The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, November 22, 1968, Page Page Eight, Image 8

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As LWD 'wrs (A%G OF .- TIS COu%tow you "A_8(S6V 01 ) 6ks R1~66NIr GN US 57 0 Diamon ENGAGED Dixie Prince to Jim Stevens (Kappa Sig), Judy Funderburk (C2) to Harvey Poole (Kappa Sig), Melody Davis to H. A. Bar field (Kappa Sig), Elaine Pate to Pat K n i e (Chi Psi), Carolette Cromer to Hal Turner (Lambda Chi), Ginger Buchholz (DZ) to Johnny Hicks (Chi Psi), J a n e Marsella (ADPi) to Jay Kennan (Citadel alum), Mary Ann Ellis (ZTA) to Bobby Heald (PiKA), Margaret Watson (ZTA) to Dave Goble (Citadel), Teri H u t s o n (DZ) tu Bud Light, Page Stans bury (Pi Phi) to Harry Sicora (Phi Delt), Melanie F a i t h (Pi Phi) to Larry Bushman (SAE), Nancy Brady (Pi Phi) to Ken Shaw (Fiji, Michigan State alum), Kay Jordan to Ira Radin (Phi EP). Nancy Peurifoy (Columbia Col SURFD McKEVLI N'S SURFBOARDS BY HANS GORDON Baggies, Wet Su Everything F Two Locations Free Delivery On Al FOR INFORA 777. Brings SPAGHETTI DI EVERY I 9: INCL SPAGHETTI W/MEAT SAUC TEA OR HOME OF "THE PIZZA YC TAKE-OUT NO 256. 215 Pkkens Strn TT- CIRCLE5 fF A LeNDIA .OuXTE.R D t) os-rRr1c crop, o~n4EAI4sop Tg ano 0 07&E S \Ai l A Li NI Doolq oF 'E E AiE oIAL TANS (.E/vis Coc) Is And 'T lege) to Jim Ringer (Sigma Nu) Bonita Bowles to Julian Howe, (Sigma Nu), Mary Ann Jay (Cok er College) to Thomas Wingar< (Sigma Nu), S u s a n Shetley t< Buster Davis (Sigma Nu), Emil3 Blanton to Danny Fulmer (Sig-m Nu), Diane Dorman (KD) to Dav id Meadow (Sigma Nu), Susar Corley (Chi 0) to Terry Lentz. Charlotte Neville to Davi( Brown (Pi Kappa Phi), Kay Hol. comb (ADPi) to Tom Barr (Cita del alum), Marty Parmer (ADPi) to Buzzy Reid (PiKA), Sherr3 Lenhardt (U. of Ga.) to Rock5 Sponseller (Phi Delt), Page Stans. bury to Harry Sicora (Phi Delt) Lyn McSorley to Pat McWirtei (Phi Delt), Diana Hildebrand tc Marcus Renfroc (Phi Delt). MARRIED Donna Stouffer to George Lev koff (Phi EP), Linda Turner (C2) OARDS SURF SHOP EN, CON, HOBIE, BING, AND SMITH ts, Racks, T-Shirts, or The Surfer. n South Carolina 1ything To Columbia ATION PHONE .4595 You A NNER SPECIAL AONDAY UIDES E, SALAD, ITALIAN BREAD, COFFEE U WILL COME BACK FOR" EXTRA CHARGE 9404 eq- On The Hill 5 .uWrER CH405 E ;-RbM IV4E FRANk ROtAJ4." to LuIPA5TuMj.S ILL R O0cW0 6 etales hat Band4 to Robert Schneider, Janet Selmian (Pi Phi alum) to George 'Markle,I Kim Boyd (Pi Phi) to John Ruff,; I Jr. (Newberry), Audrey Meyer P(ZTA) to Michael Ruhey (Cita -de), Donna Davis (ZTA) to Ifer bi. Cut..bertson ( K a p p a Sig), AMary Gramling (ADPi) to Mlike Queen, Edyce Brinkley (ADPi) to Jim Davis (ATO), Gail Austin (ADPi) to Eddie Brown (ATO), Connie White (Pi Phi) to Bo Bar wick (ATO), Janic La Mar to Mlarty DuRoss (Phi Kap), Lanele Barry to Al Bishop (Phi Kap), Shay Bowers (Salkehatchie Ex tension) to Roy Green (Phi Kapi), Cathy Schwartz to Mike S li a w (Phi Kap, Tunky Duneau to John Lottich (Phi Kap), anne Morris to Ben Stephens (Pi Ka T), Bar Cara Medcalf (ZTA) to B a r r y Long (Coi Psi), onna Watson to Randy Cooper (Chi Psi), Sheila O'Shields to Kim Welch (Chi Psi), Cah'cwrztoMkI (Phi ap),Tunk Dunau t Joh Lotich(Pi Kp) Dinn Mori to Bn Stphen (PiKap) Bar ; uP'rED~ f(f NRLL.Y7TD/Vl ERoi(ALt LAJn ThE Io , RLT. O4 THECcGM51oI 6AAL6g UA(.o%6RED FLEES g JUoR Fobm INC CDLU. fAfANWt#iFj-E A SocrTAW1f EIGrUINEZol5 1:16r R e z N y / ( ( g g AMMELF. CN ONE MORC SuCcC%fi)L AD*N"Ue., E 5oMCrEiMN- Ffsqq M4l~AOO- LWSC 5-NjOWSir mE6 WBA, T1+AT's A gouT UP'[ .I(<(E A TRUE G( iQ1 r fm N )f Gold' ;ally HYrui to Bill Adkins (Chi 'si), Judy Parker (ADPi) to Sig luitt (Chi Psi), Jeri Sue Ridge o )ave Carr (Chi Psi). I NT1 MINI SIZE YET ONE DROP FRESHENS BREATH INSTANTLY! Baca CONCENTRAILD Gnj DEN BRNATH OROPSI THNS OD THINGS TO DO PEOPLE TO SEE AT IN A HIURR Ona The CURB at Shoney's HOME OF THE BIG BOi BELTLINEL SOUTH OF DEVIkN Panhe. swing1S