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USC Coed 'Miss Colt A tea, honoring the "Miss Co- a lumbia" contestants, will be given I by the Columbia Jaycee-ettes on Tuesday, April 9 at the Columbia I Museum of Art. Guests are asked to call between the hours of 4 and 5:30 p. m. to meet the lovely g ladies vying for the title j Seven of the contestants being honored are from the University 1 of South Carolina. They are: d Misses Joselyn Alarie, Mary Roth t t Crenshaw, Darlene Dickerson, I Ruthie Henderson, Jean Marie d Mitchell, Barbara Prine, and Pam 'I Williams. Other contestants be ing honored are Marcia Blaising, s Martha Jean Basden, Bonnie Bo- C land, Yvonne Chappell, Patsy o Gray, Del Guerard, Susan Harrel- F ",x~ \ y To pin down the fleeting beau Stay In the shade of an h.l.s Ing on a breeze. Flash a well ural shoulders and narrows d< slacks. Keen-eyed buck-watch pocket, muted authentics at hil bird-and-babe-watche // THE ENGAGEMENT True artistry I every I' setting is * ~ coopeR Rtmqs$oO. w.ddiRng rgso $o0. Also . .-RossINS Slg 15.9 AJ tings evellebtla yellIow er wMte eo. PeI la-d jdreei.t*- fre I*2 ds s Vie For imbia' on, Theo McGimsey, and Jean 'arsons. The reigning Miss Columbia, ,ynne Hudson, the reigning Miss outh Carolina, Evelyn Ellis, and ormer Miss South Carolina, 'ootsie Dennis, will be on hand to reet the girls along with the udges. Judges for the pageant are Mrs. fary Burnett, a Columbia choral irector; Dr. Robert Ochs, Head of he History Department at USC, wo former beauty queens-Betty sane Cherry Gramling and San ra Browning McTeer, and Bob 'albert of the State newspaper. The "Miss Columbia" pageant, ponsored by the Columbia Junior hamber of Commerce, will be held n April 18 and 19 at the Dreher ligh School Auditorium. ty, follow the rules, lut cool. 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Gabriel Batarch, a graduate edu cation student from Jordan, offered this description of Easter in him country: Jordan, sandwiched between Is rael on the Mediterranean Sea and Saudi Arabia, is a land o: diverse religions. Islam is the dominant religion, but during It's time for you to Cone out of your shcll and learn some things about Easter gg artistry. Egg <lying <laten back as far as 5,000 1B. C. It was brought to this country by the Dutch setl tiers as part of their Paas (Easter) festivities. How'et'er, ire have long pro UM OC IS COMINGr CIG's VENDORS, INC. 2412 Two Notch Road COLUMBIA, S. C. "Pick Your Pack" 'T CENTER DIAMOND shion styling of it ring. Each ::ting the full brilliance iond . .. a perfect is clarity, fine color and is modern cut. a Jewelers may be listed In the >ne in your area and choose from , each with the name "Keepsake" a tag. Ut ENGAGEMENT AND WEDDING booklets, "How to Plan Your Engage g" end "Choosing Your Diamond sly l0c. Also send specil offer of rid.'s Book. I'oBe R Easter it is overshadowed by the Christian churches as they draw thousands of pilgrams to the holy city. The Roman Catholic, Coptic (National Egyptian), Angelican, Greek Orthodox, and Syrian Ortho dox share similar religious cus toms. Palm Sunday, ushering in Holy Week, is begun by the Triumphant Entrance. The Patriarch of Jeru salem followed by Christian orders, Crusaders, and pilgrims, (tourists), march through the gates of the city praying and singing. Each person carries a palm branch, previously I blessed, in remembrance of Christ's entrance into Jersusalem 20 centuries ago. In the middle of the week, the Way of the Cross traces Christ's footsteps to Calvary. By stand ing on a corner, one may hear twenty or thirty languages as each gressed pat the old fashioned methods of hardboiling the eggs. The fashion is currently to blow them (white and