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x. ) r 4 t / ,. "eay n a:-:buggy " o Whooping it up at the State Hon e .:. No time for ch -. -i New Cleinnon hair styl .I. 'Miss Clemson,' SII Sad Hearts--And \ By Roy WVilliamis and Herbert Bryant ites re Photos by Ken Sturgeon "Mliss Carol ii Events leadling up to "Big Thursday" and adC during the classic itself mean a lot of dif-los ferent things to the participants. The senti- So ments against Clemson are expressed in a lo variety of ways by the tiger-hungry stu- Chapel (dent body. )dg Next to the game itself the burning of ing th the tiger was one of the supreme moments Thme p)recedling this year's gridiron contest. After hard-f a jubilant pep rally on Davis Field on the for'th Wednesday night preceding "Big Thursday" schoolk the studlent body marched to the State House "lpeppx groundls for the impressive ceremony, close s A numbe1 of welcomes was reservedl for leader; the Clemson visitors. One of the more for- studen lunate v'isitors v, as "Mliss Clemson." She port o was gle'efully received by C. olina students Andl at the I )avis Field1 Pen rally. Royally car- into 11 ried on a wheelbarrow-g.at form affair she grounm led the Carolina P8 rade dlowntown to the their I State I louse along v. th the Carolina Game- team cock and two hillbillies on donkeys, they j (Caught on the campus before the game year t t a half dozen unfortunate Clemson- day. k Page Seven XN'r A Tiger vanishes .. . aved Heads, Veil Be Back eived a welcome quite different from Clemson's." Victims of a hospitable a reception, their heads were shaven vered with black paint to hide the e of the captured Clemson boys were ut to work. Carried to Rutledge they gave Carolina Fraternity an unexpected helping hand in ring a bell in the bell tower. Carolina-Clemson game is always a >ught battle with players putting their utmost for their respective .During the game the players were 11 up" with whiffs of oxygen. In upplort of the team the Carolina cheer M in bursts of enthusiasm led the i t body throughout the gainte in sup the team. a part of the 35,000 fans that crowded ie stadium just across from the fair is left the stadium with a smile on ace andl joy in their hearts, for their had won, andl the other p)art-well, List left. But they will be back next > see their team battle on Big Thurs A little help from the hills... A little whliff of ene,rgy v (Photo by Walt) **