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"It's raining pennies from heaven" . .. or at least from the stands al Sandy Swink, Ginny Cone, and Anna Iong (left to right) are getting stol ball game aimed their penny-pitching abilities towards the blanket the el mission, collecting money towards the March of Dimes. (Photo by Bill C For Professional Beauty Service Check With Cornell Arms Bldg. Phone AL 3-0432 14-OZ. CAN HAIR SPRAY -$1.50 .P nowithes for those who think young Pepsi-Cola Bottling Company Columbia, S. C. ...tinifom hea " f at fleav every te t a mision colecn menarstho Marsh Die. richto baBiC n. p fi a E the Field House, and Kaki Eccles, d ted. Spectators at a recent basket, E eerleaders carried around at inter. p unpbell.) Like every other staff on the "Gamecock," the feature page would be just thrilled half out of its mind to have some new writers. Anyone interested please come to the meeting at 2 p.m. today. Bring ideas, time, talent, but most important just yourself! VITALIS KEEPS YOUR NAIR NEAT AU Greatest discovery since the combi greaseless grooming discovery. Keep without grease-and prevents drynes ~hes your t 3"every pul /i -. With every Salem cigar< .1 cigarette paper breathes i me. Smoke refreshed... sm< o taste * modern filte __9__ lN 3.R. 3.mJ eyneid nbs H1oderni lo Begi Two medieval morality plays will the ake a 20th Century debut Sunday dim ight to kick off Religious Em- hoe basis Week. tel "The House by the Stable" and Grab and Grace," both by Charles fo: flMams, will be performed at 7 Ci im., February 3, in Drayton Hall ne uditorium. Professional actors om the Union Seminary in New stt 'ork will perform in the program, de cording to Rev. Porcher of the thi pisoopal Youth Center. th Following the hour and 15- th gr inute productions will be a panel re iscussion on the plays led by ch obert Seaber, director of the lays, and Dr. Richard Hoefler of gr Confused Colk~ With Schedule Students did a double take last or reek to find that the class master dr ehedule had shrunk to half size. The spring semester schedule not TI de fit sa be al 12 s7 of P0 al iti la at 21 DAY WITHOUT GREASE! a Vitalis with V7., the s your hair neat all day11 s, too. Try Vitalis today. - A aste ette, a soft, n fresh air >ke Salem! r,too la1 laib. 10 ized M n R.E. Lutheran Seminary. This wil band at 9 o'clock for a coffee ur in each of the religious cen . on campus. Charles Williams has taken the -m of the medieval, Romar tholic morality play and has 4Le it Protestant and con nporary. The plays are lively npared to their medieval and tic forerunners. Symbolizing the velopment of religious drama ir last three decades, they bridge gap between ancient drama an< a 20th Century theatre. The eatest development has been th< rival of the close bond betweer urch and drama. The plays reflect the morality o ace and the Gospel of the Ref giates Cope Changes ly changed and cut classe astically, but someone neglecte( list the names of the courses ierefore, many industrious peopl cided to match up numbers witl It semester's schedule, only t id that the numbers aren't th me. The situation became rathe wildering. In English, for instance, gon e numbers 100, 103, 115, 119 4, 125, 126, 127, 134, 141, 156 3, 180, 211, 233, and 265. Mos these were considered "snai urses": Mark Twain and Con rporaries, Folklore of Americal terature, Irving and His Age her casualties named w e r uthern Literature, The Renais nee, Victorian Poets, and Epi >etry. Taking their places ar out 15 non-descriptive three git numbers. From the Fine Arts departmer e missing History of Ancier Ad Medieval Art and Art i merica. French has added a 2 between 22 and 31, and all th nguages have made seesawin sses and gains. History has suffered sever cerations: 19 courses -- 71 t 18 inclusive - have been shelve id replaced by 17 new number: >urnalism has dropped its cours reporting, and there is no mor eory course in music. AT YOUR 5EV Your Vulcan Life & Accide surance Company Agent a is Edward L. Craze. Ed si: ikes in serving the insu needs of College seniors welcomes the opportunity< sisting you in planning you sonal security and savings gram. Vulcan Life has taken its p once Companies as a lead recommended by Alfred M. authority. Andrel -j HO0ME 0111(1... SPECIALISTS IN I LEATH ER SUE Profession MRS. A.' Graduate of the Drycleaning Sc LAUNDiR Main at Blossom F,om th. New Lrality WI Week 6 ormation. The medieval plays were moralities of works for the purpose of instruction. "The House by the Stable" deals with the condition of man and his need for God's love, while "Grab and Grace" shows man in the light of the Christ. Both plays resemble the medieval moralities in that the characters are abstractions: Man, Pride, Hell, Faith, and Grace. Joseph and Mary are introduced in "The House of the Stable" but not as historical l figures. They are people, not t t a The Philosophy department has added 17 and 37 under Doctor e James R. Simmons, "The good pro fessor" (quoting him). The pro fessors, of course, as well as stu e dent interest are responsible for o most of the course changes. d Along with two-block lines, dean's ;. signatures, and shuffled I B M e cards, students faced and con e quered the confusion of scrambled course codes. nt in USC ecial rance and >fas r per pro lace among the South's Insur er in size and strength. It is Best, the recognized insurance J. Lewis, President ..,...8ItMINGHAM, AA AMA )RYCLEANING . . DES, & TRIMS! al Care By: :. BOLAND, National institute of hool of Leathersi r( & CLEANERS - Across the Street Men's Dormnkgdma lays sunday idealized abstractions, through whom Williams shows how God confronts man in the form of hu man need. The framework of Williams' plays is the drama of God's action; but man is neutral to the plot, in terms of his beginning and his end. Through his style, Williams does make the psychology of Christian life relevant and meaningful to the modern understanding of self. This is one of the prime reasons for Religious Emphasis Week. ,ky 60 Of A"~ G6ys. K . lt_ Seen. h eard. Spoken ON CAMPUS Several hundred students pour ing out of DeSaussure . . . trying to pour in. * * * Students sneaking in back door of DeSaussure, on pretext of checking grades. Studen ts climb ingq through fire escape' o! DeSaus88ure. . . . This is a very~ lontIu(Iqe-con?sciouEs canm pus.q Frust ratted girl in Physical Training D)epartmnent:* "I'm har' ing to chasnge myts whole schedniv around to fit in Folk Dancting.!" Two forlorn cards in the mail boxes of those who flinnked out. "Hurry up! The elephant leaves in ten minute's." (Well, that's the state you might be in by the end of registration day.) But this is not hing new. - I t happens tu'ice a year. Eight coeds lounging around a room ear-nestly discussing how they weren't doing anything. Self-appointed m e m b e r of SPCA sneaking homeless cat into dorm after seeing Breakfast at Tiffany's. Sign on walls inside Legare College: "God Bless Our Fallout Shelter." STARTING TODAY "EL CID" wit CHARLTON HESTON & SOPHIA LOREN "It's the story of the world's greatest hero -- mag'nifi cently produced in Spain where he lived, loved and fought." Al.. Starrkeg RAF VALLONE & GENEVIEVE PAGE STUDENTS 60e AT ALL TIMES Fra. Parlann