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~i~ t After a couple of weeks of parties, pranks and superb intellectual endeavors (at Valentine Snow), it's Cocktales time again - the Carolina Community's link with the re served and sometimes conservative men and women of USC that gives us the reputation as reserved and sometimes con servative men and women of USC. Rush and Valentine parties have been the rule rather than the exception at Carolina r lately. We might have been toasting with a 1 i t t I e true spirits and tradition. Glancing in the rear of one t party we may have observed a reserved participant mourn ing the loss oT his beloved, Otis, or perhaps rushing to diag nose what condition HIS condition was in. At another party, Robin Hood expressed a strong desire for Hot Roast Duck in the halls (of Sigma Nu). But who wanted sandwiches anyway? Then, too, a few displaced Rebel t Yells in a fraternal contest may have been noticed when both KA and Sigma Chi stampeded (dates and live bands in cluded) to Gibson's Pond for a carefree Saturday night pledge party. Sigma Chi was the victor, although both fra ternities seemingly had valid reservations due to an error by the management. What did you say about that, KA's? People who live in the Honeycombs are getting a real bang out of their elevators when the doors open. Firecracker celebrations have made themselves apparent in the wee hours of the morning at South Towers, too. Our information comes from a little red bug (genus Volkswagen), who tempered the blasts with a harmonious bugle on the hill last week. Is it true that 10 per cent of the boys in K Dormitory are flower product fanatics? Contest statistics prove that those who aim to eat a slice of bread in 30 sec. are seldom success ful. The record is held by C. G. with 27 sec., second place is 41 sec., but to what an end, no pot is involved. Performani drop-in NEW DODGE CORONET "SUP Scat Pack performance at a n Punching a Super Bee Is like dropping a bowling ball down, an ele suddenly and improves from there. Owning a Super Bee Is disco is selling at beer prices. Let's face it. When you put a hot cammed hang all the good stuff underneath, and price It below anything a happen. The good stuff is listed below. The kicks are waiting at y Let It happen to you. * POWER PLANT: Standard: 383 CID V8. Carb: 4-bbl. Compression ratio: 10:0. Hoi 425 lbs.-ft. at 3400 RPM. Air cleaner: unsilenced, both standard and optional VS. spherical combustion chambers. Carb: dual, 4-bbl. Compression ratio: 10.25:1. Hol 490 lbs.-ft. at 4000 RPM. * TRANSMISSION: Standard: Four-speed full synchromesh manual. Floor-mounted Optional: TorqueFlite automatic three-speed. 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A4at O 'Name Ioffer Coed enly in contin4 AIM Aids With USC By NANCIE MEDDIN 4 Social Affairs Editor I Alpha Iota Mu (AIM) a local i ervice sorority, may have found < he secret that women have been < earching for since the beginning f time. They have located a situa- I ion in which women are always 4 ppreciated by men. Beginning last Saturday night, I bout twenty members of the soror- I ty as a continuing semester's ser- I ice project attended a Valentine I arty at the USO. As they (lanced Platters To Be kt Township To Perform The spring entertainment season i vill begin tonight at Township I kuditorium with the appearence of he P 1 a t t e r s, twice voted the i 'World's Most Outstanding Vocal ,roup." The g o I d e n disced performers vill be featured at 8 pm. I The Platters, somewhat of a ! )henomenon in an age of over- ] iight success, is one of the few I -ecording groups that has endured 1 he test of time. Their popularity, I vhich soared to the national scene n the mid-fifties not only has re nained, but has grown. 1 The quintet boasts of 10 golden ,ecords and two golden albums. rhey have appeared in six motion > i c t u r e s and played to packed iouses on every continent. The seemingly time-proven, time >roof vocal group broke into the nusic charts with their four mil ion seller "Only You" and followed heir success with such recordings is "The Great Pretender," "The \fagic Touch," and "T w i I i g h t rime." Their latest hits include "With I rhis Ring" and "I Love You a rhousand Times." Admission for the c o n c e r t is O1.00 per person if the ticket is purchased prior to tonight, and, $1.50 at the door. ER BEE" aw low price. vator shaft. It starts rather vering that Piper-Heldsieck 383 V8 In a light coupe body, is quick, something's got to our nearby Dodge Dealer's. sepower: 335 at 5200 RPM. Torque: Optional: Hemi 426 CID V8. Hemi sepower: 425 at 5000 RPM. Torque: shift. bar standard. :Front discs optional. Self -adjusting ratio with Sure Grip. High-capacity Si TO: in, 1133 Shelby at State, 4. Attn.: Mr. Gus Anton. maey order (made payable to Hughes .to cover cost of ets at $9.95 each. Available sizes: S, sales tax for delivery in Michigan.)I Sta te Zip.A_ Soldiers I Project ivery dance and realized no lack of nale company, the girls reportedly nade the soldiers "feel great be ause they knew that somebody ared about them." According to Pam Steele, a mem >er of the sorority attending the lance, the girls received a sense of tecomplishment from their project, oo. "We were on our feet from he time we got there until the ime we left," she said, "and it eally made me feel good to let hem (the soldiers) know that ;omeone from this University vanted to come to the USO and neet them. Especially since some of ;he fellows that I danced with were eaving for Vietnam tomorrow." rhe girls were evidently kept quite )usy, according to M i s s Steele, vho pointed out that there were tpproximately 200 or 300 soldiers o 20 girls. In an effort to generate more nterest in the USO from the Uni ,ersity, an officer from Fort Jack ,on and Miss Jo Connor of the JSO came to a special meeting of, he service sorority last semester to ;olicit aid from them. They ex >lained to the girls that basic ,raining was really hard on the nen and that they could not even eave the Fort for the first three reeks or so. When they do have a hance to leave for a little wh'ile, he pair continued, their choice of mtertainment is limited. They can iang out in movies and bars or on street corners or they could go to .he USO for what they termed m o r e wholesome entertainment. rhey also explained to the girls that although the USO provided ndoor sports like pool and ping pong for the men, they also pro vided (lances with live bands to at tract more attention from the men ind give them a little more satis raction. The work that the sorority is loing with the USO is not, how wer, the only service project that they have planned for this semes ter. They will also work with the South Carolina Commission for the Blind and the State Hospital. The Platters Kick Of f Spring Season The Platters, winners of 12 golden records, will appear in concert tonight at Township Auditorium. Tickets are available at Russell House Information Desk. College or C MEN'S FALL FASHION COORDINATE SUITS SPOR 1 Natural COAT Shoulder Jacket .100% V 2. Matching - Wool & N Slacks - Earthent 3. Matching Reversible - Heatherl Vest - Traditioi 4. 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