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HAMPTON DAY MEMORIAL EXERCISES TO BE HELD Clariosophic Literary Society to Unite With U. D. C.s in Hon oring Great Leader The Clariosophic Literary Society will pay tribute to .the Imlenlory of Genl. Wade IIaipti'in on tihe great soklier's birthday. Mlarch 28. General Hamipton wa an ahtmntus of tile University anld (if "le Chirilosophlie Siciety. At Ile time lie was president of the society. A large oil paiiting of tile fatnous South Car(di1nian hangs on tile wialls o)f the Clario.s)JIhic Society jutl above the PresidenIt's chair. This is tile largest 4f the pailtiIgs inl the famous old hail, tI're beinL aoinog others those o)f Cal h.mn. IlaNe and Pr<stonl. iv rIY Iiupressive praagt;tm is beiig a drraned ;md he mnclurial services will lie cndcted in the latter part 4f the ailernol(., the exact h14ur1 t" be a . w-unced later. Tle slicitty will meet :md !i in a bh dy tI Satterlee llal, where appr priate exercises will hi held. '. M. Smith will Qive :il ildress -IiN "General amptill's C4l lege tCareer."' S"Scliil 1)ays." 'le Uiver Itv (Quartet-te viIl ffollowI vitI several apl) pr priae zv ellecti,ons. J1. 1:.. llanlkin wvIll tlten real r. \\"auelade's "'mae I allpt.,n Rilides Todlay." S\itcr the exercies i. Sat teret I I all ar 4 ver tile si y will g4i ill a bf(y) , tle grave of Gen. 1lamlipio inl Triii ity churebyard. There Kipling's Re Cin,al will elie read aid taps will be --u.s.c.-- - CLARIOSOPHIC MEETING Tle Clariosophili c literary Society held i.ts regular meeting Tuesday night, March 18th. The following program was carried out : Declaimer, E. F". Fickling a,id W. D. Simpson; Current Events, W. W. Anderson. Orator, C. L. White. The query for debate was, "Re sOlved, that the Northern migra-tion o)f the iegncs is detrimental to the Sith." T1he (ebaters were : aflirmative. I I. 0. Hawkins and S. W. Iturnes; nega tive, It. W. Gilbsonl and A. L'. Fickling. ''le cimittelittie (Wn debate decided in favor of the affirmative. Sterliig Russell and Jentnings took part inl tilit vohi4ary debate. The exteplioran,eIMtS dete WilS t11i i rder tii attend to 1)i i tan. Pag tlhe SpoAgC kt il (frm the ha/t that fAln'w S,) hiard t.1 i 1 t Ill I--hi, b ht i m!A lt :wd m . Tcoldv. itI iouhs:rCoslgi Styles nTnha tatAr< thei.:n thedid wih oos, trihi EXCELLENT SERMONS (Continued from Page One) vice and told of many men who had sacrificed their lives for god, following the example iof Christ. "The motto of every Christian," said the speaker. slouild le: 'Hfelp me live for others, st that I may live for Thee.' Wednesday Night Wednesday night the "Y" services were held in the Universitv chpiel in )rIer that many students who vere unable t(l attend 'tile night hefore could hear the good imisic and the impressive talks that the "ltig 4" have been giv mng. C. R. Batchelor was the one chosen ; 1ilo b, us a message. He chise as hilbject. "-I.av not up for vourselves triasures ni1>mn carthi. filr where voour treasures are there will vimr iart Ie alk); but rather seek ye first the King d- in of G od( ;dil .then all these thiinIgs shil he adlIed 11lto voil" i it were pIs';iIle for ie to give y,u ldwht v-1ii want. what wtald it he: atchel(lr says that 1nalny peo(ple wiild he ashamed ti .tell their true desires. S'Iomou had the (pportuiity tit clooise ianid le ch)se w\isdm ii ind all the lthe' IraNitrurrs lf earth wete added unt1 I ni:1. l.vC1 Iq,ger, wealth, and pIleus Urce, Were. his. mall yi .ruly be ;i hliest man ;Iid it back op the 1'hiri1tian Woi-k? I IC akcd thi qlte-tis in after giving many ilstrati(ns WheCre we were arteIting Christian g(,ls wid influences witlhml! ever Ivin' thainks to the sender. Thursday Chapel .luciei" Belk spoke to the stuiLenits ThUrsday torinning at chaiel period. Ile certaitily kim ws tle problems of the students tiln the cailps, too. H li avs that the student is irone to f114Mw tile line of least resiStane1C, an(l is apt to drift into the writing crowd. At filst, he (Ioes nit realize that Ie is drifting. Som iet inies, lie realizes his er1_lr adt(I turns back, but more ofteii, lie never realizes it until he has (lrifte-j Mt till) far tii le anebored in safety 'T'he result is that lie is an oueasi.t inl the studenit body. lIe gave us pages out of his 4wi life where drifting almost spelt disaster to him. "I tc]kie" says that if your life s Iit saie. if vi are prone I he led atray. lIe la in aneor for yi-. That anchrii is i us. Take IHim and viir hic will oIit he like the drif-twiod that ially -ttdes iin sIle beach, ulit that your I*fe will le anlbire(d on the R,ck -U.