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Stan Morse Is Awarded Fellowship Rising Senior Studies Health Engineering Stanley Morse, rising senior, son of Prof. Josiah Morse, has been awarded a 3-months' fellowship in public health engineering by the W. K. Kellow Foundation, for the summer of 1939. The fellowship is sponsored by the Michigan Community health project. Morse is the only member of his class at the University seeking a degree in public health engineering. He is the first student from South Carolina to be awarded the fellow sLip. No Southerner Last Year La?t year there were no south erners chosen, although representa tives were selected from such schools as University of Michigan, Penn State, Massachusetts Insti tuic of Technology, Harvard, Co lumbia University, Iowa, New York University, and other large institu tions. Students receiving the fellowship will be assigned as assistants to va rious public health engineers in the state of Michigan. They will assist in routine work of the department of health of the state of Michigan. While carrying on these duties, the recipients of the fellowship will be allowed to carry out one special study that may be used in connec tion with a thesis. May Get Extension An additional 12-months' fellow ship-will be granted at the end of the summer if circumstances war rant. The School of Public Health En gineering at the University of South Carolina was established two years ago (1937) under direction of Dean of Engineering, W. E. Rowe. At present, Morse and only one other student are seeking the degree of fered. Bennett Talks To Clariosophic On Democracy "Someone has said that 'eternal vigilance is the price of liberty'. It costs more than that. A demo cratic government is the most ex pensive government-the m o s t slow-moving government-that a people can have. It must be pre served, but it must be preserved at a cost." This was the admonition which Hon. Neville Bennett .gave mem bers of the Clariosophic and Eu phradian literary societies last Tues day night. He emphasized the necessity for the modern college man to study present-day government in all of its forms, showing that through watch fulness and study only can we hope to preserve democratic ideals. E. Menton Holland, president of the Clariosophic, presided. The meeting was held in the Clario sophic hall. ---. U. 0. More than 150 patents on new forms of flowers, fruits and vege tables are extant in the United States since inauguration of the patent ser vice on such items. Wha wuldplas negatie woul pleatly made fro Annua 1435 Main St. New Dorn Pictured above is the architect's progressing and will be complete will be the most modern and com club rooms; study rooms and lot throughout. The building is bein project. The loan will be repaid Coleman, Searso Collier, Gibbes,. The followving is a list of class and< student body officers elected recent ly during the annual spring elections on thec campus : Student Body President, George Coleman; vice president, Louis Searson; secretary treasurer, George Prince. Athletic Advisory Board Heyward Belser, Billy McGarity. Social Cabinet Meyer Rosen, Kit Fitzsimmnons, Cleatus Brazzell. Cheer Leader Billy Bryan. Student Union Board Law School, Noel Williams; Se-ti ior Class, David Aiken; Junior Class, Clifton Strohecker; Sophomore class, Dallas 'Wilson. May Queen Neoma Newsome. Senior Class President, Bobby Collier; vice president, John Hemphill; secretary treasurer, A. C. Lyles; Historian, Ray Overton. Junior Class President, Charles Gibbes, vice president, Arthur Spitz; secretary treasurer, Charles Moorefield; his torian, Lil Dowling. Sophomore Class President, Rembert Martin; vice president, Dorothy Parke; secretary treasurer, Mary Guerry; historian, Helen Burch. Garnet and Black Hubert H armon, Editor-in-chief; Mac Singletary, Business Manager. McGREGOR'S DRUG STORE 1308 Main Street PRESCRIPTIONS SODA - CIGARETTES TOILET ARTICLES Call 2-3308 For Prompt Delivery Service THE JARMAN STYLE CHARTS (as first shown in Esquire) p Comein oday and see the Jarman Styrea, Cary Ltus give you this authoritative check on your current suit-shoe combinations. And let us show you, while you're in, the erher ways in which Jarman leads the parade.. .infart, inrealshoe value. Two tone browns, brown whites and all whites for sport or dress. I Saxon-Cullum Shoe]Co. MEN'S DEPT. EATU RING SHOES FOR MEN *5 TO $750 MOST STYLES nitory For Woin conception of the handsome new $30 I in time for occupancy at the begint plete dormitory building in the state. nges; a handsome reception room, q g erected at right angles to the presc from revenues from the building itse 1, And Prince He Martin Elected ( Newly-elected student body off ic lina are pictured above congratulat of ballot-counting. They are, lef1 gomery, Ala., student body presid, president, and George Prince, E Orators Vie For Medals John Norris. chairman of the de bating council, announced today that contests for the Keitt and Gonzales Oratorical Medals wi!' - he-ld April 24 and May 1, respectively. Any student of the University is eligible to compete for these medals which are the highest oratorical honor * for parties * for jam sessisns * for graduation Palm Beach Suits for boys and students Tailored like meni's suiits -perfect fitting, with new shouldler smartness.... D)raped models with sports or plaini backs. Tans, lues, greens, and( white. At new low prices that will opean your eyes to real value. for students, ages 16 to 22. $14.50 MEN'S SIZES $1 5.50 Separate Slacks to Match or Contrast $3.95 HOPE-DAVIS CO. Main At ELay St. & & % wU M 0 0 U X oen At The Univ 0,000 dormitory for women at the Ur iing of the 1939-40 scholastic year Sep The building will contain 125 double tuarters for the dean of women, a mi nt women's dormitory, facing Green If. ad Student Body; lilass Presidents krs of the University of South Caro ing each other, upon the completion tto right, George Coleman, Mont ent; Louis Searson, Columbia, vice isey, secretary-treasurer. anyone can gain at Ca'olina. Those desiring to enter the con teists are instructed to notify John Norris before Sunday, April 24. All sp>eeches must be original. Both contests will b)e held in the -Eiuphradign Society llall in Harper College. X\,\ iEEWFORD 5K: THE SEV) DOWN to the sea in For millions of tons of ship Ford docks berth one of t industrial fleets in the w There are 29 Ford all, including seven seagt the two largest motorshi Great Lakes, barges, tugs boats. They are kept bus raw materials to Ford carrying parts or assem outwardebound, spehe ut eUignl ersity Of South tiversity of South Carolina. Constr t. 13. J. Carroll Johnson, Columbia, i dormitory rooms, arranged in suites c isic room and many other features. street. A Public Works Administra O. D. K. Sets Election Date Omicron Delta Kappa, national honorary leadership fraternity, will elect new members on Wednesday, May 10, Robert Earle Penland, presi dent, announced. All applicants for membership in the fraternity are asked to see Prof. R. A. James, school of commerce, and obtain blanks. These blanks must be filled out and back in Prof. James' hands by May 7. All new members will be elected on the new point system which was announced in The Gamecock several weeks ago. The applicants must have C averages, be a junior at least, and have the required 100 activity points. Robert Earle Penland of Colum bia is president of the f ratern ity. Think of CO,LUMBL ProJ Sold At TI 5.k lsits go Soh rodcia ontr ing13.The C arrll extraon Co lum i,I ditor craft , So ar tsge ind n Iirmand mannyro other geatres streed cAr Publ m W orAdmine honrayladroueip Fratrniy si elc e mer on Wenesay Carolina F tKSu*fty at ~Otro w o (PI '~. uction of the building is rapidly s architect for the building, which of two with bath between; sorority Construction will be fire-proof tion loan and grant finances the Other officers are Robert Shaw, vice president; and St. Claire Muckenifuss, recorder. Prof. James is the faculty advisor. -- . S. C. "Will you marry me?" "I'm afraid not." "Aw, c'mon, be a support." NEW SPRING CLOTHES FOR COLLEGE MEN Copeland Co., Inc. 1409 Main St. k DAIRIES ucts ie Canteen nethods eliminate Ore that r 6g or storage of morningrr i. Waste motion is later - or :less storage takes of a finis] ies up capital. from earti iaterials flow in a constantly g stream to and trol. There ord plant on the Ford eff ore -much of it ning. In nines - and coal savings is s-come to the Ford cars p8. of lower M OT OR C 4 Page Three Spider webs are used by humming birds in the building of their nests. ECKERD'S Cut Rate Drug Store Creators of Reasonable Drug Prices 1530 Main Street MONDAY AND TUESDAY JOAN CRAWFORD MARGARET SULLAVAN ROBERT YOUNG IN "THE SHINING HOUR" lilllilil lit WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY "THERE'S THAT WOMAN AGAIN" WITH MELVYN DOUGLAS-VIRGIWIA BRUCE 20c 25c MATINEE NIGHT EDNA MAY OLIVER WALTER BRENNAN E..nerrig E tisn ldeW NOW PLAYING LATE SHOW Saturday Night 10:45 "STAGE COACH" WITH JOHN CLAIRE LWAYNE TREVOR -I MD Isin med Lake Orneo et Ee Pad P5se eaches the plant Monday ay emerge about 28 hours Tuesday noon-as part ied car. In its progress to automobile it has been under way and under con is no guesswork. ciency begins at the begin he end, the sum of these passed along to buyers of and trucks -in the forrn price and higher value. SM P A NT