yolk) out of their shell. This revointionary process in geniouslyJ eliminates the bother of. eating hardboiled eggs for remainder of the summer. In stead, you eat, them raw. Woodpusher 's Guide DRAGoN VARIATION OF TIlE SICIL IAN DEFENSE Dragon variation, characterized by 2 . . . N-QB3, 3. P-Q4; PXP, 4. NXP; N-KB3, 5. N-QB3; P-KN3 has certainly been popular over the years. Continuing 6. B-Q3; B-N2, 7. N-N3; 0-0 the defense is based on control of the KRI-QR8 diagonal by black's bishop. An important departure at this point 8. P-KB3 leads to the vigorous Yugoslav system. White plans to storm the King side; to create counterplay black plans to develop weaknesses on the queen side. 8 P-Q3, 9. P-N4; P-QR3, 10. B-K3; P-QN4, 11. Q-Q2 (the forti fies the Q1-KRG diagonal) ; B-Q3, 12. P-R4; P-N5; 13. N-K2; P-R4, 14. N-N3; P-R5 15. N-B1; N-K1, 16. B-R(. The theoretical question of 1 whether black's beleaguered king survives long enough to exploit white's open position can be an swered only in play. Nothin smoking -Enact4 passing nationality, led by a priest, < carries its own cross. At each of the "Fourteen Stations," which v trace events leading up to the cru- v cifixion, the processions kneel, of- E fering a hymn and a prayer, and g C c a a P b d S ti U d b 2,000 Years Ago ... Color Cov COLOR AND SPRING are syn wrap-around skirts, 4% million azal else needed but you t< at its flavorful best. Enj PURE WHITE, MODERN FILTER : PLUS iFILTEI ke acidag ontinue the march to Calvary welling the ranks are Crusaders, rearing white tunics embellished . rith the cross, as well as Boy couts, Girl Guides, and more pil rims. Climaxing the Way of the ross is a service held in the hurch built over Calvary by Con antine's mother. Two other holydays before Easter re Ash Wednesday and Sad Friday our Good Friday). On the fornmer, alms from the preceding Easter are arned and the ashes rubbed in the arm of a cross on the worshipper's ,rehead, to signify that "Man is t ast and unto dust he shalt return." i ad Friday is commemorated by 4 irouding the statues and decora ons of the church with violet drapes t ntil Resurrection Day. Lent culminates in Easter Sun- < ty. In Jordan this day is cele- 1 rated in much the same way as t It also eliminates the cre e nore exhausting and frustrating train of cracking the eggs, and 'urning chromatic 'masterpiecces f designs that would probably ave sent Rembrandt into cart vheels of delight, into shattered ,oRaiCR. Venture-some artisanus n eedn't rs Carolin onymous at USC . . . Whether exp eas or orange and chartreuse campi - - L N U RN nyusattU( shotlsmr ocation in other lands. The Greek Ortho dox Church, however, often has a week's difference in their ^elebra tion, because they adhere to the Julian calendar, instead of the Gregorian. On Resurrection Day, the Greek Orthodox Church also practices the custom of passing a candle from person to person. The archbishop begins the passage at the tomb of Christ. Jordan's Easter differs from the W'estern version in that visions of eter Rabbit and Easter egg hunts lo not dance through the dreams of ots the night before. Such customs ire replaced by cookies in the form f the crown of thorns and the ponge handed to Christ on the cross at grace tables. The traditional aster m eal centers around a roast - lamb stuffed with rice. This namily meal offers scattered relative rare chance to gather together. stop with merely spooning the empty shell into food coloring and hot vinegar: they may draw eyes on the eggs with their 72 pack erayons an(i make pipe leanes r arms and legs. Meansehite ee'll warn the Easter Rinny of all his com petition. z Campus ressed in sunburned feet, madras dgn posters . . . well-come! of filter a Winston. )Od dl