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- ???- I ,1... Wienefeld Talks To History Club "The Political Contributions of Martin Luther" was the subject of a paper read to the Yates Snowdcn history club at the first meeting of the club last Friday night. The paper was read by Professor R. H. Wienefeld. The remainder of the program consisted of a short talk by Professor C. M. Ferrell on the curious formalities still observed in English government. The meeting ?.f the club last Friday night was the first for the year and was attended by members of the faculty, outside teachers, and several undergraduates. At the next meeting of the club a new president will be elected to fill the vacancy left open by the resignation of Miss Bess Glenn. U. S. o. University Budget Provides For Increase (CONTINUED FROM PAOE ONE) presented to the South Carolina budget commission, composed of the governor and the chairmen of the House ways and means committee and the Senate finance committee. The budget commission will then present a recommendation to the General Assembly when the Assembly meets in January. Among the increases requested by the budget js one for materials and labor to complete work left unfinished by the CWA and the FERA workers. No exact figures on the sums requested will be made public by University authorities until after the meeting of the budget commission. The meeting of the commission has been set for December 14. The budget anticipates student fees for the 1935-36 fiscal year will approximate those of the present fiscal year. Bradley Says No Appeal Is Allowed (CONTINUED FROM PAOE ONE) dissatisfaction resulted from the frequent resort to appeals from the honor committee and from the faculty discipline committee. The text of Dean Bradley's announcement was as follows: "The class unit under our present plan is responsible for its own di.-v.ipline. A class committee has the authority and the responsibility finally to dispose of any case of irregularity that shall come before it. There is no appeal irrm such a committee's decision. Tin- penalty for cheating on a quiz or cxT'iligation is uniform. It is in all eases dismissal from the class with loss of credit for the first offense and dismissal from the University for a second offense. IT. 8. C. Honor System Gets Setback (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) port it, the culprit would be expelled from the class for the year. "I do not think it is any of my business if someone wants to cheat and it that is the way they want to get their education that is their business." This was the statement given by most students as the reason for their answer and whicn seems to be the general attitude with everyone. "I could not stand the jeers and remarks that would be centered at me by the other students if I reported anyone." This was another attitude expressed by a large number upon being questioned. Cheating was generally looked upon as low and contemptible and the person seen cheating would not be thought much of but no one thought it was the proper thing to report ilie act to the professor. ?U. H. c.? Students To Vote On Honor System (CONTINUED FROM I'AOE ONE) The polls for the vote will be open on the two days indicated between the hours of 10 a. m. and 11 a. m. and all students are requested to vote in order that a representative indication ot sentiment may he obtained. Votes will be counted as soon as possible after the end of the vote and the result will be published in the next issue of the Gamccock. Chronic dissatisfaction over the enforcement of the honor system in recent years has resulted this year in the institution of a new system based on class section enforcing bodies. Previously a system based on a central honor committee was used. The officials of the Gamccock would like to point out that the poll is not for or against the honor system. The poll seeks to determine whether or not the students are willing to enforce the honor system if they know that offenders will be definitely punished under a fixed system of penalties. Muscli On Other State P , \ Alton Brissey telling Gilbcrto Coli- a nas y Dalman that he was now eligible v for Rho Alpha Chi... .Colinas still ( wonders... .Albert Douglas, defeated freshman presidential candidate, says he knew that good southerners would ^ not vote for a Yankee-... He's from Vermont. g Earl Fulmer asking two upperclassmen how much ten shillings, six pence ^ was in American money....He wanted j to order a first edition from London ....Oh, these bibliophiles!.... Perhaps we should say, bibliomaniacs. ^ J. P. Sullivan, "pathology kccd," tak- ^ ing gym on an oil day....C. Bruce Littlejohn, Euhpradian satellite, meditating on future debates, (intcrcollegiate) Corric McCallum, doing a scene of the library, from her stand \ just off the campus green. A. Z. Butler talking to someone ? about romanticism on the campus one ^ night about 12:30. Gather lip rouge while you may Doug Sturkie... .You'll never feel much younger, Clyde GafTney.... why