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CAROLINA GIRLS REPRESENT 'Y.W.' HERE TUESDAY TAKE PART IN STUNT Meeting to Show High School Girls a Bit of Life in the , Best Colleges The University of South Carolina was well represented at a meeting of the Columbia branch of the American Association of University Women at the Columbia Y.W.C.A. Tuesday after noon. The following co-eds took part in a stunt representing modern college life as we know it: Miss Ellen Hough, Elizabeth Johnson, Lillie Baker, Annie McGill, Virginia McSwain, and Eliza beth Phillips. The different colleges in the University were represented and many college activities. The meeting was for high school girls who are now confronted with the problem of where to go to school in an effort to give them an idea of what is being done in the highest class col leges and universities, and guide them to a place from which they will derive the most benefit. There were repre sentatives from Smith College, Welles ley. Columbia University, University of Wisconsin, Converse, Randolph Macon, University of Florida. and many other higher institutions of learning. Three of Randolph-Macon's repre sentatives were members of the Uni versity faculty ; Dean Dillard, Miss Helen Smith, and N iss l.ouise Sim mons. -USC Discussion Group Is Organized by Co-eds Many Girls Were . Present At First Meeting in Davis College Twenty co-eds met in Davis College, Tuesday night for the purpose of or ganizing a Bible discussion group. and setting a time and place for meetings. The group will meet every Monday night hereafter in Room 8, of Davis College. Dr. Carpenter of the depart ment of Bible, is in charge of the study and the co-eds will use "Christian Standards In Life" as a reference book. It was encouraging to have the num ber of girls come out for the first meeting and it is hoped that as it gets going at each meeting there will be more new members. Every co-ed is cordially invited to attend. -USC Two S. C. Colleges Have Consolidated Newberry and Sununerland Are United at Meeting of Luth eran Synod H-eld in Capital City Newberry and Summerland colleges were consolidatedI last week at a meet nug of the Luheran Syntod of South Carolina held at Ebenuezer church. :n Columbia last week. Trhe merging of the two colleges came as results of a movement to bring the two colleges up to the requiremnicts of the Southern Association of Colleges. By the uniting of the two schools, Sumnmerland will become a junior col lege for young wvomen, that is, they will attend Summerlandl for thme fire.t twvo years andl Ng4wberry for the last two. Newberry will still remain a four year college. C-eds may attend New berry also. provided they live within a prescribed radius of Newvberry. It is planned to raise the endowment of the new institution, which will be utnder one board of trtustees, to $1,000, 000. Mtcheil Hall, at Stummerland, which was burned during the Christmas holi days will probably be rebuilt. No new facilities are, as yet, announced for New berry. The lobster blushed a scarlet, And said in tones distressing, "I really cannot help it, I see the salad dressing." Julia Anderson says a ring on the Freshman Council Meets Friday Nite Bonnie Stewart Called Away By Father's Death-Funderburk And Jenkins Conduct Meeting On Friday evening, the Fresh man "Y" council held its regular meeting in Flinn hall. A number of the members were absent, due to sick ness, and other reasons. Funderburk conducted the devotion al exercises, and Jenkins gave an in teresting talk. Mr. Bell discussed financial conditions of the "Y" and ways of improving work done there ly. Bonnie Stewart, a member of the council, was called away by death of his father some days ago. On next Friday evening, the Fresh. iimian council will hold its last meeting. All members are especially urged to be present. -USC "Y" WILL SEND GOSPEL TEAM 1 TO EDGEFIELD DATE SET FOR APRIL 4TH: Program Already Arranged - Caligan Has Charge of Committee Work A gospel team will be sent to the Uni versity Y.M.C.A. to Edgefield to work with the boys sometime in the near future acc"rding to annomcements from ,Ulinn Hall. The tentative date has bee-1 set as April 2-3-4-but this has not been confirmed yet. It is too early to announce the mein who will take part in the work at Edge field as contact has just been made with the Edgefield icaders. The program as planned will be much the same as that I which was carried out at Coward last 1 spring. The team will reach Edgefield I Friday morning and spend the morning visiting the various classes in the school. Friday afternoon will be spent by a members of the team in visiting the a homes of the students and people of the town in order to advertise the meeting for the night. Friday night there wial be a mass meeting at which time all members of the team will make a short talk on the same subject. Saturday morning according to the j,lan will be spent on a hike or weiner roast or something of that kind. Sat urday afternoon there will be a baseball game or some other form of sport. Sunday afternoon will be used for a meeting for the men and boys alone and the final big meeting will be Sunday niight. John Caligaw is chairman of the con mittee which is arranging for the tripl and Mir. Caligan would like to have the .names of any men wvho wvould like to make a member of the team. Tlhe names can be left at Flinn Hali. -USC D)EBT: 1. A rope to your foot, cock leburs in your hair, andl a clothes pmil on your tongue. 2. The devil in disguise. to go in order to find out wvhat there is in it. (See marriage.) COMPETlITION: I. The struggle for Merit Shoe Style-Qualii FOOTWEAR "FIT" LADIES Al 1531 Main St. STUDENTS' PLANS FOR BLUE RIDGE GET UNDER WAY SHORTEN STUDY HOURS glore Than Thirty Sign-Promi nent Men Scheduled For Annual Conference Thirty men from the University and smaller number of co-eds are tenta ively on the list for the Blue Ridge onference this summer. Between ifty and sixty men have been inter iewed and of this number around hirty are considering the trip. A most interesting program has been rranged for the conference this year. )ne of the best features is that the onference hours have been cut from our to six. There is a vacant hour ach morning for the men to have riendship chats with men from other olleges and with the various leaders, r to spend the hour in study or letter vriting. Another feature of the program will e the talks by Sherwood Eddy. Dr. 'ddy was at the Uuiversity several ,cars ago and drew the largest crowds hat we have ever had to hear a speak r. His hobby at the present time is nternational Industrialism from the bhristian standpoint. Among the other- leaders will be Dr. \'eatherford, Dr. Uphaus, Dean Gra am and Mordecai Brown. The follow ig men are among the men who are onsidering the conference. Bill Boyd, ecil Scott, Trevor Abel, Sam Burke, V. J. Tho:as. Dick Edgerton, T. E. 'oung, Arthur Holler, A. C. William on, G. L. Cunningham, Jim Hearon, .rnest Robeson. J. W. Johnson, W. A. odd, Sam Ready, E. E. Hembree, R. . Riggins. H. Funderburk, J. D. Grif in, K. Grimsley, W. Hickson, Ralph .ewis, Hannie Steward. Harry Wolfe, I. B. Stevenson, R. Burns, T. Ulmer, . R. Scott, W. R. Sojourner, 0. L. Varr. and Bill Cain. Very few of these men have sent in pplications yet, but expect to do so s soon as they can make the necessary rrangements. The METROPOLITAN CAFE "The Old Reliahe" Established 1900 1544 Main St. Columbia, S. C. For Sun-Kist Drinks -VISIT-. HAMPTON'S PRUIT DRINK Home-Made Candies 1218 Main St. Columbia, S. 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