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JOINT SESSION OF TWO MEN'S SOCIETIES HELL Several Matters of Importancq Brought Up at Meeting Last Tuesday LASTS UNTIL MIDNIGHT Presiding Officers for Debate4 Elected--Award of Letters Discussed To settle several matters of impor tance the Euphradian and Clariosophi< societies met in joint session Tutesda3 night. The session began at 9 o'clocl and lasted imtil almost midnight. 'The first business to be dispenseq with was the election of a presidint officer and a chief marshall for thi State oratorical. treliminaries to be hel March 18th. Raymond Hildebrand Eituphradian, was chosen presiding of ficer and Jasper Derrick chief mar shal. Next came the selection of ; presidinlg officer and chief marshal fo the dual debate with Bucknell on thi 24th of March. Doctor Douglas wil be asked to serve as presiding officer while Lonnie Garvin will serve as chic marshall. Burton F. Shook, Euphra dian, was elected presiding officer fo the Little Triangle Debate in chape Monday night, and Harold Hentz chic marshal. After these .elections were complete< the mat of *tle action of the De b,'..-g comcil taken east week on th, awarding of Block "C"'s was discussed Much opposition was brought forth 1< the plan of the Debating council to giv onIv one "C". regardless of the numbe: of debates won, with a star for eacl additional debate. Voicing their ob jections to the plan of the Debatin; council were chiefly, Guy Tyler, W. D Simpson, Donald Russell. Burtot Shook, Thomas Wofford. A. Ra, Godshall, and Joseph Karesh. Support ing the action of the Debating counci were Thomas Craig. Cecil Wittkovsk\ Cecil Scott. and 0. L.. Warr. Manl discussed the matter from an uninter ested point of view. Chief .nong thos, who spoke but who took no activ, stand, were Cecil Scott and Ravmom Hildebrand. The joint session, after listening t< the arguments of both sides. by accla imation, went oin record as opposing th, action taken by the Debating councl and appointed a committee composel of W. D. Simpson as chairmtan. Josepl Karesh and Donald Russell to drav up resolution and present theit to ti Debating council at its next meeting asking it to rescind its action. John R. 'ate. president of the I.ulIph radian society, acte( as presiding of ficer. -U.S C. Euphrosyneans Hear Garner Tell of Mer Humorous Readingi and Panto mine Feature at Society Meet Wednesday "1 prefer 01(d metn to young ones be cause the young ones can't be trutstet and because they have too little moun ey anid too many girls." declared Mis I ,illie Carner in addressing the mnem hers of the F.uphtrosynean societ WVednesday afternoon, on the extemi poraneous programt. She fiurthter poinm ed out that one ('an always talk abot an o1(d man 's ailments, whlereas youn mecn arc too healthy. Miss Sutra Wolff led with a br'< p)antomaimte andl an explatnation of tl valute of l)antomtime. Misses Stoddar< Garner, Lockmtan, and Wall partooki a wedding p)resentedl in pantomtimfe. Misses l.ackman and Wall gave butn orous readings to relieve the tensic felt after the solemnty of the weddini --U.S.c. Women's Bible Class Meeting Wednesda' Wednesday night thle Freshman ii ble class met witht Miss Franmcis Creigi tona in her suite at the Woman's Buil< :ng. The sutbject for the (discuission w. "Responsib'lity for the WVay Othe Live." he following officers were elected f< thc freshmtan council: Misses Ant Gray Lewis, presidlent ; Ethtel Butrres vice president, and Janie Brant, seer< tary and treasurer. After the discut sion, Russian tea and cakes were se vedl Juniors Make Plans to Give Reception Reception and Ball Will Be Held in the Near Future for the Seniors Juniors are beginning to consider what is to come off in the near future; that is the annual. Junion-Senior re. ception and ball. A committee of five members of the junior class was ap pointed a few (lays ago to arrange de finitely for two (lances at the gym in order to help defray the expenses of the final affair. They will probably be Saturday nights, April 2nd and 16th. Juniors are urged to advertise these (lances by telling their friends, both in town and out. an(d make this the most successful Junior-Senor that has ever been held at the University of South 'Carolina; thereby setting a good ex ample for the years that will follow. It is the duty of every junior to be a com mittee of one to see to it that no such thing as failure he experienced. There w*ll be a meeting of the class verV soon to discuss the matter further, announcement will be made later. --U.S.C. J. H. Strong Writes Poetry at Library Furman Alumnus Presents the University with Volume of His Poems Julian1 H. Strong. ai alumnu.s of Fur man University-, has recently conMpleted a book of poems entitled *Glittering Gems." Mr. Strong has heen at work n the University librarv for some time anld on the completion of his book, he has presented a copy to the library. Mr. Strngi h:vi dedicated his book to Furman University where he was edu catedi. The poems that make up the sixty-four pages of this small volume are of varied subjects. as: To a Flapper. 'March Winds, To Mother, and many other subjects. Mr. Strong belongs to lthe new school of poets that have be come very popular within tle last ten year. -U.S.C. Speaking 4ff figures. a dumb guy 's lie Who, whenl told that a certaiek girl has a pretty figure, thinks she has a knack for making pr'etty numerals. -U.S.c. A debater is ni(i ionger somncin,e who is -id at "chewing the rag"; 1-(waday he cats it. What We Say we * Phone 7308 Rep -BEBE D t0 I Monday-- tuesd s, r Tertulia Espanola Meets with McColl Members Hear Accordion Solo by Host and Work Spanish Cross-Word Puzzle An accordian solo "La Paloma" by Prof. McCall at his home on Pickens street, was the feature of the evening at the meeting of "La Tertulia Espan ola." Wednesday even'ng. A cross word puzzle, which Prof. Keith sub mitted to the club for solution, a talk by David Frierson on the Alhambra, and piano selections from Spanish mu sic by Wilbur Zeigler, completed the program. XTiss Azi!le Wofford of the Exten s'on Division was a visitor at the meet ing. -U.S.C. Miss Lindsay Host to Wauchope Club Cerebelist Poem Occupies Club at Regular Meeting Wed nesday Night 'lhe writ'ng of the cerehelist poem occupied the Wauchope club at its reg ular meeting which was held at the home of Miss E:,izabeth IL,indsay \Ved liesday night. Aiter the ponm was completed the program was turned over to Mrs. Dan ny Reed, who traced modern poetry in all its forms, supplementing her talk with readings frot Carl Sandburg, Va hel Lndsay, and others. Kershaw Walsh contributed some sonlgs and guitar selections to the pro 4raml. The club had as its geusts: R. H. L'heatham. Wilbur Zeigler. Miss Beth ,'arson. and iiss NIary Lindsay, si; ter of the hostess. -U.S.C. Carolina Scientific Has Regular Meet The Carolina Scientific society met last week inl the Hermes club room. Dr. Fauntleroy Ball spoke on ;om1e resear:i v-)rk i the use oi Ther mlid in th:- developmi of vater pow. .-r in the St. Lawrence r'ver. The St. I.awrence is frozen over for three ionths of the year. Thermid, when :xploded, not only breaks up the ice ut breaks down its crystaline forma io and melts it. Such an explosion Xould be necessary every three days. It Is-It Is! MAIN ST. 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