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!evenge" boTr4 . C'o"U:9 Directory Distributed On Monday, October 25th the tenth edition of the Blue Key Directory will be distributed to university students. These directories can be obtained from the postoffice. This years directory will be codedi cated to the memory of the Iate Pro fessor Benjamin D. Hodges and the late Judge Ramage. It contains approximate ly fifty pages and is said to be the largest edition ever published. It is composed of the names and home addresses of all students along with their campus addresses and telephone numbers along with those of the faculty. The ad vertisements of local firms sponsoring the guide make up a large part of it. Atherton Whaley is editor and Sam Rogol is Business Manager of this is sue. -U. . 0. between the high schools of the state and the university. In April the second of these trips will be made to places out 4 -4 THE MAFI THE-2 MAnFAtree ALL NITE TRAINING Lrticularly College Men and and Special Classes SINESS COLLEGE Telephones 5951 and 6317 Win. Lykes, .Jr., V.-Pres. iharry. Sen..Trea. LZIWnt m1 T ' DON MCCA.Lf TEI uN/ERQs/7y of, Glee Club Gets Start W. C. Baldwin Directs The University Glee Club under the direction of William C. Baldwin is rapid ly taking shape as one of the finest col lege glee clubs in the .south. At present the club is composed of forty-eight mem bers, most of whom have had previous experience in glee club work. Several new songs have been secured and the meetings of the club now are engaged in learning and practicing these. Public appearances for the organiza tion will not be started until the first week in December at which time a tour of the state will be made. The object of these trips is to promote good will MAKING ROOM For HART SOHAFFNER & MARX w ww n L? U .A of other brands of Suits & Topcoats $28.50 Suits & 0O'coats ....$23.75 $30.00 Suits & O'coats ....$25.75 $38.50 Suits & O'coats ....$31.75 MARSHALL-TATUM COMPANY WHERE STUDENTS MEET METROPOLITAN CAFE "THE OLD RELIABLE'' Now Air-Oonditioned Open All Night 1520 Main St. Phone 7849 BUSINESS Is Essential to Everyone, Si Women. Day, Night DRAUGHON'S BU 1218 Sumter Street :-: Prank W. Lykes, Pres. rs. D. T. Fauilkh Phi Epsilo, Lea Kappa Sigs Scholar Five Sororities And Five Fraternities Average; All Woman's Average Of Student Phi Epsilon Pi fraternity led all sororit in scholastic average for the session of 11 istrar's office show. The leading sorority Kappa Sigma, the second fraternity in p the Sigma Nu Scholarship Cup rather tha1 ditions for winning the award stated that at least fifteen members on its roll. A summary of the scholastic averages below: Fir Fraternity or Sorority Sen 1. Phi Epsilon Pi (F) 2. 2. Kappa Sigma (F) .--............ 2 3. D)elta i)elta Delta (S) "..""."2. ~~.3-....n.....e...()..........................2. All Non-Sorority Average (Women) 2. 4. P Beta Phi ().-.................2. 5. Alpha Tau Omega (F) ..........................2. All Women's Average ..........................2J 6. Zeta Tau Alpha (S) .........................2. 7. Chi Omega (8) --................. ...2. 8. Sigma Nu (F) ...........................2. 9. Alpha Delta 'i (5) All Sorority Average (Women) .............. 10. Sigma Alpha Epsilon (F) 2. All Fraternity and Sorority Average . .2. All Student Body - -........................ 2. All Non-Fraternity and Non-Sorority Average .2 11. Phi Beta Delta (F) -------.....................2. All Non.Fraternity Average (Men) ...........2. All Men's Average ----...........................2. All Fraternity Average (Men) ................2. 12. Pt Kappa P hi (F) .............................2 13. 1'hi Kappa Sigma (F) ........................3. 14. Sigma Phi Epsilon (F) ..............-..........3. 15. Delta Zeta (8).-------....................3 16. PI Kappa Alpha (F) ...........................3. 17. Sigma Chi (F) .... .. ---...................3. 18. Phi Sigma Kappa (F) ..----...................3. 19. Sigma Kappa (S) -----..........................3, 20. Kappa Alpha (F) ......--.......................3. (F) Means Fraternity; (8) Means Sorority. SUMMAR All Student Body Average ..........................2. Fraternity and Sorority Average ....................2. Fraternity Average (Men) .........................2, Sorority Average (Women) ..........................2. Non-Fraternity Average (Men) ......................2. Non-Sorority Average (Women) .....................2. All Non-Fraternity and Non-Sorority Average ........2. *Tha "Standard Seore" is determines! he dividing (2.76) and the highest possible grade (1.00) into tei the difference of the student body average and the a that of the academic average is determined by dividii possible grade (5.00) into ten equal parts, then pr< average. Upward range equal .176 downward range et of the state. Each trip will last approxi- Ac mately seven days. ren Every section of the club is filled to ber capacity with the exception of the first tha tenor section. While the talent in this enc section is considered good the number as of voices in this group does not supply in the volume needed to lead the music. W< COMPLIMENTS of HAVERTY Furniture Co. "A GREAT STORE lINA GREAT CITY" 1638 Main Street Telephones 5993-9545 Columbia's Most Modern Shoe Repair Shop... -EXPERT WORK1M -ATISFACTION G -WE CALL FOR A) Leave Your Work New Shoe| "Everything For 1345 Main St. Columbia A FAV( C. D. 