The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, January 07, 1938, Page Page Seven, Image 8

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University Pc Swells To 1 Final figures on student registration for year at the University of South Carolina substantial portion of the increase is du science course in the school of commerce, college of arts and sciences. The following is a summary by schools, School Graduate: Regular ...................................................... Special .......................................................... Arts and Sciences: Senior ................................................... Junior .......................................................... Sophomore .................................................. Freshman ................................................... Special ........................................................ Commerce: Senior .......................................................... Sophomore ................................................ Junior ............... ...................... Freshman .................................................... Education Senior .......................................................... Junior .......................................................... Sophomore .................................................. Freshman .................................................... Special ........................................................ Engineering: Senior ........................ Junior ........ ................ Sophomore ..................... Freshman .................................................... Journalism Senior .......................................................... Junior ........................... Sophomore .................................................. Freshman ..................................................... Law : Third Year .................... Second Year ........ ......... First Year ................. Special ........................ Pharmacy : Senior ........... ................. Junior .......................................................... Sophomore ......... ................................. Freshman .................................................... Totals ............................ CHARLES OLD COMMERCIAL PHOTOGRAPHER KODAK FINISHING A Gift Prirt With Each Roll Finished 1641 Main St. Phone 2-22S Diamonds and Watches On Easy Terms HAMILTON'S 1611 Main Street BEGIN THE SCHOOL YEAR RIGHT YOU NEED A GOOD FOUNTAIN PEN -We Have SHEAFFER'S - PARKER'S - WATERMAN'S PRICE 82.75 Also a Good Cheap Pen for $1.00 and 81.75 Leather Brief Cases $2.75 to $8.00 Leather Note Books 15o to $3.00 ANYTHING NEEDED IN THE CLASS ROOM THE R. L. BRYAN CO. 1440 MAIN STREET COL.UMBIA OFFICE SUPPI.Y CO.1 PRINTING COMMERCIAL STATIONERY - OFFICE EQUIPMENT SYLVAN BROS. JEWELERS AND DIAMOND MERCHANTS Class Rings - Medals and Pins of the Better Kind 1lU0 Main St reet Corner Main and Hampton Streets COLUMBIA. 8. C. >pu lation 547 the first semester of the 1937-38 academic shows a total gain of 123 students. A e to the introduction of the secretarial All schools showed a gain except the yf registration. Men Women Total 24 .51 75 .. 7 7 24 58 82 67 37 104 .................. 87 69 156 .................. 108 56 164 .................. 164 83 247 .... 4 4 426 249 675 19 2 21 42 4 6 ................. 41 21 62 .................. 112 71 183 214 98 312 3 7 10 8 8 16 25 4 29 ....... 30 16 46 1 1 66 36 102 25 .... 25 21 .... 21 28 .... 28 74 .... 74 148 .... 148 7 2 9 4 8 9 6 15 25 17 42 45 29 74 37 .... 37 21 .... 21 47 1 48 1 1 105 2 107 10 .... 10 11 2 13 12 .... 12 .................. 33 .... 33 66 2 68 .................1,077 473 1,547 Vignettes Veiled Laughter DIug McKay Lusting for power, a fool hartered his soul. Satan, in lurid flame and awful black of the pits stared with hellbright ryes at the shivering neopiute, who al most, almost lost his greed through his agonizing fear. The covetous fool! The power of richesI The fool but waved his hand and gold shimmered from his lingers like a stream of sunlight. Gems he had which glowed and winked in their cold beauty like the brilliant eyes rf the little fiends, who had hissed and yawped and howled in their hellish glee as they covertly mocked the groveling fool who had bought them from their master with his soul. The ruthless, covetous fool! The power of annihilationI lie but glanced at the green fields and they shriveled to sere, brown, dust. le crushed the blue sky and it blackened to seething pitch. His rage was a black, boiling, tempest which burned and tore at every living thing, leaving it charred and broken. Always his demons crawled at his heels and leapt like flames to do his terrible bidding. The fool and his hellish gang gave horror to the wvorld in such mete as it had niever known before. le rode the wild winds, and shrieked with glee as his shadow danced with the b)lue lightnings. Ever in his ears, above the din of his fiends, rang the dleep, dlamning latughter of Satan like the rum ble of a sleeping volcano. In his decepest torture pit Satan sat, and peering up through the fuming brim stone, saw the havoc wvrought by the demon warped brain of the fool. HI-s wild, wierd mirth rang through the ghastly caverns of Hell, for he had tricked the