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Of Hoffmnrl Li HICKORY, N. C.-(ACP) If you want to be an "A" stu dent, take the advice of Harold L. Hoffman, a psychology ma jor at Lenoir Rhyne College. Here are the five steps to academic success that he recom sends: 1. Study. Remember that those students labeled "gen. iuses" really study for their su perior marks. 2. Love "all" the opposite -Literary Societies (CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1) Carolinian staff members, will be in vited to appear and discuss their needs and problems. Several members of the Clariosoph ic staff, including Paul Holscher, who started the discussion two weeks Ago, made it clear that they were not in lavor of a so-called "purge" of The Gamecock staff. It seems that the Clariosophians merely want to up hold the constitution of the paper, which the two literary groups started in 1908. Thomas Talks Jimmy Thomas said that something must be done about the situation in "The Gamecock Garret". He said that there had been too much "wran gling" between the two literary socie ties and the student publication during the last six years. "We must make concessions to The Gamecock, said Thomas, "or we must fight. I'm willing to back either course." Paul Holscher said, in no uncer tain terms, that he was in favor of upholding The Gamecock constitu tion. "I am in favor of such a strict interpretation of the constitution that all members of The Gamecock staff will have to be members-in-good standing of a literary society," he said. "In this way the societies can maintain their integrity and can keep control of the Paper." Lack Of Oil Is More Important Than Oil Some of the members who attended a meeting of the Columbia Art As sociation in the mnisic room of Mar ion Sims College, University of South Carolina, Monday night, said the most important aspect of the meet ing was not art, but the lack of oil on the new hinges of the doors. It was a constant reminder of more boys coming for their dates, and it became very interesting to the listen ers. One of the ladies said the girls had so much better places to "court" now that it should be a great deal easier to catch their beaux. At the close of the meeting the kinder ones donated pennies to buy a can of oil for the squeaky hinges. A newv Shaeffer fountain pen and a triple compact have been found, ac cording to Mrs. Nannie Moon, post mistress at the University of South Carolina. They can be obtained upon identinication by their owner. When lost articles are not claimed, they are returned after a reasonable time to their finder. SERS WITH It's part of the g Coca-Cola .@..0p yourslf .. . and Coca - Cola I Adents Should ' onIor Rhyn0e 'P: sex, not just one of said sex. This tends to create a superior, "I'm all right", frame of mind. 3. Cultivate a liking for your professors and for your studies. Hard to do perhaps, but if at least a neutral attitude is adopt ed toward each professor and each study, and a sincere effort is made to master the subject, success will be yours. 4. Every college student has someone interested in his suc cess-a father, a mother, a sister, Engineering Sc To Be Comple1 Courses Are To Con With Requirements 4 The electrical engineering cm engineering is being completel; detail with requirements of the tional development, announced of electrical engineering. Y Sends Out Three Deputation Teams Will Conduct Service At Winthrop Sunday The Y. M. C. A., under the leader ship of Executive Secretary R. G. Bell, is sending out three deputation teams this week, one to Winthrop College, another to North High School, and one to Bishopville. Dan Hollis is leading the group go ing to Winthrop. This deputation will have charge of the vesper ser vices at Winthrop, Sunday night. Preston Westmoreland will sing dur ing the services. The team will dis cuss the recent University religious emphasis week with the Winthrop students. Those making the trip to Winthrop are Dan Hollis, Preston Westmore land, A. C. Lyles, and Jimmy Gal loway. Another team will go to North on Friday under the leadership of W. P. Baldwin. Stokes Davis will speak during the meeting there. Jimmy Wilson will have charge of the group going to Bishopville. The Y. M. C. A. plans to send out deputation teams to almost every high school in the state before the end of this school year. "COLUMBIA "Keels" "I MAXWELL - TO] ATHLETIC GOODS J FOR CAROLDh 1420 Maj For Delivery Diamonds :-: Watches : ESTABLif P. H. LACHICO' JEWI 1424 MaIn Street -- WATCH AND JF3 E YOURSELF R A REFRESHING ame to take "time out" for re, wholesome, delicious. So be refreshed. lottling Company, Col ake The Advice ejhology Major a brother, perhaps a sweetheart, an aunt, or an uncle. Develop an "I'll show you" attitude. Prove to those financial, loving, pnd/or spiritual ba9kers that you are equal to the task. 5. Be a good "mixer"-put on the old personality with your associates, for creating a favor able attitude in the eyes of your fellow students will make you as an individual happy, light hearted, and free-desired qual ities for a successful student. hool Courses tely Revised rorm In Evey Detail )f Engineers Council -riculum as well as that of civil r revised to conform in every Engineers' Council for promo Dr. Thomas F. Ball, professor k A copy of the curriculum of the department of electrical engineering in its revised form was sent recently to Mr. 0. W. Eshbach "who is an outstanding authority on engineering school curricula in this country," Doctor Ball said. "We received a letter from Mr. Eshbac4i," said Doctor Ball, "com plimenting us on our new set-up in regards to the curriculum in electri cal engineering, and lie expressed a hope that our plan as now outlined might be carried out in every detail." Preston Students Are ~ Nearly Caught In Raw One University of South Carolina student forgot Preston College was holding its open-house Saturday and narrowly escaped being caught in the "raw" by several young ladies who ventured into his room when he was least expecting females in what .he believed to be a "female-tight" dor mitory. The young man was taking a noon shower and had just finished when his roommate entered with a num ber of lady friends who wished to in spect typical men's living quarters. Feniale voices were the first hint the bather had of the approaching catastrophe and lie realized the voices were dangerously near the shower door. S MEWEST" )at" BIAS COMPANY LND SPORTS WEAR rA STUDENTS n Street Phone 2-6502 :Jewelry :-: Silverware ['TE & CO., Inc.j VELRY REPAIRS -- Columbia, S. C. IG H T.. . PAUSE i bottle of ice-cold team up with one, aimbia. S. C.