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German Lovers' Locald By Uprooting By M.ARhGA For the past two or three days, sti an old oak tree from the middle of co-ed and Joe College regret to see But, there are other renowned hauits One of the most popular places af movies is "Lovers' Lane." that dark and Professor Davis' home. Many a first right there." About four .%ears ago the favor-4 ite spot for those first kisses was by the small pond which was back of LeConte College. After the construc tion of Ilamilton College, the Naval building. was built on that site, in terest was shifted to other localities. Fraternity pins and engagement rings are now being given to their wearers at such places as Maxey Gregg Park and the steps to the Bo tanical Gardens. Other students recall the days when the Gamecock was located in the small building next to the hot house. The sessions there made nois ier by vocal renditions of the male staff members will long be remen bered. Later the Gamecock was moved to the third floor of Flinn flall, more memories, mostly of the in tense heat, and this year to the new offices in the basement of Maxcy College. Seniors and juniors lit ing in Stims Dorm are still talking of the dav when they said goodnight to their dates at the Bull Street entrance. Then there were the bridge games in the Pi Phi nolm in Sims. the waffle suppers the Kappa Delta's used to give, the shoeshine enterprise Tri-Delta pledges started. the signs on the various fraternity and soror ity doors during home coming week and before the Clemson game and many others. Since the war, the librarv has he come the rendezvous for the co-eds and the naval students. Naval regu lations forbid the trainees to leave the campus after dark but there is no ruie that the giris and boys can't study together. A naval regulation that the boys must stay on the grounds during the day, too, has heightened the popu larity of the canteen. But. the Col lege Shop still gets the crow d for breakfasts, lunches and sodas after the basketball games. Moving the site of the Universit. might do away with some of these traditions but it w on't affect those who who "like to go out and watch the Delta come in." Christian Service Club Hears Callcott USC History Professor Advocates United Europe European peace plani~ s wer dis cussed by Dr. W. Il. Calh-ott. deani of the gradluate school. ait the weekly mleeting of the Carinaii; Christian Service Club Thuirsdayo, Jainuary 4. Dr. Callcot t idvoc)ate s a 1*United States of Europe withi present honn.i dary hines retaiined :i state lines as the only effective means of peare. Low tariffs could be ma intainedl and a united nation simuilar to Rtussia wvould have the powe-r and pride that makes a nat ion st rong. HolIding the devot ionsi for the ev ening was IihlRibelin, sl imi Wal lace presided in the absence of the pres idenIt. Officers of the club that sponsors service programs to instituitionis around Columbia are: Bill Swift, pres identt ;rThelma [Dempsey. Nell Mayer, Cora D)rake, anid Iryant Il icks, vice presidenits: Mary Franices McGill. re cording secretary; and Riuthi Craw ford, secretary-treassur-er. Always Open TODDLE HOUSE 1419 Gervais China & Gifts Columbia's Largest Hardware Store Lorick & Lowronce Club G"n 'Liminated Ancient Oak ?ET Melilr.I'lilix idents have w.tched the uprooting of the main campts. No doubt many a lther favorite meeting spot destroyed. an the campus for the'c two. ter sundown and especially after the narrow pass between Hlarper College arolina girl can sigh, "lie kissed me -Student Council (Continued from Page 1) Amendment to Article VIII. which provides for the Honor Code, in that the Honor Code now in use. be substituted for the one now in the Constitution; that Subsection (2) he deleted and the following substituted: "A council contposed of three professors selected by the factlty, and six students selected by an electorate committee of six clected from the student body by the students: the said student Honor Council members to be ncmnbers of the Honor Council as long as they shall renain inetmhers of the Student Body in good standing; the said electorate committee to be elected once a year. The said clectorate cotltittee shall have the power to remove a member of the llonor Council antd elect a replacement upon any presentation from the fac ilty. student botl, or Hlonor Coun cil of evidence of that member's dishonorabic conduct. The deletion lnd substitution as to Subsection (2) shall not go into effect until the spring elections of 19-15. That Sub section (:t) he deleted completely since the signers of the Honor Code are now 100' under the system of registration; that Subsection (.1) he deleted completely for the same rea SnI giv\enl for Subsection k:1); that Subsection (5) he deleted for the same reason. Almendlment to Article IX. Sec tion 1. which provides for nonina tions in that the following sentence be deleted. "F.ach class president shall, onl or before the same day hold a teeting of his respective class for the purpose of nomlination canlida1tes for class officers.'' The colmllittee gives as its reason for the recoimndation of the deletiolt, the fact that the,e nominations are now made at the general student body mieet ing for nminat ions. Amendment to Article X, Section 2. in re-elections. in that "arnet and Black" he deleted front this sect ton since that election is now conducted in another mtanner. "Garnet and Black" shall he deleted front all these sections under Ar ticle N. Attiendmtenit to Article N. Sect ion' t0, int that it sha!l bie chianiged to readl a,- foIllow: "Th Ite rtmts of of fice of sticcesfiul candiidat es for thle office. of thte I.'ntiversitt n Southtl Carinta shall beini~i at thte becginnminlg ot the tertm ofZ thle schlnu