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Frat Couni ieetf Monday To Consider Action] Movements Made By Trustees In C Regards To Fraternity Houses To Be Studied Interfraternity council will convene Monday and study movements made by p the University board of trustees with re- v gards to moving all fraternities back to n the campus next school year, according C to announcement made by Jim Good, sec retary and treasurer of the organization. s, During the middle of the summer, each d fraternity president received a letter S' warning them not to buy a house or do s anything that might involve the loss of F money. Action by the board has not as yet been taken but the letter implied such o action would be taken this year. fl "Whether the council can do anything L about the proposed move remains to be d seen," Good said, "but we are certainly L going to try to do something." i1 -...o.- ti RADIO CHAIRMAN FLAYS TEACHING L s In Speech At Miami B. H. Darrow States That Methods S Are Forty Years Behind The Times C Miami, Fla. (ACP)-American col- c leges are "teaching 40 years behind the b times instead of 10 years ahead," B. H. d Darrow of Columbus, Ohio, national 0 chairman for radio, told the National Congress of Parents and Teachers here recently. "The school is behind the times that doesn't use newspapers and the radio along with text books," Mr. Darrow de- ( clared. "This is a tabloid age and to teach effectively, we must use modern , agencies of the era that is highly visual and auditory minded," he said. "The study of the past is a poor aca demic process unless it makes the student interpret the present. Only the schools o that have stopped covering the students h over with the dust of dead things and are giving them current events have the be- n ginning of self-education," Mr. Darrow ( pointed out. -U. s. o.- I Bird Squad Weighs Tons Line Averages 191 Lbs. Lightest Man Tips Scales At 146 While Heaviest Weighs 235 F The 1936 edition of the Carolina x Gamecocks is made up of 47 players j who weigh approximately four and 1, one-half tons. t There are 28 lineman, weighing 5338 1i pounds and averaging 191 pounds per s man. J Of the 19 backs, 174 pounds.-is the ( average weight and the group together ii tip the scale at 3307. Lynn Kaimback, junior, is the light- C est man on the squad. He weighs 146 pounds and is a candidate for the back field. His best friends and a boy from his home town of Toledo, Frank Martin, is the heaviest man of the group. He - weighs 235 pounds and is a candidate r for a position at guard. c Frank Pauly, assistant coach, has thei UNIVERSITY NEW AND SECOND ALL CL CASH FOR YOU OFFICIAL BOOK UNIVE] Located Thi TENrEME1 Student Body Listed Soon :n Blue Key Directory lustom Of Fraternity Enables Z Students To Get "In Touch" With Each Other The annual student body directory, C ublished by the Blue Key fraternity, T rill be ready for distribution within the ext three weeks, according to Hunt raham, editor. The name, home residence, class and :hool of the University, place of resi nce in Columbia, name of fraternity or rority, and telephone number of each udent will be listed in the directory. aculty members will likewise be listed. It is the annual custom and obligation [ Blue Key to direct its efforts to the irtherance of the best interests of the niversity of South Carolina and to en avor to render to the students of the niversity definite services of great and ivaluable benefits both to them and to e University proper. A Blue Key Fraternity is proud and i leased to be able to be of service to the A fniversity and its students. It is the A ncere hope of Blue Key that the stu- A ents of the University will derive much leasure and benefit from the use of the :udent directory. 1 The directory itself will be made pos- 1 ble through the courtesy, kindness and l( )-operation of advertisers. The appre- 1 ation of their indispensable help may I e demonstrated by the University stu- i1 ent body by reciprocation in the form 2( f patronization. 