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Freshman Varsity Get Get Furman Wake Fores University of South Carolna VOL. XVII. COLUMBIA, S. C. N)\'.\ I \ i \ 23, 1<923 GRADUATES OF LAST YEAR HAVE PLEASANT RE-UNION The first ieeting of the Cass of '23 was held ill Flinn Hall Saturday night. November 1, with twenty menihers pr sent. This is the first of this kind of meetings that have been held by a.nly class graduating fion the University in recent years. It speaks well of the cla'.. and that the members are determined to ke.ep organized. This class. heing les than a Year out of college. will cointinue its existence as a permanent organiza tion under plans agreed ti) at the nieeting last Saturday night. The meeting was oppened with the invocation by Mr. Fant IKelly N. Mr. S. T. Sparkman. president of the class, act ed as toastmaster. As the cause of meeting was for the puirpose of electing a permanent class secretary this was the first matter dis cussed. Nir. R. Mf. Ihope of Lo,ckhart and at present Aluini Secretarv was elected secretary. A fter tle serving of a hitsicious sIp per Dr. Wardlaw. the guest of the even iig made a short talk pointing out ways for the University to gi forward :m! how this should he brought alcout. :\t the concltIsion cif the speech ttiastmaster Sparkman asked each student to stand. tell what he is doing at present, his plans for the future, and also inquired as to how many had married since de1partin last Junle. MuITch to the aliazeilent (i all it was learned that entine had iallen before the how of (upid. Yet time will tell. The memlbers are beginillg the race in the world about even. lIost of them are teaching at present. and ah-it half are taking p Ist graduate wtork here at the University. All of the meibers felt that they vanted to (0 soiething for the Univer sity. but noe are able to help ill a fill ,icial way as yet. They feel that the pulicat.inn (if tile vohme of auti-biogra phies will go a great way as a starter. The first volume is to be published ten years from date to he fol)lowed hW an other teln years later and so on. A very interesting contest was held much to the amusement of all those pre sent. Mr. Bell was called on for a few words an( just as lie c(nclIcllde( all were asked to gues.s the niumbers of hairs on R. G's head. R. R. Williams won the priz.e Barney Google's horse. He con cluded that there were about 62740 hairs and the estimate was 66150. Mr. Hope is to be head of the execl tive committee With S. T. Sparkman of Columbia and Claude Sherrill of Cheraw as the other members. Those present were: S. 'I. Spark man, R. M. Hope, Fant Kelley, R. R Williams, Miss Lorriane Hendry, \Wy mat Williams, C. A. Sherrill, W. j. Ready, J. 1. Wilson, E.. L. Roberts. E. A. Brooks, Colman Karesh, A. H. Mc Kee, H. M. Galletly, L. M. Price, L J. Price, John Roddey, Dr. and Mrs. Ward law. The Menu Fruit Cocktail Chicken Dressing Green Peas Cream Potatoes Pickles Hot Rolls Butter Salad a la Tomatoes Nuts Candies Ice Cream Cakes Demitasse Freshmen Elect President. Once again has the illustrious S. TI. S. comes to the aid of the poor Freshman Monday night at 7 :30 Mr. S. wandered into the chapel to see the cause of the disturbance. The "ratqs" were in session. Each member was bent on electing him self-therefore the uproar. Mr. J. C. Long who was presiding decided to go back to something safe like football. Re membering the foot of Mr S. inc the Election last year he turned the meet ing over to S. Forthwith was elected "Red" smith, one of our promising play ers of .the Freshman foot ball team. Mr. Smith adjourned the meet ing amid a shower of applause (?) Carolina Holds 'A In First Half Generals Gamococks Come b C.\LINA 7: \\VASH-INGT()N AND LKEI 13. But that's not the whoi stolry. that game SaturdayV was one of the t1ist thrilling seen .