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Thanksgiving There comes a time in mid autumn when all stu dents make a great exodus from these ivy walls to the 3 warmths of their homes for a few days of festivity and thankfulness for their families, education and blessed opportunities. This season marks the beginning of the holiday season which will terminate January 1st of the new year. Many will see their families for the first time since coming to college in September. With them they will discuss the various things that could not fully be expressed in letters, or three-minute phone calls. In front of a crackling fire, with the wind howling outside, these students will reflect freedom, happiness. A vision of our forefathers seems to come to light . . . their lives filled with making a new country, a place for posterity to grow, to become that which they hoped for, a land of opportunity, a country like unto a beguiling woman - hands outstretched, welcoming the poor, the hungry, the lost. From the heart of America comes the burning fire, desire for a peaceful world, a better world. A world where kindness, human compassion will reign a queen. Where all men are free, equal and no dissension is caused by race, color, or creed. Where the black man, the red man, and the white man can cohabit peace-I fully. A horizon unlimited, standing for the Maker to watch over, to guide. A sky, uncluttered by hate, discord or bloody war. From the souls of the impassioned, enlightenment, peace. For everyone . . . eternal peace! * W. ~~~~~. . .................. "... and the autumnal feast brough U rL ue rs I i a rohNra. We've got German this week and it say "University of South Carolina." For answer to last week's waiting - see "Do You Know." mild ~~~~~~~. ....d.o.at.ve idr hog 20HWONERFUELD SMKESG. TOuAccos TOO MI,D TO FJ,TER, PLEASURE TOO GOOD TO MSS g gort Wat'ha r printin Gort? 41 CLAW CLEMSON t with it peace." We're using this space for one purpose only. We have no meet ing to tell you about nor do we have a fund we need money for. This is purely altruistic. May we wish you a HAPPY THANKSGIVING! ! ! Tho the turkey may be delicious, please don't eat too much. E N J 0 Y YOURSELF!!! BE THANK FULL! !! Sil.-..l. ~1 - kK7yI IGAgTTESA e.:lI v (ne esvnesas +.: What'cha Pu No". gonna ow do M with White L( Touch 0 By BARBARA MOORE The touch that seems to be pr dominant in the Delta Zeta room the ever-popular white leathe Two white sectional sofas wil plush leather cushions occupied or end of the room. Between the sofa a loag table with an eye-catchir silver lamp with a shade of silve A picture of the members hant over the table to make it a perfei balance. T.V. provides entertainment f< the members as does the recoi player and the piano, which bedecked with trophies obtainc from various activities. The T.) is surrounded by two multi-colore curved back chairs, a coffee tab) is at hand here for convenience. An aqua sofa at the other er of the room breaks and brighter up the color scheme. The Delt Zeta coat-of-arms hangs above th sofa. Balancing this are two matel ing end tables. An oriental touch is noted in th solid black card table with matel ing chairs that have white leathe trim. The 18th century provencih period is noted in the two-foot-hig marble top table and the provencih lamp to match. This is surrounde by two curved white leather bac chairs. Proper Clo Give your wardrobe that pr< fessional care. The care you giv your clothes determines to a gres extent whether they will keep thei original shape and finish throug hard and constant wear. Here ar some tips the smart girls use t give their clothes expert care. CIheste.1leid Kings extra length adds 19 your pleasure IN two ways: 1. the smoke snellows and softens as It flows through the longer length. 2. Chesterfield King's 21 tobaccos haWv 00f slid.a e#a .1WaOsar nda r IT What it *ou eag?*Keep wo... CAVE. oF the Lawn?" ...*For Sale?".. 6** Delta Zeta ,ather Sofas f Elegance ' Two woven curved back chairs A - are placed next to the piano to proi is balance this semi-modern room and and r. give it the final touch that sug- plet ,h gests relaxation and comfort. le s, g r. >r d is d 7. d e d Is a e r Care Will G thes A Long I- Hang clothes with the zippers, own e top buttons and snaps fastened. not t Place them straight on the right B: r kind of hangers - shaped wooden to : h ones for coats and suit jackets, eage ein padded ones for dresses and ing blouses, and skirt hangers for wrir - skirts and slacks. Plastic covers rf e that slip over plain hangers grip men (dresses wvith wide necklines so they wea: wvon't fall off. can Jammed closets result in last-ur wri n minute press jobs, so allow space for clothes to hang freely. You L< may need to store out of season ings clothes and seldom-wvorn clothes to elsewvhere. suite