The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, May 21, 1929, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2
LOCAL PLAYERS
GO TO NEW YORK
WILL LEAVE ON JUNE 10th
Misses Freeman and Hall Will
Study Music in Metro
politan City
Misses Julia Hall, pianist and Eliza
beth Freeman, violinist, both con
nected with the Maurice Matteson
Studios of Music at the University,
and outstanding musicians of the city,
are planning to leave on June the 10
for New York for further study along
their chosen lines.
Miss Hall intends to work with
Ernest Hutcheson on the graduate
faculty of the Julliard Institute of
Music, one of the greatest living ex
ponents of the piano, and a pianist
and teacher of world recognition. Miss
Freeman expects to pursue her art
under the skillful guidance of Max
Rosen, a violinist whose brilliance is
unsurpassed. Columbia music lovers
were fortunate in having the oppor
tunity of hearing him several years
ago, as a part of the annual Artist
Course.
Miss Freeman is a graduate of this
institution having received her A. B.
degree here last June. She is at
present taking work leading to her
master's degree in addition to teach
ing music. Miss Freeman is popular
among her fellow students and has
always been interested in student af
fairs. She is a member of Alpha
Kappa Gamma, leadership sorority.
Y. W. C. A. CABINET
AT LAF-A-LOT
Girls Retreat to Camp for Week
end of Planning
The new cabinet of the Y. W. C. A.
went on a retreat to Camp Laf-a-lot
this week-end in order to make plans
for next year and to discuss an
orentation camp for the freshmen.
Leader of the retreat were: Miss Lelia
Johnson, of the Sociology department
and Miss Eleoise Shepherd, the former
president. It is the policy of the
Y. W. C. A. to retreat each year
with the new cabinet in order to make
plans for the coming year.
MISS WALL HEADS
A. K. G. SORORITY
Honored by Presidency of Flor
ence Nightingale Circle
At the last meeting of the Florence
Nightingal Circle of Alpha Kappa
Gamma, Miss Mary Wall of Lancaster
was elected president. Miss Wall at
tended the National Convention of
the Sorority held at Farmville, Vir
ginia last week. Other officers elected
were: vice-president, Foy Stevenson;
secretary, Virginia Muller; and treas
urer, Anne New.
---U.s.C.
K. S. K. ELECTS
NEW OFFICERS
At a recent meeting of the girls
K. S. K. the following officers were
elected: president, Mildred Hartness;
vice-president, Darice Jackson; secre
tary, Louisa Taber; treasurer, Kitty
Griffin; ushers, Lucy Coleman, Ruth
D)uRant, Georgia Fishburn and Rosa
lyn Quattlebaum. The new officers
will be installed in the near future.
PHI CHI CLUB
GIVES BANQUET
AT ROSE MARY TEA ROOM
Monday evening, May 6 the Phi Chi
Club members and invited guests en
joyed a formal banquet at the Rose
Mary Tea Room. Toasts wtre given
by "Stumpy" McLeod, Eddie Pritch
ard, Antionette Moore and Ruth Du:
Rant. There was dancing and music
by the Collegians. Out of town
guests at the banquet were: Misses
Hazel Baucum and Frances Remick,
from the University of Alabama.
Misses Baucum and emick mw..e
ED NE3
GUSTAF SYLVAN
- PRESENTS GIFT
Art Department Recipient of Seth
Thomas Wall Clock
The University Art department is
the recipient of a beautiful wall
clock given to this department by Mr.
Gustaf Sylvan, popular Columbia
jeweler. The clock is a Seth Thomas
wall clock and is a handsome niece of
furniture.
This is the second clock that Mr.
Sylvan has given to the University
recently. When the new Information
Bureau was established Mr. Sylvan
saw the need for a clock in the office
of the Bureau so he at once pioceeded
to donate one to this cause.
This friend of the University has
also contributed other gifts to the
University. He gives a medal each
year to the School of Commerce, one
to the best debater at the University,
and is always ready to do anything
for this institution in his power.
The Art department wishes to use
this method of thanking Mr. Sylvan
for his beautiful and useful gift which
this department has long needed.
GIRLS ORGANIZE
SERVICE CLUB
Outstanding Educational Students
Chosen for Membership
in Organization
A meeting was held Friday evening,
May 17 in DeSaussure College for
the purpose of organizing a group of
women interested in Education, to pe
tition Pi Lambda Theta, one of the
national women's sororities in educa
tion.
The members of this club were
chosen on a purely scholastic basis,
according to records that they have
made, not only in Education but in
all subjects. Very few seniors were
invited to become members because
they will not be available for coopera
tive work for next year. Officers
elected at the meeting were: president,
Mrs. Lyons; vice-president, Ruth
Brown; recording secretary, Virginia
Muller; corresponding secretary, Mat
tie Thomas. Other members are: Wil
Lou Gray, Mrs. Childs, Emily Gates
Geiger, Miss Team, Virginia DuRant,
Annie Kaminer, Marie Edwards, Mary
Emerson, Lucy Cole, Mary Hutchison,
Mildred Routh, Olive Battle, Malinda
Barnwell, Florence Earle Roach,
Vylette Culbreath, Kate Sherer, Janie
Brant and Rachel Muller.
