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Social Cabinet To Give Dance On Home-coming Day . Gym To Be Decorated With Blue And White For Occasion Gamecocks To Play The first dance presented by the newly elected social cabinet will take place Saturda* evening from 9:00 2:00, in the Gym. Members of the Furman and Caro lina coaching staffs and football teams I have been invited as honor guests and there will be special Furman and Caro lina no-breaks. The gym will be decorated with a color scheme of blue and white, ac cording to Wallace Martin, who is in charge of the decorations. Members of the faculty and their wives will chaperone. Buster Spann and his Gamecocks will furnish the music. 1i cated to the ?'is} gray who so gall defended t he.W: " ca us el 1 'I With RANDOLPHE SCOTT HARRY ELLERBE (Of Columbia, S. C.) WALTER CONNOLLY -Now Playing Regular Prices Silvers 5 & 10c Store SOUTH CAROLINA'S LARGEST VARIETY STORE Comnplimn,ts of GERVAIS STREET PH-ARMACY PHONE 4347 ECONOMY DRUG CO. PHONE 8119 Evans Motor Co. Dial 8103 then count the minutes 24 HOUR SERVICE "COLUMBIA'S MOST UNIQUE" Opposite the Jefferson Hotel Open All Night Phone 8754 ALWAYS SEE 1500 Main Strect, 9efore makingD AM puchN of th We nell the only standard adopted class all stadr ret Ins. To spend your METROPOLI "THE OLD lI THE STUDENTS' 1520 MAIN STREET AKG'S Hold Convention [.ocal Chapter Hostess )ut Of State Delegates Will Be Welcomed To Columbia By Dean Bradley The annual Alpha Kappa Gamma :onvention is being held today and tomorrow in Columbia with the local :ircle acting as hostess. The opening speech of welcome will be made Friday afternoon in the Wo man's Building by Dean Bradley. A business meeting will follow this, after which a picnic will be given for the isiting delegates at Lake Murray. A speech will be made by Dr. S. M. Derrick at the formal banquet to be held in the Columbia Hotel. Dec- lia jrations suitable for Thanksgiving will fa be used in the dining hall. th -U. M. O.- itn Blease Invited To Visit Society Ion. Colemon L. Blease has been extended an invitation to address the Clariosophic Literary Society next Tuesday night, according to action taken this week. Richard Foster was designated to get in touch with Mr. IBlease. The society also voted to extend fo Congressman J. J. McSwain a stand ing invitation to speak to the members t at at his convenience, upon the motion of a Ed Sims. Dorus Houser and Jerome Hoffer, Jr., both of Camden, were initiated into the society. wl V. wi. O. Pool Drive Fund i Goes Up To $560 g 0 of (CONTINUED FROM PAGE SIX) H classes and on all tests and examinations, the individual class shall be the unit. Any breach of honor accordingly shall be handled by the class in which it oc curs. The method of hearing such cases is likewise left with the individual class, the instructor acting always in an ad visory capacity. Action by any class against any member shall be reported by the instructor to the dean. "Resolved further that upon the deci sion of a class, or of an authoritative committee of a class, that a member has been guilty of a breach of honor, the penalty shall be for the first offense dis- c; missal from the class for that semester ti with the grade of "E" on the course, g and for the secon(d offense, dismissal A from the University. "Resolved further, that this amend ment relieves the constitutionally estab- b lished Student I lonor Committee only of T the hurden of hearing cases involving ~ classroom deportment, and does not af fect the functions of that committee in administering any code of honor which the sttudent body may elect to establish. 