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IFReceives Wings James E. Blue, above, Iaurinburg N. C., a graduate of the Nava Flight Preparatory School at th< University of SotIi Carolina, imade the most outstanding record in bi: class at the CAA WTS unit at the University of Georgia, ofiicers of the unit recently announced. lenc was a cadet inl thec USC light prep school from Augu,t 5 t~ Octoici 2$. lie previously attnide lu'reh terian Junior Colege ~.nd N. C. State. Memorial Plaque To Come Soon Blue Key Directory Has Gone To Press The Blue K y :'latue. i n iin. tal to the twelve Carolina .\hinini kiled in this war, has bc' ordered and should be on the canpt, in a i w weeks, President l;udly I'ennel has announced. The pla-Iuc will bc placed in the lobby of the new li brary with the request that it bc moved to the letiorial Cipcl when such a structure i, buil. The Blue Ney Director ba, e t n sent to the prc> an1d houil.l ie ready for distribution in a few la. The directory is a lii dents, their telephoine nuibers, and dddresses. The project t,f painting the hi torical signs on tie cantlu, al-o has been started. It is plaincd t~ send three each semester until all t the one thirty-odd iarkcr, ha. e b,. ii painted. Electiont w\ill be. helid itic litt.. part of F:ebruary. Falwell Speaks To Christian Service On Student Work Reverend Kt II. Fahbe. r. States usU; direct *r, spoke to mneetinig of the. Carolina (:hiistiai S5ervice tilub, at its \\ ednei da' unight. Tfopic vI his ipechI n~ a I "Ti Future for Stuidenit \\ or<er. The Christian~ Service Club is extension of the \ .\ an.i \ \\' in works otn the camipus as tiel a. in the city of Cuhltitiia. l'rgran?i to the Girls' Industrial Schli , n federate 11 dme andi .\A li uI , 'i well as visitinig ini the inifirinai n oni the campus ati~ii( t the projec t> o the organlizati. . President of the cliub i: iun; Bull. Other oficei are: Vive-re dents: Miimi \\allace, .\m 1.4 I Swarthout, and 1l'tty \lilculumii Secretary-treasuirer, L ri Mbah JOYE EXPE RT CLEAN it Just' a few steps 102 Tickets Sold For Wade Hampton Woman's Cafeteria Through l loniday, .Ian. 31, 102 imeal tickets for the \\'ade Ilamp totu Cafeteria had bcn sold at the treasurer'.s office to woIen studients at the tl. i ersit v of South Caro lina, according to irank -'. \Vel Itirne, lresaurtei. le hal Icet int "tru'cteld to sell asI loIII a I50, and \\'tdnel, tday, I an.: ., liw ill otet the ialeI, to civiin i tonlc students if lilte tluot:t hlas lIIt Irt"'n exhatistetl, Tihe tickt iot a ia molIlth are Sa. t l.lti'1ilts 111 i13.,111g tlleill a' reqtitred to wit in their ration bwok, adl 4 :1t the treasurer's It,ie. and a: the ,tahnp, expire tIhev are Icimovcd ironl the hooks mill znt to the )ifice of Price Ad 1tiniaLationi, which in turtn issues i t hit :I tlantit\ to the cafeteria. Schayer To Return; To Teach Hygiene I.t. Col. Gadlore Schlayer, p rofes r ol II vgicne, u ill rcsulne teach i111 in thle l'lli\ er -;I next terntl. A ttr.ln of thlt Spanlih-.-\lerican ;i both \\V -rI \\ a-', he has rt ctl\ rei t'ti II.-ll ,It tive service In ihi .\rtil. ih uill teach all e. It-t"e in the {l partniteit of I i giilne. Ih h. l . b tn oll leavet fr,'ni thlt l n nit s t" It n Ice he tt enIt i" . the etr\ t It . ti \ Iil this t1at., POLL (CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1) "tnt I,Crlu;uy shiouldi bc restored to ial. I liie awiid gi ei', i d a tlate in a FKr -t rinCiationl et ltl, 1:. .\ii * l t,ll niai { p i aiId 1n11an dtate a lL- be -cltr ell-de tcf illati ~li is cti aif 1olible ; t1 ,ih uld b glta cl aid yl their ll er cl tl t l i t ills goal. ... )l t . I t. '; . . . ui u ta eiu hl,, Free International Trade A \\Ih Aern nther cutry pro dolt:t a1 to t nu alitt' p)l,tduct chcalr cr than .