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Rock Hill to Help Winthrop Get Dorn Propose to Raise Bonds Up T $800,000, $300,000 of Which Aid to Education Rock Hill is again shcwing civi pride and illustrating the spirit tha moved Winthrop college from Cc lumbia to that city. They are seekin authority to float bonds, of which $30 000 will be used in buildings for edu cational purposes. It is stated that this is for a Wir throp dormitory, the Rock Hill peopl planning this method of providing th college with the much-needed buildini The bill is said to be favored by th York county delegation and the bon issue will be submitted to the peopi in an election. The original bill, as presented to th senate by Beamguard calls for a amendment to the state constitutio allowing the restrictions as to the lim of bonded indebtedness be removed t allow Rock Hill to take care of cor gestions arising in the district. The are asking permission to draw u bonds for $800,000, of which as said be fore, $300,000 will be used for building to be leased or sold to an education, institution or institutions in the Roc Hill district. -USC MELTON COMPILES LIST OF STUDENT (Continued from page one) John McSwain Woods. Sardinia, la 1904-05, LL. B. 1905. Arnold Ross Merchant, Saluda, 1920-' (law last three). Ranson Bartow Sharpe. Swanse; fresh. 1915-16. Norval Nimmons Newell. Venters, S. law 1911-13, Miriam Matheny, Columbia, A. B. 192: Philip Murray Tiller, Bethune. 190! 06. Stephen Moody, Hamer, A. B. 1909. Russell V. Livingston, Kitchen's Mil S. C., fresh. 1905-06. George Lafayette Mabry. Pacole fresh. 1905-06. Katharyn Virginia Moore. Columbi. special 1905-06. Mrs. A. W. Edwards, Columbia, spe< ial 1905-06. Walter Smith McDonald. Columbi: junior. C. E. 1922-23. William Thomas Wingo, Landrun fresh. 1920-21. Wofford Marion Skinner. Americu Ga.. fresh. 1920-21. Herbert Eugene Vaughan, Kershav 1917-18, 1919-22. Elma Francis Jeffries, Columbia. spe< ial 1922-23. Winna Davis Carpenter, Columbi special 1922-23. Lila C. Witherspoon. Columbia, sop1 1900-01. Martin Cloud Goodman, Winstor Salem, N. C.. fresh. 1919-20. Chalmers James Willes. Greenvill special 1911-17. Mary Rees, Columbia. junior law. 1911 20. Honey A. T. Rosenberg. Columbi junior law, 1919-20. Mayhew Lambert, Salisbury. N. C. la 1919-21. Eugene Louis Johnson. Troy, N. special 1921-22. Ralph E. Brown, Princeton, 5. junior law, 1910-l1. Casper McCallum Webster, Dillon, C., 1910-12, LL. B. 1915. James Henry Strickland. Athens, O: special 1915-17. Jesse Joel Stevenson, Jr., Rowesvill A. B. 1920, grad. wk. 1924-25. William Theodore Smith. Charlotte, ? C., special 1921-22. Joseph Rucker, Atlanta, Ga.. law 1922 25. Susan B. Harvin, Manning S. C.. spe< ial 1912-13. Elizabeth Hill Watson, Columbia, sped ial 1922-24. --USC "Do you mean to tell me an athlel could ruin himself like that by fallir over a little stair?" 'l didn't say over a little stair. saidl he fell over a baby stare." --USC There are two ways of getting thr college: (1) The faculty of workin I Random_Clippings I' The recent discussion on the Univer - o sity campus about changes in the stu dent-body constitution seems to be equal led by the University of Fiorida, whose students are voting on proposed amend c nents to their constitution. ,t Members of the senior class at the University of Mississippi are circulat ing a petition requesting that Governor Whitfield veto the bill recently passed by Mississippi legislature prohibiting the teaching of evolution in schools re e ceciving state funds. e The University of Alabama golf e team recent;y won a match from Bir d mingham. e More than 100 celluloid balls, import e ed from Fatgland, have been worn out n since Sep4ember at Washington State n College by Ping Pong players. it Ohio State University has a club with a membership limitaton, stating that no member may be less than six feet tali. y Dr. J. W. Wilce, State's football coach, p is a charter member. s Princeton University musical club members must wear garters at all their k performances. This ruling was made by an official ruling of the legisiative commission. S Members of Tufts College faculty ,will be graded by their students. They - will probably be marked for knowledge . pi their subjects, ability to teach, general intelligence, personal force and person 5 ality. ; The Ohio State University in its effort to enforce the traffic rule for parking cars has made an ordinance affecting the violators work at the university. The penalties to be used are : One hour ad led to graduation requirements for fail ure to report after the first offense, five hours added to graduation requirements for failure to report after the second of fense, and dismissal from the university for failure to report after the third " offense. Phi Beta Kappa, the honor fraternity of scholars, has decided that it wiil not in the future establish new chapters in colleges which restrict liberty of t. thought and speech by such intolerant policies as forbidding the teaching of " evolution. The Medical College of Virginia at Richmond is launching a miliion dollar v. endowment and expansion campaign They are expecting to raise $100,000 of this from the students and faculty on their ownt campus. Each student is ex e. pected to give at least $50 as a mini mum, whichh is payable over a period . of five years. I. Upperclassmnen at the University of California and Stanford University wear e, corduroy trousers. The class loyalty of each is judged by the amount of dirt he _is able to accumulate. Sometimes a pair of "cords" is worn twvo years wvithout a. heing subjected to the indignity of the~ washtub. vToo muich of a thing is too much, howvever, and the girls at Stanford have ,(dec,ared war on all men students who do not patronize cleaning establishments. They dleclare the fabric fo the "dirty cords" is herdly distinguishable from the dirt that covers them, and they are an SotTense to the feminine ocular and nasal sensibility. Cornell Daily Sun: From the pen of one Nellie Balloui comes a future best .seller entitled. "College Etiquette," andl labeled on its cover. "The Blue Book of Goodl Form at School and College." The correct procedttre in en tertaining a member of the faculty, a' dlistingtuished visitor, an alunus, the best method for choosing a Queen of the May, for introducing people, and the proper time for girls to take the initative in case the boy fails, all these dlelicate points are discussed in this e valuable addition to the college man's g library. Undoubtedly the book will find a I few ininocent buyevrs. But when the writer propounds the theory that an alunuts back for a reuinion should not u~ be disturbed from the revery into r. which he is apt to fall because in all p robability te crowning m-emoie of Of interest to Carolina stuudents is ews of the marriage of Miss Grace :ing and A. R. Merchant on December 6, 1925. Miss King received an A.B. from uis institution in 1924 and has since een teaching in the public schools of forth Carolina. -USC An old Moorish ball room is to be he setting for an independent club ance at the University of Washing )n. BILLY BULL'S A Meal a Minute ! 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The tackey party plans are in full bloom as a committe has been working about it for about three weeks. Ac cording to the announcements there will be a cabaret scene with all the trimmings and then a grand parade with everybody in it. The faculty is planning to be there in full swing as tackey as the rest. There will be pink lemonade and peanuts and all the other things that go to make a big time. There will be a prize for the tackiest girl and boy and the tackiest faculty _ member. Save that date as you are sure to have a big time. his youth make him unable to speek, we find no diffeculty in re-gathering this hook to the over-crowded shelves of impractical discourses on various forms of etiquette. If the cleverly conceived book on col lege etiquette is ever written it will be unnecessary for many of the country's younger generation to go to college. We look forward to such a time when college will not be considered by some a mere training school for affected llanners. 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