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? iu.1. I I "Cantey-For-P, I Club Formed V On Campus * I II Moist Popular I 7 m I * Courtesy Chapin Blab-it-all 1 "Pluto" Wimberly I 'Pluto' Wimberly I Ranks First In I Popularity Race Is "Most Popular Ed" Beats Wertz, Wilson, Williams, Snelgrove: Commends Students' Good Ohoice "Pluto" Wimberly, director of the popular University symphony orchestra, won out over strong competition last week in the race for the title of the "Most Popular Ed" in the stu- _ dent body. He was opposed by Wil- \ bur Wertz, Hoss Wilson, Marshall f Williams, and C. P. Snelgrove. "I am delighted that the student t body showed such good choice," Wim- i berly stated yesterday. "I felt all the t time that such qualities that I have [ always modestly believed could be found in me have been recognized by c a majority of Carolina students." < Wimberly indicated that now with 1 such a title to work upon he intended f to give certain students "plenty competition'' in certain circles where,par- t ticular women were at stake. t f "I may even go so far as to write ^ a column for The Lamccock on 'How t To 13e Popular,'" he declared while , holding his chest akimbo. ( Co-Ed A. 's. S. ; Pledges 8 Girls 1 Eight co-eds have been pledged by Neckhim chapter of Alpha Sigma 1 Sigma. They arc: Fannie Hurtz, 1 Sallie Stoopintouchit, Mildred Dingle- ' picker, Jane Erasmus 13. Black, Billie > Brceden, Bigbie Hind, Janie Neckwell, 1 and Sarah Petts. ( The new frails will be initiated at an exclusive necking party at the Phi t Kappa Sigma house. Gin will be J served and several new indoor games < for two will be introduced. J Annual Dedic; To "J Pan-Hel Has Influence Honor Comes As Result Of Campaign Against Poker Playing Outside Frat Houses By Oscar Lovett Keith This year's Garnet and Black will be dedicated to "Judge" Smith, according to an announcement made by Editor Waddy Birdshot. This decision was made only after long deliberation and was influenced to <a large extent by the request of the pan-hellenic council. By his extended campaign against poker playing in the dormitories, it was claimed "Judge" did much to drive these games into the fraternity houses, thus making the houses much more homelike and inviting for the members. Therefore,"'the fraternities felt it only right to show in some way their appreciation of his efforts in their behalf. r Another feature of this year's annual, according to Editor Birdshot, is that all formalities will be swept aside and only S. P. E. sweethearts will be able to enter the beauty section. "While I am editor," he said, "I sec no necessity in other co-eds entering their pictures and, indeed, it appears to me to be nothing less than a waste of time." ki ,Y I resident" I By Atkinson \t Big Meeting i Mammoth Mass Meeting Staged 5,000 Throw Grapefruits Cantey Counts On Support Of Alumni Befriended By Him In Undergraduate Days A "Cantey-for-President" club has been organized on the campus by Robert "Punk" Atkinson, close intimate and life-long bosom friend of Dean John M. Cantey of the School of Journalism who recently succeeded J. Rion McKissick. At a mass meeting of the student body this week attended by over 5,000 Carolina men and women, Atkinson declared that "Cantey's our man and if we stick by him we'll gain by it and bring prestige and officiousness to the swivel chair of the President of the United States." 5,000 Lhroats yelled an echo, -while 10,000 grapefruits signified that the speaker's Courtesy Aw Nerts John Marshall Cantey vords had been heard by all. The ruit has been sold to the Rose Mare Pea Room and the proceeds will go 0 offset the cost of placards supportng the popular dean's campaign for he nomination of the Democratic >arty. "I feel that with the hearty support >f 5,000 students I am already ahead )f many of the other candidates," Dean Cantey told a Lamecock rc>ortcr yesterday. "While I am shocked to find such manimous approval as shown by the remendous donations in the form of jrapefruits, I have believed all the ime that university-bred men and vomcn would not overlook talent and ixecutive ability. Support me for this position, and if I get it I'll sec to it hat every single one of you arc given 1 salary for doing nothing. Of course, [ made need several to keep the dust >ff my typewriter and desk." Dean Cantey will