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Around 'Old Campus' Brick W BY HICIAII) SUL,L,IVAN S(aff Writer The brick wall, which SUrrOUMN "Cocky" 0 0 SO T4EN 1 RSKEO MM IF t REBEL GO-KARI Oplumbio THRILLS - EXCI 10 laps NEWLY PA 3 free laps Open week Sat. - 10-11 Sunday -1. Turn left at Joe's Sinclair Stc opposite the V4 It's wha Up front is [FI Rich, golden t< processed for all Has A the greater part of the "Old Cam Pus," has been used for cove fron irate Clemson fans, protec By Rosenary Ilankin, I I A WAS AfUS"EE, ANb RUN r TRACK i's Finest TEMENT - FUN only 50c VED TRACK with this ad days - 4-11 ition on the Sumter Highway terans Hospital. LTER-BLEND and c >baccos specially selec full flavor in filter smak Fany Uses - tion for Carolina coeds, and a Place to hang caipaign posters. Prior to the construction of the w4a1l, many male students found railing the local "henhouse" an exciting extri-curricular activity. As soon as this was discovered, a howl of indignation arose for some protective action to insure the safety of the coeds in jeopardy. High Brick Wall To meet this rising tide of ex tra-curricular activity, the presi dent suggested that a high brick wall be built around the campus, as a means of keeping students in their rooms and on campus, but such a wall was not immediately constructed. Clemson Assault One year, the wall served as i means of protection from irate Clemson supporters. A f t e r the initial game of the USC-Clemson affair had been won by Carolina, the Clemson boys displayed their usual attitude after losing a conl test and assaulted the Carolina students with pistols, knives, and clubs. The leader of the Carolina stu dents promptly ordered up the de fense of Carolina behind the pro tection of the wall. It appeared that an onslaught would occur at any moment. but due to some fast talking by a few people, a major battle was averted. Soon after, the possession of firearms was strictly prohibited at USC. Steel Fence Last spring a wall of steel was constructed about the women's dormitories as a protective meas ure against the still lively spirits ol the Carolina iale populat ion. I'erhaps the steel wall will remain i standing as long as the brick wall: has remained, and perhaps it will contain the spirits of the women on this campus as Well as the old brick wall has quieted the spirits of the male population. CAMPBELL' PHARA Cornell DRUGS - SCHC NOTIONS - SO at counts inly Winston has it!* ted and speciallyq mng. R . rannd Tobaren Company .'win e1 1 . n m111ination-. '11 clh e m b-lier a Rtutledge Center Of BY .10E M1EDI,AN Staff Writer The chapel inl Putledge College,' ocated ('n thle Horseshoe, WaIs our. yearls ago deditcated as an1 niter' - denoMMinlational wv o r'., h i p) >lace after it was reoated i 'rcek Revival style to coniforml vith its exterior design. Th'le reno 'ation r'estor.ed the chplto its asieorignal,tyle. eI ie chapel was built n! 1805, tie y thle Unliv-erlsity Penled. It formis the central se-e ioR 14 liutledve Coilege and is lanked by tenrents. The entire tructurv served the University aS lassroom), office, and dormitory. During the (ivil Wa thle chapel vas used by tle onfederate gov rnm1enta ae a hospital. Upol oc CORNELL 1ACY Arms )OL SUPPLIES )A FOUNTAIN Lith ts etoiim d sTh e 'itAmlRetors h hp!t t 'a.cma lgin i I stl College.i at cottr if w4or-hip forw gift tof ex-poroe-is-1o1 11hma1.114 R.efl hapel Se 0 *1 4 Carolina t becamlei taf h'arboiters for lE ll.i44l firil . For a brivf period during the e(constructin4, thl, buildilin pro -ided ( iffieS f*or the Frevdimenll's urau 1111 1XIO) to 186.9 the Auth a rlina ts o t i Rep re To lIa tli - I11 r rv s III Inl iI I y s a phic. rshi a n is avail ble a- a m e-tinI pLace fr stu 1 - h-n re Lgiou ( rgan.I F9, tI ilonls. :in aintiqmu cryvstal b rlji . mip 'rte<l I'fr4m11 -'.ur"114 ;md k vift t t.-I'rii nit )Doiahl S. lu!ssell. >ovides light fr I ha p - Iel. A acoust ivo i li ng set- off *', 44rnamen4ltal p!aster coirnIie. Vas i:nstallewd when11 the chapel was enovated. A movale alter on the NE><>n. HIesard., .%poIdEDf ON CAMPUS 1il ft4lI'l 4 ..Cb-'.4h,i, U, ('Il - i i ot4.4fjtj |,l44 i $ t'j4,P - loff ci)1 lpcop s .,ca IIunn~ ~ ~~~b( il''': ju r | lt utiic4u/ 4, 4', e il t 4 uIe4 ill (III I trug 44 fu ~ 4' cas / .thr i . 4' Intil . 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