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Io. D. K. Will ! Have Meeting After Current Elections Students Will Be Named For Honor Frat As Soon As Possible The regular spring elections of members of Omicron Delta Kappa, national honorary fraternity, will take place at the completion of elections for offices of the student body and the publications, it was announced yesterday by an official of the local chapter of the fraternity. The regular tapping service will follow in the chapel. All men eligible must have in a list of their points before the time of the election. To be clected to O. D. K. a minimum of 100 points according to a definite point rating is necessary. After attaining this minimum it is then necessary to be elected by the undergraduate chapter. O. D. K. was founded in 1914 at Washington and Lee University and has since spread throughout the country. It is the largest of the national honorary fraternities. Below is printed a list of the point rating system used by the local chapter: One hundred points will be awarded for the following: President of the Student Body. Seventy-five points will be awarded for the following: President of the senior class, captain of football team, editor-in-chicf of The Gamecock, editor-in-chief of The darnel and Iilack. Fifty points will be awarded for the following: President of junior class; captain of baseball, football, track, and boxing. Forty points will be awarded for the following: President of Pan-Hellenic, president of German Club, president of Y. M. C. A., president of senior law class, editor-in-chief of The Carolinian, business manager of The Garnet ami Mack, letter in major sport, each additional letter, 10 points. Thirty points will be awarded for ciety, minor offices of Student Body, business manager of The Gamecock. Twenty-five points will be awarded for the following: President of sophomore class, minor offices of senior class, treasurer of German Club, managing editor of I he Cminccock, cheerleader, each additional year, 10 points. Twenty points will be awarded for the following: President of Glee Club, president of junior law class, president of social fraternity, president of honorary or professional group, business manager of Glee Club, business manager of The C arolinian, manager of major sport, editor-in-chief of handbook. member of social cabinet, holder of department scholarship, member of debating team, each debate, f> points, captain of minor sport. Fifteen points will be awarded for the following: Minor ofiices of junior class, president of Cotillion Club, treasurer of Cotillion Club, associate editors of publications, business manager of handbook, member of honor committee, member of Glee Club or band, each additional year, 5, president of freshman academic or law class, letter in minor sport, each additional letter, r>, minor offices of German Club, captain of freshman major sport, chairman or secretary of debating council, member of athletic advisory board, elected member of student council. Ten points will be awarded for the following: Minor offices of law class, minor offices of Pan-Hellenic, minor offices of sophomore class, minor offices of Y. M. C. A., minor offices of honorary or professional group, first three minor offices of literary society, others 5, freshman numerals in major sport, captain of freshman minor sport, manager of minor sport, assistant manager of major sport, member of Pan-Hellenic, member of board of publication, departmental editors of publications. Five points will be awarded for the following: Freshman numerals in minor sport, member of debating council, member of honorary or professional group, minor offices of freshman class, assistant cheerleader. Prof. Keith Relates G-randaughters Prayer Professor Oscar L. Keith, head of the department of Romance Language at the University, is one professor who is not absent-minded enough to forget the antics of his two-year old grand-daughter, for he recounts this. "My grand-daughter is learning her prayers, and every night when she comes to 'Amen/ we hear her say, "for Christ's sake, come in." /' raud Evident In Council Baker Receives Word Promoter Of National Student League Has Been Ousted For Alleged DishonestyPresident Leonard T. Baker announced yesterday that he has received word from the headquarters of the National Council on Education that the promoter of the National Student League, operating from Washington, D. C., has been arrested and it has been alleged that he has been using the mails with intent to defraud. Charges were lodged after investigation of printed circulars sent out from Washington offering scholarships to college students. The circulars were sent out from an office in the Press building but upon investigation it was found that no such organization had an office in the building. The promoter was then seized when he called at the post office to get his mail. Wm < j gHK, SB j ; Copyright. 1934. Th?? Anarlcti) lubaccu (lunipoo) \/Luckies THE q A Unknown Insect Puts Up Brave Fight For Lifi He looked like an overgrown pc tato bug, with his large striped bacl find the rest of his horny self. Bu when the earnest biology student pu him in a bottle with cyanide to ki him, it soon became evident that h was not an ordinary sort of bug. a all. lie was a fighter, if there ever wa one. Most bugs, beetles, and buttc flics, when placed in a similar environ nient, after a few seconds?or, at tli most, a few minutes?of struggh quietly curl up and die, Not so wit him. At first, he struggled violently as any bug would do, but after ahou five minutes of this, his fightin; crystalized into a quiet, steady, con tinuous effort to find air. Round an round the glass walls of the jar h went, pressing hard against the trans parent walls. Round and round. A he weakened from the hopeless Strug gle, he lost his balance time an again, but he always managed to rigli himself, and to stagger round an round again. w tci to t's toasted" th are all-ways kind to you mter Leaves?these MECOCK Alpha Kappa GTamma C: 3 Elects Patrick Head >- (CONTINUED FROM PAOE ONE) 1 c? port of the convention. The members ket it voted to have a call meeting Wednes- sp< it day. May 2, for the election of new Ka II members with particular attention to ^ c rising juniors. , Miss Patrick is the retiring president T l* of Delta Zeta sorority, a member of ^ tint Beaux Arts club, president of the s Columbia violin club, and has held P"! r numerous campus offices. Miss Jack- piC son is president of Alpha Delta Pi sorority, president of Kappa Sigma c Kappa and has been active in other University activities. She will be the Yf{ h maid of honor in the May court. Miss Bush is a member of Pi Beta C** |t Phi sorority, president of Damas, and ;! ^ has held other positions on the campus. || ^ Miss Calhoun, is a former president of ![ " Delta Zeta sorority, house president '! d of Rembert house, and is historian of e the junior law class. ?????????? Zr+* s Have Your Next Banquet At THE ROSE MARY <i TEA ROOM 11 1128 Hampton Ave. Phone 3207 ;! {1 Catherine W. Gatilard?Hoetess I; IK^a^SvK^iM THE HEIGHT OF ickies are made of only the clean cen- i r leaves ? the mildest, best-tasting < baccos. And then, 'It's toasted' for < roat protection. Every Lucky Strike j r throat are the Mildest Leaves a,mpus Movie Will Be Shown Second Time Phc campus movie taken by Elizali (Tarzan) Harvey, and being msored by members of Sigma ppa sorority, will be given again ursday night of next week, at the ipter house, 82G Gregg street, at lit and eight-thirty o'clock. Hie movie contains shots of cams scenes and people, as well as tures of the Carolina-Clemson and rolina-Villinova games. Among the jple included in it are Frank Gibbes, i McMaster, Helen King, Eleanor Dodcock, Mary Gilmore and Barney rly. The Gamecocks are Gi COLUMBIA DAIRIES M Phone 3171 ^#################################' ^################################# CAROLINA DRY Phone 8156 "IF IT CAN BE CLEANE] The Canteen and Gai GOOD TASTE is round, firm, fully packed?no 1 ?nds. That's why Luckics 'keep in iition'?do not dry out. Luckic: ilways in all-ways kind to your th Page Five Clary Spends Savings To See Campus Movie At the University the life of a football player is hard, not only during football season, but throughout the year. Wilburn Clary recently attended a campus movie, depicting scenes from the Clemson-Carolina and the Villinova-Carolina games, and presented at the door five Indian head pennies, highly tarnished. 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