-c. Since iail.i the 1ig Triangle I e h):!1ing- tc;am e.\ itik-,wskv always a .mi!i. \\e wioler why Geor'e? 1:11ny n, thi.'m (mnr is he r ab u S I l -(--c day--. Si)t-ak up ildd b y ty nand of the collegiate man is ('coat with short vent-or tihe style, wvithi wider shoulders apel-ojr the new broad coat 1)ack-they are all to beC seen Room, cut along authent' autse they have the endorse p of University men who are etting the style standards for al type. augh & Co. HYPATIANS ENTERTAIN Party One of Best of the Year. One of the most delightful and en joyable parties of tile year was given oi last Saturday night by the Hypat ian i,iterary Society in honor of its al tnnae. The two men's societies were present and many others who are inter ested in the society. Miss Wrenna 1lancock, the presideint, gave an ad dress of welcome, extending the socie ty's greetings especially to Dr. and Mrs. ieltoen, Mrs. Beard. Mrs. vauchope, Mrs. Abel, irs. Swindell, and Mrs. Jay. 'l'he program was interesting and varied. First was anl oration by Nliss Allna Swind'i-1, then, a reci.tatioIn by Miiss Grace King. A group of popular s-ngs were presented with tile accllo pallillielt (if the ukelele by Mliss Baker aN layer, hIi) were appro)priately c'stumed as a llawaianl girl ald b)1Y. Next came a piay, "lelela's Husbanld," whi:ch is a satire on tile stqry of Ielein y el'4pen nII.t with Il I 'aris. This Of ably read by Miiss Margaret I,al caster, as the beautiful and ill-fated tiueen: .\iiss \'irginia Waullope as TsImu, i lave to Ileteia; Miss Mar guierite Atde, as llenlaus; Miiss M,attle \'trIa.; Anatytikos,I te king's librar Vi and Niiss T'hema Pellian as tile dasinl aitnd p':ic I 'aris. \u extem pr:ant1I (Is dehate ctchlude<l the program. rlle arki an d M(I iss D1) I-.,v;alls upheld tile alirilative, and Aan NIc CItceen and Iiss Ni itle Lee Free iman. the .negative. The debaters de parted slightly inrm cui-timi ill their abdIIIIanm use f persfinalities and were ,relilded of the fact by the president. tilth I tiilk her concern was Ilot so much tailiraiientary as fear that her turn wIIuld soo( come to be made use of as all example. Tile lleoting c(nicluded by an infor ial receptiIln and tile serving of re f resiilents. Do Clothes Make the Man? llreathless Co-ed: "I just passed I'at Adaims aid, wha]it do you think? He 2nd Co-ed (interrupting ) : "Those frigid-h,oking, mnce-were white trouls e'rs." 3rd (_c-ed "I'Tat vciolus Scotch plaid shirt." 4th1 Oi-ed "'1'h,, violent red sweat er." 51 It C(I-ed "''liat riyal purple tie.'' Oth C(o-ed "TI,lhat Sotih A frican hilnut I hii, flaninig head--" i st o-cd (Ihavinl1ig calughlit her ilt h) -the orinary c hCIIties (if a S na, tand I didn't know himn uitil be.1wend his month111!" LAW ASSOCIATION e liri lIt rid toI :,way tte jtlr wuh. t i li 11c ict jiI I as ill' \\,i, n liart with hi, l:ttry, suaity, ,lick hair ata Vll Vi ti e ri. h lIthe tiilr eCar e tndsa Itlitilei:m'- h:iiu. lIpenedl atiwt a dt fl"w of laucy. a ru If. i teer he (tiy igei ' ton ince Ia X , ,mt I l -le e iii illsighitt ainl t sigtt ilt iite I 'iiii n. t ! v . Il c ne ,td a Jts r in thv t werd ;m re'ali th ati'. s tilt in y et.nli o f t h tet Crsetir' pian jiendl thatirnI tenal) yeah.ttb t'be allowsd mIin enen t upon wanag's riliiei .Xil tuie t ii in is chari r bli stediz tt thle jreey itart ivi t fai vedc iee "Cinitical ieted fat olrte vr Ahilsotliksebalil, hv il>rof I er le hardigd 'Ion emso the law f ureran latymger andlisuggelstd ta under lh) iertain caperonsi Ms hmidr. wars jusi (iea andilete jury thoughte( anyon tiprsof odtion hat Asothy suspii their WInlt duig ep er.Teym McGOWAN CHAPEL SPEAKER Praises the Work of Dr. Melton Monday morning the students were the recipients of a short talk from Rear Admiral, Paymaster, Sam McGowan, re tired, of fthe U. S. Navy, and an alum nus of the University. Paymaster Mc Gowan was introduced by Dr. Melton. Mr. McGowan opened by telling of the cI)IIulitiols as they were on thie cam pus while he was a student here? He is a