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PUBLISHED WEKLY BY THE LITERARY SOCIETIES Terms $1.50 a Year Entered at Columbia, S. C., postofice Novctnbcr 20, 1908 as second class mail matter. F''RiDAY, AA-Y 16, 1924 EDITORIAl, STAFF: Calhoun Thomas .............. 1-ditor S. W olfe l1idel............. Associate C. B. W illiams.............. Associate BUSINESS Frank T Meeks..............Manager J. M. Vilson ................Assistant 1. 1. Dowling............. Circulation GAMECOCK FEATHERS You * U.S.C.-. Should -- - -U.. Go to lue Itidge U.S.C. This year for the annual -U.S.C. Y. NI. (!. A. int' Conference. It is to be held Junv 17-26, and - ---U.S.C.. Will be tie hest ten days t1lat you have ever had. -- ---U.S.C. Ask some of those who went last year and they will say the same. ---U.S.C.--. Blue Ridge is in thet "Land of the Sky" and that. ought to be enough Said. -U.S.C. - The leadiers of college life go at 1-ast once and some twice before they leave school. - --U.S.C. . Look over the list of those who went last year and you will lind that they are the leaders in student activi ties here on the camaptis. U.S.c. There will he about tive hundred students from over sixty Southern colleges present. It is a line chance to finld out something about what the other schools are doing. V.S.C. If you wvant to make your life count for anything worth while in the world, then you are not going to miss this opport nll ity for a1 ten-day vacation and the ibest icce iII e world to help edluntA yourself. . .S.C. The (amie-Ock staff wishes to tihank the members of the Illue Ridge ('11111 and M1r. It. G. lM.1. situdent executive sevretary. for helping with this issue. Without ihem it would not have been a sUCCes. The Bilue Itige C'ub is a live wire organization and is always working. -U.S.C. - )rop by. tle editorial roomlis some litme and read what the otheir Souh erii schools ha vi to say about IHiue IRidge. You will tind that they are ll in accord withI us. I)r'op by, regard less of whe(ther you are going or' not. It may hellp to get you into the prioper' frame to write to I )ad about thIiis lhttle trIp. -U.s.c. A tIne chtance for a ten-day holiday upl In the miountains at a small cost. You11 may niever get thle chanice again, and( we kniow it willl (cost a great deal mtore wVhen' you (10 go. If you can't get the mooney, drop around ando see It. G. Ill. ITo' has a loan fund that has not been1 comletely usedl upl. I to is a goeerouis man. We know hiim well. .-U.S.C. - Car'olinia had sevenlt een mnen there' last. year. It was the largest delega I ion fr'omi this State. We want t hirity live t his year and also the largest bunch frcomi the P ah netto State. C!emi son claimis t hat 1they arie going to have VI wenty,. Wofford a like numnber,' and1( F"ur'maun abo ut thle Same11. W%e are a larger' s(choo1 thana the last two, and should eas ily have 'hirt y-tive. La x year the tiniversit y of North Cariol inn had sevonty-li ve mien upl, andi Georgia Tech forty-live. UI. S. C. camne third wIth seventeeni. Let's get second( pla1ce thIs year. -- ---U.S.C. Are You Going to Blue Ridge? U.S.C. Y.M.C.A. Conference June 17-24 U.S.C. Go to Blue Ridgre This Year. A FAREWELL All things must come to an end. This issue marks the last atteipt at the putting out of a collegiate weekly by the present staff. The editor bids the works good-bye, but the assistant editors merely advance a notch in the ladder that they are climbing. As in the past, the new editor for next year is one of the assistant edtiors on the present staff. It is with regret that we bid the old press shop, the assistants, the students and others a farewell as we leave the newspaper field. The expe rience in this line of work has been great, an( it is hoped that some of the members of the present staff are going to continue as "news hounds." There may be some on the campus who are glad to see the end of the year arrive, because they are tired of being hounded for news articles. We are sorry that they feel that way. but a paper needs news., and it had to be gotten. Many are the times promised articles failed to arrive be cause the one making the promise de cided that a (late at C. C. or Chicora would he better than writing for the Gamecock. It meant extra work for the editor. During the last term the editor would usually write up the pa per himself, with an occasional article from the assistants. It was hard, but had to be done. As a last minute sug gestion: if there are any on the new staff who do not prol)ose to help every now and then, it would he best if he wolud resign immediately and let the editor get In who will help him. The editor can't do it all. lie has classes the same as the rest of the students and must depend upon support from the students. Remember, you are a reporter even thou your name does not appear in the Gamecock. . 1(ue to lack of funds, this will be the last issue this term. It means that we can get back to our studies and try to catch up that back work in t line for the exams. Thus we say good-bye again, aud hope that all pass the exams and especially tie members of the staff. Go to Blue Ridge in June. Y.M.C.A. Conference June 17-24 --U.S.C ---- SCHEDULE FOR A DAY AT BLUE RIDGE CONFER ANCE, JUNE 17th-26th 1924 8:1o- 8:30-General Assembly for Devotion, led by outstanding man. 8:35- 8:00-Meditation, alone, guid ed by daily printed card. 9:00- 9:55-World outlook study group-Normal group for night discussion groul) leaders. 