-n Davis Ficlil 11m ianly seas(Iins. The Genlerals wo4in by exhibiting a driving of fence in the fir-t half of the game When they shoved over their two ciiinters, the second half with the exceptiin if a few miiiiments were ill Carolinis. I)etracting no"thinlg frmill the wOIlderful game limit ilp by jimiy I)e alrt's team, wi are uidefeated in the Southern Conference,-we are safe in sat ing that the hlisers appeared ti be just as god a team as the winners. by rca sOn (if their winderf il comeback in the finlal perimds. Carli,wla filund itself in the Orangeburg game with Citadel. and Saturday With tt-w-headed little Jack Wright at the helm exhibited even more of a smashin-t offyiece. It is current talk in South Caroilina that lih the gane lasted three iiire minutes Carolina wold have shv ed i'ver anilither ciunter by nanils of the brilliant firward passing work. The Generals started off the game with a rush. carrying the hall ip the fichil -in straight first dwns, then Cameron rush cd iver for the first touchldiwn. The seCOMl period was much tihe same as the first with the Generals again drving ftorward to let Cameron croiss the line. There was no, scoring in the third perui l but W. & L. -tarted a drive that seemed good fior another tichdimn but in thel (ipeling moiimients if the finial perid the far-fanied defeice iif the fightinig Game cocks again asserted itself and the bll wont ti Ca(rolina on (iwns nilt their o I'ne-inch line. Twice after that Cardimi threatened dantgle irtisly. once Iazz missed a first (own within the five-yard mark er by inches and later jef fords imiss-id a pretty pass when standing in the iial line. Inl the last five minutes if plav hmvever Col. \\right let lose one of the most dazzling passing ;Ntacks ever seen in the Cartilina's and Swink lpenetrat--d the Generals h-me territly for Car) linla's toulchdown. The Generals made the greater num herl of first diwmis but Gamecock passes abotit evened lp the yardage gained. The Birds prived to be far superior ti De Tart's team in the aerial game complet ing elevon out of 17 tries, five were gronnded or incomplete while onie found a resting place in the arms of a blte jerseyed youth. V. & L. completed only Hankins Selected as Editor of Annual At a meeting of the student body last week Mr. D. W. Spencer asked the stu dents to accept his resignation from the office of Editor-in-chief of the '24 GAR NFT AND BLACK. Mr. Spencer said that he hated to throw dow- n the honor the students had bestowed tupont him but his eyes were giving him trouble and ani eye specialist tip north had stronigly advised him to giv-e tip all otutside work. Altho regretting hosing him, the stu (denit biody accepitedh his resigniation and the momination committee selected tw(i seniors for this of fice. On Ttmesday miorning the students voted.. The men nominatedl by the committee were Messrs J. E. Hanikins and S. A. Black. Mr. H-ankins was elected Mr. Hankinis has shown his interest aiid ability in literary work in maiiy ways since lie came to Carolina. In the for ensic wvorld lie has won many honors; hie is now president of the Clariosophie Lit erary Society. He has been a regular contribtutor to the CAROLINIAN and every month a short-story or poem appears in that magazine written by him. He wvill edit an annual worthy of this instittu tion, althio, it is rather difficult to as stume the dtuties of this office at such a late dtate. ashington and Le( Make Wonderful Drivo ack in Second Hall wi fmur passes, wvith the same iumbewr iai! il ,hrit wvith the Gallec"Cks litrcelpt iIig tvi. lle kicking game was abit a draw ging to neither Frew \\. W. L,. i.,r Jef6,f,r , of Carolina. ()f Star. there was a sulificielcy. Cap tain Camerio iif the eierails plaed 41n of Ihe m114'st brilliant line driving gale ever seen inl this section. llamlliltot vied with him in this respect as did Frew. if R(ick 1Hill. who also, did the team's kick ing. For Carlina there were W t iglit wl.1 displayed wind.ferinl ability in hi, Svc('lnd game1C in three davs as a (llarter. as usual Ie ranu wvell with the hall. IBill H(illand. Ambs, Je1ffiirds ad Brice inl the back field. In tIle Iline Shag Sim m s was the star iOf the day. heill ever alert fort- a fumiile, L.illard layed lis best game of the year as did Swink. J. . ' l. ,lg phgged u11p a hi1he wheni he eitered tihe game. and others proved tt1iw ers of of fence and defence mainly the Dukes rithers. No, historv if a hal1 game on i Davis field would lie C41mplete witliout mentili.) of Nleyer. blut he has beeni a star sio long and so consistently that it is beciminiig a usual thing. The Generals made 14 first dgwns. Carelina eight but