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Alumni Make P Big Meet During Commencement ^ Election Of Officers Will Take Place At Gathering /! June 4 Plans arc being made by the Alumni Fr Association to bold a big alumni meetiiiK at the University on Tuesday, June 4th. This day is set aside on the Commencement program as Alumni Day. The annual business meeting of the A Alumni Association will be held in the Ora chapel at twelve o'clock. The election of Call officers who will serve during the fiscal Ora year 1935-36 will take place at this meet- 30. ing, it was learned from Barney Early, hea< executive secretary of the association. jn < A president, seven vice-presidents and d four members of the Alumni Council will pos be elected. "Di The outstanding reunion this year "Rc among the various classes will be that will of the class of 1885, which will celebrate alut its 50th anniversary. Other classes hold- by ing reunions this year will be: 1880, Ear 1885, 1890, 1895, 1900, 1905, 1910, 1915, 1920, 1925, 1930, 1935. mad The annual meetings of the Alumi As- lirf>1 sociation arc always well attended, stated Mr. Early. "This year a program ^ is being arranged to entertain the Alumni <>r ' for t lie entire day. The officers and mem- Pus> hers of the association arc making every * effort to get a record number of Alumni ovc.' to attend this meeting. Committees 011 attendance will be appointed in every county in the state and contacts will be s " and / to ; COLUMBIA OFFICE SUPPLY CO. "EVERY OFFICE NEED" Ass Office Furniture, Filing Cabinets, Safef ('cl1 Printing and Rubber Stamps and 1112 Lady Street 'Phone SI63 lirsl ? Wil STATE HOUSE ^ PHARMACY PHONE 6560 ^ den I LIKE Tl YOUR slacks% 4. Double Style Mileag' PALM B SLAC You can get wash trouse price you want to pay. V that Palm Beach slacks co: They cost $5. But remei outdoor days your slacks part of your wardrobe. Palm Beach slacks hoi drape so much better tl trousers. They keep their weave is open to admit fuzzless fibres resist dir shown in white and in fas ors. All wash splendidly. $5 for two legs. At your i I'lilni Heacli *5 ?I GOODALL C ciivcinw lans For ing In June Alumni Meet it Orangeburg om Four Counties 1 ter, Foster And Coaching Staff : Will Represent University meeting of tlic Carolina alumni of ngeburg, Barnwell, Bamberg, and houn counties will he held in ingeburg, Tuesday night, April ' A committee from Orangeburg tied by Jerry M. Hughes will be ' :hargc of the meeting. 'r. Leonard T. Baker, Dr. Ralph K. ter and Coaches Don McCallistcr, tch" Staminan, Frank Pauly, '' )ck" Norman, and Harold Mauney j represent the University. The nni association will be represented , Claud N. Sapp, president, and Mr. i ly, secretary. 1*. h. r. le with the Alumni in other states ng them to conic to Columbia for ' meeting." fter the business meeting a luncheon ' barbecue will be served on the camfesident Claud N. Sapp will preside r the meeting at the chapel and will vcr the annual President's address. ier officers of the association repre- ' ing different sections of the state visiting alumni will he called upon ' uldress the group. he present officers of the Alumni ociation are: Claud N. Sapp, presit; Barney Early, executive secertary. 1 J. Ross llanahaii, vice-president, t district; Cheslcy A. Wells, viceiident, the second district, Edgefield: lliam A. Boyd, vice-president, third ( rict, CIreenwood; Ed B. Smith, vice- ' sident, fourth district, Cireenville; J. bur Knight, fifth district, vice-presit, Chesterfield; Marion A. Wright, ;-president, sixth district, Conway; David W. Robinson, Jr., vice-presit, Columbia. 4EVRF NOT : K6^) NEW, THEVRE / PALM ?Vs o \ \1 THEY \\\ look \\ new age and e in EACH KS ! i >rs for almost any Ne admit frankly 5t more than some. mber that in these are an important d their shape and lan most summer smart lines.Their the air. And their t. They are being hion's newest col..And we repeat, :avorite clothier's. i Slacks OMVANY iATI THE OA Student Body In compliance witli Section 6, Article 5 of :his constitution we are this week running the Constitution of the L'niversity of South Carolina Student Doily. Two aniciuiuients to the Student Doily Constitution was recently passed l?y three approved read<ni;s at three Student Doily meetings, in ompliance with tlie Constitution and is given villi this publication. These amendments relate o Art. No. 5, Sec. N?