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PUlBLISHED W F.EKL.Y BVY i'll SO'I,llC SOCIETIES. Entered at Columbia, S. C., postofl mail matter. Colu-nbia, S. C., N Edgar T. riomnpson . Edwiln Folk . Julian A. Cave George Wittskowsky. Fant Kelly..... ...... G. M. Dabbs . ...................... Thad E. Horton..... ............. Miss Fletcher Stackhouse .......... E. M. Smith......... .............. Otis P. Huff ..... .................. W. J. Ready . J. A. Wiggins.......... C. H. Haselden......... Coleman Karish. C. S. Chewning N. M. Huckabee .. Exit the 1921 foothail season And speaking of rIunn11ing, Anbs is no snail either. Let's begin now to prepare for the 1922 championship. ()ie wayN is to get belhind oilr track, basket ball, baseball, an<l class ootIball te"in11s. The Carolina Gamecock again has beaten the Blllldog. But the game from the beginning to the e(I was a fight for against ( Caro lina the cadets always plit uip their hardest game, and altho loosers, they proved tiIemsel ves the best of sportsmen. And let's not forget the one who has been out there on the fiehl every afternoon during the whole long season and(1 who has givel everything lie had to Imlake Caro liaa force to be reckoned with in South C1arolina football, and1( who standls readyV to d1evelop) a lup ionship team for 1922 if the stti (lent b)ody of thme University of South Carolina will stand behind( him-C oaclh Metzger. We Protest. "Fuirmnan wi~on the game, bt Carolina won the (drinking con test" or wor'ds to; that effect seemsii to be the general opinion of mrany of the citizens of our common wealth. It is not Our purptose to put tup a howl and say that every thing said is wholly wroing or wholly right buit we w ish to sity this: If some of the gabbers c:ver' tIhe state woild take the fifty gal Ion still out of their own eye b)e forn tryingr to reoVen the hl.f. F F -'U'lHIRADIAN AND CLA RTO TERMS. $1.30 A YEAR. iCe NoVem11ber 20, 108 as secold-class ovember 25, 1921. ....... .......... ....Editor-in-Chief -Associate Editor-in-Clhief ...................1siness Manager A..........Assistant Business Manager Circulation Manager ........\ssistant Circulation Manager . ............. ..............Athletics Co-eds ..... ........I....... Y. M . C. A. ......... .. .... ....................................L aw . Clariosophic Society ..................Eu phradian Society ..............Jokes ........................Exchange ............. ...............Local Cont ribti iig Editor pilit flask frot the ('a rolit ina i's eye, vont Iitions wohd he lots better. That is the trouible, the whole .aing of kniockers w\hIt) seek ever-Y opportuniity to stalin their State Il'niversit.v and it's stilent hodv are so blin<d they cn'It sev ItaINy V0ungr Iman at a football giIie li<ler the inl fllence of I iquor with wit cha1rginlg it iu) to the ( G(ar Iet and Ihwk. We are IaakIiig Ito accIsations aantanyone Inl partiviular. Wle are not <defelding the ise of inl toxicants inl anlY formI: we are not lefending any fellov st<lent who wVouIhl blriig r-eploach liponl his AMa Mlater. We deplore anlY ir regularity that Ias oeulrred, I mIT <don't believe that your State Uli versity is the SOLE', opponent of the 10. 1onl. Volstead. Such is a loig wa-y fromt Ieiig the (-;ase. Iarolinians ire geitleimtent, bIt Caroliins are human Iings, iand .I , soonl as (ther folks ca thrw conciete at us with iipti li, ty, we wvill sell ourt fountttin pent tundt keel) our imouith shut, Imt tin dter coilIiti ons its theIy exist to<)hity We are stud enits of C a rol ina, we iare (itizenis of Souith Carolina, we love on r coll Iege itnd our sta~tte: thant is whyi we say: "'Carolinta! MNay shte alIway~s he righ t, but righ t or w rong, C A 1( 0 LINA ! Spirit Indomitable. TIhe mtost p)leasintg it ftermai~th of the h'liiman gitttet is th e p)rontoi ne. ed abitsetnce of theit ''Antv i ICh~ oru s"' the usiutal kntock intg tha itt foilow a Si dIefentt. Somie of Its wept over thett gamitit, oftheres cur sed a itbit, Ibutt thte ina~jority of thle stuidenits ittitie diaitely tried to smiothter thte ite miorv of it ini lnit for the frittnre As one boy expressed it, "Furm1an Ilus a1 rigit to 1be po)j<l_--tlhey 1 )elt the best tealun inl the state !