The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, October 20, 1922, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3
aforementioned article, it will be pre
sented to the faculty itn such an en
lightened maimer that they cannot but
take immediate and favora;>le action
thereon. As Mlr. Karesh is himself an
instructor at this grand ol( institution,
it is probable that he will have to re
strain himself somewhat in writing the
petition, but his feelings are so out
raged at this injustice that he is worked
up to a fever heat. and a masterpiece is
sure to be forthcoming. S.
Makes Notable Address.
From The State.
Dr. George A. Wauchope made a no
tabe address before tlte New Centurv
club yesterday aftertotn at a meeting
with MIrs. \Vaticlope. in which lhe inl
trodtuced and interpreted his study theme
which the club has adopted for its year's
work. This themte "Regional Types as
'ortraved int tle Literature of the itUnited
States,'" will he developed by the club
at its series of nectings for 1922-23,
following Dr. \\aulchopec's ()wnllie
His topic for yesterday had been an
toun1ced as "Literary America" hut. de
claring that to he too big a subject, the
speaker divided it into t(Iv parts, natiely
"Americantist ill Am tiericant Literatulre"
and "Regionalism in American Litera
ture" and pointed to the writers who
have been Caracteristically American itt
their writing and those who have briught
out the traditions, history or local colIr
of some especial regitn or sectio. )r.
\\'alhope made his talk clear by the
use of a large literary map of his own1
cJ making, placing inl each of tite six grand
4L' divisims int which he divided tte United
Ci States, the natmes of those athltors who
6 have either lived or written abotit that
particular section. Ilis talk was IIt mnly
informing and interestiig, buit it tilt
C.5 ioIIl thle aIlmOSt unllimlitedi benetfit anid
C4 pleasure which the seasonl holds for the
1 club1. Each member had the privilege
of inviting a friend to the meeting and
there was a large atteildattce. The tnew
president of the club, \ rs. Gadsdetn
Shattd presided and atcr personally
expressig appreeiationl to 1r. \\'au
chope she called for a rising vtote of
thanks fromnt the clb.
000
Junior Class Elects.
G. Mciride IDabs was elected presi
dent of tle .1u1nior Class at the meet
ing held last Friday imrnting after the
chapel exercises. e'llt other olficers
elected Were R. I. Smit[. Vice-Presi
djent; Steve Prevost Sretary 1). A.
Gastoni, Historian; Pugh lTaylor and J.
F. K. Hlankins, Ilonlor Committeemenct.
,The new president of the junior class
is a member of the FAuphradian Societ'
itt which mrgatnizati(Itt Ilnte has held the
positiotn of censor. Dabbs is active itt
Y. M. C. A. work ot the caipis and int
many other ways. The manily friends of
this popular Euphradiati are conlitgrat ut
latitig both litm) anld the Junllior Class
Ont his election.
The other ien elected are all Well
known personalities t tle calipus. We
think tat te J ior Class its selected
aL st rtg set ofI tlice'rs. \
Hypatians Elect Officers.
''The first meeting of thte Hlypathian
Literary Society wvas held on Saturday,
Octobter 7, itt the newv society room in
Melton HlaIl, Miss Sarah Blookhart pre
sidling. The ntames of twelve new girls
wvere plaiced before the society and they
wvere in turni dutly elected andI initiated,
each solemtnly ptromisinig to "add air'
(adhere) to the society as directed by
thte secretary, Miss Canttwell.
All tihe girls were enthusiastic over
school activities iln general and the society
is boutnd to profit by the insptrationi and
cooperation of the wearers of the little
"As Cope'land Go'ves.
Learn T
CLOTHING: StrIisl
$25.00 to .$45.00 (lualt
HATS: 'lThe 1"
$3.50 to $8.50 alwv
FURNISHINGS: NIanhla
E~verythting 'IThat's New Chec
Full I)rrss Suits
For Rent
1535 MAIN
green bows--Our Freshmen!