fool. Once Satan drew the red-mists from hiis eyes, and the fool saw that his powver was butt a figment of his mind, an(l that he was mad, madl-only a mad-man in a matd-house. Oh, how Satan laughed! -U. U. 0. Vote Favors Not Moving At a recent meeting of the Chariosophic Literary Society, the proposedi removal :f the Canteen and the University Post Office front their presetnt location to the new Student Uttion building was dis cussed and the following motion was passed: "Thtat the Clariosophic Literary So ciety wvishes to continue its cooperation with the University in thte upbuilding and progress of this great institution; but thtat in this movement it finds that it cannot cooperate for these two reasons: (1) thtat in moving the Post Office a.:d Canteen from their present location to the Student Union Buildintg the Univer sity will be dlivesting these units of their central location atnd business ; and (2) that in changing their presettt central lo cality the University will he greatly han dicapping and cattsing udue htardship to the many for the benefit of the few. "Wherefore, that the Clariosophic ILit erary Society go on record as opposing this move; and that we hereby petition the president and the other authorities to allow the University Canteen and Post mOffc to remain at their present sites." FacuIt3 Dean L. T. Baker, newly elected pr organized just before Christmas. The the liberal arts. Dean Baker served ; the administrations of the late Dr. Dot Music Jobs Are Offered An innovation in student aid was intro duced on the campus recently when -ienry Vestbrook and his University of South Carolina nrehestra ofrred pn. sitions in his band to students through Announ< Newei EQUIPMENT versity on Bull f able reception rc HJAIRCUTTIN( under personal TEN DA SPECIAL P] TO UNIVEli GIRLS ~The : MRS. 0. W. M. '-\ 1132 Bull Streel i fDean L' f< tc ti b< rr i d i al C V i L C esident of the Bane Humanist society, purpose of the society is to cultivate as president of the Univesity between iglas and the present president. informal auditions to be hleld at Finn hail. \Vesthrook announced that the purpose of the auditions was to discover and uti lize excep)tional talent at Carolina, there by giving students who are successful an opportunity to earn their expenses at school. Several students in his orches ra are self-financing themselves through ie xcrived t from the orchestra. :ing The Ope st Most Mod -The M -All newest and modern t street - Eight large booths >om. t-Specializing in ladies' la ;upervision of 0. W. Mayf ******** 'We take gre offering to th< University of lina and vicinit 1E s modernly eqi SITY der' you every s to b)eauty culti "Mayfair For the Mayfair ] AYFIELD, Manager Phone 5 1ewIy Electe Nill Speak i Students will hear Rex Enright for the I -st time at voluntary chapel exercises riday, when the new head coach of the i niversity will speak. b All 12 o'clock classes will be excused k >r that day, and students will not have 5 I meet them at 1 p. m. as is usual. The s uphradian literary society is sponsoring ti le program. V Another feature of the program will the initial appearance of the Carolina " en's glee club this year. The glee club a directed by Billy Baldwin. I Enright will be introduced by I Toward t urns, former president of the Euphra an society. Burns, Benjamin Polayes, t [atthew Poliakoff, Currie McArthur, t id Bratton Davis form the committee in iarge of the exercises. c Enright came to the University Wed slay to take the place of Don Mc allister at the top of Carolina's athletic nip. lie stopped on his way to the Uni rsity to witness the Carolina-Georgia ige contest Tuesday night. It is expected that he will outline his ans for the athletic organization in his 1k to the student body. lie announced ie names of his assistants Thursday. Enright was a popular coach at the 'niversity of Georgia. U. S. C. basket ill players who met him at Athens were tthusiastic in their first-impression pinions of him. The new head coach SHANDON G 3013 Millwood Phones 5109-5100 ~ning Of Co] ~rn Beauty I ayfair roughout - Only two bloc . .. large drying room . aircutting by appointme Leld. t pleasure in girls of the South Caro- We 0: y a salon that upped to ren-Ul ervice known QUL tre. _SERV] Lovely Ladly" lec.uty S o. W. MAYI )914 Plenty of d Coach Chapel as been contracted for four ye-irs here. The mcn's glee club, to sing several umbers on the program, is one of the est known musical organizations of its iid in this section of the sout beast. ioon after registration for the second enester, the glee club will make a trip various colleges in the state. In the ast the glee club has made trips to :hicago, where they broadcast over a ational radio network, and to Florida nd other (listant points. Mr. Baldwin as been director of the organization for wo years. Voluntary chapel exercises were con inued indefinitelv by the board of trus ees of the University at a recent meet ig. The Euphradian literary society has harge of the program for this week only. arious other campus groups alternate ith the resl)nsibility of putting on pro rams. The chapel services are under the eneral supervision of 0. 1). K., the or anization that started the move for oluntarv attendance. 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