The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, May 01, 1942, Page Page Two, Image 2
Winners
Eighteen General S
Selected From 70 C
One Of Group Will Win
Phi Beta Kappa Award
General scholarship contest winner
in the High School week competi
tion were listed today by the person
nel bureau. Of the 70 participating
18 were chosen as winners in thq
classification.
Phi Beta Kappa awards each yeai
to one of the winners a scholarshil
to the University amounting to $10
per year. The winner of this schol
arship will be drawn from the 18
and will be announced later.
Winners in general scholarshil
were:
James Dallas, Columbia; Margare
Edwards, Florence; Stanley B. Farb
stein, Beaufort; Charles Gasque. Co
lumbia; Margaret Harrick, Dreher
Ernest Brady loneycutt, Rock Hill
Betty Ann Kennedy, Ninety Six
Melvin Mordecai Levine, Lake City
Teddy Steinberg Levy, Batesburg.
Also, Jane Ann McGregor, Lykes
land; Clyde \V. McLean, Dreher
Claire Alarie Marshall, Rock Hill
Ethel Ann Mauldin, Camden; Mar
garet Woods Meriwether, Universit:
High; Edward M. Somerville, York
James R. Stringham, Batesburg
Ruth Hall Sullivan. Rock 11111; Wil
liam Lee Tidwell, Rock Hill.
Marshall's Work Shown
Fifteen oil paintings done by Mis
May Marshall, of the University ar
department, were exhibited by th
Studio Guild in New York city las
w eek. The showing lasted fror
April 13 to 25. The 15 canvasse
consisted of portraits, landscape
and still lifes.
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cholarship Winners
ompeting Students
McCall Announces
American History
School Winners
Winners in the American llistory
contest held Thursday of I ligh School
week were listed today by Prof. W.
C. McCall, of the extension division.
Students participating numbered 113.
Francis Bowen Adams, Seneca;
James Neel Bailey, Greenwood;
James .Albert Berry, Dreher; Rich
ard Hugh Boulware, Jr., Rock Hill;
Malcolm Boyd Cook, Gray Court;
W. Ben DeWitt, Darlington; Rich
ard Green Dusenbury. Florence;
Stanley Bernard Farbstein, Beaufort;
Charles Woods Gasque, Columbia;
del
John Perrin Harrison, Greenwood; fin
Margaret TMeriwether. I University
1iigh; James Clarence Owen, Colun- D
bia; )avid Livingstone Pierce, Flor
ence.
. Also Anne Sewell Pitts, St. IMat- I
thews; Joe Cornilus Pow. Saluda ; hig
William Knox Pursley, Clover-; Olin tha
Leo Purvis, Darlington; Paul A. Ri- in
- lev, Bennettsville; Betty Sams Roof. EA
Columbia; Oscar Cleveland Shealy, Th
Batesburg; Ethel Helen Smith, Beau- sct
fort ; Robert Elmer Smith, Seneca;
s James Richard Stringham, Bates- I
t burg; Ruth liall Sullivan, Rock thi
e Hill; Lewis Patterson Thompson, Be
t Camden; William Lee Tidwell, Rock op
I Hill; llughey Tindal, Jr., Camden; Ke
s 'Margaret Varnadoe, Walterhoro; Gr
s Thomas Adams White, Rock Hill; Or
David Chess Wood, York. Si:
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irector Of High S
linners, Junior En
"rof. V. C. McCall, director o
i scliool week. aiounced toda:
1 29 students out of 119 participat
won out inl the finals of the jullio
glisl high school mental contest!
e winners were the top fourth i:
re out of the total number.
Ainners are:
Zuth Alder, Columbia; Mary Au
ir Baxter. St. Matthews; Mary U
Lts. Rock Hill; Betty Pauline Bish
Greenwood; Susanne Blackmot
rshaw; Martha Elizabeth Burnet
cenwood; Mary Ellen Cannot
angelmrg; Harriet Cohen, Ninet
c.
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o duty as Apprentice Seamen
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ng, they will havea better chanc<
or rapid advancement. At an:
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iis college courses, he may b<
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ree other college teams in the debates. Pa
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. Also, Jim Connor, Smoaks; Mar- *Ju
- garet Smith Gall, Batesburg; Mar- Ju
r jory Goldtitch, Conway; Muriel lar
nion. Newberry; James Lafayette
Hlaynsworth, Dalzell; Minnie Farmer dr
Holmes, Dreher; Betty Caroline wa
lloo(, Rock liill. Pa
Also Felicia Clayton Lawrence.
s Easley; James Moffat Major, Ander- Ra
. son; Emily Alice Mobley, Florence ; bia
Jeannette Frances Moore, Summer- ga
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tree; Willian Bryan Nuin, An-. Vi
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1513 Mai
itest A
inalists Are
nnounced For i
mnior Algebra 2
S
unior algebra winners in the state
Ih school league contests held here
i week were giveir by W. C. Mc
l.
