The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, April 16, 1929, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5
MEN CHOSEN TO
DEBATE DUKE
Funderburke and Want Selected
Will Meet "Blue Devils" in Dur
ham Tonight-Weldon
Alternate
Harold W. Funderburke of Camden
and LeRoy M. Want of Darlington
were selected as members of the team
to compete against Duke University
tbnight in Durham. The preliminaries
took place Friday night in the
Clariosophic Literary Society hall.
The query is: "Resolved, That any
Attempt by the So-called 'Honor
System' or Otherwise to throw upon
Students Responsibility for their Fel
low-Students is Inadvisable." Caro
lina will uphold the affirmative and
Duke the negative. At the date of
writing, the names of the Duke speak
ers are not known.
Both Funderburke and Want are ex
perienced debaters, the former hav
ing taken part in the triangle debate
last year between the Universities of
Georgia,- Alabama; and South Caro
lina, and the latter having been a mem
ber of the Carolina team in the debate
between the Universities of Florida,
Tennessee and South Carolina.
Wilson O. Weldon of Columbia,
who was chosen alternate, has won
several speakers' medals during his
time at the University. He is also
prominent in other fields of campus
activity.
MORSE ELECTED
TO EUPHRADIANS
SHEPHERD AND PUGH SPEAK
Want and DePass Lose Debate De
cision to Atkinson and McLeod
Mitchell Morse of Columbia was
elected as a member of the Euphradian
literary society at the regular meet
ing of the society on April 9th. Mr.
Morse is a February graduate of the
local high school, and since entering
Carolina, has taken an active part in
literary work.
The literary part of the program
was opened by M. H. Shepherd, who
gave several witticisms that were
much enjoyed. The extemporaneous
speaker was Griffith Pugh and his sub
ject was "University Accomplish
ments as Regards Equipment."
The query for debate was: - "Re
solved, That South Carolina should
Abolish the Five Mills Property Tax."
The affirmative, upheld by harry E.
DePass and LeRoy M. Want lost the
decision to the negative team, com
posed of Robert H. Atkinson and
Yancey McLeod.
RUTLEDGE-HALSEY
RUN PAPER
(Continued From Page 1)
Kissick who was asked by the pub
lisher- to supply students to aid him
during his absence.
Both Rutledge and Halsey have had
experience in this kind of work before,
because of their former connection
with two campus publications. The
former was Editor-in-Chief of The
Gamecock last semester, and the lat
ter has held various positions on the
newspaper and is now associate editor.
He is also associate editor of The
Carolinian. Both are members of the
South Carolina chapter of Sigma Delta
Chi, a national journalistic fraternity.
HARRIET WHITAKER
(Continued From Page 1)
young woman who will do credit to
the high honor that has come to her.
The other maids, the crown bearers,
the heralds, and other attendants will
be announced soon, as it was impos
sible for Miss Whitaker to furnish
this information as the paper goes to
press.
The coronation will taki place in
the Field House in early May. The
Queen will be crowned -b D-. Dpug
las. The plans for the program have
not bee completed, bpt will be- in
JONES HEADS
(Continued Itrom Page 1)
balloting took place, Bannie SteWart
bore away second honors for the even
int. He was opposed by Messrs.
Gerald H. Preacher and E. L. Farmer.
Stewart is a senior in the School of
Education.
The chair of the critic will be filled
next term by E. Boyce Norris of
Calhoun Falls, a man who has figured
in the forensic activities of the :ampus
for the past three years as well as
being an excellent stu;lent of Fnglish.
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future opportunities for election, being
a member of the sophomore class.
In the figLt for the secretary-ship
J. P. Hair Was chosen after a hot
contest. Though slow in nominating
candidates for this office the battle of
the votes soon became strenuous.
Hair is a junior in the School of Com
merce.
In order that the red hair of the
president should not shine alone next
term, the society elected B. R. ("Red")
Davis to be treasurer.
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J. J. Mack, sophomore, was picked
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lett gained the pugnacious position of
sergeant-at-arms through his boxing
ability.
Delinquents next semester will be
pardoned or condemned by a recently
elected board consisting of J. B.
Fishburne, chairman, Bill Herbert and
J. R. Gettys.
Monitors for the meetings will be
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JOKES FOR FILLERS
Father: "I notice you're at the foot
of your class Johnny. What excuse
can you give for that?"
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