The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, February 21, 1936, Page Page Seven, Image 7
Decorations Add
To Council Hop
First Of This Semester
Buster Spann And His Gamecock
Orchestra Play For Inter.
Fraternity Dance
The first interfraternity dance of th<
semester was held in the University
Gymnasium last night. Music for th<
dance was furnished by Buster Span:
and his Gamecocks.
Sponsors for the dance were: Ph
Sigma Kappa, Lida Liles; Phi Kappa
Alpha, Janet Reed; Pi Kappa Phi
Edith Woodruff; Sigma Alpha Epsi.
lon, Sara Williamson; Sigma Chi
Mary Whittaker; Sigma Nu, Dorothy
Platt; 'Pan-Hellenic president, Lucy
Black.
Jack Killea is president of. Pan-Hel
lenic council.
The gymnasium was elaborately
decorated for the dance. Each inter
fraternity representative wore a bou
tonniere of red carniations.
A special no-break for the memberm
of the council was danced.
-U. M. 0.
Graduate courses in automobile traf
fic control will be offered by Harvarc
next year.
Seventy-three nationalities are repre
sented among the 8,800 students a
Boston University.
COLUMBIA
OMMERCIAL
OLLEGE
OFFERS COURSES IN
Shorthand, Bookkeeping,
Typing, Comptometer,
Burrough's Calculator,
Filing, Etc.
C. B. SUTTON, Pres.
Ph. 2-3288 1556 Main
For more than 90 years we have
Community with their I
"Any thing Needec
THE R. L.
1440 Main Street
STATE HOUS
MAKERS OF SHE
Hot Dogs .................................... 5c
Hamburgers ...........................10c
darbecue ..................................10c
Chicken Salad
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1224 Main Street
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Partial view of Ke
been supplying the Students of this
looks and School Supplies.
[ in the Class Room"
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SLAUNDRY :
AUNDRY AT THE CANTEEN
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ti'
Telephone 4954
Sil
aying Monopoly i
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It's sweeping the country.
Here's a game that slefies
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sell to your heart's content.
Grand for plungers with a
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The GENE AUT1E
Radio's Singing Cowb
"Melody Trai
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.a Chapter No. 2
"ADVENTURES OF TA
eeded T(
th property to be purchased. Shows
students Stay I:
By Means (
Pulling logs from the Congaree river, pc
ading to the blind, driving a taxi at i"
ght, and firing furnaces are only a few
the ways by which Carolina students s
ake their way through the University, t
cording to R. G. Bell, executive secre
w
ry of the University YMCA. ti
Approximately 225 students are either Cl
)rking or partially working their way
rough school. Their assignments vary C
the four winds.
Four young men earn a livelihood by
aching math, reading, and English to
mates of the State penitentiary, while
other four are employed to look after tl
i(lerpriveleged children in the gymnasi
ii. Four others participate in playground
)rk at McMaster school.
The highway dlepartment gives employ- C
ent to approximately 40 students an- Si
tally, while the University steward's Ji
tiI affords jobs for 30. The duties of lu.
ose in the highway dlepartment range Ic
omi filing to typing. Most of those who c
ark in the mess hall wait on tables or
ark on the books.
The National Youth Administrationd
nploys 167 students, most of whlom as
st pIrofessors in research, typing, filing, ti
id other clerical work. About 20 work
tihe canteen, the book store andl tihe a<
essinIg club. One hands out mail at the t
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LRZEAN" Jnne Knight-...an
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trees and shrubs. now on site. View
of South Carolina
nl College'
)f Queer Jobs
st office and four answer "University"
the telephone exchange.
Perhaps five or six clerk in clothing,
oc and grocery stores for Columbia
erchants. Some wait on tables for
>arding houses. One student is night
atchlman for a laundry. Two are with
egeodetic survey and two are studying
ild psychology.
ommerce Fraternity
Chooses New Officers
Beta Gamma chapter of Delta Sig
a Pi, commercial fraternity, elected
e following officers at their recent
eekly meeting:
Headmaster: Pat C. Smith, Fasley;
hancellor: . M 1ls, IIsey
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