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ODK Announces 'Prerc For' Membership. Cand Names Of Would-Be Members Must Be Given To Committee Meeting To Elect New Members Will Be Held November 28th New members will be elected into OTicron Delta Kappa, national honorary leadership fraternity, at a meeting of the organization on November 28. The newly elected members will be tapped during the chapel exercises on the following Friday. All persons eligible for membership in 0. D. K. are requested to hand in their points by Friday, November 24, to one of the membership committee. Members of the committee are Tom McCutchen, Billy Bryan, D. A. Westmoreland, George Cole man, and Andy Marion. Requirements for membership in 0. D. K. include accumu lation of at least one hundred points and a scholastic average equal to the all men's average. The point system of the organization follows: ATH LETICS Co-captain and captain football team ............................................................... 25 A lternate captain football team ...................... .......... .................................. 15 Captain, co-captain baseball, boxing, basketball, track .............................. 25 Alternate captain, basketball, boxing, baseball, track .............................. 15 L etter in m ajor sport .......................... ........................................ 20 Second Letter in same major sport ................. ..... ............................... 15 Third letter in same major sport ................ ...... ................................ 10 M anager of any major sport .................... .................................... 40 Captain or co-captain m inor sport .................................................................... 15 Letter in m inor sport ............................................ . .................................... 15 Second letter in m inor sport ............................................................................... 10 T hird letter in m inor sport .................... .......... ...................................... 5 M anager of m inor sport .................................................................................... 20 Freshman manager of minor sport ............. .... .............................. 10 Freshman numeral in major sport .......................... 10 All intramural football and basketball ......................................................... 10 Intramural boxing champion ............... ................................... 10 No more than 70 points allowed. PUBLICATIONS Editor of Garnet and Black .......... . . ......................... 50 Business manager of Garnet and Black .............................. 30 M ember of Garnet and Black staff (per year) ........................................... 5 Editor of T he Gam ecock ..................................................................................... 50 Business manager of The Gamecock ............................................................... 40 Managing editor of The Gamecock .................. ................... 40 Member of The Gamecock staff (per year) ................................................ 10 Circulation manager of The Gamecock .......................... ............... 20 E ditor of Carolinian ....................................................................................... 30 Business manager of Carolinian ....... ...... ............................. 30 M ember of Carolinian staff (per year) ......................................................... 10 Editor of Selden Yearbook ....................................... ................................ 20 Assistant editor of Selden Yearbook ............................. 10 Editor of Y 's Bird .... ................................ ........ ............................. 20 Editor of Com m erce D igest ............................................................................ 15 Assistant editor Commerce Digest ... ............................................. 5 M ember Student Board of Publications ....................................................... 15 Not more than 70 points allowed. SCHOLARSHIP Member of Phi Beta Kappa .............. ..................................... 50 M ember of W ig and Robe .................................................................................. 30 Honor L ist ....................................... .............. .................................................. 5 M ember of honorary scholarship fraternity ................................................... 10 President of honorary scholarship fraternity other than Phi Beta Kappa 10 Not more than 60 points allowed. SOCIAL President of Inter fraternity Council ......... ................................. 