The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, November 01, 1935, Page Page Three, Image 3

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Martin Enters Social Cabinet Wins Over Goldberg Cabinet Plans Dance After Fur. man Game For Studens And Alumni Wallace Martin, a senior in t h e school of Art and Science, was Monday elected to the Social Cabinet over Billy Goldberg in the run-off. James P. p Mozingo and Betty Wrenshall were chosen the other members of the Cabinet in the first race held last week. Martin received 277 votes, while Gold berg received 217. No plans for a dance in the near future have been made, however an af fair of some kind will probably be given immediately after the Furman game for alumni and students, according to Betty Wrenshall, chairman of the Cabinet. Campbell Speaks To Y Council Large Number Attend Secretary Stresses Importance O Self-Knowledge In Christian Life "If this whole world followed Chris could you say this whole w<rld would b better ?" Thus began Mr. Evans Camp bell, Secretary City Y. M. C. A., in hi address at a joint meeting of the Caro. lina Christian Service Club, the Senior Y. M. C. A. Council, and the Sophomor< Y. M. C. A. Council in Flinn Hall lasi Wednesday. Pointing out the necessity of fitting one self for living, he continued: "If we are going to succeed in life; i1 the things we are seeking are going t< be realized, we must have a strong phy sical body. And we all must realize th value of an education. Let's take stocl of ourselves, finding out the weaknesse we have in our lives and discovering th things we are strongest on. If we firs make decisions on our own part, we wil be in a position to better judge and serv4 others." A large number of members from al three of the Christian organizations wer present, with Tom Crawford, presiden of the Service Club, presiding. Mr. Campbell is a Carolina alumnus. -Plans for a series of prayer service preparatory to Religious Emphasis \Veel were disclosed by Albert S. Johnson, corn mitteeman on prayer service. The las of these preparatory meetings Will be helo tonight in each tenement on the campus. --v. s. o. Student Wakes Others For Pay New1 York (ACP)--Harold Jesuru '37, Columbia University student who at tracted wide attention last year wvhen h1 instituted a "wvaking-up" service for hi fellowv students, is back this year full o determi,jation to expand his novel busi ness. "I'm all set for a big season," he con' fided to our reporter. "I've already go a lot of customers, and my new metho of getting them up never fails." The new method proved to be a phia of ammonium chloride, previously treate, with sodium hydroxide to obtain the 2a: A fewv whiffs of this and the patienti wvide awake. It never fails, and beside: "it clears the head immediately," accord ing to Jesurun. He also gave an inkling of the novt means he uses to promote business. "Fernando (de Rio set his alarm cloc 'for 6 :30 a. m. I sneaked in when he wa asleep and put it ahead to 8 :30. Whe he failed to awvaken on time the nex morning, I pointed out to him the ur reliability of alarm clocks, and told hir how foolish it was to depend on sue erratic devices. He finally saw the lighi and del Rio is niow one of the numnerou~ Jesurun satisfied customers." Students Invited To Hear Negro Sprtuali A program of Negro spirituals will b presentedl at Union Baptist church, 101 Divine Street, on Monday evening, Nc vember 4, at 8 o'clock, "Jim," janitor o tenements 16 to 20, announced yesterda) Spe,cial seats will be reserved for Uni versity students on the choir stand. Man students who are interested in colore spirituals have already expressed thei intentions of attending, "Jim" stated. An all male quartet from Spartanburs which has appeared on previous radi programs, will sing over WIS next Mon day afternoon at 5 o'clock. -U. U. 0. . The first college cheer is creditedt Princeton students, who got the idea f rot an unknown private of the Seventh Regi ment of New York, as the outfit mobilize for war in April, 1860. |To Conduct Series Dr. Henry Crane, who will condu Y ,uth and Religion Series here N vember 3-7. Carolina 10 Years Ago The Gamecocks lost to V. P. I. Richmond Saturday by a score of 6 Two decisive victories by the Car lina Biddies recently places them in i same position as the varsity, who ph Furman soon for the state championsh Btth wins were complete shut-outs, c over the Wofford Pups, 22-0, and t other over the Citadel Pups, 9-0. The University is again well represeni in the cast of "You and I," the ne - Town Theatre production. Director R< has this time, instead of the Law Schc I selected the characters from the Matl matics Department. Professor J. - Jackson is playing the part of a success business man. Students will remem, his acting in previous Town Theatre pi ductions and know that he is a capal performer. One thousand copies of. a song by I Yatcs Snowden are on sale at the U versity Canteen. The song was inspir when Dr. Snowden was in Naples a heard the men singing while loading i vessels. The tune was Santa Lucia. Si t plus funds from the sale of this mu which is dedicated to the University, v be given to the Carolina Glee Club. -U. ". o.