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ODK To Hold Elections May 10;
Honor Point List Is Published
Omicron Delta Kappa national leadership fraternity will hold its
spring semester elections MAay 10, President Morris Mazursky said
today.
Oniron Delta Kappat, or "ODK" as it is popularly called, was
founlded in 1914 at Washington and Lee College. Since then, it has
gr'on In to the secolil largest national aiternity of its kind, having
alniost 50 chapters, or circles, at leading Amnerican colleges and uni
versities throughout the nation.
The purpose c . the fraternity is to give recognition and encourage
illnl to those who have Ie'ached a porficiency in student activities.
It encourages leadership inl athletics, scholarship, publications, so
cial and religious activities.
The local Chi Circle n\as ot ltidec in 192S unlder Ihel ealership of
Prof. Ilavilah I,abcock. Its principal contributions to the University
have been tle brick walks aMl t he Ol<C circle Il'a r the new library.
To he elected to the Iraternily, a candidate mlust have earned 100
-100 honor tpoinlts and he votel in by Ile active chapter. Members of
Chi Cir'cleare I;ill ilutchinson. I;o. i lss. Nornian West. Morris Ma
itnsky. Kinllocb I;llu, lkill Tll'asher, I)oni Singletary, Doug Smithi,
mil .lohn l se.
Se'vent revisiots antl ilrlititins bir i hl'n nalie in theh ono' point
list. and l'resitltnt \litrsky said lint the new uemhers would be
chosen :ictnling It.> Ihr new list.
.\ formnal hallOuct is bcin,, plaluletl by thf l t" -niI 0. t-he men
\\ho are clt-rc(I in 1111. 'iiilin.i iiirr, 11l rl l. 'Ill h h Intluet w ill be
lh bl s om Ili in " ill \ 1\
I'c: h.onor pronll list C. as 1u1ll'ns:
l:rbtoir ') i l i (;, irnet ;t l i a Ii . . . ............................ . * 1
nel'sitifs i n a r o fihl- ; .:r"1 Iit lu;-s .................. . . 'I
Alenhith r of the rnel a d l i lr::. s. ;ill.......................... .,
l::ito' rfi r t l ;; nte k ................................. . . 11
llu(nes m;Ie el lh I;.Illlr tt'k ............................ II)
lM Ina,lti ;, I-:dIitor of the <;.in "rari ........................ . . In
I-iren11alirn iniuia' ri of It (;;a n r"erls........................... 1
Nlr\lt s I-:dilof I a le G.a n y ...k ................................. I0
1 ( rt t_ior" f i t Ihr 1;am e ct' tk ................................., It)
mber of t he t '.t net tCstttat I l fti hi ....... ..... ............. . 1
1-IlltIor of ther ' s N '\\.leller ................................... I.
v1ember of the SII en t ra,;n l f I'Ibii;. ionS .....,..............
Assistant lti t tr of Ihth I ;a; e it l I tltl; .......................... In
A\ssociaii' Vclilor l' i lh - (;;tlrl .11. lIciac"k ....................... 11)
I ita rli t of the .sht a ........................................... .pt
1 ss at d t i: -ttI'iltI of hi" h.. ................................ 2 )
lItiuilessI ifaaer i of te .'iit---............................ 2)
Alclinbc r 0f the :.tIvo slat i ..................................... 3 )
Ieditor of t siw t'Ie. un llanribt rtokc ............................ 20
lilsiu ss Ilan er of Ih t t...- .h;m lla nd ok -.....-............. 10
inIlul mI r1't ha 7011 T lpointf."