21 2. S. C. Students Lead The List )n Sophomore Roll - ohn A. Chase, Registrar, Re- S leases Honor List For The :N Second Semester South Carolina students claim all but ne of the 32 places on the sophomore a onor list for the second semester of the 935-36 session. Nineteen of the 32 who f lade the honor roll were graduated from :olumbia high school. The following honor list has been re ased by John A. Chase, Jr., registrar: Armstrong, James Crawford, Green ille; Armstrong, Marvin Douglas, Co imbia; Baker, Evelyn Edythe, Colum ia; Berry, Abram, Columbia; Bradley, ane Vander Horst, Columbia; Brooker, rances Emily, Columbia; Cardwell, inna Elizabeth, Columbia; Clerici, lenry John, Columbia; Cooper, Howard 'reston, Laurens ; Dove, Ruth Alice, Co imbia; Drake, Tom Rogers, 'Columbia; .stes, Evelyn Mae, Columbia; Fripp, )orothy Alceste, Ridgeland; Gambrell, euben Jackson, Jr., Belton; Gaston, Villiam Bartlette, Columbia; Gerald, ohn Paul, Sumter ; Greene, Felix Bac :y, Jr., Columbia; Harman, John New n, II, Welch, Va.; Holman, Arthur El ott, Jr., Anderson; H-ook, Marion Burn ide, Columbia; Husbands, Eugene Max, ohnsonville; Jackson, Joe Lawson, lover ; Jones, J. D., Chesterfield ; Joy er, Barbara Anne, Columbia; Matthewvs, {. Luther, Jr., Columbia; Means, Fran es Curry, Columbia; Morris, Ida Chap ian, Columbia; Shannon, Annie Mae, olumbia; Smith, Paul Abraham, Easley; wearingen, John Eldred, Jr., Columbia; Villiamson, Jane Wallace, Florence; Villis, Mary Denmead, Columbia. -U. U. C. eputation as being the heaviest line oach in the United States, lhe weigh rig 315 pounds. BOOK STORE HAND BOOKS FOR ASSES R OLD BOOKS STORE OF THE ERSITY s Year In IT NO-.5 4. 0.Pi's Highesi 'ri Delts Come Second; A. T. 0.' Standing For Second Se Below are given the average grades ma tapters for the session 1935-36. The or he Standard Score is appended. Set ,. Alpha Omicron Pi (S) ........................ !. Delta Delta Delta (S) ........................ I. Alpha Tan Omega (F) ........................ L Pi Beta Phi (S) ................................... All Non-sorority Average (Women) Kappa Sigma (F) ................... All Vomen's Average .......................... Phi Beta Delta (F) ...................... All Sorority Average (Women) ........ Zeta Tan Alpha (S) ............................ I. Phi Epsilon Pi (F) ....................... I. Alpha Delta Pi (S) ............................ I. D elta Zeta (S) ......... ....................... Sigm a N u (F ) ...................................... . Sigma Alpha Epsilon (F) .................... 11 Fraternity & Sorority Average .......... I. Chi Omega (S) ... ....... ...................... 11 Student Body Average ............ 11 Non-fraternity & Non-Sorority Av..... If Fraternity Average (Men) ................ All Men's Average ................................ 11 Non-fraternity Average (Men) ........ . Sigma Clii (F) ................... . Pi Kappa Phi (F) .............................. Pi Kappa Alpha (F) ............................ Sigma Phi Epsilon (F) ........................ . Phi Pi Phi (F) .................................... Phi Sigma Kappa (F) .......................... . Sigma Kappa (S) ................................ Phi Kappa Sigma (F) ........................ Kappa Alpha (F) ...... ................. (F) means Fraternity. (S) means Son SUMI 11 Student Body Average ............ raternity & Sorority Average ................ raternity Average ...................................... orority Average .... ................ on-fraternity Average ....................... ."~ ncrcrity Average........ 11 Non-frat. & Non-sorority Average.... *The "Standard Score" is determined :ademic average (2.74) and the highest p Score" below that of the academic avei !rence between 2.74 and the lowest possibl ard range equal .174, downward range ei Printing For FRATERNITIES SORORITIES and CLUBS Stationery, Announcements, Dance Cards, Programs, All Kinds of Social Printing. DuPRE PRINTING CO. 1316 Main St. Phone 7044 EI -WHEN YO STEIN-KING B You Are Assured Of The Hig) Possible to Ma) STEIN-KING IS OLDEST BREWE -DEMANID THE BEST 1 UNIVE CO-OPERA'1 A COM LINE OF SCHOOL SI -AL COLD DRINKS, S. CREAM, CIGARE TOILET A4 THE Cl TEiNEME Have SAverage s Third In Social Groups Grade mester Of Last Session de by the various fraternity and sorority der is that of standing for the session. First Second Year Standard nester Semester Average Score 2.27 2.09 2.18 Plus 3.22 2.32 2.22 2.27 . " 2.70 2.39 2.36 2.38 " 2.07 2.40 2.49 2.45 " 1.67 2.42 2.51 2.47 " 1.55 2.46 2.50 2.49 " 1.44 2.52 2.529 2.53 " 1.21 2.58 2.56 2.57 " 