\nl it: can, onle i polhe -ay it u thl be wtt r for e ery" bI.h in the l.n: 1 un it wte let it contc inlo the L'ltc ,ates withl - out iany ta\ or tt riif a ld titr i\iLLrieil [I,tl i ctiorll to Sllic othIcr p,rodluct ub tih u ie c an llake cheap) ct' th Ll a hidt ittl t' . ilo you agt'ee agreec; .. l. -aJ;r'e: ........1no olill it: America After the War S . hih aL tihle follow ingpi . .t d Ii llo n I 'l i " . I s t i t l k e l y I o l -- tildlidii ;iill i 1t': - going (li. : tabl, bai in the I nited State:, oft o the mp\\ar? . . liltit-Iltltl." t,!1t11101:111": t 4 l1 '(o lig lItetita;1 t~epll i t tti ' 114" I'l.l' it t Herbert Teachq The Art Of Te Popular Professor Holds By Means Of Wit, Wittii By Rita W aIter T. Ilerb ert, doctor of ture, lts lteroine int his two ye of the tiost, Ioi-Ilt' figures o u'ntdtetit c work at Wotiord (,t ltl'ert receivet Iis grtltttnte sity. ltefor-e joining the ,ttil' c sot t inte at Iert'ry College in wI h boas5(tt ine M}ethoutiist 1 m" tiotn of this professitn" fiirst, sh< he also leenftne interested in at ing in his thir yeatt of college Well known to students and fac-t ulty for his ready smile out of and in class (particularly if he tripped you on the third question of one of his prize mid-semesters). 1)r. Her bert's wit and witicisms (?) have lent to his reputation, sparkle and charml. .nthusiastically discussing even the driest of Emerson's essays, he has managed to hold the atten tiont of even the coeds in his classes against the persistent competition of V-5s on parade. Punctuated by leaps aA bounds from one end of the room to the other, his lectures on Poe's person ality and English grammar's lack of it live in the memory' of every stu dent who have ever taken pen in hand to sign for one of the doctor's courses. E;ngraven upon the academic hut tility of any st.udent who will from this 1.~niversity one day attain his shieepskin is the acid of the mar ginal comments attached to the first freshman theme ever tendered for i)r. )terbert's approval. (tf the campus lie lives the life of the average family uan. With the rest of America he is currently de 'rived of favorite "Such thick, rare sirloin steak.'' lie is the father of two fine sos, Walter, Jr., tive, and MarhIal I.iut'., or iootr," two. Not utly dues the doctor drill hi ,ttduidenti in the channels of "good I-.ngli-h,"' but lie hts also stolen a mareb on l.itily' I'ost. One of the greatest aiccomplliiincnt' ot good etitiutet i- to "kntow hov. to tell a ji e.". I n iviuhtal students are as -ignetd the task of preparing a joke for cia:" recritatioi wh l' a: .",ol.h- :e i. assigneI to ''laugh heartily'' whether he etjos it or not; Our slogan "Take a course under Iler hert antI learn ho\ to tell parlor joke'." l:it't Note: This is the tir,t of a series of personality sketches on c e ral campus pr''te ,ri . Mental Test To Decide Flying Ability Of V-12's Will Be Given-Needham Capt. li. C. Needhlatn, counandl ing officer of the Navy \- 1:: unit at the lniversity of S''uth Carolina. ,atnournted( reccently that muental tet t', to delt'r'tirlte a tndlent', adap - tabhility fori aviai'i cadiet tiainiing, ue.re given in IThurtsdlay, DJc:ember :mi, to ss ll ittter ested1 \ - t:: studenits lih ci eteed lhe Uivetsity J1 uly Studset. a ing thti, mietal te5t udih he liit thrtottgh aurther physical andi psy:choslogical tests. 11 thieser are aas'ed, the stihient 'A ill ibe eligib'le to' a; pply for t.ival aviationt cadet trallting. t'adtt- etnrolledl ini \ -u: a. a'ia tuio hiauch of \'1:., ucire also givetn phlysicail and p'vsyhlgical tests at tis time to de'tenineir their apti tut. fier is critittuice of traitnitg si this proi gratm. CAROLINA'S MOST I BIHARI'S R ~229 Hampton Street IECONOMY DRUG STORE CUT RATE DRUGS SODAS AND LUNCHEONETTE Five Points * Phone 8119 Motorcycle Delivery BETTER LIGHT BETTER SIGHT * South Carolina Electric & Gas Co. s Students ling A Joke Attention Of The Class :isms And Acid Comments Stienhardt philosophy and Englislh litert itrs as at Carolina professor one u the cainpus. Contpleting his >llege. Spanrtannburg, S. C., 1)r. hegrees frotu Princeton UJniver f! the University lie Iaught, for Georgia. 