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The Gamecocks are becor name for themselves in the pa well as abroad. PHI PI PHI IS NOW INSTALLED AT CAROLINA Mu Club Is Initiated As Pi Chap ter Of National Frater nity BANQUET AND DANCE GIVEN National President And Secre tary Of Fraternity At tend Installation Pi chapter of Phi Pi Phi, national social fraternity, was installed at the University Saturday when the menm bers of the Mu club were initiated into the fraternity by two national officers and a six man degree team from the chapter of Phi Pi Phi at North Caro lina State. The members of the club were initi ated into the mysteries of the Greek Letter society Saturday night. A brilliant installation banquet was held at the Rose-Mary tea room, followed by a dance at the fraternity's club house on Senate street. Roy C. Cobb, secretary of Mu club, acted as toastmaster at the banquet. The first speaker was. Fred M. Clark of Chicago, national president of Phi Pi Phi. Mr. Clark spoke of the ideals of Phi Pi Phi and all Greek societies but urged the new fraternity men not to forget that there were 50 per cent of all college students who were deserv ing of fraternity membership who could not be included in the limited number of clubs. He said that one of the fundamental principles of his fraternity had been to try and bring about a better feeling between frater nity and non-fraternity men and urged the Carolina chapter to do likewise. A. C. Van Zant of Chicago, national secretary of Phi Pi Phi, urged the men to remember that the early life of a fraternity is always a struggle but that the faculty is always ready to help. He exhorted the men to always h)e faithful to their university and fra ternity as active and alunmni members and to help make the already rich traditions of Carolina even more rich. Dean Leonard T. Baker, in the ab sence of President D. M. Douglas, wvelcomed the new frat to the Carolina campus. He urged the men to realize what the true ideals of Phi Pi Phi were and to live up to them. He said that fraternities, while encouraging. scholarship, etc., were also to in crease the pleasure of living. He urged the men not to become self centered but to lend strenght and pres.. t'ge to the fraternities of the univer sity and the world by living up to the idleals set by the societies. W. V. Eller, president of Xi chapter of North Carolina State; Dr. E. T. Motley, faculty advisor of the newly installed chapter; Mr. Holliday, of Alpha Zeta Phi, Wofford college local petitioning Phi Pi Phi; Thomas M. Craig. president of the Carolina stu dent body; Billy Elliott, president of the Carolina Pan-H-ellenic council; and C Buster Joyner, president of Pi chap ter of Phi Pi Phi, were called on for a few words before the banquet ended. Pi chapter is the 16th group in Phi P' Phi, which was founded in 1915 at the University of Chicago, and is the third group in the South. The men takeen into the fraternity te Gamecock Orchestra sing a famous college orchestra. it few years; not only in this loca G-amecock Orchestra Returns From Trip Plays For Last Gym Dance Sat urday Night-Special Features Th'ke dance to be given at the gym nasium Sa:urday nigh:., sponsored by the Junior Law class, will be the last Saturday i-ght dance to be held on the campus his season. The Gamecock Orchestra which has been playing for a series of (lances at the Isle of Hope, in Savannah, has re turned to the University to play for the gym dance Sa urday night and the Sig ma Nu lance that is to be given at the Jefferson Hotel tonight. 'T he pavilion at whiih the orches ra p'ayed while they were on the trip is one of the largest in the south and it is re ported that from seven to eight hun dred people attended each (lance. A: lie dance Saturday nig'ht the orchestr:a will have a couple of i ew novelties and numbers, and (hiring the evening i will fea:ure Cobby Gold herg and McLariin in some special dan;ces. (--U.s.c. Y Prcmotion Force Take Camping Trip About 40 Members To Enjoy Swimming And Picnicking During Week-End Saturday afternoon at three o'clock, the Y. \l. C. A. Promotion Force will leave for Adam's pond where it will ho!d its annual Retreat, returning late Sunday afternoon. It is an annual meet ing held about the end of each scholas tic year for the purpose of discussing and outlining the work for the coming year. This "retreat" will be conducted some thing on the order of a picnic. Meals wvill be served in picnic .style and ample provisions will be carriedl for camping. Swimming will he among the leading activities of the occasion. About forty studen~ts are expected to go on the trip and no charges will b)e made for those attending. Honor Committee For Next Year Chosen At the aninual electioni of the Honor Committee, held on 'he campus recently, the following members wvere elected o b)egir (dut ies next yar: For tile Ser ior academic, Rohert Stod dard. of Columbia, and Rosalie Turner of Winnsboro. Bert Karick, of Sum merville, and Georgia Fishbrene, of Coltunbia, wvere elected to represent the funior acadlemic. For the Sophomore .cadlemic, H. H-. Edei.s of C(io and Virgi-nia Taylor. Billy Elliot. of Beaufort, and Rem sen Baukniight of Resley were elected to represenlt the Senior andl Junior Lawv classes, respectively. Saturday were: C. Buster Jov'ner, Roy C. Cobb, Robert Morrison, J. Z. Brook er, E. E. Henmbree, A. B. Preacher, R. E. Smioak, W. B. Bookhart, J. P. Smith, J. A. Bright, T'. J. Brown, Merk Epps, Joe Shuler, J. J. Gee, M. F. Miller, Cecil Floyd, John Turner, Roy McCarty and Dr. E. T. Motley, facutyv navisor. They have made quite a lity but also nationally as Oldest Graduate To Receive Gift The Chi circle of 0. 1). K fratcrnity has announced i s inentention of having a heavy walking stick with a solid gold head made to he presented to the oldest living graduate of the University. Mr. Early, secretary of the alumni associalion is now going through the files of the graduates, endeavoring .o fid *he of&lest living graduate. It is thr hopei of the 0. D. K. fraterni'y to be able to presert the stick some time in tle near future, possibly at he grad .iatir* exercises. Thl is the I DON'T doubt it, open a tidy red tir of Nature's noblesl tuck a load intm Jnnmny-pipe. Now you've go me-to-it, Gee-how condition. Sweet and satisfying. 'I tobacco, Fellows. ] IERINC -the nai The University Barber Shop MELP CAROLINA STUDENTS BY GETTING YOUR HAIR CUTS, SHAVES, SHINES, ETC., HERE We Give Special Attention and Special Rates to Students OPEN FROM '11WO TO FOUR EVERY AFTERNOON M. & M. 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