The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, May 29, 1925, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6
At Pahetto Schools.
t OTE. SPFAKERS HEARD
intiop College Has Largest
Class td Grade6teo
FURMAN
The 1925 commencement exercism if
. man University begap with the bac
Q..urate sermon Vednesday r.5ong h
Rev. Marshall Craig of the First Bapati-t
Church, of Petersburg, Virginia. hi
the afternoon a meting of the Alunni
was held, and Thursday morning 56 grad
uates received degrees. Several honor
ary degrees were conferred inc!u-ling the
deqs*e of Doctor of Laws on former
GeVernor J. C. Sheppard of Edgefield.
L. L. Rice ofl Anderson was electcd
president of the Alumni Association.
CONVERSE
Converse commencement exercises
started Monday morning. The speakers
for the occasion was Dr. H.6nry W.
Chase, president of the University of
North Carolina, Hen. James F. Byrnes,
former Congressman and Dr. R. P. Pell,
president of the college. Fifty-nine
yqung ladies received diplomas and cer
tilicates, and the prizes were delivered
to the various winners. The annual lun
clkon to parents and visitors was given
Itqnday afternoon.
SUMMERLAND
jhe annual ccmmencement exercises of
Siinmerland College began with an ex
p(ession contest Friday night. Sunday,
tje baccalaureat sernon was delivgred
b.tRev. H. MeLatihtin of Atlanta, Ga.,
iti the Wittenburg Lutheran Church of
'sville. Sunday night the annual mis
siobary address 'Ws 'delivered by Rev.
I.1t. Hallman of Spartanburg, and Mon
d# mong '-,tbe Senior Class Day exer
cf s were held. Monday night the mu
sic recital, was given in the Batesburg..
,#ssville High School, and Tuesday, the
gt4duating exercises were held with
alut 18 seniors receiving degrees.
WINTHROP COLLEGE
:The comn#t(4$' tmeydises 'at Winl*
t.itbp will begin Sunday, May 31st when
[*j Edwin McNeil Poteat, Jr., of Kai
i$g, Hohan, China will deliver a sermon
bdore the Y.W.C.A. At 8:30 p.m. the
same day the Baccalaureate Sermon will
he preached by Dr'. James T. Vance, yes.
tor of the First Presbyterian Church of
Nashville, Tenn.
. Monday will be given over to the in
spection of buildings and the joint cele
bration of the Literary Societies. In the
evening Mrs. Johnson will honor the
ilumnae with a reception.
. On Tuesday comes the annual alumnae
luncheon and at 8:00 Tuesday evening,
the' Hon. John J. Tigeit, United States
Commissioner of Education will. deliver
the commencement address to 305 grad
uates. This will be followed by the an
snal Daisy Chain eexrcises.
COKER
The seventeenth annual ccmmencement
of Coker College will start Sunday, May
Jlst, and ends Tuesday, June 2nd. The
baccalaureate sermon wvill -be delivered1
by Dr. J .W. Lynch of Wake Foresi
College. Ahaonnae Day will be observed
throughout Monday, and a play, "The
Rivals," willi be presented Monday eve
ning. Dr. John L. Hill, editorial secr
*ary of the Baptist Sunday Schoe:
Board will deliver the address to th<
graduating class. About 18 seniors wil
receive degrees this year.
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E. M. POLIE,R TID BE
EDITODt dF CAMECOCK
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ertorial alET ha ben advanced to th<
position of Associate Editor. Fred Min
shall of Abbeville, was reappointed al
Sport Editor. Other staff members ar<
to be named in the ner future.
The members of the staff who retiri
through graduation are S. Wolfe Eiche
of Camden, editor-in-chief. Furmai
Gressette of St. Matthews, business man
ager and John Pate of Bishopville, cit-cu
lation manager who has been advanced r
the busi-ness staff as the Euphradian tern
of office is over with the last issue thi5
year.
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Here's to the hard-boiledl fapper;
We adiit she's the rattlesnakes hips
She puts her very heart in a kiss,
And wastes it with her lips.
aTt. varso's
BANQUET TO SENIORS
Repeetiva Crowd Enjoy#
Juniors Fete of Graiduate.
GOOD SPEAKERS HEARD
ShIld. Dinner-.
Many Out of Town Guests
Present.
The annuttl J610r-Senior Banqut
held at the Jefferson Hotel Monday eva
ning was, beautiful in its simplicity, dt.
lightfti in its society and a succss frot6'
.all .stadpoints. Beautiful girls, a.om
derful dinner and short and interestiog
speakers, together with wonderful music
all added to make the evening one fill
to the brim of enjoyment.
Marion Swink, president of the Junior
class was toastmaster, short talks were
made by Dr. W. D. Melton, Dean L. T.
Baker, Director of Freshmen, Burnett
Stoney. President Harold DeLorr c,
Miss Celeste Rowlette, Emmett Howle.
