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A SEASON W.' hanks fly JOAN WOLCOTTr Feature Editor Peace will son envelop our University - the quiet, joyous peace of Thanksgiving. Class rooms will become empty and dorms silent as the Men and Wo men of Carolina return home to share this season of thanks. It's a time to be with loved ones, 0'd .7Aiod 3A 2. Choih Orange or Grapefrui Tomato Juice or Fres Chicken Chilled C*ler ROAST YOUN( Cornbread Dressin Whole Crar Candied Yams or Fresh Green Peas Greens Salad, Freshly Ba Hot Coffee Hot nosAnf OWMII A "Laduwk for Humgry Amflec Corner of State and Blossom S CAYCE, S. C. Wts wha FITER-BLE Up front you g and specially pr ~ATjIiI~S OF PLENTY .. giving a time to strengthen family bonds. It's an opportunity to visit rela tives and friends, a chance to re new acquaintances. It's a time to monopolize the telephone, to talk about everything and anything. It's a time to socialize. It's a season of good food, a season for special, home-cooked dishes. Every meal is an occasion, be it dinner or a snack, because 50 e of: t Juice with Sherbet, h Fruit Cup with Sherbet tice Soup y and Olives i TOM TURKEY g Giblet Gravy berry Sauce Whipped Potatoes Butternut Squash French Dressing ked Breads or Iced Tea Milk Jonion5 IRS" ENDl is yours in Winstor et rich golden tobaccos ocessed for filter smokin ~jfi*.~e -Peace, favorite people are there. It's a season in which to gain weight, whether for better or for worse. It's a chance to eat leisurely, to linger over that last cup of coffee. These are days of rest, days for sleeping late. It's a time when alarm clocks don't exist, a chance to nap without rhyme or reason. These are days to sleep in a room both private and familiar. It's a time to be completely relaxed, un regretfully lazy. These are days in which to restore lost energy. Floor Pal Drives W By ROBERT GLYMPII Staff Writer The poor man didn't really mean to cause trouble . . . he just wanted to paint the floor. "Won't you come back Saturday?" we pleaded. The man doesn't work on Saturday. "Can't you paint half today and half tomorrow?" No, the man only had an hour to do the job. "Maybe we could postpone it," he suggested, s o m e w h a t hopefully. Somehow, we knew it was now or never. at counts I and only Winston. specially selected g. Smoke Winston. -, Famib For some, Thanksgiving is a time to visit new places and meet new people. Students who have the wanderlust are able to take off for different locales. Those who live too far away to get home have the chance to see new cities while enjoying the hospitality of a class mate. For some, it's a time to just sit around, a time for watching TV, listening to music, or reading. For others, each day is filled with work or study. For all, it's a ,nting USC Mad Defeated, we gathered "volun teers" to move all the furniture to the hallway and offices. Second floor of Russell House suddenly be came a madhouse as amplifier fol lowed desk and cabinet into our lovely pink and green corridor. A projector and screen recovering from "Operation Abolition" also had to be moved. Lift, sweep, paint . . . lift, sweep, paint . . . lift, sweep, paint. Finally, the job was complete. We thanked the man. He left. There was only one problem. WUSC has a lovely set of foot. prints from the door to the teletypc machine . . . and back. ESI A TIME , Food chance to catch up, to do things that have been pushed aside for some future time. This season is a chance to be alone, to think, to wonder. It's a time to explore the past and to glance at the future. It's a time to dream and hope. lt's a time for understanding, an opportunity to help others. Thanksgiving is a holiday in which to learn the news at home births, deaths, marriages, who's going with whom. It's a chance to read a familiar newspaper thoroughly, a time for discussing large and small events. It's a time for warmth. Retouchino Ritual Will Were you pleasantly surprised at your Toal's circe this year? If you 1 didn't open the white cnvelope in the broad sunlight, were you so thrilled with your proofs that you rushed to