The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, April 01, 1933, Page Page Fife, Image 7

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Frat Merges > >'} > 'V'vigv > . . . , With Sorority' Move Not Unexpected Landlord's Willingness To Out Door Between Two Houses Speeds Action Plans to denationalize the local chapters of the Delta Delta Delta sorority and the Kappa Sot fraternity and merge the two into an organization which will be entirely original in Greek letter circles were announced last night after a joint meeting of the two groups in the rear room of "Jake's," campus milk and ice cream resort. The exact nature of the new organization was not made public but from several sources came the cryptic statement that it was going to be "a whizz." Mona ''Yes, You Shall Be Free" Martin, president of the defunct Tri-Delta chapter went on to say that when the purposes of the organization were found out a new day in fraternity history would dawn. The move to join the two groups was not altogether unexpected although action at such an early date was a trifle ttnlooked for. The movement began last winter about the time the Kappa Sots were observed going over to spend the night with the Tri-Delts but no action was taken until now because of the landlords refusal to cut a doorway between the adjoining apartments of the two groups. It is understood, however, that plans have at last been perfected and that the door will be cut. As soon as the announcement of the proposed merger was made public, Registrar Jack Chase said that he planned to call a meeting of the faculty immediately in order that it might pass a ruling requiring that the proposed door between the two apartments be locked at 7:00 p. 111. each day and the key turned over to the matron of the women's building. The new group plans to protest such action. Members of the two groups arc as follows : Tri-Delta, Lib Creighton, Sue Kibler, Rcna Buchanan, Kitty Sparks, Nellie Cooper, Martha Ann Dowling, Charlotte Coker, Mary Ford, Eunice Stevenson, Harriet Conner, Leigh Zeigler, Dena ; Criton, Jane Bayard, Lucia Hudgins, Sarah Allen Johnston, "Brownie" Hair, May Shannon, Francis Shannon, Margaret Dial, Juddy Knox, Martha Mathews, Hetty Jane Savocool, "Joe" Stokes, and "It" McKelvic. Members of Kappa Sots arc the following: Killiam Barwick, Bill Friar, Archie Beattie, Charles Crowson, Allen | SchafTer, Henry Lumpkin, Marshall Williams, James Walters, Hermon Patterson, "Nut" Taylor, (ieorgc Blcwer, Dave Card well, Clarence Meeks, Jim Hoyt, ' Richard Morgan, "Fuzz" Freeman, Jack \ Fishburne, A1 Moser, Myer PoliakofT, 1 Gene Cathcart, Bill Callaham, "At" Mc Karrel, Fd Mcintosh, Avery Finger, and Wallace Tighe. V. H. O. Opposes Beer ' Buford Worthy, student member of the South Carolina House of Representatives, who voted against the Beer Bill when it was brought before the House last Tuesday. The Rock Hill representative has long been a bitter toe of what he terms, "the demon 1 alcohol." He is a charter member 1 of the South Carolina W. C. T. U. j Have Your Next Banquet At THE ROSE MARY TEA ROOM *128 Hampton Ave. Phone 3207 Catherine W. Gaillard?Hostess TOAL'S 1435 Main Street r P. H. LACH1C0T DEALERS FOR 41 DIAMONDS?WATCHES 1424 Main Street SILVERS AT MOOEF WATCH AND J EWE BMmmmmmernrnmmmw??, ~ Tp "g, I % Crot r" ft -*. i fl V "V/* 1 '"'It ># A Af iB fljKULX WMm jt/l.if-, ES^jW^eft^W'- v Hp y ? |^Hu^fliB9Bfi9BBG89 A corner of President Baker's ofti Many interesting facts concerning 1 Beer Rejected By Students (C0NTINUK1) FROM PAGE ONE) "Wc shertney appre'shate, hie, ti honor of thisli visit to our committc p-chamber, liic," bubbled Senate Burp, in reply to the students. H said more but one of those sittin near him caught a whiff of the Sen; tor's breath and thought that the cap tol was being gassed by communist The hearing broke up in disorder. A check up on the ballots whereb the students repudiated forever alleg ancc to beer, showed that although tl amalgamated wet forces, religious fri ternitics, Y. M. and Y. W. C. A. D Murchison and R. G. Bell, had vote nore times than Wade Hampton di n 187C, the cause was lost. "I repudiate you here, now, and a ,vays," gargled John Screw Culbcr son to Lieutenant (lately busted to th ank of private) James H. Quartowa; is the latter staggered away from tli allot box, after casting six votes, thrc or and three against beer. It is understood that Chicken Brow md Windy Robinson will be called b< fore the honor committee for takin advantage of the illiteracy df Doctc Baker and Doctor Bradley, to the c: tent of making them vote the dt ticket. "They told me that d-r-y spclk hecr," wept Doctor Baker, telling < the dastardly deed. "Veil, bus'ness is bus'ness," was tl only comment made by G. T. Daniel campus bootlegger, when asked wl lie had voted the bone dry ticket. Now that the matter is complete settled and cannot be changed even the student body gives blanket powe to President Roosevelt, the matter to be taken up and debated at the ne meeting of the Euphradian I.itera (Junior Senate) Society. STUDIO COLUMBIA, S. 0. TE & CO., INC. ^JEWELRY?CLOCKS WARE Columbia, 8. 