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C C Did Cooper Say I Officer Pledge, New officers of Kappa D e 1 t a were announced at t h e biennial White Rose formal March 7 at the American Legion. They are: Lutu Johnston, president; M a r g a r e t Aiken, vice president; A n n e t t e George, secretary; K i t t y Hiller, treasurer; Susan Wright, assistant treasurer; and Judy Muglia, editor. Sixteen w o m e n were initiated into Kappa Delta: C a r o I Carr, Marty Childs, Cathy Culler, Jane Dunn, Annette George, Patty Glov er, Martha Handy, Carla Heaton, Molly McGinnis, Cindy Olivarri, Suzanne Stokes, Elsie Taylor, Beth Thomas, Judy Waldrop, Beth Wat son, and Dana Yelton. Newly elected officers of Kappa Kappa Gamima are: Jeanie Huston, president; Alyce Cook, first vice president; Cheryl Bunch, second vice president; Pat Miller, corre sponding secretary; Joyce Floyd, recording secretary; Cathy Strange, registrar; Candy Walker, marshal; Barbara Boyan, member ship; and Teddy Bear Wolfe, so cial chairman. Pi Beta Phi has two new initi ates: Jean Wade, North Augusta, and J u 1 i e t Gay, Louisville, Ky. Julia Hydrick of Greenville is the sorority's new pledge. Delta Mu chapter of Delta Omi cron elected the following new of ficers: Brenda McGowan, presi dent; Karn Jo Foster, first vice president; Linda Beall, second vice president a nd warden ; N ancey Nash, secretary and music activi ties chairman; Cynthia Murray, publicity chairman; and Margaret .141 i GERVAIS ST. THE NEW & Dl Fiesta Columbia's Larn Fine Food . .g ALL YOU CAN Ei Ladies' ACME WES1 Levis-Le Wrar Most A MOE!1 Staff Phetu by Raph JarrM )il All Surfaces? s, ni I Annoi Owen, historian and chaplain. Chii Ome g a recently initiated: Mary Breitenbach, Atlanta, Ga.; Catherine Cameron, Myrtle Beach; Betsy Clary, Greenville; Stephanie Cochrane, North Augusta; Betsy Collar, Leesburg, Fla.; Jennie Cox, Belton; Sally Detyens, Mt. Pleas ant; Ginny Duvall, Charlotte, N. C.; Henrietta Freeman, Ben. nettsville; B a r b a r a Hubbard, Greenville; Jeanne Lafitte, Spar tanburg; Donna Macnicol, S h o r t Hills, N. J.; Brenda Murdaugh, Varnville; S a l1 y Rhett, Atlanta, Ga.; Becky R o 11 i n s, Charlotte, N. C.; Anita Stonecipher, Char lotte, N. C.; Mary Sullivan, Co lumbia; Cindy Swanson, Fort Mill; and Meredith Maynard, Glen El. lyn, Ill. Two new Chi Omega pledges are Carol Malcolm, Harborside, Me., and Jackie Parrish, Florence. Cin dy Swanson and Jeanne Lafitte were selected model pledges. Anita Stonecipher r e c e i v e d the "Best Scrapbook" award and Betsy Clary received the "Best Grades" award. Recently affiliated with Eta Gam-. ma chapter of Chi Omega were Pat Bell, S h er ry Muir a nd Joyce Hedgecock. Newv officers of Phi Delta Theta are: Bert Rosen, p)resident; John Ramsey, vice president; Joe Hob. son, secretary; H arry Sicora, treasurer; Bennett Brown, ward. en; Sonny Parker, chorister; Marion Reed, chaplain; Jerry Day. is, librarian; and Mike Parker, historian. d@g'jEm TIME SUN.