the Hoine lads were Moire alert ill fIIoowing tle hall as the p!ay by play summliilary will shmw: The Beginning Frew kicked oiff the Carolitia's eid zilie. Tlel hall was buitght to tle twen ty yard line ,od pit intoi play. IHolland toik 2 and jeffords pinted 34. There wvas Ioi returli. W. & L,. pellalized 5 foor hto.lding. Hamilton toik 3. Stennions was callel iack and got 4. Frew was goiid fiir the same. The Btirds were penalized 5 fr i f fside. Hamiltfi'n g t it 2 fect. Cameron a little less than 5 yards. Frew recsivered his wn fimble withimt gain inw, he then kicked it of hmvids fin the 8 yard marker. llatnd netted 3 over the line and Jef fords kicked to) midfield, a pass failed 11am ilt"ln failed and Wheeler broke uipi a pass. F-rew punted 40 yards to Wright Ih(o did not return. Amis lost 3 vards when recovering a fumble. jef fords lunted 33 to Hamilton who returned 3. Frew took 5 aroind left end, Hamilt(m, added 4. The Generals let Hamiltoin travel to the 15 yard line for first down. He then added another. Frew 4. Hamil ton one foot, an 8 yard pass Frew to Hamilton put the ball on Carolina's 3 yard line. Hamilton took a yard and Publications Send Delegates To Press Convention. Meet in Spartanburg On Wednesday afternoon representa tives of the CARouLINAN and the GAME. COCK left for Spartanhurg to attend the annual convention of the Souith Carolina College Press Assoiahtioni. Thlis conlvent tion will last thru Friday tnight. The (delegates representinig the CARoI.rNt,iAN are Miss Margtuerite Abel, Miss Catherine Floyd, Mr. T1. P. T'aylor and M. S. WV. Eichel. Trhiose representing the GA Isi.: COeK are Messrs McBiride D)ahbis. Cal houn Thomas, and Frank Meeks. It will he remembered that the Press Association met in Columbia last year is the guests of Columbia College, Chicora College, atnd the University. For that year Mr. Coleman IKaresh of the Uni versity was the president; Miss Mary McNaull of Chicora, correspondling sec retary; and Miss Estelle Birady of Co lumbia College, treasurer. This year the pierienice while ini France, andl the various atnd ( how, even ,on otir 'camptis, there have, the "YI" should do0 evetn great allowed t coreep into that realm, hut if it is feared that some people. anid especi ent with ourAmerican people andI then that it like every other abnoram i withi Denartment of Anpnie Lov a .(l ...:l to Score of 13-7 . for Two Touchdowns 'h Brilliant Passing Camrn pilinged Over Wheeler bltck ed Iurke's try for extra point. 1rew IipuntedI 55 yards to Ambs whm. On fitlimllig, failed to return. J ef iord s iinted back 37 to Hamilton. Frew fail edl ail then got about one foit. tw passes then failed to net an\ gain and Frew kicked to the end zc. Mpll.:.nu 14(k 7 yards ill two tries ;md I lef iumr4h.. putedt 25 yards to his wn 45 yard line. Frew t4etok 8 and Hamilton 12. Two mire phays put the hall on the 25 v.iard line. lamilt(in to(k 4 yards an<l Cam Cr)pin 1Mde a bare first 'hmwn on the 15 yard line as the period was ended. Sciirv Car-Olina 0. Washington and Ixte 6.. The Second Period Camer(wit toeoek 4. Hamilton I and Frew maIde a first d1-wn. After Hamilton had I failed Camenilm carried the ball ver from the 3 yard line. This time Burke made the placement kick. Jef fmrds kicked off 45 tii Frew. Cam cron lUade 2, 6 aid first (wi, ell three mo(ire drives lie made another first doin. Frew toeok 6. -lamit ii and Cal'Mern a first down Frew and 1iurke made a first dIlwn. Camermn was held (en Car4) lina's 40 yard line and tile Birds to(ik tile hall and started a short lived drive for Hurke intercepted a pass on his own 41) yard line, however the Gnterals ceull Ilit peletrate Carlina's defence and Frew kicked I, Carolina's 40 vard line. A pass jeffords to Swi.k paiticd 40 y a r d s . H 0ll a n d l u cl k e d 2 v a r d s Mu t I f huntids, a tell yard pa,s jeffoIrds to IIey ers wV;as cellpfleted. plttilng, tlle hall en W. & l.. 30 yar I line. pass Swink ti Niyers was grilllnded but .1e f fer t4issed anither tqi Swink feir a iiur yard gai. Two passes iailed and the hall went iVer to the Generals. Cameron plunged foir eight aIid thel three as the half ended with the ha (ill Carlina's 45 vard line. Secire eterals 13. iameccks 0. The Last Half Hurke retirned Iifords kickofi