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RUTH REVEUSE MARTHA KAY MONTGOMERY At The Game and Afterwards Styles from Copeland Co. 1409 Main Street 4:05-5 H H A] Monday "on the humar Authentic Folk Musi< * GOOD WQXL WQXL WQXL SHAI GREEA Establi flowers for CORSAGES FUNERALS PLAN1 ARRAN one of columb~ I DIAL DARLENE DICKERSON Uscc Carolina's newest beauty queen will crowned from among these 14 USC c< in the first annual "Miss Carolina" test, sponsored by The Gamecock. The first Miss Carolina will crowned at the beginning of the Carol Clemson game in ceremonies immedia before the game. Student Body Presic Todd Wilson will crown the winner, present her with a silver tray and a 1 LIBBY ROGERS C CLEMSON: TAKE A FLYING MORT 1 S tom, lina :00 p.m. ge colli EAR pen hazi E~NANNY vith R RIS )XL -70 kc thru Friday side of the dial" :, Bright Commentary - Listening WQXL WQXL WQXL V4DON HIOUSES shed 1920 all occasions - WEDDINGS - BOUQUETS S -GIFTS IGEME NT S ia's oldest florists .A5-41 K4, MIM RUSSELL. ggT oed To be quet of a dozen red roses. )eds The event will take place immedia :on- prior to the playing of the alma ma With both the Carolina and Clemson bE be massed on the playing field, the cont ina- ants will be presented to the crc tely Naval ROTC Midshipmen will escort lent beauties onto the field. and The winning contestant is selected )ou- the student body through contribut GELENE DUNCAN SA temson-Carolina In 4 Day In Tb ix hours before the start of Once with Drrow's classic Clemson - Caro- lbattleground game, USC's typical Joe Col- I auto into a will don his sportiest outfit, proximately ect his date, plaid blanket, jug center of th4 something, shakers, bells, and begin "hoofi tants, and begin the long, hard, way. During irdous trek to the stadium, sojourn hei CIB1RWDG $110 Hits on the spect< line with field goal Black. . Cap2.00 Scar .". . Pendlton'sBlanet-ina-ba . ../ UolGre lne ihGmcc 100%ow vignwl ap-cse scag f in1. You're Invited to use our exc "GAMECOCK" CHARG:E AC '44 < TY VERNON JULIA ROWEN Receive which they make to the candidate of their tely choice. Proceeds from the penny-a-vote ter. collections will go to establish a loan fund for foreign students attending USC. nds This loan fund will enable foreign stu est- dents to obtain loans at no interest, pay wd. ing them back after graduation, so that the they may continue their studies, accord ing to Dennis Myers, editor of The Game by cock. ons The contestants were nominated by USC RA NAJJAR HEIA IIT() Particular eLife Of A I in the vicinity of the roommates, fraternity , he will navigate his :tc., who will fail to recot y available hole, ap- because of their conditioi one mile from the Having defeated the upcoming clash, and squeezes into the stadi ig it" the rest of the flops, bruised and broken this latter part of his 17-yard-line seat. mndoubtedly will meet Then, amhid the cheers lowing grandstand qui IAP m 'HORR 0 GIRLS MUST for lHAVE ESCORTS NOT 0 * BLOE IN PERSON "DR. SHROUD FREI ? EGOR" M CAMC Hold that 00% virgin emblem in W lsiv. LA UN I COUNT AcROSS .EAN CARTER Crown social fraternities and men's residence halls, and voting has been conducted throughout the week in Russell House. Pre-game festivities begin at I p.m. with the Clemson drill team, followed by the USC combined ROTC drill teams. Both bands will present special half-time entertainment. A special feature of the pre-game ac tivities will be the introduction of the fathers of the football players. DIANE GEER oot ball Fan brothers, and an enthusiastic freshman, he -nize him remembers. The game's on tele 1. vision today. Assuming an air of nobs, he hopeless desperation. he promptly untoan begins to drown his frustrations in that something in the jug. f a bel- He has won his battle. Will the rterhack Gamecocks win theirs? I YOU STAND E SHOCK OF OR - RAMA'? SDOUBLE HIGH IN HORROR HISTORYI JE, BUT TWO GRUESOME SEE >D-CURDLING MOVIESiI HORROR-RAMA AT YOUR OWN RISK TICKET TO ANOTHER VIE IF YOUR NERVES0 CAN TAKE ITI OIA*NEN SHOW LENA P.M. Se rrinig The Gamecocks In Their Ow~n Backyard e ) )RY & CLEANE RS MAIN AT BLOSSOM PROM THE MN'S DRMITmOISe u4ger l.i IAND)IS P'EIRR Tiger, tiger. burning bright Hythe State House late at night. \Vhy did Hioward's foolish hand Itring the(e from thy Guernsey .and? \'hen the tiger under Columbia skies, lazes ar?ound( with two black eyes, ier, wish forever he did not aspire( To try and dsampen the Gamne (cock 's fire atch t.hat Rooster's f i g h t i n g heart. rip the yel!>w beast apart. \Vhen the least seeks his retreat. ae'll clap our hands and stomp our feet. \What, no hammer? What. no chain? Tlhen why this figment of a tor tured brain. Watch the Gamecock's dlisasterous grasp, Bring the tiger's dying gasp. When his stars raced with fear, And Howard's world fell around his ears, Did he smile, his work to see? Hle should have made a lamb not thee. Tger, tiger hurning bright By the State House late at night, Coach Frank Howard, that foolish man, ShouldI've left thee in thy Guernsey land. 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