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ACTIVIT11 Campus Clubs Pledge and Initiate New Mei Many New Members Taken i by University Clubs Names Given The Arrow club has received tw new members this year: Cinle Oti and Blanchard Smith. The Hermes club has pledged as nei members, J. H. Harvey, Lesl:e Edwari Joe McLaurin, Trevor Abel and Whit tey Tharin, S. L. Ready, Caughma Sox, Professor. Babcock has been elecl en an honorary member. New members of the Owls club are Clarence Glenn, Benny Gause, Bo Jones, Robert Shealy, Bill Tinsley an David Milbring. In the Sphinx club are Billy Lama Anthony Fogarty, Buddy Milling an Ralph Bradford. The following have been initiated ir to the German club: Harry Shaw, Bo Jones, Bill Rogers, Alfred Lawtot Badger Baker, "Stude" W ilcox, Lind say Odom and Anthony Fogarty. New members of the Bohemian clu are: Alfred Lawton, Badger Bake: Clarence Boyd, Guy Purvis and "Stude Wilcox. The Gamecock could not get a li of new members from the other clut this week. New members and officei of all the clubs will be given ne3 week. Athene Club Has Bridge Party The Athene club, a co-ed organiz2 tion, gave a bridge party last Frida afternoon in the senior parlor of tlM Woman's Build'ng. The new membei were initiated before the party. Afte bridge, ice cream and cake were sei ved. Those received into the clu were: Leora Johnston, Claire Pattei son, Lizzie Gary Craddock, Louise M< Intosh, Virginia Durant, Ida Robert Mayre Wall, Margaret Ritchie, Rut Ritchie, Katherine Zeigler, Margar< All and Grace Turner. Collegiate Club Pledges Members At a meeting of the Collegiate clt Tuesday night, the following girls wei pledged as new members: Mary He: ter Vann, Wilmington, N. C.; Harie Whitaker, Camden; Elizabeth Johi son, Florence; Elizabeth Stackhous Mullins, and Margaret Rasor, Cro Hill. Initiation will take place Monda November fifteenth, and contin through the week. Grill Club Honors New Men Last Wednesday night the Grill clt was host at a dinner at the Green Pa: rot team room, from ten until tm o'clock. The affair was in honor < the new members, Harry Shaw, BI B runson, Raymond Hildebrand, Wi lianm Elliott, Anthony Fogarty, "Stud< Wilcox, Badger Baker, Bob Jone Pratt Gasque and Alex Murdaugh. Bohemlans to Give Banquet A banquet in honor of the new mei bers will be given by the Bohemia club at the Jefferson Hotel, Saturds night, as a climax to the club's initi tion ceremonies, wh'ch began Ia Wednesday. The H Topc (Weati IT'S as effective (lays. It is on fitting coats you sentel in the nev greatesti M. L. K 1577 MI J"S AMONG DANCE TO BE ' SPONSO,RED BY SOCIAL CABINET n Annual Thanicsgiving Hop to Be Held in Gymnasium by the Social Committee 0 ALL CAROLINA AFFAIR 1, Admittance by Presentation of -' Athletic Tickets-LaMotte's n Orchestra to Play Practically all arrangements have been completed for the annual Thanks b giving dance given by the social cabinet, d and according to information received Thursday, it will be the biggest and , most elaborate ever sponsored by this d committee. Admittance will be free, but in order to make it an exclusive Carolina dance, all men students will b have to present their athletic pass a, books before they will be permitted to - enter. Especial plans have been made for b the decorating of the gym, the con , tract having been let to C. T. Langley. Punch w'll be served and favors dis tributed. t It has been the custom for the s Gamecocks to play for the annual s Thanksgiving dance, but as they have :t a scheduled engagement at the Univer sity of North Carolina, Waldo LaMotte and his Orchestra will in all probability play this year. After football season the social cab y inet plans a series of Saturday night e dances s'miliar tq the athletic balls held -s after varsity football games. These :r dances will be script. The social cabinet for