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Carolina Pa 4. ...... r- , --* Big item for the fail activities was the football seiason and big te Carolhna's football glory. Whipped on by rabid Sportswriters, fans Dame, but settled for Newberry, but, students still followed their Orleans Sugar Bowl where Tulane was too tough for digestion. A mentioned, and "wait till next year" was mingled with anticipation fo " * 50X' BA BECU AN TWIN DIVE.I 5 OIT Privat Dinig Roo 60'' sses I .:X irs were shed over the faU of were ready to take on Notre team, even to the famed New fter October, Clenson was never r the basketball season. Wheels were in abundance at the last Carolina-Clemson game to be played in a cramped sta dium (hopes, anyway). Gov. Strom Trhurmond took time out from his presidential campaign to drop by, joining other lights of the South Carolina scene, Hyrnes, Johnston, and the. rest. Carolina's day of glory lasted through three quarters, but in football, there are four. Ii. (. ' Tradhi The Key Candy & WHOLESA Candies - Toba 1231-1237 L Columb a Revi Wide-eyed freshmen got their first look at the intricacies of Carolina life at the Freshman Camp, sponsored by the YM YWCA. Between lectures on regulations and activities, the neophyte students indulged in short get-acquainted sessions and recreation. Their bull ses sion topics soon underwent a change, from "What I Did This Summer" to "What Can I Take That's Easy?" Then, back from the beaches and elsewhere, came the Sep tember flood, newly sophisti cated sophomores and the other upper brethren. Eagerness for classes and the glad-hand for last spring's buddy were de layed while the ritual of red tape, registration, took place. Lines of "seniors" which con tained grads, grandmothers and sophomores formed early, with breakfast on the side-walk not uncommon. Carolina had opened for a fall session, As always, the social life c(ul on a succession of parties, partii Sadie Hawkins was duly honor Carolinians continued to live li time. Results were the usual: /MLIaLLMs The National Foundation for In fantile Paralysis. CENTRAL DRUG CO. OPEN 24 HOURS 5197-PHONES-5198j 1204 MAIN STREET ! ERBY ig As Tobacco Company LE ONLY eos - Sundries incoln Street ia- S. C, iew- - I ' ...... .A' a not he neglected. Phi Kappa Si . dances, dances and banquets. ed in Novemner by the YM-YW w y "a good life is the only life" ain ;%vapping of pins, class ruts. hang SA ...A MenFnv Clswothin * Kuppenheimer * Kingsridge * Alco SUITS and TOPCOATS NEW FELT HATS * Stetson * Schoble CL,ASSY FIJRNISHING,S COPELAND CO. 1409 MAIN ST. - Fall XI Ima led off n ith a Founders' )ay b i1h 12 bachelors facing a doom. d classes, regulattion,l. worries and t wers and thfe like. 4* VAN HEUSEN SHIRTS Wright-Johnston, INC. MEN'S CLOTHING FORMAL DRESS FOR RENT I2hone 2-4223 1330 Main St. Page Seven 1948 ~A * luet, w hich was carried aw:iy ,lienies w%ere forgotten for the Religious Emphasis Week brough. lt di1st inhguLishedl leadi(er,. of t he various f ait hs to the campu ILl. Itecord crow~dr. at tend edi t convicat Iion,. and quLes I tons somlet imei s a lmo 01sI stumped4 the speakers. A few lalse in-~ dli%idua:ls us~ed the cut in classes for extr a coflfee houtrs, lbu, overall, I le neekl.~ uas termiedl onie of t he most %tuccesful in hel hist ory of t he unlil eri: .i MARCH OF DIMES JANUARY 14.31