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Euphradian Society Meets. The E.uphradian Society held a most entertaining and instructive meeting Tuesday, Oct. 17th. The society is to be congratulated upon the fact that every man assigned for the program was present and acquitted himself well. This is taken as a good indication of the unusual interest which the members of the society are showing in this year's work. With the return of many old society men and the addition of quite a number of the new and promising freshmen, prospects are exceedingly bright for one of the most successful years in the history of the society. As to last Tuesday's program. Isa (lore Polier, a new addition to the so ciety, gave a very pleasing and thorough account of last week's current events. Messrs. Turner and Jones immediately won the society with their witticisms. Mr. Hart, one of the old stand-byes, declaimed very well indeed, while Mr. W. C. Johnson, a newcomer, bids fair to become one of the society's best speakers. Mr. W. D. Carr, the extem poraneous speaker, acquitted himself well with the subject, "What a Student body Owes to its Football Team." The debate was very interesting and well handled by the speakers who seem ed thoroughly prepared. The query for debate was: "Resolved, that the State of South Carolina should furnish text books to the Grammar Schools free of charge." The judges decided, after a heated deliberation, in favor of the neg ative. Next week's program gives evidence of being quite as good as that of last Tuesday, and it is hoped that all of the members of the society will make every effort to be present, as this is the last regular meeting of the first term. Fishburne. 0 Co-Ed Basketball Prospects. As the time draws near for basket ball practice to start, we Co-eds are beginning to consider our prospects for this season, and they are excellent, according to us. In the first place we have quite a number of the old squad back. We The CA. new dressers square t qualities all the Fk J. ] have Emm Wilson, our star forwar< Catharine Floyd and Virginia Craven: of last year. Dorothy Allen and Fran ces Wannamaker for centers, an< for guards. In addition to the old members, w< have good material in the new Co-eds W ait c expecting Sarah Mereditl who shone in the high school games o last season, to give any young an< aspiring forward a run for her money Wv have heard quite a bit about Con stance Pendleton's prowess as a center and we look forward to some interest ing competition for that position. An< there are others. too, of whom w4 have not heard so nuch, perhaps, bu they'll be there when the whistle blow: We feel very iulch encouraged b the fact that Miss Sarah Godbold, oul former coach, who is at present coach. ing Chicora College, has said that th< Carolina Co-eds have better materia and brighter prospects than either C C. or Chicora. Aild then this year we have a coac all to ourselves, and a dandy, too. Mis: Vaughn has just completed a coursi at , llarvard and she knows all th< latest stuff. Just watch our snoke Ray. Carolina! V. E. C. What the Y. W. C. A. Does For 'Em. It was a delightful (lay, that Satur (lay. The birds were singing, the sk) was blue, while the whole world smile(! on the crime. The Hypatian Literar) Society had just 1adjourned and th( members were hastening homeward t< dinner. Three young ladies, Miss Vir ginia Cravens, President of the Co-et rl'ennis Cilb and 'tce-Presikkent k)f the Y. W. C. A., Miss Elizabeth Cole. man, the beautiful, brown-eyed-bobbed haired-Junior from Union, and Mis! Catharine Floyd, Co-ed Editor of th< Gamecock and Carolinian, and a Y W. C. A. Cabinet member of good re pute. were sauntering down the street Their conversation was lofty and sub. lime: They still inhaled the rarifie atmosphere: They had just come fron Lit. Florsheim "CF Florsheim selected for its distinctive lin oe and sole trim--h that make a shoe looks to make it >rsheim Shoes are excepti values at today's prices L. Mimnaugh & olumbia's Leadingr Department St The Y Home c 1604 Bryan's Bool 14401 Red R C Red A wagon, driven by a pale, gaunt Countryman, and pulled by a wani. enac iated white horse, came slowly dowl Sumter street and turned west at th< corner of Pendleton. On tile wagoi were apples ! Big apples, red apples juicy, lucious apples ! But apples, evei sour, green apples, cost inoney. An( our fair brigands possessed not om sou among them. A sudden faint diz. ziness came over each of the young ladies in turn. Poor little dears ! The) were so hungry. Spoke up Miss Floyd, right brave ly, in accents low, "Dare you to swip< on, IUizabethi!" The man with his wagon had turnec the corner. He was vanishing froty their sight forever. Ah! A thick silence shrouds the place. The very cat-birds in the trees stopped meowing to gaze upon thc nefarious iniquity. Stealthily, cautiously, with one han< outstretched,. Miss Coleman, even .lizabeth Coleman from Union, stalkel down her prey. A last inagnificeni grab, and, -yes we hate to tell it I the biggest, and most largest red ap iple on that wagon was in the fair Co ed's hand. I, n esler" by good es-semi as all the good and different. Dnal Co. Ore. oung Men f COLLEGIAN CL( Main Street COLUM BIA,! < Store and P 4ain Street, Columbi, ambler Coal "Burns Withc DLUMBIA ICE AND FUEL PLAD Phone 4345 Rambler Ice We Freeze t , ht ? Anld did not the Vice-Pres ident of the Y. W. C. A. rise up in outraged (lignity an( remonstrate, nay even offer to restore tile stolen fruit? She did NOT. Blut neither did Miss Floyd. With one exalted cry, they leapt ul) ol tile booty, and the three of them brazenly ate it all 1 Now we are worried. for their sakes. What will Miss Lorraine lendry, President of the Y. W. C. A., say to these three bad little girls, when she learns of this larceny? What will the Y. V. C. A. Cabinet do to these miscreants? Can it function if Miss Floyd and Miss Cravens are forced to resign ? Alas! Far be it from us to be the tale-bearers in this painfully sad case. We do but our duty. F. M. (Special Correspondent. With Five of Our Engineers. Just a few wor(ts from five of the hard, rough engineers of the class of '22. We are with the Southern Bell Telephone Company in Atlanta. Geor gia, taking the general training course. In this course there are 33 college graduates representing tell different colleges. From the standpoint of quan tity, Carolina ranks third among them. Georgia Tech is first with seven men, then V. P. I. with six, and Carolina next with live. Tnere is only one other South Craolina school represented and tihat is Cleison with two. The re llailing schools that Seit students are tile University of Alabama, Mississip pi A. and M., Pulrdue, Tulane, Ken tucky State, and :Alabama Polytech nie. The training course will last .. .six mionths, ending just before Christmas. The work consists mainly of observa tii ill the different departments. F,v ery week we are given our assignment and we report to that job for tile time specified, usually ole week. In this way we get a general idea of every branllch of tile organization, and also what tile (iities are inl that branch. The advantages of this knowledge. both from otir v'iewploint as well as thlat of tIle C'ompany, are easily seen. WVhen the course is comlpleted, eachl oIf us will be placed on1 a piermanlent assiglnmenit. WVe are given our chloice of dlepartmienlts, althlo we are of course urged to take tIle one for wvhichl we are best qlualitied. In this way every one is p)leasedl, and( better restults are obtainied by tIle compjany. 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