The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, April 10, 1925, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3
EASTER DOM
University Club
EASTER GERMAN
NEXT THURSDAY.
The annual Easter German, one of
the most looked forward to social
events of the collegiate year, will be
danced in the University Gymnasium
Thursday evening April 16th.
The Gym will be decorated in the
school colors of Garnet and Black.
Member of the faculty and their wives,
together with many of the prominent
men and women of the city will act
as cheperones. Music will be furnish
ed by Warner's Seven Aces of Atlan
Ia.
The officers of the German Club are
Toots Causey, president; Tom Brice,
vice-president ; Jack Cantey, secre
tary; Enmmit Howle, treasurer; Blake
Edmunds, senior leader and Tom But
ler, junior leader.
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EASTER PARTY AT
17" WEDNESDAY.
The new officers of the "Y" are
starting off their administration right
by giving a big reception at Flinn
Hall, Wednesday night from 8 to 10
o'clock, to which the entire student
body and faculty are invited. Notices
are being put up on the various bul
letin boards so that students may in
vite Chicora and Columbia College
girls also. Johnnie Pate is chairman
of the "Y" committee which will have
the arrangements in hand. Mrs. Har
ry Davis is chairman of the committee
from the faculty which will have
charge of the decorations and refresh
ents. She will be assisted by Mrs.
C. Coker, Mrs. E. M. Rucker and
rs. R. M. Stephan. Members of the
acuity and the officers of the "Y"
ill be in the receiving line
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Sphinx Pass Resolutions.
Columbia, S. C.
April 7th, 1925
Whereas the hand of Fate has seen
I to carry into the Great Beyond
r. W. L. Parrot. the father of one
our members. The followering reso
tions are adopted by the Sphinx
tub of the University of South Caro
na:
1. Each member of this club extends
is heartfelt sympathy to our bereav
d brother.
2. We realize how futile words can
in such lark hour but, in view
f the high esteem in which we hold
fr. Parrot, we desire to let him know
at we grieve with him in this time
f his sore distress.
3. That a copy of these resolutions
sent to the family of the bereaved
d that they be published in THE
AMECOCK, the weekly paper of the
niversity of South Carolina.
Signed,
M. P. Wells, Jr.
J. L4. Bull, Jr.
N. G. Evans.
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Fishburne Entertains Chanticloers.
Meeting at the home of Charles
ishburne, Jr., Monday evening the
tsnticleer Club heard a paper pre
ared by J. L. Mills. Mr. Mitts gave
critical survey of the life and works
fPierre Fate.
t)uring the business session Messrs.
"lnes Hicks and Hugh School field
ere elected into membership.
A\t the close of the regular meeting
isses Harriet and Georgia Fishburne
ervedl a delicious buffet luncheon. Mr.
Valsh gave several solos.
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Prof. R. B. Miller of the econom
(tdepartment and his mother, Mrs.
uith Miller, motored to Charleston to
enid the week-end and visit the Mag
alia Gardens.
t-arl Jones of North, accompanied
Y Welts Connor, Jr., of Neeses, visited
is parents in North recently.
Melvin, Purvis, Jr of the senior law
ass, spent the week-end with his
arents in Tommonsvitle.
Gordon H. May of the senior aca
ts emuic class was the guest of his par.
its, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. May, in
INATES SOCIA
Literary Societies
"LIT." SOCIETIES
MEET JOINTLY.
The joint meeting of the two socie
ties was the feature of the regular
ieeting of the Clariosophic society
Tuesday evening.
James Hicks was appointed chief
narshall' for .theo Michigan debate,
which was held Wednesday evening.
Before the Euphradians came over,
the following literary program was car
ried out: Crain declaimer; W. -A.
Dennis, current events, and W. L. Croc
ker, orator.
Hendrix, Castles, Bass and Bouk
'night were on for the impromptu de
1>ate.
The prepared debate was dispensed
with on account of the lateness of the
1iour.
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EUPHRADIANS HAVE
GOOD MEETING.
The E.uphradian Society held its
weekly meeting in the Fuphradian Hall
Tuesday night, the meeting being the
first in two weeks was rather inipor
tant, an(l quite a large number were
present. The president, Cecil Harris,
presided. After some important pre
liminary business the literary program
began. Current events were given by,
W. R. Busbee, and A. H. Caldwell.
Zeigler gave a declamation entitled,
"In Death There is Life." C. Wittkow
sky also declaimed, and had as his
subject, "Death of Lafayette." J. B.
Pruitt was the exporaneous speaker
and gave a good talk on, "A Laundry
Run by the University." The debate
for the evening was, "Resolved, That
Compulsory School Attendance Bill be
Passed." The affirmative was repre
sented by Cuttino and Polier, and the
negative by DeLorme and Felton. A
committee from the Clariosophic Socie
ty was, inviting the luphradian So
ciety to convene in joint session. The
remainder of the program was dispens
ed with and the society adjourned to
the Clariosophic Hall. The purpose of
the joint meeting was the election of
a Marshall for the Michigan-South
Carolina debate.
