The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, March 14, 1924, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3
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TH noisy clangor
OF THE eight
O'CLOCK BELL
ROUSED
ME from my slumbers
AMID Curses
To the
EVIL GENIUS of
Bum alarm
Clocks
I donned my
IM
.a GLAD RAGS.
Ci GIGGLING Co-eds greeted
cl MY hasty
ENTRANCE TO French 2
MORE giggles and
GRINS
AT CHAPEL HOUR
AT last a
SPARE moment to
RUSH ACROSS
THE Campus
HORROR OF HORRORS
My mirror
REVEAILE) TIATr
TER1RIBLE and
UNFORGIVABLE blunder
OF forgetting my
NECKTIEL ! i
HOW Shall
I look the world
IN the eye
AGAIN.
I thank you.
-U.S.C.
EDITOR PLEADS NOT
GUILTY
Dear Tid:
We are sorry to hear that Tommy
ate all of the raisins (?) a-nd then
publicly claimed credit for giving them
to you. We thought better of the rec
ord Bible Class attender.
Nevertheless, the raisin story cer
tainly did the work. We had Game
cocks for everybody in the office, the
janitor, and several for the (log.
As a substiutte for the raisins you
did not get, we are enclosing herewith
a stuffed date. We don't often have
them with nuts, but this is a rather
special one.
Yours cattily,
Encl. The Extonsion Division
Editor's Note: The editor is glad
to know that the workers in the Exten
sion Division received sufficient G;AME
cocKS. But wvhat does the (log (10 with
the several it receives?
TIhe raisins must have been captured
by the alumni secretary enroute to the
edlitor because they did not get to him.
Sorry, tho, Tidl missedl them. That
stuffed (late was the stuff and TPid was
kind enough to share it with ye editor.
"Say, Tid, let's work up sonme other
scheme whereby we can get something
else i,n the way of eats."
-U.S.C.
Moore Exchange Professor
D)r. Andrewv C. Moore, head of tile
dlepartment of Biology and professor
of botany, has been elected by the fac
ility, in a recent meeting, as the ex
change professor for this year.
T1hie exchange p)rofessor goes to the
University of North Carolina at Chap
el Hill, this year, where he wvill dleliver
a series of lectures. Tile numbiler and
time to be decided by hlimlsel f, possibly
some time i.In May.
Many honors have b'een bestowed
upon D)r. Moore (durinig his stay here
on the campus. The chief of whlich
was the position of acting Presidlent
just before Dr. Currell was chosen as
the chief executive, liut honor goes
to whom honor is (hue, and Dr. Moore
right well dleserves this new honor
eon ferred uphonl him.
It is a coincident in that the exchange
p)rofessor .visiting Carolina last yVar
was Professor Coker, a native Caro
linian anid headl of the dlepartmenit of
bilogy na Ch-ael Hll.
GYM TEAM TO GREENVILLE
Take Part in Mammouth Munic
ipal Demonstration of Phy
sical Education
Last Friday the University gym
team travelled thru the country to
Greenville, where they participated in
the physical demonstration held there.
Over 1400 individuals, representing
schools, colleges, Y. M1. C. A., Y. W.
C. A. aid kindred organizations, per
formed during the evening. The en
tire program was carried thru with pre
cision from the "Grand .ntry" to the
final act.
The young women of G. V. C., the
Y. W. C. A. and Greenville High
School furnished the aesthetic side
with their beautiful an(d graceful cos
tune duancing. Carolina's part came
towards the ond of the program when
they performed on the parallel bars -tt
the same time with six other organi
zations in what was called the "gym
nastic number." At the close of this
number the floor was cleared, given to
Carolina for ten minutes of tumbling.
The work was better received by the
audience than any other act of the
eveni,ng. Of this work the GREN
vi .E PIEDMONT says: "AuI added fea
ture was the tumbling team of the Un
iversity of South Carolina, led by 'ill'
Pool, a local boy trained in the city 'Y',
and a member of their staff before he
went to Carolina. The University boys,
with their white suits, made an impres
sive showing." The Greeiiville Niiws
added: "The exhibition by the Caro
lina gym team was the high-light of
the evoning."
The textile Hall, where the show was
given, was filled to capacity, the crowd
being estimated at 4,000. The nm
bers of the gym team who made the
trip were: "Bill" Pool, Joe Walker,
George Tompkins, Toni McCutcheon,
"Billy" Nelson, Reed Nevils, Charlie
Lynn, and Jim Cooper.
-U.S.C.
GLEE CLUB HAS FINE
SCHEDULE
Short Tour Monday
The Glee Club of the University of
South Carolina appears this year to be
the best that we have had in the last
four or five years and is coilmosed of
about twenty-two students. The club
has three parts: chorus, quartette, and
string orchestra. From the two recent
concerts in Columbia the Glee Club has
been pronounced a huge success by the
two daily papers of the city. This,
alone is an inspiration for the direc
tor and the manager. Besides the two
concerts mentioned above. the Glee
club has given a cocert in St. Mat
thews; one at Union last Wednesday,
and one at Laurens the next .night.
The annual tour by the Glee Club
will be during the latter part of March.
A tentative schedule of this itinerary is:
March 17 Camden .......... Closed
March 18 Cheraw ........... Closed
March 19 Chesterfield ....... Closed
March 20 Bennettsville ...... Closed
Nlarch 21 Dillon ............. Closed
Narch 22 NI ul lins ........... Closed
MIarchi 24 MIargon............ Peoding
March 25 Florence..........Pending
The umaagemnent of the club has just
about co ncluded nego tiationns for the
Glee Club11 to journey to A'tlanta, where
the program of the Glee (Chob will lie
biroaldcasted throughout the land of the
free and the home onf the birave.
Clyde WXhite says be must have his
telephone. College Ii fe ain't worth
while if he can't talk ton the girls every
now and then.
Agoga Sunday
Don't forget that Sui
at our class. He sure to
that lazy room mate of
need him and he needs u
Mr. R. G. Bell wvill
Synopsis of Activities at
is at his best when he gel
Ridge. So he there.
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