0.98 2.61 2.5423 2.58 " 0.92 2.605 2.585 2.595 " 0.83 2.37 2.87 2.61 " 0.75 2.67 2.5425 2.62 " 0.69 2.69 2.71 2.70 " 0.23 2.80 2.628 2.707 " 0.19 2.842 2.626 2.711 " 0.17 2.75 2.536 2.72 " 0.11 2.909 2.556 2.73 " 0.06 2.81 2.69 2.74 " 0.00 2.84 2.79 2.75 Minus 0.04 2.836 2.532 2.80 " 0.27 2.908 2.75 2.81 " 0.31 2.94 2.86 2.82 " 0.35 2.82 2.85 2.834 " 0.416 2.89 2.80 2.835 " 0.42 3.03 2.77 2.89 " 0.66 3.08 2.847 2.92 " 0.79 2.85 3.10 2.98 " 1.06 3.06 2.94 2.99 " 1.11 2.96 3.26 3.09 " 1.55 3.31 3.104 3.22 " 2.12 3.35 3.14 3.24 " 2.21 >rity. ARY 2.81 2.69 2.74 0.00 2.75 2.536 2.72 Plus 0.11 2.836 2.532 2.80 Minus 0.27 2.61 2.5423 2.58 Plus 0.92 2.94 2.86 2.82 Minus 0.35 2.4? .51 2.47 Plus 1.55 2.84 2.79 2.75 Minus 0.04 by dividing the difference between the ossible grade (1.00) into ten equal parts. -age is determined by dividing the dif e grade (5.00) into ten equal parts. Up iual .226. Central Drug Co. FOR DELICIOUS 35o-PLATE LUNCHES-35c -Served at all hours DELIVERED TO YOUR DOOR Consists of Potato salad, chicken salad, lettuce, tomatoes, cold slaw, pickle and choice of one meat Phone 5197 'U DRINK EER AND ALE west Quality Drink That It Is co-Because MADE BY THE RY IN AMERICA PROM YOUR DEALER |RSITY E'IVE STORE PLETE rPPL1IES FOR YOUR NEED WNDWICHES, ICE TTES, TOBACCO, LRTICLES. LNTEEN NT NO. 4 Who's Who On Campus Note: For the benefit of those fresh men who do not know who the leaders of W he campus are, and for those upper-class- co men who have forgotten, the follo*ing ea list of office-holders is printed. Student body president-Sam Cart- w ledge. Student body vice-president-Dick Foster. ch Student body secretary-treasurer Dinky Vaughn. Senior class president-Harry Spann. Bi Junior class president-Billy Nichol ;on. Sophomore class president-Spruce White. Garnet and Black editor-Frank Jor lan. Garnet and Black business manager Stokes Davis. U Gamecock editor-Hunt Graham. Gamecock business manager-Ray Bar ;eron. Gamecock managing editor-Dinky Williams. Social cabinet-Joab Dowling, , Joe ampbell, and Bill Bockman. Law federation president-Paul Taylor. Football captain-Bob Johnson. U Football alternate captain-Paul Gaff ley. Basketball captain-7-Reddy Mitchell. C U 1v 6'31 e1n. St. 4 YOUR LOOSE C11 Iron 01 your h worrie Sw/FTLr ti Let that dependable college pick up and ship your launc you every week. You will easy, fast, inexpensive. Merely notify the folks y age by Railway Express, an the same way. You can se: know, and while on that sul by Railway Express. The to saves keeping accounts, pas Ing of spare change. You'll find the Idea econ< minimumi rate is low - only less. Pick-up and delivery insurance Included In the shi same with shipping baggag Railway Express. So arranj by phone call to the Railw start now. 1301 MAIN STREE BRANCH OFFICE: UNION~ BRANCH OFFICE: 8, A. L. PASS COLUMBIA, SOU RAILWAY] AGENC3 NATION-WIDE RAI GAMECOCK PRI SPECIAL. ON DRY CLEANING FOR STU Locate REAR OF HARP ALS WORK CALLED FOR. - eptemoer iv, 85U OST OFFICE' HOURS NAMED The university post office will remain en from nine in the morning until five the afternoon, according to Mrs. Moon, [o is in charge. There are two in ming mails and three outgoing mails Ah day. Boxes will be 50c per semester. The exchange and telephone service i remain open from seven in the mor g until 12 midnight. Mrs. Dugan is in arge of this department. -u. ". V. Baseball captain-Bernard James. Euphradian president-G. Werber yan. Clariosophic president-Ed Sims. Blue Key president-Gus Pearlman. 0. D. K. president-Bob Hemphil. Y. M. C. A. president-Jim Walsh. Y. W. C. A. president-Jo Philson. u u mum.... *. DEPENDABLE. TAXI. Trucking" g"*...w. and . Taxi . Telephone 3189-3183 Checker Cab Co. The White Qars 'E L. " olumbia. S. ANGE . .it itndry*. S -SAFELY - ECG pal, Railway Express, !ry home and back for find it glossy going - ou will send the pack d ask them to return it rid it collect too, you iject, we can add, only Iks will understand. It ring bills, to say noth cimical all round. The 38 cents - sometimes by motor vehicle and Ipping charge. It's the e or anything else by te your shipping dates ty Express agent, and T. PHONE 5123 STATION. PHONE 1037 ENGER STATION. PHONE 3320 rH CAROLINA EXPRESS E, INC. L-AIR SERVICE ESSING. CLUB AND PRESSING DENTS d in ER COL.LEGE 0 AND DELIVERED