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Students Fete Area Children M:dness was the theme of the AWS sponsored parties for or phans held Monday night. The girl, have been preparing their doors and costumes for days. Decorations ranged from ghoulish coconut heads to stuffed pumpkin faces. The children, 4-12, were from the Columbia orphanages and underprivileged areas. The dorms provided transportation from the Carolina and Epworth Children's Homes for the 20 children as signed to each dorm. After treating each door, the children met for refreshments and entertainment downstairs. Girls' dressed in costumes rangirg from witches and ghouls to oriental madmen and hags served them. After refreshments, the chil dren in South were amused by Walt Disney Cartoons. USC Grei Pledges, ALPHA PHI OMEGA Fall rush pledges for Alpha Phi Omega are Kip Bice, Atlanta, Ga.; Bill Booth, Columbia; Jim Brad ford, Greenwood; Danny Brown, Bamberg; Rick Brown, West Co lumbia; Tommy Bruce, Columbia; Bill Campbell, Laurens; S t e v e Campbell, Columbia; Richard Con nelly, Columbia; Charles Delara, Spartanburg; Tom Gray, Laurens; Dennis Henson, Beaufort; J o h n Hughes, Latta; L e w i s Hughes, Greenville; Lon Hutchings, Green ville; Leonard Jones, North Augusta; Randy Moss, Gaffney; Tom Parlor, North Charleston; Lon Piatroski, Columbia; A l le n Skinner, Cayce; Fred Smithburg, Beaufort; Bill Sutton, Fayette ville, N. C.; Archy Taylor, Charles ton; Ken Williams, Hartsville; Randy Williams, Marietta, Ga.; John Withrock, C h a r I e st o n Heights; Michael Young, Colum bia. CI1 PSI Chi Psi initiates are John Good-. win, North Augusta; Bob Henderson, Pickens; Mickey Peake, York; and John Whitt, Columbus, Ga. Pledge class president is Hank Sizemore. KAPPA DELTA Pledged to Kappa Delta in open rush was Nancy Jervey of Colum- I bia. Oct. 24 the pledge class held a Halloween p)arty for the sorority in the sorority room. The pledge class also held a drop -in for the pledges of the other sororities and frate'rnities Oct. 26. Tlhe following awardls were pro sented at the F'ounder's Day ban quet Oct. 23: Rest P I e d g e, Jan Hlubbardl; Pledge Scholarship Imn For The IIoliday. Bleaching, Frosting, C Wigs, Wigi NATIONALLY RECC QUALITY P1 Phone 252-5538 F Don Bonne Bea utyJ( 1301 Hlampi Even USC married students t Shrine Club at a dance spoi Student Union. This was the ks Annot Officers provement, Susie Mattox; Active Scholarship Improvement, Andrea Corley; and Most Active Member, Mandy Thomas. KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA The Kappa K a p p a G a i m a pledge drop-;n was held Wednes dlay, Oct. 25. Kappa pledges enter Phi Ep Swreetheart Mliss Lorraine l.ourie has been tnamedl Phi E?psilon Pi Sweetheart for the 1967 1968 year. She was crowned at their annual homecoming party Oct. 20. Miss Louarie is a sopho mlore majoring in Spaunishi. PATRONE'S CLEANERS AND LAUNDRY 1209 Pendleton AL 3-3442 Ask about our special student prices: 5 Pants, $2.50 - 5 Skirts, $2.50 Across From H Dorm Seasoni . .. Dloring, Permanents, ets, Falls HGNIZED SALON tODUCTS or Appointment College of ulture on Street wehen you wvant to make the occasion "sr>ecial"... send flowoers from rho Blossom Shop Devine at Saluda 5 PONMTS St Married Students lance at the semester ser isored by the will sponsor, first of a bi- Caravelles. mnce Initi And Lates tained the