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AKG Xmas Seal Sale Successful Co-Chairmen Announce Total Sole $93.53 A. K. G., honorary leadership so rority, sponsored a very successful sale of Christmas Seals, as evi denced by the total sales of $93.53, prior to the Christmas vacation. Co-chairman of the committee in charge of sales were Isabel McCants and Anne Floershcimer. All mem bers of the sorority alternated turns at desks in the cantcn and in the pre-flight building. lccently elected ofliccrs of A. K. G. are: Betty Jane Everctt, presi dent; Joyce llctzel, vice-president; Jaudoti Ilarlcy, secetary; Anne Flocrsheimicr, trcasurcr; Isabel McCants, scholarship chairman; and Cele Roberts, historian. The new oicer; replaced Ictty Berry, presi dent: Dotic itrow\ n, Nice-president; Mlildred Brown, treasurer; Jaudon 11arley, secretary; Annie 1ludson, scioiarslhip chairan. Other mcm brs of A. K. G. are: Ant Royal, Jane Brook, Mlarshall. Katherine Elliott, Betty Bcrrv, lelen Pride Craig, and Annie I-Iudson. Atmal projects of A. K. G. in elude the fraternity-sorority song fest anl the Towle Silver )i;tlla>, the procees of which are added to the scholarshilp fund. A. K. G. main tains a revolving fund which i, per Ietually available for the use of worthv co-eds. "Essential For Good Pointer To Want To Draw," Says Gyro "Peoples Prize". Winner Demonstrates Watercolor Techniques To Art Class ('l. I:raneii .oscph Gr."k J. ia\C a lecture on .art ind art j.pjre ciation to the methcr, of the I ine .\rts Ci on Teday, January 4. ("i. Gy a lectured approximitel) forty"-five itiite to each of three clatne-. .\t the eii of a lecture hie Inatlc a w\atercolt.r drawing it it - hiitrate the poiut- he had ju,t clah ur:tcd. lThere :re four et-Iitial- that aln a i"t mo ti ha tt . Ib.e a g,.t1d t,i,. l p1. t ra ,aid. F:ir.t. one mtu:-t l e thet de,irt to be at n 'ari,t: u i. s mi thiniz to ;laint: thirld. thec ab ilil " t". ," ,r-. .., rat:tch\ thet technitne: and iturth, tlhe ab.ilite t. t.:, 1,i ,e to the p"aper ilhe featurest c6+ the t ii hIt iin dr:u n. both phII\-iraliy and! +mltioltnall\ . >till oiject , are tihe hatr tf all au t,. C "I. tyra s -aid, hit are a Cojl. ( ra hai - sindtiedh ant Uinith leading4 chiih tf ithi- ottr'. II, intee-tiraph i-I .\d uer ii.e an iilitles trationi irti the l'aris~ Scht.ol ini ei ii'ank .\),h Pr, in, \lemioiria! Art. Iibited t hi .\it lu-tit"Ute of AJus\,t a fe ste:psI " ... '" :i . . , Customers "Pat" Thrash and George and Betty Jane Everett Second Installir Presented Acc litinuinig our pttlicyv of priniting lit iwtalllllents the ametli ld colisti ttit?n of the Unitersity of South Cart,lina in acctord:t'we wt itt consti tutional rules, w\e present t he second itstalblent. The lirst three articles of the coistittttitn appeared inl the ARTICLE IV Organization Section 1. The got erning 1o cr of this t,rgailitatint shall be vested in tllt 1110011 rttnltl Section 2. I he -tldent council -laili consi:t ofi fiftt(en 1:..) inemn hetr ". , \%11wh 11in l thn idenlt eI thet itut ex-officio \ h ll h t iti ptec5hdent, the, firrt vice-pre-ident thall be ex-officio tin e-preit idet,t the :econd v"ice-pre-idenl Shall be ex officio .ecrnd vepreisidenl. and tilt -ti retar. trea.ln er (I the st (itlit b lt"r-hail I ex-officio ree letary-trealurer. I ht r v ii 11 d e r F-hall b,e con,-titnttd a1' follos I'resideint (if th' ..m Fe etatioin. Chairan of the lonor itoun11 C it I'reaident of the Co-ed ;A ociation, ireident of tit- t~Iur acad l ic a . and onti e rtl'ielt'reItatne tlu tl each of the four' literar .t,cietits. Section 3. I-a'th rttt l- .ihall have the ftiollo ing ttititel >,: P'reside"nt. eie -prc-idt"nt. ,et r tary-treasurer hiii I-t an. Section 4. t set t i. bi at it e 1 .tt Shall bet clm"t e t11t ''I tt t i.r< a (:i) stul dems. tlecrttd frt,m thet -tudent htdtl - at h:u;c. anid tu.a t1) I:tcolIt\ tntin hetr. 1. ihe appo,,inted cat b, vt-ar hs the 'tudenlt 1<tl1i1, and tttt,':"1f1ic Illt: , ntembe'- appotlintted t"ach -yea;I . 