The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, October 09, 1925, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2
EUPHRADIANS DEBATE
MOVING UNIVERSITY
Negative Wins Decision-Initiate
Eight New Members-First
Regular Program of Year
For the first time this year the Euph
radian Literary society held a reguhr
program. Last week an unusually large
number of candidates were iniated and
the reading of the constitution completed
the evening's program. Messrs. Bolin,
Patrick, Gause, DuBose. Karesh, Pres
cott, Codes Green, and R. R. Coker.
were initiated at the regular meeting
Tuesday night.
On the regular program, Leslie Dick
ert and E. H. Zeigler delivered current
events. H. L. Bolling assumed the role
of wise-cracker for the evening with
witticisn. . Leslie 11dwards, brought
Poincare back to the public car with the
delivery of the address to the citizen's
of Verdun. Carolina football prospects
were reviewed by Mims Hall.
The regular debate of the evening was
presented affirmativly by Thomas Bus
sey; they were opposed by T. K. Collier
Rease Joye and Harry Barnett. The
question "Resolved: That the Uui
versity property in Columbia be soArl
and the school moved to a rural locat
ion" was decided in favor of the neg:a
tive team.
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CLARIOSOPHS INITIATE
MORE NEW MEMBERS
Take Steps to Preserve Valuable
Records of Society-Term
Elections Scheduled
Next Week
More would-be orators and public
speakers were initiated in to the protect
ing folds of the Clariosphic society .it
its regular meeting Tuesday night.
The first speakei s of the evening were
Thomas Wofford and Ray Godshall.
declaimers, and Loyd Hendrix. current
events.
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Lee Crocker, orator of the evening.
gave some interesting points in the his
tory of the society. He. told of the es
tablishment of the two societies and of
therr trials in the hard years that fol
lowed.
The debaters of the evening were 0.
L. Warr and R. C. Barbare on the af
firmative and C. W. Scott and Sidney
Burns on the negative. The committee
on debate rendered a decisici in favor
of the affirmative.
Steps were taken to preserve the rec
ords of the socity which are very val
uable. These records will be placed in
order, and locked.
After several unimportant and routine
matters were disposed of the society
adjourned until next Tuesday evening,
at which time, officers for the coming
term will be elected.
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FOURTEEN CANDIDATES
INITIATED BY HYPATIANS
Appoint Executive and Social
Committees--Constitution Read
To Initiates--Next Meeting in
Clariosophic Hall
Many freshmen and new students
are losing no time in getting themselves
lined up with the different student or
ganizations on the campus.
At the meeting of the Hypatian Lit
erary Society Wednesday afternoon in
the Clariosophic Hall fourteen new
names were presented for the vote of
the Society. The following new mem
bers present were administered the
oath by the vice-president: Miss St.
Claire Hopkins, Miss -Vera Hook, Miss
Ruth Taylor. The following names
will be voted on at the next meeting:
Miss Eirene Mayers, Miss Marie Bruce
Miss Pansy Hyatt, Mrs. Elizabeth Ham..
mett, Miss Lucy Cole, Miss Ada Brown
and Miss Annie Kaminer.
Since this was the first regular meet
ing of the new year, there was no lit
erary program. An executive commit
tec composed of the President, Miss
Seabelle Jones and Miss Carrie Nell
Goff was appointed and a social com
mittee composed of Miss Ora Mae
Jackson and Miss Virginia Goff.
For the benefit of the new members
the constitution of the society was read
by the vice-president.
The next regular meeting of the so
ciety will bt. "ext Wednesday after
noon in the Clariosophic Hall. The
"Y" RECEPTION
FOR FRESHMEN
IS BIG SUCCESS
Gamecock Orchestra Furnishes
Music-Punch Bowls Receive
"Grand Rush"
C. C. AND CHICORA THERE
Dr. Melton, Dean Baker, and Other
Faculty Members Present-Fac
ulty Wives Help Entertain.
It's over, but the memory of the
Freshman Reception will linger in the
minds of the students for a long time.
Practically the entire student bodies of
Columbia and Chicora, together with a
sprinkling of the Co-eds, were there.
The Gamecock orchestra furnished the
music and many feet could be seen mov
ing impatiently, or unconsciously keeping
time to the music.
Punch bowls also received the "grand
rush" and had to be refilled very often.
Double shifts of co-eds had to be used
and worked in relay fashion to keep the
thirsty lads and lassies from falling prey
to the warm smiles that floated about.
Chicora, led by Mrs. Byrd, was the
first to arrive on the scene and boys be
gan to pour in by the scores. Quite a
congestion took place at the main en
trance where each had to stick his ad
dress on before being admitted.
Ten minutes later, the advance guard
from Columbia college was seen approa
ching down Sumter street *by keen eyes
on the portico of the gym. The same
scene was seen again enacted at the door
as the "C.C." girls came ii. Some boys
were caught in the act of throwing away
their identification cards just to be able
to go back and mix with the girls.
The stirring committee was busy by
this time and "Every lassie has her lad
die."
Ten o'clock came too soon and the
general exodus began, Columbia college
girls going to catch the street cars and
the Chicora girls walking down Bull
street.
Many members of the faculty were at
the reception, including Dr. Melton and
Dean Baker. The professors wives as
sisted the Y. M. C. A. by taking charge
of the punch bowls and decorating the
room.
topic is unusual in theme and will give
the members a chance to express their
opinions about works of literature and
will probably bring out many interest
ing points for discussion. The prog
ran is as follows:
Roll Call: Response with favorite
author.
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KERSHAW STUDENTS
ELECT WITMKOWSKY
Chosen President-Elred Trues
dale, Vice-Pro., and Edna
Carson, Sec.-Treas.
I'la;,s for a Kershaw County Club on
the campus materialized Monday night
when a number of students met in the
University Chapel. According to reports
sonic of the members were in doubt of
the prdpriety of preceeding without tht
presence of Mills who was electel
president of the student body two weeks
ago, and who is from Camden. But th
brave hearts prevailed and the elections
were held.
Mr. Cecil Wittkowsky was elected
president, Miss Edred Truesdale, vi.
president, Miss Edna Carson, secretary
and treasurer.
A committee composed of Miss Louise
Hirsch, Miss Edred Truesdale and C. 0.
Bruce was appointed to make -pjans with
the club editor of the Garnet and Black
for the Kershaw County Club picture.
Plans were discussed for a reception or
banquet to be held some time during the
year but nothing definite has been de
cided yet.
The following were present at the
meeting: Miss Eva Truesdale, Miss An
nie Truesdale, Ftnderburck, Olin Trues
dale, L. J. Truesdale, W. R. Taylor, An
nie Hegler, Permelia Faile, Louise
Hirch. Cecil Wittkowsky, Nettyc Mae
Carson, Edna Carson, C. C. Bruce and
Pansy Hiott.
This list however, does not include all
the students from Kershaw County who
are registered in the University.
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day afternoon at 3 o'clock.
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