*I 'he chronic klocker--praises )e'! is colspicuollsly elsewhere. We healr nio <1ispa,jl,,ragilg relliarks whatever abouit oiur coach1, oiur team. or any of the ilidividlial Imemlbers of our tellil. .list tile opposite. ill fact, is true. The collimanl seells to have beenl "'Yes frolt. and every man, Iook ing forwar<, is ellger to pr)phevsy a1 brilliant colliback. All we ask is it chnllice to wipe out tile defeat. The. chastened spirit sore werel ready to predict has failed to ap pear. The old Gamecock pep is hitting on all six-it'll be a twill six soon--an(d "by tile immortal gods, we'll lick 'em next year !" Organizations. We sadly need ellicient, effec t iv, wo. %-)rkinlg orgallizltiolls at the I'lliversitv. ()ur clubs, societies aid asso:iatiolns are regarded b) y N, thet sbu<dent-body with too) much apathetic imdiff'erence. ()ir colin tv cilbs apparently exist ill namile oIly ; our few honor, literary, ailai draliatic clubs should Ilake their appearlnlce l more thanl (once a yea r wh Ienl the ( art and I flack is piblslished: ,ur scientilic awd fro fessional chlbs tale not the infilu en1i,al blies the *y of right shild be; our scholarship clbs --have w%e sulcI tingl s The ol recog nlitionl the mlerit of, a good stuldent r'eceives is a flock of, & iolde stars' at the eld of the semklester. Siurel y. We canIl SeCIure a1 clpter o)f 1'Pli Ihetta Kappa, Or somile SIililir IIonior 0 socity, w~ i lhout steppIin g beyond tie pale )of the Aliti-Fra ternlity la w ! ()ur lierarPy societies are anllig the very best--but it is a fact that the unu111suIlally large lelllberslhip of each detracts froll the bellefit the individual illmbers receive. A new society lliglt help. With aln virIlielit ofl nearly six hiuni1 dred, we have rooml for ialother one1. 'Perhjaps soIel gelills with creative abilities will perc(ive ie oppotlllity to display Iis.-; talents The religiouls organizations, the Y. M. C. A., are sippoted by a halld ful of stuldents, while the nmjoritY tolerate theiml with a dis coilraging lack of interest. The Y' and the I tible I )isclssion ( rou ps lire of the stoieints, as well Is for tile stud(enIts. Without co operPationi they mluist fail. Not long ago a plan11 was ilaug a rated in the ILaw School for the organlization ofsrl SCCIismlli, butL acVtive', leg~l chlbs foir the purlposek of stud ying i ntenisely Itml( extenl siveCly the pra'lctice ias well Its the thieor'y of law~. 'lhis idea miight prlofiitably be exten<oleti to all the ot her deparltmeniCIts of the Unlii ver sity, andt imlteedl, to everPy branllchi of studtenit acotivity. Il[owever, our chlie nCIieed julst ntow is not so1 muhIl new clubsi 1as ai reor'ganizattion andii rejulvinlation of our, oldl c'lubs. Thei~ oflicers' have been(Cl shirin g thieiri dlutit's. They shiouild waike upi andi tak aw itle'w inte rest ini thir hlon - tors. Thie miember's shiouhil get to wor~ ik lawil make1 ItthLeir or'gan iza1,1 the Unoivnesito. "Carry On." "Blit the nin111 who can Imeet des pair awd <defeat With a cheer, there's the 111111 of ('o<I's chlooSing: The nuaaI who can' fight to ITea ven's o.wI height Is the Iuin vlo enn fight When he's losing. Our state chamlpionship aspira tions an<1 our. hlope for an 11nbrok el chaill of victories erishe< on Many Iieh in) Greenville. We lost tle g:111e aI(l we lost the title, bit we (dirl not lose oIII se i respect or the respect of our antagonists. Our satisfae tionl must come from the know le(lge t1ha-It our telmlI fought the foes of a worthY telln. We were <defeatel but not Whipped. The (a mI.-Iliecocks are still game awl1( a1 Carolinian never <uits. Aly 1112111 (111 still wear the (Tar iet an<d Black procdIlY. with apologies to nione. OnlY paid professionals play mlerelyv to winl. Thle gmulle is the thing. At onle of our larger inl stitutionis inl thle Fast, the stcldent bgo1,tlyleets, it's teamIIS r-eturnIiing after a (lefeat witi cieers anli yells jist as hearty* Iald geluinlile ws tho' the cVitory instea<d of the <lefea It, was theirs. It is 1 la,m1Iable cuistoml. Such Spirit um11st buit rarely 1121%.ve occasion to welcome 2a vamlnished tea. h'lle triue sports 1mnl. %ivtoriols or va11ilisled, can alway* vs feel thmt, he fairly, clen11lY, andl