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VOL. XIV. UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COIUMBIA, S. C., 1921.No. HIGH S ROCK HILL WINS CUP IN DEBATING LEAGUE Team from "Good Town" De feats Contestants from Gaff in University Chapel. PRESENT GOOD DEBATE Manning Debating Cup Will be Held by Winners for One Year Under Rules Laid Down by Debating League Several Years Ago. In the final high school debate held at the University last week as a part of the high school meet fostered by the Unive-sity Ex tension Department, Rock Hill's affirmative team won th edeci sion over the team from Gaffney high school by a unanimous vote. The query was, "Resolved, That the United States should enter into the League of Nations." The judges were: J. N. Frierson, E. M. Rucker, F. W. Bradley and L. T. Baker, of the University Faculty, and Mr. W. W. Ball, of The State newspaper. The victorious team represent ing the Rock Hill school was composed of Miss Elizabeth Scrugg.- and Julian Starr, who presented their argument in a very effective manner and pleased their audience with the way in which they handled the debate. Twelve teams, representing six schools, all of which had sur vived the State-wide elimination contests, were brought to the University last week for the finals. This year the contests were all above the average high school debate and indicated the progress that was being made in the high schools in debating. The six schools represented in the debate at the University were: Rock Hill, Gaffney, Hyatt Park, Cedar Springs, Newberrv, and Pinewood. The query for dlebate next year will be somne phase of the capital and labor quest ion, prob)ably fh at of the open or clo;sed shop. A usual, the University will pub) lish from time to time buLlletins n con nection with the sub)jects dlebated, which should prIove to be of material benefit to high school contestants. Professor HI. C. D)avis, of the D)epartment ot English, who has charge of the publication of these bulletins, says they will probably be ready for distribution by next Septem b)er, which will give the high schools ample time to work up their debates and hold their elimination contests. RRTTfR HUGH CHOOL HIGH SCHOOL DEBATES FOR '22 BEING PLANNED University Extension Depart ment is Taking Steps to Make Annual Meet Greater Success. SCHOOLS INTERESTED. High School League to Broaden Its Activities and Hopes to Make "High School Week" of 1922 Greatest Ever in History Organization. Plans are already being con sidered for the high school meet t" next year and it is expected that it will be even greater sue cess than the one .just over. More schools are expected to ,join the High School League, thus enabling it to extend its activities and increase its scope of eili i:ency. This year there were forty sc.hools participating in the oratorical and athletic events. Next year all important high schools of the State will be re :eive(d on application. Schools thruout the State are becoming enthusiastic over the efforte being made by the Uni versity Extension D)epartment to promote their work and to in crease their efficiency. The Uni versity has realized long aga thAt as the capstone of the educa tional system of t he State its campus must not be con fined to Columbia. T hat the tJni ver"s:ty has succeeded won(ler fully in this capacity may b, see - very readily from the progress that has been made by the high schools of the State since the be ginning of the work of the Ex tension Department. High school week next year will be under the- supervision of the new South Carolina High School League, organized last week during the events in Colum )ia. R. C. Hurts, of Rock lill, a President of the L eague. M. E. Brockman, of Chester, is Sec eta ry and Treasurer, and there is ai vice-nresident for each of he dlepartments, as follows: Foot ball, ,J. H. Wither.spo:m, of Clinton: Girl's backet ball, S. If. Carwile, of McColl: Koys' basket ball, H. T. Shockley, of Spartan lumbia ; baseball, W. C. Taylor, of Gafifney ; D)eclamnation andl Ex pression, S. H. Edmunds, Sum ter; Decbating, H. C. D)avis, of the UJniversity' faculty. These ::fficers, together with a repre sentative of the UJniversity Ex tension D)epartment, constitute the Executive Committee. SCHOOLS ME WEEK-( UNIVERSITY GIVES BAN QUET TO "HI" STUDENTS Over Three Hundred Enjoy Efforts of Carolina to Entertain. GOOD SPEAKERS PRESENT Speeches Set Forth Pleasure of the University in Having the State's Young Stu dents on Campus. The delightful banquet at Steward's Hall,. Universi-ty of South Carolina, in honor of the visiting boys and girls from all over the State, came as a fit tin climax to the best "high school week" in the history of the St.it A. Among the 300 who enjoyed the occasion were included Maj. Gen. J. L. Hines, Commander of Camp Jackson ; Christie Ienet, formerly United States Senator; Dr. W. S. Currell, President of the University ; Professor R. C. Hurts, President of the newly organized South Carolina High School League; members of th." University faculty ; members of the Board of Trustees; visitin." high school te achers, University students, and high school pupils. A fter the delicious course din ner, pleasing music was ren derel by the University quartet and speeches were h eard, aft;r which the winning pupils were presented. Speakers in order