121ia A SSirdEML ad\RiEale. r off t. <: o ite cmp us trp reetiV ntratl i avsr Giles buying their Christmas Seals from nent Of Studei Drding To Con, dent, and secretary-treasurcr of the student body, and president of the junior and senior classes; nor shall any student hold any of the above offices while serving in any of the following capacities: Editor and business manager of the Garnet and Black and editor and business man ager of the Gamecock. ARTICLE V Student Council Section 1. All powers herein enu nucrated sihall be vested in the stu dent council. Section 2. 'he new student coun cil shall niect the first Tueolav in M1ay. T he student council shall meet on or hei ore the <econd Tuesday ill October and thereafter .it l'ast oncc a Inonth at a date fixed by the stu dent council. Special meetings shall he held at tie cali of the president. For each inlecting of the sttdent countcil there shall be personal no tilicatiun to all members at least twent.-four hours preceding such meeting. The council shall have the l,oweur to deterutine its rules of pro cedur"e except that it shall take no action untle,. a nmajority of its mcm hrrhip is present exclusiye of the president of the student hidy. Section 3. The members of the student council shall be elected for a regular academic year. All vacan cies in the student council and other elective offices shall be filled by a special election not later than one month after the vacancy occurs. and by the general rules as herein set forth for a general student elec tion. Election of minor class officers so vacated shall be called at the dis cretion of the president of the class concerned. In case of the withdrawal from school of a class president, the vice-president shall be elevated. Section 4. All action of the stu dent council shall be considered ac tion of the student body and shall be binding upon the student body subject to Article VIII, Section 1. Section 5. The student council shall make announcements in the Gamecock of all its actions which affect the student body. Section 6. Absence without ex [ CAROLINA'S MOST P IB IHAR I'S R 1229 Hampton Street ECONOMY DRUG STORE CUT RATE DRUGS SODAS AND LUNCHEONETTE Five P'oitnts * Phone 8119 Motorcycle Delivery BETTER LIGHT BETTER I SIGHT * South Carolina Electric & Gas Co. rS A. K. G. Seol-salesgirls Isobel McCants it Constitution stitutional Rule cuse from two (2) regular meetings of the student council shall consti tute an automatic resignation of the member so absent from that body. Validity of excuse shall be deter mined by the remaining members of the student council. Any member so expelled shall not be eligible for re election. Bass Elected Head Of Freshman Class Dusenbury Takes Vice Presidency From Four I he floal returiln" cif the" tllnap electionts hax e beent recordedc. (hit of nine catl<lidlte, for the lcrr,idecy. Rn (hiek t l'a. t a i2ud . w a- clectel. I )ik I)tslenbuhthry was elected) vice-pr e ident. n inninig- o\ et ifour ccther candidates. G;loria Enller ta Z'a \\:clc \%ere electedtcc scetarv it-ea.rtrcr :uil ti<tccrian re"pectively,. el"c rinrciIc of calldilatcn tist- vear w\as tie largest ever nontittatel for iresinnan cla.s ofiicer:. Th'le election wa s inten.e and ntauy 4f the nonti ncc: l;adl progrant- prinite<d to help themt in the"ir catlpaitn. :\iter three clost i'reliminarit, the ahee of ficers n. c i elcictencl. Physician States 'Flu Cases At University Now Well Under Control The l ae oft' thlii at1 thet lnier titI. Rlit,la phy,ician .WI for a h numberil of casha d reachV ed thel i~ thelliristas lblay hefr. we re '.ut (If tile InIllrmlary in timle to g'o hIemle forz the holidays, hut Lseteral of tilt \'-5 stuldents cel-h R.. Ith stated that he hoped tihat the casetS were rcal ifto, soi that the OPULAR RESTAURANT ESTAU RANT JEROME BIHARI, Carolina, '32 * WHY TAK WE PAY FOR LIFE.