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Trying To Show Ir Clothing BY DOUG WILLIAMS special to the Gamecock After seven months of pre paration, Greek Week begins tomorrow with what co chairman Mike Freeman characterizes as enthusiasm and hard work among USC's fraternities and sororities. "We've been planning this since September," Freeman said, "and have had a lot of hard work from the members of the committee. There have been an. awful lot of interested people working this year." Events begin tomorrow with a clothing drive to aid a Colum bia charity. Subsequent days feature the Sigma Nu "Little GAME The Gamecock is published twice v ing the fall and spring semesters witi and exam periods. Change of address forms, subscris should be sent to The Gamecock, Dra Subscription rate is $3 per semeste 'from the student activity fund entitlin Offices of The Gamecock are roomi on the university campus. Telephon and 7774888, advertising. Second c 1927 wI C Fabrics won And eva A look like that dervi go, L&i in a line ol And, from Topions, there's a cor "Visit Our High (Division of Whitthi 1221 MaIn St. (Neu "S.C. LARGEST SELEC1 ,gins Gre The incorporation of tht Sigma Nu's event is somethinj new to Greek Week. In the past both have been held separatel) but Freeman said its past suc cess was the reason for makin it part of the week's activitie; "The 500 is a Greek event an( has always been very success ful," he said. "It's a definit crowd-drawer, and we hope t( establish its incorporation int4 Greek Week as a precedent." Freeman said Louisa Eave had done a "fantastic" jol organizing the Greek games. "We have more fun games thi year," he said. "There are nel games of a different variety. "The whole attitude has beei Conference Sponsored The University of Soutt Carolina Belle W. Baruct Coastal Research Institute wil co-sponsor a conference or "Physiological Adaptation t( the Environment" this summe in Amherst, Mass. The USC institute, directe by Dr. F. John Vernberg, young hearts turn Capstone Cafeteri .Men, don't let the prevent you from c lence. Fashionable iterest: Freeman Drive BE 500" bicycle race on Wednes day, the Greek awards banquet Thursday, the Greek games Saturday afternoon and Greek Week beer bust that night. "There has been a lot of talk about the swing back toward fraternities and sororities," said Freeman, co-chairman with Judy Pitts. "We are trying to show that the Greeks are interested in campus affairs and not just social events. The clothing drive is an example." Greek Week's clothing drive is being held throughout Colum bia. People desiring to give clothes have been asked tc deliver them to the Russell House or call 777-2780 for pic kups. COCK eekly on Monday and Thursday dur the exception of university holidays tions requests and other mail items nwer A, USC, Columbia, S. C., 29208. r. The Gamecock received $38,001 g full-time students to a subscription. 317,318 and 319 in Russell House es are 777-8178 and 777-4249, news lass postage paid at Columbia, S. C LONGJONS "RESENTS 1927 s a great yew for pants. The look was begy. iloriously billowing lop I up in outrageous cuffs. t from far-out to Insane. ybody had a good time. e a second time around. glons Is bringing It back carefree Jeans for 1973. splamentary line of tops in the Spirit of '27. Style Shoe Dept." igton & Mosely Inc.) t to Carolina Theater)' ION OF BELL BOTTOMS" ek Week b better this year about the games," Eaves said. We have some new games like the egg toss to go with the older games like the chariot race, the tug of war and the Miss Aphrodite contest." "Everybody has done a great job," Freeman continued. "We B got the kind of people that e wanted to take an active part in Greek Week. Judy Pitts got the beer bust together, Walter San ders organized the banquet and a Richard Styron has done a lot , of hard work with the clothing drive. s "The people on the committee v have been enthusiastic about putting on a good Greek Week and have been quite willing to take on the responsibility. Without this kind of person, we can't put on a good week." Though Greek Week is for the Greeks on campus, Freeman expressed hope that a good pro duction would cause people to take a closer look at fraternities and sororities. "We want people to see what we have to offer," he said. "Hopefully, Greek r Week will encourage people to take a closer look at the Greek I system not only this fall, but in the years to come." ez.; VJ p rin ad .. tofs .9 Sow'ehvn a W dedyeeig pi fod a nd asin.Lniai MIKE FREEMAN ...Greek-week co-chairman. De Larrocha Tickets To Be Distributed Two hundred free tickets to the April 12 performance of pianist Alicia De Larrocha at Township Auditorium are being distributed at the Rus sell House Box Office Mon day until they run out. Tickets are courtesy of USC's Artist Series. a Fashion Show at 11th. Five til seven. by a bevy of beauties worth the inconven ty Dining SriCO