- . Awards Made By Wendle Three prizes have been presented the German Department of the Univ sity by Dr. E. Wendler, the German C< su! at New Orleanc They are award to the best student in each of the fi1 second, and third year German. These prizes were (listributed last we 'as folllows: In the beginners' Gern -to J. P. Gerald, one of the famous Bli h ooks "Germany in 1l1 Airplane Pho Sgraphs ;" in second year German to MK -L. Blackburn, "Der Sylter H-fahn," a nn of the life of North German seamen Margherita Boye; in third year Gern -to Marvine WValker, an "Anthology t1 German Short Stories." Each book is inscribed with the wo 1"Awarded for Excellent Performai in German, by Dr. E. Wendler, Gern 'Consul." Fellowship Given To Social Service Senio: A newv type of fellowvship for sei Imajoring in Social Science courses is. nounced by the Social Science Rea: k Council, an organization representing s National Social Science organizations. Carrying a stipend of $1,000, the I lowships are awarded on the basis -full academic and personal records of 'applicants, recommenda't ion of the ma bi course department head, and a writ 'examination. Information may be s tained from the Social Science Resea Council, 230 Park Avenue, Newv Y< City. B ending Laundry Home e. Seems Popular Fe The practice of sending laundlry ho - seems to be becoming ' a popular f throughout the country, according to -Railway Express report, which organi - tion surveyed over one hundred collej y recently, located in every state in 1 Union. r Realizing that many young men m women studlents have a definite inter r, in "home-laulndered"' things, the railros a have developed the business on a wvi - spread scale. Laundry is now second o in importance to the baggage busin wbich the company handles from collej 0 and schools, said the local agent. - The University of Vermont has < d tributed a booklet on etiquette to the m contingent on the campu. ra. u A 1 Schedule For Religio J Novemb 11:15 A. M.-Sunday, Church Services, W 7:00 P. M.-Sunday, Drayton Hall. Speci 10:00 A. M.-Monday, University Chapel 10:45. A. M.--Monday, Columj>ia College 7:00 P. M.-Monday, Drayton Hall. Spe Brookland-Cayce, and Hy Y. M. C. A. Council 10:00 A. M.-Tuesday, University Chapel 7:00 P. M.-Tuesday, Drayton Hall. Spe and all University Discus" 10:00 A. M.-Wednesday, University Chapc 7:00 P, M.-Wednesday, Drayton Hall. ties. Carolina Christian S Council 10:00 A. M.-Thursday, University Chapel 7:00 P. M.-Thursday, Drayton Hall. Fit Rev. Wm. A. Huey, National Youth A lead the music which will start promptly Martin, Carolina student, will be the accor vited to attend every evening. Social Workers I c Hear Williams _In Hampton County ] ^ Mrs. Wimberly And Mrs. Johnson ' Will Also Appear On Ban quet Program Dr. George Croft Williams, Professor of Sociology and Director of the school in of social work at the University, has 1 'been invited to give one of the inaugural o- addresses at the 1-Hampton County Social he Workers meeting Friday night, Novem- T ys ber 1. jp. The organization of the club is under ne the direction of the social workers of he Hampton county who took the course in I social work offered by the University last I ed semester. These leaders have planned an p xt inaugural banquet to celebrate the occa ed sion. >01 Between 75 and 100 persons are ex te- pected to be present and take part in the B. program. Some of the outstanding ul leaders of social work in the South have er been invited. Other University profes o- sors who will appear on the program are: )le Mrs. Rosamond Ransay Wimberly and Miss Leila G. Johnson. )r. The faculty of the School of Social ti- work is very intereted in organizing ed other clubs in the state, not only to fit nd persons for family case work, but also he for group organization and comnunity ir- development. ic, -U. e. C. ill Rules Given For Infirmary Now In Effect Mrs. Madden Aniounces Doctor's r Hours For Medical n- Examination Beginning immediately the University st, infirmary will enforce