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Prop. i Pi And I Aid 1936-3 W Win I 'ship Cup Place Above All Student Body Far Above That Of Men Body ies and fraternities on the campus 136-37, statistics given by the Reg is Delta Delta Delta. oint of scholastic ability, was given ni Phi Epsilon Pi, because the con the winning fraternity had to have of various campus groups is given at Second "Standard ester Semester Year Average Score 11 2.137 2.12 Pus 3.64 33 2.12 2.26 PIus 2.84 25 2.300 2.27 Plus 2.78 52 2.387 2.38 'lus 2.16 49 2.374 2.42 Plus 1.93 54 2.526 2.529 Plus 1.31 cen 18 2.48 2.531 Plus 1.30 Of 59 2.505 2.54 PIlus 1.25 mar 48 2.571 2.55 l'lus 1.19 that 60 2.560 2.58 Plus 1.02 gart 72 2.616 2.66 Plus .57 athl 67 2.564 2.70 Plus .34 63 2.838 2.747 Plus .07 79 2.737 2.757 PlIus .02 of 82 2.708 2.76 Plus .00 83 2.691 2.77 Minus .04 ate, 73 2.843 2.78 Minus .09 of 93 2.759 2.8418 Minus .365 Cor 90 2.783 2.8419 Minus .3656 84 2.835 2.842 Minus .366 80 2.900 2.85 Minus .40 27 2.783 3.030 Minus 1.205 06 2.981 3.031 Minus 1.21 113 3.020 3.07 Minus 1.38 110 3.092 3.10 Minus 1.62 14 3.150 3.15 Minus 1.74 322 3.121 3.2317 Minus 2.106 328 3.073 3.2324 Minus 2.109 22 3.617 3.43 Minus 2.99 Y 82 2.708 2.76 0.00 79 2.737 2.757 Plus 0.02 84 2.835 2.842 Minus 0.366 67 2.564 2.70 Plus 0.34 93 2.759 2.8418 Minus 0.365 52 2.387 2.38 Plus 2.16 83 2.691 2.77 Minus 0.04 the dliferenee bet.we.n the aeademic average m equal parts, then dividing this result into verage of any desired group. "Score" below ig the difference between 2.76 and the lowest <ceeding as in "Scores" above the academic lual .224. :ording to Director Baldwin the best iedy for the situation is more mem s for this section. Therefore he asks t all boys who have had any experi e singing tenor to report to practice soon as possible. Meetings are held the chapel at five o'clock on Monday, :dnesday, and Thursday. Carolina Life Insurance Co. SELLS A POLICY SUITABLE .- " ;E NEEDS OF EACH MEMBER OF THE FAMILY [ndustrial - Old Line 'It Is Better To Have It And Not Need It Than To Need It And Not Have It" 1 EN RID DELIVER at the Canteen Hospital The Shoe" ,S8. 0. Phone 9605 )RITE With College Men has measured many a college hrough four years in school. xton's way of filling an order, tailored suits and topcoats Wfade-to-measure clothes cost tthey look and feel so much 3ING COMPANY 1420 MWain Street ri Delts Scholasti student Director D w Pr ca n< C te rc U illiam C. Bochman, who has re- ti< ly been appointed student director V< thletics by W. H. Harth. Boch- . has charge of all the programs are presented at the Carolina home es and is general assistant in the A etic department. tr elford A. Wilson, 1937 University S iouth Carolina Commercial gradu- F has just been appointed statistician c South Carolina Unemployment V npensation. ti "YOUR ii BA Whether it's sent collect or prepc your laundry always arrives quid safely, by Railway Express-the favoi laundry route of generations of cole men and women. Low rates. No add charge for pick-up and delivery - j phone nearest Railway Express offi, RAI LWA' ~XPRE SS NATION-WIDE RAIL-AIR SER VIe 1307 MAIN STREE BRANCH OFFICE: UNION BRANCH OFFICE: S. A. L. PASSI COLUMBIA. SOU IF YOU THINK OF I A SUIT CONSULT Us CLOTHING ATTOIR GRIFFON SUITS. COATS $25.00 UP, TUXEDOES, 17ULLI: GREGOR'S SP OR'J SWEATERS, LEATI ETS. Mar 153! tc Parade 4cKissick Gives Two Addresses edicates Baptist Building In Afternoon; Speaks To Charles ton Jews At Night Two different religious denominations ere addressed by J. Rion McKissick, esidcnt of the Univeristy, last Sunday. In the afternoon he delivered the dedi tory address at the dedication of the w building of Gcthsemane Baptist aurch in Calhoun county, taking as his xt a verse from Isaiah, "Look unto the ck whence ye are hewn." At night in the synagogue of the Con egation Beth Elohim in Charleston the niversity head spoke on the contribu >n of the Jews to the history and de lopment of South Carolina. The oc sion was the annual observance by 'Nai Brith and its junior organization, Z. A. of A. Z. A. Day. He was in oduced by Walter Solomon, law '37. eated on the rostrum were Gen. Charles . Summerall, president of The Citadel; r. Harrison Randolph, president of the ollege of Charleston; and Dr. Robert ~ilson, dean of the Medical College of e State of South Carolina. 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