ulia B. Arrants, Camden;. Ezra
ny Aycock, Pinewood; Mary Ar
r Baxter, St. Matthews; Martha at
i z a b e t I Burnett, Greenwood; C;
nnette Estelle Glynn, Newherry;
:ty Julia Henderson, Conway; rc
inces Winton lenderson, Ches
; Lois Wilma Hughes, Green- V
od; Dottie Kennedy, Lake City. G
Uso, Coit Alison McDonald, Dar- S
vton; Ethel Louise McLaurin, Dil- b2
; James Moffat Major, Ander
; James Larry Meeks, North
arleston; Leila Miles, Lake City;
iily Alice Mobley, Florence; Fran
Thelma New, McCormick; Mary
therine Nye, Conway; J. W. Ji
rker,' Camden. J,
klso, William James Reid, Abbe
le; Zellie Inez Rogers, Woodruff;
,in Rosenblum, Anderson; Wil- J
mn Nunez Rutledge, Conway; Da- I
I Norris Simpson, Anderson; Leah n
ie Vigodsky, Newberry; Betty -1
e Watts, Manning; Ruby Jean- v
:te Williams, Springfield.
!ws; Mary Katherine Nye, Con- S
y; Argyll T. Pruitt, Jr., Honea I
th.
Also, Jane Ransom, Columbia; J
Iph Richard Rozier, West Colum- A
; Sara Simons, Summerville; Mar- b
ret Elizabeth Smithey, Dreher; Ju- b
Ann Smoot, Dillon ; Leah June I
godsky, Newberry.
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featuring
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"Master of the Drums"
sday
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wenty-eight Studei
nglish Finals At Hi
5 Winners In Gen.
cience Announced
Contestants Try Out
For Week On Campus
Winners in general science were
nounced yesterday by W. C. Mc
LIl.
Francis H. Atkinson, Dalzell; Car
11 Sellars Bailey, University liigh;
ivian Olive Barker, Dennark;
eorgia Alice Beasley, Cheraw;
irah Lynn Boyce, Woodruff; Bob
Braddy, Dillon ; 11. Burden, Suni
erville; George Backhan Burnette,
'est Columbia; Vance Brabham
rawdy, Sunmerville.
Also, Bob Welsh Duvall, Cheraw;
dius Richard Earle, Walhalla;
>hn Mayer Fairey, Orangeburg;
J. Fender, Jr., Smoaks; Eleanor
-an Ill, Darlington; John lolland
unter, Clinton; Ann Jones, Sun
erville; Mary Kate Lewis, Loris;
almadge Lusious MeCurry, Abbe
lle.
Also, David Mooretield, Lancaster:
amuel Newton Nicholson, Camden;
[oward Nixon Parks, Newberry;
filliam Curtis Pearey, Walterboro;
eannette Watkins Scott. Lake iCty;
farion Pinckney Shuler, Orange
urg; Lester Leigh Smith, Jr., Bates
urg; Charles Neal Still, Greenwood;
rorman Carl \Vessinger, Spring
eld.
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its Win In Senior
gh School Week
Out Of 110 Contestants
28 Win English Finals
Winners in the senior algebra, 17 in
number, were listed yesterday by W.
C. McCall, director of the personnel
bureau. Total number participating
was 65. They were:
Harriet Elizabeth Bass, Columbia;
James Thomas Dallas, Columbia;
William A. Dallis, Lancaster; Mar
garet Browne Edwards, Florence;
Stanley Bernard Farbstein, Beaufort;
Linda Frankie Holley, Greenwood.
Also, Carolyn Johnsoil, Columbia;
Glenn Johnston l.awhon, lartsville;
Melvin Mordecai Levine, Lake City;
Mary Alice McMillan, Dreher;
Elaine Pearlstine, St. Matthews;
Anna Ruth Poole, Lake City; Betty
Sans Roof, Columbia; Betty Jane
Sarratt, Camden; Allan Jay Sindler,
Bishopville; James Richard String
ham, Batesburg; Mary Douglas
Swearingen, Columbia.
Crawford Training As
Reserve Ship Fitter
Henry Gaillard Crawford, 30, son
of Mrs. Ruth W. Crawford, 3121
Rosewood Drive, Columbia, South
Carolina, who attended the Univer
sity of South Carolina from 1930 to
1933 has enlisted in the U. S. Naval
Reserve as a ship fitter, first class
and is now undergoing recruit train
ing at the U. S. Naval Training
Station.
Prior to his enlisting, he was a
structural engineer.
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Wednesday
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Thursday, Friday and Saturday
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