An election of officers being the order
of the day, the results were as follows:
'resi(lent. \Miss llizabeth Beasley;
Vice-presidentt, Nliss Thelma Penland;
Secy. & Treas., Miss Eminie May Book
hart; Critic, Miss Evelyn Gibbes; Mon
itor, liss I.orrane Smith. T. A. 1'.
Boatwright Elected Captain.
P. 1. Boatwright of )arlington, broth
er of the well -kn own I ill, has beeln
('114'sell as captain of the Freshian foot
hall te.111. "P'. J." played for D)arlinlgtonl
tollr years tld While tlere lie was rec
ognized as ole of tihe best high school
backs inl tile state Anybody who saw
(his fast <piarterback it the Newherry
gaille realizes that ill Ioatwright, Caro
lita has the making of a great football
player. The position (of captain will not
he1 a lew ole to "'. J" as he belk this
p woition onl tihe )arligton eleve li.
.3450.. With IHeyward I rockington
as C1ach, loatwright as captaill and
"I'isli" Langston as manager, we expect
great things f.roli the lireshian crew
this year. All that is necessary is for
IlIenI to keep till tle good work. \\.
Freshman Caps.
'"le Freshinan (ap cointuittee coui
posell of IBilly )oar, "led" Jetiliitigs.
and Fant Kelly reported to the student
dy last week that arrangements have
beei made to purchase calis through
Slaheniiht.\lelDougall. Tile caps vill le
garnet, topped by a black butt(m. All
S4eshnieni are cxpected to enclse their
verdait heads ini a garnet and black cap
as soonl as possible. \.
----000
Cross Country Run.
With the aniiial lhaniksgiviig
I)ay Crm);s Country Rim at Newherry
'inly a I41itl 44f. (1nite a few mien have
beenl Coiiig out for the cr4ss couttry
teai that is (4 reIlreseIt the nllivei-sity
inl this run. I,ast year Irevost came inl
abolit two hiIIIidred yards adlwl of the
iearest inait thits givitig him first place,
but our other representatives (lid not do
as well as lit did, they were way he
hin(l hin. This year wet want to pit oit
at firt class teal, not oily with a first
place inan but with soine g<od other man
as well. A411i twenty live men have
been faithifnlly rIin1iing every afternoonl
and sile go(d material has beell seet).
'revP.,t, of last year's tean, has beet
elected Captaili of this teaii and (with
Iimil there are two other en f romi last
year, 'arsoins and Cobb, aiong the inew
imenI who are Showing till well are Rowe,
\\irknan, Nloseley and Thompl1osonl.
Track Team Elects Officers.
I,ast week the track team of last year
Ilet and elected (1lliers for th1e coming I
seitson0. Poolt. was elected Captaini aiid
'arsons was elected lanager. 1th of t
tlese men g4it their letteis last year andI
are going to go striog this year.
H. B. A.
Y. W. C. A. Meeting.
L.ast .\144nday the Y. \\. C. A\. held
its annuital ('andlec Serviee. Th'lis meet
ing. which is the( eltstomIiary con4secra:~
Iin serv.ie of1 thle In4ternaitihonail V. \\.
4.. isiretld eh member1(' by its
tered4 b y tIhe vice prceiet, .\NIiss Cravens,
thrilled anew~ the hlearts of all. A\ shorit
iraye r Iby thle 1residlenIt, the scriptutral
lessn byi I.\lIiss h1 oyd, andl a readinig by
NI iss .\latti-- \'ar, comp1hlete'd tIhe me
ligiouis service. IDurling the bulsiniess
mlin g which enlsuied. tlans we're. dis
enssed for the IllalloweeinI .\tlle, whicb
is to' take( place upon41 the eveing 44f ( )c.
t4411r 311. \'. 1.. C.et .\I. ('. i. ( 144e.)
he Way
C'tlies for College Meni who wvat
ty its well ias style.