0. tATE PftOES ;lry repair oept. Ba' !^aBBS!=a=aa=5^?S===SSSSHS==55fL *s Section Of Baker's Clo % t ' ^ IB 2^ ^ # ] M ||vnf ^MBM BfeoMI p^d I ':" '' "l ^W ^ r ?? k % > jh -K If * SL ,"/^Bx' WW m: Jl B J&, jfrjjfclS 8HK ' *? -flMBf 0 ?BL/3 , ^ l|^^^^^|^^B^K|FV- '\- c vB^H^V^rS ^jd| P AH. . ' '^w? HB $*'gnpp^ n w 9 jF^MmnBL^fl on? .'\H iMM^ra y^jWHjiBB^A J^^^Mepr-- ?|HB^HBRH^HHHB^P^ j^BBBBrV^BBSSab^M^^^B :--v ce kept under lock and h.y auring the period the University are kept filed here. Carolina Fails 1 For Sixth S ir Delegates Unable To Prove Carolina :c "Old Meanies" At Tim >r Football Oa ie The University of South Carolina was to tl g again refused admittance to the' Hill- tj1c ^ hilly athletic conference at, a meeting of 10 . ,he conference in Greer last week. This W3S 1 marks the sixth consecutive refusal that t'R* s- has been made to the University's re- <luri quest. Thn y During the last year much sentiment *ron j has been stirred up in the upper part , en ^ of the state to act favorably 011 the pe- 0 tition and the Carolina representatives sity 1- went to the meeting confident of success, hear r. Unexpected opposition arose, however, said d when the l'crment University delegates "Jus j brought forward the charge that in 1903 ??t<> a member of the University football team with had been convicted of padding an ex- conn 1- pense account and the team was therefor afra t- not of amateur standing. letic e Another Ferment delegate declared ycar V, that the University players were "old __, ie meanies and did not "maintain the Hj :e proper decorum in various contests of athletic skill." n Tullip Dressit, recently elected to the 5- athletic advisory board by the llypassion that g literary society and selected as delegate ties >r ? <- ' ~ ~ 'y Recently M< ;d L- ? of | >y mM m KjRI I H S H^HShbbB^hHL ? *S xt pRs >? Sj^finMp.; ^b*| - BNiflBPlR^nV Hi * - JB B Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie D. Cason, popula married last week at York, S. C. Mrs. C ? Spot Minus. UUUTOB 8?t ?? V i^snHV' nil'' . wi!':^ Lfr.-s '* ' 'ii WL k^H imj| wnen the Legislature is in session. \ o Rate traight Time Players Not Guilty Of Being es, Especially In mes le meeting, said that lie believed that opposition of the Ferment delegates due to a fight that developed between checker teams of the two schools UK a game played recently in Pelzcr. ce of Ferments best players suffered 11 fainting spells during the set-to and iient had to forfeit the meet. oach Willy I-ovewell of the Univerin a prepared statement after he had (I of the action of the conference that he was bitterly disappointed, t when we are beginning to break big time football we need to get in as many of the big schools of the itry as possible" he said. "I am id this failure will set back the athfuture of the University by many s." rgiene Department To Have A Lab (CONTINUED FROM PAOF. ONE) he has been able to secure faciliat a very reduced rate. arried r University students, who wew ason is the former Miss Virginia Ossie Kieth An Unmanful A Intent To. Fuddled Jury 1 Hears Charge B TOM CAT ALLEY, April 1.?(PA) ?Lambasting what lie termed "the most indefensible, most lamentable act ever perpetrated npon our fair men and hand- . some co-eds," Faculty's Attorney Josiah Osighya Morse today urged a jury of 12 men tired and blue to bring in a guilty verdict and a sentence of three days' honest labor for the defendant, Joe , ( "Hand-Me-Down-My-Walking-Cane" ) C Norwood. Norwood's attorney, Robert Rotund Bass, is defending the defendant ^ (why not?) on a charge of self-misplacement of intellect with intent to malbrcath. . Between wakenings and steins of L. T. Baker's 100 proof maize, Judge Berley Wickerbottom Havird followed closely , the labyrinthine arguments presented with j nuch gymnastics by counsel on both sides. Resting the case in the hands of the ambidextrous jurymen, who were required to sit up while receiving the charge, Judge Havird announced that de- ?C fetidant's lobbyists would not be allowed ^ to retire to talk things over with the jurymen in the jury room unless they ^ talked things over with him first. He then lay himself down to sip, as the case rested. s* v tli Culbertson Talks To State Great "Give me votes or give me the gate! ni "Try not to stop me from unfurling S{ on yon Maxcey monument my emblem ni of power, the swastika. Fain would I cj have you try to resurrect from the grave a, your dead intellects than dare step in my 0( path to glory." jj] So declared John Hannibal Culberson in the Euphrosneezin hall Sunday night k to an audience including the face of John C. Calhoun and other great Palmetto State leaders. The occasion was one for much speech-making as Culberson takes j)( over the rains of St. Pluvius tomorrow