class mate of Dr. Melton. He also told of some of the degrees tha,t lie hoped the University would allow him t(' get s(ime day. A fter slowly looking 'ver his auldience lie turned to the co cd sectioii and remarcd that it was the greatest single improvement since hi day. A\ f,ter several contrasting Iictures lie made a short talk 4n the tremt of e(lcation in Soul Carolina. In the course of his talk, 'Mr. \NL GoVInl said that of All tIe things that lie learned while a student here, he be.t remembers a motto used by a fellow classmate. "There is no excellonce witli ont grea,t labor," and spike of Dr. Mel t(n as being one if the best livinlig ex ampIles if this. lIe urged oil his hear ers t() \irk now and not wait to real ise the fruits of the al)Ove phrase. .\aniy m11aniage to get by the exams by snake charling" the profs but they net nting therelby. "Wirk and get simeti'ling ,ut of the daily routine," lie said. On the conclusion of his talk the stu deml-ts sang, "Ilire's a Ilealth Carol ina" which w\-as foilliwed by fifteen rahls for Sa\ X.l vaii. HIGH SCHPOL MATCHES (COitinued from Page One) well knowin to University men that anII(igst the\e i\amis and their sup piirters may be foumd many damses beautiful to behold. The records of the tw\o contending sextettes follow: 1HARTSVIILE'S RECORD Oppon-ent Hartsville 8 Darlington 30 12 Hishopville 22 16 Florence 34 14 Florence 20 12 Timiilonsville 42 2 Camden 44 24 Meiminger 15 34 'MeCOill 30 20 Olran.'eburg 22 ANDFRSON'S REICORD Oppillent Aiders(Oil 10 Pickens 7-1 3 Alhievillie'i 22 'Th'nixwell 2 7 Greenville V. \\. 65 16 Gree r00 15 Ahheville 51 15 ('hester 31 20 imp:-mvillc 7e, 1 Th,rnmwell I C".nic .axwcll Willamtsil "Hell's Starrng CarlesJone, Ru MONDAY AN VIOLA ANA AN "The He TRACK PROSPECTS BRIGHT Many Students Are Trying Out This Year Carolina's 1924 track team under the watchful eye and tutelage of Coach Jack Crawford is rapidly rounding in to shape for the approaching season, and by the time of the State Track meet here on May 3, should be in the best of condition to give any of the nuimerous title contenders a run for their Ioney. About tenty-five or thirty men, the largest track squad ever seen on Davis .Field, are out for the various positions. Some of these are experienced varsity men, others hail from the ranks 4) last year's freshmen and still a third group is of iew Carolina men. Bill 1lanahianl is captain of the Gar net and Black pacemakers and avows his intentititonI to set up some new rec (r(s in the 440 and 880. Bill Poole is seeil daily at work with the Vaulting pole al aimis to set a new record for height. C. 13. Parsons, who specializes in tle mile and two mile, is in excel lent cm(dition after having spent the winter wrking with the cross country teILn. . 1 . \W*iison and D.ave Gaston are ill traiiiiig for the brtlad and high jumips, R. C. Cobb also spent the win ter trailing with the cross country rniiers and with Frank Meeks intends t(4 cnter tle sprinting events. Barre h)()ks mighty good in the form lie is taking inl the hurdles and Brock, the heavy man of the teami, is to handle the javelin, discus aid shot. Otier mien, who are showing up well in sprints are Williamson and Rowe, two more cross country men. There are several more very good men trying out for regular places. This year the Gamecocks have a real schedule. Trinity : oif North Carolina plaiis to send their Blue Devil team here on April 12, the Tri-State inet is to be held inl Columbia a week later with Georgia and the two Carolinas striving for first honor. The Annual Southern Intercollegiate Conference meet will be held in Atlanta beginning oi April 20, the Gamecocks will be en tered in this event as well as in the State meet on May 3 when Furman, Clemson, Presbyterian, Wofford and the Citadel will send teams to compete with the Birds in their own back yard. -u..c.C Infirmary News The infilrIlary's popularity has been ,-n tic wane for the past week. Some say tha It is duIe to the faot that very few -tIdents on tile campus have 1n44t he cl c 4.eItiants dI111ing Othe past few week , "win g th lie prevalence of such II"-1.tilar disea'ses i nn ps, meatifsle, and some say-uik,nown diseases. We want our streets paved. SATURDAY Presents Hole" hi Clifford, Maurice Flynn ) TUESDAY VIILTON SILLS IN rt Bandit"