pledges from other so. rorities and fraternities in th< chapter room. MAXCY BROTHERHOOD Maxcy Brotherhood's p 1 e d g < elass officers for the fall semes. ter are Neil R a d e r, president; Hutch Phillips, vice-president; anc Charlie Hicks, secretary-treasurer The fraternity has chosen Dr Richard Rempel of the History De partment as its faculty advisor foi the 1967-1968 school year. P1III DELTA THETA New actives of Phi Delta Theta are Ronald Brooks, Charleston; Hoh I)ay, C o l u m b i a; Bennel Haines, Ft. Monroe, Va.; Pat Mc Whirter, Walterboro; Bob Mon tondo, Locksport, N. Y.; Marior Reed, Charleston; Burt Rosen, Oil City, Pa.; Boyce Smith, Chesnee; Rocky Sponseller, Greenville; Wil liam Turnbull, Columbia; David Wilson; Fred Wright, Aiken. PI BETA PI11 Pledge class officers of Pi Beta Phi are Susan Bond, president; Ann Spears, vice-president; Jear Catalano, recording secretary; Kin Boyd, treasurer; Deidra McMillin. scholarship chairman; Wendy Cur ren, activities chairman; Margaret Craft, s o c i a l chairman; Susar Spitler, historian; Beverly Eargle music chairman; Deborah Wrighl and Julie Coleman, censors. COPEL2 SWE) by PURITAN SLA By PALM BEA on m1ain *Downtown * Richland Mall FindI your chIoie(n in iff Photo by Chief Photographer Chip Galloway Do It ies which the Student Union Music was provided by the tes, New t Honors New initiates are Sue Hutton, West Columbia; and Donna Wil lianison, Abbeville. PI KAPPA ALPHA Pi Kappa Alpha pledge offi cers are Jim Harvey, president; Steve Lipe, vice-president; Ronnie Edwards, secretary; and I)an liar bison, treasurer. New pledges are Tim Beans, Silver Spring, Md.; Donnie Brant, Allendale; Chet Burley, Far Hills, N. J.; 1)an Harbison, Washington, ). C.; Bob Miranda, East Haven, Conn.; and Mike Schempp, Wash ington, D. C. Ill KAPPA Pill Pi Kappa Phi open rush pledges are Lane Floyd, Lake City, and Walter Jones, Columbia. ZETA TAU ALPHA N e w l y activated members of Zeta Tau Alpha are Judy Harrel son, Myrtle Beach; Annette Peto rock, Beaufort; Barbara Pringle, Charleston; and Linda Weaver, Holly Hill. DELTA ZETA Beta Delta Chapter of Delta Zeta celebrated the founding of the national sorority with a tea for alumnae and parents Sunday, Oct. 29, in the s o r o r i t y room. Founders' Day was Oct. 24. Newly initiated into the Delta Zeta active chapter is Lydia Davis of Columbia. ALND CO. ATERS and JANTZEN CKS CH and FRETZ o It has finally happened-Carc conversely as usual, backed into its gression. You, the Carolina students of ascent and even more rapid descei Cocktales, an uncivil piece of a moving, patriotic manifestation o Journalism, the election of Warren the repeal of the New Prohibition Due to a sudden windfall, the insertion of asterisks. Actually, thi ing Cocktales, but our utter lack of I If football injuries keep occurr to get a trailer for his cart to c; weigh the Clemson team in all our the head Tiger-"Bare" Howard. sandpaper.) It looks as if glass and grass We've learned (on good faith windows in South. The reasons bi can't imagine what they are. We r In an effort to control insect; replace all grass with concrete, star That's just about the end of o our Cockeyed fans. Barbara Copeland (Chi 0) to Smith (ATO); Tunky Duncan (C( Foote to Skip Santii (Phi Kap) ; J Susan Meggs (Winthrop) to Steve (Phi Delt); LaFaye Moore to Pat othy Bevis (Lambda Chi) ; Mary Thi Toglio to Bill