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UNftv ITY OF,AOJTH CAlkOLINA COLUMBIA, S. C., APRIL 10, 1915. No. 24. _oft WfRa P?ular 9% ne dy Choice of Studet y. of *the 'tdbn = t1Ir Six 'Iaid. nintg -of $last-' er eec?o1' "pi!e 4tltfe h' night 'ih 'the 'giihalUit, 'when the Easter cof'oal was placed upon the bt'ow of Miss Elmira de Graffenreid. The charming young queen was unanimously acclaim ed one of the 0ret'tiest and love liest that has ever worn the gar lAnd of Carbinhdom. 1 Mist 'de Graffenreid is very generally 'known 'on the campus'and is ad-, mired by all. She *as the choice of the entire ttudent body as Easter Queen. At 9:30 the Queen, accom panied by Preident Currell, and folo wed 'by her'maids,''Misses -Pahllne' Sn'o-d'en,' 4Jlilia"' Hand, Lillie Currell, Grace Earle, Kath leen 'Tate, 'nt{ Xktherine Bryan, passed down the hall of the gym Yiasam tb an imprb'ided'thione of ferns and lillies interspersed here'and there with' bt%tehes of "the"1ng -leaf pine.- "Amidst ap ptla se; the-queen 'was etted"on the "throne of Carolina." 'Af iter a few ib,al ietnarks- by 'Dr. Currell, he place'd the crown up-: on'the head of Miss de G'raffen reid and declared her "Queen of Easter." The Queen wa. g'oned in a dainty frock~ of: "'point de Paria: net" be'thffledi in snow'y fulness.' She 'ddidd W"large' t1kuet of exquisitW pinki"'6asei'1ied witif (Continued on page aix. I Motm- Br1hNATOIS CaN'*S APRIL 16TH *embers of Dry CIb are Showing Great Intetest. 'PdIc % i.t n ' CJIrmbla Pheti AprIl4eih-CdIhge st rels%fims PNattare. rhe -fBry". A b' qes hikiniz pridatidssfd'r'ne df 'te big Se'st 'd"'tt&1dfel 'Mitefts df 'the year. 'On'Pri'day 'Apill 'f6, the 'rtihibition o'atiorteal c611tegtits Wll'inet' h'thV'HAltel 'to _fetdit the speaker who will represetlt the Carolina club at the 'tAte contest 'in Spartanburg frdn May A to 8 inclusive. The fbl lowing nifn Wv l Apeak: J. I. McInnes, A. E. Merrimon, L. 3. Harristin, i .- . 'Hmma, p: I. Smith, W. J. icett,eE. 'S. .Oan brell, J. D. Griffith, H. C. Brear l_'hfid'J."E."Bdlt."'The 'O'Atitons are to be linlited to 1~5W woi-ds Utt'lusat'be "ln "'Onte ! thate of prohibition. So far the- prohibition -contest has efeated nord'tnteetramcng the studehts than any b'ther meet of the year. The 'club has about 35 'merhbers' and nearly one-third of them expect to en ter the preliminary. Aside froni choosing' the rep resentdtive to "'the State meet' four men will be selected to give a public meeting in the Colum bia Theatre,l Sunday,: athe -18th. Mr. -Stratton, -secretary of the' city Y.' M. C. ~ A., has kiiidly conserited to conduct the meet, tingjust as the has "-been con ducting the Sunday afternoon lectures. :-,SeVal pastors of the city churches have promised to assist in }the eIneeting. C G*ls from both colleges are invited as wlll 'as 6ll the cit1zehs'of Colum bia both men and women. The building iill- be seated,to:its ut most capacity. GUY "MEARES WINS 'CROSS-'COUNTRY- RUN Time - Was 24:13, Three- Min -ites'Better Thantiast Year. Guk' M."Meares: '17 of Fiun taird Inn Won the Sylvan cup cross country run yesterday afteinbon, his time' being' 24:13. 'The rAce started! at Columbia Conlege and1 etdedr dt theWgym %ftd t6wn 'via -B8urter "'street. 