The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, March 24, 1922, Page 6, Image 6
STATE TEACHERS
VISIT COLUMBIA
Large Number Attend Annual State
Convention
Mlore thanl 1200 school tch
ers fron everY part of Somthi
Carolina were inl (,oluinblia last
Thlirsdav, Fri<ay aini Satur
lay in atteniaice upon the
48th ainual ronvention of the
State Teachers' Associationl.
There wvere t I Ire geler'll
inectings of the association,
being held Thu11rs<hIy aind Pri-,
day wevelings and Friday at
noon ill the (oluinlbia theatre.
Proinlielt (1u1cator.s a<hdressed
lBrooks, St a t e su periitenle i
of educat-ion of North Carolina
and D)r. T. I'. .Johnson, conlilis
Sione-r of education o f t lie
State of MicbigaIi were the
principal speakers. Fiday
at noon1 the second of the ge
eral in1eetling was addressed bv
D)r. Ifenry ' Phillips, rector. of
TrinliIty 14"piscopal Chureb, Co
lu11i1hia, anid State Superintend14
ent. of F11ucat ion J1. E'. swvar
ingen. n) Friday evenin g I)r.
11ugh S. Mlagill , field Secretary
of thie National 1"dication.al
Associatioll delivered the prinl
cipa1l iress. The list of Ite
general sessiols was beld Sat
urday morning at thle high
School builing' at which Himle
tihe following oflicers werv
electe to sprve (iig tle eIt
singll- year
Masoll Du Pre of Wolford
collegp, presidenit ; W. J. Al c.
(h(rrity If Aiken, first vice
president, and MNI iss El ice
Wilson of Ill'oree ,5eC0mi vice
pres"ident. The Secretary, I ".
('. Burts of Il,ock 11ill, and the
treasllrelr, W . I lack of E"s
till, hol over. unltil a subse
(11enit Iiecting. Aliss Washing
tonl Prinll,e of Charlesion, J. It.
Fulip of Abbeville, 1E. C. WIe
of Plore'ce and A. .1. h'llack
stonl of Orangeburg were (leet
ed members of the executive
('(lumIIit.te(.
Thrihiy afternoon, rridiay
illorn.i I ait a I fternoon the
varimus depart mlental groups
el thlir discussions ill the
advancitemnt of pi1 4 e'dutca
ion ini ur11 st aft at t'ee theitse
group met'finlgs. P0or the lack
of atI(leianfe rotomn manty stdet'i.s
were( unialet to hear thle v'ariouis
sub jecfts ini wich ithe ly were
llit iul arl injter'ested't am 111tx
fleet t;o 6. neh. 'Te numbiilers at
these annui ial mieetinigs is yearly
increing I5 andit it is hopedI'4 that
larger bitatmb larter'ls t'n bIle se
madei whereby''('II l III ose inter
'sftedl iin thle etution o411f 4)u1r
sfs t' umty pro'4fif. by t hetse t 1ime
the( ('ity dluin g these few days
an 111we enijo,yed hiavinrg thlemi Onl
the ennuis nanin
PROF. PERRY TEEPLE
ATTENDS CONFERENCE
Meet to Discuss Road Building
Professor Teeple, of the )e
liart inelii of EIgi neering, rep
reseli te<l I he I iversi I y oI
South Carolinu an1 Ile Stat(
glI Nlih;wI I)epartinent in lIa
leigh at 1 ( 'on ference of D>is
trict 1n111nber. threv, State Hiigh1
Weay Tes t ing I E'luiners, 0n
.\loihlay ai 'llues<lay, Mlarch
13- 14. 1Present at thim confer
Venee wereT illen from (In ot ria,
I lorida, Tenliessee aul the two
( 'a rol inas. Inspetelion of the
laboratories anl oiflices at lIa
leigh, stily of the probleis of
tHie several States of the )is
Ivict, i1i1l iniensiive <discissioln
of proposel (.ihange"s inl speciti
c.t io n IS wi a view I owrI1d
st (ui411hu-di I hei is possible
I hIrloghoif I he )istrict, occu
piedl Mon<hay illd p:r-, of Tu'les
daY. ( )n u'llesday, 11-ofessor
Tl, eIle was the guest of .\lr.
and Mlrs. '. S. Kinlg, forinerlY
of Columnbia blt now at S(ate
Odlegre, Hialvighi, N. C., anda inl
Ile afternooni iIs pevIed eI li
ne,w builinigs illd I le caiipuis
of the State College anl visited
Dir. W. C. l'iidhick, president of
the ilstillittion.
