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"Y" HOLDS SENIOR MEETIN Farewell Talks by Members < Senior Class A eliolitful open-air inieetinl of (lhe Y. Al. C. A. was bel il front of Iie .maxeY Atonuien on \Wedliesta eveniIng, the 31s This, the usual farewell illeet ing inl honoir of the departini Seniors, was llliuch enjoyed b; Ile sinll inuin1ber attending Th11ose few faithfuls who wel, pre.senit wvill long remeivilber. Il lispiring". influence of this ser vice--a service not sooll to 1i forvoltt'i, for at this inleetin. dinityl anl reserve were pli asile anal ach'. Senior inl a fev vords explressed his true feel ings coicerinil,g t he college "Y its leallers and its workers. A th1is Ieetinlg a sinlcere attlitmdl of appreciation of the "Y" aml( its work was opeilv anld ii pri"ively,N voiced inl simple les inionlies Ilf grat it( de. Ti -pakers, too fillnnerouls to mnen lionl, each spoke of the regrel; of levn,of thel pheasurleso past, a-S.Sociat ions and of deter mi1inal ions 6o reninil life-lonl' loyal suppolnrrs of the colleg "Y' inl its splendid role of sel vice aid ( 'lhristian iitlueie. \We a(e inclined to 1rvler IhItl every mem1viher. of Ihle Senl ilO ('lass cobild not be presen to catch his share of Y. .11. C. A inlspir-altionl, so 11,1 h t 116he 1mi 1h, ru Olu (4) his 4-b141sel l ighiibor hol)d wvidh Ihe keenl 1valizatio1 11,it th.lr. is no ) sphiere of col legIe act i vities whicb ior, stronlly deserlves his suippor. and friimlslip1 thlan the colleg Mr. IeH closed tile reilrk of tle evening wit I a tew word ofi lutiks to the eniors fr tI goo,Md works Ihi-I hwd done whil inl volle.e. anl for thle vailul aid they N given him as "Y, 'Thie at t ract ivenless o f Ihl mlleing was grevathy 11u-menltel )y v ile presence I)f sever.1 ci -inav ing (' '. visitors, iher under(I'I 14 ihepeoal Iesc(ort Alessrs. Ilop', lKel ly and1. St4 1922 Football Schedule Sept. 30 Eirski ne ait Colun ia. Oct. 14- N. (. at Chiapn Ilill, N. (. Oct. 20--WolTord at (Colun: ia. O ct. 2t[--Clemsoni at St at l''air. Nov'. 4--Sewa:nee at Co1 un NTov. lI --I"u'man at. Coln Nov. it; C(it.miel at. Oranlg Kv. SUBSCRIBE TO THE GAMECOCE of Now that. we are leavint Carolina and numbers of ut vill never return to these halb -is students we should pledg( a ourselves to keep alive th( Smenory of tle happy day spent here. One of the thingt - that has kept our Universit; from taking even a higher plac in educational circles has beer the lack of support, from th( f'ormer students. This has not by anly Ineanls been ent irely th fault, of the alumni and is just another illustration of every. body's business. One of tho imeans of keeping in touch witl ie activities of the college and also with your friends is thru t'he student weekly, tI Game cock. The (hamecock next. yeau will have an almni editor whc t will give news of interest to tl( old students. The financial I condition of the alumni associ ationl at present, does not war. raint the publication of anl ex. clusively alumni mag)aie, ald m1oreover the alumni news il the college weekly will he Iow interest in.g. The idea of th( f stall' of the ('Ialecock to hav( a subscription to the weekly in cluded inl the yearly d ties, wt b0elieve is goll. 1Iut if it i> not ossile to get t his Iew% change through, your. subscrip tion will be appreciated. Not only will a subscription Iell keep alive your iit erest. ,i Si'arolina but. it' will help Ilh( (IIIecock. This year it lm been exceedilIgly jitlicIlt, to get ,iadvertising. on ceounlt of oml li mite<d circulat ion. Seniors and alutmni subscribir lo tle ('1amiecock! K,K pb CHEWNING SEEKING POLITICAL HONORS Editor of Carolinian Would Be Legislator C. S. (hewning, the congreli al literateur of the caiipus has thrown his hat in the ring as anl aspiraint for political honlors. This me 111111vhe is inl the race for the position of a imlember of the louse of UI1presentatives from the County of Lee. lie is nlliling, on a straight, t icket op posel to everythin g, favoring, nothin'g. IIe has completed his callipaign speech and believe mte it- is son,ietlingi great. I Ie is appealing to the citizens of Lee for their support oil the basis of his Ieing a mani of the people aini having plowed for a number of years. "Taxes are a nuillsalce" asserts Mr. Chewn ing, "ald I ali going to do away with tllem." iIe has a choice col,lectionj of campaign jokes and has just, completed his poetry that will lre for him the Support of "My Pellow ('itizes." It, is goilg to be a1 hot caipainil it the county of Lee! Yea and there will be seen in action what college pol itics will do for a personi of the poetic temperamenvit. With hlis oratory, his jokes, his geiial nlu1ire iand his all-vilbraci no inoranice the 1ditor If t1he ('.ilmecock predicts that, ('hlnd ius Samierkerwi(c (hewning will be overwhel inlilglhy eleled. - We are sure that Ihe (it izenls of L'e coul d not Iick a more able representative. liav thle tow hleaded povi, of t,he( "everhi.sting'. kiss fainw hiv swaite( ill tiheg ishal iire nx t IFehiryary n en -o To A11 Students of I We Give 14 SUITS AND Hook & 1417 Main Street UNIVER! Your patronage will b guarantee prompt Come "Service I 1209% Main Street CLOTHING Moe Fi YOUNG F1 1604 Main Street Snappy Clot 10 Per Cent Discount HATS Drawing Material Picture Fram Auto Wind Hea( Webb's 1627 Main Street UNIVERSITY BO Hours With Us. Yout appreciated. A FRESH LINE OF CRA Capital Cash ai NEXT DO0I 10% Off to All KRAMER'S 1610 MK The House of he University of S. C. )% Off on All OVERCOATS Thompson Phone 7422 'lTY BOYS, e appreciated by us. 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