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COWLustow aer -nZ ORAT PILL c^PaR LMT Wa,mwe LMT 3ts!-o0tc O6viPd. AT -Me AqCt4-VLuA#4 OR.DEED RMEIJAN4 HIS ASSITWNT, 3"ow JoS)ntOUO0 A "4 L o' 70 cal. eItu-ster NOW GACK to 'E ACin W ... THE SLAWTER AUJTOKATIC TRAY CLEANeat .11 Wardrobe Shifts As Air Cools By GLORIA MARTIN Staff Writer As autumn leaves begin to tinge our campus with color, we see the first glimpses of new fall and winter outfits. "Sweet and lovely" describes the coed whose wardrobe includes the increasingly popular "little girl" dresses. Designed with high wais tI i n e s and skimmer- type skirts, these dresses are made of eplors and fabrics ranging from blue velvet to madras-trimmed burlap. Soft, luxurious sweaters are every girl's pride and joy. It's easy to say that this year's sweater i'select ion is the best ever. Tfhere are several new styles in the ses'ik(is gayest colors--terra cotta, olive, dleep)-purple, blue green, etc. You'll be in the "in crowd'' if y'ou co-ordlinate y'our sweaters with inatch ing or contrast inrg wool skirts. D)owntown stores offer a variety of skirt styles ranging fromu the eve r- Jopulanr AX-Ii ne to the standard sheath skirt. Ta ilo redl sweaters andl hell- bot tomi slacks give this season's sportswear a definite he foire-and after look. "Let it rain"' may well he the motto of the giril who owns a London Fog, es pecialIly, if it is one of the bright yel low ones. The latest wo'rd in foot-wear seemis to he the smnall, low-hbeelI andl roundjed-toe shoe designed for (lay-in-day-out wear. In other wordls, high spike heels are on the way out. In evening wear, the new skinm mer style cocktail (dress is pro vocative enough to catch the eye of any playboy. Trhis complex business of fash ion rules the diressing habits of women around1 the world. HOW alert are you when you read a feature article? D)id you realize that each sentence in the above article contains a poJpular or standard song title ? Can you find all thirteen of them? Support The Gamecock Gamecock-WUSC Football Game O )ER S ANit kiLL :jop, 6 210 HS og OIFROTED BY oI BB B ERTHACK I O R 5EEA T Ah N FROM An5 TOOL Er OUR~ HERO IN5T9%NTLY SWINC5 INTO ACTION. 5IZIN_ UP HIS FOE POWER TOOL DECIOkS HI13 BE5T PLAN ov ATTACK IS TO RETREAT... The Cock And By TOM I The Cock and the Tiger-cat n On a beautiful grass-greei The Cock was determined to w His anger was far from col The Cock brandished a file an, Then he sharpened his spt "Tell me, Tig" said the bir< 'Fore I pull all your limbs out Tiger said to the bird, "Cock, That a fowl of your size se That he has so much strength From the earth even little "You shall see !" cried the Coc And bit it in two with a "By the end of this game, And on 'Tiger-tail soup I shall So the contest began on that i And the massacre soon rea< Up inIto the blue, the Cock pre With a Tiger-tail clenched And he said to the crowd in a "Nowv I know why my car If all Tigers are weak, as t I'dl as soon have a mouse in m &AQA Carnations Daisies The Bloss Devine at Saluda FIVE P4 "Mot Con.mniem >FF - 0 K8 WO eULLE T +HOLES. 0 tl Uo.1A 2 L* THE FRkL cv rs . .r, 11T HAVING CHOSEN THE MOST PONT WEAPON IN HIS TOOL CHEST, OUR HERO HANDILY DISPATCHES HIS OLD FLAME WITH A FEW SJLLFUL THRUSTS... MEN EE,MENE TEKEL UPRARUHN A. tE-T LAC I4 ARIVING AT A C ECA N PL*,N A L ITiTU PqOPA r5 -rOOt. C BTTER RAN. HERO GIvES A BA The Tiger-Cat 'REWETT iet one day, i field; ipe out the vermin, icealed. I smiled a grim smile, irs to a point; 1, "have you any last word of joint?" think it's absurd, presumes; as to possibly wrench, mushrooms. k as he picked up a rock, :runch ; you shall be rather tame lunch." :rassy-green land, *hed its peak; udly flew, n his beak. . voice clear and loud, doesn't crank; he one I just beat y tank." Mums Gardenias om Shop Phone 254-4105 )INTS it To