10 M inor offce Inter frater nit y Council................................................ 5 Member Inter fraternity Co uncil................................................. 5 President and T rea surer Ger man Club.......................................... 25 Minor office German Club .................... ................................ 10 Member Social Cabinet..... ................. .......................... 30 Presi dent social f raternity ................ ............................ 25 T rea surer social fra tern ity.................... .................................. 20 President and treasurer Cotillion Club ........................... ........ 10 M inor offce Cotillion Club.......................................................... 5 M ember Beaux A r ts Club ............................................................ 10 President o f Beaux A rts Club........................................................ 10 Not more than 50 points allowed. AC TIV IT IE S President o f student body........................................................... 60 Vice-pr es ident or secret ary student body....................................... 40 President of senior class....................... ................................. 40 M inor off ice s eni or cl as s................................................ ...........20 President o f junior class ............................................................ 35 M inor office junior class.............................................................. 15 President of sophomore class ...................................................... 30 Minor office sophomore class........................................................ 10 (CONTINUED ON PAGE 6) New York City's four municipal colleges enroll more than 52,000 stu- For That dents yearly. The University of North Dakota T A K G V N has nine student cheerleaders. BOUQUET Remember CAOLIAENR NG CO. Sligh's Florist Shop * SODAS .* SANDWICHES BREAKFAST SERVED 7:30 -9:30 A FULL LINE OF DRINKS, CIGARETTES AND CANDIES For Quick Delivery CALL 9354 lquisites 9dates No Pillows 'No Score For USC "Slim" Heyward Overcame Back Injury With Pillow The University of South Carolina campus once claimed the tallest man in America and a football hero who couldn't make a touchdown without a pillow to his back. On a recent visit to Asheville, N. C., Dr. Thomas F. Ball, profes sor of electrical engineering at the University met up with one "Slim" Heyward who was a classmate of Dr. Ball's at the University from 1912 '15. Mr. Heyward who looks down upon fellow mortals from the higher altitudes-a little over seven feet was quite famous among the student*, as he was considered to be the tall est man in the United States at that time. "We had a great time reminiscing over old football (lays," said Doctor Ball. "We dug up such names as Fritz Von Konlita, John Mills, Dan Heyward, and others." Dan Heyward, a cousin of moon fixer "Slim's", made a name for him self on this campus. "No more football for you, young man," said the doctors to Dan after he had received an injury in his back in high school football. But Dan, the undaunted, hit upon an idea-and it worked, too. He entered the Uni versity and pranced out on the grid iron one day with a big fat pillow stuffed in the seat of his pants. The pillow gave Dan the necessary sup port and down that field he went, through the "enemy line" and over the goal-perhaps, amidst flying feathers, but he crossed it just the same. Dan and his pillow came to be a superstition with the team. No pil low-no score. But when Danny.boy came out on that field with pillow close behind it was a touchdown for U. S. C. Piano Arrives For New Women's Dorm The baby grand piano for the new woman's building. Sims College. has arrived and is being installed in the music room there, a bulletin from the office of Arney R. Childs, dean of women at the University of South Carolina, announced. Also from Mrs. Child's offce comes the information that the members of Alpha Kappa Gamma, national honorary society, of the University of South Carolina, are, as is customary each year, taking over the Red Cross roll call of the faculty. The University of Illinois is con structing new campus buildings at a cost of $3,400,000. Portugese has been added to the long list of foreign languages taught at the University of Texas. HOME C ' Is Our STUDENTS ALW Come To Friendly 4 1307 Hamp srn,v,wo THn PuBr.ro Srnog 1890 Metropolitan Cafe "The Old Reliable" WHERE STUDENTS MEET AND EAT Air-Conditioned Open All Night 1520 Main St. - Phone 7849 WE.LCOME STUDENTS