The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, January 18, 1935, Page Page Three, Image 5
Second Term
Hours Given
Will Follow Old Plai
Ohase Announces That Registra
tion Will Be Identical With
First Semester
Registration of all students for tli
second semester will be on Monda
and Tuesday, February 4 and 5, ac
cording to John A. Chase, registrai
The registration hours will be froi
9 a. in. to 1 p. in. and from :i p. m. t
5 p. m.
The registration for the second sc
mester will be identical with that c
the first semester, that is freshmc
will register in Sloan College, an
upper classmen will register in Davi
College. Law students will register i
Petigru College, and graduate student
in the Extension building.
New students enrolling for the sec
ond semester will report for registra
tion, Saturday, February 2, at !) a. n
in room 232 in the new Educations
building, for preliminary registratio
and testing.
Preliminary registration is require
of all students entering the Univei
sity, for the first time, according t
Mr. Chase. The only exception to tlii
requirement is made to the law an
graduate students.
The treasurer will collect fees in th
University chapel instead of the usu:
place in Flinn Hall. The registra
will approve student schedules in tli
Extension building as has been don
in the past.
Chapel will begin according t
j schedule.
Wednesday, February 6, classes wi
begin at 8 a. m. After Tuesday, Fcl
r ruary 5, students will be required t
pay a late registration fee.
Gym Team To
Meet Panzf
New Equipment Issuec
Tumblers Prepare For Great Sea
son; Annapolis Cancels
Bout
The University gym team will met
Panza College Monday, January 2
in the Field house. A quantity of no
equipment has been purchased, whic
will be used in putting on this pet
formance.
Many are expected to attend thi
first performance of this nature in Cc
lumhia. The Carolina team is in th
peak of shape for the meet and ar
hoping to come out of the mee
victorious.
Annapolis recently wrote Carolin
officials that it would be impossibl
to schedule a meet with their tean
this season. There are however othe
likely prospects with whom Colum
bia's tumblers may compete.
An attempt to schedule other meet
will probably be made and its resul
published later.
Tenement 7 Honored
At Banquet Tuesdaj
A banquet was given in honor o
tenement seven; winning discussiot
groups last Tuesday night at the lTni
versity High cafeteria. All member
of the winning team attended ant
also all other members of the variou
groups who had a perfect attendance
record, numbering sixty-eight in all
The leading team was lead by Dehliiif
Hootli and Archie Ayers.
Coffee, Sliced .Chicken, Potato
Salad, Chicken Salad, Cold
Slaw, Lettuce, Tomatoes,
Pickles, Buttermilk
-?( 25? FRESH
SANDWICHES
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CENTRAL DRUG
1204 Main Street
MONDAY and TUESD
j MAT?15c NITE
New Assista
Carl St^ Frank Pauly,
sity with Don McCallister as backfield <
!i Callcott Reads
History Paper
The History club of the University
? met last Friday night at the F.duca- j
s tion building, with Dr. C. M. Ferrell
in charge. 1
Dr. W. H. Calcott, profe ssor of his- | s
c tory, read a paper on Santa-Anna, ;
il great Mexican character whose fight- 11
tr ing made him president of that na- 11
ic tion eight different times. Dr. Cal- ''
e cott has nearly completed a book on 0
the bandit-general, which will prob0
"ably be published' during the summer ^
vof 1U35. v
U Miss Christine Creighton, of a loc;al
high school, then gave a brief account 1
Q of her adventures while in South 8
America recently. c
Greek Crests j
1 Add To Dance I
_ l'.mblctns and colors of Carolina's
1 fifteen fraternities decorated the ball- >'
room of the Jefferson hotel as the 11
I'an-Hellenic dance was held last Fri- t(
day night from to 1 ::i0. "
Smilax-covered beams added to the '
attractiveness of the ballroom as Bus'
ter Spann and his Gamecocks played tl
for one of the seasons best dances. ^
' President and Mrs. L. T. Baker, ?
1 Dean and Mrs. F. \V. Bradley, Mr. ^
and Mrs. John A. Chase, Dean and a
Mrs. J. Rion McKissick, Dr. and Mrs. s<
s L. L. Smith, and R. C. Johnson chaperoned.
e
Officers of Pan-Hellenic arc: Mart
shall Williams, president; Peter Coggeshall,
vice-president; J. Frost
Walker, secretary. '
" Faculty Searches For
r Cause of Earthquakes
The research into the cause of earthquakes
is being carried on by the
t University in conjunction with the
geodetic survey in Washington.
The U. S. government seismograph
installed in the science building records
.the force and time of every tremor
^ and shock. To insure the correct time
j. of the records a chronometer is used. |
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and line coach respectively.
Y. W. Board
Holds Meeting
The next regular meeting of the
Iypatian society will he given over
0 the election of officers for next
emester. At the regular meeting of
lie society last Wednesday afternoon
was decided not to hold a meeting
ext Wednesday so the election will
e held at the first meeting of the soiety
after examinations.
The program of the meeting last
\ ednesday consisted of four hook reiews.
Clare Prince reviewed Anthony
ulverse, hy Hcrvey Allen; Sarah
aylor reviewed Where The Blue Beins.
hy Christopher Morley; and Ceil
Richmond reviewed Forsyth Saga,
y Galsworthy.
?y. h. c.?
Jerman To Participate
n Fencing Tourneys
In correction of a statement printed
1 the Gainccock last week Joe Berlan,
member of the Carolina fencing
;am, will participate in this year's
leets. It was feared that due to an
ljured finger he would be out for
ic season, but it has been learned
lat he will be able to take part on the
venty-first.
I is set with the Naval Observatory
nd keeps time to the tenth of a
;cond.
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Officers Give Report r
Department Work Cited; Finance
Campaign Plans
Announced !
H
I he \ . W. C. A. hoard held its n
semi-annual meeting Thursday after- ^
noon at 1 o'clock in Melton Hall. ^
a report of the work accomplished in her
department this year. Jacqueline
Kinerson presided at the meeting and
Harriett Lever was in charge of refreshments.
Dr. Hugo Murchison led
the devotionals. Sarah Rector outlined
the plans for the finance campaign
which will begin second semester
to raise money for the budget.
I he members of the board are: Dr.
J. Moss, I^r. Hugo Murchison, Prof.
J. P. Jackson, Dean F. \V. Bradley,
Dean C. B. Klliot, Mrs. H. L. Graham,
Miss Leila Johnson and Miss
Klizabeth Lindsay.
Members of the cabinet are: Jacque- ~
line Kinerson, president; I.odema
Gaines, vice-president; Catherine Turner,
secretary; Sarah Rector, treasurer;
Jo Philson, vespers; Klsie Taber,
^special programs: Betty Ligon, deputation;
F.leanor Wiedeman, reporter;
Harriett Lever, social; Bennie Grey
Lewis, and Frances Lybrand, posters;
Jean Camel, campus service; Louisa
Ferguson, Betty Horton, and Jennie
Clarkson, girl scouts; Francis Morris,
world fellowship; and Katherine Cannon,
membership.
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William I lumphries, violin pupil of |
ladame deHorvath, will give a violin)
utital over WIS next Tuesday night
roni t?to 7:0">.
He expects to play the following sections:
"! ' Major Sonata." by Hanel:
"Romance." by Svemlsen. "Sereade,"
by Toselli; and "Melody," hy
Iharles Dawes.
Mr. Humphries iv a senior at the
Diversity. ji
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