Guys bring your maids and gals bring your lads to one of the rockingest social of the semester tonight. The Young Democrats will present the “Sock Hop” in the Student Union snack bar-student center tonight. Sneakers are the only required footwear and at the cheapest price, you will find the most fun. A live band featuring a live sound and a live beat will get underway at 8 p.m. sharp. All you beautiful people in your beautiful jeans and tennis shoes will be admitted for 25c. Purchase tickets at the door and get ready to rock. Club sponsor Lester Merrell promises a super-socking good band.

“LET’S MAKE A DEAL: One Man’s Garbage” a “junk,” politely referred to as “antiques and collectibles,” based on this last day of the Flea Market, will be the first bit bizarre bazaar will begin at 7 p.m. in the Student Union and run through 11 p.m. Its sponsor, Patrica Johnson, brought you Major Don. Keyhoe last week. This week she brings you The Student Activities Committee and they will be in the ballroom of the Student Union. Come and browse and pick up a few things or just browse.

TURN YOUR RADIO ON:

Bill J. “Bird Dog” Shields has taken over the airwaves late over KOSY AM Radio. His program, “Bird Dog’s Nest,” will be heard nightly 8 to 9 with a weird rap session and the latest in rock. K. K. “Catfish” Johnson is on the hour playing the top ten requests. He invites the public to phone in the requests. He happens to be roofing off. They are also featuring the latest in UFO reports. Unidentified Flying Objects are discussed nightly at 8:15 and Thursday night at 10:30 is the flash report of the week. Check them out at 790 on your radio dial.

DOING IT AGAIN: The delightful and outrageous “Kiss Me Kate” of the Fine Arts Department will present their nostalgic show once again tonight. Their previously successful performances in the Fine Arts Auditorium on the 15, 16, and 17, the show will be presented tonight at 8.

Members of the Atlanta High School Street Singers will present a Christmas presentation. The show will be presented in the Fine Arts fashion beginning at 7 p.m. tonight in the High School cafeteria. Tickets are $1.50 for adults and $1.00 for old fashioned melodrama, and children. The show will be turned in the show.