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A. S. C. E. Plans Survey Of Natior Says Prof. Sumwal Make Most Thorough Study 0 Conditions In Engineering Profession Ever Attempted Plans for a nation-wide survey < the engineering profession are outline by the American Society of Civil Eng necrs in a release sent recently to Pr< fessor R. L. Sumwalt, president of tli state division of the society. Question naires will be sent to approximate! 150,000 engineers' in the country, an the results tabulated and made avai able. "The objects of the survey," statt the release, "arc to determine th6 fa< tors which contribute to tenure of en ployment and compensation, degree < unemployment and sources of re-en ployment, the influence of educatioi the relationship of engineering to otlu professions, etc. Analyses will be mad by the Bureau of Labor Statistics an published as a Federal document. The survey is expected to aid nu tcrially the members of the professio to understand the effects of years lik the past few. It is termed the mo: comprehensive effort ever made by tli engineering profession to examine ii self. IT. S. O. University Sends Six Law Students To Hous* (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) day of his election coming only eigh days after his twenty-first birthday This year J. P. Mozingo was electei when he was only four days passei his majority. Koger was also jus within the legal limit when electei last summer. All the student representatives hav been active in student activities whil on the campus and most of them hav held positions on the debating team As the (J a in crock goes to press com mittee appointments have not ye been announced but it is expected tha both Walker and Newton, both scrv ing their second terms, will be givei good positions. In the past the Uni versity has been largely representee on the Judiciary Committee. Thi: year the unusually large number o University students in the legislatun will probably result in a wide varict] of committee posts. Sabbagha And Killea Will Edit Gamecocl (CONTINUED FR011 PAGE ONE) ing editors were elected T. T. Moore E. A. Harter, and Miles Elliott. Floyd Rogers was elected? sporti editor to succeed Howard Cooper. H< will be assisted by Joe Camak and Bol Hemphiil. The present business man ager, Doug Fickling, re.ains his ofFicby the constitution. The following assistant business managers wcr< elected: Atherton Whaley, "Chick" Doniinick, Clark Reed, and Freemai Coggins. Miriam Lander is co-ed editor. The circulation staff undei Judson Gregory remains unchanged. In place of the usual minor editors a new position, that of staff writei was created by the board upon tin recommendation of the retiring editor 1 hose filling the newly created po sitions are: Shannon Minis, Hunt Gra ham, and James Lynch. The follow ing staff assistants were elected: Hart ley Bomar, Irvin Segal, George Brun son, Annette Benson, Eleanor Wieder man, Jack Sholar, Mac Andrews, Em ily Dunovant, Donald Causey, Haze Byrd, Francis Williams, and Maxim Scarborough. Music Club Meeting Called For Februarj (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) Mr. Mel linger E. Henry, editor of tin yearbook of the society; Dr. Reec Smith of the University of Soutl Carolina: Dr. Chapman Milling, treas urer, Columbia, South Carolina; Pro fessor Maurice J. Matteson of the Urti versity music department; Dr. Rob ert Duncan Bass of the University. The meet is under the direction ol Professor Maurice J. Matteson. IT, H. C\ The oldest local fraternity in the en tire country is Kappa Phi Lambda which was founded at Westminstei College (New Wilmington, Pa.) ir 1864. ALWAYS WELCOME TO THE emaai "Columbia's Most Unique" Gamecocks Whip Fleet ' By 58 To 32 Score (CONTINUED FROM PAOE ONE) ^ in the lead of a 26-18 score at mid semester. if Vic Laurie proved that a man can act capably both as a husband and a basketball player in carrying off sec ond high scoring honors with six field goals and one foul counter. Hend derson numbered 11 floor shots and i- four safeties in his total pf 20 markers >- For the Flying Fleet, Captain San ie Miller lived up to his position l)> i- chalking up 10 points to lead his y mates and capture third scoring prizes d The visiting center, Alex Getteys, was 1- treading on his heels though, with nine figures in his cap when the oris chids were distributed. With the score at nine to five, a i- premature fright seized the Seceders >f so they called time out, substituting DePhillips for James Mallady at guard, n, soon switching them again and insert?r ing McGowan for Henry Sneed at le forward. When Carolina had more d than doubled their opponents by 23 to 11, five Carolina reserves: James, i- both Taylors, Johnson, and Skidmorc n replaced the first stringers for the :c rest of the first half. The replace>t ments didn't function with quite the ie finesse of former engagements, but t- managed to hold the lead until the whistle blew Tor intermission. The count was 20 to 18, Carolina's first stringers took the g floor beginning the second half touching off the fireworks with two quick field goals by Henderson and another t by Gooding. With the crowd calling, "shoot, shoot," James Mallady, Erskinc guard, parried with a neat looper. j Laurie caught a long pass and "cripped" a two-pointer. j Taking it time about for a while Henderson rang up two in quick succession, followed by Alex Getteys who looped a long one from mid-court. Henderson garnered another with a one hand "Freddie Tompkins" shot, ' while Henry Sneed carefully scored his lone foul shot of the evening. Snatching the ball from the tip-off, John Rowland twisted his way through the players, faked a pass, stooped and netted a long slant from near the sidej lines. Craig hurt his leg and was replaced j by James who went forward, Henderson taking the pivot position. * * E r ! > m I ? 