The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, March 09, 1934, Page Page Seven, Image 7
University Gei
Elects Fishb
Other Officers Chosen
Six New Members Elected And
Next Dance Set For Friday
Night At Last Meeting
Meeting last week, the University
Gernian Club elected Jack Fishburne
of Columbia president for the coming
semester. Fishburne is a member
of the Pi Kappa Phi fraternity and
is a letter man in track.
Other officers elected at the same
time were as follows: Boycc Craig,
vice-president; DcSaussure Gilland,
secretary; Charlton Hoger, assistant
treasurer; Buck McNally, senior
leader; George Hart, junior leader.
Dwight Cathcart elected treasurer in
the fall holds his office for the entire
year.
At the same meeting the following
new men were elected to the club:
Crawford White, Guy Tarrant, Buster
Walker, John Owings, Frank Cox,
and Dick Palmer.
The regular Easter German will be
held Friday night, April in the University
gymnasium. The orchestra for
the occasion has not yet been chosen
definitely, but it is probable that the
Gamecocks will play.
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Marriages
and
Engagements
Elizabeth Dreher and M. L. Prickctt
have recently announced their
marriage which took place February
3, 1934 at Cheraw. The Rev. A. H.
McArn, pastor of the Presbyterian
church, officiated.
Mr. Prickett attended the University
of South Carolina.
Ruth Jones and Charles Otis Warren
were married February 19 at the
home of Rev. P. D. Brown, pastor of
Ebenezer Lutheran church. The Rev.
Mr. Brown officiated.
Mr. Warren is attending this college.
He is a' member of the Phi
Kappa Sigma fraternity. He holds the
office of secretary and treasurer of
the American Institute of Electrical
Engineers, and is in the school of
Engineering.
The wedding of Mary Margaret
Lockee to Roy Lewis Garrett took
place in Greenville at the home of the
bride's sister an<j brother-in-law. Rev.
A. E. Howard officiated.
Miss Peggy Black, Columbia, and
Mozelle McKee, Greenville, were the
candle lighters.
Setting of palms, candles in candlebra,
baskets of gladiolis and fern made
the altar arrangements.
An informal reception followed the
ceremony.
The bride and groom left on a trip
to Florida. Upon their return they
will make their home in Columbia.
Both the bride and groom attended
the University. ?
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Paper Recounts
Jail Burning
On March 29, 1853, the jail in
Chesterfield county burned, destroying
the lives of all the prisoners with
the oxception of one.
John P. Sellers, the jailer was tried
and charged with furnishing the
prisoners with intoxicating liquors. In
the trial it was revealed that the
prisoners often "fiddled danced,
cursed, indulged in the playing of
cards and made noises which could be
heard beyond the walls of the prison,
the noise being greater than usual the
night before the jail was burned.
The defendant was convicted, but
at his request a new trial was granted
because lie said that the sheriff's appointment
to him as jailer was not
presented to him in writing, and because
his giving the prisoners had not
harmed the State of South Carolina
or the people of Chesterfield county.
In the second case it was decided
that "An officer who has assumed the
duties of an office, cannot dispute himself
the validity of his own appointment"
and "There is too much reason
to that the riotous excesses in which
he indulged, at that hour of the night
were in some way connected with the i
awful destruction of human life."
This catastrophe, on which information
was gained from the University
Law Library, haa been regarded
as one of the most terrible
tragedies in the history of the State of
South Carolina.
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Pal. Radio Club Has '
Semi-Monthly Meeting 1
The Palmetto Amateur Radio Club ]
held their semi-monthly meeting at the ,
University of South Carolina on Ferbuary
22. G. E. Smith, ol DeLand, Fla., ,
who is connected with the Pan-American
Airways was the guest speaker and told
the club of some of his experiences in '
radio work witli the Pan-American Air- i
ways. . 4
The next meeting of the club was held
yesterday in order that radio operators
from out of town attending the teacher's ^
convention could attend. The Radio club
is composed of amateur radio operators '
in Columbia and afTiliated members from r
other places in the state. I
At present there arc 14 active radio J
stations in Colombia. In the. state the i
number of amateur is growing rapidly. 1
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Sorority News ]
Leah Zcigler spent the week-end at t
home in Florence. c
Eleanor McColl visited in Benncttsville
last week. I
Mary Ilowze Dillard, Hamilton 1
Warren, Sadie Chandler, Lydie Leake *
attended the P. C. dancts last week.
Alys Whaley, Doris Brockman and
Edith Woodruff went to the basket
ball tournament. at Raleigh.
Belle Glover Thornwell spent the
week-end at the A. D. Pi house.
The active members of Beta Beta
Chapter of Sigma Kappa had a supper i
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Fraternity News '
Monday night the A. T. O.'s initiated
three pledges: Jatnes Allen of
Florence, John S. Cooper of Columbia,
and Gordon Small of Charleston.
Dick Palmer, ^larry Lynch and Ed
Bowcn arc going to Charleston this
week end for the Citadel Hop.
Loren Epton went to New Zion
ivith Emory Myers.
Mr. H. M. Potcat, province coninander
of Smith Province of Kappa
\lpha fraternity, will be a visitor at
he K. A. house while in Columbia.
C. M. Ellison, W. W. Whitmire and
L W. Ellison spent last week-end in
?<asley.
Delta Sigma Pi elected the followng
officers at a meeting held Ecbuary
15: Head Master, Howard P.
tfabry; Senior Warden, W. J. Stubbs,
r.; Junior Warden, Earl Minis; Treasurer,
W. W. Whitmire; Scribe, C. M.
Allison; Historian, McRay Galloway;
Chancellor, J. D. Walters.
Delta Sigma Pi gave a smoker
I hursday, February 22 for the alumni
nembers, pledges, and rushees.
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>efore their weekly meeting Monday
vening.
Sara Willis, an alumna of Sigma
Cappa, is spending the week-end at
he Sigma Kappa house while she atends
the State Teachers' Meeting.
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Profs Reports
Professors reports as of February
20 must be sent to Doctor Baker on
or before March 15, so they can be
presented before the meeting of the
Board of Trustees after the session of
the General Assembly has adjourned.
These reports which arc sent in
each semester include the number of
classes of each professor, number of
students registered for each, hours,
and what the professor requires in the
way of equipment, assistance, and appropriations
for the next semester.
Chi Delta Phi
Pledges Five
Five co-eds were recently pledged
by Chi Delta Phi, national honorary
literary sorority, at a meeting held at
the home of Margaret Alderman on
Henderson street. These girls arc
Sallie Bailey, Catherine Turner, Cornelia
Jackson, Cornelia Dowling, and
Lena Dunlap.
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Ultimatum Delivered
To Euphrosyneans
All members of the Euphrosynean
literary society who have not paid
their dues by the next meeting, Wednesday,
March 14, will be dropped
from the roll, announces the president,
Eleanor McColl.
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The short story contest being con
ducted by Chi Delta Phi, for which
five dollars is being offered as a prize
will close in a short time. Stories ma)
be handed in to any of the following
Katherine Cathcart, Mary Ford
Miriam Lander, Margaret Alderman
Bcnnie Greye Lewis, Mary Vcmer,
Sallic Bailey, Catherine Turner, Cornelia
Jackson, Cornelia Dowling, or
Lena Dunlap.
Judges for the contest will be announced
later.
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