MAYRE WALL TO
HEAD SOCIETY
Euphrosyneans Elect Prominent
Co-Ed President for Fall
Term
Th le Euphrosynean Literary Society,
at its regular meeting Wednesday
afternoon, May 8, in the Euphradian
hall, held the election of officers for
the term consisting of the remainder
of this scholastic year and the be
ginning of next. The following were
elected: president, Mary Wall; vice
president, Harriet Whitaker; secretary,
Florence Stone; treasurer, D)arice
Jackson; critic, Virginia Muller; and
censor, Jewvell Parrott. Miss Olive
Battle was elected as the society
representative on the deb)ating council.
Miss Wall, the newly elected presi
dent, has been in the society since the
first semester of her Freshman year
and has always taken an active part
in all the actiVities of the organization.
Miss WVall is known to the majority
of the students as being the best co
ed debater of the University. She has
debated both \Vinthrop and William
and Mary.
honor guests at a garden party on
Monday afternoon given by Mrs. T. I.
Weston.
On Tuesday, May 7, Mrs. W. E.,
Rowe entertained the club with a
bridge dinner at her home on the
campus. High score prize wvas won
by Mildred Hins
VS
RUTH BROWN NAT'L
OFFICER IN FRAT
Local President Grand Secretary
and Editor of National
Publication
At the National Convention of Eta
Sigma Phi Latin and Greek Frater
nity, held May 1, 2 and 3, at Missis
sippi State College, located at Colum
bus, Miss. Ruth Brown was elected
Grand Secretary of the Fraternity.
Miss Brown will also be editor of the
official publication of the fraternity,
and will edit the NUNTIUS in Colum
bia for the coming year. This is prob
ably the best responsible position on
the National Council.
DELTA SIGMA PI
TO PRESENT KEY
FIRST TIME AT CAROLINA
Will Present Award to Graduate
of School of Commerce
The Beta Gamma Chapter of the
International Fraternity of Delta Sig
ma Pi will present a beautiful scholar
ship key to the faculty of the School
of Commerce, who shall award the
same to the senior who upon. gradua
tion this June ranks highest in schol
arship for the entire course in com
merce.
Delta Sigma Pi gives
- this key to each of its
forty-eight chapters every
year, to be awarded in any
way the chapter sees fit.
The key this year will
be first of its kind to be
awarded at the University
and will be presented by
. Dean Olson of the School
of Commerce at the Com
mencement exercises.
This key will be awarded each year
in the future, and is just one of the
many ways that Delta Sigma Pi
strives to raise the scholarship rating
in the various schools of commerce
over the entire country.
SIGMA UPSILON
HOLDS ELECTION
J. W. PITTS CHOSEN PRES.
Literary Men About Campus Se
lected as New Members
Meeting in The Gamecock office
last Thursdlay afternoon, Signma Up
silon, honorary literary fraternity of
high national standing, held its bi
annual election of officers and new
memblers.
J. WV. Pitts, assistant editor of The
Carolinian, was chosen by acclaima
tion to be president of the fraternity.
Ashley Halsey, Jr., associate edlitor
of The Gamecock and The Carolinian,
takes office next term as vice-presi
(lent, and Arthur Crane, Chanticleer
club member, will serve as secretary
and treasurer of the organization. Trhe
two officials last niamed were also
elected by the approval of all those
present.
In the selection of members to be
initiated into the fraternity, a rep
resentative group of literary men
about the campus wvere passed by the
club. Probable neophytes include A.
Calhoun Clement, Walter Sims,
Robert Watuchope, William Gaines,
Herbert Rosefield, and Jules Seideman.
--U.s.c.
I"Hear abotut the Scotchman who was
arrested for going down the street
naked ?"
"No."
"He was on his way to a strip poker
game."
Young Pretender: "I'm in love
with the most beautiful girl in the
world."
Girl: "Well, I like you pretty well,
too."
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Rates on Request for Special Trips
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Phone: 7603
Office: 2118 Main St. Columbia, S. C.
Brice-Joye Company, Inc.
Cleaners and Dyers
"It's 'Joye' Dyeing for You'
Just around the corner from the Campus
HARRY L. HINGSON, Campus Rep.
1209-11 Pendleton St. Phone 8035
Private Booths Private Dining Room
MEXICAN CAFE
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Specializing in Genuine Mexican and American Dishes
Telephone 9282 3714 Main St.
Columbia, S. C.
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Atlantic Life Insurance Co.
702-703 Palmetto Bldg.
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DRUGS, DRINKS, CIGARS
Pi Ka ppa Phi. Sigmu Nu, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Kappa
Alpha, Apha Tau Omega-$1.00 per box
Envelopes and Paper
One Block From Campus Phone 3191 Cor. Main and College
Shoes Mark the Carolina Man!
OUR DELUX AND IDEAL LINE WILL GIVE YOU
THIE MARK OF DlSTINCTION AND WELL DRESSED
PRICED
$4.00 and $6.85
MARION MILL-ER. Campus Representative
MERIT SHOE CO.
1531 MAIN STREET
SNOOKS, CAROM AND POCKET TABLES
M. & M. Recreation Parlor
1216 MAIN STREET COLUMBIA, S. C.
R. C. WILLIAMS & SONS
(Incorporated)
FURNITURE, RUGS, LINOLEUMS, SHADES
CLUB FURNITURE
Phone 5815
1723 MAIN ST REET CMIA,1 S. C.r