| Show TOMAHAWK TALK Campus Bones Not Yet Yet- Creaky B By Sue Sanford Gather ye cause theres there's much to be told bout the 0 ol of folks folles round these 1 Kappa Sigs cut fancy capers this week at atI I Confederate Queen Elly II here p parts especially especially this week Firstly r. r did you all hear heal a rumor about someone called Park Paik Think it was John R R. but cant can't rightly be sure ure of an institute of higher learning called Deseret too but I didn't pay much to that either her I stopped at the pictures of two gals who were real lookers Ones name was Lorraine Lorraine-Lorraine Olsen and the other was Gerrie Genie Schilling Why son ask me anything at all bout those two Th The Good Old Days Taking a broad jump over a wee bit smaller duration of time but a much larger coverage co of ground the Kappa Sigs reminisced reminisced rem rem- all week long of the days of the the- theold old south and the real confederacy Wednesday afternoon afternoon after after- noon the brothers opened the house to the campus Sorority girls got a treat when they found that the mode of transportation trans trans- to and from was nothing nothing nothing noth noth- ing other than a horse-drawn horse hack The open house was a huge success but from all an we can gather it will be nothing to compare compare com- com pare paie with the Confederate clan meeting topping the events of Jefferson Davis Week Time Time- This Saturday night Place Old Mill hll Reigning over the affair with dignity is the Southern Belle Belle Elly Elly Of or course date Ben Fullmer will have a lot to say about things Cliff Walker Valker will be there with Til lil ol of Ann Nate and I i I II I I I N I j y Y r vl s t s w. w c fyr n nr r a r s s' s F Y N. N y y 6 J r n ly r 4 S' S r rh c i h r t v tra S s. s Q j LR r A r r i SHADES OF THE OLD SOUTH aims straight with aid of southerners southerners south south- I erners Ben Fullmer Gordon Christensen Iou sly remarking remarking- about the authenticity authenticity authenticity au au- au- au of Carl Gail Johnstons Johnston's uniform will twill be Shirley Hoskins Looking charming in m their dimity dimity dimity dim dim- ity frocks will be Joan Wagstaff Wagstaff Wag Wag- staff and Jeanne Rich Frank Fornelius and Gail Meier will get a sample of or that good old southern hospitality Q Que u e e d Weiler and Jean Lambert find the atmosphere a little too realistic for them Who Vho knows when that cannon may go off In the thc Gro Grove Following th the usual routine of a Friday Fuday night were eie the Betas The The pointed all an autos west and let cm em roar until the Rainbow was in sight Slight mistake in previous sentence Lyn Holmes and Helen Heen Daynes did not roar Lynn was found bringing bunging up the thee theer e- e er r r with what might politely be classed as a putt Bill Schmitt and Carolyn McAllister found their way quickly to a table hut but didn't stay there long The music of Ralph Flanagan v was as much too enticing Ben Williams escorted Dorothy Finlayson Finlayson Fin Fin- layson and Jack Critchlow Cutchlow and Li Ln Lip Earl Eail were there too Other Utes who proved themselves themselves them them- selves fans of Flanagan's Friday Friday Friday Fri Fri- Fri Fri- day night were Joe Palmer and Carol Woods Ed Moreton and Janeth Jensen doubled with Denny Crofts and Lou Ann an thinking they were practically alone but no Art Ait Bolic and Norma Cole spotted them instantaneously Chuck G Gillespie and Joanne Turner weren't too interested in m spotting spotting spotting spot spot- ting anything but the nearest neatest chair after one round Wolcott olcott Hangout Pi Kaps and their dates make the usual trip to the Wolcott abode this tills Saturday night to see seethe seethe seethe the basketball games over TV Ray Lawrence and Jackie Chatterton Chatterton Chatterton Chat- Chat arrive early Don Folger and Carol McKean are planning on having floor seats Light re refreshments refreshments refreshments re- re will be served by the brothers between halves They're really m making a k n g this thing realistic John Rapp and Joyce Ellsworth Ellsworth Ells Ells- worth will make their headquarters teis the punch bowl and Sheila Dugan wont won't be far away Date for the evening Bob Pearson complains bitterly but then then then- p people ople who live in glass houses Dancing a dance or two afterwards afterwards afterwards after after- wards will 11 be John Astin and Mary Louise and sitting this one out are Burton Cassity and Joanne Barber Give those boys credit When it comes to giving fun parties they have itA it A word woid of ch cheer er to all loyal but disheartened Utes When you become a trifle discouraged with a routine of too much study and the feeling creeps upon you that you'll never pass through the portals of the hallowed hallo institution in institution in in- with a diploma in your mitt mitt just just remember John JohnR R R. R Park ha has been standing there nigh onto years |