>. I, and Art. No. 5, ">ec. No. 8. Revised, 19.30 ARTICLE I Members Section 1?All regular matriculates if and candidates for degrees in the University shall he members of the Student Body. ARTICLE II Officers mid Hlcctions Section 1?The officers of this hody diall he President, Vice-President, Secretary and Treasurer: the President to lie elected from the Senior Academic Class, the Nice-President from the Senior Law Class, the Secretary and Treasurer from the Junior Law or Junior Academic Class. Section 2?The Student Body shall liave as a governing board a Student Council to be composed of fifteen (15) members to be constituted as follows: The President of the Student Hody, the Vice-President of the Student Body, the presidents of the four Academic classes, the presidents of the three Law classes, the presidents of the Inter-Club Association, and one ( 1 ) from the Co-ed Association, and >ne (1) member from each of the four literary societies, such members to he definitely elected for that purpose. Section :i?Each class shall elect its officers in the spring for the following year on the day four (4) weeks next preceding Commencement Day, elections to he effective with the opening [if the succeeding session; provided, however, that all classes save the rising Senior class may hold their elections within two (2) weeks after the day fixed by thjs section. Section -I?Each class shall have the following officers: President, VicePresident, Secretary and Treasurer, and Historian. Section 5?The freshman class shall ;it this election elect two (2) of its members, one to be a co-cd, to be members of the Honor Committee. The Freshman Class shall elect its officers nil the sixth Saturday following their matriculation. This election shall he conducted by the Student Council, and shall be by secret ballot. Section 0?The Ereshman Law class shall elect its officers on the fourth Saturday following date of matriculation. It shall at this time also elect one t 1 ) of its members to he a member of the Honor Committee. Section 7?The Inter-Club Association and the Co-ed ^Association shall hold their elections in the spring within two (2) weeks after the day five (5) weeks next preceding Commencement Day, such elections to be effective upon the opening of the succeeding session. Section H?The term of office shall he from the opening of the session through the final Commencement Day. Section 9?On the day six weeks next preceding commencement, the President of the rising Academic class, the president of the rising Senior Law class, the President of the rising Junior Academic class and the president of the rising Junior Law Class each shall call a meeting of their respective classes. The pur|>osc of the rising Senior class (Academic) meeting shall he to make nominations for the presidency of the Student Body: the purpose of the rising Senior Law class meeting shall he to make nominations for vice-president of the Student Body: the purpose of the rising Junior Law and Academic class meetings shall he for each to make nominations for Secretary and Treasurer of the Student Body. All nominations shall be handed, on the day made, to the chairman of the Student Council, who shall announce tliein to the Student Bod\ the following day. For three days following this announcement. nominations may be made in writing from the Student Body, provided five men second the nominations. W ithin three days after nominations come to a close ! the Student Council shall conduct an election for the alx>ve officers by secret ballot. Every one of the Student Body shall have the ri^ht to vote in said election. In the event no candidate shall receive a majority at the said election, such additional elections as may he necessary shall he conducted by the Student Council at threeday intervals following the first election. This election shall become effective in the election of officers in 1<)2K for the scholastic year of 1929-30. ARTICLE 111 Duties of Officers Section 1?It shall he the duty of the President to preside over all meetings of the Student Body, to announce the business before the assembly in the order in which it is to be acted upon, ME 0 0 OK Constitution C to inform the assembly when neces- ^ sary, on points of order or practice pertinent to pending business. The President shall call meetings of the Student Body at such times as he deem necessary without authorization Fr&t from anyone. Also any ten members of the Student Body, upon signing a petition to the president to call a Stuent Body meeting, shall have the right " W to call such meeting if the President hallo refuses to do so. \*u Section 2?It shall be the duty of ?ijq the Vice-President to preside in the absence of the President; in the ah- Ust" sence of both