The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, April 30, 1926, BLUE RIDGE EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2
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FRONT V
NEW OFFICERS 4
INSTALLED BY
CL A RIOSOPHICS
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0. L. WARR TAKES CHAIR
Inter-Society Debate Query Is
Selected-Declamation t
Preliminaries J
The junior officer, of the CIario- a
sophtic society were installed at t li
regular meeting of that body Tuesday f,
n ight. hc
rhe retiring president, R. C. Bar- a
hare, spoke of the essentials of prog
ress in the society, awal the duties of o
its members.
The incoming presiding officer, 0.
I,. Warr, stated the policies of the a
present adninistration in regard to t
several of the questions frequently be
fore the society.
To serve with the vice-president on r
the social committee, .lessrs. \Vofford v
aid Hankins were alplointed, and on
the executive committee, Messrs. .J 0. \
I terrick and J. I,. Griffin. l
The literary exercises were dispetn- r
'ed with, but the Iloor was extended to
\l r. 'Totpkins, in order that he might
tive a splendid poem.
- Several suggestion, were advanced
-I, to the best tinethod of spending the
;IIrplus in the treasury of the society.
Jhe economists were in the majority, '
.h'wever, and all suggestions were re- t
iected.
The query advanced by the li-'
ihradian society for the inter-society
'ebate, to be held during coimience -
ment week. was accepted and those in- t
tending to go out, chose the a tfirma
ti e s ide of thle qu (est ioin. I
TIhie qjuery is: "Resolved. TI'hat the:
hsw prohibitinig thle dlissemiinat io n of I
nieiwsledge con cern ing birt h control
bou11(1ldie repealed "
Tlhie p)rel imiinar!es fori thle declamia - al
*on contest wvillbe biehl in the Clario- 4
-.phie hall .\liinday night and the fi- di
nails, along wsithi the initra-society de- n
bate. wvill be11 held at the next inieeting. "
Euphrosyneans Talk x
About Eugene O'Neill
The lituhphro0syna liedI tera ry society
had for st udy in lie meetig \Vednes
day even ing int thle l.uphiradiani Hall.
-\terica's greatest contemiporary p)lay
wright, lEugenie O'Neil. Critics say c
that America has had nO other lay-~
wr'ght who can eqtual him and no other
counltry has anyone whoni they cats
stack up againist hinm now. f
.\ iss Lizzie Gary Craddock gave a .
>Ihort sketch of the life of liugenec
(VNeil, tellinig of his variedl and thrill- m
ing experiences when quite a youngi
man which prepared him for the things ! t
lie is doing unow. . -
Miss Lillie Baker readl a paper onhi
tugene O'Neil as a dramiatist.
"Desire uder the Elmus,"' one of the;
most famous pilays, wsas criticized anid
discussed by Miss Louise Duke.
Miss Ida Johnson, the critic for this
last term, gave a brief sketch of her
lAn for the rening programtes. ci
IEW OF COLLEGE HALL-(
Zadentia Club Holds
Election Tuesday Nitt
.eora Johnson, of St. George t<
Succeed Ellen Hough, of
Chester to Presidency
The Cadentia Club held its tina
ieeting last Monday night in th<
ohnson-Zeigler suite in the Wonan'.
;uilding, for the puirpose of electini
new president to succeed 'Miss F.ller
fough who has completed her work
or a certificate in Journalism and
at ing this week-end to accept a
ewspaper position in Chester.
The Cadentia elu1 elected Miss I,e.
ra Johnson of St. George as it&
resident for the next year.
After the business of the leeting
as over. the club gave a surprise par
r in honor of Miss Ilough.
.atts were in order, and much hilarty
nntinuel until the honor guest was
allel insistently away to another fare
-elI party.
'Thlo,e present at this party were:
lise, I.eora J1ohnsot, Catlaerine Zeig..
-r. Claudia Biailey. .ouise Smith. I.li
il th i'hillips. and F.llen Hough.
--USC
-alcott Entertains
Undergraduate Club
(In 'I'hursday e%'ening, the 22, the
ethers of the Undergraduate His
ry Club were the guests of Profes
ir Calcott at his home on Pickens
reet.
I"he business of the club was attend
I to. and two new members. Parrott
id l:astle, were elected. Then Coker
re a live ninute talk on the Chero
-e Indians in Georgia, which was
Illowe byiI a discuson. .\ifter that,
ilebranda spaoke on the TPaca .\rica
nat ion, tracing the dlevelopmient of
Ificulties from the war between Peru
id Chili to tIhe recent retturn of Per
ing fromu tIhe belligerent cotnitries. A
scussion oif his address closed thIe
Let' ng. after which a <delicious course
is served consisting of salad, chocao
e andl sandiwiches.
.\t the next mieetinig of the club onl
:ay 6. a smioker will be given.
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'encing Club Plans
Tournament for May
Th le Carolina Fencing clubh is plan
ng a toutrnamlenit for M ay sixthI. Two
isses of fencing will be enitered, oneC
regu,lar fencers anid the other of
inteutrs.
.\ nmedal will be diven for the best
neers in each class. It has not been
tdecided whlo w4ll he the jtudges but
numbllIer of capable fencers are being
n.idered.
A* 1ll enmbers of the club are expectedl
take p)art in the toturnanment, and
tnsidlerablle interest from non-m-i
rs is expectedl as fencitng in a new
ort at the University.
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Minshall: "What do you think of a
Ilow who'd kiss a girl against her
11?"
Huatto: "HeI's either pretty mean or
te he's pretty o one"
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Blue Ridge)
BANQUET TO BE
GIVEN BY PRESS
CLUB MEMBERS
TO ELECT NEW OFFICERS
Amusing Program Had at Regu.
lar Meeting Wednesday
Night--Scott Sick
.\t the regular meeting of the Press
('Ihh W\ednesday night, it was decided
by the nemnbers to give a banquet and
dance at the Green Parrot ten room
on the night of May 12th. This will be
the final meeting of the club for this
year and the election of officers for
the con lug year will he held.
.\ good progr;un 's promised and all
u"embers should see the committee
at once and get in on this feed. The
conmnittee alpointed to handle the
banquet is eonposed of T,ee Crocker,
I.lizaleth indsay, and John Pate.
.\ regular program for the evening
was carried itt inder the dlirection
of the program committee. Elizabeth
I.indsav and olnny Pate. A reading
was given by Miss l,indsay and Miss
lTardy. Johtnny Pate then gave a fun
ny reading. Lee Crocker. editor of
Ihe Gameeock. followed with a dis
cutsion of the aims of the University
publication for the future.
\ 'rginia )oar and ('ecil Scott gave
a huuiirons one act play of a husband
and wife discussing pre-marriage"
necking and kissing parties.' Evi
'l'enti the htushanl got the had end of
the bargain . as is has been reported
that Scott was sick a short time after
wards. Tn a ncw.spaper race between
Thelma Lee Tlorger and W. J. Thom
as. the latter won by a headline. The
victor and v:mq(iuishied each received .i
rose as reward for valor.
.\ 11 regnilar business being attendedI
loite club :adjourned.
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Miss McGill Elected
To House Committee
1'1ecause of the departure of Miss
l.lleni Hough be fore tihe end of this
termi thle senior class in the Woman's
Thuilding miet on Tuesday night to
elect a president to assume her otTicial
dtiets on thle house committee to act
as a governing body with the Dean of
women.
Miss Annie McGill of Vass. North
Carolina, was elected by the class to
represent it in the house committee
for lhe remainder of this year.
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