fearlesY playe< the gamI11e to the itm1lost. lumlanl's victorv Shoul act as 8n incentive to gre2 hatr effort, on our1 part. The stinl of this seasol mlay set behii the clol of partial <defeat, but with the optimism of all goo<l losers. we should evel n)o look for the risilg still of, Iext, seasonl. Get A Girl. All aifter-<ilinner speaker ait at (ollege 121nIliet severaI.l yeairS igo a<1vise<l every Young freshnlialn to get girl, le statel that lie kiew of no more wholesome, inspiring inluence ill (ollege life than-Il the interesteil am interesting friemI ship of the right sort, of girl. IBy the right sort of girl lie IleaIt, njot thie b)ig-eye<d 'vamlp' or the frivololls flapper, bit the sweet seisible gil you would be glad to haeyour. mother mleet'. Of cqoIIse. this geitleiman11 111(1 no(2i nltentioni of suiggestinJg to the ne1w mtent that they spend ll o(f theirI tme iln the coiny lYOf somie gir'l at the expense (of their claiss es; nior (lid lie inltel to p)rescr'ibe a1 c'hildlish pupp)ly-love a1 l'iair such as5 1Tarkinigtoni described inl his Se'veniteeni. I )ates ('an1 be kept af ter class5es aIre prepared, and1 it is niot r'etiired1 tha2t y~ou uitter burn'I in)g pr'otestaltions of unaicyitg love every time you (cal1 Oni a young lad(y, merely because15 she seemITs to beC anf extremely lovable ladly. It is possile, SO we ar'e iniformiied, to assoc(iaIte w ih the aldorab11le sex w ithoiut ebxpecting Or r'eceiving mor01e 41han1 genin e comra'ideshiip. A goodl womanlI is undloubtedly the miost inlspiriitinug thinJg in the wIr'l and111 it 1pa2ys to eulti vate theirI acquahin itaince. You nWed not feel tha2t you are utrutiie to IHomeW Tlowvn Susie whien you take a nor mual hearty interest in the other girls you meet. They won't ask you to die for them any more than they will ask you to live for them. Being naturally wiser than men they will at once realize the worth of a pal. Columbia College and Chieora have scores of girls whose friendship properly understood and accepted is invaliable. An(I by the way there is no law against loving our niappreciated 'o-eds. Think it over Freshmen. Would a little sympathetic encourage ment help you pass these mid term tests? College Songs. College songs, like songs in the outside world, run the entire gamut of human emotions. We have the song of unrestrained joy, jazzy and full of pep; we have the almost "sicred" official song. They are all different and are to be used oi different occas ions. Nobody w%olld think of singing the "B1lues" in (hlirch, and vice versa no band woild play ia sacred hymn at ia dance. There is i pur pose for each type of musical sentiment and discrimination iist be exercised. ()I late complaints live reached our i 'ears that oirl Carolina yells and songs are being jumbled to gether into a potpo-rri that knows neither feeling nor tradi tion. Songs that send a thrill down our backs and tears into ourl- eyes are thrown slipshod into our "pep" programs with blood-, curdling and nerve-racking yells. The most conspicioius example of this is the u1nconltrolled hulrsting into song, if such it cInl be called, of our1 ''We Ilail Thee, Caroi lil" O aIy aIld everv occaion. Our most beloved song is being treated like popular jazzy music, to be whistled and sling everywhere and anytime. From our observation it ap pears that at football games "We IIa il Thee, Ca rol i na" is used as a filler whenever yells canillot be recalled or do not come to mind immediately. Why all this? "W I Hail T Che, Carolina" should not be sulig indiscrimil itely and be allowed to sink to the level of ordinary yells. Peo ple do not go aroind singing "The Star Spangled Banner" except on specific occasions. So wh' not use a little reserve with oiii b)elovedl Alma Mater' song and keep oiur enth usiasm fi'om deC sp)oilinig that which is imost sacred and1 to be r'ever'ed ? D on't sing it mier'ely becaiuse you lhav e a musi cal itch, don1't sing it because youi cain't thiink of anything else to sing, but r'esp)ect it and hionor' it in the way it (deserves. "ATTENTION" University Students ! Good Home Cooking Special Rates to University Students REarly Breakfast. One half block from Campus. On way to Main Street 1012 Marion St. - Phone 396..i