its regular hours for medical examination, announces Mrs. ek, A. S. Madden, inf.rmary matron. an So far this year the hours have not ie been enforced becatise of the necessity to- of thushing the physical rechecks. ry Mirs. Madden asks the co-operation of M'~ the stdct in obscrying these:; he-art. be by cause there are so many othier matters an demanding attention after office hours. of Emergencies will be cared for at aniy time, but for other ailments the followv -ds ing honrs will be observed: Ice Daily except Sunday, doctor's hours an are from 10:30 to 11:30 A. M., while medlical hours are from 9 to 12 A. M., 3 to 6 P. M., and 7 to 9 P. M. On Sunday the docto-' hour is at 3 's P. M., wvhile medical h :s are from 9 to 10 A. M., and 3 to . M. -- Groups May 4serve SSeats To Hear Crane Seats will be reserved for any orga el- nizations that wvish them at the Youth of and Religious Series conducted every he niight next wveek at Drayton Hall uinder ~or the leadership of Dr. Henry Crane. L Monday night, seats will be reserved -for the football team and Coach McCal hlister wvill be a guest on the platform. kTuesday night, a section is to be re served for the student body of Columbia dFor more than 90 years we have b< Community with their Boo e"Any thing Needed i ad THE R.L. E a 1440 Main street res lhe COLUMBIA ds 1; Special Rates ~ss . -.... ~es IF THEY LEAVE THETR LAC BY 12 O'OLOOE Is ale 1323 Taylor Street Ia oK uas Emphasis Week er 3-7 ishington Street M. E. Church. al Guests: Young Peoples' Departments ;hapel cial Guests: Carolina, Columbia High, ttt Park Football Teams, and Freshman cial. Guests: Columbia College Students ion Groups ipecial Guests. Fraternities and Sorori ervice Club and Sophomore Y. M. C. A. al Service dministration authority, Colum.ia, will every evening at 7:00 o'clock. Henry npanist. The entire student body is in Dne More Day To Take Photos For Garnet And Black 'omorrow Is Deadline For Pic tures To Go In This Year's Annual Tomorrow is the last day to have pic ures made for the Garnet and Black, iccording to an announcement made by Verber Bryan, business manager of the mublication. Pictures may be made at roal's Studio for $1.25, in case the stu lent has not paid this price previously. If the student desires to defer the pay nent of the amount he may do so by etting in touch with Mr. Bryan. Ap roximately 650 pictures had been taken Ilready. -U. B. . Students Know All The Answers [n University Test Lddis Ababa Called King of The Riffs, While Litvindff Is Also Misplaced Evanston, Ill. (ACP)-Here are some f the answers given by journalism stu ents in a recent test at Northwestern niversity : Addis Ababa, king of the Riffs. Sir \nthony Eden, captain of the stricken iner Dixie. Maxim Litvinoff, king of he Bulgarians. Nicholas Murray Butler, overnor of Oklahoma. Sir Samuel Iloare, according to one rmbryo reporter, is Cnmm:nder of the rench fleet. Richard E. Byrd is a sena or from West Virginia. I. C. C. stands or Illinois Conservation Camp, "a branch )f the CCC." Mickey Cochrane is a pro essional swimmer l!'! '!'^ Fred Perry ml intrepid Artic explorer. J. _Edgar loover, wrote another bright young lad, s a former President of the United tates and has just completed a book ailed "T1'he White I louse Gang." High School Reports Checked Reports of'- the South Carolina high chools applying for accreditment in the sothern Association of Colleges and secondlary Schools will be examined at he meeting in Columbia Saturday, No :ember 16, accordIing to Prof. J. A. Stod lard, chairman of thc South Carolina tate Committee of the commission on econdary schools. Eight new high schools, in addition to he 55 already on the accredlitedl list, arc upplying for approval. Other than Professor Stodd(ardl the tate committee consists of J. G. Kelly, state Supervisor of Hiugh Schools, Co umbia, S. C., R. IT. Coleman, College >f Charleston ; W. E. Black, Superin endent of Schools, Greenwood, S. C.; o1. J. D. FuIp, President Bailey Military Acadlemy, Greenwvoodl, S. C. -U. U. 0. ollege. The Columbia College Choir vill sing. A number of other organiza ions have also reserved sections. en supplying the Students of this ks and School Supplies. ra the Class Room" RYAN CO. Columbia, s. C. LAUNDRY To Students NDRY AT THE GANTEEN EACH DAY Telephone 4054 Girls Seek Name For Dormitory Aided By New Dean Will Vote On Names For Woman's Building Submitted By Faculty The girls of the Woman's Building have initiated a movement to secure a name for their dormitory. Aided by their new dean, Mrs. A. R. Childs, they will request members of the faculty to submit a