1laving a faniily tree Achers, Dr. Ilerbert's coisidera utldl not appear unnnsuta. Later areer of medicine, finally turn to teaching. Love Hungry Coeds Urged To Enroll In Education School All Persons Interested In Teaching Positions Should Contact Walsh By Cele Roberts "All yon have t., do to get married is to enrnll inl the chlool of ednlactionl!" Tis in gnhlirll statt( inent was nitale l \l r . IK ershaw \\~alsh of the scho.lI of e"dlcation of the l 'niver.ity of S nth u Carolina thi week. 'lr'. \\"i;hi went on to ,tV that the departnent !iad lost Six senior girls, prospective teach ers, throngh a 1ni age in the last fewv weiek: and hand no applicants forI teaching posititn s. "' Ihere are IlanV wonlerful utptrtunities for girls iitterestel in teaching," stated \lrs. Walsh. "I.et Iter"s (Olle in ever lay a!king for teau'hter , lilany if thel for posi tion , w hich are .rlinarily Iled hv l er, iniore expt4tinced pertsons." e eAc ording t t Ir . \W alsh, the 'tili iil of eluaticn has ha<t to scud ont t forn litter explaining that their ranlk' Ia\e been depleted by tuarriage" and wa:rtiuune#employmnt. ShI i v er V anion(1S to conltact any V eit slloit terested( inl teaching. Slie addied that giood jomlls are tinuel ifter the x uar unlhke many12 war indutstries. She emphajied'.i then fact Capital Pharmacy * PURE DRUGS 1213 Gervois Street Phone 8177 COLUMBIA, S. C. OPULAR RESTAURANT ESTAU RANT JEROME BiHARI, Corolina, '32 * WHY TAK WE PAY FOR ILIFE - HEALTH AND ACCI Capital Life & Hie LESTER L. BL 1117 Hampton Street a "Look For The Dog" MEHLMAN'S 1427 M CUT RATE 1530 Mc Dr. E.L.Gree List Of US4 Former Carolina Student Holds Art Exhibit At USO Wash Drawings Done While Gambrell On Duty In South America Fifty wash drawings said by art critics to be among the best ever shown here, are on exhibit at the Columbia USO Center. They were painted by a former University of South Carolina student, Reuben Gambrell now in the armed forces. They may be seen at the USO Center here until January 15, ac cording to Miss May Marslhall, temporary head of the University of South Carolina Art Department. Gambrell, rated as one of the most promising of the art grad uates of his class, painted the col lection now being exhibited here while on duty in South America. They are all on colorful South American subjects. After leaving the University for his degree, Gambrell became a member of the University of Georg ia's art faculty. The University of Georgia department of art is sponsoring the exhibit here, and is planning to send it to many other sections of the country. Gambrell's drawings are rated by both the Uni versity of South Carolina and teorgia art departments as "pro fessional in every respect." CO-ED INFORMS MEN Women To Be Dis< In 1944 Selection ( MLen, whether you know it or not this is Leap Year. It can mean ex citing possibilifies, or it can mean whether you wish it or not, that you will remain a bachelor through 1914. It is not our endeavor to take the place of Dorothy Dix or the latest advertising slogans, but it i. ,bvious that today a man faces more problems. In the first place, womes are in uniform others have highly paid and important war-jobs, those in school donate their leisure tc managing catpus activities for nerly run by boys. This gives tht average girl less time to sit at homi by the telvphmne and wait foi Johnny to call. Constantly in tlucneed by the glorified picturiza tion of ment in the movies and mag. azines, women are more particulai In spite of anything you can say oi ''Flowers EISOI Florists an CORSAGES - 1428 Main St., Phones: 24620 Capitol Drug Store 1213 Gervais Phone 8177 Excellent Fountain Service E A CHANCE? EVERYTHING DENT - HOSPITALlZATION mlth Insurance Co. tATES, President Phones: 2-2206 or 2-8828 Record Headquarters RECORD BAR min Street a DRUG STORE in Street n Completes Alumni Now Making File A Card Per Stude After several years research, Dr. E. L. Green, ancient languages de partment of the University of South Carolina, has completed a list of alumni of the University from 1805 .to, 1873, and suggests that it be printed as a check list, It would be very