j1( morning. "... .and in concluding, let me say that ^ I'll have every one of you re-oiled and hung straight on these walls as soon -i as I get my hands in our money. You deserve it and, boys, I'm gonna help you if you'll stick by me," he said with a shake of Albino locks and stretch of neck." p Shepherd Is Shipped When Pen Clip Slips ? Messy Shepherd of Columbia was w shipped from the University yesterday si afternoon for violation of a history de- w partment rule. Professor Merryweather ti made the following statement: tl "Mr. Shepherd was a good student, tl and had been doing excellent work but si he broke history department rule no. 426, s| section III, part 6, code 8Dc, Vol. XIV. 1 his rule is as follows: 'A student's pen clip shall, at all times, point to the true tl north.'" ai "The pen clip of Mr. Shepherd," con- >< tinued Merryweather, "pointed to the ~~ magnetic north, not the true north." V. 8. C. The course will entail one hour's work each week and will carry no credit for those taking it. A lab fee of five dollars will be charged. FIVE POINTS DRUG STORE Call Us? And See How Quickly You Get It PHONE 2-2139 Curb Service Motorcycle Delivery r The Junior League (Fraternity and Soror Rates By Th 1124 Lady Street C Leave Your Shoe Half Soles & Heels I.OO-Loathi NEW SHOE I All Work Oi SYLVAN Invite you. Let ur get acquainted, ways welcome. We have had the pleasure of serving ask your continuance. Certainly we i patronage. Medals, Class rings, Frat pins, Diann presentation goods. Always remembe lion, size means nothing, style and qu $11.00 to $15.50, as you wish. SYLVAN 1500 MAIN STREET Corner B Page Fife iested For ssault With Kill Assistant Jail Refused Big Bully rowed Downed As Brick Hits Head; Unable To Sit When Kick Presses Pants Booked 011 a charge of assault and ittery with intent to kill, Ossie Keith, esident of the Y. M. C. A. was lodged the city jail last night after an enmnter with J. Wiley (Low) Browed, >pular young instructor in the romance nguage department. Bail was refused Keith when it was >und that he had a record of several 'evious assaults. Several years ago : served a term in the state penitentiary >r throwing rocks. Browed was taken to the University firmary where his condition is contiered satisfactory. Mrs. Maddatem, ad nurse at the infirmary, said that she :lieved he would be back to normal very lortly but she could promise nothing ore. Eye witnesses to the encounter said iat they could see no cause for the en unter. They said Keith was standing the doorway of the canteen when rowed passed by and spoke a few words him about the mail service which rowed is affiliated. Keith immediately eked up a stone that lay at his feet and ruck Browed in the face with it. He en proceeded to kick him severely. About iat time officers arrived 011 the scene id took him in charge. Police said iat neither of the participants was indicated. When Browed was asked for a stateent lie said that he could not underand the attack. lie said that he had erely asked Keith, "Parle/, vous Franas ?" Keith, he claimed turned 011 him id said, "I don't give a d-m if you are 1 the faculty, you can't call me a thing ke that." He then began the attack. When asked the reason for his attack eitli replied, "Down with everything." The trial will be held at as late a date ? his attorney, A. D. Mann, can posbly have it adjourned to. Mann will 2 assisted in the defence by J. "Ice3use" Runner, local ambulance chaser utraordinary and page in the South . arolina Ass-embly. XJ. K. C. ilankety-Blank Policy Adopted By Honor Frat (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) laces where there is 110 faculty superision of student life. The local circle (called circle because f the direction most of its members ike) was installed several years ago bile principal officials of the Univertv were not in the city. Court action as attempted to prevent the continua011 of the group at the University but ic court refused to act on the grounds iat "these damn politicians are too ick to get caught at anything we can lip them for." Doctor told a book agent what he lought of him in no uncertain terms, id the agent replied: "Doc, as usual, iu are wrong in your diagnosis." Have you thought off making DENTISTRY YOUR LIFE WORK? The Harvard University Dental School offers a comprehensive course in this field of health service, which is becoming increasingly important in relation to medicine and public health. A "Class A" school. Write for catalog. Lwoy M. 8. Miner. D.M.D., M.O., Dean, D**' 37. 188 Longwood Ave.. Boiton. M>m. vH? ???? an i Shop & Tavern ity Parties Gifts) e Month Phone 7713 ???????? ? is At Canteen ir Elbow* on Sweaters Mo. HOSPITAL I laranteed ? BROS. '!! :ii Make U yonr meeting place. Al[ yon for over thirty years, and. shall do onr part to deserve your lond Jewelry, and all high class r, In the purchase of a presentsallty mean much. Class rings aft BROS. j nmpton COLUMBIA, 8. C.