, Following, as well as between coures
many couples took advantage of the 'nt
sic furnished by the Carolina Gamecoc
to dance.
May the custom of these banquets nevwer
die for with every passing year we add
some new enjoyment and some new beau
ty to our anthual goodbye of the seniors.
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LARGE CROWD EXPECTED
TO HEAR BARWCH SPEAK
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should fail to hear the noted speaker.
With the invitation and acceptance of
the luncheon and civic clubs of the cit
to hear Mr. Baruch it was decided b
to take the step now announced. A 1r..
,ger audieilce is expected to hear tlit
speaker than has ever before attendspd
any commencement exercise in the state.
Mr. Baruch wil larive in Columbia
from New York on Tues4sy evening or
early WednjA4y mnorptg i9d will re
turn to his home immediately after Corn
mencement Day.
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D.I-P.P.Y'.s
By Count Do Berri..
'To r THE NOT IMPOSSIBLE "CAR"
You're the kind of a car that one does'nt
forget.
A toy to admire-not play with.
You're a mighty good sport, but you'Ve
got four-wheel brakes.
You know what you can't get away
with.
Some guys think a car that can "Run
like Hell"
Is all a fellow will need.
liut just wait till she skids, and he'll
realize
That Brakes mean more than Speed.
LIST EN
COLLEGE
MEN -
Our New Spring, light col
ors and blue Cheviot Suits
are here
Ttvo-Pants Suits
$25 -$35.-$40
"FASHION]1
$45.00Q
Sport Sweaters - G
kn Beauti
f Drop in
The Hope-Da
Club, following a banquet and receptiop,
the Alumni Ass9ciatjon wIft give a'dante
complimentink the graAuat4isi class. On
the. same evening the Vohemi n b
will etiai With a diniA!r &gieat he
Jefferson Hotel. There wilJ also be 4
dAhce jrven by Lakeview Club at their
.pavilion 'i tuesday evenifg. The
Gamecock's will play at Ridgewood.
Sphect's :orchestra at Lakeview and the
orchestia at the Jefferson has not yet
been announced. The dinner dance at
.the Jefferson will end rather early so as
to allow the members to motor to and
enjoy the dances at the two clibs.
Owing to the crowded social calendar
the Bats were unable to arrange an eve
ning dance this year but on Wednesday
afternoon, 'preceding the German Club
Dance, the Bat's will entertain with a
dinner affair and dance. The Pyramid
Cl-,b was also unable to obtain an eve
ning in the program but are expected to
entertain at a tea dance, probably on
Wednesday afternoon. Several of the
other chibs will also entertain at tea dan
ces during June week.
Then will come the grand finale, the
climax of a week of joy for on Wednes
day evening in the University Gymnsium
-will be held the annual June Ball of the
German Club which wHI begin at 11 p.m.
and last until 5 a.m., when the morning
sun has peeped over the purpled horizon
to the east. The June Ball is one of the
most famous dances in the south and
will be attended by some 300 guests who
come for this brilliant affair.
"Let Joy Be Unconfined" for June
Week is almost opon us. After nine
long tedious months of work we can at
last release the exhterant spirit of
youth.
M*'politan Cafe
'ne Old ReulibW
Established 1900
1544 Main St. Columbia, S. C.
For Stylish Shoes go.to
KRAMER'S
10% Discount to All College Students
THE STORE OF STYLES
1536 Main St. Columbia, S. C.
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MARK"~ SUITS
to $50.00
olf Hose - New Ties
ful Colors
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A TUXEDO SUIT IS
INDISPENSABLE FOR
EVENING SOCIAL AFFAIRS
For the round of social affairs incident to
commencement a Tuxedo Suit is almost a nec
essity. MIany men Will' be surprised to kno%
that a good-looking Tukedo suit in the newest
style, made with the new-shaped lapels on coat
and with' wide trousers may be had as low as
$25.00. And the material will be good quality
at that. To the college man who wants correct
clothes at a moderate price-MIMNAUGH'S
M EN'S SHOP affords wonderful possibilities.
WIT J YQ(vR "TUX"
WEAR A FINE PANAMA HAT
Good taste suggests that a fine quality Pan
ama hat with the 'new style pinch front will be
eminently suitable for wear with. your new
Tuxedo. We have them as low as $5.00. Seni
nits and fancy braids at $2.50 and $3.00.
COOL CLOT HES FOR
CA MPUS OR V ACA TION W EA R
For a good appearance on the campus dur
irig Commencement and for wear afterward's
throughout the summer, we recommend:
GENUINE PRE-SHRUNK LINEN SUITS
in natural color or oyster ....... ... ..$10.00
PURE WHITE OR OYSTER WHITE
LINEN SUITS
cut on the newest English lines and provided
. with two pairs of trousers . .. $14.00 to $19.50
LORRAINE SILVER SUCKER SUITS
wvith silk stripes in grey and tan . ... ...$12.50
MOMIE CLOTH SUITS
Seams well taped ..................$13.50
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