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WE COMPULSORY DON'T NCHURCH WANT- ATTENDANCE Vo' X V. )NIVE'USITY OF SOUT'l C'AROIINA, ("Ol'm~ili, s. (',mAlt-ci 1o, 1922-1. N.I. STUDENT BODY COMPULSOF Speakers Show the KARESH MAKES MOTION SPIRIT OF '76 IS MANIFESTED At a spirited student, body mteetinig last IMonday mornlinlg Ithe stdent body went oil re cord as "condemlningu compull sry chu11rch attelnanlce i tilhe igiest termis." Itesolutions will be submitted to the faculty and to the Board of Trustees Iaking plinIi the attitude of the st udett, body on t his new reg ulat.-ion. The Itmeet ing took on the compli)Iectiont of a campaign lleeting, and feeling and en IItusiasit ran h ighi. The whole student body seeiled to feel that their rights had been tra mpled upon. It (Ick Heginm Discussion. E. 1. Black brought the Imlat ter up1 for djiScuISsionj, stating - his unfavorable attitude on the question and asked thiat so-,sme step ble taketn to show our atti tude on bthe matter. A 1111111 her of student-'s weLe iniedil ately oil their feet claiorinlg for recognition by the presi dlent. Karcsh Makes .\lf)hon. Coleman Karesl dhesiinated thlis nlew ruling as "ia diabolical illpositiol."1 The student, bodyN. gIve every evi(ence of agreeint With the fiery advocate of free dom an(d frequently during his Iea broke into cheers. "WNNhieni the Ken I ucky I egilature, said Mr. Karesh, "proposed a iw mliaking it illegal to teach Darwinism in the university, this action became the lugh ing stock of the entire ITIliti States. Compulsory chulirch attendance at the IUiversit v of Kouth Car-olina is a parallel situation and is a 1bid( for the ridicille of tle coiIt ry ! Mr. Prtesident, I move tim the stfl - deit body of this University go onl record as opposing anid con dlemning this unjust, nefarious, diabolical and pernicious ae tion !" Nherrili A dv~caItes Mode'lra1t ion. Ciud~e Sherrill1 led the cont servativ'e fact in of thle st udet body. The silenice which fol lowed1 h is remiarks cont rast ('( greatly3 with the( rountds of gr'eetedl the other speakers. Ilis efforts were as untavai lintg as a straw in the patht of ant avalanche. Normani IIulckabe)e of Camt (Continued on page 4) OPPOSES kY ATTENDANCE Attitude of Students PRIZES OFFERED FOR BEST COLLEGE POEMS 5. C. Poetry Society Announces Contest. For the season 1921-22 O he Ploetry (S(.i(et y of Suith Caro iina oflers lte folNlowin prizes For. the best poeni subinitted by -0llege.V stildenits. T'he H1linan1,1 Prize-$25.00 .4 offered by Mr. 1Ienry E Iariian, of Atlanta, for the ,est poenm wVrittei by ia woain <tu1dent, inl anly college or. uni versity in Soith Carolila. 'T'le Skylark 1rize--$10.00 is Orered by John eniett, of hIarlestoln, for the best stu Jeit poeinl puiblished ill a (.)I [ege imagaziie (iring the cur 'ent year. Publication in the college 11,11azinle does niot har the poei 'roinl either conitest. The poemn h1ohlI not be signied but with le liailiscript there should be I slip of paper giving ithe nali1e ild address of the contestait. lhe poeis should be seit to I)ubose II eyvward, Secretary, T6 CuIIIrh Street, Charleston, The poet's onl ourl camplis dioid sibimlit thelir hest v'eTol r Il lese prizes. BAND MAKES GOOD PROGRESR Will Play at First Baseball Game. Since thle begininiig of ile irst seiester the embryo lha In,18 beenl Inakingo slow buit. <11re 1prg0'e u1n1der the voli petent iistruIetioni of bandiiias pracdttic~e re'guinrl*y, an<ol at last Ir. Aiilnham 1has 8unCeeeded ini nxtill ing in thiemi somle of the~ uidimiieiitsx of muiei. The bandi~ 8 now haiivinig thr ee pr'acties8 I. week, anid will soon11 be in hlape to put the real scutl T teross. Whien the irst base 11a1l gamie is p)la.yed on I )avis "1i1(1 the bad will be 0on hallI :o help putL some1 good ob1( 'pep"~' in the teami andh stulenit indv ( 44 "YOU SHALL Thle -ost of complsryi chur11ch attendance has1 1-vap-1 peared. Of tihe 600 r ore (Carolina shidents all except, 25 are chu11ireb Inillbers. A visit to the Baptist chu1bci on Sun day iorning and night, to the two larger lMethodist chur111ches and to the First Preshvterianl I church will convince an1y one that Carolina students at tend church regularly. Stulents wish to df) the riiht thinllgs. Buit becaulse they are Spirited young len ami llw omienll they rement coercioN. We feel that the faculty or I lie