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CRAWFORD TAKES COURSE IN VOICE Director Of Physical Education Studies Music Under Matteson < i Feeling that his voice has not suf- ' ficient carrying power to reverberate * through the gymnasium, Jack Craw- ^ ford, director of physical education, has enrolled for a course in voice { training with Maurice Matteson, CaroUna's big song and dance man. Mr. Crawford will be a pupil of Mrs. c Mamie Crooks, assistant to Mr. Mat- * teson. In keeping with good athletic j traditions, Mr. Crawford will work up a tonsil sweat several times a week. The University gym has been afflicted always with poor acoustics, ^ but preparations will enable him to be heard in all four corners, as well as ^ to sing a rollicking ditty in the best * Mattesonian style. ^ HICKS SUFFERS ' INJURY IN GAME J Hurt In First Play Of Virginia- , Carolina Football Game i i N. B. Hicks, hard driving full back J of the Gamecocks, is now in the Uni- j versity infirmary suffering with a j broken collar bone. He was injured on the first play j of the Carolina-Virginia game and had to be carried off of the field. At first his injury was not thought to be serious but upon later examination, his collar bone was shown to be broken. His shoulder has been placed in a cast and it is expected that he will be j released from the infirmary in a few , days. However, his injury probably | will keep him from participating in any more football games this fall. PRITCHARD FINDS SOCIETY SEAL Euphradian Relieved To Find The Long Lost Seal In Law Office l The Euphradian Literary Society t has been missing its seal for the past j two or three years. This seal had 1 become a vital part of the society as I it had been used to stamp society ? diplomas for a long period of years. < This seal dates back to the beginning of the society. I The seal was located the other day < in the Law School by Edward K. Pritchard, a member of the Euphradian Society. Mr. Pritchard found it : in a desk in Dean Nelson Frierson's v department. It is, indeed, with great relief that < the society learns of this discovery, as the seal is an antiquated relic of i the earlier days of the society. STOP that COLD and COUGH take The QUICK RBLIRF" Gold Reniedv for College Student*, ?old bv ? Colle*. Stndert YOUR DRUGGIST I I Jim Galloway HAS COl DFX II U.ofS. C. The Sanitary Cafe A Cordial Welcome, Tasty Food Reasonably Priced Phone 9138 1345 Main St. I. SHOES REPAIRED While You Wait Step into our comfortable shop and be seated for a few minutes while we make your shoes like new. MARTIN'S SHOE FIXER Y Phone to Shoe Plant 7703 Work Called for and Delivered FRAT NEWS " Rush season has ended at last. The ? rampus begins to realize that deans, i egistrars, and instructors play a part ' n its activities. The hard rusher may 1 igain look in at his classes. Pledges ? vill be urged by their newly found i [or made) brothers to pass enough . vork to be able to contribute to the reasury when initiation time comes iround. Now that the quiet period has descended, those men with colds, girls, md other things, which may have ieen interferred with by the season lust ended, have a chance to again ;ive them the consideration merited. The installations of the Delta Club (to Sigma Chi) and the Hercules i 31ub (to Sigma Phi Epsilon), coning as they do, at practically the same time, will afford many worshipers of Terpsichore and Epicurus a week replete with their favorite diversions. Both plan the usual installation ball, i md both will probably (feed?) members of the Pan-Hellenic council at ;heir banquets. Much frat material will be left over ifter the prospective pledges are . mlled from the chapel Monday after10011. This supply is made up of hose men who cither did not get the >id they wanted, or who were overooked in the mad scramble for the setter known eligibles. That a man loesn't go anything on bid day may >e the result of determination to go only with a certain group, or lack of opportunity to meet any of the fragility men. Many arc holdouts over several chapters for the particular invitation desired. In some cases, the nan is convinced of the suitability af another group and goes with them, )ut, in far too many, the frosh takes what he can get and hopes for the )est; or even worse, takes a second J :>r third choice. When this occurs, lope alone remains. Furman has not as yet definitely decided upon a date for bid day. The ;onsensus of campus opinion favors i material shortening of the rush season. Last year the bid day was not until the early part of December. Kappa Alpha, for the past two years ' one national among eight locals on L he Furman campus, has recently been ioined by Delta Sigma Phi and Pi ; Kappa Phi when these two nationals i granted charters to petitioning groups it the University. Delta Sig has one Dther chapter in the state that at Wofford. Pi Kappa Phi reinstated their Delta chapter which was taken 3Ut when frats were banned in 1916. Pater?Who is making that infernal angle on the piano? Master?That's Constance at her :xercise. Pater?Well, for Heaven's sake; tell ler to get her exercise some other vay. I^SMART^ J J TO R MEN i iiiiiiiWM mil in ii iiihmi am Pretty clever, these calfskins! Makes a man look well groomed. Makes his suit appear newer, shows off at his best, gives him extra confidence. j $6 MarshallTatum NOTICE Every member of the Gamecock staff must be present at the Staff meeting on Wednesday afternoon at 5:00 o clock in the Gamecock office. Important announcements will be made, and is very important that even every assistant be present. THEATRE NEWS RITZ ALL THIS WEEK "Gold Diggers of Broadway" Ml Singing, Talking, Dancing, Musical Comedy In Gorgeous Natural Colors with \nn Pennington, Conway Tearle, Nick Lucas, Winnie Lightner and 100 Beautiful Girls IMPERIAL WED., THURS. Oct. 9?10 JEANNE EAGLES in "JEALOUSY" A Paramount All Talking Picture FRI., SAT. Oct. 11- 12 "GIRL FROM HAVANA" with Lola Lane Page MON., TUES. Oct. 14?15 "THE LADY LIES" with Walter Huston ?CLAUDETTE COLBERT Charles Ruggles A Paramount All Talking Sensation Added Attractions On All Programs HiThc ?fi Y?u can CTtfjgl a secret, sities ai SAPETYSKRIP. Succtttor to ink, 50c. Rei-fllh, 3 for 2$c. Practically non-breahabl*. can't spill. Carry U to rfdMM / RELIGIOUS WEEK ; GREAT SUCCESS f< "Dad" Elliott Runs Series Of e Talks In Ohapel During Past 8 " Week ? J Religious Emphasis Week, the first c of its kind ever held on this campus, = came to a successful close last Friday night in chapel, with "Dad" El- p liott delivering his famous talk on "Playing the Game". A large crowd was present at the closing meeting of the series of talks given by "Dad" Elliott, which began last Tuesday . morning in chapel and ended Friday i! night. 8 Mr. Elliott is an expert in student si religious problems and has spoken in ci colleges all over the Northwestern P area. While in college he played foot- J? ball and was captain of the track team. 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