doubtless receive lie whole-hearted support of the housands of alumni who still remember the many kindnesses emanating roin his officc and the benign smile hat always greeted any caller at his jfficc on dreary mornings. Officers of the Cantey-for-President dub are: John M. Cantey, president; fobn Cantey, vice-president; J. M. "antey, secretary-treasurer; and R. H. \tkinson, speaker. ated ludge" Smith Honored BL Jft ai Courtesy Irmo Breath "Judge" Smith u. ?. o. NO GAME TODAY The Carolina-Erskine game has been called off for today due to Myer Poliakoff and Lew Wallace suffering from hang-overs. Both are star pitchers on the baseball squad. .. ROGUES' ( I Bap ^[A ^^K>^VMmSiE?l BBSsk^i Reading left to right, top row; "Jimm "Slugg'em" Watts; bottom row; Joe (' "One-eye* Hope. Frailsford is wanted for breaking in for breaking Ethel Galloway's heart; W tent to kill; Hall for bootlegging and cepting bribes and stuffing boxes; Hope Red Watts Pun By Frail Or Captain Red Watts of the boxing I team failed to explain today how he recently acquired a black eye. "It ' ain t nobody's biz, and that goes for everybody" was the only statement he had for the press. Alice Owens said she saw Watts j ambling rather indifferently down , Main street toward the campus this , morning about 3 o'clock. "I do not , know why he walked like he did, un- : / jlj Hmlf r Liight up ... FLIP OPEN a pack of i Help yourself to a cig* up ... and let's get the fa Mister... you're dead r milder! It'.s no secret in tobaco Chesterfield buys the fii that grow...Turkish and sun-ripened, mellow, pun Chesterfields are blen then cross-blended ... to milder .. and milder stil THEY'RE MILDER i ?, ' . r.vs' ^?>.: fii v fc/xi l?kiliA-:,. ; iivttiiJiafial lEOOOK GALLERY j | ' HI ^KJi h /Bl S ? r> r , ..-^ Courtesy Ballyhoo y Frailsford, "Dynamite" Want, and Sot") Hall, "Snake" Bulbertson, and the University National Bank; Want ^atts for assault and battery with Inselling narcotics; Bulbertson for acfor being Bulbertson's chief lieutenant. ched In Eye i Taylor Street less he was tired," Miss Owens said. The latter said she had been out on a Sunday school picnic. Frank L. Roof and Ralph Dcrrick said tlicy were coining from Taylor anto Main street about 2:30 o'clock this morning and accosted Watts at [hat corner. They said they saw a woman beating him over the head with a broom. "I'll break your head, >ou dirty skunk," she is said to have (CONTINUED ON PAGE EIGHT) (Convince Youn THEY'RE PURE THI # ? . f . . . I Mitchell ft CaughtC Giggleyat | Shipped | , i | ^ { Br I gjfS ,, -: Courtesy Cliapin Hlab-ital) cJ. Mitchell Morse Maggie White Fired By Board Miss *?iaggic White, for many years chief cook at the Woman's dormitory, was fired last night by the board of trustees, after a secret hearing conducted in tlie chapel. Although no official statements were released by the trustees, it is understood that their action was taken when it was discovered that Miss White was serving champagne, scotch, and beer with her meals. Grace Graham let the cat out of the bag when she staggered in Professor Smith's class Monday. The professor asked her for something to drink. She replied that he could get all he wanted if he went to dinner self that C hester niglrtcjceiit Siuu EY TASTE BETTER 7 Page Free Worse Cheating, 'd Reveals . Honor Committee Takes Fast Action Was Pot Laureate Morse Caught Copying In Sex Hygiene Class; Shaffer Testifies For Giggleyard Mitchcll Morse, campus scribc and pot laureate, was shipped from the 1'iiivcrsity last night by action of the honor committee after investigation into certain reports made by conscientious students. "We have 110 statement to be released to the press," Chairman Sanders Giggleyard said, "but I will say hat I think lie should have been lipped for copying my poetry. "I saw him looking over my shoulin that dry sex hygiene class Tuesday when Dr. Shavcm was talking about the 'common garden variety' and giving synonyms for his big words. I was writing love poems to Jane Shaffer across the aisle from me and Mitchell began to copy my handiwork. I knew right then that lie intended to send it to The Gargolinian as his own manuscript. "I called a meeting of the council and Miss Shaffer testified in my behalf. You know, she's a sweet girl, I think." U. 8. C with her. 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