nathy's remains were reinterred in a more comfortable grave. (A plaque erected in Mr. Aber nathy's honor was placed in the elevator but has s i n c e been ob scured by the dirty fingerprints of the Carolina Community.) The elevator spent many years as a conversation piece in the home of J. Paul Getty who used it for an ash-tray. When it was Men's Open Rush Rules Open rush for men began Oct. 2 and will be concluded Nov. 10. Freshmen must have a minimum college board score of 964 while upperclassmen are r e q u i r e d to have a 2.0 GPR with an accumu lation of at least 12 semester hours. Applications must be filed with the Dean of Men. A registration fee of $2 must he paid before the student is eligible for open rush. LOST In McKissick Library Oct. 1 between 2 & 6 P.M.-A Parker 51 pen of great sentimental value - Please return to Nassir Muqbill, 810 Henderson St. or 252-6601. FOR SALE One copy Encyclopedia Ameri cana - All 30 unopened volumes. Complete with wal nut bookcase. Cost $343.50. Will sell to rich student or faculty member for $243.50. Save $100. Richard Pawley, 1804 Green Street, Apt. D, Upstairs.F ?iirittritta Will Be Closed All Day SATURDAY (es s ull of ashes it was sold to the University for a third of its origi ial cost (35c). There is no need to relate here he wonderful job that this brilli mt artifact of Egyptian ingenuity (just like their last war) is doing or the Carolina Community. We send our condolences to the wo girls in McClintock who are n restriction for climbing out the vindow to feed a cat. It has long een our opinion that this Uni ersity should give special cat ceding privileges. LAVALIERED Jerri Ashmore to Mike Stewart (ATO); Dianna Buck (ZTA) to Pon Conaty (PiKA); Nancy Wall (Columbia College) to Jack Chan tier (ATO). PINNED Suzette Maye (Batesburg) to Randy Hawkins (Maxcy Brother mood). ENGAGED Marie Amick (Pi Phi) to Wayne Watson (U. S. Navy); Ruthann )herly (USC alumna) to Tommy foward) ; Beverly Self (ZTA) to arl Hewlette (PiKA alumnus); irginia Watson to John Dennis Julhertson (Pi Kappa Phi). MARRIED Susan Armstrong (Winthrop) o William Duncan (Sigma Phi psilon); Linda Boulware (ZTA lumna) to Bob S teele (USC tlumnus) ; Rae Foster (Lambda spsilon, Farmington S t a t e Col rge) to Philip Pierce (Sigma Phi psilon) ; Pam Tovey (ZTA) to harlie Hussey (PiKA alumnus). A. A. arr Visit Us For All Yc Watch and Jew 2024 Devi AT FIVE 252-2 things go 1 betterh with COKE CAMPUS ACl SATURDAY,( FOOTBALL AWAY - FLORIDA SUNDAY, 0 STUDENT UNION MOVIE: "H 3, 6, 8:: MONDAY, O Great Issues Program: Whitney Y "MUM" SALE for Homeco: Russell House TUESDAY, 0 Student Union Movie: "Blue 3, 6, 8: "MUM" SALt 11IURSDAY, C Student Union Movie: "A Tale oi 3, 6, 8: "MUM" SALl FRIDAY, O( BEAT VIRGINIA PEP RALLY - Homecoming Dance: The Drifters 8 P.M. Townsh "MUM" SALl SATURDAY, ( HOMECOMING PAR. HOMECOMING GAME -- BE STUDENT UNION CONCERT Glenn Yarboroug for th MUA HOMEC from: THE BLE Devine a In 5 Paints Phi Epsilor Joe Watcher, chapter p Lucks" award. Phi Epsil Honored] The "Frank J. Lucks Interna tional Community Service Award" was recently awarded to the USC chapter of Phi Epsilon Pi fratern ity for the year 1966-67. The Grand Council presents the award to the chapter which has done the most to assist its com munity and campus (luring the year. The Phi Epsilon Pi's were pre sented this award for such things as working 90 man-hours at the South Carolina Tuberculosis Asso ciation and working at the Red Cross Center. They held a Christ mas party for the children of Ep worth Orphanage, g i i'n g them presents and refreshments. On campus, the fraternity led Al 3nt er iur Jewelry Needs elry Repairing ne Street POINTS 161 Pause... Refresh IVITIES CALENDAR )CTOBER 14 STATE UNIVERSITY, 8 P.M. :TOBER 15 ~w To Marry a Millionaire" O0 P.M. CTOBER 16 oung--8:30 P.M. in Drayton Hall nling by Phi Delta Theta; Lobby 9 to 5 CTOBER 17 Denim" - A ssembly Room 10 P.M. Continues ~CTOBER 19 Two Cities" - Assembly Room 10 P.M. Continues TOBER 20 7 P.M. on the HORSESHOE , Gene Chandler, Spyder Turner ip Auditorium SContinues )CTOBER 21 ADE A T 3:00 P.M. AT VIRGINIA - 7:30 P.M. AT TOWNSHIP AUDITORIUM h - 10:30 P.M. ose who care Ps the word :OMING 1967 ISSOM SHOP r 1 Staff Photo by Warren Hudsoe c Pi Award ecsident, holding "Frank J. on PiIs [n Canada the campus in the United Fun )rive by getting 206 percent o: their goal. They also led in th< Red Cross Blood Drive with 10 percent p)articipation. Joe Wachter, Alpha Theta vice president and past community ser vice chairman, and Don Koplen re ceived the trophy