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Shapely snd talented ideniticl Pritchard of Columbia an an adde Gamecock Band which will appear (Photo by McGrail.) Optical Ii1 Is No, you won't be seeing double at the football games this fall. You will be seeing two shapely, but distinctly individual blonds - the Pritchard twins, Agnes and Sally. Daughters of James Pritchard, director of the USC Band, these identical baton twirlers will be a double feature this fall as they perform with the Marching Game cock Band. Natives of Sumter, S. C., Agnes and Sally were recently graduated from Dreher High School and are FOR SUPPE -Try Our CHAR-BROILED CH Half Pound Served With Frer Onion Tomato and L $1. Noon 'tii 4ed e NiuHagry A.$uis Corner of State ond Blossom Sts CAYCE, S. C. .B. *enandacmlt i I twins% Saly (left) and Agiuns I double-attracti of the Marching at US'C football gamnes this year. is ion Perfoi rwirling Tu now beginning their college careers as freshmen at USC.I This look-alike pair began baton twirling in the second grade, and have beeni performing as a two some since their sophomore year in high school. This year, in addi tion to their appearances with the marching band, Sally and Agnes will also head the Carolina Coquettes and assist solo twirler Bren Johnston. Although the twins are skillful with their batons their talent is R TONIGHT Specialty - DPPED BEEF STEAK Choice Meat ich Fried Potatoes Rings ettuce Garnish .55 MXidnight X.s School's a kic Before you start tact better go out for an extra Not one of them cos all Pen. No-skip fine or medium point >rs. $1. B.Scripto Ink Cartridge Fount black, red or green ink. Fincor medi vith extra fine lead. With ieserve eras e of quality ball pens, fountain pens Scri New By DONNA RUSSE., Feature Editor "It sure beats Maxcy" and "sheer .cstasy" are among some of the expressions of delight coming from nany of the occupants of South Building, the new women's dorrmi ;ory located behind Sims. The height as well as the beau 'iful furnishings of this "hotel" ire causing it to be a main topic >f conversation on campus. The en stories enable visitors to ,limpse the "Carolina skyscraper" rrom various approaches to Co lumbia. Once the campus is reached the dormitory tower3 ia all its glory. A special feature of "the front yard" Is a small fountain situated )n an island. From here the huge zlass doors and windows offer a view of the interior of the lobby. Here the decor of the individual lounges includes paneled walls, potted palms, handsomely uphol stered furniture, and a view of the stone terrace, which can be used for outside dining purposes as well as for mere relaxation. Although the first floor provides beauty and an atmosphere for -mance ins Talent not confined to twirling, as evi denced by the fact that both have become accomplished musicians. Agnes plays the piano, clarinet, and bassoon, while Sally specializes on the French horn. As freshmen the identicial sis ters are looking forward to excit ing and rewarding years at Caro lina. According to Agnes, "Carolina is a friendly school. It is im possible for anyone to be unhappy because there is an interest here for everyone." Although the Pritchards are freshmen, they are not strangers to the USC campus. For the past three years they have substituted in the Coquettes line and have grown quite familiar with the life in the Carolina Community. As twins Sally and Agnes have similar tastes and characteristics, but prefer people to think of them as two separate, individual per sonalities - not as merely "the Pritchard twins." Often they also find themselves thinking or say ing the same thing at the same time. In addition to twvirling and in strumental music some of their other common interests lie with dancing and skiing. According to them skiing is the "greatest sports discovery of all times." k with Scripto. ling your schoolwork, point (or three) by Scripto. Ls more than a dollar. ~write on anything.Tele-Gauge refill lI ain Pen. Drop-in car tridge writes hunc urn point. $1. C. Scripto Thin Lead I er and spare leads. Six colors. $1. S and mechanical pencils from 294; ipto )orm ' ;ocializing, the ground floor will probably be of more use to USC students. It is here that the can teen, laundry rooms, and cafeteria are found. The latter, capable of seating 350 persons, will be avail able to all students, the former two areas supplying midnight snacks and washing machines for the occupants of the dorm. Perhaps the most welcome and enjoyed feature of this 10-story structure is the air conditioning system throughout the entire build ing. An individual control is lo eated in each student's room, al lowing the temperature to be From Fear T Classes By BLANDING