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BY MAY 4 SOCIAL i 3:00-Friday, Alpha Kappa Conve .7:00-Friday, Senior Y Council, Fl 12:30-Saturday, Home-coming D; 3:00-Saturday, Violin Recital, Stu 9:00-Saturday, Social Cabinet Da 8:30-Saturday, Alpha Gamma Ka 7:00-Monday, Freshman Y Counc 8:00-Tuesday, Clariosophic Liters 8:00-Tuesday, Euphradian Litera 4:15-Wednesday, Hypatian Liter, .7:15-Wednesday, Carolina Servici 7:00-Wednesday, Sophomore Cot 8:00-Wednesday, University Play .5:00-Friday, Chi Delta Phi, Doll Bright Season Ahead With the increasing number of bril nt events being scheduled for the late It and early winter, it seems that cre will be little time left for stddy g. One of the highlights of the so cial season will be the Damas Christmas Ball which will be given December 6, according to Harriet Lever, charming and capable presi dent of the club. Already, a buzz of activity has started, for a new gown is considered almost a neces sity for this important event and the serious problem of asking the "right" escort must be settled. Jimmy Poyner's orchestra will play r the affair and this is welcome news a group of co-eds who knew Jimmy id the "boys" at Myrtle Beach last ar. Good news! Everyone will he glad know that the new Social Cabinet ill give its first dance tomorrow night the gym. The Furman and Caro ia football teams will be honor tests, as well as the former students Carolina who are expected hack for ome-coming Day. The Gamecocks ill play. Only those who have attended the Phi K a p p a Sigs annual Thanksgviing Balls in the past can realize how lovely these dances really are. The dance will be given in the beautiful Blue Room of the Columbia Hotel, on the evening before Thanksgiving. The alumni are planning a cocktail party which will precede the dance. Out-of-Town Dance. Murmurs can be heard all over th< impus of the "swell" dance given a le Winnsboro Country Club by roup of ten girls last Saturday night mong those who went over for th< ance are: Charlie Murtiashaw, Lank [ogan, James Timmonc, Homei [oultrie, Howard Williams, Willough y Dixon, Joe Cardwell, Lib Mc. tonald, and Dave Aiken. tudent Body Meets In University Chape] (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) fort to arouse the students. Something very evidently wvrong. There seems t( a total lack of interest on tile part of Ie students. Now you can't exp)ect thc umni, the faculty, or other sulpporters the University to build a pool for you swim in, so you had better get busy d( contribute." Don H1am, law studlent who took th< or following Mozingo, declared thai eC studlent body was totally voidl of any hlool spirit. "WVhere has most support of the Uni ~rsity come from during the last si, ~ars ?" he questioned, adding rhetori lIly that "it has come from outsidle th< udeknt body13." "You will cheer for any team wvher icy score; it takes true spirit to badl )tur team when they lose," he asserted mecluding with a fervent request thal Ie studenlts throw themselves whole. eartedlly behind the dIrive dutrinig th< tst two days-today and tomorrow. Tile t,wo motions to he brought up next ledniesday night for the second readlinJ id discussion dleal with the Social Cab. let election, and the uncertain status of le honor system. "Resolvedl: That the Social Cabinei ect ion be changedI from the second weel I October to the first wveek in May" is e first proposed amendment, wvhile the her, inItrodlucedl at a meeting of KSK< st nlighlt also, is an attempt to dlraw~ a set of regulations governing class >onm condluct of students. --u. a. o. Hlarvard will celebrate the 300th an versary of its founding in 1936. It is e oldest institution of higher learning the United States. Friendly Cafeteria 1307 Hampton Avenue (Opposite First Baptist Church) BEST COOKED FOOD IN TOWN Mrs. . H. Hpe Mr. . H. Sp.,., ME000K 5ynopsis NDREWS CALENDAR ntion, meeting of delegates [inn Hall y Dinner, Campus idio of Mme. Felice de Horvath nce, Gym ppa Formal Banquet il, Flinn Hall iry Society Meeting ry Society Meeting try Society, Clariosophic Hall Club, Flinn Hall incil, Flinn Hall ers, Davis 8 r Hamby, Harden Street Kappa Sigma OIne of the most ciutst,cnling events ( the soc in setson will be the Founder Day Banquet and Ball which will b given by Kappa Sigma on the evenin; of December 13 at the Columbia Hote Arrangements are being made fo decorations and Buster Spann has bee engaged to furnish the music. - Oyster Roast Wallace Martin will be