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ur'Co-Eds Attend Volunteer Meeting ertained at Home of Dr. Lynn President of Thorawell Orphanags e Clrolina Student Volunteer Asso n furnished its full quota of girls at Conference in Clinton last week There wyre four girls who went up Dean Dillard's car; Misses Seabelle , Isabel McElveen, Edred Truesdale Lillie Garner. They were delight ly entertained in the home of Dr. u president of Thornwell Orphan Their whole time was taken up attend the meetings of the con ce. There were some of the best ers from each denomination present talk to the studens and they received a t deal of inspiration and enthusiasm returned missionaries and work in the foreign fields. ry college for girls had several resentatives but the University of th Carolina was not outdone by boys girls either in number or works. -USC ay-up-Week " For Y Planned Next Week ay-up week is being planned by the versity Y. for the coming week ac ding to the announcements of Ce Scott, treasurer of the organization. Y. is planning for a spring pro n to equal the" program for the fall is in need of funds to meet the ns. Therefore, it is asking this next k that those who have pledged ney for the work to try to meet ir pledges. The majority of the ey pledged in the campaign last has been collected but there is e money still out. ott plans to assign a man for each ment on the campus and give them ges for the men in their tenement. try man who has pledged something the Y. will be seen this week. -USC ounchell Speaks In Chapel Sunday he majority of young college stu ts in South America are agnostics lay no claim to moral standards y merely claim to be intellectua!," C. G. Hounchell, traveling secre for the Methodist Mission board, talk last Sunday in the University pel. e told of the work of the Y. M. C. a South America, and especially of "Winning Cause" of Christianity shown at the Montevideo Confer on Christiap Missions from which has just returned. e said that Christianity :n South rica was increasing more rapidly it was in the United States. he people of South America are of beis agnostics. They 1:ave been challenged by Jesus Christ. *have not had a chance to -believe d," he concluded. -USC ypatians Discuss Old and New Girls e subject of debate at the meeting the Hypian Literary .Society last inesday evening in the Jiriosophic Was as follows: Resolved, "That girl of today makes a better wife - the girl of yesterday." Some hu Aand some very true statements brought up by both sides making discussion interesting, but the judges ion favored the affirmative. Miss e Nell Goff and Miss Virginia er upheld the affirma'tive, while Roberta Lovelace and Miss Win all'aw defended the girl of yester nthe negative side. - LeRhea Counts gave a series of smns. The program for the next mgwill be posted later. -USC rriette Baker Is VicePresident Y.W. triette Baker was elected vice *ent of the Y.W.C.A. to fill the * red term of Miss Agnes Carson automatically became president Miss Lillian Barrow graduated. Ohnson was elected chairman of Ird fellowship committee to take -lace of Rosa Heyward who also ted ate end of the ist. ..e. MISSION STUDY GETS OFF WITH GOOD BEGINNING SEVEN CLASSES STARTED Enrollnedt Averages Around 30 to Each Class-Profes. sore Teach The World Christian Education classes organized by the Y.M.C.A. got a good start Wednesday night at the first meeting of the series. There are 7 classes organized, one for each of the six buildings on the campus and one in the Bohemian Club house. The en rollment for the classes last night av eraged around 30 each. The following professors are teach ing: Dr. A. C. Moore in Piikney and Legare, the class meeting in Dr. Car penter's class room. Dr. Josiah Morse for Rutledge, the class meeting in the chapel. Dr. G. Croft Williams will teach a class for Woodrow and the annexes. This class has not been or ganized yet on account of the fact that Dr. Williams will have to arrange a different night for his meeting as he has anotheri engagement for Wednes day night. The class for DeSaussure meets in Dean Baker's class room and is taught by Dr. Clarke. Thornwell also meets in the class room of Dr. Wardlaw in DeSaussure and is taught by Professor Colcott. Professor Smy the is taking the class for Harper Elliott and meets it in the Eur.hradian society Hall. Professor Hodges is tak ing the class in the Bohemian House. The classes will run for six weeks. At the end a reception will be given to the men who have been present dur ing the full time. The standard of the classes will be posted in the bullettin board at Flinn Hall. The committee that has the series in charge is com posed of Wesley Riggins, chairman; Roscoe Riggins, J. A. Mitchel, and Leslie Edwards. -USC University Students Wed Thursday Night Kate Rentz, of Ehrhardt, Marries George Keels of Florence -Go to Lynchburg Miss Kate Rentz was married last night to George Keels, at the Main Street Methodist church. The bride and bridegroom are both students at the University. Miss Rentz is a sophomore, from Ehrhardt. She attended Winthrop last year. Mr. Keels is a member of the fresh man class and played football and basketball, His home is in Florence. After the wedding they went to Lynchburg, S. C. -USC Student Volunteers Talk at Y.W. Meet The Y.W.C.A. program Thursday night was in charge of Misses Seabelle Jones, Lilly Garner, and Edred Trues dale. The three were the representa tives at the Student Volunteer Con. vention held in Clinton last week. Each spoke on some separate phase of the movement and also told of the speeches and discussions that took place. Agnes Carson was in charge of the special music. -USC E. Thompson Speaks To Frosh Y Council Mr. Edgar Thompson, secretary for boy's work in the local Y. M. C. A. spoke to the members of the Fresh men council at its regular meeting Fri (lay night. Mr. Thompson spoke about the work for boys in the city and told of the fourfold program of the Y. He also told of means how the University Y. could help in this work. Several men volunteered to help with the work of the city Y. Mr. Crimsley is chairman of the service committee and is planning to keep men in the boys' lobby -of the local association each week to assist in the work there. Prominent Men Will Come to Blue Ridge University Plans to Send Largest Delegation in History of Institution Sherwoood Eddy, Stitt Wilson, Dean Thos. Graham, Dr. W. D. Weatherford and other men of the like type will be on the program for the Blue Ridge conference according to preliminary announcements from the committee that is arranging the program for the student conference June 15-25. The University is. planning to send one of the largest delegations that has ever gone from the local campus. There are 30 men on the campus who belong to the Blue Ridge club on ac count of their previous visit to Blue Ridge. The club is now working on a list of prospects for the conference and the Y. office is interviewing these men as fast as it can be done. The Baptist Sunday school class for University students is planning to send four or five men and the class at the First Presbyterian church is also making plans for the same work. The class at the Washington St. Metho dist church has not taken the matter up yet but will do so soon. -USC Philosophy Club Has Meeting on Monday The Plato Philosophy club met Mon day night at the home of Charles C. Fishburne, Jr. The object of the club is to discuss the philosophical works of Plato, and Monday night they began the discuss ion of "The Republic." 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