\leniber of Phi Ic"tx Itl.p. .................................... 1 0
ltmbu of 1\Vig. :i.i iuh .................................... .i)
lember of huoaiai ry scholarship til rnily ............,,,,... b
In1 r list, per s n ester ..................................... . -;
l1ept 'Irtil tal sch(,I;trilhi l. ......................................(1
Preidnt 1 onrare fcor:whi Succesful Ftue hnPl..
i t ore lNw 7 palotoS
Presidhent Cf Intlerlnittclnity Council ........................... It)
llembe) r of In1rer' 'tr: ernity, Cormeil ............................ 5)
President and T1ri.asur'er of (;("mnl l (Ilih -...................... 25
Alinor officer Of (;erm anr club ................................. 11)
;\ lmber of Sociail CabinSt ....................................
P'residecnl of social tratelrnity .................................. 2a
TIrcasurl'r of soci;:l t rater-nity. ................................ 20)
\linor' uffic"ti n soiai:l fraItcrnity........ ............. ...,........ 1.
Priesidtenl of I-k;iux A rtls ...................................... 15
\Ienmber 411 Beaux A\rts ...--.--------------..................... 10
1 nlut m11or't than .>t) pomrls I
AT ilTC
('t-c;lpt;iin and i:tltainl inl Iithall, basebhall, basketball,
track, boxin1'_ ............... . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2
Allernale cap)tainl inl lothall, batseball, baisketball.
track, boxin;; ............... . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...c l r i m a o ,q ( i . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
Leter in aos"o,.....
DRAUGHON'S BUSINESS COLLEGE
Columbia, S. C.
STNDRDBUIESS OURSE
DRAGH ENSGRAVESSCI LEG
COLUMBlA, S.C
Second letter in major sport ....
Third letter in major sport ......
Manager in any major sport ....
Assistant manager in any major
Freshman manager in any major
Captain or Co-captain of any min<
Letter in any minor sport .......
Second letter in same minor sporl
Third letter in same minor sport
Manager of any minor sport .....
Freshman numeral in major sporl
Intramural winner in football, ba.
I President of Block "C" ......... .
Minor office in Block "C" .......
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President of the Student Body ..
Vice-president and secretary of thi
President of Senior Class ........
Minor office of Senior Class ....
President of Junior Class ........
Minor office of Junior Class ....
President of the Sophomore Class
Minor office of the Sophomore Cl
President of the Freshman Class
Minor office of Freshman Class .
President of Law Federation ....
Minor office of Law Federation
P resident of Senior 1Lawv Class .
Minor office of Senior Law Class
iPreSi(e(nt of .unior LI aw Class
1linor office .junior law Class
I'resident of Freshinan Law Class
Mainor of fie, of -'reshmin Law CI
i'resilenlt f eldlen Society ......
'linor office SelIden Sociely .....
President of KSK ...............
linor office of KSK ............
Member of KSK ................
Stutdent Oriental ion Instructor
Member of Crack Platoon "Caroli
M. I'. U. "Carolina Corsairs" .....
Platoon Leader "Carolina Corsairs
President of Carolina Christian S,
Minor office or chairman of conmn
Captain of rifle team ...........
Active member of rifle team .....
President of Literary Society ....
Vice-president, secretary, or t reasu
NIember of iLterary Society ....
Cheerleader ....................
Assistant Cheerleader ..........
President of Glee Club ..........
I)rum major of Band ...........
Member of Glee Club ...........
Business Manager of Glee Club
Debating team (first year) ......
i)ehati te Inm (second year) ....
Debating team (third year) .....
Chairman and secretary of Debatii
Speaker of S. C. I. O. A..........
Delegate to S. C. I. 0. A..........
President of Y. M. C. A..........
Minor office of Y. M. C. A. ......
President of Sophomore Y. M. C. A
President of Freshman Y. M. C. A.
Member of "Y" Cabinet ..........
President of University Players .
Business manager of University P
Part in play (per year) ..........
Stage manager of play t per year)
Member of any profesisonal grou
Elected member of Student Counci
Oratorical medal ................
President of Compass and Shart
Ensign in NROTC ...............
DL. (jgl in NROTC ... ............
Lieut. in NROTC ..............,
Batt. Commander in NROTC .....
Batt. C. P. 0) ....................