CLARKSON, JR. Sentimental mothers cry, check signing fathers s h u d d e r and brothers and sisters look gleeful as the Carolina Community re turns home for another battle in the war for education. Feelings from purebred fear tc obvious superiority run rampani in the manner of each of the four classes of combatants that enrol in the fall. Strange how time can change the outlook for a Caro linian in so many ways. The lowly FRESHMAN is un steadily testing his sea legs, usually away from home for the first time, and wondering what new things he can do now and get away with. Uncertain, inquisitive, imita tive, the "frosh" come in ever-in, creasing hordes, green as grass, but full of new ideas and oozing with a spontaneous feeling ol spirit, unblemished and undis. illusioned, that a greater USC will be built with. Some come to study, some in . ~ts you know when the ink reds of tests, quizzes and d1echanical Pencil. Sleek, :ripto makes the Tilt-Tip* to $1.98. In Canada, too. Vakes adjusted according to the desires of the occupants. Another luxury of each room is a private phone which is rapidly becoming a necessity to all stu dents in the dorm. Although long distance calls are not permitted these phones enable the girls tc reach all Columbia numbers with out charge, a facility which for merly was not available. Built-in beds a n d spacious closets which line opposite walls of the room give the students ad ditional comfort and storage space. Also found on each floor are apartments of similar design where Freedom Here D' tend to join every organization il sight, others come simply t( party. A few exceptional new comers learn to balance their activ ities in all these departments ii the proper ratio and these all around performers become thi backbone of an even stronger stu dent body. The second year ecstasy of Ix ing a SOPHOMORE is almos matchless after the bewildermern of being a "rat." Pride of aceoni plishment (usually) a n d th, knowledge that they have provei themselves able to survive thi courss -use f'o "ding ot th spice iheormonto h H ers butte p Dsh i tend wyito in eveogntond i e siogh, oheris cegnigpto reti thatr labe colae ishmore atha ities ind otall thgeamens a dte prope ateion and thseabl arund maye,romethin becould t baone oflse anentnger GPR. Te jbiontJNIRhayin. he seconvd te rigcss of co ingia SifePhMOR isn anhi matessoriter hewindrounabo ofm be is "rsat"ideu of the bi pulhent frsally aif thiswsn knowedg othatl they aear preul Thmslvs ale ol suriod, tnh forets who anw matuli," th sets theni vatl pa0r t f J neoer thoeBi the camplaus. l his asys itoscnd igea Hit a hall mother resides. This suite includes a walk-in closet, private bath, and a bedroom-sitting room combination. Because of these ac comninodations and accessories the house mothers are anticipating their year in the new dorm as much as the girls they supervise. Just as each barrel contains a few rotten apples, so South Build ing has a few faults. Long tele phone wires getting caught in dresser drawers, no pencil sharp eners, hard-to-reach shelves, and ~--4 From the terrace to the spaciot is new, modern, attractive, and prac iffer Am tRegistration j t "Whn -last period of utter freedom (as s re'edoml goes). tThe serious SENIOR has as sumedl an almost freshman-like t look of anxiety andl partial panic .for his final fling. Gone is the y "ain't this wonderful" air of the e freshmen, the "returning veteran' TALL DAY W~INiGT SiEASEg ir, use Vitais wihU V7,sthe ghts embarrassing damiruff, mada das maat r X-MWan o. -ro a Uree t SC few towel racks account for the few minor complaints. Perhaps the most difficult handicap to over come has been the improper func tion of the elevators. If an ele vator stops on the desired floor, it is a case of "sheer luck." Although there are inconven iences, time and minor adjustments will provide South Building Dormi tory with some of the most de sired living accommodations in the Carolina Community. -."...... A room11s, South Buildinig Dormitory Lical. azmngly Fn A Nutshell feelng tat ophoore exibt eveonx Sth "woldlyg D oi rn" shown by juniors. Cries like "But I've just got to take Advanced Hysteria 47 under Dr. Bugwinkle! !" are heard from the four-year men as thirty-six months of blood, sweat and Slater System begin to or fail to show the proper results. The day that was supposed to never get here finally does and the Community sends some of its prime citizens out into life. Become the exclusiv, representative for Ortho-Vent Spring-Step Shoes (not a health shoe) on your campus. More than 270 styles for men, women and children, all fully illus trated in 180-page color catalog. No experience or investment needed. 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