-D -Miami . (CONTINUKD ON PAGE 6) ricates got together was In 1937, when, behind the spectacular tun ning of Jack Lyons and the educated toe of Tommy Loucher the Game cocks came up with a 3-to-O verdict. Last year there was no game be tween the two instittutions. This will be the final game on the Gamecocks 1939 schedule. Duplicating Office Has USC Stationery Stationery for the use of the en tire student body is now being sold by the Duplicating office of the Uni versity of -South Carolina. The paper is linen finished and has a sketch of the library in the upper N left hand corner. The libf'ary was chosen because of its historical sig- I nificance. This is the first time such t stationery has been on sale. Twenty five sheets and twenty-five envelopes cost 20 cents. The Duplicating office does all the - University mimeographing and in ad dition has a duplicating machine on which all University letterheads, reg- I istration forms, and other matter are I printed. Duplicating rates' are as follows: Stencil Cutting: C ards .............................................. .35 8% x 11, double space .............. .50 8% x 11, single space ................ .65 8% x 14, double space ................ .65 8% x 14, single space ................ .75 The charges listed above may vary either. way in proportion to the amount of time it is necessary to spend cutting the stencil. Operating Charges: (Including paper, ordinary mimeo graph quality). Any number copies up to 50 .15 100 .............................................. .25 1,000 ..............................................$2.25 Additional thousands .............. 2.00 Cards, per hundred ..........;.. .40 For any job over one page, please ask for estimate, as special rates are given for large orders. Just as his roommate reached the knob and prepared to show the ladies the private bath, the modest young man yelled a warning and saved the day. O The ladies quickly retreated. MRS. SHEALY'S BESTMAID SANDWICHES There's None So Good ECONOMY DRUG STORE Motorcycle Delivery CUT RATE DRUGS SODAS AND LUNCHEONETTE Five Points Phone 8119 liclong and es.k -Intra (CONTINUED FROM PAGE 5) >Iayed as usual tlis year. Some loubt conceroing the advisability of he .hard game had been evidenced ince several promfthent injuries were ustained by competing players last eason. However it was pointed out hat just 'as much risk would be in rolved in a regulation game of touch is would be in a game of tackle. wlmpus Post Office )oes Good Business The University of South Carolina ampus post office is handling over 000 pieces of mail daily, according to xeorge Price, assistant post master. )ver $100 in stamps are sold each veek, Mr. Price said. A redistribution of post office boxes as relieved the pressure caused by he increase in enrollment at the Uni ersity. All broken boxes have been epaired and some students are shar ng a box with others. DEPENDABI CHECKER PHONI TI about C TH of toba cigaret Burley ALL THES) bought direct: and Maryland under governr auction, just I *have bought i: AT THE Al baskets weigh each purchase. bidding for th< THE CHES'] these mild rij And it is Chests of Burley and just enough '1 between Ches1 IT IS1 that Chi a BETTI MILDE}i best Cigd a better MAKE YOUR N Gamecock Will I Service Column With the next issue, The Game cock inaugurates a personal service column for students and faculty. This column Is yours-so use It as you please. Non-profit ads are printed FREE. All profit ads (for sale, for rent, miscel laneous) must be paid for in advance at thereat of 40 cents per column inch or fraction thereof. Unless marked confi dential, the editors will open all replies and pass them on by way of the column. We reserve the right to edit an ad. Lost, strayed, found! Any questions. Any answers? All in all, it's a good reader interest feature as well as a means for bringing in more revenue. Look at this ad from a personal column of another paper and you'll get what we mean: "Will those males who promised to take care of the Z SERVIO3 CAR CO. 1 23311 ereS garette ERE ARE FOUR T acos found in the more ~ tes, namely... Bright, Ma: and Turkish. B TOBACCOS except Tur] From the planters in Turkey I (which is bought througl nent supervision) are bout ike any other auction whe ai a table or a chair. JCTION SALE the tobac ing from about 100 to 50( r buys all of his tobaccos b' a particular piles he wants. ['ERFIELD BUYERS bui e tobaccos for the Chest< 'rfield's Combination... the,1 rgt... just enough Mar 'urkish--that makes the I erfield and other cigarette lECA USE of this comA esterfields are CO OLE} 'R TASTE and are DEFI? ~. They are made of the rette tobaccos. You ca cigarette. EXT PACKC leve Persona, Pok $tudente blondes who are distracting 4 0. A. 0. please report to personals ads e5&tor this noon so that ittroductions explanatlons of - work will taken care of immediately. B The honest-to-goodnes ads are written in the same v Here's one: "MY tux is ni and I mean it! The only re I want to part with it is it is an expensive luxury for man of my financial means. if you are a plutocrat or wouT, like to be one, It Is sIze 36 (w think), and Is in perfect cont tion. Call Todd." These personals might says at least a little postage for the. advertiser. ECKE RD'S Cut Rate Drug Store Creators of ReasoIable Drug Prices 1530 Main Street Y. Obaccos YPES ~opular ryland, kish (which is and Greece) [i sealed bids ght at public re you might co is piled in pounds and Scompetitive the best of ~rfield blend. ight amounts yland. .. and iig difference s. ination ~, have {ITEL Y world's n't buy H E ST E RFr-IELD