The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, October 22, 1930, SPECIAL EDITION, Page Page Eight, Image 8
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[ CLUB VOTES IN NEW MEN
Meetings Held On Tuesday,
Kf* Wednesday, Friday of
Past Week
Three meetings were held by the German
Club of the University during thp
last week, in which thirteen men were
Meetings were held on Tuesday, Wedu
nesday and Friday afternoons. Randolph
Johnson of Columbia, was the only man
to pass the meeting on Tuesday afternoon;
and at the next meeting Dave
Cardwell, also of Columbia, pulled another
solo flight and was the only man
&VV to pass.
Things were not quite v$o tied up at
the next meeting and as a result eleven
men got by.
The men who passed the meeting on
Friday were: Dwight Cathcart, Archie
t' ' Beattie, Frank Durham, Ed Hauseal,
Buck McNally, John Nichalson, Bob
Twitty, George Benjamin, Bill Coan,
M Lewis Blalock, and Sam Lesesne.
BRAT CI.XMSOn!
NOV. 1 DEADLINE
GARNET AND BLACK
PRAT PHOTOGRAPHS
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"All fraternity pictures for the Garnet
and Black must be taken so that
they may be in by November 1," says ,
Mason C. Brunson, editor of the Univarsity
annual.
? ' Contracts this year require that all
I of the annual material be in much I
I earlier than last year; and if these re- 1
~ I quirements are not met, it will be im;
I possible to give the students a copy of
I the Garnet and Black as a part of the 1
JT I stU(*ent activity fee. ;
Mr. Brunson adds that he and other
; I members of the staff will appreciate
iiB P1"0111?* action from the student body
: in getting all pictures in on time.
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RALPH NEWMA
| Among the most enjoyable socii
functions of the season will be the te
danae given by the Kappa Alphas a
Forest l*ake Club Thursday afternoo
following the Carolina-Clemson gam<
This dance is given each year at thi
time.
Phi Epsilon Pi fraternity has oc
cupied a new club room at the residenc
on the northwestern corner of Seftat
and Pickens streets..
Herbert Rosefield and Lewis Yel
man visited the Phi Epsilon Pi's Satur
day.
James Watts was initiated into th<
Phi Kappa Sigma fraternity last Sun
day night.
Stone Crane, southern supervisor o
Phi Pi Phi, was the guest of the loca
chapter of this fraternity over thi
week-end.
1 he Pi Kappa Alphas had an in
formal entertainment Saturday nighi
in their home.
Pi Kappa Phi initiated Frank Bos
tick and Adrian Spears Tuesday.
Iredell Jones, Columbia, and Nolar
Raby, of Macon, Ga., were pledged tc
the Sigma Chi fraternity Friday.
Alumni of Sigma Phi Epsilon enter
tained members of the active chaptei
and their dates with a tea Sunday after
noon.
BBAT CLglfflONt
"Those girls are wearing filmy dresses
aren't they?"
Yes, they speak for themselves."
* bkat clumsonl
Women may have their shortcomings
but they are due to be longer now thai
the styles have changed. '
n? brat clk m son !
The fellow who used to get drunk and
hold up the corner lamp-post now drives
a car and knocks it over.
beat clem son!
Education used to be a hard old grind
for four years, but now they've done away
with that. They have colleges.
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] WHO'S WHO
I Below is a list of the officers for the
" various organizations on the campus.
a. This list is not entirely complete and
lt more names will be added at a later date:
^Student BodyPresident?Yates
S. Williams. .
s Vice-president-?C. K. Grimsley.
Secretary and Treasurer?Woodrow
" Lewis.
e I Senior Class? '
e I President?Wilson O. Weldon.
Vice-president?Mason Brunson, Jr.
- J Secretary and Treasurer?Ed. Boineau.
- I Junior Class?
I President?W. C. Broughton.
e I Vice-president?W. C. Herbert.
- I Secretary and Treasurer?Lester Hamilton.
f I Sophomore Class?
1 President?J. W. Green,
s Vice-president?Robert McCaskill.
Secretary and Treasurer?Ruth Ells
I worth.
t Omicroti Delta Kappa (honorary)?
President?C. K. Grimsley.
I Blue Key (honorary)?
President?Yates Williams.
t Alpha Kappa Gamma?
President?Darice Jackson.
Vice-president?Dorothy Whaley.
-1 Secretary?Mary B. Taylor,
r Treasurer?Dorothy Penland.
I "The Gamecock"?>
Editor?Wilson O. Weldon.
Business Manager?W. C. Herbert.
> I The "Garnet and Black"?
Editor?Mason Brunson, Jr.
Business Manager?Marion Holman. I
I Pan-Hellenic (fraternity)?
President?Pat htelson.
' Vice-president?Bland Hammond.
Secretary?William Donelan.
I Pan-Hellenic (sorority)?
I President?Mildred Pate.
, Vice-president?Louise Shand.
Secretary-Treasurer?Charlotte Porter.
Honor Committee?
! Seniors?
Mason Brunson, Jr., Rachel Muller.
Juniors?
| Frank Bostick, Elizabeth Harley.
Sophomores-^
I Robert Rogers, Martha Aiken.
I Literary Societies?
j Clariosophic?J. J. Mack, President.
II Euphradian?W. O. Weldon, President.
I Hypatian?Saluda Reese, President.
I Euphrosynean?Lorraine Gale, President.
I Social Cabinet?
I William Donelan, Henry White, John
II Moroso, Dr. Babcock, and Dean
i Olson. '
I Board of Publications?
