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EXAMINATIOr Friday, May 30--Classes from be examined in the morning; cl; days to be examined in the after Saturday, May 31-Classes fr< examined in the morning, those come in the afternoon. . Monday, June 2-Classes fron morning ; those from 2 to 3 on the Tuesday, June 3-Classes fro] morning; no afternoon exams. Wednesday, June 4-Classes I .examined in the morning; those I the afternoon. , Thursday, June 5-Classes fr morning; no afternoon exams. Friday, June 6-Classes from morning; those from 3 to 4 on th Saturday, June 7-Classes frc morning; those from 4 to 5 on th LANA SIMS Captain of 1919 Team . nrpign JnItrn In silence danger is conceal ed. Women are seldom danger ous. Many a girl's idea of the truth is the disagreeable things she hears about the peo ple she knows. Women seldom take back their unkind words except when they want to use them over again. "Wop" McGowan (presiding over meeting of the co-eds by special request)-"Ladies, all those in favor of the motion will please rise." No one moves. "Wop"-"All those in favor of the motion will giggle, those opposed groan. The giggles have it and it is so ordered." One student on the campus has begun a course in voice cul ture thru the mail. His teach er at Chicago hasn't yet decid ed whether he has a tenor or contralto or just plain human voice. A noted improvement has been noticed in the tone of the letters that he writes. i SCHEDULE. 8:30 to 9:30 on M., W., F., to sses.from 3 to 4 on the same noon. >m 10 to 11 on M., W., F., to be from 4 to 5 on the same day 1 11 to 12 on M., W., F., in the same days in the afetrnoon. n 12 to-1 on M., W., F., in the rom 8:30 to 9:30 on T., Th., S., rom 2 to 3 on the same days in om 10 to 11 on T., Th., S., in 11 to 12 on T., Th., S., in the a same days in the afternoon. m 12 to 1 on T., Th.; S., in the a same days in the afternoon. CAROLINA BASEBALL SEASON A SUCCESS ream Played Better Than Any In the Past Few Years. Under the leadership of Coach Foster, the Gamecock nine has ended one of the best :aseball seasons that it has wver known. It is true that we lost 11 games and won only rine, but the success of a team 3oesn't necessarily depend on ;he score that it has succeeded n piling up. The general play ng of the men was of the best ;ype, the morale of the team as whole was splendid, and all :hose things that go to make a landy good team were there. the following figures speak for ;hemselves: Batting Average For Season. Vame. AB. H. PC. Skinner .............. 71 26 .366 JVaring ................ 54 15 .278 smith .................. 45 12 .264 Porter ................. 75 17 .226 sims .................... 73 16 .219 Byrd .................... 64 14 .219 Langston ............ 77 16 .208 Wilson ................ 10 2 .200 illen .................... 53 10 .189 Kohn ................... 11 2 .182 Iirmow .............. 57 10 .175 vans .................. 81 14 .173 ream ...................67- 154 .229 Season's Fielding Average. 'Tame. PO. A. E. PC. Wilson .......... 6 0 0 1,000 Byrd ..............180 9 4 .979 Porter ...........106 35 3 .979 Waring ......... 15 26 2 .953 3ims .............. 42 43 7 .924 Allen ............. 12 0 1 .923 Skinner ...... 37 43 7 .920 N'irmow.... 25 39 6 .914 Evans........ 43 67 18 .859 Langston... 20 4 4 .857 Kohn.......... 5 11 3 .842 Bmith......... 11 5 7 .774 Team ...501 282 62 .927 Jim says that girls are like street cars; if you miss one ion't be discouraged, another: will be along in five minutes. Wingtield's Drug Store 1443 Main Street WINTHROP Normal and Industrial College OF SOUTH CAROLINA, ROCK HILL, S. C. 110 Officers, Teachers and Assistants Over 1000 Students Normal, Scientific and Literary Courses, with Industrial Studies Expenses for season of nine months: For students paying Tuition $189.00 For students having Free Tuition 149.00 For SchQlarship Students 49.00 For catalog and other information address D. B. JOHNSON, President, Rock Hill, S. C. 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