ew Shlapes and( Colors most dlesiredl
ys inh stock
ttanl Shirts, Vanl Iletisen Collars,
e~y Neck weatr, .\ unsinig Uniderwear
Measure
STIR ImT
Sendoff and Return of the Team. a
tLi
Oit Thursday afterioon, October 12th,
he citizens of Collimibia who resid(I
ioig Siniter and( Iervais streets frot
he University camullips to the Seaboard t
\ir I,ine station. saw at sight aind heard
I Oise that reminded tilen strangely of
he Tursday night of Fair Week for
WO Vears past. III fact they Sooll I'
ilized that the sights and ti toises
.vere the saine only they were a hit re- d
ived ill size and voilulle. I leaded hv
]he redolthtablt- " I 'at" Adalls llI his
lelialt. tite stitteits of Carolina plara
k-d to thle statiml to give tiht
V. iIr oMS f telit Garlect and ilack a
ScI bIn<l off as thit(. left to do batt e
Owxitvh iley Tarhieels inl thle wilds of r
Wind (ofT it wa"s too! F:.verybody there
Vas foill of "'ep, and when Hill I)oar
Iled fori it it he got it ! The co-eds
Aere oll hand ill large tu11bters and had
Ill orgallized Ciecring s(Itlad of their
IWII Which renidered-4 yells inl finle style- fl,
: ool for y u in) co-eds; that's tilth stuff ! t
llt' lloise was kept up) until the trai I
)Ile1d ouit and then thle crowd disper-sed:1
o( talk and hobie ]) over Sattlday's game b
Nith N. IC. UT.
( )n Sundav, ( )ctober I 5th. another I 'i
r'rowd of students assenibled at the
Seallbard statioIll ill spite of the i -
1lmency of the( wcather to weIrollne
MCk thle G;amecock crew front its striig-a
It in ite Old Nirth State. Iack they
'allit Victorimus ill defeat, With the Com -
I ibi
Imtable kn4Mwlcdge that they had filight Il
IS ()Ily a (all'icoct'k tall cal fight, and
lad iild a tamlll that was dopt-d ot to
Icfcat thectn by fourteenl or twenit-onet
illlts Io a sallt tllret' p)Oillt lead. Are S
Slowilarted ? \ell I shouild say
N(iYi'! .
1''cept t Ill at Colt'nIhia Colleg.
\\'Itre wtere all the Carolina students
last Iriday night ?\\'ly was (he cam.l
I)IS. Ohe dortilot1ries, Fllint] I lall, and the(
\\igwam So deserted ? It is indeed
stralgt' lov so iiany perfectly iealtily
lht)ys cotil( (isappear so suddenly. But
Wait. ask tite conductor i the College
I'lace car if lie hadil an, extra passt'll
Lzvrs (Itl this same nlight. \\'e have a
lingering suispicit)n that hlis answer wold
be ill tit aflirmative. Alha. the mysterv
is ill lilger illysteriois! The answt.-r
is very simple i f youl will only Consult
[lhe ".State" of Saturda\ morning, Oc..
loher l4th. There y-oul will filld a1 brief
irticle oi tit' society page statilig forth
he fact that the Y. \V. C. A\. of (4)1
1mb1ia College gave its annullal reception
*"r the new girls, inl the C)ltegk. parlors
IllFriday evenig. October I3th. Nuff
wid ! Carolina was (here by a large lia
ority, and tit Carolina freslhniltl got
heir first taste of a real live "C. C."
t'ception, an(I they are already look
lig forward tfo flte timle wheni there will
>c an1ollher (ne. h'erhaps there a.re SomeI
rho w\-ill li vait for a reception to wt'nd
icir way to Cllege Place ataill, blt
vill go '(uite fre<pltently and stage .1
rreception" all their own. Ilev will
Southern
Columbia, S. C.
| The two greatest
Our new home in
Iso learn by sad experience thit whien
-at bell jaiigles they Ilst Wing their
igl4ts to realms o0 ye q(le Carolina.
ut this has no he.aritig 1n the recco
Ml. which is slippluos(d to he the ii;tinl
)Ilme (4f this article. I.very ne l prcs
it evidItlv Iad a gomd time, anld mtly
w f riend shi Is Wecre f rmIIed, soeI oif
hiwi ll w last nger tha11 n a aI 14
111tt . Ni Ilsic bY the Co 1l1m1bia 0ollege
'Chestr;a cilivelled thi ly, cv -
11ng. ;l1id imch was scrvcd by daity
im11els to tihe tirsty nes ho we
' eiigh to risk It)sing a c kv s Ij
i(4V1, "vats wvru at a1 It-1c i,1111 to) go) ;111i
- t it. The VeCepti-l, will be a
Cere VC'It, alld Cariliina ;tlway,\s
)ks forwa r I to tI in.xI o ie. Ilur
4h for C. C.!