Only you can give your Photograph Send One To Mother and Dad CHARLES OLD 1726 Main St. Phone 2.258 Alpha K Delegates to the annual regi sorority, held recently at the I North Carolina, Virginia, and S to right, are: Miss Virginia We lina circle; Miss Margaret Pva: president; Mrs. Arney R. ChUd Royal, Virginia State Teachers terfield, S. C., Queens College, 4 Spanish Club Gets Valuable Edition Book Is Donated By Well-Known Financier Prof. \Vilbur Zeigler has an nounced the reception by the Spanish Club of a valuable first edition of Spanish poetry, edited by Archer M. 1untaingtoi-, well-kinowi 1,111ancier and philanthropist. The book was pre sented by Bill Blackwell, who re ceived it as a gift from Mr. H1lunting ton. Prof. Zeigler states, "This is in deed a signal honor to the Univer sity, as Mr. Huntington is already well-known as a public benefactor to hundreds of South Carolinians." Hie is the sponsor of the famous Brook green Gardens in Georgetown Coun ty and has made numerous gifts of art treasures to the Charleston Mu seum. Besides his philanthropies andl art contributions he is rated by thc critics as a poet of no mean ability. Prof. Zeigler further saidl, "It is felt that other northern winter resi dlents should be encouraged to take more interest in the University and its affairs, to the mutual advantage of both." OOKING Specialty AYS WELCOME See Us. afeteria ton Street Lubrication - Washing Cars Vacuum Cleaned Esso Motor Oil - Essolube Caughman & Bush ESSO SERVICE Across From War Memorial WE CARRY A COMPLETE STOCK OF SHAEFFER'S - PARKER'S WATERMAN'S FOUNTAIN PENS ALSO A GOOD CIHDAP PEN FOR S1, LERATHER RRIEF CAS9E5S 2.50E TO 85; LEATHER NOTE DOOJKS 650o TO 83 The R. L. Bryan Co. 1440 MAIN STREET AWVrru1nn WUnnun tWr T.. ...Anil 3ppa Gamma Cc onal convention of Alpha Kappi Tmversity df Southe Carolina, al outh Carolina were represented. bb, Tuscuibia, Ala., president o is, Charlotte, N. C., University o ;, dean of women at the Universi "ollege, Farmville, regional secre 1harlotte, N. C.,regional presiden La Societe Amicale Will Meet Tonight La Societe Amicale, the Univer sity French club, will have its first meeting of the semester Friday, No vcmber 17 at 7:30 p. n. in French Library in Davis College. All regular members and initiates are urged to be present in order to elect officers for the year. Various members of the French faculty and several French-speaking guests from out of town are expected to attend. Games, songs, and conversation will be conducted in French. A special course in the Russian language and literature has been added to the Cornell University cur riculum. Into The Skies .. For Love and Glory 1(ADOLPH SCOT MARGARET LINDSAY "20,000 MEN A YEAR" Preston FOSTER --Plus PORKEY Cartoon NEWS MON. TUES. STARTS TODAY! "DRUMS ALONG THE MOHAWK" - with - Henry FONDA Claudette COLBERT LATE SHOW Saturday Also Starts Wednesday ARTIE SHAW. and HIS ORCHESTRA - in - DANCING CO-ED - with - T.TNTA TNERme nvention I , Gamma, honorary leadership e pictured above. Colleges in Standing in the front row, left the University of South Caro North Carolina, regional vice ,y of South Carolina; Miss Jane tary; Miss Sue Mauldin, Ches t. Symphony Orchestra To Give First Concert The first concert of the University Symphony Orchestra will be held in Drayton Hall on the evening of No vember 29 at eight-thirty, it has been announced by Madam Felice delor vath, conductor. a a THE TESTED iNK FOR EVERY PEN_ ON STRIKE DOWN WITH 'a'; SHORT! T#A Gf[p L OCAL1 267i A\RE you a conscientious creep ...saw you in life out of you? Stand uF get them sitting down, comfort either way ...a it to you. Buy severalF crotch shorts and you'll -- t s ARROW U\' SHIRS . . OI.IARS .V III E-OJV (IA Main At T.a Contract Signed For installation Of Switchboard Two Students To Aid In Installation Of Switchboard The contract for the installation -f the new switchboard and the neces. sary conduits throughout the labora. tory was awarded several weeks ago, announced Dr. Thomas F. Ball of the electrical engineering department at the University of South Carolina. This was done in order to pay prices on the materials at that time and pre vent the University from having to assume the additional burden of ris ing prices. The local contractor to whom this contract has been let, has agreed to employ two seniors in electrical en gineering to assist in the installation of all equipment. The students wil be paid at the regular rate for their work. The -new switchboard is expected to arrive about November 27, said Doctor Ball, and it will be installed along with other equipment in the laboratory. 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