Presbyterian College - Pac Sac Yearbook (Clinton, SC)

 - Class of 1949

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(N) OPERATION FORMAL (9) DANCING (10) DANCING DANCES When the final gong has sounded, and everyone is leaving (6). you head for the fraternity rooms lor more dancing, or perhaps to some cafe for a frat breakfast. Or you can just ride. Saturday afternoons always good for a movie (7). Saturday night is formal, so when you pick up your date (b). you re all decked out. From the time you arrive at the brawl, until the end, it ' s dancing (9). dancing (10), and more dancing (11) — although not always with the same partner — right up to the last dreamy goodnight number. But you still don t want to go home, so it s up to the fraternity suite (12). where you can dance some more, cut up with the rest of the crowd, or (13) just sit quietly together and listen to the music. I ime brings an end to all things, however, and it s all over now but the shouting, the goodnight kiss, naturally. They don t come very often, these week-end hops, but one thing sure — a fellow doesn t forget the things he ' s done, the fun he ' s had. He doesn t forget so quickly. (12) UP TO THE FRAT SUITE (13) SIT QUIETLY k (11) . . . AND MORE DANCING (II) , GOODNIGHT KISS 29

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(1) ACT I (2) OFF VE GO! (3) INTERMISSION WHEN PC (1) DANCE SOME MORI Presbyterian, like almost every other college in the nation, has its dance week-ends. But PC men like to think that the dances here are different somehow from everywhere else. It s not the size of the affair, nor the traditions that surround it. It is something else: it is the spirit of the thing. For when PC dances, it does so like it does everything else — the student body gives it everything it has. And for those few hours on Friday and Saturday nights, it s a big reunion— although they see each other every day-— for everyone there. Naturally, therefore, when someone invites a girl down for a hop, it ' s always someone special with whom he wants to share this. For our Typical Dance Week-end we ve chosen Ben Ivey and his steady date , Kent Wysor, to set the pattern and show just what all the rest do at Presbyterian for two days of ' stompin . It stars off easily enough. Fridav night you simply pick up your date at the house where she s staying, ride out to the armory, hand your tickets to the always smiling Pan-He I man at the door, and (2), go inside and start dancing. At intermission (3). you have any number of places to go. There s Roddy s, the frat rooms, and. of course, you can always go to Roddy s. Any number of places. When you get back, you can dance some more (4), or. when the orchestra plays a novelty tune, you can stand up front and just listen. Or (5), you can watch the crowd. That s always good for a laugh. (5) THE CROWD (6) SATURDAY A.M. (7) SATURDAY P.M.-A MOVIE 28



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CHARLES O. JOHNSON . . . Clinton, S. C. B.5. in Commerce ROTC 3. 4. Lieutenant 4. MANNING JOLLY, JR. Ma j. S.C. Pi Kappa Phi — li S in Commerce I ransierred from Mars I fill Junior I ullege 2; Fraternity I reasurer 2; Baptist Student Union. SIMION CONWAY JOHNSON . Laurens. S. C. U.S. in Commerce WALTER A. JOHNSON. JR. . Mr. Berry, Ga. Alpha Sigma Phi — B.5. in Commerce Fraternity V ice-President 1 ; Fan-Hellenic Council 2. BRANSON C. JONES . . . Cc Pi Kappa Alpha — i S in Commerce ROBERT HOYT JORDAN A N.C. LANTA, ClA Alpha Sigma Phi — A.B. in History and Economics Fraternity Secretary 1. President 2; Ministerial Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary 2: IRC 4 ; Student Council 2; ROTC I. 2. J. Captain 3: Assist,,,,! to Departments of History and Economics 4 ■SENIORS- lOHN ' SON IOHNSON JOHNSON IOLLY I ' , )NES JORDAN 30

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