10:00-10:.55-Associat ion Methods and College Problems. 11:01)-11:55--Platformi hour. 12:00b- 1: 00-Extra curriculum. activi t ios-grouped as deinandl comnes. Leaders meeting for prayer and conference. 1 :00-Lunch. Afternoon for hikes and athletics as arranlgedl by special conumittee. 6: 00-Supper'. 6: 30-Song service. 7:00 8: 00-Hillside Meeting Life C!om miltment. 8 :00h- 9 :00-(Group dilscussiona, in groupus of lifty dlelegates. 9:00-State delegation meet ing for three nights of conference, the specific nights to b)e namedl later-College delegation meet ings at will. -U.s.c. Go to Blue Ridge This Year. ---U.S.C. Go to Blue Ridge This Year. -U.S.C. PACK THE OLD KIT BAG WITH THE FOLLOWING 1. Hiki's shoes5 and suit. 2. Hathing suit, if y'ou hike swim mmig. 3. S weater' andui rainicoa t. -I. Tlen nis outftit C' laseball glove and( uniform. 6i. Pennants andl banners. 7. Bible, notebook, pen. 8. Kodak. 9. Your best college spirit. 10. A dletermnination to get to every. thing. BLUE RIDGE TO HAVE LAKE If present plans go through, Blue itidge will soon have a large lake for boating, fishing and swimming. Blue lidge is the annual gathering place for students, and adult workers in the Y. M. C. A. and Y. W. C. A. Blue Ilidge now has 1,391 acres of land, 43 buildings, electric light plant, hot and cold water, steam laundry, swimming pool. athletic grounds, truck garden, and a boys' camtip. However, inl order that the conferences may be made more pleasurable as well as profitable, a large lake is needed. The Blue IRidge Association, through a commit tee appointed for that purpose, is put ting on a drive for funds to build this lake. Elvery college and university will be given an opportunity to help this movement, and it is hoped that the greater part of the fund may be raised through this source. Y.M.C.A. Conference June 17-24 U.S.C. Go to Blue Ridge This Year. ---U.S.C Are You Going to Blue Ridge? --U.S.C. COMMITTEES ON THE CON FERENCE Athletic Committee-Dr. Holtzen dorff, L. J. Fox and committee of stu dents. Ilikes and Tours-C. E. Robinson and committee. itterviews-J1no. P. Williams, and comlmittee of students. Delegation Meetings-R. C. Kantz. L. iH. Tapscott. Daily Bulletin--Jino. A. Addison and committee. Attendance-li. C. Beaty and com mittee of students. Music-li. M. Guess. ----U.S.C. Go to Blue Ridge This Year. --U.s.C. WHAT WILL IT COST? Program Fee ------------------$7.00 Board, room, etc., ten days.-..._ 25.00 Transportation, depen(s on mode of travel and distance. Total -----------------------$32.00 --U.S.C. Are You Going to Blue Ridge? THE WORK OF THE BLUE RIDGE CLUB Those students at(ending l3lue Ridge during tlicir collegiate course here at Carolina have organized them selves into what is known' as the Blue Ridge Club. Tle purpose of this club is to promote the religious atmosphere he:re on our campus an to interest the students in the an nual summer conferences held there. At present the club is made upi of ovr twenty students. Calhoun Thomas is the president and Mildred Wilson the secretary. 'Meetings are held once a month at which times studenctt problems are dilscussedl. Plans are worked out for getting men to attendl the conference, and sugges tions are madie to the Y. \i. C. A. Council. At thle February mieetir.g thle yountg ladies who have attendled Blue Ridge werec the guest of the chlb. They once more traveled to Blue Ridge, and it was great to bear- thenm tell of thle good time had up there. At a later meeting about twenty five stud(enits werec invitedl to an oyster suipper. D)uring the course of the eating some of the old con ference men toild them of Blue Ridge and why thief should attendl. Many dlec-ided thlen to go. -U.S.C. A FEW EXTRA ANNUALS HAVE BEEN ORDERED PLACE YOUR ORDER NOW Manager Gco. Wittkowsky says that he has order-ed a few extra annuals. It does not mean, thou, that the stu dents can walt until the last minute to get one. What lie means is that if yotu see himi imimediately you may be able to get one if you have not li ready pliacedl an ordler. WVe would adt vise that you get in touch withI himi right..awvay, because Mr. Hlankinis has suicc(eded in gettitig out a line pubhi cation. It is onie of the largest (etr putt out b)y the studlents, carriying thirty tmore pages than the one last year. We urge you againi to see Wittknwakv. That's Good Good Clothes If It's New 10 per cent We Have Discount to University It Students MART CLOTHES IheBLACK& *JorSMART MENf WHITESHOP 1412 Main St. COLUMB1A, S. C. "As Copeland Goes, So Goes The Fashion" Learn The Way CLOTHING: Stylish Clothes for College Men who $25.00 to $55.00 want quality as well a style. HATS:The New Shapes and Colors most desir $3.50 to $10.00ed aways in stock $3.50~ ~ t $1.0~lanhattun Shirts, Van Heusen Collars, FURNISHINGS: Cheney Neckwerr, Munsing Under. 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