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EUPHROSYNEANS
HOLD ELECTION.
The Euphrosynean Literary Society
held its regular weekly meeting Wed
nesday afternoon in the Euphradian
Hall. The purpose of the meeting was
the election of officers for the ensu
ing term. The result of the election
was that Miss Margaret Lancaster
of Columbia, was elected President;
Miss Sarah Wise became the new
Vice-President; Miss Virginia Wau
chope, Secretary; Miss Dorothy Ree
ves, Critic and Miss Virginia McSwain
Treasurer.
Immediately following the election of
the newv officers, Miss Anna Swindell
made her ex-augural address, and the
new officers wvere installed. The rest
of the meeting was in charge of the
newly elected officials.
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IEngineering Notes
PORTLAND CO.
'SHOWS FILM.
On Tuesday and TIhursday the Port
land Cement Co., gave exhibition en
titled "The Manufacture of Portland
Cement," and "Anatomy of the Con
crete House," for the benefit of the
engineering classes.
The student body is invited to ano
ther exhibition which is illustrated
wvith films and will be held Tuesday
morning at 8 :30 o'clock. The titles
of the films to be shown are: "Pines
for Profit," "Dual Purpose Trees,"
andl "Pines from Seed to Sawmill."
The projecting machine has been made
to comply with the City Underwrites
by recent safety appliances.
Prof. Rowve is nowv securing posi
tions for the graduates of the Engi
neering School. Already he has seve..
ral openings for E4xpert D)raftsmen.
The class in Railway Engineerii g
'ompljletes its survey of the Chicora
connection this week. Maps and
Plans will be prepared the followving
L ACTIVITIES
Co-Ed Society
MISS ELLIS ANNOUN
CES ENGAGEMENT.
The engagement of Miss Maude El
lis, special student at Carolina and
president of the Co-ed Glee Club to
Marion Ashton DuRant, a senior at
the Columbia Theological Seminary,
was announce(d at a party given in Clin
ton last Friday by Mrs. W. A.Moore
head. The wedding to take place in
June.
Among those who accompanied Miss
Ellis to the announcement party were
the following from the Woman's Build
ing: Misses Ellen Hough, Virginia
Doar, Isabel White, Virginia Utsey and
Mrs. W. A: Middleton, matron.
Miss Ellis, a talented singer, was the
winner of .thlie schL4arship givenby
Maurice Matteson to one of the glee
club members during the first senies
ter.
Mr. DuRant is fron Alcolu and af
ter his graduation from the seminary
next month will enter the Presbyterian
ministry.
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On the afternoon of Friday, April
24. the visiting women of the State
Federation of Music Clubs will be en
tertained with tea at the Woman's
Dormitory of the University. Deat
Irene Dillard will act as hostess.
Dean Irene Dillard is in Indiana
polis attending the convention of the
Association of University women.
Miss Delle Evans was called to her
home in Augusta Sunday because of
the illness of her sister.
Miss Anne Coleman spent the week
end in Charleston.
Mrs. J. H. Phillips, of Belton, spent
the week-end with her daughters Mis
ses Catherine and Elizabeth Phillips.
Miss Elbertine Durr spent the week
end in Shandon with Mrs. Dunn.
Miss Edith Knight, of Winthrop Col
lege, spent Sunday with Miss Thelma
Burgess.
Miss Virginia Utsey leaves today for
her home in St. George where she wlil
spend Easter.
Miss Eleanora Beasley leaves tomor
row for Lane where she will spend
Easter. Miss Loria will be the guest
of Miss Beasley.
Miss Ellen Hough leaves for her
home in Chester tomorrow to spend
Easter.
Miss Janet White, of Sumter, will
be the week-end guest of Miss Maude
Ellis.
Miss Iola Roberts will spend Easter
at her home in Mullins.
Misses Thelma and Margaret Cook
spent Tuesday in Charleston visiting
the Magnolia Gardens.
Miss Ella Davis leaves today for her
home in Marion where she will spend
Easter.
Miss White and Miss Dillard visited
the Magnolia Gardens Saturday.
Miss Claire Patterson wlli spend
Easter in Hartsville.
week-endl at her home in Walterboro.
Miss Emily Jay Hughes leaves to
morrow for Blackburg and Asheville
where she will spend Easter.
Miss Irene Shaver will have Miss
Irene Richardson as her guest at her
home in Union Easter.
The Co-ed Tumbling Team wvill give
an exhibition in Chester tonight.
Miss Gladys Young of Fairfax, left
Trhursdlay to spend the Easter holidays
at her home in Fairfax.
Miss Helen Hilb leaves today to
spendl Easter at her home in Darling
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