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John
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Sweetheart
Kappa Sigs
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II) MARY ANN HEARN
Kappa Sigma recently has
: elected Carolyn Cobh, a fresh-
| man from Marietta, as pledge
; sweetheart.
A member of Kappa Alpha
! Theta, she is majoring in
French. She is 5’ 5" tall and
has brown eyes and black hair.
Horseback riding is among
her interests and she also likes
fast cars.
Society Briefs
By SALLY (lit IF KITTS
The Phi Mu’s and Chi O's
will show Athens what a typi
cal Saturday night in Mountain
City is really like Friday night
at their "Hoedown” party to be
held at Charlie Williams.
The Sunny Mountaineers, a
country band straight from the
Grand Ole Opre, along with a
professional caller, will be fea
tured. The couples must dress
"country” all the way—levi’s,
overalls, straw hats, and any
thing else they dream up to get
in the door. The party will be
closed.
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Newly elected officers of Phi
Epsilon Pi fraternity are: Jack
Holland. Atlanta, Superior;
Steve Fred, Atlanta, vice-supe
rior; David Harvis, Arlington,
Va., treasurer.
Rober Kahn, Atlanta, record
ing secretary; Jerry Coleman,
Savannah, Corresponding secre
tary and Donald Moret, Atlan
ta, sergeant-at-arms.
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SHULTON
prince of the guitar
has arrived in the musical world:
John Williams...God has laid a finger
on his brow, and it will not be long
before his name becomes a byword
in England and abroad, thus
contributing to the spiritual
domain of his country, andres segovi*
CAROLYN COBB
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Dooley Finds Transformation
At \Junior Miss’ Pageant
MARGIE JOHNSON
Ry HI E M FT)LOOK
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Georgia's head football
coach, Vince Dooley, was out
to find physical fitness, good
builds and mental alertness.
Hut he wasn’t on a football
field, and ho wasn’t Interested
In hoys.
Instead, the head of Geor
gia's outstanding '04 foot
ball s,piad was In the miilst
of 00 lovely young ladles,
lie had Imtii tcni|mrarily
transformed from rookie
roach to rookie pageant
Judge. And he loved It.
Conch Dooley, a native of
Mobile, Ala., was one of five
judges for this year’s Ameri
ca’s Junior Miss Contest which
was held last month In Mobile.
Fifty contestants, reigning
Sigma Pi Names Coeds
To Act As Sweethearts
Memlssrs of Sigma PI frater
nity have elected both a sweet
heart ami a pledge sweetheart.
Marilyn Killund, a freshman
from Atlanta, was elected
pledge sweetheart.
She is !>' 4" tall and has
blonde hair anil blue eyes.
An education major, she lii-
cludes horseback riding as one
of her many outside Interests.
She Is also a member of Phi
Mu anil Angel Flight.
Margie Johnson was elected
sweet heart. An Alplin Delta PI,
she is a sophomore from Rome.
MARILYN EDLUND
as different state Junior Misses
participated and for the first
I time the contest was televised
' nationally In color.
‘‘All the other Judges were
creative, Imaginative people
(one of the judges being Cath
erine Marshall, authoress of
A Man Called Peter). I don’t
really know how I got In the
group. But I was proud to be
there,” commented Dooley.
Georgia’s coach was one
of only two In the whole
country that the executive
committee of the pageant
considered for the Job. The
other candidate was Bud
Wilkinson of Oklahoma.
The contest was quite an ex
perience for Dooley.
“I believe In It as far more
than just a beauty pageant. In
fact, the beauty concept wasn’t
that Important at all. The con
testants were so well-rounded.
I wish we had something
similar to honor outstanding
boys, but I don’t exactly know
what It would be,” he added.
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In "Columbia Records Presents
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virtuoso performs works of Bach,
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