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POLIER TAKES INTRA DEBA TE IN EUPHRADIAN REASE JOYE IS SECOND Seniors Give Farewell Addresses At Senior Smoker-Presit Gives Response At the meeting oL the Euphradian literary society, Isadore Polier of Aik en won the medal offered annually by the society for the best debate. Rease Joye was chosen for second place. The query, "Resolved: that no stu dent be allowed to participate in more than two consecutive major sports without a scholastic standing of C" was upheld by Joye and Pate, while de bating on the negative were Polier and Bull. The judges were Professor Davis, Tom Craig, and Rudolph Pat rick. A motion was carried to the effect that the president, treasurer, and fi nancial secretary be given authority and money to renovate the hall as best they should see fit. Mr. H. W. Link was voted into the society. After the business of the society had been attended to the seniors were called upon to make their farewell ad dresses. Rotert Barnwell, a tormer president of the society, stated that he would be here next year to aid the society in any manner, and told the members how much the society had helped him. Collier, the next speaker, was intro duced by Tom Craig, who gave briefly the accomplishment of the speaker's college career. Collier gave his opin ion as to the nature of a true Euphra dian, and urged every member to give his whole hearted support to the so ciety. Polier, also a former ;president of the society, was the next speaker. He praised Mr. Collier for his well chosen remarks, and laid particular stress up on the feeling which the society should have toward other societies. During the speaking, sandwiches, ci gars, cigarettes, and punch were ser ved. Several members in the hall express ed their deep regrets at the departure of the seniors, and wished them God's speed on their journey thru life. The president, Minis Hall, express ed himself in saying: "Gentlemen of the Euphradian Literary Society, an other milestone of college life has passed and another year has merged into history. "A review of the past year convinces me that, although our ranks are slightly depleted in numbers, we have gathered into the society some of the best material of the campus, as shown by the victories enjoyed by members of our society over formidable oppo nents. "Men of the first year class, you have proven yourselves worthy of the name Euphradian, and may the success that you have enjoyed this year follow you thru life. "To the rising Juniors: you are' fully capable of guiding the ship over stormy seas into a safe and sane har Make Money This Vacation $10-$20 daily Shaealfev Dealer's are LookinA for Good Men -to sell Sheeflhr "Lifetime" foun tai n Desk Sets to business and ' prfsional men. Hij)h class, instructive and remu nerative work for intelient and ambitious students. 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The guests of the club for the eve ning were: Tommy Ulmer, Sydney Heyman, Arch!e Hardy, and Phillip Wilcox. -USC THOMAS IS GAMECOCK EDITOR FOR NEXT YEAR (Continued From Page One) loose and some time was spent in arguing the advisibility of such action. Finally a two-thirds vote was secured to lay the constitution on the table, and Hildebrand was declared eligible. However, he declined the nomination. The joint meeting adjourned to meet again Monday morning after chapel to complete the election. The new editor has announced part of his staff for next year. W. O. Varn will be managing editor. He served as associate during the past term. Miss Ora Mae Jackson has been appointed co-ed editor. She filled that position on the present staff. The rest of the staff has not been determined, but it will probably include E. W. Ballinger, 0. L. Warr and H. S. King. bor, and with the divine help of hi who is capable and of those of you who are interested, we will be able to write the name of Euphradian h-gh upon the walls of accomplishment. "Seniors, we bid you a fond fare well. We feel that you have labored and struggled for the glory of the Euphradian Society, and that the training you have received within these hallowed walls, will, coupled with your ability and ambit'on, assure you a long and successful career in this world which you are destined so soon to face." J. L. HINSON, Can s STYLE DIS is not the only ree men are wearing "Metropolitan" a will find another the rows of soft 1 band that makei as it is good looki 1523 MAI M. L. Kir 1523 Mai MOMENTS TENSE IN CHANTICLEER FINAL MEETING BARNWELL DRAWS FIRE Imaginary Constitution Scored -Polier, Waxes Warm on Editorials-Choose Officers From the shouts and bellows tha issued from the room in Flinn hal where the Chanticleer club was holding its last regular meeting Friday night it seemed that some of the imaginar3 people described in Robert Barnwell'! imaginary land of Imaginaria wer< conducting an imaginary world war The constitution received a quiet wel come until sonie of the members o the right scented a communistic para graph-and from then until the docu. ment was finished the air was thici w.tli arguments and counter-argu. nents. Eugenic marriage laws an' mental tests for voters shared th< brunt of the discussion with certait long-haired members calling for raw meat while the conservatives though1 the stuff dished out by Barnwell wa< rare enough for any place. The electricity in the air was not diminished by a paper by Iadore Polici on the 'Evoluton of Editorial Opin ion at the University of South Caro lina." Pohier explainedl at the outsel that if the article smacked of red hot pepper and treated favorite sons tc roughly, that he was not sorry-in fact didn't care. Thereupon he held forth on all phases of the University, and its many ramifications that he had not already treated with art cles in the publications. As a welcome relief from the bisi ness of settling the worlds problems, the club went into the election of offi cers for the first terni of next year. By this time the politicans had worn them selves weak and the selections were quickly and quietly made. J. V. Niel sen, of Charleston was chosen to head the crew of critics and artists for the first four and a half months of the next season. Robert Barnwell, of Florence. was elected vice-president, and J. D. Whitehead, of Lake City, secretary and treasurer. 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