the President and the l)rizc Vice-President, the duty of presiding runn shall devolve upon the Secretary and sou, Treasurer. Section .3?It shall he the duty of the Secretary and Treasurer to take " and preserve legible minutes of all wcnt Student Body assemblies, to preserve appe and dispense such funds as may come Hop into his hand. Thoi Section 4?It shall he the duty of the Student Council to conduct all ... necessary correspondence relating t<> . rc the Student Council or to the interests ZmK' of any member thereof. It shall be a the duty of the Student Council to transact all business which does not ^ bv its nature necessitate the action of the Student Body in assembly. It shall Of be the fluty of the Student Council to conduct, by secret ballot, all elections in which every member of the Stu- 'jm dent Body is qualified to cast his or ^'tin her ballot; and it shall be the duty ? f the Student Council to announce con the result of the said election. , the I Section 5?The President of the Stu- visit dent Body shall be cx-officio chairman of the Student Council. It shall require a two-thirds majority of the Student Council to constitute a quorum; a majority of the quorum present shall \ a be sufficient to conduct all business. Section 0?The chairman shall call ' ?tC meetings of the Student Council on Hi the first Wednesday of each school month, and at all other times it may be deemed advisable. ARTICLE IV Honor Principle ami Organization Section 1?The honor Committee has jurisdiction over the Academic school; the term academic includes all divisions of the University except the School of I .aw. I Section 2?The honor Committee consists of two representatives, one man and one woman, from each of the four Academic classes. Section 3?The representatives arc to be selected by their respective classes at meetings called for that sole purpose. The meetings of the three rising upper classes shall be held the (Continued on Pofio 4; Column 4) Hi Damaged ... /t if .If crui Ern and Gol AT TRYING TIME 'ontest Won 3y Sigma Nu s Most Wrappers iemity Deposits 1,314 Old Id Packages In Bob To Take First Prize Of $50 illi i:iM O'd Gold wrappi.i s mi the >t box at the canteen, tin- Sigma fraternity took the fir..t prize of in a recent wrapper-saving conPhi Beta Delta won second of $25 with 1070 wrappers. The er-tips were Kappa Sigma, with Phi Kappa Sigma, with 7(.?7. S. A. >*ith 074, and Alpha Beta, with :t:th. rst prize in the individual contest to W. B. Hawkins, whose name arcd on 155 packages. \V. S. i' was second, with 04 and Nathan lias third with 5.'l. dges in the contest were Betty nshali, Abe (?reenberg, Spot Moo, Kllis LaBorde, Boddy Moore, Kent Hungerpillar. ?u. s, c.? iudents To ?e Apparatus ie Psychology department of the ersity will give a demonstration >sychological apparatus in Davis ge during High School Week for benefit of the high school students itig the University. ie apparatus used in this demonion consists of various devices for suring emotional reactions, sevof which have been employed in so-called "guilt-detector" or "Hector." Among the pieces shown Ml your needs at the Canteen n the center of the campus? I by a Dogien Horace Hippohoof droj shers on Ermintrude Muggi lie simply grips the injure a sympathetic Old Gold d has a talent for soothing IS ....TRY A Snv Page Three Sumwalt Asked To Talk On Radio At Kiwani Convention Engineering Professor Will Be Unable To Accept Honor Offered By Club's President R. I.. Sumwalt, professor of civil engineering at the University of South Carolina, has been invited by the president of Kiwanis International to make a 15 minute radio address on "Citizenship" at the national convention in San Antonio, Texas, the latter part of May. Because of his duties at the I niversitv, Professor Sumwalt has declined the invitation. Kor the past year Professor Sumwait has served as chairman of the ( olumhia Kiwanis program committee. During that time he has written, by request, several articles on the work done by the local organization for the Kiwanis magazine. He is also a member of the international committee of Kiwanis. will be the "pneumograph," for registering breathing, the "chronoscope." for measuring speed of reaction, and the "taxigraph," for recording muscular steadiness. WELCOME! HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS Come by our shop and let us give you A FREE SHINE LEAVE YOUR SHOES AT THE CANTEEN FOR THE m Deiiter? / Cyo/c/ V I Kn /fl is one of his rockins' dainty instep ... d dog in one hand in the other. Old stepped-on feelings. oot/i OLD GOLD