list of appropriate names. The girls plan to vote on these names for the purpose of selecting one to be submitted for the approval of President Baker. One more step is required to complete the procers. The board of trustees of the University must take the final action in the matter. The Woman's Building is the only one on the campus which has never had a suitable name. -U. s. o. Stoddard Goes To Nashville Professor J. A. Stoddard attended the meeting of the steering committee of the Teacher Training Curricula Committee of the Southern Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools in Nashville last week. The committee is making a study of the curricula for the training of high school teachers in institutions which are members of the Southern Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools. The study was begun in 1931 and is under the direction of Dr. Doak S. Campbell of Peabody. The committee will meet again in Nashville, November 23. The committee hopes to make its final report and recom mendations at this meeting. The other members of this committee are: Dean K. J. I Hoke, of William and Mary, and Professor M. E. Ligon, of University of Kentucky. Before returning Professor Stoddard stopped over in Knoxy:!!e to visit his new granddaughter, Mrs. Robert Stoddard. --V. ". e. Carolina-Furman Play On Homecoming Day The University of South Carolina will hold its annual home-coming day No vember 16, according to Barney Earley, secretary of the Alumni Association. The event will he in connection with the Furman-Carolina football game at the University stadium. Elaborate preparations are being rapid ly carried forward and the importance of the light along with the meeting of the old grads promises a gala event. Hypatian Society Initiates New Members N ine new members were initiat ed into the I lypat ian Literary society last \Ved nesdlay afternoon. Send Your, BAGGAGE Home by R AILW No need to burden yc baggage and persona all home by Railway * TUNE IN ON Here's the way... z T HE R AIL.WAY EXPRESS NEWS we'll call for the ship P A RA DE Every eenger trains, swiftly Week Itr te train home with peace WEE! 0 WOR OWHK home almost as soon *IOEEOW6 receipts-one at each KNX.xuErP C KOMO After VaCation, we'l wsA: ro nating alworry, to anonenet For service or infoi 1301 MA IN STRE BRANCH OFFICE: UNIO BRANCH OFFICE: S. A. L. PA8 COLUMBIA, SOI RATILW) NA TWON.WII Page Three Addresses Of PresidentsGiven For the benefit of those students in terested in the local fraternities and so rorities, the organizations, along with the name and address of each president, are printed below. It would be advisable to clip this roster and keep in your room for reference. Alpha Delta Pi-Eleanor McMaster, 1506 Divine St. Alpha Omicron Pi-Carolyn Smith, Wo man's Building. Alpha Tau Omega-John Gregg Mc Master. Chi Omega-Emily Dunovant, Woman's Building. Delta Delta Delta-Gerda Sylvan, Gar ner's Ferry Rd., City. Delta Zeta-Nelle Etchison, 1000 Wood row St. Pi Beta Phi-Elizabeth Anderson, Wo man's Building. Sigma Kappa-LaVerne Hughes, 902 Pickens St. Zeta Tau Alpha-Margaret Cornwall, Woman's Building. Alpha Tat Omega-Julian Sajley, 902 Barnwell St. Kappa Alpha-Ed. Bowen, 1011 Sumter St. Kappa Sigma-Farnan Cannon, 1431 Pendleton St. Phi Beta Delta-Sam Rubin, 1227 Maple St. Phi Epsilon Pi-lelmar Abrams, Tene ment 6, Room 10, Campus. Phi Kappa Sigma-James Bynum, 722 King St. Phi Sigma Kappa-Basil Pettit, 431 Wil not Ave. Pi Kappa Alpha-Bernard Hester, 1207 College St. Pi Kappa Phi-Geo. Bell Timmerman, 816 1lenderson St. Sigma Alpha Epsilon-Billy \Vingfield, 1428 Senate St. Sigma Chi-McRae Johnston, 1509 Lady St. Sigma Nu-Wallace Martin, 31 Keenan Apartments. Sigma Phi Epsilon-Frank Munn, 1220 Pendleton St. ---t. a. c. They are Betty Comstock, May An drews, Mary Gardner, Madeline Craig, Johnnie Steppe, Eloise Clark, Dorothy Murdoch, Jacqueline Miller and Thelma Kinney. . ii THE CANTEEN Sandwiches, Cold Drink, Tollet Articles, College Jewelry UNIVERSITY BOOK STORE The Official Book Store . CAROL-INA PRESSING CLUB For fine dry cleaning AY EXPRESS urself with the transportation of trunks, I effect, at vacation time... send them Express. :erely telephone Railway Express and nents - whisk them away on fast pas md safely to destination. You take your of mind, knowing your baggage will be as you are. Rates surprisingly low; two end-insure safe handling and delivery. bring your baggage back again, elimi-. bie and unnecessary expense. mation telephone E.T. PHONE 5721 2d STATION. PHONE 7031 SENGER STATION. PHONE 3320 JTH CAROLINA LY EXPRE SS LO3NCY ING, >E RAIL.AIR SRVICE