useful if a student wanted to find out whether a certain person came to school here, as there is only a class list now. Among the sources of Dr. Green's information were three volumes of records of the University. One from 1805 to 1835, another from 1836 to 1851, and a third which was begun in 1851. The latter was a list that every student was supposed to sign. The first name on this list is Frank lin J. Moses, who was the infamous governor of South Carolina during reconstruction. Another record was an alumni catalogue prepared in 1854 by Col. James Blanding, sec retary of the Board of Trustees, for the semi-centennial in December of that year. In this catalogue and un til 1900 no one was considered an alumnus unless they had graduated. Dr. Green is now working on a list of students by classes, and will have individual cards that will give information about the person, such as the number of years he attended the University, when lie graduated, and what lie did after lie left. Be iore the Civil War, the majority of students who left the University were either planters, lawyers, teach ers, preachers, or doctors. ''he first civil engineer was a Mr. Dcas from Charleston in 1846. :riminating )f Males (1o, standards for dates and pro,pec tive husbands are getting higher. At this point, if you are fran tically wondering w%hat to do about the situation, my advice is to remain calm. You have two important fac tors in your favor: (1) the ambition of a great many co-eds is to have a date every night; (2) the aspiration of all girls is to get married. How ever, this is no reason to believc that you are impregnable and omnip otent. Whether it is fashionable or not, girls do not like those belong ing to the genus canis of large car nivarous mamuals, commonly called wolves. It is not necessary to be heard as well as seen by each girl you pass, nor continually use the armed . orces a, an excuse to call girls at uniatteringly late hours for dates. That Lost" N ~4, I nc. d DeCorators CUT FLOWERS -24621 Columbia South Carolina McGREGOR'S DRUG STORE 1308 MAIN STREET Prescriptions * Sodas Cigarettes * Toilet Articles Call 2-3308 FOR PROMPT DELIVERY SERVICE LORICK< OFFICE EQL I.Q Officc * Officc IArchitects and | Phone 6176 :-: COLUMA Gets Degree V 4 Julian J. Petty, above, associate professor of geography at the Uni versity of South Carolina, recently was awarded the degree of doctor of philosophy by Ohio State Uni versity. His dissertation, recently published by the South Carolina State Planning Board, was entitled "The Growth and Distribution of Population in South Carolina." Doc tor Petty is now teaching in the Navy Flight Preparatory School at the University. University Given National Publicity National publicity was given to the University in a full-page ad vcrtisentent of the Slater Mill in N the New York Times December 5. Part of it was a story concerning the cooperation of the Extension Di vision of the University wilh the mill management in planning the Winter showing of educational filns as part of the community's activities. Another point to remember is to tell the girl your name at the begin ning of a telephone conversation, and keep her from trying to guess for several minutes the person to whom she is speakinig. \omen also grimace at the thought of becoming a dictaphone through anl evening. Listening for hours to self-centere"t accounts that would bore even the man's mother is not their idea of a good time. If yon must use a line they ask that you make it subtle as well as entertaining. Please not such remarks as: "I've been waiting all my life to meet you" or "I've been everywhere but I've never seen anyone to compare with you." Yes, a girl will look before she leaps in 1104, but if you add these facts to your already powerful per sonality, it will probably be in your direction. - Always Open TODDLE HOUSE 1419 Gervais China & Gifts Columbia's Largest, Hardware Store Lorick & Lowrance -COUCH IIPMENT CO. Equipment Supplies Engineers Supplies 924 Gervais St. BIA, S. C.