the current b session, consists of Ethel Ann McLure, T. M. Craig, and Si Seideman, student members, and Professors McCrae and s, Coleman, faculty members. h "Knowing Jesus as a Friend," was t the discussion of the freshman Bible class held last Wednesday night, Nov ember 2, at Melton hall. It was de c'ded to serve refreshments at all b meetings hereafter. e -BAT FURMAN - Wauchope Club Has Interesting Meeting e, ;s The Wauchope club held its first regular meeting Friday night at the y, home of Dr. G. A. Wauchope, for ie 'whom it was named. The sixteen mem bers were all present. Professor Bab cock, the speaker, talked of pike litera ture, and read a number of selections. ib A discussion followed, after which re r- freshments were served. Officers of the ,o club are: President, Miss Virginia >f Wauchope; vice president, Arthur 11 Medlock, and secretary, Miss Claudia I.. Cantey. s, Six New Men Pledged by Pyramids At a meeting of the Pyramid club Monday night in the club rooms, over the canteen, the following boys were i.. formally pledged. n Charles Manship, of Hartsville; ty John Witherspoon, Sumter; Frank a- Rivers, Sumter ; Jack Oulla, Florence ; st Sidney Green, Florence; Charles Han sen, Newark, N. J. eid-Knit oat $30. er proo fed ) on rainy days as cold e of the "Sweetest" have ever seen. Pre colors and America's :oat value--$30 inard. Inc. rlHE CLUB Babcock to Be Host to Press Club We Professor Babcock, of the Universi faculty, will be host to the Press cli at its bi-monthly meeting next We nesday evening. The program will conducted by the host, who has se eral old documents and newspape from colonial times. The club will d cuss these, and a comparison will made with the present-day papers After the program, refreshme: will be served, and the meeting turn into an informal reception. All st dents in the School of Journalism a members of the staffs of the camp publications are invited to attend. Professor Babcock's home is 15 College street. - BZAT FURMAN - Mrs. Rucker Soon to Move Off the Campu Wife of Late Prof. Marion Rucker Will Make Home with Miss Dillard Mrs. Marion E. Rucker, wife of i late Professor Rucker, noted law and pub.ic speaker, in soon to vacate I home on the cani us. Mrs. Rucker is going to live in < of the daylight houses with Miss Ir( Dillard.. She has not made any defir plans for the future but it is proba that she will become connected with University. Professor and Mrs. Rucker were m ried in August. 1915, and Mrs. Ruc1 l'as resided in her present home sil that time, making it 11 years, "I have lived here since Mr. Ruck< death because I love the old piace n:uch and because he requested tha eo so," is Mrs. Rucker's attitude towa her home. - BEAT FURMAN - The Arrow club was host at a sm but enjoyable dance at their house Pickens street, last Thursday nig About fifteen girls were guests. "IF WI I "Society MAR! Corner Main and Foreign Universities Offer Fellowships From French and German Insti tutions-Gnatifying l. Stipends ty Students of the Unversity of South ub Carolina have an opportunity to obtain d- fellowships in French and Geman Uni be v rs THIS AD GOOD FOR 10 is- - Headqua be Toilet Articles and its Bring Ad With You--GLYS ed u nid us COLUMBIA BARBERS 13 1326 Main Street IS "AS COPELAND GOES, S( E. Learn ti MANHATTAN SHIRTS-ST SWEATERS-MUNS: }1r Everything Seasonable and rer ier COPELAND 1535 Main Street pne ne Home of KUPPENHE ite ble he r e Shoes for All OccasE Saxon-Cullu 1513 Mai ao WALK-OVER ht. $7 to $10 NTER C' Vill You Be Read !?e Prepared--Get Brand" Sui1 fr om SHALL -TATL Hamnpton Ed versitfes, according to information sent the Gamecock, by Dr. Baker. These fellowships are in all departments and for one year each, with possibilities of renewal. The French fellowships car ry a stipend of 1,200.00. 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