I Dean J. Rion McKissick, Dr. G. A.
I Wauchope, J. J. Mack, Robert H.
| Atkinson, Riley Gettys, M. H.
, Shepherd, Annie Laurie Mitchell,
Elizabeth Withers.
Football?
Captain?Bob Gressette.
Manager?Bland Hammond.
Basketball?
i Captain?J. C. DuPre.
Manager?Marion Holman.
Boxing? ^
Captains?Jimmie Brailsford and Harold
Wilson.
"Carolinian"?
Editor?Robert Wauchope.
Business Manager?Nigel League.
, Baseball?
Captain?"Happy" Edens.
Manager?Gerald Blount.
Track?
Captain?Frank Bostick.
Co-eH Association? ,
President?Mildred Pate.
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"PLAYBOY OF PARIS"
lj Starring
MAURICE CHEVALIER
Comedy Romance with a
Champagne 4 Punch! Blondes,
I Brunettes that Bring a New
Kind of Love to You.
I Eugene Pallette-Frances Dee
Thursday-Friday-Saturday
j CLARA BOW
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18 "HER WEDDING
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With
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Charles ltugglen
Ralph Forbed j
IMPERIAL
Week of 20th
EDDIE CANTOR
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"WHOOPEE"
Scores of Beautiful Girts
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| CARO LINES ||(
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111- 1 I
Thursday?the "big day" at the Fair: L
Lines of cars . . . crowded gates . . . I
thousands swarming the grounds aim- 1
lessly . . . tents . . . "rides" . . . gaudy I
and aged banners . . . spielers with hus- Ij
ky voices . . . imitation Hula dancers I
... the annual array of freaks . . . ex- I
hibits . v .< peddlers with balloons, novelties,
etc. . . . hotdog stands . . . cri^s of
"Try your luckl" "Ladies and gentlemen,
here's the biggest"? i
But the iriain feature?Carolina v. 11
Clemson: Quickly filling stands . . . 11
' colors . proudly flying . . . cheerleaders I
trying to pep up their sections . . . nota- I
bles arriving . . . sponsors included . . . II
the teams trot on the field amid volleys I
of cheers . . . warm-up . . . and then I
the battle royal. . j j
The Tiger may be striped now, but it j I
won't be long before he is scarred. |
Muchly so. I
THE PSALM OF COLLEGE LIFE 1
Tell me not in mournful numbers, - I
One and two doth equal three, i
For in class I get my slumbers, I
As it leaves my evenings free. 1
i J. A. G. I
The owner of an Austin had a little I
motor trouble recently and he took it to I
a mechanic. The mechanic gave it one I
look and said: "Mister, that ain't no job 1
for me. Take that little mechanism I
around to your favorite watchmaker." Li
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'"Gee, what a big bugl"
"Bug, my eye 1 That's my Austin."
Dit: "Say, do you know General ?"
Dot: "General who?"
Dit: "General Motors."
Dot: "No, but I know General Trie." I
Dit: "General Trie?"
Dot: "Yes. Surely you've heard of I
General Alec Tricl"
Sign in front of movie:
See Hell's Angels
At the coolest theatre in town L
Do you remember When You and Jill"
Were Young, McGheef |
Pro.:"Who is Ziegfeld?" I
Con.: "Aw, some cowboy who knows 11
'calves' when he sees them."
THE MAIDEN ANSWERETH |1890?"I
don't love you." BL
1900?"You aren't my ideal." j i 1
1910?"You haven't any social status." I
1920?"You haven't any money."
1930?"How much alimony will you I
give me in case we get a divorce?"
1940??
His last words, as he speeded for the
crossing, were addressed to the ^ar seat: j
"Shut up 1 I know what I'm doing."
| ?J. A. G.
QUESTIONS AND RETORTS L
Conducted by Uncle Billy 5
This is a column of wisdom and wit.
Uncle Billy is the wisdom half of it. |
Uncle Billy is proficient in giving personal
consolation to heartbroken co-eds j
I (office hours: 8 P. M., to 1 A. M.).
Uncle Billy offers $5 reward for information
leading to the arrest or apprc- !
hension of the large-footed individual
who stepped on his new Austin the other
night.N
Dear Uncle Billy: I intend becoming a
track man or a legislator, but the doctor
says my lungs are weak. What will
strengthen them ? |5
Junior.
Dear Junior: Join a literary society.
Uncle Billy.
Dearest Uncle Billy: What is love?
Sweet Sixteen.
Dear Twenty-seven: Your case is nearly
hopeless, but here is a good definition
by McFadden: "Love is a potent, irresistible
force. It might be termed condensed
sunshine 1" Don't confuse this with whiskey,
the potent and irrepressible force
sometimes termed "moonshine."
"Where there's life, {here's hop<^" >
Uncle Billy.
BEAT CI.?MSOH1
BLUE KEY DIRECTORY ,
LATE IN PUBLICATION
Due to unexpected delays in getting
information, the Blue Key directory
will not be ready for distribution until
some time next week.
Lonnie Garvin and John Bolt Culbcrtson
arc editing and tmnaging^ the
handbook jointly. The Columbia Press
is printing this year's edition.
BF.AT CLKMSONt
It used to be that cave men knocked
girl9 senseless. Such a thing is not necessary
now.
BRAT CL*M90^I
"Wha' d'ya mean your roommate came
home F.O.B. last night?"
I "Full o' beer, dummy, full o' beer." i/
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