BY ANGIE BAKER Social Affairs Editor Sorority rush for fall 1967 convinced all concerned that a ger effort had to be made to girls out for rush and, especi to get the freshmen out. Last spring, newly installed I hellenic president, Karen Ru and Tricia Phillips, r u s h cl man, attended t h e Southeas Panhellenic Conference C o n v tion at the University of Geo Armed with suggestions a i T at solving a myriad of pr lems, they set out to formula "battle plan" for rush in the While at Georgia, they had 1 entertained by the "jug bai each sorority at Georgia spon This gave them the idea for now famous-at least on the C lina campus- Panhellenic "w tub band." Caroline II u g g in s, KD, 1 in charge because of her previ experience with the "Cold Cut a similar group at St. Mary's J ior College. Henrietta Freem Chi-O, and Collie Crumnim, AI] are other members who had perience with the S a i n t Mai group. At first, the group was o posed of two girls from enel Carolina's nine national sorori "This number was large en( when we were just performing fore the freshmen and rushi Miss Freeman said, "but wher were asked to perform before I er groups, we needed more voi< The group performed at Wyler Watchei A) TrI-Sport 0) with E. T. I. Yellow Top an $79.50 KROPP JEWELER 1116 Taylor Street 254-5421 11 Washtt With 11 Miss (;arnet and Illack Pageant I and at the llonteconsing pep rally, besides the originally planned rush had activities. big- The girls w e a r wheat-colored get coveralls monogrammed across the ally, seat, red blouses, and an assort inent of hats ranging from floppy Pan- rainhats to paper sacks to a huge sell, sombrero. The "instruments" con tair- sist of almost anything that makes tern noise (or will when hit) and some, e n- like the sponges, which, obviously, -gia. don't make any noise at all. The I C d piano takes care of the melody o b- and the washtub "bass" keeps a te a steady beat. Then the girls go to fall. town. been "For rush, we made up our own Ids" iors. thle ar- Greek~ ar ash ALPHA TAU OMEGA held a drop was in on the terrace of the T o w n HuS House Motor Lodge Saturday af 8 ternoon after the Homecoming Pa un- rade. Many alumni attended before an, joining the chapter at the Caro 'Pi, lina-Florida State game. ex' ATO initiated two more pledges rya (luring open rush. They are Jack Tucker of Columbia, and Rodney :om- Tapp from Myrtle Beach. I of ties. (;orge J. Levkoff, of PIlI EPSI ugh LON Pl fraternity, has received a Scholarship for t h e 1968-69 aca denic year from Phi Epsilon Pi na we tional college fraternity with head arg- quarters in Philadelphia. les. the R- Sh Rwchl<n nawind Dial '1it A ir bte t ol rs 6.0 i ib Band Lhythm songs aimed at getting the girls to come out," Miss liuggins said. Now the group has added a reper. toire of "oldie but goodie" fav. orites. The girls don't alm for quaity of tone. The songs are mostly a blend of controlled yeHling, with some harmony and an occass virtuoso performance thrown in. All in all, the "Mystic Goodies" (slang for s e c r e t rituals), the group c h o 9 e when formed last spring, have delighted their audi. ences wherever they h a v e per. formed with -their brand of popu. lar old favorites set to off-beat instruments and "d o i n g w h a t comes naturally" to the rhythm. 4ffa irs Levkoff has been awarded the Phi Epsilon Pi Foundation Schola. ship by the trustees of Phi Epsiln Pi Foundation in honor of Mayer Mitchell, an alumnus of the Uni. versity of Pennsylvania. Thirty-three such scholarships were awarded this year to assist worthy students in need of financial aKi, a record number of scholarships. * * * * KAPPA DELTA's Province Presi. d-nt, Mrs. Jan Lammert, recently visited the Beta Delta chapter at Carolina. She met with all officers and discussed Beta Zeta's plans for the future. op 9:30 A.M. to 9:00 P.M. Sat. till 6:OQ Id M<ll1 HERITAE SHOP . e AWI ressit for any 9.50 . 1.50 m'p r%t I.',r