The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, November 05, 1929, ALUMNI ISSUE, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8
PRAT NEWS
(Continued from page 5)
dock Urquarhart of Denver, Colorado.
Gunter, Freeman, and Mussclwhite are
members of the frosh football squad.
Lonnie Garvin, a law student, from
Wagener; and Yates Williams, well
known student in commerce and football
guard, from Orangeburg, have
been initiated into Phi Kappa Sigma.
These men were pledged during the
first few weeks of this school year
and their many friends will be glad
to know that they have been able to
fill the requirement? to the fraternity
so soon.
With the installation of Sigma Chi
and Sigma Phi Epsilon, this weekend,
the number of national fraternities on
the campus rises to 14 and but two
petitioning groups remain in the status
so recently vacated by their now
national fellow Greeks.
Many alumnii of the Delta club arc
expected to return for its installation
which will coir.o on Friday afternoon
and Saturday morning. The ceremonies
will be punctuated by a banquet
which will be held at the Jefferson
hotel on Friday evening. Saturday
the visitors will take time off to
witness the football game between the
Universities of the two Carolinas.
Practically the entire Sigma Chi
chapter from U. of X. C. are hoping
to be in Columbia for the weekend.
I A careful search through most of
the South's college papers shows that
very few schools have a regular Frat
column. The Gamecock has, and is
attempting to have such a unit of
news. Cooperation on the part of
members of the various frats is sadly
lacking if they wish to have this part
of their paper succeed. Many of the
local chapters seem to feel themselves
in need of keeping all their chapter
activities as secret as the ritual in
order to be a true "secret society."
Others offer much news but cannot
give it until several hours after the
Demand
a mirror
don't hesitate!
CHOOSE your pipes as you do your
hats?try 'em on. See how they
look.
How a pipe feels is your worry?but
how a pipe looks is a matter of community
concern. A bulldog pipe in a
greyhound face would sear the souls of
one's remotest associates. One owes
one's duty . . .
The tobacco, now, is your personal
business entirely. Take no man's preference?find
your own.
Here's Edgeworth, a good old burley
graduated with the Class of '04. Like to
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good, the unchanging Edgeworth . . .
Don't mention it! The trick is you'll be
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NOTICE
James Verncr, a prominent lawyer
of Columbia, will speak at the "Y"
meeting Sunday night in chapel. His
subject will be "Observance of Law."
U. B.C.
Dean Hook was giving his Freshmen
Sunday School class a lecture on
charity. "If I saw a man beating a
donkey and stopped him from doing
so, what virture should I be displaying?"
he asked.
"Brotherly love," responded Pinkie.
"What is the greatest water power
known to man?"
"Woman's tears."
Prof. Tower?"What is a liberty
bond?"
Register?"A liberty bond is a divorce
decree."
paper's deadline. The next issue finds
the "news" not news no mo. The
Gamecock is not trying to steal a
story from the frats. Nothing has
been published regarding any fraternal
business that the participating frat
did not give out. A moderate amount
of publicity will not only help the
chapter connected, but will also aid
in strengthening the frat situation on
our campus. The Gamecock cannot
give too much space to these groups
now as their return is still of recent
enough date that extreme care must
be exercised regarding all phases and
activities so that nothing can be
caught upon by those of the element
who once, now, and for always will
oppose frats, mainly for the reason
that they are not of that material.
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