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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
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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).
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Lucks" award.
Phi Epsil
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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
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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.
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Ps the word
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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."
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We will be closed
Friday in observc
Religious Holidays
October 14.
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co(ntrib)utions are swift
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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.
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>y op)portunhities to con)ItinIue
under a tuition refund program.
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ly recognized andI( rewaIrde.
'ant work, in an exciting
with the be.st men in their fields,
iry facility.
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oupon for more information
ities. Trhese oppoHrtunities lie both
.E., M.E., E.E.X,
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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
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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
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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
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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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