Chairman of Student Faculty Reb
Minor office of Student Faculty R
Member of Student Faculty Relati
Minor office of Compass and Chart
President of Religious Organizati
honorary and D)epartmental awar
lionor Council .................
Chairman-Additional..........
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Student Body................ 40
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HELOW AND BA
(Aeorge Ifelow, right, was the i
deney of the s1tudentf body t111is we
has Issued a call i the student ho
Bass Calls Upc
To Rally Behinc
Catling upon the student body o
deni council, giving I hem the Supp
Bass, unsuccessfui candidate for tI
in a letter to the Gamecock, I
body officers andl the student, co
much progress they are able to
depiid upon the support that we,
give to themn."
t'1 nininigi:, Bass said in the let
ter, "Let us no) allow out student
government officers andll the stu
(tenl, counc"il tI lose their enthlust
asm and amhitions now that clec
tions are over. They and we must
he alert to antieipate the needs of
'T'he eni it c' let let follows:
TO '.'Il II-: MI N AN .) WOMIEN
OF CAROLINA:
We ha\ e in this past week elect
ed our student government offi
rem s for he coming . ear. '1'he smoke
of politital hattle has cleared and
we are faced with the job to be
done tuling Ihe ne.xt two semesters.
This job to he dtne that we speak
of is the jlob of re iving the spirit
of Carolina -it is the jiob of arous
ing the enthusiastic interest and
cooperation of the student body.
How well the student. body offi
iers and the student council per
form this task and how much prog
ress they are ahlo to make in its
accomplishment will depent upon
the support that we, the men and
women of Carolina, give to them.
We must keep in constant touch
with our student goverinelnt offi
rers aind ("rn c i,nual1ly in fluence t hem
to keep) on thle jobh and act with
seriousniess withi unity of purpose,
and1( withIL lit iing effort so that
strmengthI, thle power,' and t he free
dom11 that ai studen'rt body' of a uni
ve'rsityv shotud rI igh t ful ly have,
Thle cominlg year i (en) he ai year'
of progrs and 11( a('comp lishment If
weC miake it suchl. We must he
loathle to stand still and( wail. We
must he eager to) mov.e forwar'd
withI det erminait ion. 'lTie time is
now. WVe must striike while the iron
is lint. Let us lie tinflin(ching in 0our
earliest dlesire to shaike off this
shroud of iniactivit y. Le't us riot al
low out' st udent g'overnment offi
((ers and1 thle studenCr)t (counlcil to
loJse thir (ent husiiasmn and( ambitions
now Ithat elec(t tios are4 over. Tlhe'y
aiid wve nmust the alert toi anticipate
the nie(ds (if outr school.
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uccessful candidate for the presi
ek. (hick Bass, left, his opponent,
ly elsewhere on this page.
>n Students
I Officers
f Carolina to rally behind the stu.
rt they need, this week was Chick
te presidency of the student body.
lass said, "How well the student
mcil perform this task and how
make in its accomplishment will
the men and women of Carolina,
Carolina! Let's rise up and breathe
life Into our student body! Sonic
where there lies the "Spirit of Car
olina", only waiting for us to re
vive it. Let's begin now without an
other moments hesitation and make
a greater Carolina a thrilling re
ality.
(Signed)
ROY BASS.
Dreyfuss Field
continued from page 1
he is being roasted on many
spits by the Carolina students.
This is the first venture of
the University to put baseball
on a big-time scale, and it it suc
ceeds, the public will witness
many more contests under lights
with their opponents. But be
fore this can be ac' omplished,
every student and, in fact, every
body has to have a hand in it,
and in making it one of the big
gest things ever seen here.
Clubs Evenly Paired
The opposing clubs are well
matched, and a very good ball
game is in prospect. They are
matched in almost every depart
ment. The Birds' edge in man
p)ower, because of the Naval Unit,
will be offset by the Tigers' ex
perience in games played this
season. Coaches Johnny McMil
Ian of the G'amecock{s andl Wal
ter' Cox of the Tigers will not
venture any guess as to the out
come, but the Birds themselves
are confident that the lads from
Clemson c'an andl will be beaten.