STUDENTS WANT
LIBRARY KEPT OPEN
l'ditor of ie ('Imliecock:
Soiletine ag14o ibrariall
Kelne<lv inl an article inl the
( ',1n11cock Stated that, the libra
iv was beilng. used inore thian it
ever had been ill its long alnd
honorable history. ''lhe Iruth
If his stal ilent will go 11un
(.11llelged after ole visit to
Ihe libr'ar111y on Week afternoolns
aini niglits. P rofessors are as
Sinn lin lore and mnore iarl
lel work to be done in Ihe bi
1 Wa ry, iore Stidents are read
inl,- voluntarily, andl Inany ftild
the 41liet of the library a good
plhie to stilldy, so that it is n(1(
essary for the librarianl in
chafrge to have the 1un1pleasanlt
(1u1ty% of cleuring the hall at six
o'clock i le afterlools for
hi(-r Supper hour. It seviis to
thle wrliter thaut this is ai little
inuit terl whlich coubilI (asily bie
hI4h.justeellElnd iE thelirary kepJt
o'clock. TIhel lirry is keptl
0lfl'n dlirinjg I lie dillne~r hour
hi 11( it is alIway s filled duuring"
that Ii lne. WEllould like to
hauve it kepit openJ het ween six
4) f dollh'Ir ie ii h ligest iol (ii hi
Itle librar'y lbe kept op)enl for a
shiort whil e lin 51u1lulay a fter
iioonis watiiltl 110i, iiipe t Iihueg
at~pprovalh of our faculty even
Ihio t his is donie at a great inany
of1 her sollt i hrn sch oohs, eve ii
5(1ille de(lilli tnat.Iina ~lioeh<s.
" liader."'
"TIhuere are~ three fa itIhful
frieri---ain old( wVife, an 01b1
dlo, andil rend(h v naimen
HYPATIAN CANDY-PULL
sa (i -<aI . f aternoon at the
iyst ic hour of tour o'clock tihe
digIifie<d Carolina students,
gathere<l at Plilill IIll for the
Ilypatian candIy-pull, were sil
denlv transforme<d into joyous
kls I. We gleefully joilnel
hands anpl pIye< "Drop-the
-h:aiikerciief." iat was lots
(df fun, especiallyA whell we had
to go in t le "bsoup-pot." T'IenI
we played "Alarching to .Jerus
aleni." Some of uis had aliost
forgot tel n how, ut we soon
learnedl againl. A fearful de
bate sollowe<l as to what we
should play next ; we timnally de
cided onI ". Wink." Soni delici
olls fudge a bou t t hat ti Ilne
aliiiost broke 111 the ginne-al
Iost, but not, fillite. Ily that,
I ilne, t hlougl, lie ta 1,y was
reUly to be pulled So We stoIpped
phiyinig al biegan to pull can
d v and](1, ilcidelitallyv, to burn
our finigers-we'll know better
next timie. After all of is had
pulled and valen all we wainted,
we left, feeling tlIt we l11d had
.1 very nlice and sticky twiie
sticky according to W est er's
definition.
PAT ADAMS SERI
OUSLY INJURED
Pat, Adanis stopped for a
few ninutes of his hale and
hearty Iife to experiment with
a few laws of physics. While
On his way hoie last Saturday
niight Ile lights on his Ilotor
cycle sudblenly went out and he
ran into a wagon full of (i.l
ored people. >at took a fanc%,
(ive but. before le could g(:
down the wagon Idrove oil
ink ig I lut the levil was
a tter t lill. Pat inlade a bealu
tiful dive but lie didn't land
right. As a result. he is inl the
Infirial-Y with two bad knees
an bun'ged up genlerally. 'Tle
exteit of Ii.4 injuries has not
beenl deterinied vet.
Pat.t is a prolilinent, Ieillber.
of tle Big 4 club .ald his beamli
inig face anmd hearty laugh aire
well known oin this caipuis.
Pat has a niiiltitu1de of frieids
who will be sorry to hear of his
in.juries but Pat is cheerriil and
will be glad to see any of them
at hiis present feeding groumli,
the Infirnmary.
Will Wonders Never Cease?
It is annuounce'd lby Mr'. Bell,
thle "'Y" Se(cret ary, t hat the
phioniograp1h at Illin ii all1 has
bieen fixedl again at last for
the ('ight ti moe t his year and his
no0w OnceP miore ini runntingi
ordler. Th'le phioniographi at
l linn I fall rmis a li ttle dIiffer
('nt froii a plow and is a lit tle
hit iiore dlelicate t han the or
dIinr o11PV(r giirdlen variety oif a
hoe. Somei( of tie stiolent biodv
th e fiituiire a Ii ttfle mi ou'reare Ihe
taken ini usiing thle miachiine.
All miouney spenit oni repairs
fromi ohonogrnnhl memrdl.
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