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126 TRANSFERS ENTER CAROLINA "The value of the University diploma is being appreciated more and more as evidenced by the. heavy, normal increase annually of transfers from other South Carolina colleges," asserts John A. Chase, Jr., registrtar and dean of administration. There are 496 new students here this semester as compared to 474 new students last year.. Of this number, 126 are trans fers from other colleges, principally from South Carolina. The remaining 370 are freshmen. --U. ". o. HIGHWAY SAFETY TOPIC OF LECTURE The Freshman Y. W. C. A. held its second meeting of the year in chapel, Thursday afternoon, under the direction of Natalie Fitzsimmons. The following ohlicers were elected: president, M'artha Kirkland; vice-president, Duma Harris; secretary, Catherine Toal; treasurer, Alice Bryant; and reporter, Elizabeth Truesdale. The meetings will be held the second and fourth Thursdays of the month. All members will be expected to attend the next meeting. --... a. Orchestra Plans To Give Concert The University Symphony Orchestra started rehearsals last week for an all Beethoven concert, which will be given in early November. Assisting the orchestra will be Professor Harry Field of New herry College who will play a violin con certo. Among the numbers of the or chestra will be the famous "Minuet in G," the "Contra Dance," and the "Eg mont" overture. Madame Felice de Horvath, director of the orchestra, and head of the music de partment of the University will play solos this week for the Monday Junior Music Club and the Evening Music Club. Also she will give a talk to the Thursday Study Club on the history of the sym phony orchestra. Stokes'Stutz Finally Burns lie was in his glory. So was his (late. They were going to eat at a swanky joint down town. He had a couple of, pieces of folding money in his pocket and there was a smile on his face that reached from one ear to the other and half way to the back of his neck. The car in which they rode was only twelve summers oldl, but it was still a good car, so he said. The only trouble with it was that there was no battery in it. But to this master mind a little thing like a starter was no bane. All he would have to do when they went in the eating place was to leave the hack running. With this done, they entered the cafeteria and consumed a hearty meal potatoes, bread, water, and the cheap est meat that could be bought. After they had finished, they heard a flock of fire trucks coming toward them. "They hustled out the door in hopes of seeing the approaching wagons. "'Why, Stokess," said the girl. I be lieve they are .oing to stop right in front of your .ar." "WVonder 11 we're going to get it out the .y?" "Why, it Acs like your car is on fire." "Let's see." About this time four large trucks stopped in front of the Stutz. There was enough smoke coming out of the engine of the car to fill the Yankee Stadium. The firemen jumped from their vehicles and pondered the ap p'roach they were to make in extin guishing the flame. One fellow on the hook-and-ladder truck thought they should cover the car with sand, an other believed that putting chemicals onl it would stop the smoke, while others wanted to put water on the job. .About this time the chief drove up, JumpeI)d out his car and ran over to the smoking vehicle. He stuck his hand through the door, cut off the switch, and then yelled: "Let's go Tlhe smoke stopped. Stokes Davis started and his date followed. They 1)ushed their way through the crowd that had assembled and left the car. An hour later, they returned, cranked the hack, and drove off. Next day, Stokes was seen walking his girl to another eating-place. --U. U. 0. PRESS' A new 42-inch screen-head Hoffman Steam press costing $450 is being in stalled in the Gamecock 'Pressing Club, Scruggs Hope, manager, -an-t nounced. The Carolina Dry Cleaning Conm Pany, which does the actual cleaning for the pressing club, has also installed special cleaning equipment. / College Organ Allottec Athletic Association Receives More To Finance Sports Program Gamecock Rank Hig Frank F. Welbourne, treasurer of the University Athletic Association, released the following figures as to Boys ....................... Girls ....,... .... Account Rate Athletic Association ..........$4.00 Band ------..................20 Clariosophic Society .......... .10 Debating Council ............. .20 Euphradian Society ............ .10 Euphrosynean Society ......... .10 Gamecock .............. .75 Garnet and Black ............. .75 Hypatian Society .............. .10 Sinking Fund ................ .25 Social Cabinet .............. .05 Telephone Exchange .......... .50 Y. M. C. A. ............. .60 Y. W. C. A. ................... .60 Totals. ............... TOWN THEATRE GIVES SUPPER The -Town Theatre gave a campaign supper at the Jefferson Hotel Chatter Box Tuesday evening, October 6. A drive is being made to enlist new members in the theatre. Any university student interested in joining the campaign can see the mem bers of the committee from the Univer sity. They are Professor E. C. Coker, Dr. E. T. Bonn, Mme. W. O. Sweeny, Mrs. Goddard, Doctor Penny, Tom Drake and Helen Townsend. Mr. Danny Reed, director of the Town Theatre, talked to the Monday and Tues day chapel periods. "The town theatre is the focal point for all other cultural in terests in the city," he said. He urged students to participate in the organization if they can do so. 4 KIND TO YOUR THROAT There's a friendly relax ation in every puff and a feeling of comfort and ease when your ciga rette is a Light Smoke of rich, ripe-bodied tobacco - A LUCKY. e4 cepressu tess, ithe Asureen ns c.. THE GA izations I Expenditures Than Half Of The Total Out-Lay i. Garnet And Black And h In Appropriation how the activity fund was distributed to the different organizations this semester. .......... 1018 $ 7,635.00 .......... 342 2,565.00 1060 $tO,200.00 Men Women Total $ 4,072.00 $ 1,368.00 $ 5,440.00 203.60 68.40 272.00 101.80 ...... 101.80 203.60 68.40 272.00 101.80 ...... 101.80 34.20 34.20 763.50 256.50 1,020.00 763.50 256.50 1,020.00 ...... :34.20 34.20 254.50 85.50 340.00 50.90 17.10 68.00 509.00 171.00 680.00 610.80 ...... 610.80 ...... 205.20 205.20 $ 7,635.00 $ 2,565.00 $10,200.00 NYA To Employ Graduates Again N.Y.A. scholarships, for the second year, are open to graduate students as well as undergraduates, at the University, announced Morgan D. Arant, chief clerk of the Administration here. Five appointments have been made to students in the graduate school, the names and the departments with which they are connected being as follows: Miss Susan Savage King, Columbia, South Carolina history ; Miss Maisie Kirven, French ; C. H. 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