I ■4 n r 'v ^ ■; i' 11; ';- Page Four DEEP WITHIN Ah yes, another week—another issue; so here we go again. The K A Old South Ball has certainly taken its toll—as if they minded Mary Ann Hamilton and Jay Hal came back loaded down with favors and confederate flags. Jay is still talking about Jack. Mary Lou and Jan had quite a big time at the K A function also, not to mention MacFarlanc and Jane Smith, Phoebe and Ail leen. It’s good to be back among magnolias, isn’t it, girls? Valarie is still trying to be true to her first love—Carolina— but how can she when He is at State— Ann Woodson gave us all a thrill last week-end when she came in sporting that beautifu diamond. Not wasting any time either, is she? Congratulations gal! Marie McCravy and Celia made a big hit at Clemson last week end from all reports. Good times, galore! ! ! Bootsy, Pugh, Jinx, and Mary Long should form a club of some sort. What happened to you shouldn’t happen to a dog. That’s o.k. girls, we’ll stick by you. Your disgrace will only be temporary, we assure you. Sadie was feeling spry enough to go out with Earl the day she got back from Presbyterian. Wel come back ! ! ! Pat Keesling took “Murray” home to meet her folks—says he made quite a hit. Delores has been going home more often lately. This Joe must be quite a fellow. Florence Ashcraft and her Gene make a mighty nice couple, don’t you think? * Who’s the new friend of Jack ie’s? We hear tell he’s from Laurinburg and plenty cute—He must think Jackie is mighty fine, too, because he was so taken by her looks, he forgot to watch the road and a Duke bus got in the way. Better luck next time, Jack ie. Why was Ann MacFarland so startled when the five til eleven bell rang on Friday night? We have a prospective airline hostess in our midst—it couldn’t have anything to do with that cute pilot, could it, Nancy? Hear tell that Rose S. has big plans for this summer. Come, Rose, ’fess up. Katie and Dan had a fine week end at the beach last week—so fine, in fact, that Katie got pinned. Nothing like a Kappa Sig, eh, Katie? Barbara Chipperfield’s “Mac” thought she looked mighty “Chip per” in her white bathing suit. Faye, we hear you got quite an epistle from Larry the other day. Must have been quite a weekend you had when council went on retreat. Ann Hunter has more beaus than a few. Who’s the favorite as of now, old girl? Murphy Alexander made a trip home this weekend to see her “Mother.” Fess up, Murphy, who is he? We hear that “Bug” and Joyce Chambless helped two Phi Delts have a wonderful time at their function. Keep up the good work gals. Shirley Siddall certainly rated for her birthday—with not one but two beaus gifting her. Lillian certainly brought in an uproar with her pin Friday night and it was such a tiny pin, a that ! ! ! Charlotte has suddenly decided that there is no place like David son and no one like the Pikas. Jackie Stafford really gets the calls from New York. Any expla nation, Jackie? Sara Clarie was doing some etching in art lab, with the initial “D” on the ash tray. Wonder what the D stands for? Not Little, I know ! ! ! We hear Jo is going to Lenior- Rhyne this summer to summer school, just to be near Charlie, right Jo? Carolyn Allen certainly can throw some day dreams in Bible Class every Monday morning. Af fect your grades, yet ? ? ? Where is it that Helen Dren- nan’s going next week-end? Could it be to Georgia Tech to see Jerry? Two-timing Tom, aren’t you? Mildred Hancock went home with Cathy Orders and dated another Jim. From all reports, she sure had fun. Don’t get the Jim’s confused, gal. Ann Shiflet went to the dance at State last weekend and had one bang up good time, she says. Aliena Doggett attended the K A Ball in Raleigh last weekend, also. More fun—floating on clouds, etc. Thelma went to Oak Ridge Sun day. Dear ole Davidson just won’t do, will it? 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