Clariosophic Election.
On Saturday' evening, Octobr 14th.
it Clariosopicq ) .iterary sieety il
S regilar lectin (f i'ers. 1 tef orc
C electioi tfok place sevcral new mem(111
Is Were electeod and the follmwingwere
Irildticed ilito tl sIcicty J. NI . :ra
vr. J T. .\aylicl, Go. W. T;Ipp, and
. Nickh4ilsoii. Ii4o ing tis the
0141tting bg n
THIC clction .f Prsuiient which lst
Iy cailsos n" littl. stir and several
ei(Ii rackcs" wa, "ie- ill all iicred
Iv short tine, ieril )aps ill a l ee, ir
C;aking ITiol. le reasni fmr this
as that .I r. N. N. \\'ili:nns was 11n -
i1nsly ccetedA witlIit 1Ipp11ositio n1. The
Ci ety is tI( he cIgratilated ilupon its
MARK
Welcome Bac
MAKE OUR STORE Y4
Men's Furnishin
1300 Main Street
Perry-Mann
1611 Main Stree
Table Lamps, Flash Lighti
a full line of Electr
The Rose-Mary
1222 Washinigt)n so.
Hume Cooking and a 1 home Welcome
Courleous Servicc
Teachers'
COVERS THE SOUTH
Chattanoga, Tenn.
and
Willys
mfotfor car values ini A mnerica
close 1o the Campus.
id Columi
Corner Sumter and Sentit
choIce for tihe presiicicV. Mr. Williams
is a speaker ,f m11erit. ha relreseted
the ulniversity 'm bth tlt- Big Triangle
an . ittl Trina, dIbtech p
reminted tIeI aip on thie(
R6)dbey .\udal deb.atw. and ha,;"bel ti
4lir of vi111.pre4sident of the( society
" hur th 1 st.1111. le IS a I;iI worker
f O t 1h *ity and tIhe w%ilate 1f the
l Ve s I I -ict"eer l.
I I'on. Cldius S. Chen WIng was elect
c e-pre'ident. .r. Clh Wiling is a
hard Iitcrar'y% w,or1-ker and at presellt
hIdhls thit 11 lwablie positioll of e(Iitor
i chi of the . ar'dil The other
44III( s filled w re- jitie, .lr inle Do .
i . ,e I. . Simlith; Tr,- LsI
re.F. T. kwie; Rk-cf,rderl, F. A. I' er
Sergeanlt-at -\ rmsy, J111 11tg( :' y :
.\Citr . G.\\. Tappll and .I( . ra
sie;. I "'lard ,f 'ardons,
A ter . short Iincss iceting tile
mwci-ty adjotnrnetd until nuxt Friday night
whenl aI reelitimn will i given for tile
ct I-eics. But your- life there wiIl be a
full IttendaInce at that Imeeting NI .
_0
Co-Ed Athletic Association
Elects.
Thursday afteriinotin Ite C(i(-ed Athl
IIiC A"soriationll helc its first ti eting.
Ille fol 1)4 wiig lliclS w(re elected :
'r(-sidnt--\Iiss I)'otly Allen; Vice
I'rcsiden1t Nli s I.1r-raine Simith; Treas
irer--\Iis" 'I'hielia P'enhl. NIiss Al
lei caltainel lt " tillets" hasketball
teamn last %car and is olie of tile most
charmlinlg and attractive co-eds oi1 the
calliplis5. 11I. C. F.
S, Inc.
k to Carolina
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