show them to your roomie? Perhaps your nose does look like London Bridge falling down. Per haps your eyes do glare like a cat's. "Cocky" evI rE AWE AIb TO THE IMPORTED FROM MVIEXXCO GENUINE GOATSKIN HEADS RED AND WHITE WOODS KNEE HOLD GROOVES HAND MADE FOR TRUE TONE 6" AND 7" HEADS $4.95 POSTPAID SEND CHICK OR MONEY ORDER CAL.WOOD LF REST V,~ & Fun It's a chance to be out-of-doors, some in the snow; others, the sun. These are the days for long rides, the days to get behind the wheel once again. It's the time for walks of any length. for com panionship. The season of plenty is signifi cant is so many ways. It has its own special meaning for each in dividual. But above all, it is a time of renewal, both physical and spiritual. It's a season for praise and thanks. a reminder of our many blessings. It's a time of hope. Truly. Thanksgiving is a sea son for all men. Vonders ( Rut gosh, what gorgeous wisdom eeth you have! For those despairing or hard-to flease souls, take heart and read this tale of good cheer. It concerns a typical Carolina coed, Miss Annie G;unch (pictured above), and her experience after the bout in hallowed Mis Gunch, after receiving her By Rosemary Haunkins Duck Takes USC By Storm A high school student, clutching 1er exchange copy of "The Game 'ock" in her hot little hand, racedl nto the newspaper office the other lay. "I.ook!" she shouted in horror, )ointinlg to a story about Donald 'Duck" Mathis, the Pep Clubber vho p)ortrays the Carolina Gamecock it football games, "ls it really true hat Carolina has changed its mascot 'rm a Gamecock to a Duck ?" Quite a thought, eh ? Just ima tine . . . the Fighting Ducks... 'The Gameduck" newvspaper... he D)uckpit lloom . . . "The Garnet nd D)uck"... When the fellowv who caused all ~he speculation, "Duck" Mathis him eclf, was interviewed about the pros eets of revamping the entire Uni versity in "his honor," he comn ne(nted. "At least my family could may I made an impr.eson Seem. Heard. Spoken ON CAMPUS Tird-f..jloor girls in M1cClintock~ It ''Yo on"nles TWo boys neec seen pitting in a Iw'"idol o I'ieston holding bill mirrors and shiining them,j in girl's faces as the girls walked past Rlussell Hlouse. Wiat will happen ne,xt?! A certain l poofeso dismissily hiS class (arly lccis hc feared h eivas giiny the xudents too Studefnts e ojoying the rain iiafte 4,0 (lays of droughl. You'v hictid of appIes for thE teacher. Noe. 's cn amtions for <I ilc-ef( unlnts. A Carolina pro 'fessor vever cass to una2e his class with his many colored handkerchiefs. His students have contests to see who can ytcss ihal color he'll bring te.r t. Boyls behind umbrellas having a battle with Nan(dinia berries in frot of McKissick . * Did anyone happen to see our friends from the "l'onderfud World of Color" grubbing for money in the pool on the Russell IHouse patio? Two coegdS wverc seen devouring a delightful combination of sar dines and Norwegian bread. They claime-d that this meal (?) ras dictetic! Who wants to diet? Stude-nt cho madli 1oo on an algebra hour quiz rejoicing. :ease? very own white envelope, became sorely distressed. She had counted on -ending this picture to the BEFORE .. . 10, is Chamber of Commerce in lUunnie Waters, her hometown, to be placed in the local Hall of Beauties. But alas, nary a one of her p)roofs did her justice. She immediately rushed to Toal's on Main and explained her plight. There was no time for another sit ting. What, oh what. couldl he done ? (The plot thickens.) But the understanding folks there told her to banish her fears, for they had a national reputation to uphold. Their touch-up) man could make anyone look like Jayne Mans field. Annie returned to her dorm, still a trifle worried. For a week, she AFTER liv ed in a constant state of tension. But at last it was time to pick up her finished photograph. L,o andl Behold! Annie looked like a raving beauty indeed! Joyously, she sent her gem to the Chamber, confident that its members would be pleased. Imagine her excitement one week later when she learned that she had been chosen Queen of the Runnie Waters Hall of Bauien!