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Enjoyed Your Vt Hi' Come Agai YisitHilsNext Year University of South Carolina VOL. XVIII. COJMBIA, S. C., FRIDAY, APRIL 24, 1925. NO. 24 MAY QUEEN'S S CROWNING IS W MAY FIFTEEN lection Will Be Held April 30 Ball Follows Coronation at Gym. NY CO-ED IS ELIGIBLE ocial Cabinet Gives Regulations Which Must Be Observed In Third Annual Election. The crowning of the May Queen, a ustom revived at Carolina two years e, will this spring be the most ela rate affair yet attempted, accord g to members of the Social Cabinet ho have charge . The affair will be eld in the University Gymnasium on e evening of Friday, May 15th and ill be followed by a Coronation Ball be led by the newly crowned queen. The election of a Queen of May is age old custom at Carolina but for me unknown reason was dropped for time, being revived with the crown g of Miss Frances Wannamaker of olumbia as Queen in 1923, the Queen May last year was Miss Thelma enland, also of Columbia. Ballotting for the 1925 Queen will be p April 30 and in case of a second ection the following day, May 1st, s been selected. Any co-ed at Caro na is eligible for the honor and must placed in nomination by noon of pril 27th. Details of the Coronation and the all to follow have not yet been work out in detail and more announce ents will be made in the near fu re. This is one of the leading social ents of the spring season at the Uni rsity and nothing will be spared to ake it the biggest affair of its kind. he rules and regulations that must observed follow; 1.-Any girl student who is a candi te for an undergraduate degree is igible. (Continued to page 5, Colt:mn 3) chool of Phar Best Advai ultural Courses Offered by the Extensive Training-Faculk Good Record Mad Not only does the School of Pharma at Carolina give a good course in ience, but the students also have the Itural side of their education com lete. This part is unobtainable in edical colleges. Two coursese are c#fered. One urse goes through four years and ads to a B. S. degree is pharmacy. 'he other is a three year course lead ag to the degree of Graduate. The faculty of the school of phar acy has a faculty of doctors. Each as done research work in large un ersities. Dr. Motley is the dean of the school. le finished his work at the Univer ty of Wisconsin. Dr. Burney took raduate work in Germany. Dr. Lip pomb finished at Princeton and start dresearch work in Germany but e war interrupted his work. Dr. CA ROL) NEWS NOTE EASLEY DEBATERS WIN HIGH SCHOOL CONTEST VICTORS IN BOTH SIDES Affirmative Side Declared Best of That School's Two Teams Which Fight to Finals. The affirmative debating team of Easley High School, defeated the nega tive team of the same school in the annual debate of the High School Lea gue Thursday morning. The vote was 2 to I in favor of the affirmative with Hunter A. Gibbes, Dr. Patterson Wardlaw and the Rev. H. A. CcCul lough acting as judges. Dr. Melton presided. Miss Frances Stewart, sister of Reb ert Stewart of Carolina was awarded first place. Miss Elizabeth Johnson was first negative, Miss Aletha Bouk night, second affirmative and Miss Beatrice Edens, second negative. It is very unusual that both the af firmative and negative teams of the same school chould meet in the finals and it is still more infrequent that all the debators are young ladies. The query was: "Resolved, That South Carolina should adopt the coun ty unit system of school administra tion." The winning team receives the trophy awarded by former Governor Richard I. Manning. Each of the mem bers of the winning teams will receive individual medals. Both of Easley's teams won in the semi-finals held Wednesday night. The subject was handled in masterful style and the rebuttal of the young ladies was excellent. EASLEY ORATOR WINNER -GREER IN EXPRESSION Easley high school gained two vic tories in the literary contests when Dorfus Griffin of Easley, took first place last night in the finals in decla (Continued to page 6. column 1) nacy Offers itage to Students University Give Future Druggists r All Hold Doctor's Degree During First Year. Corrington received his Ph. D. degree from Columbia University. Dr. White sell finished at John Hopkins. Dr. A. C. Moore, the other member of that faculty, has held important positions with the government and state. Now, he is a member of the forestry board. This school was started this year to meet the demands of the state. Seven teen are now enrolled and six others have signed for beginning work next year. Dr. Lipscomb in speaking of the school says, "We have good equip mnent-I should say we are well-equip ped, and wvhen people begin to see the adlvantages of taking pharmacy with the cultural courses added. I'nm sure the school will be enlarged greatly. "When the graduates begin to work in the state, it will be a boost for our state and our state schools." NA WELCOMs OF HIGH S( WELCOME! High School students, we are glad to have you with us and extend to you a most hearty welcome. We hope you will enjoy yorselves to the fullest extent possible and re turn to your homes infused with the spirit of good fellwahip and an increased regard of your fel low students. Carolina men and women are here to render you every possible service and we will feel slighted if there is anything we can do that is not commanded us. Our hearts, our halls, our dormitories and even our classrooms, if you wish to make use of them, are open to you. We want to serve you and will obey your slightest wish. We wish to teach you the true meaning of the three words "The Carolina Spirit." The annual meeting of you and your fellows at the University of South Carolina is one of the hap. piest and most looked forward to events of our school year. Again we greet you, may your week-end se happy and profitable, and may rou return to visit us soon again HIGH SCHOOL VISITORS ENJOY THE WEEK-END MANY STUDENTS ENTERED Carolina's 375 Guests Take In terest in IJniversity Activi ties-Reception and Tro phies Tonight. Perhaps no group of high school pupils that has ever attended the Uni versity during High School Week are as impressive from the view point