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CO. Loving Cup Given To Hypatian Society Misses Anne New And Carrie Nel Goff Win Inter-So ciety Debate Presentation of a loving culp t. tile Hypatian literary society was the fea ture of the joint imeeting of the two co-ed socieies held wih the Euphrosy neans Wednesday afternoon in Eupra diai Hall.. The cup, presented for the first time, is to be presented every year to the society which wins the inter-society de bate. It was won this year by tile Hy patians, Misses Anne New and Carrie Neil Goff representing that society, and Misses Ida Johnson and Mayre Wali tile Euphrosyneans. Tile presentation was made by Miss 'lhelma Lockman, critic of the Euphrosyneans, to Miss Christene Roof, president of the Hypatians. All formal business was dispensed with, and only the program rendered, which was begun with a hunorous read ing, "Tommy," by Miss N\ayre Wal. Miss Lillie Garner deligh ed her audi (:nce with some love poetry that was both clever and entertaining. "Among My Souvenirs" was accompaied by the applause that always greets the appear atice of Miss Alice Mikell. "A Tele phone Conversation Overheard at the Woman's Building," given quite capably by Miss Eva Joe Locklan. received al etlliusiastic welcome, especialy since the conversation involved some of the cam pis celebrities: to wit, Leslie Edwardk. Rosalie Turner, aid Virginia DuRan . Cainpus topics. by Mli,is Eva Truesdale. were fresh and fmnlny. At the conc4usion of the program. the Ellphrosyreais ente'taiied informally for :he Ilypatians. Refreshients were served. USC Seniors-Juniors Win Second Basket Game Second Series of Tournament Won By Score of 34-35 And 15-6 In the sectiid series f the co-ed has.eethal, tounement the Senior and Jiuiors outgeiieraled and outplayel the Freshmen and Sophmlliores TIu le<day.. winniing by a score of 34-25. 15-6 res pective.y, at the gyillasimill. tine-up Seniors (34) Fresilillel (25) Gayle ...........F ............ Bethea Jolhnison .........F .......... Chandler Richardson ......C .......... Jackson Robbins ........S. ......... Johnson Carter ...........G ........... M cLean Burgess ......... ............... Pate Subs itutiois for Seiiiors: Lockm:a fr Johnson; .lohnson for I,oekman; Jo4 hnisonl for Rohhijs; Goodwy~vn forii C'ar te r; Merritt fo r Gotodwyn. Sublst i ittionS for Freshmiei: Johinson forII Bethlea; Lewis for Pate; le hea for Johnlisou; Pate for Lewis. !uniors (15) --idphomores (6) Conie...........F........... Kirton Jones...........F........... ethea 'lPurner.......................ryanit T'lruesdale....................Pittmnan Mikell ..........G........... Muller Abel ..........G.......... arnwvell Substitnuis for Sophomores: Barni well for KCirton; fryant for Blarnwell; Rogers for Bryant; Bruce for Mu.ler: Bryan for Blarnwehl; Kirton for Bryant. Misses Helen Smith and Claudin Cani tey refereed and umptiredl. Miss Anne Tlruesdlale is general manager of all thle teams. Ex-Governor McLeod Will Speak to Club Ex-Governor Trhomas G. McLeod wil deciver an add(ress before the Graduate History cih :which meets in D)evis College Friddy evening, March 30, at 7 :30 o'clock. Mr. MCLeod is an excellent speaker, and is well informed on public questions. An itnterestinig and profi'able program ;s assured for all who attend this meeting. The members of' the faculty aind the student body are urged to be p--esent and .bring their friends. ED NE MAYRE WALL, Editor Personals Miss Grace Campbell spent the week-end at her home in Clover. Miss Melba McLean spent scveral days with her parents in Blythewood. Miss Jennie Cottingham of Colum bia College spent Sunday with Mrs. J. K. Johnson. Billy Nickels of Greenville visited his daughter, Peggy. Miss Ruth Brown spent the week end with Miss Elsie Parker of Char lotte, N. C. Mrs. Alice Barantine has returned from Society Hill, where she