Board CAROLINA PULLETS ANNEX FIRST VICTORY Wilson and Quattlebaum Star. AI last the worm 1 ha turiied. to state the ItIffter rehitivel y. The Carolina Pulle0s wvonl a great victory over ('olulllubii CIlv-lege hmls Tuesdy, I-'bruary 28. Tle C()-eds took the lev inl Ile early part of the ga'lme aml ( on i tinled oi page 4) DR. WELLS SPEAKS AT "Y" MEETING I)r. Wells of Columbia Semi iary ahllressed tle Y. M. C. A. at the regilhalr Wediinesday night mieeting, .Alarebi 1, on thie sub1 ject, "(Qu1it Yourselves 1Ike Mlen.'' I )r. Wells tohl of real andio initerest ing e'xampiles of mn who have stood up for right and( ,acquiiftted( them'u selvyes like muen. iIe tol of thle fi ght that all mieni miust figh t who wVouhl overrcohne (lie tempi1ta tions~ of the flesh. Th'isx1 i bat tle for life. "'What muist 1 (10 to) winl thie victory'' 1lIb gave as the best advice for young meni a study of thie Rible. N) 0 00 :, - I WON'T" ()f ''rust'es o whoever is re .4ponsible for this ruling has :verlooke<d a flunlament1tal fact i)f humnan psy, chol)g.y in umak ig (ch1urch attenldance compul ~ory. If I shoull Say to any faculty ilember or 'rustee "You must" -he woul reply "I wont." Don't make us eat that wihlich von refuse. The above ruling will have a mIost <letrimental effect on -hurch attenlance by Cariolna stuIldent s. Coercion always de <;1Ir(Ysx cooperat ion. 'Washin-gton A. Clark, Jr. DR. WILLIAMSON GIVES ILLUSTRATED LECTURE Had Slides Showing Western Scenes 0n last T r IsdI'la nighI inl ()he UnIiversity, chapel D)r. 'l'hmrles 1). Williamswonl of Cal iforIia gave a mol()St enter(ainl ing illustrat(e<l lectureP( n the l( Wen "dhe (n f seldil rain." Ie was hIerl lhv b I farylargre au<dience 111,14e up1 >r facul1ty, stuldents aind public. "Why g to ICropeIwen the iatura bi auties of iie grra( West of our owii United Slates I ar unlexcelled , aske<d I ). WilIlamsxon. "See AmIerical [irs. lIe presellied his sub ect in a (lear, forceful way at h he a tent io 1111 of hi ud ien1ce'I thriout . A bout s.ixty hvere shiowni ill ustIrat I hg tIlie nanner oi''(f li ving ai114 rel igiousx it o 'X(f thle 1101pi and4 Navajo [uldians, becaut ifuil iniountaini a1kex and the plif ' ied forest s. il ore attentionI was given to4 hie (rn P11( anon of the (Colo -ado( which, accoirding to) I)r. i hIlIf dci,a nd 265 utnilex longr. BASKETBALL SEA SON COMES TO END Carolina Loses to West End and Citadel. (arolina after haning lost the chnne .11 the( 1tt. c an pionlsihip 1pelinlltilY lost inter esxt inl her List t wo giInes. Oi F"Ild AI t llet ic ( '1ub a ('harles Ion a1nd lost by t he4( score of 35 27. (Carolina slartd the game withi os of thliond team, inl action, the first teamli need ing a rest aft(.r the streniuolis trip to Atlaita. The game was hard anld fast with both teams showing excellent pass work but w%i,thl Ile West 1'lders hav ing the best Iuck witii tle bas ket. Carolina was at the lead bY ole point at the enid of the first half but- i le pace that she had beenlo go'ig for the last two weeks showed up aind with tilhe teai slowing up, the West Enders caime to the front, and woI by a simal.ll margin. The first string wcas fiially injected into the lile-up1) but too late to stem the tide that had set inl inl favor of the AtIletic Club. For the Athletic ('lub11) SlierIia pi ve(d excellent ball, while the whole ('arolinla teai played on about a par. (1.arolin I 6I, Citadel 29. Oaroliina showed up1) undler the14 stirainl of the last two weeks inl this gam11 and as a result. of poor shootingI allowed 1i1del to take the last g.'aimle of the s(as1on. Tl.e gam111e was cliarav teristic in all galies where these two teaes Iiect. It was plaved fast and 'l uiouslY, with a greait 4(-ai ofrough lay b bollt te'ils. liy rough play does not Imlea (I i Nty phiing l't just a willinlgIess by both tvamil to 8lTelr hard knlocks to g(t a ball that was inl free play. TIhlle (h1i ullevocks p1layed hard until the whistle blew, tho at Ihe liast of the gaie it was ap pareit that they ha.d no chance to beat the Hull I)ogs. Caro lina lad( oIly fourp fie-ld goals ho Sparkmani caged eight foul QUERY FOR CAROLINA CITA DEL WOFFORD DEBATE Th'le Q uery' se'lected'o for' lie I i11tle Tr'ianugle4 1 )ebat Ie is, ''I e abioubl 4 nn'ictl thle wvar debl t )wed4 her byv lier allies ini lie Thle deba):te' will ('ome1( oIl lnte hats niot. yet h)o(on 4h'l'4l.