The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, January 19, 1945, Page Page Two, Image 2
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.
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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
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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
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The Aidio- Visnal Aids Bureau. tc. [le Pictire is an authentic rcc
Which is coniected w ith the Fxten- Ord of airPllec in combat.
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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."
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