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I N 71 Fred"Whity" Rawl QUARTERBACK PURPLE HURRICANE "Whitey" is the field general of the Big Wind and triple threat man. CO-EDS DISCUSS ATLETIC PLANS MON. AT DAVIS Hockey Schedule Is Anhounced Woman's Building Bulletin Board Source of News CLASS MANAGERS CHOSEN Misses Mayerm, Turner and Lock man on Program at Meeting At the meeting of the W.A.A. held in Davis College on Monday afternoon, Miss Renee Mayers gave a report on the Athletic Association of American College for Women, and a history of the co-ed association. Miss Rosalie Turnee read the con stitution for the benefit of the new members. The.point system of giving honors was presented, voted upon and accepted. Training slips were give.i out as a personal check-up. No other check will be used, leaving it entirely to the girl's honor. Miss Clara Bethea was elected assistant manager in track, and Miss Mary Lina Fellers, assistant manager in hockey. There was also the election of ma pa gers for. the class teams. Miss Mry Goodwyn was elected from the senior class, Miss Anne Truesdale, junior; Miss Edna Kirton, sophomore, and Miss Darice Jackson, freshman. Ther,! was also some discussion about the aifferent class colors. Miss Thelma Lockman talked about class prWctices, giving the following schedule to be carried out as near as possible: Monday-3:00, Senior-Junior. Monday-4:30. Sophomore. Tuesday-3:30, Freshman. Wednesday-3:00, Junior-Senior Wednesday-4:30, Freshman. Friday-3:30. Sophomore. Miss Virginia Muller was elected manager of the hiking team, and Miss Inez Watts manager of tennis. At the conclusion of the business, a stunt was given by the manager of the different teams. 'If a junior or senior cannot practice wvith her team, then practice wvith the sophs or fresh, and vice versa. The practices are showing up well. Much interest is b)eing shown in this sport. To "keep training" one must have an hour's exercise a day. The best way to get it is through these practices. Watch the bulletin board at the Wom an's Building for snappy posters and hints about hockey. usc He: Last dance? .She: You've had it. It's an ill bathing suit that blows nobody good. "Shall we finish up the party with a fewv drinks? asked Lucrezia Borgia. Boy .. . girl .. pipe ...4 Edgeworth4 happiness ... CLARIOSOPHICS SHOW VARIETY TUESDAY NIGHT Eddie Pritchard, Chairman of the Honor Committee, Gives Talk on Honor HANKINS GIVES ADDRESS Morse and Smith Win Over Ste venson and Lister in in Debate Literary hash was served the Claio sophics at the weekly meeting of the society on Tuesday. A program feat uring great variety and surprises was immensely enjoyed by the member present and several business matters of importance were acted upon. E. K. Pritchard, chairman of the Honor committee, in response to an invitation of the society, gave an ad dress on the history and meaning of "the oldest honor principle in America," in which he urged the co-operation of literary society men to make the honor principle a living actuality and thu, prevent the return to the old spy sys. teni. J. M. Hankins rendered a recitation on "The French Note" followed by a short talk of E. L. Farmer on the "Wade Hampton Statuts." A declara tion of W. W. Culp on "American Democracy" was reminiscent of ante bellum days. The feature debate 'was won by the negaive team of J. L. Morse and Sher wo6d Smith over H. B. Stevenson and Roy Lister on the query, "Resolved: That motion pictures are more harmful than beneficial to a college student." The speakers waxed enthuastic and re tained their poise despite the.turning o.f th.e lights, during which time the critic fell down the steps of the rostrum while President Godshall pounded vigorously for order. An impromptu debate evoked even greater ierriment when the speakers failed to prove anything on the sub ject. "Resolved: That the hen who laid the egg is the mother of the chicken and not the hen who hatched it," other than when the same hen laid and hatched the egg, she is inevitably the mother of the chicken, and also that regardless of the number of mothers a chicken may have, it can have but one daddy. Jasper Derrick, of Johnson. was elected vice president of the society. Forrest Godshall was reinstate.d as 1t member. Seven new members were! also introduced into the society. They were Rodger Pinckney, of Beaufort; G. K. Goslin. of Tinmonsville; Edwin M. Allen, of Florence; Norman Duke, of Union; J. S. Taylor. of Cross An E. L. Oulla, Jr.. of Florence. Some of the initiates remarks were refreshingly different. One new fresh man member confidentially told the members that they would not get more out of the society than they put into it. Another considerate first year man of fered to anything in his power for mlembers except when lhe w~as studying or on errands for others. Stilt another excited freshmlan awoke dlormlant mem bers with the statement that he was glad .to join the Euphradian literary society. "Lady," said Mike. "would you lendi me a cake of soap?" "Do you mean to tell me you want soap?" "Yes'm. Me partner's got de h'ecups an' I want to scare himl." Prof: When was Rome built ? Stewdent : At night. Prof : Where did you gct thlat an swer? Stewvdent : Well, Romle wasnl't built in a day. e "HAPPY" EDENS A fast-stepping boy from the wilds of Clio, who has proven that his suc cess as a back at Blue Ridge Academy was no Bash in the pan. STRAYED-Male Engl'sh Setter Pup, black head, body white and ticked. Reward for return to 800 Pickens Street. One: Why are you walking so stiff legged, Ignatz? Ign: Fool, I a mnbreaking in a new pair of underwear. shcrip. NueNo to ink. 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