elected atnd thle inicumblenit5 shall conitinute ini office atnd conitroi for they are elected. tiont 1, in that the tnumbteir oif tead inigs for ant amleithnen,t of the stut twvo readintg. and thtat debate shall h e all owed onli ont lie wro ndl teardl itng biefote the tutdentt biody ais te Amltentdmen't to Article' tent. See I ilin -. itt thiat all refertences toi thle Stuldent 'nioni Board bie deleted 51ince that it o lottger a functionintg body ott thte catmpus of thte Untiver LORICK. OFFICE EQU * Office * Office Architects and E Phone 6176 : COLUME es First Sponsors for German Club bara Keene, Betty Culler, a Education School Sends Program To Board For Approval Students Are Advised To Secure Copies Of New Certification Plan The Sclhn,1 of l'.dncation hac pre eteld its tentative progr ai for tin1 lergradtlate teacher edtcation to 0 nmitteeC o! n!W co11res and to le State Hoard of 1:ducation. As soon as these o dies approve the <chool of Elincatio's program copies ruf same w%ill he available to students it the office of the )can of School 1i F.lncati,on. Students are advisctl to 'ecce cnpie< of this new program ni order Li fittahi.Iv fair cert11itinti on, C erim pletion of hi ( r work at lie I.'niver ents w ho w ant to be cer tied ais techers to enroll ini the School oft threec fichI: .\eademuiu. prii c-niial, andi the speciail~ie field in winch the We're Behind You CA ROLINA Whenever You Shop, Look For This Emblem COUCH IPMENT CO. Equipment Supplies ngineers Supplies 924 Gervios St. IA, S. C. Formal Dance 0 Carolina Lovelies Sponsor For German 744 ) ormal are Ina Rose Holcomb, Kathleen Reese, Betty Widen nd Hariet Pyatt. OWI Supplies Audio-Visual Aids Bureau With Films The Aidio- Visnal Aids Bureau. tc. [le Pictire is an authentic rcc Which is coniected w ith the Fxten- Ord of airPllec in combat. 'in Division of the In iversity, is Ofring many nw film to the pr O er O\\I fihns which thi Audio - fc .or. and aud"nt the p rint Vi \"ial A ids liin"c"att has received iii fesors and stud(enits oif Carol i na. ~lmi(v Iiiail t a F:oremniost among hiese is one iu n t received fr(m the O fiice of War in- ;Lst Target For The 1)a) ; Freedom, 1Coilie Ili ~gh; We Said Wec'd Come t frrmation, entitled "Cmimhat Amer- I ica.Back Reward iniited :hotog "Combat America" is an Army Air raPhir Fiphts ani thc 957th llay, lorces proudu tion and was a- ll of these are comhat film5. Al sembled and edited by Alaior Clark other recent relca c is Ilcrc I China. Gable. A preliminary showing wa a story of the ife and clotms of veu te t.Te Sttdeuts rf tae nivar- Chiea. <it 'I'n .day nighl. bu lithie Pictnrc All an tc.e filn are Pre ented to shill etill remai i the lirarv of eh e a Aiidio- \"i.nal Alds 1t\eaiu and will hathe A\idigl-\i.nal Aids Burea has ir oganiam in s hii ght lue: ~ iNrmandy Iai on i to an'to w ih t 5111WI ie ilm Iti lro L ast(( li : li Targ eftrhe Dayn.~ :h Filedom iiitec inie Iil~ midIai fr (3m es aliigh; e ai d \\''einidtomel Count Al bfteeare a i.An( wilsilrmaininteibayothte S'niereeytreolumbiag, and C. Aui-'Ia isUra an ilTH E i-'na isBra a BES WSHEPF R INRE TRCAOLN 91 M INSREENT N LIHORAHEIN STT f Fall S4 t a E t I er, Mary Lou Nettles, Bar lass rooms at the University, and rofessors wishing to use these films supplement their classes may call ic bureau for information and selec on of films and the (late on which icy can be shown. Only about 25 lms are shown each month by the 'niversity, and yet the bureau is illy equipped to show many more ian this number. |hina - Sterling Silver - Watches SYLVAN BROS. EWELERS & DIAMOND MERCHANTS enuine Merchandise Only -N. Piete N. imitetiem or. Mei. & Heuptom - Celumble, S. C. CABAN ISS Exclusive Wor 1637 Main St. GET THAT B THE Cl * Sandwic * Cold Dr * Cigareti * School 5 * Sitdet mester Hemphill Plays For Affair At olumbia Hotel The annual mid-winter German will e danced tonight from 9 to I in the >allroom of the Jefferson Hotel. )ancers will sway to the music of shirley Smith and his orchestra from Vinston-Salem, N. C. Carrying the traditional red roses s sponsors for the German Club of cers will be the following: Kathleen teese for Dean Clary, president; letty Widener for Glen McWilliams, ice-president; Ina Rose Hlolcomb for )oug Smith, secretary; Harriet Pyatt or Kinloch Bull, treasurer; Mary .ou :ettles for Bob Dressel, assist mnt treasurer ; Betty Culler for Rhett ackson, senior leader; and Barbara Ccene for Bob Chapman, junior cader. The German Club is composed of -epresentatives from the various fra ernities on the campus and offices are ield by the fraternities in rotation. The mid-winter ball was planned for he night of December 21, but was -ancellcd because of Navy leave for he holidays. -Crawford (Continued from Poge 1) rhosen as a member of the Olympic Pistol team. From "Doc" himself we learned one of his closely guarded secrets. He is an authority on cold blooded ver ebrates and ras lectured on the sub ject. From every direction we approached i interviewing a man we wished originally to laud only as a gynt teacher, we discovered a new angle of versatility. [a was from the V-12 ctudents who work with this gym iast, barrister, floriculturist and rep tile expert that we found what we wanted: "Why do we like hii? \Well, he calls us gentlemen and we like it." That is the psychology that makes men flock to "doe's" classes whatever they are. Like most V-12 men the stulents in 'Doc" Crawford's class consider the unen concerned with the university as more important than the huildings themselves. As one remarked, "They can move the university if they want-we would rather see that go than "Doc." WEBB'S ART STORE * PICTURE FRAMES ARTIST MATERIAL, * 1431 Main St..- Phone 2-4940 COMPANY nen's Clothes ' Phone 8881 ITE TO EAT t INTEEN hes inks ~es ~uppliesi Depository