1935, Liggbtt & Mybm Tobacco ( Muscl On Other State 1 Uncle Fruit holding forth on stu1 dents walking on his grass and also his newly raked clay... .Archie Beatie, Carolina's perpetual youth, telling what a social light he is and display' ing bids to every dance but the Ger man in an attempt to get by the door1 man. Corrie McCallum looking for models ' to pose for the art department.... Annabcllc Hartley taking a shower 1 during a recent Christmas party. 1 Phi Sigma Kappa having successful egg nog party on New Year's Eve. And all the girls had to kiss all the 1 boys at the stroke of twelve.... Mal; colm McCutchen giving heartfelt ' "Aniens" in chapel.... Heard at the > basketball game "Come on boys, for the University and Dr. Murchison." Flash! I ! !....Wardlaw College, 15 strong took a shot at a punchboard 1 the other night John Munn still trying to figure out who closed the door in the Case of the Howling Dog.... Seen on expense account of boxing trip handed to Dr. Foster by G. Dowling.... Five cents for canning Robert Brown... .Wonder if its anything like bundling. ; Walter Taylor demanding his bid to the German in no uncertain terms.... Loyal Carolina student going to Pittsburgh to see the Birds'play Pitt.... Did lie get fooled....O. K. Brown wants to know what he is supposed to get for his Sigma Nu dues, besides being allowed to listen to the radio. Hilton's motto seems to be "Let's wreck this joint" Newt Harmon has desisted reading the Bible every evening to his roommate.... Must be the roommate can't be converted. Stanley Bryant bbl^bbh?bemoaning the ffffact that someone threw a firecracker in his room and burned his laundry... .And then there is the Carolina co-ed who has a secret ambition to lift some music in front of an uptown music store. Bill Humphlett helping Mr. Southern Bell of the Bell Telephone ComFrom here on the local boys monopolized the ball and except for a three goal spurt near the end, Erskine scored no more. 4 ?mey a//?eefi s ?anc/// Zo. i i^ln I Press Practices pany with his long distance call to Columbia after the . Duke-Carolina bouts on Saturday night.... B i 1 1 Rogers wishing exams were over so that he can play toot... .toot... .with Musclin' In's secret agent Billy Bruce. The absence of stags at the Christmas German.... New Year's resolutions weakening as the Pan-Hellenic i dance plans arc announced... .Fair coed remarking that the orchestra at the German were afraid to leave the torch singer at home because her voice kept everybody in her home town awake. Jimmie Holman's theme song "Bend Down, Sister." Christmas has come and gone.... Some of us had a good time while others didn't... .One girl, to be sure, did not enjoy the season. It was none other than Betty Jane Sovacool, who through error on her part managed to set herself on fire. Dave Galloway surprises the gym fans by striking one Mr. Brown on the kisser and making him fall to the floor .. .Richard Thompson and his (much) better half create excitement amongst the A. D. Pi sisters when they disclosed that they were "hitched".... All unneeded Christmas presents were cheerfully donated. Rob Robins gets a little publicity when he walks into the ~ basketball game and everybody yells, "We sec you, Rob Robins"!. .. .Dr. Cpllcott gives his 138 students a big little talk when they try to run out on him. Lemuel Gregory and William (Billy to youse) King return to the alma mammy and try to write heads for stories... .Virginia Timmons actually L. G. BALFOUR CO. MANUFACTURING JEWELERS AND STATIONERS Attleboro, Mat*. Jeweler to the Senior Class of the University of , South Carolina C. L. STUCKEY Campus Representative few * MJf IB I ai/my.. they'ri tear f/iem say.. missed a Spanish sentence in her old man's class... ."M u 11" Cornwall's birthday paffy turned out oke but she refused to tell her age. "Be game?but not everybody's" Ray Stokes advises his pet freshman ....Joe McCallum has given up the halls of yearning for a good job, so help him....Same goes for John Brantley... .Mae West being quoted as saying that the loviest distance between two lines is a curved line. Social note: I'd ask you for the next dance but all the cars arc taken.... "Dixie" Howell, All-Amcrican footballer coming over to see the Sigma Nu's, and they keep it a secret. Santa Clans came to see Professor) Waterfalls?he has two new ties Buster Mayes is still celebrating Christmas according to the reports of firecrackers over in Woodrow Manager Abraham makes funny signs from the scoring table at the basketball games....we hope lie wasn't giving us the high sign. Prdfcssor Norwood comes in late I TONIGHT i ar SATURDAY AT 3 "THE LATE CHR MODERN BY SIDNETI ?at 1 TOWN T ?OPENED T - -?6{See Local Pape SPECIAL RATES Evening Matinee .... THEY TASTE BE1 BBHSS8SBBS5BBS585BBBSBBHBIIOHbS|IH&I^HBH21BH^ from his holiday vacation giving lots of welcome cuts....hope he isn't on probation for cutting so much.... Professor Weincfeld looking immaculate ,as usual... .Class in History 138 staging mutiny on being asked to wait for few minutes. Stanley Bryant not yet recuperated from recent fire cracker explosion in room....Bill Harrison wanting to get his name in the paper. - A OAR L0AD , m FOR TWO BIT* PH0NESU(^ x 3189 H 5 FOR 25o Checker Cab Co. The White Oars IT 8?30 P. 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