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REGISTERED UP? AID BUREAU TO LOCATE ALUMNI MANY CHANGE ADDRESS Trying to Complete File For Ref erence in Alumni Help Organization Continuing this week, is the list of stu dents and former students who have not reported to the University Alumni Association for registration. Informa tion concerning these people would be appreciated, and, at the same time, it would render valuable service to the association. Miss Elizabeth Cecil Hardy-Columbia, 1923-25 Miss Marion Dudley-Columbia, 1920 1921 Miss Luona Denny Reese-Columbia, 1924-1925, Grad Miss Irene Post-Columbia, 1920-1921 Miss Judith Farrar-.Columbia, 1924-25 Miss Ruth Owens Miller-Columbia, 1924-1925 Miss Lina Mae Moore-Columbia, 1912 1914 Miss Elizabeth Ayer-Columbia, 1913-14 Miss Corinne Agnew-Due West, 1918 1919 Grad Miss Martha Elizabeth Horsford-Col-. umbia, 1913-1814 Miss Fay Hudgens-Columbia, 1914-16 Miss Susan Dixon-Columbia, 1910-11 Miss Opal Cooper-Columbia, 1923-25 Miss Louise Frances George-Columbia, 1924-1925 Miss Sara Cora Protho-Columbia, 1924 1925 Miss Ruby Alvin Beymer-Columbia, 1915-1918 Miss Emily Josephine Bryant-New York City, 1915-1916 Miss Eula Hudson-Columbia, 1915-16 Miss Florence Stelle-Wright-Columbia 1916-1917 Miss Beatrice Pearle Clarke-Columbia 1916-1917 Miss Margaret Coit Brandenburg-Col umbia, 1913-1917 Miss Emma Campbell Waite-Columbia 1920-1923 Miss Mozelle K. Hotston-Columbia, 1923-1924 Miss Mary McMarks-Columbia, 1906-07 and 1912-13 Miss Ernestine Johnson-Columbia, 1912 1913 Miss Ethel Louise Gilham-Columbia, .1923-1925 Miss Renee Van Landingham-Colum bia, 1924-1925 Miss Gertrude Davis Geiger-Schum perts, 1900 Miss Catherine Isabelle Moore-Colum bia, 1904 Miss Alberta Durham-Flint Hill, Va., 1900 Miss Lutie McNulty Durham-Flint Hill, Va., 1900 Miss Annie Raynor-New York City, 1903 Miss Harriett Ennes-Columbia, 1903 Miss Helen Stanley Donald-Columbia, 1904-05 Miss Alice Coffin Smith-Columbia, 1901 Miss Jessie Josephine Gary-Columbia, 1904-1905 Miss Alice Genevieve Marchant-Colum bia, 1913-14 Miss Mary Luona Dendy-Congaree, 1902- 1903 Miss Pearle Brown Edwards-Columbia 1902 Miss Fannie Bell Nelson-Columbia, 1902 Mr. Charles B. Moore, Sumter, 1913-15 Miss Nell Green -Columbia, 1921..22 Mrs. Jacquelin Clarke, New York City, 1918-1919 Mrs. Charles Brendon-New York City 1918-1919 Mrs. C. L. Reed-Columbia, 1917-1918 Mrs. E. S. Mather-Columbia, 1917-18 Miss Lucia Edson-Clumbia, 1917-18 Miss Loulette Hulliger-France 1917-18 Miss Franziska Eliason-Dresden, Ger many, 1917-1918 Mr. James Nelson Mangum-McColl 1908-1909 Renza Olin Bradley-registered from Baltimore, Md., Freshman 1921-22 Letters senit to the above at the ad <dresses from which they registered have been returned by the post offices. Deto the changes in addresses our records are incomplete and we are seek mng assistance from those who can give GAMECOCK IN NE,W CLOTHES-BAT HAR[ (Continued from page six) move fast. Coach Bocock has also bee trying "Red" in the outfield as a bal hawk. Bill Rogers has been workint out around first and is beginning t show some of the form which carrie him thru to a good season last year. The outfield is giving the coach man sleepless nights. There is plenty o material and all of it good. The ques tion is to pick the best. Salley seems t< be a fixture as he is heady and cat sock the apple. Marion Swink ha been shifted from short stop to th outfield and can certainly cover thi ground. Swink also has a mean habi of swatting the pill over the fence a a critical moment. Shelton and Jir Farr have both been hitting and cover ing the ground. Shelton is handicap ped by a poor throwing arm. : udd; Milling and Si Seideman have beer doing some good work and may stet into a job. Looks Good All in all it looks as if the team wil be. a hard hitting aggregation with fairly good fielding combination. Th ability of the pitchers to come thru i the question. It is up to them as tc whether or not we have a tip top con tender for the state championship Theiri mettle will be tried in the firs two games with the Paris Island Mar ines at Paris Island on the 3 and 5 of April. These Marines are being coach ed by the famous Joe Jackson and it is a certainity that they will offer plenty of opposition to the 1926 Gamecocks If you want to see what the gang looks like come out in the stands som< afternoon this next week and give them a cheering hand as they pract, ice, and if you happen to strike one o the afternoons when they play Stoney's Biddies you will see a good scrap. -USC A CORRECTION In the last week's issue of The Gamecock appeared a statement in th< write-up of the freshman Y counci which was untrue. The article saic Bannie Stewart was called home or account of the death of his father. His father was seriously ill, but recovered The story was turned in by a mem. ber of the council, not a member of the staff, and thus the mistake. Headquarte University Te Fountain Peni Note Book Co Fillers, Etc. Remington Pc THE STATE STATE NEWSP Gayden 1248 Main Street a We carry complete i pipes, candy e POCKET I Tfry one of our lunche cou We A Iulreciate CO-ED CLASSES IN TOURNAMENT AT GYMNASIUM ON TUESDAY AFTERNOON Four Classes to Compete-Cup Will Probably Be Awarded To Wihner in Fray The next events of interest in the world of athletics for girls at the Uni versity will be an indoor co-ed ath letic tournament which is being held . next Thursday afternoon at 4:15, in the , gymnasium. The season has been somewhat brok B en into by basketball, and class per iods are much too short to really ac complish anything at one meeting, but t nevertheless great progress has been t made and the students will be given an idea of the work that has been go Sing on. It is to be conducted in the form of a class tournament, seniors, juniors, sophomores, and freshmen contesting for first place. It is hoped that some - philantrophic citizen of the state will be interested enough to present a lov 1 ing cup for this purpose, but if that L person cannot be found the cup will probably be forthcoming from some other source. The exact program for the tourna ment has not yet been announced from the physical education office, but there will be marching squads, several races, tumbling, stunts, and probably some dancing. Judges will award each par ticipant a score for every feat entered and will be added to make the class - score, the class with the highest total score meriting the cup. This tourament will be made an an nual affair and as time goes on, and the co-eds become more efficient in turning flips, walking tight ropes, etc., much interest will be added and it will soon become an event much looked forward to. On Saturday morning at 10:30 there will be a meeting of the co-ed Athletic Association in the chapel to elect man agers for tennis, track, and baseball. 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