-TH UR. 11:30-1:45 FRIDAY 11:30.1:45-5:30-7:30 FFERENT . .. Buffet ;est Selection of rr Men's 'ER N BOOTS e Riders glers r nything EIVY'S ? ASSEBLYI Whipp Greek Gan ates, inced Pledge class officers of Alpha Phi Omega are: Thad Burak, president; Larry Richardson, ad ministrative vice president; Larry McKeown, service vice president; Hal S t u c k e y, membership vice president; Joey Cathou, recording secretary; David Lambert, treas urer; M i k e Decuir, sergeant-at arms; Mike Tyler, historian; Jeff Campbell, alumni secretary; and Len Hoshall, corresponding secre tary. Active officers of Alpha P h i Omega are: William Booth, presi. dent; Rick Brown, administrative vice president; John Hughes, ser vice vice president; David Size more, membership vice president; Bob Harvey, recording secretary; Jim Bradford, corresponding secre tary; Ralph Johns, alumni secre tary; a n d Vince Goulding, ser geant-at-arms. Alpha Phi Omega will have a "Love-In" Saturday at Lake Mur ray Community C e n t e r in Lex ington. 3hw 9onzdofa Brings SPAGHETTI DI EVERY I 9 INCI SPAGHETTI W/MEAT SAUJ( TEA Of HOME OF "THE PIZZA YC TAKE-OUT NO 256 215 Pke.ns St, e ONE IIOURt OR ONI (IIY RE()I;EST) * SPE(cIAI.IST IN (OLEi AND TilS * 24-11O1:n (:OIN-Ol' I * SIIIRTiS I-AlDERI (ON IIANGEIIS * (;O1D SEAl, D)11Y (:1 WE INVITE YO)IJ TO (:0' SI:NSIIlNF. Suff Ph@te by Chief Photo#" d Cream For The ries Offer Var Notice Sororities a n d fraternities are requested to have all mate. rial for the social page in to The Gamecock no later than l' 12 noon every Monday. 'Ie ofice is 308 Russell House. Social news is always in the Friday edition. r Sweetheart Arianna Sims, senior of Columbia, has been named 1969-70 Phi Delta Theta Sweetheart. You A NNER SPECIAL AONDAY Tc UIDES E, SALAD, ITALAN BREAD, COFFE E )U WILL COME BACK FOR" EXTRA CHARGE -9404 ..t- On The Hill1 rue' ~~of e?ller ',)AY SERVICE ENING IF;ATIHIS, SUEDES AUNDIRV ' l'IERFE(.ION ~i No EX'TRA CIIARGE') EANING Il ItV A'NI) PI(;'B P1Y9 ill ihe ChuOk K"Ift ream ed Events Beauty An Penny Koon and George Avakion tere named "Beauty" and "Beast" n the annual "Beauty a n d the least" contest last week. Competition, sponsored by Alpha 'hi Omega, ended March 14. Win. ters were announced at G r e e tames the following day. The new "Beauty" represented )elta Zeta. Second place honorc vent to Joyce Floyd of K a p p a Cappa Gamma. Delta Delta Delta epresentative was third. George Avakion represented Pi lappa Phi in the "Beast" phase f competition. Chi Psi and Alphq rau Omega were second and third espectively. Money raised during the contest NEED A BAND? BOOK with BEMO Krazy Herb's Productions 787-7415 254-4915 Try The: STEPS OF RHYTHM THE IMPALAS THE EPICS THE TROPICS A young lady said in despair Would you look as my long, stringy hair The Vogue Stylies grinned As she cut and she thinned Now the lady has nothing to wear! Five Points,............256-8935 Forest Drive.........782-5600 Berry's-on-Main...253-0234 St/ Andre,m.. 25606n2 ! Staff Photo by Chief Photographer Chuck Keefer Dietzel? Yes! Football? No! d The Beast' Selected will be used for various projects. nine to eleven years of age. Alpha Phi Omega will sponsor a L,ast year the fraternity contrib. party for orphans from the Caro- uted to the Woodyard Fund and lina Children's Home April 1: from to the Carolina Children's Home. 2:00 to 6:00 p.m. The party will This year Alpha Phi O meg a be at the Bell Camp for children raisod about $90. 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