c< not appease that hunger.... Bruce 1 Littlejohn... .while you may, Buster K. Watt....Let yourself be led astray ... .Sarah Williamson. .. .While you're still worth leading..., Hamilton Warren....So many lips arc pleading.... Agnes Hughes... .Night and Day.... ;Kj. Mary Whitaker... .When the right one tf) comes your way... .Tommy White M sides... .You'll have to like one flavor ....Johnny Bowdcn. .. .She'll never let S you waiver.... Freeman Coggins.... fai GATHER LIP ROUGE WHILE f YOU MAY EVERYBODY. ? Summer is gone and winter draws on.... Longhandles, to you... ."Duck" Yoncc, attempting a line plunge in the B V. P. I. game was tackled by about H seven of the opponent's team. Some- | one asked, "Where's Duck?" and a g voice high up in the stands answered, "They've got the duck in the hole." I Roy Stroud's face showed its usual appearance after the game....And g| Jack Chase's auto tire went flat. g Prof. Merriwcthcr asked, "What did | they do on Sunday, Mr. Monday?" Shcp Thompson went on a date with' ? ?y;::"y" v v p : ' V i\ * : [ ' : ' 4 I iii ! = i aj : : t ' '' ' ' /Y>A" t^JP^ t a JB wa in' In T ross Practices ' i radio, under his arm and returned 1 /ith lip-rouge on his collar.... A trange voice was heard out-side Jack ' lathan's door and when he looked round, he was a triffle surprised, 'he Zeta Tail's threw a weiner-roast ^ ...V. P. I. was well represented.,.. onie of the boys arc now refusing > leat ldaf at the mess hall. They say 1 usiness becomes rushing about five 1 i the morning. ^ Waring Webb gets his fingers 1 urned while looking out the window 1 F organic lab.... George Lynch hangs is head in shame when Kat mentions ' Scorgic-Porgie." < Clark Reed wants to know which ( aroliua co-cd fits the Venus require- ^ ients....Dr. Smith telling an initiate to the girl's KSK what the symbols j that society represented... .It seems *, lat he interpreted them as Kissed, * urely, Kissed. * Freshman Stokes Davis contends * ;'s not dark and handsome but he * m blow smoke rings.... Earl Sim- I ons and Wilmot Brown getting * "oggy from drinking a bottle of * ngcr ale. ? John Nickleson playing big brother ** < Parker-.. .Sam Clceland says lie * fes in Laurens, but the truth of the * 4 FIVE POINTS I : DRUG | PHONE 3165 | ' B 3 HMHIH CSMfiiStft S;5t (fc ] DEPENDABLE Ij TAXI? TAXI \ ^PMONIUI " SERVICE | j Telephone 3189 j Checker Cab Co? Jh The White Cars Jj jjj -and the girls n ?and they s the cigarette tl the cigarette that job. a u w u XL k' matter is that he lives 20 miles out Main street. The judge breaks up a party of boys taking an Austin up to Dean Olson's house....V. M. C. A. boys still trying to raise $1,000... .Bell hop bring the elevator. Mid-semester quizzes are keeping students and freshmen busy.... 'Tony" Fanning was asked, "Do you really live in Springfield or do you iust buy your grits there?" "Windy" Robertson comes forth vith a wedding engagement. Says he's tired of doing all the talking The Garnet and Black officials report an Vlpha Sigma Sigma section will appear n its pages this year Who'll be the nembers? The front porch of the Extension >uilding showed up missing Wedncslay....Thc Euphradians were sadly lisappointcd when Dean Frierson ailed to show up for a debate. Shannon Minis waits half an hour ^ ????? Adults Ft P Child 15c t\ El Jh. 10c r r* 4 I FRIDAY?SATURDAY I KEN MAYNARD % I ?n :: I "Wheels of Destiny" :: I Chapter No. 5 j; "PHANTOM OF WEST" | Also Cartoon f i? MONDAY?TUESDAY ^ t "Take A Chance" ? I WITH T | F James Dunn ?! ? June Knight % ? "Buddy" Rogers X t Cliff Edwards X I WEDNESDAY?THURSDAY I Robt. MONTGOMERY X j; Madge EVANS ;; I ,N 4*> l "Fugitive Lovers" t I with ::i Nat Pendleton y ( I ' Ted Healy sv ^ ?and the I iked in the nich ang ffa hot tinu liats MILDER TASTES BETTER \ on a long-distancc telephone call....It turned out to be nothing more than a mischievous youth pulling a prank. Have you heard about the Sigma Kappa's swimming party at Lake L Murray ?... .We have I.... The pictures j someone took are very clear and revealing. .. .Archie Ayet-s, campus Lothario, has been accusing girls of asking him for dates for years....At last he has broken down....He recently courted a freshman at Columbia college. . See here and there, "Chip" Mikell, who "commutes" into classes every morning from way down there in "them thar swamps" Leroy Lancaster.... Nick Nicholson at the Wall STUDENTS! Before The Game? After The Game? And Always-You Are Welcome At The BUkCafu "Columbia's Most Unique" Opposite the Jefferson THE ARCAl AND BEA1 WELCOfl CAROLINA 1300 Main St. ARCAE boys smoked thei iels and the dinu ? in the old town HHH| it oS : I > November 9) 19&j . ...Nilla Gunter, old gradla crossinjjj the campus... .Dick Evens walking along Julian Bradshcr deep in thought. . If You Can't Get j A11 Arm Around Your Neck Try A Muffler. Warm Wool Mufflers $1.00 $2.00 $3.00 MARSHALL-TATUM Main at Hampton IT- "? * DE BARBER JTY SHOP AES ALL STUDENTS I )E BLDG. Phono 3665 I m BS j I j; v I I fi 1 S j m . -v; m m | : j is ?#: I