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Muse On Other Sta "Rock" Smith saying that when was in college he was dubbed "T Sermon Taster" because he used go to church at least three times eve Sunday... .Members of the Hypati Literary Society protesting at the w; the Clariosophmores leave the h looking after a social. Ruth Gayden telling how Profess Petty said to his lab Thursday, "Nc if you hurry and finish your work, yi can go to the ball game.".... Wardla tenement out full force Tuesday at t polls, to see that nothing happened the ballot boxes.... Remember t Garnet and Black election of la year P.... So does Frost Walker, \ bet. Kent Hungerpiller recounting to ; admiring audience the tale of when got married. .. .Adding that it was Tom Thumb wedding... .Chris Sub offering to take over Professor Dc rick's job of correcting themes, ai offering A's for seventy-five cents. Envious coeds wondering what takes to get in on "Honeysuckle" (ali Vic Laurie's) fresh air class which held from 2:45 until 5:45 o'clock front of the library... .So far his o and only pupil seems always to regi ter a look of contentment.... May information can be secured from 13 Rice. Professor Keith telling reporters ; about his small granddaughter, t daughter of Billy King, former edit of The Gamccock. Journalism student moaning becau the minute Professor Cook got tak off her beat he dashed out and killed wildcat... .That's what we called h ing unobliging. Professor Kilpatrick, LTncle Fru about whom personality sketches ha been written recently for a journalis class.... Students wondering when t cheerleader election was coming off. Many comments heard on the moi presented Tuesday night at the Sigi Kappa house, and many inquiries as when it will be presented again.. Next Thursday night at eight a eighty-thirty, we hear Included p ? 1934. Liccitt 6t Myers T< lin' In T te Press Practices be he it are pictures of Sis McMaster, Barhe ney. Early and Frank Gibbcs. ^ to C. W. A. worker, being asked what j ^ ry the dog house in the basement of .e' an extension was for, responding, "This? e* ay Oh, this is for Marshal Cantey".... "a all Luxury, we'll say, screened windows 1 and a tin roof....But can the Marshal or takc'it? . . M >\v Jim Black enlivening an English j ou class with an impromptu musical act, j iw given when a truck advertising a he movie passed... .Also convulsing the to class by comparing Longfellow's ta' he "Psalm of Life" to "Brighten the to ist Corner Where You Are." ^r ve Arthur Robertson, in economics class, when asked what his hobby was, an besides poker, responding, "Professor ac lie I haven't any hobby besides poker tIC a to speak of." m< cr Rudolph Warner, that versatile r- dancer, politician, and what-not, calmly a id going up to a Sigma Kappa and ask- pc ing her to vote for Clyde Shirley.... it Some unkind soul remarking that the gr as Garnet and Black was beginning to co is resemble a Pi K. A. family album. ja, in Nelson Fortson, Keeley Poet Lau- tci ne reat, explaining Nat Turner's defeat th is- in the recent municipal elections, and ta he declaring "He didn't Turner single or ill vote" "Never let it be said that he or JUST BEFORE YOU se Get the body into a " Clermont PAJAMA and spend the slumber hours in per: it, comfort, and in a sightly manne: Regular $1.95 and $2.95 Values im he Cut down to $1.45 and $1.95 ,'ie jk A CUT RATE |-^ IVIen\S SHOP 1430 Main Street nd in \ v ( \s . OBACCO CO. L S. K. Elects Sixteen Me? Sixteen new men were elected to mem rship in Kappa Sigma Kappa at eetiiig of the fraternity last night i e law building. The following wer ;cted: Ray Stokes, Kent Hungcrpil , John Amato, Lawrence Amato, Stan / Bryant, Atherton Whaley, Luis Fer ndez, L. C. Abbott, John Mozingc -nest Stokes, Bill Overton, John Bell ig, Fritz Turner, Osborne Rhode! Iiillip A. Fulmer, Harper Welborn iles Elliott, who had been elected t e fraternity last fall, was also grante e privilege of initiation. Initiation of the new members wil ke place within the two weeks at a dat be announced. All members of tli aternity and initiates\will be notifie the time and place. An election was held last week als cording to the custom of having elec >n of new men on two consecutiv ;eting nights. ?U. ?. C.?? Fortson would pass up an of ?rtunity to make,a pun." Geology student dashing up to Roc nith after class and demandin yly, "Professor, did all the dinosaur y eggs?"... .Another student mul ring in a disgusted tone, "No, onl c lady dinosaurs".... Smith has als ken to putting things like "Oops i the margins of Quiz papers, w ar. GO SHUT EYE? ~~TL ot to do ^ '^0 JSk H Jm i That plump and versatile athlete, Snake Wilson, has been exercising in front of Tenement 3, with a baseball, and many a feminine eye has cast a longing glance in his direction, we understand. n The latest talc of a freshman green ....one walking up to a group whom he took for a few of these high school students on the" campus for High School Week, and extending greetings and the keys of the city, only to find ' that they were upperclassmen... .It ' takes a freshman to do that. '' Fun at the Chi Omega house.... 0 One sister, having a passion for cl zoology, collecting bugs and putting them in boxes, and another, not know>1 iMiHiHt HimmpiKtmHi mamlgMHt rt : 1 FIVE POINTS ' I DRUG ? I PHONE 3165 The SILVER SLIPPER HOTEL MARION DINING AND DANCING k 1609 Sumter g ??BBBBBBBBB? t- J T1 I i way tobs with the \ t / - j; the cigarel the < ing about it, opened a box to put pir, in it, and uttering a wild shriek whe a bug of some kind leaped out at he And strangely enough, that remind us of the answer one geology studer made when asked to name thrc modern insects.. . .The answer wa "flies, bees and Billy Sweeney." Wiley Brown complaining becaus he wasn't in the last issue of Musclii In....We hear, however, that he going to run a contest next week t select the ugliest man on the campv ....The line forms to the right, bi we warn you, Brown's got a goo start. Alys Whaley landscaping the froi yard of the A. D. Pi house... .Wilbi CAMPUS BEAUT t Shampoo and Fingerwave ff MAY A\ CORC < Bfi L - MUSIC BY B \ GAME / \ 9:30 'till 1:30 'lI 1 '/ Script 44c icco is cu \ray Ches nu ns and There are many < of cutting tobacc A longtime ag< cut on what wai Pease Cutter, bi ened the tobaccc not uniform. The cutters t< most improved, n the-minute type, formly, and cut ii The tobacco ii is cut right?you yourself how Che and how they ta? Everything that , is used to make the cigarette tha the cigarette thai 5terfi tte that's MILDER cigarette that TAS N t is Clary parting with five long-hoarded n Indian head pennies to See himself in r' the recent campus movie. Campus politicians getting all keyed . up for the student body elections next l8 week....Girls being invited to go to the movies by the dozen... .Many e comments heard on the lovely Pan1? Hellenic banquet given recently by 's A. O. Pi. o i It TOAL'S STUDIo ! d 1435 Main Street . I' Columbia, S. C. ? 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