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WEEK OF GAITIES FOR VARSITY MEN. Easter Week Will Be Celebrat ed With Many Social and Athletic Events. Carolina's annual session of Easter week gaities will be fea tured this year by a galaxy of brilliant events, both social and athletic, which will be staged un der the auspices of the social cabinet. Plans are being formed for the crowning of the Easter queen, Miss Bessie Taylor, Tues day evening of Easter week in the University gymnasium. The ceremony will be followed by the student body reception in her honor. The queen's ball, one of the most elaborate dance fea tures of the week, will be given a Friday night in the gymnasium. The German Club will give its annual Easter ball Thursday v; night in the Jefferson Hotel ball room. Music for the Easter week festivities will be furnished by t.5 the Garber-Davis Jazz Orches '5 tra, one of the most popular pro ducers of dance music now tour ing the State. Athletic features of the week will include four baseball games, one with the Columbia Comers, the other three being regular in tercollegiate matches. Tuesday afternoon the Birds will measure bats with the professionals, meet Maryland State College Wednes day, Mercer Upiversity Friday and Auburn Saturday. All games will be played on Carolina field. Easter week program: Tuesday afternoon, baseball, Columbia Comers. Tuesday evening, crowning of Easter queen. Wednesday afternoon, base ball, Maryland State College. Thursday evening, German Club ball. Friday afternoon, baseball, Mercer University. Friday evening, queen's ball. Saturday afternoon, baseball, Auburn University. UNIVERSITY PLANS SUMMER SCHOOL. pare students for college en trance examinations. These courses are of particular impor tance due to the fact that several colleges of the State are raising their entrance standardls next year to line themselves up with the other standlardI educational institutions of the country. The University will issue a bulletin in the near future out lining courses, giving a list of the faculty and estimates of the expense. STUDENT CONFERENCE TO BE HELD HERE. Carolina Will Be Host to State Student Oflicers' Confer ence April 9-11. Carolina will be the host for the State Student Officers' Con ference from April 9-11. At the last meeting of the Y. M. C. A. board the secretary was directed to extend an in vitation to the student Y. M. C. A.'s of the State to hold the annual officers' con ference at Carolina. This in vitation was extended to Mr. Johnson, the Secretary for the Student Y. M. C. A., and has been accepted. There will be some 40 men from the differ ent colleges of the State, be sides the speakers and teach ers. A splendid selection of speakers has been selected and most of them have accepted. Carolina is looking forward to showing the other colleges of the State just what she can do in the way of entertaining them. The sessions will start at 6 o'clock Friday evening, and extend thru 3 o'clock Sun day afternoon. A MIDDLE AGED PERSON. Relic of Sixties Described in Detail. His appearance is very im pressive and reminds you of the portraits of the historical per sonages of the sixties. His well-proportioned frame of some five feet ten inches in height is often decorated with a cape handed down from the time of Charles I, and some times is augmented by a pipe protruding ten inches beyond a buoyant and rather thin nose. Determined jaws sup port a face, carved down to an oval shape no doubt by the machinations and assaults of the fair sex of who mhe is a deadly enemy. Small blue eyes, set under dark lashes, and sparkling with keenness and humor, vent their wrath against the co-eds by hiding behind half-closed eyelids. The once dark-browvn hair bears witness also to the strug gle,, for it has at last yielded to the blowvs of the other sex and has turned gray. HeI has also another weakness, that of his love for a certain city by the sea, of which he always carries a history in his vest pocket, and he proclaims it every where as the most sacred abode of man and the chosen city of heavenn. CLOTHING FURNISHINGS . 9Moe Moe Finkelstein's YOUNG FELLOW SHOP 1604 Main Street - - - Columbia, S. C. 10 per cent Discount on all Mechandise to Students Only HATS LUGGAGE The State Book Store The State Building -- Complete line Fountain Pens, Examinations Pads and other Stationery for Student's use. We Want Your Business LESTER'S RIALTO and RIVOLI Theatres Homes of the Biggest and Best Photoplays Obtainable ?IFo af-yoar ound soft dInk Fellowship--in college or out of it-flourishes best with good food and whole some drink. Ice-cold Bevo---unexcelled among beverages ia purity and healthfulness-is most satisfying as a drink by itself or a relish with food that makes a hap pier repast. A NH EUSER-BUSCH, ST. Louis It must be Ice' (old