host to the Sigma Nus this evening at an oyster supper which he will give at the country home of Bobby Bruner. Actives and pledges have been invited. Sigma Chi Sigma Chi announces the pledginj of Roy Johnson, Cheraw. Alumni Meeting The alumni of Sigma Nu will meet with the actives Monday night at the chapter house. Re ports of the National Convention will be given by Wallace Martin and Bobby Bruner. Sigma Kappas Entertain A tea at the Jefferson Hotel wa given by the Sigma Kappas recentl3 for their patro:is, patr8nesses, an mothers. The Sigma Kappas will entertai again Friday with a miscellaneou shower for their two recent bride Margaret Reeves Dent and Virgini Cole McDaniel. S TOWNSHIP A-UDITOR!UM All New STAGED IN GORGEOUS SCENES ON THE - STAGE THEM ST Pi Gamma Mu Meet_Thursday With Miss Johnson Social Science Society To Honor Its New Members With Banquet Pi Gamma Mu, national social sci etice honor society, met at the hole of Miss Leila Johnson, Thursday night, November 7. Miss Mary Wheeler was assistant hostess. A paper entitled "Rural Social P'rob lems" was presented by Betty Hor ton, and Wallace Martin gave a talk on 'Urbant Social Probleins." - The program was follo wed by in f formal discussions of the papers I>.e sented. Refreshments were served. Newly elected members of the or ganization will be honored with a ban cluet at the Old l?nglish Room of r the Columbia Ilotel immediately after initiation Nov. 22. Judge Ramage of Saluda will be the principal speaker, Initiates will be: Prof. Carlisle Rob erts; Dr. Franklin C. Erickson, Char lotte Stevenson, Colhmbia: Hetty Wrenshall, Asheville, N. C., Charles F.llison, Easlev; Morgan Arant, Nich ols; and Charles E. Sinons, Jr., John ston. Membership is baserl on schol arship in social science. -U. B. o. Legion Auxiliary Hear Dr. Crow "When we went over seas, we were heroes; when we came back, we didn't have a job," said Dr. Orin F. Crow, head of the department of education at the University of South Carolina, I speaking at the Armistice day (limner given for the Brookland-Cayce Ameri can Legion by the Legion auxiliary in the New Brookland armory. s Dr. Crowv, addressing the ladies , present, called upon them not to idol- I d ize soldiers. Paying high tribute to those who fought in the \Vorld \Var, n he emphasized the wastE of war, s stressing the need for men to spend I their energy on building a new coun- | a try. "We need a fighting :pirit to I build a nation," he concluded. oNE NIGHT ONLY D 1 C BUs VIO LUC H-U' CR SThe,) Page Five Dance Planned By Damas Club Give Christmas Ball Jimmy Payner's Orchestra To Play For Dance In Univer sity Gymnasium The Damas club is planniug its love ly Christmas ball to be given in the University Gymnasium on Friday :vening, December 6. Jimmy Poy ner's orchestra from North Carolina tate will play for the dance. Officers of the club are Harriet [,ever, Columbia, president; Sara \\'il iamson, Sumter, vice-president; leu ah DesChamps, Columbia, secretary; 3erda Sylvan, Columbia, treasurer. Leaders for figures at the dance vill be Betty Jane Sovacool, Columbia, ;enior leader, and Maxine Scarbor )ugh, North, junior leader. --1. s.vo. New Members Join Society Eighteen members were elected into he huphrosynean Society at a meet ng held Monday afternoon. The girls chosen are: Kathleen IBurgess, Grace Toney, Margaret 'ayne, Helen Breeland, Dot Scott, Bet ;y Sparrow, Mary Willis, Martha dlauney, Myrtle Hair, Harriet Holman, va Brooker, Mary Culbertson, Mar ha McDonald, Essie Davis, Dot Dun want, Carolyn Gunter, Marguerite Baldwin, and Mary Virginia McDaniel. Harriet Boyd was elected secretary o fill a vacancy which has occurred. DEPENDABLE. , TX Trucking ... W and Taxi 1 SERVICE I Telephone 3189-3183 . Checker Cab Co. * The White Cars - OV. 20 IL ORDERS NOW TO Mrs. J. R. Wescott Beats On Sale A~t Auditorium Mon., Nov. 18 o. of 75 in Person inlcluding ~rk and ~Cuogh D'ORSAY TER WEST ET CARL SON [LLE~ PAGE 111 CAM~ERON AtNE SISTERS SEXTON IARLES CARRER many Others with amouis Earl Carroll auty Chor,s of WDRLD~III