The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, November 10, 1967, Page Page Four, Image 4
Cockeyed takes this unp
nonexistent opportunity tc
dreary monologue on the hist
beloved University.
This issue we concern our
This imposing edifice was
tory but was not fully explai
During the Revolutioni
storage house for the cotton
kets. Since, at that time, Col
the cotton was moved to Cha
the source of need.
When the revolutionaries
Carolina Pueblo Indians mo'
They inhabited many caves d
still remain.
When the Indians moved
fallen because of an influx c
used as a testing range for
for us, the cannon of that til
reliability, and did little dan
During the Civil War, as
hospital. Sherman was goin
that it would do more harm
standing.
The building lapsed intc
became a tiddley-winks parlc
under the control of a Chica
for its roughness. This era
DeGraffe flipped a chip "lc
and four onlookers were depc
table in the sky.
The building reverted to
to dissociate itself from the
University. The University,
fused the gift until the leg
its water.
LAVA
Joy Barksdale to Ashle
Wahler (Washington, D. C
Kap).
P1:
Margaret Platt (Columb
(APO).
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Marilyn Ruth Adams tc
(VPI); Cam Kernodle to Jc
Morgan (Chi Omega) to ]
Raby (Erskine) to Buddy C
FIVE STEPS TI
Step one: Come into our stoi
smart 4-piece Country Sports Co
Step two: Slip into the solid Pc
Try the plaid Post-Grad Slacks
Button up the ivy reversible vest.
side. Step five: Slip into the C
front, natural shoulders, hooked
pockets. Everything's color-coord
don't forget Step Six . . . pay
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recedented and
continue its
ory of our fair,
selves with the old gymnasium.
discovered rather early in his
ned until quite recently.
t was used successfully as a
wadding used in patriot mus
umbia had not been established,
rleston where it would be near
vacated the building, the South
red in to get out of the rain.
ug in the walls, many of which
out (the property values had
f Europeans) the building was
Army cannon (unfortunately
ne did not have a great deal of
tage).
we all know, it was used as a
g to burn it down but decided
to South Carolina to leave it
more obscure times when it
r. The game, at that time, was
go syndicate and was notorious
came to an end when "Slime"
aded" with gunpowder and he
rted to that great tiddley-winks
the State which, in an effort
monstrosity, donated it to the
reluctant to ruin its image, re
islature threatened to cut off
LIERED
y Brunson (SAE) and Kathy
.) to Bruce MacDougall (Phi
'NED
ia College) to Charles Jordan
AGED
George Edward Coleman III
)hnny Strickland (SAE); Mary
2ichard Parker (KA); Shirley
ounts.
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JEASY FASHION
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nbo by h.i.s in a confortable blend.
st-Grad Slacks. Teriffic. Step three:
in for size. Even better. Step four:
Notice how well it blends on either
ountry Sport Coat with its 3-button
vent, lapped seams and patch flap
noted in your favorite shade. Now,
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ALPHA DELTA PI
New initiates of Alpha Delta Pi
are Patricia Brehmer, Columbia.;
Margaret Futch, Charleston; Lud
dlie King, Orangeburg.
Alpha Delta Pi's gave an in
formal rush party Saturday, Nov.
4. They and their guests were en
tertained by the Charms at the
Knights of Columbus Hall.
The sorority is now working on
Christmas boxes for the soldiers
in Vietnam.
ALPHA EPSILON PHI
Alpha Epsilon Phi held a Found
er's Day drop-in for alumnae and
friends Sunday, Oct. 29.
ALPHA IOTA MU
Pledge class officers of Alpha
Iota Mu are Ellen Beckman, presi
(lent; Pat Tallon, vice-president;
Sherry Hall, secretary; Pam
Steele, chairman of Board of Par
dons; Connie Chewning, chairman
of Publicity Committee.
The pledge class project is
working with the State Hospital
and Friendship House.
CHI OMEGA
Chi Omega initiated six new
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rnembers Sept. 14. They are Dale
DeVore, Greenville; Lou Hoyt,
Memphis, Tenn.; Mary King,
Drangeburg; M e l a n i e Marrow,
Greenville; Surget Shields, Mem
phis, Tenn,; Carol W a 11 a c e,
Charleston.
Pledge class officers for the fall
semester are Ellen Woodside,
president; Donna Mae Nicol, vice
president; Polly Harritt, secre
tary; Ann Cobb, song leader.
The Chi Omega pledges held
their drop-in for the pledges of
other sororities and fraternities
Oct. 19.
The Columbia alumnae of Chi
Omega honored the pledge class
Monday, Oct. 30, with refresh
ments and a short skit.
SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON
New Sigma Alpha Epsilon
members are Hal Barnes, Rich
mond, Va.; Bill Britton, Washing
ton, D. C.; George Harper, Walter
horo; Tommy Johnson, Columbia;
Gary Lee Jordan, Greenville;
Gerry Kunkle, Columbia; Larry
Younginer, Florence.
Sigma Alpha Epsilon held a
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Children invited to USC Hallo- Hi
reen parties were met by gaily
ostumed girls as they trick-or- dr
reated their way through girls' Hi
esidence halls Halloween. 01
Monday night parties were held S
i Sims Hall, South Building, af
outh Tower and Capstone House.
Sims Hall was host to 18 chil- a
ren from Carolina Children's
lome. They trick-or-treated in to
he halls, played games and were
erved refreshments. The girls H
ccompanied them to the Home, o
oured their lodgings and met
ouse mothers. gi
South Building was host to H
bout 25 children from Carolina th
hildren's Home. They trick-or- to
reated in the halls and were de
iven a party by the girls, and a
hown cartoons by Preston Dorm.
South Tower entertained 55 or- te
hans from Epwvorth Children's do
lome. After trick-or-treating, the er
hiliren played games in the lobby th
nd were treated to a selection of ar
Midnight
11 P.M. 'til
Excellent Dining and Pie
SERVING EVERY
FRI. AND SAT. NIGHT
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Bacon, Sausage, Scrambled
Eggs, Grits, Biscuits, Fried
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Capstone House treated 45 chil
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ome and the Office of Economic
)portunity. They presented two
its and gave them refreshments
ter their trick-or-treating.
Tuesday night parties were
ven in Wade Hampton College
1( McClintock College.
The freshman girls in McClin
ck entertained 11 through 17
ar-olds from Carolina Children's
ome at a party and took them
a tour of the USC campus.
Wade Hampton was host to 11
ris from the Carolina Children's
ome. After trick-or-treating in
e halls, they gathered in the
bby for a party with the resi
nts and guests. Each was given
USC pennant before leaving.
In all, the various parties were
rmed complete successes as the
rm leaders applauded the gen
osity of the girls and credited
e children with good behavior
id manners.
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