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Keitt And Gonza
Competition Sc
Oratorical Medals V
May 15 And May 22 T
Students interested in enteri
oratorical contests are advised
Charles Gibbes, secretary of th:
week.
Competition for the Keitt medal Is
scheduled for Wednesday night, May
15, at the Euphradian hall, while the
contest for the Gonzales award is the
following week, on Mlay 22 at the
Clariosophic hall.
All members of the student body
who have not previously won the
award are eligible to enter. Con
testants must prepare and deliver
orations on any topic they choose, not
to exceed ten minutes in length.
The Keitt medal is given by Mliss
Anna Keitt in honor of her father,
the late Congressman Lawrence A.
Keitt. The Gonzales medal is do
nated in memory of Robert Gonzales,
alumnus of the class of 1910.
The medals are among the most
coveted of forensic honors awarded
on the campus. All who intend to
enter are requested to inform Charles
Gibbes or any other member of the
debating council. Other members are
Dave Baker, chairman; I. D. Karesh,
and Deward Brittain.
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UNIVE
To High School Senio1
We should like f<
summer school, so we 1
giving you some inforn
First, let us menti<
your college work duri
is more opportunity fo
be possible for you to t
summer sessions, if yoi
your college residence
your profession. Our I
instructors, and our co
of regular session stud
pals, and teachers, as vi
time.
Our campus is old
There arc several new
able quarters at very li
The newest dormitoriel
men, are b)eautiful and
commodating four peri
in these new units is o
The new swimmin;
for instruction in swirr
The summer sessic
and close August 2, 194
If you desire furt
School, University of S
glad to help you in any
always awaits you on I
les Forensic
heduled Soon
rill Be Awarded On
) Winning Contestants..
g either the Keitt or Gonzales
to get busy on their orations,
e Debating Council, stated this
Students See Films
Taken By Dr. Gibbes
Refreshments Served
At Social Gathering
Last Tuesday evening at 7:30 the
majors, minors, and special students
in the art department of the Uni
versity of South Carolina were priv
iliged to see a number of reels of
colored moving pictures taken by Dr.
Robert Gibbes on his trips around
the world.
About 40 students were present at
the social gathering held in Flinn
I lall, announced liss Katherine I ey
ward, head of the art department.
Doctor Gibbes showed sone pic
tures of the Cypress Gardens, Mag
nolia Gardens, and many of the gar
dens around Columbia, in addition to
pictures taken abroad. "Ile was very
generous in showing so many," said
Miss Ileyward, "and the students
thoroughly enjoyed it."
Refreshments were served later in
the evening and the students voted to
have a similar party every year.
Women's Glee Club
Returns From Trip
The University of South Carolina
Women's Glee Club has returned
from a tour which included Orange
burg, Swansea, North, and Fermata
school in Aiken.
In music circles throughout the
city of Columbia the girl's choral
RSITY OF SOUTH CA:
SUMMThER SCHOOL
Columbia, S. C.
>r you to know somethiing
;ake this opportunity to wvi
iation that might prove of
>n the fact that it wvill be to
ng the summer when classi
r individual attention fror
ake your degree in three re
i are intereste d in shorteni
and so preparing yourself :
~aculty is cornposed of corr
urses are so arranged as t<
ents, graduate students,
eli as those who are enter
and historic and is shaded
dormitories which afford
ttle cost to those desiring
, Sims College for women
modern in every detail. E
~ons, has a connecting bati
rily slightly h igher than ini
pool will be available foi
ming and recreational swi
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0.
ier information, write tc
outh Carolina, Columbia,
' way we can. Be assured
he campus of your state u:
Yours tr
J.A. ST
Diretor
University '1" Sends
25 Delegates To
S. C. Conference
Elizabeth Bird Chosen
Treasurer Of Group
For Coming Session
About 25 cabinet members of the
YMCA and YWCA of the Univer
sity attended the South Carolina
YMCA-YWCA conference held here
last weekend.
Elizabeth Byrd, University junior,
was elected treasurer of the confer
ence for next year and De Armond
Canaday, junior at The Citadel, was
elected president.
Mildred McKeithen, Winthrop, and
A. C. Lyles, Carolina, are the out
going president and treasurer re
spectively. They were given a vote
of thanks for putting the conference
over so successfully.
The principal speakers at the con
ference were Dr. Frank Pool, Fur
man University, and Rev. J. 0. Smith,
pastor of the Washington Street
Mlethodist Church, Columbia, S. C.
Others helping with the program
were: R. G. Bell, YMCA secretary
at the University and Hawley Lynn,
director of the Wesley Foundation
for University students.
Representatives from Carolina,
Clemson, Winthrop. The Citadel, and
Furman, attended the conference.
One of the aims adopted by the
findings committee for the conference
is to have every college and univer
sity in South Carolina represented at
the next meeting.
group has built a reputation as a
first class musical organization. In
the past year they have represented
the University at various meetings
and social functions.
Another trip is planned by the
club for May 19. They will visit
Camden, Charleston, and the lower
part of the state.
CROWING
FOR
COMMUNITY
DRUG
5 POINTS
R,LINA
May 2, 1940.
about our University
ite an open letter to you
interest to you.
your advantage to start
is are smaller and there
Sthe instructors. It will
gular sessions and three
ng the calendar time of
ror ea lier entrance into
petent and experienced
> take care of the needs
luperintendents, princi
ing college for the first
by many beautiful trees.
adequate and comfort
[o room on the campus.
and Preston College for
ach suite of rooms, ae
t. The cost of rooming
the old dormitories.
Suse this summer, both
mmmig.
.It will open June 11
Director of Summer
S. C., and we shall be
that a cordial welcome
riversity.
uly,
D)DDARD,
of Summer School.
New Officers,
Above are new Initiates and office
Standing, left to right are: James
Donald, the Rev. n Barron a
urer; David Alken, vice president; I
Woods Issues List
For New Rental Books
Professor Billy Woods today is
sted the followiing list of new books
in the student union rental librarv:
Kip's Rou-l linry Bellaman.
The Art of Liviig-Andre Maurois.
Their Own Country-Alice T. I lo
hart.
Look Iack On Ilappiness-Kinut
Hamseii.
Mr. Ske/fington-Elizabethi.
The Mrovincial Lady in II'artime
E. M. Delafield.
The Little Fores-Lilliaii liellman.
The Hamplet-William Faulkner.
Bethel MerridaY--Sinclair Lewis.
The Power and the Glory-Phyl
lis Bentley.
This Side of Glory-Gwen Bris
tow.
The Moriing Is Near Us-Snsan
Glaspell.
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High School Latin a
Winners Announced
21 Receive Honors
In Contest Finals
Vinners in the various mental con- (
test fnals of the annual S. C. Iligh b
School W\eek were reported this week I
by the University Personnel Bureau.
The tests and their top one-fourth
winners are listed in the paragraphs l
below.
There were four winners selected d
from the fifteen contestants in the b
linal senior latin contest. The win- R
iters are as follows: Edna Louise (
Bowers, Newberry'; lenry Thomp
son Cannoi, Jr., Newberry ; Mary
Camilla loy, University; Dorothy
Caroline Smith, University.
Seventeen winners were listed for
highest honors from the 67 contest
ants in the junior latin finals. '[hey
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