- HEALTH AND ACCI Capital Life & Heo LESTER L. Bi 1117 Hampton Street * "Look For The Dog"~ MEH LMAN'S 1427 M CUT RATE I 1530 M~ Date Bureau. Set Up For Freshman Y In Lobby Of Maxcy Freshmen and "Picked" Dates Go Swimming On Monday's Soiree Members of the Freshman Y.M. C.A. will establish a precedent in date "arranging" next week when that group will collaborate with Betty Varian Crews of the univer sity information center in convert ing the information desk into a date bureau. The bureau will function for the Y's "splash party" Monday evening. "Moe" Simons, head of the Y steering committee, stated that, "The card index of :available girls is not designed to give a complete picture of the girl's personality, but rather supply the most essential in formation. The cards will give her height and the color of her hair." Men in the groups will call at the information desk Monday, see Miss Crews, examine the files for the co-ed of his preference; then call her at her number which is ali;o listed on the cards. Circulation of the cards among the girls of fhe Y.W.C.A. is under the direction of Ray Matthews, member of the steering commitfee. "Cards will be filled out and placed on file ;n the information center be fore Monday," said Matthews. The university swimming pool will be turned over to the group for the swimming party the steering committee annoumced. After swim ming the group will retuAi to Flinn Sliall for dancing and games. DEAR PERUSER OF THIS F "Hello Mabel" On Salutations in Gan Means Of Being "Epistle Packin' Man" Listed By LARRY NEWDICK Th-se of you who are not away from hom.e, or do not noow sonmc one w ho is away from home are probably under four years old or dead. And since we don't care much about the last two categories, the (;amercock proudly publishes it's "I'ocket Gnide to Successful Cor respondence"; covering all phases of the subject from touching the obl man to writing poison pen let ters to y-our most disliked senator. I.etier-writing has many advan tages over other forms of inter human co:,tnmunication. When writ nx i' mhe opposite sex you have the obiviou advantage of being un .een. Furthermore. away from his r lhe breath-taking presence you c;n: c(4lect your thoughts-be cool, calculating, anid consequently oh sO coy and clever Fir5 t comies the salutation. 'The degree of ardlor which the salutation is to convey, we leave to thme read er's own knowledge of the progress 'f his or her piarticular relationship. It mayv vary from, "Dear So iphroniau," to "Ohi sweetest little es senice cof pinaapple juice'', and the elfect of this short but in finitely im por1tant p)art of the epistle depends Capitol Drug 1213 Store 123Gervais Phone 8177 Excellent Fountain . Service E A CHANCE?* EVERYT HING DENT - HOSPITALIZATION mlth Insurance Co. (TES, President Phones: 2-2206 or 2-8828 Record Headquarters RECORD BAR tin Street )RUG STORE in Street 353 Days T Christmas C Aftermath Of Noel In Uproar With Evi St. Nick had come, the groan few crumbs of fruitcake and s stockings once bulging lay li perennial power of mistleto had after Christmas. The tree, one dangerously to one side whil showed that there had been I experimented with cords. The re cording of "White Christmas" had been put away until next year, and conversation was in the past tense. Instead of anticipation, there was a temporary antipathy for eating turkey, saying "Merry Christmas" and singing "Jingle Bells." Vaguely you wondered what you were going to do with the bed-socks Aunt Olivia had given you; the lip stick that was the wrong color, the gloves that didn't fit. Bravely you tried to keep from the family that you