Knitwear, chiffons and other' strai items that might stretch from theiri STARTS TC ~So Ice toh ... ron0 fr .0n a - F O D.....WNT......................i' Farm Hands Seen In Stands From the campus of the cows come the crusading cats fighting for their bowl of milk. Meeting them in their pasture (Saturday) will be the Carolina Gamecocks - fiercely fighting for that feasible fortnight of glory. ; In the stands the latest fashions will be worn by the farm hands. Ringing their cowbells and "moo ing" their team on to nothing, they will be the epitome of something in their blue denium coveralls, and Texas sized straw (no not fifths but) hats. The typical buck-toothed tigress co-ed will tear your hearts to shreds in her tattered and patched, clean (?) but threadbare ensemble, delicately completed and :iven that chique look with her up side - side bucket (milk type) pes -hapeau. -im If the temperature in the stands m- rises slightly, the Clemson couple will spread Ma's blue ribbon patch work quilt over their knees. Even the cow hands have their problems what with the drinking of butter milk in the stands. As if that weren't bad enough, it seems that the potent cow juice is chased by onion sandwiches. After the animal contest, where culture shall once again reign su preme, the big question in mind for Howard's help will be "Whar do ya think we all oughta go for the big celery-bration? Wall, just cause we cain't be cheerful over this game, we can shore say we outdid that city type schrool in fashion. Why, I know your boys are just as ivory as thare's, and our girls is even heavier . . . all the better fir doin the household chores." - BEAT CLEMSON! - Pigs Knuckles RUPTURED LOVE At the underpass . . . tomorrow night . . . see . . . Rosalie Bobwire and Freebole Plugly, Harriet Sop more and Tommy Tyetight, Sally Beany and Mutt Plopdown, Aggie Hangnail and Milt Goldmanstein blattkoff, plus . .. a color cartoon. UNDER THE RUSSELL HOUSE Listening to ... the music of ... Oliver and the Roundheads . . . were Adelaide Slimey and Arm at, bruster College, Milly Blacklip and Charlie Oogle, Fanny Mae Maybe and J. Strapsbroke, Lula Lush and ?rs Seymour Bulbous .. and a cast of boo thousands. ss- AT THE FISH HATCHERY ng Bobbing for apples . . . then to >le- Harry Horsemeat's Fine Foods ... ir- Maryanne Bloat and Sammy Poo >re bah, Nelly Petrol and Brownie ire Beeble . . . and the Lord only is- knows. rill STUCK THIS WEEK 7 Those pinned were . . . cool and ar- crazy . . . Sue Ellen Potluck to ter Geoffrey of Anjou (Knights of the wo larter), and Bertha Scaggs to ek Hodehel Jootinkieamm (S ig ma Who?) - BEAT CLEMSON! - Death Valley 'Sees USC Win It's the middle of the third quar ter at Death Valley. Carolina is winning by 20 p o i n t s. Frank Howard is pacing up and down in Aront of the Clemson bench. The only thing is, the bench is 30 yards lown the field. How did the bench move? The answer is readily apparent - the pool of water inundating the bench and the players downfield. One big tackle slipped off the bench and almost drowned. He's been the only serious casualty in the entire game. A new idea has been instituted in s t e a I i n g Clemson "rat hats." Several enterprising Carolina boys have replaced the concessionaires and are walking around in the stands. One boy collected 29 before he was spotted and was forced to run. The game has been stopped several times to let animals cross the field. They come through one gate and go out the other side. They actually know the right way but they do this for applause. An injury was recorded when several boys were parachuted down to try to steal the Carolina flag. However, the flag was stretched tightly and the boys were headed back up. Gravity prevailed and they made a return trip. After hit ting the ground, all they could say was, "It hurts." Frank Howard was visited in the dressing room after the game by reporters. He observed: "Effun we hadn't had 40 points scored on us in the last 15 minutes and if the referees had been on our side, we would have won. And (he spat out the tobacco he was chewing) effun I didn't chew tobaccy all the time, maybe I could talk straight." -- BEAT CLEMSON! -. .6 Give 'o Roo green rug and green dra ride the final touches that tz make the Delta Zeta room c< - BEAT CLEMSON! - -(Photo by Johnston.) *ive er Life weight should be stored f hung up. 'ushing and airing do wond ,evive fabrics. Don't be r to press wools. Keep pre at a minimum by lett: kles hang out when possil ou must press a woolen g , do it several hours bef 'ing so the excess moisti evaporate. Wool holds m< after steam pressing and v kle if you wear it right aw t clothes rest between we. whenever possible. It's bet Iternate daily wear of t than to wear each for a w< ght. -- BEAT CLEMSON! - 'DAY H{ouse I DEE WUCMENE PRESLE JoHN LUND e FUN! Iman CCL OR, LUMRIA