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Giv Dear Parent Weekend bef,ore last, I ma - to Hotlanta for the game. V fumes and sailed merrily en t Mountain to view the horse an The University was holding fc we arrived, and we, too, held f4 As for the game, I can but say away. Faulty plumbing, you ki Post-game festivities were l line drive-in) and other sundry lina students werp seen (so thi Street at one ayem extolling th That is, to say, "We don't gi Georgia," etc. This school spir The return trip was equally, great and wonderous visits to on Saturday coming away wit vintage ($1.00 a fifth) so the Sunday. I was compelled by the better part (if there wat water) of mine to the gas tan for the car that is. We sailcw "Big Birds" and some haven't The Wake Forest game was Teacher: "Do you know what grudge is?" Little Boy: "Sure, it's where y< keep a car." -The women who overdress tl most are usually those whose lool can stand it the least. They do n so much gild the lily as overlos the clothes-horse. Sure cure for inflation - Tal away suspenders and things w be dropping all over the place. The snow was falling softl Poetically the young man spoke 4 he helped the beautiful young gi into his car, "Winter draws on. Girl: "I don't think that is ai of your business." Holiday Travo W as C, Ch Now I have seen it, now I cs go to sleep again: I spent tl Thanksgiving Holidays in Florid with all the trimmings, includir a nice example of liquid sunshin Orlando is a nice town, and you don't mind freezing to deat a nice place for a vacation. Ui fortunately the mercury went wj down all over the holidays, and i the Mercuries had to have ani freeze. Florida is a wonderful stat Sometimes, if you look hard, y< may even see a palm tree betwe4 NEXT WEEK T H EAT ERS cots# . O ~ s*- 6 Me** ag, of, -- . & Me". "The Hos The R. L B ENGRAVED INVITATI4 RECEPTION & Calm e Up! do a slightly alcoholic pilgrimage re left in a roar of Seven Crown intil we drew up In front of Stone d rider. Peculiarly well-built horse! rth at the Hotlanta Biltmore when rth (not to mention several fifths). - that Grant Field damn near floated low! ield at the Varsity (that assembly houses of ill-repute. Several Caro y tell me) rocking down Peachtree e comparative virtues of "Caroline." ve a damn for the whole state of It is a wonderful thing. if not moreso, hilarious. We paid the "sunshine" stores before sunset h several choice, carloads of a rare re was a few bottles left over for a few twisted arms to contribute i anything good about that sewer k as we were running low on fuel, I into Columbia like the proverbial been seen since. large. Love, ANDREW a He: "There's a certain reason why I love you." >u She: "My goodness." He: "Don't be absurd." ie Two of three girls who had ca grown tip together got married. 3t Thereafter they continually an id noyed their spinster friend with tactless remarks about her un happy condition. She laughed off ce their comments until one day they i1 went a step too far. "Now tell us truthfully," they bwitted her, "have you ever really Y. had a chance to get married?" With a withering glance she re torted, "Suppose you ask your husbands." -Clemson Tiger 4 In Florida ow' Was Fine in the motels, tourist catching devices, le and purse-emptying gimmicks. On the way to Orlando we passed St. Augustine. I had anticipated this, g because this is one of the few 0. thinks I remembered of my his if tory course, that St. Augustine is h, the oldest city in America. This has its reason. Just driving through, I observed the oldest 1 house, the oldest tree, the oldest 1 lady driver, the oldest used cars dealer. For seeing each of these l things, the small change is melting in your pocket. They have no o speed limit down there, the faster -you get out of town, the better for you. - But jokes aside (if you have recognized them as such) I had a big time. I stayed with one of the friendliest families I have met in the US, and besides psychological refreshments, I inhaled a top tur key dinner. I vote for another Thanksgiving in spring. TODAY'S MEMO ONE-DAY DRY CLEANING ALL WORK GUARANTEED ARROW CLEANERS 1209 Gervals Phone 6471 '1 