The sideline attractions of the
cheer leaders, Al Schacht in the
person of Rihett Jackson, the
Kappa Delta Corsettes, the Navy
b)and and all the school notables
wvill rival the baseball game.
But the main idea is that every
one that is able to be on hand
to witness the unveilIng of the
b)all team, to give them some
decent supplort, to raise the flag
ging school spirit, and above all
to "BEAT HELL OUT 01" CLEM
SON."
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Columbia, S. C.
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Blue Key Will
Hold Swim
Meet, May I I>
Proceeds Go To
McKissick Fund
Prexy Ward Says
A men and women's swimming
meet to be sponsored by Blue Key
will be held on Friday, May 11, at
7:00 p. m. In the University swim.
ming pool. All proceeds will go to
the McKissick Scholarship Fund,
and Mrs. J. Rion McKissick will be
present at the event. Entries will be
made both individually and by
teams, and high scoring will be
listed for both teanis and individ
aals.
There will be 10 events for wom
en and eleven for men to he given
alternately as follows: 25 yard dash,
free style, women; 50 yard dash,
free style, men; 25 yard breast
stroke, women; 50 yard breast
stroke, men; 25 yard back stroke,
women; 50 yard hack stroke, men;
5:0 yard dash, free style, women:
100 yard dash, free style, men; 51)
yard breast stroke, women; 100
yard breast stroke, men; 50 yard
back stroke, women; 100 yard back
stroke, men; 75 yard dash, free
styla, women; underwater, swim
(competition will he for distance),
men; relay, women; relay, men;
medley relay, women; medley re"
lay, men; low hoard diving, wom
en; low hoard diving, men. (Cor.
rect start and finish must be used,
that is, the start, must he made
with a frog kick and the finish
line must be touched with two
hands; team must be composed of
four members; three laps by three
swimmers to be swum in the fol
lowing order-breast stroke, back
stroke, and free style; diving will
be judged by three judges. One
shall give points for form on the
hoard, approach only, the second
shall judge form of the diver in
the air only, the third shall judgrb,
the diver's entrance into the water.
Points shall range from one to ten.
Each judge shall give his score witt
no consideration for other judges.
Each judge shall multiply the num.
ber of points by the degree of diffi
culty of the dive, the three sets of
points shall then be added together
and divided by three to get the scov.
ing for the single dive.)
Women's diving will consist of
four optional dives, while men's
diving will consist of a plain front
dive, a plain back dive, a back jack,
a half twist, and four optional dives.
All judging, as in all other cam
pus athletic events, will be done ac.
cording to rules of the AAU Col
legiate Association. There has been
a devitation, however, in the wom
en's low board diving.
There will be no limit to the num
ber of events which one individual
may enter', whether lie lie a team
member or a free lance entrant.
Dr. Stauffacher, Professor of
Physics at the University, wvill
serve as tabulator, and five Blue
Key mna will serve as starters,
Judlges will be Coach deMars, Dr.
Penney, Mr'. James N. Fowvles, clerk
of the Senate, and Dr.' Stoddard.
The event is under the direction
of a ('ommittee from Blue Key com
posed of Bennett Lott, Jimmy Rat
liff, and Tut Lowns. Miss Ann Dar
by Tison will direct the novelty
events, which promise to lie more
fun than most people bargained
for, biecause there wvill be corsettes,
so forth, and whant. not.
Each University student will be
charged an admission of twenty
five cents, while all others will lie
char'ged an admission of thIrty-five
cents.
Entries should lie made by get
ting in touch wvithi some member
of the Blue Key, but preferably
with sonme member of the commit
tee.
Towr , ftet
ktCoratows
Always Open
TODDLE
HOUSE
1419 Gerv.is