1There ' Wren"ning 'eontestatnts Mvho' tarted; 'edght" of them (Continued on page six.) VARSITY GLEE CLIUB VES FIRST PROGRAM Carolina Vocalists and Musi cians Render Concert. Vocal 'Soloists -and Quartette (Featured-Large ,Crowd Attended. On'Thursday evening the Uni versity ,Glee 'Club charmed a large crowd in the chapel audi torium. This was the initial program of the year. The oc casion was delightful and speaks well for the University. The University Orchestra ush ered in the occasion with an Dverture. The Glee Club then sang a medley of the latest songs. The first piece that could really show off the talent Af the club was the next selec tion, "Winter Song." Thet selection was well rendered. "Ed." Carpenter then sapg .a tenor solo. "In the Garden . of My Heart." Mr. Carpenter has me of 'the best tenors heard At Carolina in the .last few years. ".The encores showed the excellence of the . solo. 'he quartette then. sang a .Jul faby. Three 'times they were brought back and once sang. a ,ribute to the queen . of. Easter Week.The second part began with i cornet solo by Waddy Ander 3on, president of the Glee Club. "Here's Love and Success to Yod" was the best selection given by the GleeClub in body. "Go od ifght" was sung after. the en eore. Mr. Morris Lunpkin, a former member of the Glee Club, and it present a law student,. charm ed. the crowd with . three vocal iolos, one of which was "On. the Road to' Mandalay." The var 31ty quartette sang 'All They, Knew. "The baritone solo, "Love i! Mine," was wel rendered' by 9eigsStannard. ' Mr. Stannard is 'one'of the best baritone soloist that Carolina has ever turned )ut. He" has niade a special 3tudy of music. 'The performance 'closed with x nedley'of alma mater songs b the entird-elub. The presence of the College for' Women and Columbia College i idded quite a deal to' the occas ion. 'Haddon Johnson, .R. .Browne, and U. L. Rast , were ,confined in' .the ~infirmaay .this week. W. C. Mann was confin~ed .with sn'infected foot. CAROLINA OVERWHELMS WOFFORD AT TRACK By a Score of 86 to 31 Game cocks Win Meet. Bowen of Carolina Made Migh est Individual Record-Ter riers Show Speed. 'Carolina defeated Wofford in the .track meet Thursday after noon by the.score of 86 to 31. Although no reeords were broken. still excellent time was made considering the condition of the track. The meet was a complete success. A glance . t -the semmary shows that the Gamecocks ex celled in the weights and jump ing events, while the. Mcthodito were superiQr Jin the :dashes. Carolina was : the ..yictpr, in the liscus, hammer, shot, .high and low hurdles, pole vault and the high and broad jump. Wpfford took four of the five running events, being beaten only in the 140 run. Carolina won two places in every event except the half-mile rqn. The individual stars of the meet were Bowen, of Carolina and . Fletcher of -Wofford. , The former won 16 points, the high est individual score of the after noon. Fletcher rnade splendid time on' both the 100 and 220 yard dashes, his 'time being 10 1-5 and 23 2-5 respectively. Records of, the ,meet, Were as follows: 100 yard dash; Fletcher, Wof ford, first, 10 1-5 aeconds: ,Bow en, Carolina, second: .}ann, Carolina,' third. High jump: All Wofford men failed, before- a, Carolir a man was )eliminated, therefore . to save time the three awards were made,to ,Anderson, r :arper,, and H. HampIon, with npo first, se cond or third selections. , The Wofford representatives failed to jump the 5 feet 2 inches bar. One half mile: Riley, Wofford, first, 2:11 4-5;' E. J. W,anna maker, Wofford, second; Meares, Carolina, third. "220 yard racec Fletcher, 'Wof ford, frst,'28 2-5;. Bowen, Caro lina, second; Templeton, Caro lina, third. ole,v;ult;. ,Anderson, Caro lina, Arst, 9 feet 2.:ipches; ,Sog geshall, Carolina, secnd; Wil liams, Wofford, third. High hurdles: F. , Han'pton, Caroling, first, - 19. 1-5; temple Lon,-CarQlina, second;- Cauthen, (Continued on nage SiX.)