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NOTHIMl STATE HOLDS CAROLINA GRADUATES (Continued. From Page 1) Teachers in other states .......... 8 Angineers in other states ........ 4 Bookkeepers in other states ...... 3 Lawyers in other states .......... 4 U. S. Army officers .............. 2 Housewife in other state ........ 1 Chemist in South America ........ 1 Total in other states .... 23 Grand Total ..............134 CLASS 1923. Teachers in South Carolina ...... 26 Lawyers in South Carolina ...... 7 Business men in South Carolina . 7 Engineers in South Carolina ... 4 Housewives in South Carolina .. 4 Bookkeepers in South Carolina .. 3 Steno-Clerks in South Carolina .. 3 Farmers in South Carolina ....... 2 Secretaries in South Carolina .... 2 Ministers in South Carolina ..... 1 Librarian in South Carolina ...... I Dean of Women in South Carolina 1 Graduate Students ................ 8 Law Students .................... 3 Medical Students ................. 3 Ministerial Student .............. 1 Total in South Carolina 76 Teachers in other states ........ 6 Ministers in other states ........ 4 Lawyers in other states .......... I Business men in other states .... I Chemists in other states .......... 1 Engineers in other states ........ 3 Total in other tsates ...... 16 Grand Total .............. 92 - U.S.c. Resolutions To Ackerman. At a meeting of the Student Body Wednesday, January 14, the following resolutions were adopted: "Be it resolved that the Student lB dy of the University of South Caro lina extend to Oliver Ackerman, one of their number, their heart-felt grief for the recent death of his father, and their sincere sympathy in his bereave ment. "Be it further resolved that copies of the resolutions be sent to the be reaved family, and submitted to The Gamecock." Signed C. B. Williams, Cecil W. Scott, R. Guy Tyler - U.S.c. Resolutions to Whitehead At a called meeting of the Class of 1927 of the University of South Caro lina Law School the following resolu tions were adopted: First:-We, the Class of 1927 of the University of South Carolina Law School have learned with deep regret of the death on January 13, 1925 of Mr. W. H. Whitehead, the father of Edgar H. Whitehead, a member of our class. Second :-Thats we extend to the family our deepest sympathy in their great bereavement and our hearts go out to our fellow class-mate in this great and sudden sorrow, and we hope that the knowledge of his love and loyalty in the past may bring consola tion to him. Third.-Be it further resolved that a copy of these resolutions be sent to the family, the local papers and to the Lake City papers. Adopted January 14, 1925. Henry Bruist, Jr. W. A. McSwain, Jr. Mrs. W. H. Cary Committee Class 1927, University of South Carolina Law School. --U.s.c. Judge. "When were you born ?" Prisoner: (No answer) Judge: "I say when were you born. when is your birthday?" Prisoner: "Why should you worry? You ain't going to give me a present. Mr. Fulbruegge: 'Who was Hilde brand ?" Stude: Going through painful pro cess of reasoning: "Hilderbrand, Well Hilda is a woman's name. Oh I sup pope she was the wife of a German King." "Is that cement any good?" "Any good ? Why you could mend the break of day wihat s cemn.". BASKETBALL STARTS WITH BIG RUSH (Continued from page 5) ris, Hughtey for Forbes, Forbes for Hughley. Field Goals: Wise 5, Rogers 5, Rich ardson'5, Lillard 3, Butler 3, Wright 2, Wiehrs 2, Kilpatric 2. Foul Goals: Seidemann 2 out 5, Wise 2 out 6, Rogers 1 out 3, Wiehrs 1 out 3, Richardson 1 out 3, Butler 1 out 1. Referee Berry; Timers Hines and McDonough; Scorer, Eichel and Har ley. BEAT INDIANS. But Wednesday was the day, the balconies were packed, the S. R. 0. sign was out, fully 1400 people were on hand to see one of the most ex citing games ever played on University court, and the Gamecocks were off on the State Championship race. Four minutes after the tip-off and neither team had scored, then Wollet made a foul and Rogers dropped a counter through for the first point. The Indians did not score a field goal for 13 minutes and the Gamecocks had piled up a respectable lead, the half ending 15 to 8.. After the intermission hostilities were renewed, if such a thing were possible, more intensely and bitterly than before. With only two minutes to play, the score was 23 to 21 and every one was in the highest pitch of ex citement. The game was hard fought through out and was marred by many perso nal fouls,nevertheless there was never a more closely and bitterly fought game in the University Gym and the entire student body breathed m.uch easier when the battle was o'er. If ever a man earned for himself a name in the Carolina Hall of Fame that man is Silas Seidemann for his stellar work at guard. No wonder the much vaunted Indian forwards failed to register with Si on the job. Jack Wright also played an excel lent game, but so did every other man who entered 'he game. To each one of them goes the credit of a great vic tory. The Birds had greatly improved their passing over the previous game and showed much easier floor appearance. The debonair Rogers could never be stirred, the tall Lillard ruffled or the speedy Wise halted. Univ. S. C. .