Shirey (Sig Ep) ; I{ Young to Jimmy Ellis (Phi Delt). Wendy Abernathy (Winthrop) page, N. J.) to Mike Mirando (Maxc gle (Phi I)elt) ; Julie Christen to l Whiter (Phi Delt) ; Cheryl Merchar (Endicott Junior College) to Iarr Nazareth, Ky.) to Richie Fritz (Sil silon, UNC) ; Susan Thorne (River Margaret Watson (ZTA) to Jack J, ger (Sig Ep). Leonelle Berry (Batesburg) t< Stokes; Linda Peterson to Jeff DeM Shuler (Columbia College) to Ni Chi) ; Susie Weaver (Holly Hill) to Chi) ; Virginia Withers to Roy Pow( BEAT WAKE TIE( stands Cc Sh THE PURIST@ button-down to the trim tapered look of tc ditional dresser. Clean-cut bc exclusive Sero full-flared, s ...a seven-button front . . .< ship at its finest. Exclusive tinctive stripings - on a ho fabrics. AVAILABLE AT d 1337 mOat 0yed lina has moved into a new own new era. Cockeyed is th 1967, are witnessing history i it of . . . well, something dif nactivist literature, has been f pride and spirit. We call f G. Harding (the only man Otherwise, our views are f * * * Cockeyed budget has been e: a Publications Board paid us ?rinciples doesn't prevent us fi * * ing at the present rate, Coach arry the squad onto the field casts and bandages. That's (One of the few around wr * * * tre on the way out-too old f from the best of people) that ?hind this seem to be in the C nay have the answer in next 3 and prevent army ants, U ting with the area behind Rus * 4- * ur space, so now we must bii LAVALIERED Jed Suddeth (ATO); Patty >lumbia College) to Russ Dat essie Markley (Coker Colleg Dearwent (Phi Kap) ; Jeanni Crowley (Phi Delt); Barbara mgan (Radford College) to Cl aren Vogle (ZTA) to Jack PINNE) to Danny Hinson (Phi Kap] y Brotherhood); Nancy Brad: ob DeAntonio (Sig Ep) ; Ly t (Pi Phi) to Courtney West r Brooks (Phi Kap) ; Linda I i Ep) ; Wanda Pitts (KI)) to Edge, N. J.) to Bill Maddei mes (Phi Delt) ; Stephanie V ENGAGED Al Bishop (Phi Kap) ; Eli2 ille (Lambda Chi) ; Dale - eky Goodwin (Lambda A. B. Llewellen (Lambda 41 (Phi Delt). FOREST! diar and oulders ove the )wd jYot - 1bot -V 'ren by Sero is keyed car day's astute tra- b 'dy lines . . . the alfr oft-rolled collar cor :lassic shirtman- Ite :olours andl dis- for at of handsome sol wel 'an, len Main Street IMBIA, S. C.If era and Cocktales has, e vanguard of that retro n the making-the rapid ferent. supplanted by Cockeyed, or the return of Yellow for the presidency) and airly radical. Kpanded to allow for the the money to stop print om using it for Cockeyed. Dietzel is going to have . At any rate, we'll out laying a lot if you count io comb their hair with ashioned or something. they've painted the hall ockeyed line, but even we week's issue. SC is on a campaign to sell House. I a fond "goodby" to all Davis (ADPi) to Mike 1tzler (Phi Kap); Nancy e) to Joe Lee (PiKA) ; e Mitchell to Tom Allen Raskis (Pi Phi) to Tim ?burn Turner (KA) ; Jane James (Phi Delt) ; Ellen ; Ellen Anderson (Beth (Pi Phi) to Robert An nne McSorley to Pat Mc (Phi Delt); Gwen Miner inero (Nazareth College, Paul Kindley (Delta Up n (Maxcy Brotherhood) ; ood (KKG) to Bob Met abeth Leitner to Robert )ver uight ~ase~ got one with every tie of Lens,ne, a lovable Contact lens rying case. Lensine, Murine is the new, purpose solution cornplete tact lens care. nd(s the need separate Jtions for ting, soaking I cleaning your ses. It's the solution for your Contact I s problems. .