54 n STATE * SUN. - WED. C "BORDER INCIDENT" t4 withE Ricardo Montalban 4 George Murphy 01 i e of Quality" n ryan Company )NS ANNOUbNCEMENTS AT HOME CARDS uN STREET , 4ba'.C--Es *1 No one r (ligman, Watson s *ho;,drs.e ro Debate In Pa. qinte*; hecker, and Melton Kligman and Albert Wat- Dean Jacke in, membors of the university Capp charac amber one debating team, will exclaimed bE mpete in a forensics tournament Don Brown Temple University in Philadel tia December 8-9. He walked Kligman and Watson, both of She whisp Dlumbia, have been active mem- "I'll be hoi irs of the Carolina Forensics He answei am for several semesters. Both men are members of P1 appa Delta, national honorary ibating fraternity. Membership conferred upon students In rce rnition of their meritorious par eipation in college debating. Professor Christophersen, fee ty adviser for the forensic. roup, holds the rank of governor Pi Kappa Delta. He has an muneed that several students will present the university at the Na onal Speakers association conven on in Birmingham. The Carolina forensics team will Lso be represented at the Miami urnament. The topic of debate this year is, Resolved: That the United Stat.. sould natioutalise non-agricultural duatrie." ANECOCX IA ads a cutline anymore. The Sadies are too muc t to be brutal and retaliatory, we will not i< I ones. The men . . . well, there's Marryin' Sa rows of the three-cent wedding from a likely mai ntifiable mizzerable critters, namely Mayor Has the white-nosed Available Jones Brubaker. Ab n Joe. The gal snuggled up to the oak resemb ter name o' Sadie. The couple which wuz marrie st dressed, ate namely, Joyce Kimbell of Philad sf Chesterfield. her to the front door The first full Summne bred with a sigh, at the University was hi ne tomorrow night." with 2,000 Navy and c ed "So,will I." dents enrolled. :o6BURN'S GRILL The Business Men and College Boys' Choice at All Times Quality and Variety Originate Here Try One of Our Delicious Lunches And You'll Be Back for More 1317 SUMTER STREET Next Door to the Fire Station sw IXI t) e h 40.; C i r fo 84 i i al p di o el h h a ti d t< /c h eye-comn entify the m Spigner iual. There rkins Stro. L.saa Ma WHY WALK acr< d and wuzan elphia, and Laundry adDry( r semeter There's a Station on ~ld in 1943, vilian stu- cially for student * SPECIAL RATES e HOURS-- 9-5; Si UNIVEI LAUNDRY & DI SERV I Next Doo to' Page Five ieligious Work [s Preference )f New Group Investigation has shown that 2ere were something over forty ludents at the univeriity who have ither chosen a religious vocation r are considering such a choice. Twenty-five persons attended a incheon meeting sponsored by the arolina Religious Council and dis ission revealed that they repre mted a wide variety of religious ickground and interests in speci e types of religious work. The group included those inter ;ted in the parish ministry, in re gious educational work, in teach ig, in church secretarial work, in fligious and church music, in edical work, in student work, in MCA work, as well as those who re only beginning to consider the Dssibility of a religious vocation. In addition to the University haplain, several of the student ork pastors were present and of -Ted their assistance to the stu mts in an advisory capacity. Until the group is formally or anized the chaplain's office will rve as headquarters and infor ation with regard to the group ay be obtained there. 'ewer Class Cuts hows Relation 7o Better Grades "Classroom absences seem to ive been a factor in the grades student receives," said F. De ere Smith, head of the business Iministration department. Of the 36 pupils in one of his asses, eight were absent the lednesday before Thanksgiving )lidays, he said. Of these eight, ie highest mark made on the mid rm examination was 4 (C-plus). he person making the 4 was ab nt because he was sick, Smith Ided. One of the seven remain ig absentees made 5 (C) on his camination and the rest made 6's. "This is an interesting coinci mee to me," Smith said. "It seems > prove that the less a student its, the better grade he is able P make." 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