The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, October 02, 1925, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2
CO-ED, SOCIET
EUPHRADIANS INITIATE
TWENTY-THREE MEN
Fine Spirit Shown 4y New Mem
bers As They Stretch the
Liberal Time Limit
Twenty three new men were elected
and initiated into the Euphradian society
at its first regular meeting for the year,
1925.
The president of the society, Robert
Barnwell, presided over the meeting, and
administered the oaths to the new men.
The bunch of new members is exceed
ingly promising, and the society feels
fortunate in getting so large a number.
The meeting was longer than was
intended; due to the remarks of the new
men who insisted that they have the
floor for a period of not over thirty
minutes each. John Pate, secretary, in
sisted that he be given the right to read
the entire constitution to the meeting,
and thus a good iap was afforded for
all.
One member, a "Rat", stated that it
had been his desire since he first saw the
light of day to be a student at the Uni
versity of South Carolina. and as a re
sult of this desire, conseq0ently to be
come a Euphradian, and a true "Game
cock" in the real sense.
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CLARIOSOPHICS HAVE
STIRRING SPEECHES
Sixteen Men Initiated - Eachl
Makes Talk-Secretary Elect
ed to Complete Unexpired
Term
One new member of the Clariosphic
Literary Society at the first regular
meeting Tuesday night declared that he
came to Carolina to join the Clarioso
phic Soqiety and incidentily. to studv.
Another freshman introdiced himself
with this statement; "In the wilds of
lower Horry county I first discovered
America".
Sixteen new men were enrolled into
the ranks of the society Tuesday night
and, incited by a previous eloquent flow
of Russelonian oratory delivered by Mr.
Guy Tyler, each spoke a few words of
his appreciation upon joining the soci
ety. The above remarks were. taken from
these talks.
Due to the fact that Mr. P. E. Bral)
ham, secretary of the soqiety has not re
turned to the University, Mr. Tyler was
elected to complete the unexpired term.
Johnson and Lewis were elected moni
tors over a large field of competitors to
fill the vacancies left by Messrs. "Red"
Jennings and R. M. Smith. There was
ao regular program because of other af
fairs that held the atiention of the So
ciety.
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EUPHROSYNEANS NOTE
TREND OF LITERATURE'
Members Read Poems Typical of
Oraer of American Lit
erary Periods
The trend of American literature
wvas followed by the reading of poems
to represent each p)eriodl at the Eu
phrosynean Literary Society meeting
Wednesday afternoon. These poems
in order of periods were; one of Wil
liam Cullen Bryant's, read by Louise
Duke, one of Sidney Lanier's by Mary
Carter Barnwell. The modern period
in which Vachel lindsay was repre
sented, by one of his poems read by
Virginia Wauchope.
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VESPER SERVICES PLAN
FOR MEETING OF "Y.W."
Held Every Wednesday Night in
ChapeI-Dr. Melton First
Speaker
Vesper Services instead of the reg
ular 4 o'clock meeting was the final
decision of the Y.M.C.A. at its regular
Monday meeting. This service will be
held at the chapel at 7 o'clock. its
hour was changed for the benefit of
the girls who found it inconvenient to
attend the afternoon meetings. Dr.
Melton will be the speaker next Wed
nesday and special music has been ar
ranged. Just as the afternoon services
this will be held EVERY Wednesday
night
Y AND CLUB T
Gosh They Are Funny
Minus SPurs or
Feathers
What ho! Approaching on the far
side of the campus, the writer was
amazed, in fact puzzled at the sight
of-what the Moses was coming next I
It had clothes of the same style as the
rest of us, and walked in practically
the same manner. But the customary
hirsute foliage from the forehead to
the nape of his neck was absent with
out leave. Then what was it?
A "rat" from the barracks of Clem
son. One who had heard his last taps.
He was through with Clemson, so he
said. He has taken up the strut of the
Gamecock.
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CO-EDS' ASSOCIATION
CHOOSES PRESIDENT
Few in number, but with the right
spirit the co-eds met in' the chapel
last Saturday for the purpose of elect
ing officers for this year. The meet
ing's special feature was its brevity.
The result of the elections was: presi
dent, Miss Margaret Lancaster; vice
president, Miss Sara Meredith; secre
tary and treasurer, Miss Ellen Hough.
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NEW GIRLS FURNISH
FUN FOR ONLOOKERS
Euphrosyneans Take Guests Thru
College at a Rapid Pace
But Remember Eats
The new girls represented a comical
sight to onlookers who saw them at
the Euphrosynean Party given Mon
day night.
The four rooms representing the
Freshman, Sophomore, Junior and the
Senior classes were decorated in the
society colors, gold and black, with the
exception of the Freshman room, where
a green light gave a greenish glow to
the room and the "kids."
Children's games were played in the
"rat" room, then they were directed to
a punch bowl. Entering the sopho
more room they became "wise" sophs.
played more dignified games and had a
written contest.
Then came the junior room where
the "eats" were served : ice cream,
cakes and punch.
On to the Senior room. Here the
kids grew up, they were at last seniors.
Miniature diplomas were given to each.
In eacli'diploma was a prophecy which
the girls read aloud.
The spell broke, the seniors again
became "rats" anl were turned loose
to have a good old time-as kids.
Dancing occupied the remainder of the
evening.
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GREENVILLE STUDENTS
- ORGANIZE NEW CLUB
Elect S. W. Burns President
Choose Full Roster of Officers
at Meeting
Twenty two members of the Green
ville County Club met Tuesday morning
after chapel for organizing their club
for this year. It was regretted that a
greater number did not remain for this
meeting as there is a much larger dele
gation than this ,representatives of this
county.
The balloting did not take up much
time, and the elections went off in rapid
order. It is planned to make this a real
live-wire club of the campus, and to pro
mote social activities to a greater extent.
The result of the elections shows that
S. W. Burns of Travelers Rest became
president; J. C. Doggett, Piedmont,
vice-1resident; Virginia McSwain of
Greenville, secretary-treasurer; a4nl.
Fred Minshall, Greenville, reporter.
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MORNING WATCH HELD
AT WOMAN'S COLLEGE
With each wing a complete unit,
Morning Watch, began its existance at
the Woman's College Tuesday morn
ing. This custom is still young but
when fully organized will probably be
one of the leading features of the
House.
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Who insisted on operating a little still.
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