were )r. Reed Smith, Di-rector of' the Extension D)epartment; thProf. R. C. Hurts, President of the S. C. (. High School League; )ean L. T. Raker, of the Aca demic school of the University; Prof. J. Bruce Coleman, Head of the )epartment of Mathe matics of the University ; Major (;eneral llines, of Camp Jack son ; J. 0. Van Meter, Physical Director at Carolina; and A. Jer:me Heck, President of the Student Hody at the University. The l:ist speaker was Hlon. Chris tie Henet, who urged his h earers to return home with a determi nation to make the high schools of ()UrI St at(e se'ondl to nione. lcsing the affair with "Fi f teen r'ahs tor' Sout h Carolina,'' and "Hli for us all,'' attendants left with a feeling that high school week is a fine t.hi ng for Sout h Carolina. STATE INTERCOLLEGIATE TRACK MEET SATURDAY The firtst in ter'col legiate track meet held in South Cartol ina will be held on D av is fie'ld onl next Saturday mor'ning and1 a fter'noon. Tlhe ('01leges par'tie' ipating will be Carolina, (Cm sotn, Ci tadeQl, Presbyterian Col lege, andl Wolfor'd College. The AN MORE R REAT GAFFNEY WINS BOTH SPEAKING CONTESTS Boys Win Oratorical Contest While Girls Annex Victory In Expression. STUDENTS SPEAK WELL. High ..School Boys and Girls Display Unusual Ability at Oratory and Expression and Win Commenda tion of All Hearers. (;aiiney high schoal was v'ict. rious in both the boys' oratoti i cal contest and the girls' expros sion contest, Everett Taylor, of Gaffney winning the oratoric , while Miss l)e('amp was sucePsz ful in winning the girls' expres sion1 contest. Young Taylor's victory wins for his high school the right to hold the Wisepape trophy cup for one year, while a gold md:il also goes to M r. Taylor as the winnier of first plhce. \liss I)e ('amp was also presented with a b eautiful goldl medal in appre ciation of' her ability. Gold me(lals were given to the win ners of second1 and third places in both contests. Forty schools were repre senlte(d in the r)l'elimin i ies > the oratorical contest, whil:' :. c'oitestants weie entered in th girls' contest. The number of mtestants in e ach instance was re(luce(d to ten and the finals were held in the University chapel and the moot court room of the law school lusic for the two contests was furnished by the Matteson quar tet and the Seminary quartet. loth contests were well at ten ded, the unusually large numb,; of contestants and the high qual ity of the incividluial perform anes bearing testimony to an incr' easing interest and grati lfy ing improvement in high school o'atorv and ('XI)'essionl as res suilt of the competition. p)urplose of the meet is to stimu late interest in t rack at hlet ies in the dIifferentt colleges t hriough out the State. Carol ina's track squadt has hound hard sledding this s easont butt hope to be in goodl cond ithio bty Saturdl'(ay and shoutld mnake its l)resenice fell in the St ate meet. There will be p'elimnina'ies in the dash events in the morning but the (lash andI other linals will b)e held in the a fterntoont at 8 :30. Every studi(ent should bet ont hand atnd boost the feam. It (can b)e a successful meet for C arolina it' the studlents will baick the team ~ICIENT COLLE ICCESS SUMTER WINS HIGH SCHOOL TRACK MEET TWO RECORDS BROKEN Chandler Leads Sumter Team by Winning 15 Out of 18 Points--High School Lad Gets Three First Places and One Second treaking the State record and equaling two other high school records, J. Chandler, of Sumter high school, piled up a total of fifteen points in the track meet at the University last week. As a reward for his efforts he was given the Reach-McMaster cup, having headed the list of 40 schools by securing 18 points. Two high school records were broken during the meet, the 44(0 yard dash being lowered by three-fifths of a second by (handler. Miller, of Greenville "lli," clipped off one-fifth of a secon1 from the 120 yards hur dIes mark. The Remch-M1lcMaster tropry cup was presented Chandler for h[s individtua! work, and the llough cup was given Sumter sch' i fcr h"iving w\,on the meet. Gold m1edals were also awarded all w.ers of tirst place and bronze medals were given the holders of second place. Approximately 125 h i g h school students. representing . schools, participated in the meet. In addition to the breaking of two speed records the general performance of the high school athletics was far above the aver age, even in spit of the fact that an adverse wind handicapped the contestants somewhat. Events were, in brie I. 100 yard dash ; running high jump; half-mile run; discus throw; 220 yard dash; pole vault ; 120-yard hurdles; running Iro:ul jiump 1.10-yard run, and the shortput. LITTLE TRIANGLE DEBATERS SELECTED Prelimi naries held last week in the society halls resulted in he fol lowinhg mlen be'intg choseni to rep resent t Ihe Un iversityv in he Annual triangle dlebate with Clemson and the Cit adel Atlirm at ive, (Colenmn KaRuresh (C('a rio sophie), and 1":ant Kelly (ilaria sophie): n egat ive. Morris M ar c us ( Euiphrad iani) and1( Ra.sX WiI liams (C(lariosophie). Tlhe qfuery for dlebat e is "Re solved, That the U n it ed States should e'nter int) no t reaty with Japan that wvould nullify C'ali torn ia's anti-alien land laws." The debate will be held somnet inme n MaI y, Ithe exact (late not hay ing been dletermlined at this time. GE STUDENTS