Carol'na" L85 A e6wTMN r etm" sf' OF .CE I OS SWLR wm1 ...j THE CALL Yeoss our ILIPLJ3 0UTCAL GOS UR Cov.k 'D STOP liE*MANAC o' THE METEReo 141 MOST DANGEROUS FOE TO DATEI)i wpk. 43.sA;xi aimMorphy BUT OUR HERO 5 ItOU"LE5 HAVE ONCY .JU5T -BEGUN, FOR H~E NOW MU15T FACE HIS GREATEVT CHALLENGE A WEM*4 8ESr R E Ptst pA ancd4 Take a look at the abov at Pratt & Whitney Air< offer exciting growth, cc stabihity-wihere engine< nized as the major re. tiniued success. Engineers and scientist are today exploring thi energy conversion for ev, up new avenues of exp space, marine andJ ind technical staff working< Management's determuir most advanced facilities already given the Comp rent land, sea, air and coun try's fu ture. I hie I by oiur tech ri cal staff is deCvelopmr ent of cornpac the first Wasp engine to a position of world en gineering and scien t i the Company to obtain Clemson-( Revived A By MACK A. LUNDY III and PATSY OLIVER Staff Writers Tomorrow the Carolina Game cocks will meet the Clemson Tig ers in an event that has become a tradition. As many of you are freshmen, from out of state, or otherwise unacquainted with the history sur rounding The Event of the year, it is my duty to recount at this time some of the glorious past. The first Clemson - Carolina game resulted from a statement by the Clemson team that al though "it didn't intend to play Harvard or Yale, it fully intended to beat USC." We took up the hallenge and in 1902 defeated the rigers 12-6. An interesting result of the game was a near riot. Several lays before the game was to be played, a tobacco store (intending to bolster school spirit) displayed Lhe colors and emblems of both schools - the tiger represented Clemson, and signifying the city's ,onfidence in the University was Carolina's emblem-the Gamecock :rowing over a defeated cat. The jubilant Carolina students paraded the emblem through the streets, much to the regret of the lemson Cadets. Three hundred Clemson men, armed with swords ind bayonets, marched on Caro ina's Sumter Street entrance. Dug in behind a low wall and prepared to fight to the last man -vere 30 Carolina students. This -onversation was reported to have >ccurred between a senior and r. R. McKissick, a sophomore des ined to become president of the [Jniversity: "Mr. McKissick, are you ent -5$ Fu e chart; then a good long look :raft -where technical careers n tininrg c;halIlenge, anrd lastig ars and scientists are recog. ison for the Company's con s at Pratt & Whitney Aircraft ever-broadeing avenues of ery environment . . . all opening loration in every field of aero astrial power application. The >n these programns, backed by iation to provide the best and andJ su.entific apparatus, has any a firm foothold in the cur pace programs so vital to our ist of achievemients amassed a veritab)le list of firsts in the tpower pla nts, dlating b)ac I vhi lifted the United States. lead ershi ip in avia tion. ThIiese ic achievemnents have enabled its current position of leader ratt & Whitne' INECTICUT OPERATIONs A iiAHi(onO. (20 RIDA OPERATIONS w&i PALM m IA ILAlIe e arolina T] Lnnually F armed?" "I have a pistol, sir." "How many rounds of ammuni tion?" "Three rounds, sir." "Mr. McKissick, make every shot count!" Fortunately, bloodshed was pre vented, but nevertheless, football relations between the schools were suspended until 1909. The Thursday during Fair Week on which the game took place, be eanie a (lay of riotous celebration with free cuts from classes. Tak ing on national fame and world wide publicity, the annual clash aven began to draw racketeers who counterfeited tickets. You girls might be interested in know ing that during the early (lays it was considered quite improper for a co-ed to participate in the fes tivities. Although Big Thursday is no more, much of the enthusiasm re mains: the pep rally, "shirt tail parado" and tiger burning still taking place. There came a thme, however, when the scene was dismally black. In clash after clash Clem ;on emerged victorious. To com bat the lag in school spirit and give the team that extra boost af enthusiasm needed to overcome the Tigers, the Sigma Nu fratern ity )lanned and executed the wild -st hoax in school history. Using similar uniforms Sigma Nu e(luipped a full strength "Tiger" squad. Twenty minutes before the game the bogus ball players hurst upon the field to the heers of the Clenisonites. After performing some typical exercises they turned to a rather new and novel approach. It is safe to say The Company's first engine, the Wasp, t to the air on May 5, 1926. Within a year Wasp set its first world record and went to smash existing records and set standa for both land and seaplanes for years come, carrying airframes and pilots high farther, and faster than they had ever gc before. In recent y & Whitney new standa same way 1920's. The the new fa jetliners wh successful current mil powered V established the advanct geometry fi PRATT & WHITNEY AIRCRArT f(CH1NICAL POp PROJET RECoRo or s TABItIT Y, Nodip en technical population for the lasi qu.iter of acentury) 211 1938 t942 1946 agso 3954 19 t;ure ship in fields such as gas turbi technology and fuel cells. Should you join us, you'll be ass bility. You'll find the spreadj of ra programns requlires virtually every find opportunities for professionl hanced by our Corporationfinan1f tion Programi. Your degree can hi MECHANICAL * AERONAUTICAL * EL ENGINEERING e PHYSICS * CHEM * CERAMICS e MATHEMATICS * ENC APPLIED MECHANICS. [or further in formation con;e rnir & Whitney Aircraft, consult ym~ officer-or write Mr. William in Departmnent, Pratt & Whitney AI Connecticut 06 108. SPECIALIST S IN POWER.. . POWER FO FOR AUXILIARY SYSTEMS. CURRENT AIRCRAFT, MISSILES, SPACE VEHICLE TRIAL APPLICATIONS. V Qirc raft mcuICOr raditions ir Game that the Clemson fans suffered a traumatie experience watching "their" team twist, belly dance and perform the Clemson cow milking exercise. While running plays the imposters dropped passes, ran into each other, any thing to annoy the Clemson fans. It was too much for them and they poured from the stands to defend the honor of their school. Fortunately, the stadium police pushed them back as the make shift team skipped merrily to the sidelines to a standing ovation from Carolina. Oh, the score? Gamecocks 21, Tigers, 14. This then is Clemson-Carolina. The time of the year when spirits rise and hearts beat faster in the infectious enthusiasm as we pre pare to meet Clemson in what is ifur most cherished tradition. Campus Sights, Scenes Ruimor is going around of a pnrotest at the Clemson pep rally sOlebody is going to burn his Slater Hoard Plan Card. * * * Student riding conveyor belt in South Cafeteria. * 9 . .st.udents creating their own society for the prevention of cru (Ity to animals by caring for three -mall kittens behind Rutledge ('hapel. )ok the on rds to er, me Lars, planes powered by Pratt Aircraft have gone on to set rds of performance in much the as the Wasp had done in the 727 and DC-9 are indicative of nily of short-to-medium range iich are powered by the highly JT8D turbofan. Examples of itary utilizations are the J58 ach 3 YF-12A which recently four world aviation records and d TF30-powered F-ill variable hter aircraft. JiLATioN VS YEAR GROwl NI nes, liquid hydrogen igned early responsi t & Whitney Aircraft's ech nical talent. You'll 31 grow,th further en :ed Graduate Educa a B3S, MS or PhD in: ECTRICAL * CHEMICAL ISTRY * METALLURGY INEERING SCIENCE OR Sa cireer with Pratt r college placement Stonier, Enugineering craft, I ist lI arttord, R PROPULSION-POWER UTILIZATIONS INCLUDE S, MARINE AND INDUS. U T FUNrr Ame(nAFT conP.