spent sev eral days. Miss Ruby Flowers visited friends in Charlotte this week-end. Mr. Shelly of Aynor spent Wednes day with his daughter. Leila. M\liss Abbie l'igonl had as ghests last week-end her father, brothers and sisters. Miss Will L.ou Simons of Conway visited Miss Deppie Duke. Iiss Dorothy Iixon spent the week-end with her parents iin Flor elnce. Mrs. W. 0. Kaniner of J.exington visited her dahghter, Annie. last Tnles day. Rev. Thomas Coyle has returned (to his home at West lialmpton Beach, N. V.. after visiting his sister, l-.llen. Miss Aileen Funderburke has re stimed her work at the University af ter being at her home for several days because of illness. Miss Flizabeth Johnson has retirIed from Filorence where she spent the week-end with her parents. Miss Virginia M Iller spent Sun1iday at her hmeInc in Bilvthewood. n iss Annie Kaminer spent the week end at her home in Lexington. .1ohn1nie I'ate, a former student at the University, now teaching in Char Itston, visited his sister NIildred, this week-end. )ean Irene Dillard has returned to her duties after being confined in the Infirmary for several days. Irs. R. V. Barnwell. accompanied liv MIrs. W. j. runson and Miss 'T. MIattic. visitedl her dlaughters, MIary Carter and Melinda, last N,londay. M\Iiss hleanor IMims had as her guest this wveek-end Miss MIargaret Burnett, a teacher in the Fairfax schools. MIiss Margaret Ritchie has been dis imissedl fronm the Infirmary. Miss Eleainor L.aw of Sumter spent the week-end with MIiss NIaree Pea cock. Augttstus Blakely of Clinton visited his sister, Martha, on Sunday. NIr. and MIrs. DuiRant of Sumter. spent Sunday with their daughter, Virginia. Miss Margaret Ritchie has been dlismiissed from the Infirmary. _ Mrs. Flaum of Sumiter spent Sunday wvith her daughter, Lois. Miss Viginia DuiRant sp)ent the week-end at her home in Sumter. Miss Marie Bryant has been dis missed from the Infimary. -usc Men in the Infirmary as The Game cock goes to press arec: J. B. Whittle, 'red Lesinsky, and Leon Whitehead. Men dismissed this week are: Joe Beaver, J. P. Hair, Walter Joye, J. L. Morse, W. W. Elliott and Butler Der ws.I Beta Zetas Honor Freshman Initiates A lovely affair was the banque-. given Monday by the Beta Zeta club in honor of the seven freshmen who were initiated in o the clu!). - The banquet was helk in the private dining room of he new Rose-Miary tea room, which was decorated in the club colors, wine red atd go.d. The table was adorned with bowls of roses and snapdragons. Th honor guests were: Misses Louise Taber. Helen Bell, Macy Goodwyn, Catherine Remely, Adeline Williams, Faith deLoach and Eniily Fowles. The banquet was a four couse affair, after which the guests enjoyed dancing in !he receiving room. music being fur nished by the Gamecocks. Active members of the club are: Nis ses Harriet Scarborough. president. Elizabeth Jonies, vice-president, Louise Williams, secretary. Helen Shand, Lucy Coenian, .Nlary .leNulty, Helen Savage, jewel Parrott. Harriet WN'hitaker, Martha Pegram, Virginia Bracey. Margaret Withers, Elizabeth Wingfield, Elizabeth Heyward, Franices Sparkman. Illa Parr Phillips, Ethelind Pope, Dolly Moore, Polly Moore and Elizabeth Hlardy. 7 For Y believ MEN Whl their bes their bes hour of1 their clol with ple: interesti: shoi Mars Corne Monday and Tuesday "ROSE MARIE" with Jean Crawford Wednesday and Thursday "LATEST FROM PARIS" with Norma Sherer Friday and Saturday "UNDER THE TONTO RIM" Imperial Program Shows at the Ideal --T1 hmtti ha oung Men Who e in themselves o believe in themselves like to put t foot forward,-they like to look t every day in the week, and every lie day ! And those men select :hes with care and at the same time isure. Such young men can spend og half hour inspceting our spring ving of Nottingham Fabrice. hall-Tatum Co. r of Main and Hampton Streets Known for Good Clothes".