(27) Newberry (22) Wright (8) ........F. .... Gwilliain (3) W ise (5) ...........F......W ollet (5) Lillard (4) .......C.... McPhee (6) Seidemann (5) ..... G.... C. Butler (7) Rogers (5) .......C... .Rickert (1) Substitutions; Carolina: Mikell ior \Vise, McSwain for Seidemann, Swink for Lillard. Newberry: Shealy for Gwilliam, Gwilliam for Wollett, A. Butler for Rikert, Westwoodl for Shealy, Shealy for Westwod. Field Goals: Wright 3, McP~hee 3, Seidemann 2, Rogers 2, Wollett 2, C. Butler 2, Wise 1, Lillard 1, Gwilliam 1. Foul Goals: Wise 3 out 5, C. Butler 3 out 3, Lillard 2 out 4, Wright 2 out 8, Rogers 1 out 2, Seidemann 1 out 3, Wollett I out 2, Gwilliam I out 2, Rickert 1 out 3. Referee Berry, Timers Hines and Setzler, Scorers Eichel and Hough. --U. S.C. HOW THEY STAND City League FRESHMEN............1 0 .1000 Columbia 1--............1 0 1000 "Y"' Dorm -...............1 0 1000 Hyatt Park .............0 1 000 Y. M.C. A-..--...........0 1 o00 Columbia A. C-.----......0 1 000 --U.s.c. Sopha Finish Elections The Sophomore class completed their elections last week at a meeting after chapel. Sam Ready was elected class historian, and Miss Ethel Ann Mc Clure and Miss Kirby were selected as members of the Honor Committee to represent the co-eds. --U.S.c. I am sure Cupid had nothing to do with organizing the alphabet. If he had, he would have put "U" -md "I" much nearer each other. When a pretty Fairy gets on a car, And her dress comes kinder. high, The goodly man will steal a glance, Even as you and I. But when he's with a real nice girl, To look, he will not try, He is a regular "model man" Even as you and I. . She: "Music has its charms to soothe the savage heart." He: "The next time I come I'll bring a brass band." She: "Oh couldn't you make it a gold one with diamonds in it?" Sister-(dressing for a date, says to her little brother) Please go out of the room and I will give you anything you want, a gun, bicycle or anything. Little brother-No, no I wanta watch. Wimberly has named his Ford Dice because she shakes, rattles and rolls. First Shoe Nail: "What are you do ing?" Second Shoe Nail: "Trying to keep body and sole together." Voo Doo. "So you imagine you know as much as the prof. do you? How is that?" "Well, he himself had said that it is quite impossible to teach me any thing." Purple Parrot. Hopeful Parent: "Well, my boy, how did you come out with your examina tions?" Subtle Son: With E'ees sir?" First Frosh: "Have you ever seen a mosquito weep?" Second Frosh: "No, but I have seen a moth ball." In this 'ole burg you need the cold cash to have a hot time. "See here, I will not let you go out in a frock like that." "Don't be a fool, Jack. I'm not going out-I'm going to bed." Woman thinks that man is rude If he stares at skirt to knee, But, lady, do you wear it short Just for other girls to see? Sam (after shori quiz) If you can't do anything else, put your name on a piece of paper and hand it in. It will at least count ten. Bill-If I had known that I would have put it on three or four times. Stranger (winking) Can you direct me to a good drug store? Villager-You're talking to one right now. When a girl reading a novel begins to wet her lips, the hero and heroine are about to meet. Houuse Mother--"What time did he leave last night ?" Girl--"Ten o'clock." House Mother-"Don't lie to me; I heard him say as he left, 'just one.'" Our idea of a fast guy is one who can turn out the light nad get in bed be fore the room gets dark. Why dlon't girls figure that it costs money to press trousers? He-My love for you is like a rushing brook. She-Dam it. Men fight with their fists, women with their tears. L.et us now sing that touching little b)allad, entitled, "Feed the Baby Oni ons so you can find him in the dark" What is a monologue ? A conversation between. husband and wife. Bob-"You look sweet enough to eat." Gert--"I do? Where shall we go?" My head is getting dizzy, My eyes are getting sore, That's all for this issue. Debating Teams Are Selected Messrs. Hankins and Warr on the affirmative, and Mesrs. Russell and Karesh on the negative will represent the University in the North Carolina William and Mary debate to be held February 9. Mr. George Wittowsky is the alternate for the affirmative and Cecil Wittowsky is the alternate for the negative. 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