of 45 yards back to his 45 marker. Cam cron made 9. lamilton 3 and first (ow\\n Cameron successfully plmged for 4 and then failed. Hamilton list a vard. Frew then kicked out but the irds were f f side and the hall was again the Gener al's. Cameron made 3and 2 and again (Cohntinued to Paye Six') Student Body Thanks Orangeburg Folks At a meeting of the stident body Mon day morning a committee was appinited to draw uip resolutiotis thanking the peo ple of Orangeburg for their kiidness to the faculty aiI stulents on Nov. 15, the (lay of the Carolina-Citadel game. The comminltttee sent the following letter: November 21, 1923. Mr. J. M. Itghes, Secretary Orangebtirg Fair Association, Oranigebulrg, S. C. Dear Mr. Hughes: The Faculty and the stud(ent hody of tihe University of South Carolina wish to express their most sinicere thlanks to the people (if Orangeburg and to the Orangeburg Fair Association for the khtid receptioni tend(ered them Tlhursday, No inlterest wvill lbe aroulsed ill this work. oCfficers are as follows: R. H. Hodges. presidet; Miss Mary Shipp, scoretary; M. L. Meadors, treasurer ; from Wof ford andc Converse. The object of the Association is to promnote and( upbild the college publica tions of the state; to raise tile literary stand(ardl; atid to bring into closer rela tionship the of ficers of tese per.:ials BANQUET GIVEN W. & L. TEAM BY ALUMNI IN S. C. A fter tIl. w 'it ing f at eb1ow hilt n - 111ficcill vicl(pry toll th-1ibr th i - Iail warri rs of \\Lahingt & Lee w n scIfld vict(DIry l a 1; a etie at tIh I:llillct tailie last Sat lda\ i at lt jefife.r'Ion I Itel. Tlile \\~:ihing t' ,n I I a altitrlil of S 1111th Catil t. 1 whii. haii l l t ired here toie itnc th the gam '. acted ts hISIS. hell. GwInalrak adiitted th; tit-th had bee thrd a hard fit nt it wh;it they needed to pul them inl condi ti'n forte m;ill main cv ilt of thl cvIInI.Ll t ere were simle i ( e r (i p.1 ( iid gteiIrcd aimud he hat(IlIet table and s t a m i4o 4't deli-1htfili tweninw. Tin \ sanl. thet prai"e (of thc G', ea w : r ill a tripll tii fo l h lel Ill h S o iterin (,(Inferen-lce. .\ lln sIl14)rt. -1a:ppy spcke-k-1 es were made ditrii he tecuIlrse of tIh evelnmg. D)r. \\illiam S,. Ourrell. De:.n if the Gradilatte Schimo) -if thc livers ity, anl alltinnims ;anid firmir pr(,feS(vr (if \\a, h iitetit & ,vc ;iti tl: tiastiaister. .-\inog tihose rit"ponliilo 1 t ;,4a wer Sotu o lirI c n \\W . H;i rvi . i f .-\i itid r t ; ("'ach D ellhrt ti lle i . 1. .\. Iap'lcy. Jr.. pastmr tof the FIrst P 'reshvteI'iril church on Chlmbia and ;i ahttunm,, Prof. Granvill.- 'amipliell. eIinhr.- t faCtilty ;md fac l t re prcscntativc tof 1l athletic hIward with the teamil and D)r. George T.Hlbok Yet witht aide Sila thevc tvill was III allil ('41 tll i a ;it i r to a tqha t .ddic CaP. iato. pract. CfatIti,. and ali Sothern back. tl o fi ght that tile tlitli wals II a triei. - I-. ".C -- C L. WHITE HEADS SOPHO MORE CLASS. .-\t o iers <if th e S 'pi lao 44 trc beld In thle Ohapwl \\'c,Inc-A:. m!1-rnIi',L Cl; - \ I a.. \\h tet. f. stl , \aI, icteId pre!,idenlt --i thi lat, fiar thlt i)r, ,nt hsch la tilc termil. It \\.vs t pi ,ed '\ t \l(,ers \ illiam e f1s W irkebit-s year. F1w f DI1r:in.I, . \\'i FaiVI 'stc It ge'in er fIv irIm,gl ti 11i I tind ane- theyiae grid Itill tithere,tas Tileit eletr edtvii Nfetideit. In Ro.sa Heywar i Cohnhi d feated Rdert Shand Ci ht( ihia. [1. I \llills of Camden, and Claude Sctrbr,e,iith f Bishopvwille and C(olumbiiia othe Ii(trst hl. lot. P. J. IMatWright de-featted R.dbert Bass of Mlarion f,r ilte p-Oiin oif 1Historiai. h,latwright is frt>tn larl:ew tor i. (h1 acc unt f te ltiitl d tile e-lc tions f lntar Committeimenlweren pt poned to, smig date ill the prvr bi-e. The fficers elected by\- the Sophimme class t year are iiwsially capable. it his inalgural ad<rrc ptreshet \\hlte tfrged the hie p an[ chiterain (f all members f the hie Wa i te rhitrk this year. His plea was fir the class s t bodly too "stick together" throigh thick mid thin as they-\ have done in the past. Keith Club Meetsv The first regular meeting f the Keith French cluh, compose of sttudents of the French Classes, was. he.d an s was alle torder brthe Presdn Charles ishburn . The moints,er readin renh b JoCotanommtese