at the Phi Epsi lon Pi International Gran< Convention. The convention was held on August 30 to Septembei 2 in Montreal, Canada, in con junction with "Expo '67." Groucho Sn We will be closed Friday in observc Religious Holidays October 14. Thank y ( GROUCHO'S 5 P01 618 Harden St. in ( heat; en repair hi drinking and anythini peCople's ideas4 - ideas4 inlto neCw processes, pr<( will be the samne. It all You're ian individu formal training period. immnecdiattely. Your p)e.' b)y real p)robllems and1( I your academnic stud ies You'll be ini a smnai co(ntrib)utions are swift We promote from witi You will (10 signlifi< techniicwal en vironmenwt antd with every niecess Sign up) today for recruiter. O r mail t he abount career oppo)rt.un in trehlnical fieldsM Ci I.E.X, Chemistry, Phys dliscipilines and in II Adminhist rat ion, Accot Greek . AIPIA DELTA P1 Pledge class officers of Alpha Delta Pi are T r a c e y Bennett, president; Jane Owen, vice-presi dent; R e n i e Norris, secretary; Kitty McCaskill, treasurer; Fran cie Cardwell, chaplain; L i n d a Watson, social chairman; P a t t y D a v i s, house chairman; Kathy Williams; Collie Crum, activities chairman. Mrs. Robert McNair, an ADPi alumna, invited the sorority to a tea Tuesday, Oct. 3, at the Gov ernor's Mansion. Mrs. McNair, of ficers of the chapter and several alumnae composed the receiving line. ALPHA EPSILON PIII Alpha Epsilon Phi o f f i c e r s elected Oct. 2 are Roseanne Rivkin, secretary; Francee Levin, editor historian; B l a n c h e Weintraub, activities chairman. Pledge class officers are Caren Banov, president; Cathy Smith, vice-president; Cookie Schwartz, treasurer; J o a n n e Rabinowitz, activities chairman. KAPPA DELTA Kappa Delta pledge class offi cers are Mary Liner, president; Dorothy W es s e l, vice-president; P o 1 1 y Thacker, secretary; Jan Galbraith, treasurer. ys! . lk 6 P.M. ince of . Open 6 P.M. Sat., . ou, roucho NTS DELICATESSEN :olumbia - 252-1963 ance X-ray dig imnan hearts orki water.. g else that you mi~ -y of D)u P'ont is a1 history of its. evolvedI, focused, aind enlgineeredl >ducts and( plan1Its. The future depenC1ds up)on you. ii from the first dlay. TIhere is 1no You enter p)rofessional work sonal developmenWlt is st.imulatedl >y op)portunhities to con)ItinIue under a tuition refund program. I group, where ind(ividlI ly recognized andI( rewaIrde. 'ant work, in an exciting with the be.st men in their fields, iry facility. im interview with the D)u Pont oupon for more information ities. Trhese oppoHrtunities lie both .E., M.E., E.E.X, es and re lated uir ness fh l Activitie The pledge class held a shrimp supper for the entire s o r o r i t y N Thursday, Oct. 5, at the home of Kap Mary McLain. Lau Riel MAXCY BROTHERHOOD Vir Vi Maxcy Brotherhood's fall Cuy pledges are Stan Amos, Spartan- N burg; Ch a rl ie Hicks, North chal Augusta; Skip Jones, Greer; Vic urei Roccki, Fair Lawn, N. J.; Gerry athl Rogers, Tenafly, N. J.; Butch Phil- son, lips, Fairfax; Neil R a d e r, Ha worth, N. J.; George Wendelken, Oradell, N. J. P PAN-IIELLENIC COUNCIL Alp den The USC Pan-Hellenic Council den, has been commended by the na- Ka3 tional organization. Smi Two of its girls, Karen Russell Z and Ella Reese Mayer, have been its invited to attend the national Pan- plet Ilelleriic meeting at the R o y a II froi Orleans Hotel on Nov. 5 and 6. at t Simplify your schedule, fly Piedmont. hEaEitt - .Atxl0oo0 .Ar A CMAl0f11 51 ASNm- ncu t /Y 01. 10 RA[Ktlt ,.ttsvitti 5U si n IwarltualA W GAN" AitANAsAe,' ,,uuuJ 1 1.a StA AI= htK th n of. RMlt OU[T OF r- ~--------..IE.. E. 1. du Pont d Nemur & o u s u ~A F HROUTiibF Wilington, Delaware 19898 Pl~ease M(-nd mec the Dui Pont Mag the other mzIH 4 ines( I ha ve chIeck heic sal lifngineers at Du I's MechaInic-aIl~ iiginleers at D u I Inginee-(rs at Dui Pont Du Pont and( the College Girat Mly nutilreics Told P1 KAPPA Pil ewly activated members of Pi pa Phi are Rodney Brace, Ft. derdale, Fla.; David Rhodes, imond, Va.; Chuck Robinson, rinia Beach, Va.; Jim Wallace, ahoga Falls, Ohio. ew officers are Rodney Brace, )lain; Ronnie Farkas, treas -; David Rhodes, historian and etic chairman; Chuck Robin social chairman. ZETA TAU ALPHA ledge class officers of Zeta Tau ha are Kathy Knight, presi L; Grace Chastain, vice-presi ; A n n Harrison, secretary; Johnson, treasurer; D e b b e th, song leader. eta Tau Alpha will celebrate annual Founder's Day at the ge-active retreat. It will be n two to six Sunday, Oct. 15, he Sesquicentennial State Park. 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