of the studdents at Carolina as are those now here. Every high school student visiting here this week is of apparently strong physical build. This is very easily ac counted for by those who are taking their meals at Stewards Hall. No meal time comes unless the line is full, part ly of Carolina studednts, and for the greatest part, our visitors. We find all of them taking a deep interest in the games that have been played on Davis Field since their ar rival on the campus. Those who could not attend the games would unhesi tatingly ask some other pupil of Caro lina student who won, the score, and a list of questions which revealed to those University students who over heard the conversation that these high school boys and girls have the right spirit towards the school that we hope they will all attend next year. Around the tennis courts we find the girls sit ting on the ground talking to the Carolina students-college spirit of a dlifferent kind. With a record number of entries and marked by a grade of contests that have been seldom if ever equaled in the history of the South Carolina High Schol league, the annual high school week comes tonight to a close Finals were held yesterday in four fields-typewvriting, declamation, ex (Continuedl toJ page 6. Column 2) !ES YO U HIGh HOOL WEEK TWO RECORDS BROKEN IN III TRACK PRELIMS WEIGHT HURLED LONG WAY First Heat Records Promise Possibility of More Former Marks to be Shattered. The preliminaries for the High School track meet wre successfully run off Thursday afternoon and every thing is in readiness for the final races today. From the marks turned in, it would seem that there is a great deal of good material present this year. Although most of the runners were not push ed they scored some excellent marks. Two state records were shatttered in the field events. Justus, of Pickens, shoved the discus 169 feet, 11 inches, bettering Red Adams' record by two feet. Tom McGill, Rock Hill, seemed to have the idea that the shot was a tennis ball and slung it 45.5 feet for another good record. In the 100 yard dash, Hogrefe, An derson, and Patterson, Fort Mill, tied the record 10 2-5 seconds. Patterson tied the same last year and holds the title along with about seven more. Doggett, Columbia, made the half mile in the best time, 2 minutes, 12 1-2 seconds and Boineau, from the same town hooked first in the low hurdles with 15 3-5 seconds. Duvall, Cheraw, sped the 440 yard dash in 54 3-5 seconds for the best time in the event. The javelin, some thing new to the state meets, was shoved 139 feet 11 inches by CoIn of Chester. There were several pole vaulters who faltered at the mark of 9 feet 6 inches Jeaving this to be de cided in the finals. Speculation, although uncertain, is rampant as to the possibilities of the various schools of taking the big prize, the state cup. Some of the teams that have shown up well in the preparatory races are: Pickens, Columbia, Fort Mill, Anderson, Liberty and Cheraw. Carolina's Chat Club Defends Matteson's Songbirds Enter St Evening Confident of Winnih in Woodruff Befor< the Rotary club of Greenville. The first year the cup was won by Wof ford College, last year by the Univer sity of South Carolina. The contest was to have been held in Spartanburg, but for an unavoidable reason the director of the Wofford Club had to leave and could not make arrange mnents for the clubs to meet there. This year Furman University is bringing the clubs to Greenville. Trhe men from the University who will make the trip are: Sanders, Rig gins, WVimberly, Hall, Loyal, Bryan, Coker, Humphries, Scarborough, Lewis. Otis, Caligan, Stone, McGregor, Fur tick, Ready, Jeffordls, Eargle and Pat toni. Trhe Carolina Glee Club will give a concert in Woodruff tomorrow night. They wvill return Sunday. !I SCHOOL STl P.O .CONTRACT IS OBTAINED BY CAROLINA New Postal Service Will Be Opened at Carolina Next September. POSTMISTRESS IN CHARGE Regular Service Will be Offered -Also Put in Barbershop and Shoe Shine Parlor. Dr. W. D. Melton, president of the University of South Carolina, announces that beginning with the scholastic year 1925-26 mail will be handled through a Contract Branch of the United States Post Offce Department. This branch to be situated in a remodled can teen with a full time postmaster or postmistress in charge. Par cel Post, Money Orders, Registry and Stamp windows will be open and all mail, student and faculty handled by this means. "Architects are now at work," says Dr. Melton, "drawing up plans for re modelling the canteen so that a Con tract Bronch of the Post Office may be built in, with adequate facilities for the handling of a great quantity of mail." It was originally intended to pro cure a Post Office sub-station for the University, but as the Postal regula tions prohibit the placing of such a station within certain restricted zones the Contract Branch was the best that could be secured. A full time employee of the Univer sity, possibly an experinced postmis tress, will be in charge of the new Uni v-ersity branch and all of the duties of a regular post office will be carried out. A contract branch has authority to handle insured and parcel post pack ages. registered mail, money orders and a sufficient quantity of stamps, (Continued to page 5, Colun:.a 3) npionship Glee its Title Tonight ote Contest in Greenville This ig Cup Again-Give Concert Returning Home. Eighteen Glee Clubsters together with the manager and Mr. Matteson left this morning for the annual Glee Club contest in Greenville. The rep resentations of four colleges, Furman, Wofford, Clemson, and Carolina, will be heard in the fine arts building of Greenville Woman's College tonight at 8:30. Eachi college group will sing three selections: (1) the prize song, (2) a light song. (3) the Alma Mater song. The p)rize song is "The Cruise" by Barlow GeraTd. Besides this song, the Carolina club will sing "0, Susannah," by 1Foster. At the end of the program all the clubs will join in singing "Wait ing," by Croker. The annual contest was organized in 1922 when the Glee Clubs assembled in Greenville. The winning club was prt-sep2tedl a silver trophiy ,cup by JD ENTS|