The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, October 08, 1968, Page Page Four, Image 4

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Rines said that copies of the resolution will be sent to Colum bia's City Council, University offi cials and local housing authorities. cow Be a fashion original. Weai costume . . . culottes and c wide wale cotton corduroy. and hardwear closings anc p ile lining. In junior sizes Use your "Miss Gamecock" Ch< have one, easily open one b) I. D. card to our credit depart tod1 costue . culote n< pilelinig. I juisies< haveone,easiy op n ne I. . ardtoou crdi dpart At com theP ofssi in d An eni oe al Bis tor,~ ;t Glenco The church site has been in cluded in the East Glenco Urban Renewal Project, to be used for future USC expansion. A chartered bus took YD's and other students to Charlotte, N. C., last Wednesday to hear presiden tial candidate Hubert H. Humph rey. The next YD meeting is sched uled for Oct. 16. The SKOAT by Valor r this exciting and unusual full length coat. Of soft, The coat has leather tabs I a snuggly warm acrylic . . . beige or gold, 46.00 irge Account. 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Mceanwhil irther information, write Mr. R in, College Relations Administi fitro Laboratories, 14000 Georc ue. Silver Spring, Marylaned 2n01 Up The USC Men By JIM HANEY Staff Writer From Lumberton, N. C., to Georgetown is only 85 miles if you happen to be a crow. But if you're a person and you're in a canoe, it's more like 150 miles. Three USC students - Robert Folks, Jim Smith, Reid Baker, and Harvard garduate student Ran dolph Folks, can be even more exact. They'll tell you that it's 152.78 miles of twisting, winding, sand bar-studded, snake infested river. Ot 'iurday, August 29, the foursome launched a pair of eanoeq on ite Lumber Ri%ver armed with pith helmet. s,mahete-. ga lantern,l and a little advenl. ture in their qoul-. Eight days and four bristling beards later they landed at the Old Georgetown Bridge on U. S. 17. They were met there by a couple of rather excited fathers, M. H. Smith and W. R. Folks. The idea for the trip came from a tradition of Wagram, N. C., where both Smith and Folks were reared. It is customary that more residents of the small, closely knit village take a canoe trip of some sort during their lifetime. LABORATOR IES re h1 rig X Lid 0 as ry of re '.9 LUS CS a- TURNS SCIENCI 'a- INTO SERVICE lia 0.A qa Po'uhye,5 River, But With A Canoe I' Originally the trip was to be. gin at Wagram, but was shortened 30 miles because the river was un usually low due to the dry sum mer. Did they ever think they weren't going to make it? The answer was a rather definite yes. "The first day we only covered about 11 miles because a logging crew had dumped logs into the river just south of Lumberton, but the river cleared up after the third day." On the third day of the journey they covered over twenty-five miles and average(d that distance or bet ter for the remainder of the trip. "'After we reached Nichols, we had a lot of trouble with qand hars," they added. "'he water was 011ly ankle deep where the Lumber mneets the Little Pee Dee River." Mrs. Smith, chief dietitian for the trip, had lprepared an exten sive menu, but their staple food soon became peanut butter sand wiches. "We were just too tired to do much cooking," they confessed. They did manage to throw together some( spaghetti for supper one night, however. Besides, according to Jim Smith, "Peanut butter sand wiches are n balanced meal." Paddle ;2 Miles "We only heard that about a hundred times (luring the trip," claimed the other three. The days began early, about six o'clock ,and ended at about the same hour at night. After supper they would play bridge until about nine to pasq the time, and then collapse into their sleeping bags. "The people we met along the river were real nice to us," they said. "We could usually catch a ride from where we camped to a store to buy bread and drinks." In addition they had two refuel. ing stol)s, one at Nichols where a friend from U S C , )anny .Jordan, treate(l them to a square meal - "We ate 'em out of house and home" - and another for lunch at the river cabin of the J. C. Hubbards of Lancaster. Most of the people that they miet on trip were fishenmen and game protectors, but they did have one encounter with a hermit in a houseboat who presentetl them with a handearved red cedar pad. die. They have the paddle t) prove it. Three of the group are juniors at Carolina. Smith is a pharmacy major and hall counselor, Rolbert Folks is in history with a eye toward law school, and Baker is an art major. Will they try it again? Robert's answer may well have been the most revealing. He said, "After I forget about this one I might." The Blossomn Shop F LO RIST S Devin, and Saluda FlIVE POilITS