hadn't wanted a copy of "The Identification and care of Our Feathered Friends", and swallow your disappointnfent at finding the bottle of perfume you had received crushed int2 fragments by some errant foot. In the living room father lay sprawled out in front of the fire, dozing. Upstairs mother had gone to bed. Apathy had descended on a house-hold once frenzied with Christmas cheer. Only the indom itable neighborhood children car AGE Blacklist Of iecock Guide on the ability of the writer to select an expression a wee bit more ardknt than the addressee expects. Abso lutel' out, however, are such ex pressions as, "Ili pal", or "IHelk) Mabel". I f you don't know the other party any better than that you have no business writing them. We take the liberty of here list ing a few salutations which, dis crectly employed, are certain of cre ating a devastating effect. 1. Early in the game: Fond greet ings-fair Fredericka; I salute you, lovely lady, etc. 2. Second quarter; Be suave, but interesting and completely charming. Note: Read a few of Keat's love-letters in the library fqr pointers. Talk about the one you are writing more than yourself. 3. The closing, or saying finis in an exciting way: Always finish with some enigmatic remark verging on the mysterious. Never use such clinches as "L,ove" "affectionately" or "sincerely"-be different, say: "I cannot breathe until your necxt let - ter" or "living for lines fronm Lilly" or "'You mutst write or I can't fight." Remember to get a letter, write one, an(l while you're uitilizing all that precious time, mtake it a good one. McGREGOR'S DRUG STORE 1308 MAIN STREET Prescriptions * Sodas Cigarettes * Toilet Articles Call 2-3308 FOR PROMPT DELIVERY SERVICE LOR ICK OFFICE EQU * Office * Office Architects and E Phone 6176 :-: COLUMEk ill Good-Old omes'Again" . Leaves Family rybody Rooked ing board was bare except for a weral globs of red candle-wax, imply on the mtantlepiece, the been exploited-it was the doy a tall and gleaming, now tilted' only an occasional glinner ghts before Uncle Harry had rjed on with spirited guerilla war fare, each newly re-enforced with the latest models of toy machine guns. With nightmares colored 4 with scintillating cranberry-jelly and the curls of too many candy canes, we look with relief at the calendar and note that there arc quite a few days before Christmas. "Mail Needs Box Numbers-," Moon Mrs. Nannie T. Moon, postmis tress at the University of South Carolina, wishes to stress again the importance of having correct box numbers put on all incoming mail. Wrong numbers and no numbers at all make the distribution of mail slower and less efficient. Students have been mailing out going letters in the box marked " "campus mail," thus slowing up the mail service. All outgoing mail should be put in the large mailbox marked "packages" in the post of lice. Euphradian; Clariosophic Literary Societies Hear Dr. Clark January 4 The two mien's literary societies, the Euphradian and the Clario sophie, held a joint meeting Tues day night, January 4, to hear a talk by Dr. Hlarry C. Clark, extension professor and lecturer, on how to + become a leadcr. The main pointg brought out in his talk were patience. courage, responsibility, and enthusiasm. Norman West, president of the Euphradians, prc sided over the meeting. Officers of the Euphradian So ciety .iic. Norman West, president; George Gregory, vice-president; "Doc" Velles, secretary, and Dick Delerry, treasurer. Leaders for the Clariosophics are: Tom Ingram, president; Alfred Gramling, vice pre:ide-nt; Charlie Sanders, secre tary; Chtck Thompson, treasurer; aid \ally Dinsmore, critic. Always Open TODDLE HOUSE 1419 Gervois China & Gifts in Columbia's Largest ' Hardware Store Lorick & Lowrance -COUCH IPMENT CO. Equipment Supplies ngineers Supplies 924 Gervais St. IA.S. C.