The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, May 21, 1948, Page Page Five, Image 5
French Club
Holds Meeting
AtWoodHome
L'Alliance Ffancaise, newly
formed French club at the univer
sity held its second meeting last
week. at the home of Dr. W. S.
Woods, professor of languages.
Charles Gasque, junior at the
university was inducted as presi
dent and presided over the meet
ing which was conducted entirely
in French. Other officers Include
Lib Usher, vice-president; Roy
Ellis, secretary and Dotsy loyd,
treasurer.
Lib Usher introduced the mem
bers taking part in the program,
June Schiffman, who read "Treat
ise on ,Tolerance" by Voltaire;
Fran Stanton, who read "Oc'ean
O'Nox" by Victor Hugo; Angelo
Demos, who read "Le Loupet
L'Angeau" by La Fontaine and
Kenneth Fay who read '"L'Isolern
ent" by Lamirtine. Popular French
records were then heard by the
club.
Suggestions for projects were
to carry on correspondence with
Frenchmen, to adopt a French
family and to have a bridire game
in French.
It was decided that tne club
would not meet during the sum
mer but that meetings would be
resumed the first Wednesday of
the Fall semester.
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Sullivan Recipiente
Palmer McArthur, former president of the student body; Lacy I
the YMCA; and Dr. Robert G. Gibbes of Columbia were awarded the
during the first annual Awards Day, held on the Horseshoe last week
Delta Kappa.
The Sullivan awards are made on the basis of character and "u
were presented by Dr. George R. Sherrill during the ceremonies, a
scholarships, awards, medals and other honors and the Garnet and Blac
and Beauty Queen Sections of this year's annual.
USC Grounds And Buildings
'Committee Meets To Study
Needs In Building Program
The Grounds and Buildings committee of the Board of
Trustees met Friday at the university to study the needs
of the university and formulate policies relative to the fu
ture building program. A report of their findings will be
__________________ made to the board of trustees lat
er. President Smith said.
"ICE The university was allotted
$250,000 by the General Assembly
Fall Semester, noon meals t1hs year for the construction of
[rs. McCracken's Boarding a new law school building provided
the building is ready for occu
pancy by September 1, 1949. Plans
for erecting this building were
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?TS and TIES
CHESOBORSSIT MEBEY thzqma
lutler, past president of WUSC and
Algernon ytlney SRlivan awards
under the sponsorship of Omicron
iidying service to humanity" and
t which over 40 students received
k announced its Outstanding Senior
Columbia Art
Group Meets
To See Exhibit
The Columbia Art Association
met Thursday at 8 p. i., on the
third floor of McKissick, Edwin
Clippard, president, announced to
dry. George R. Monks of the his
tory department gave an illus
trated talk.
After the meeting members saw
the Seibels Art exhibit, given to
ihe Art Association and now on
display in the McKissick library.
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g of "You Can't Run
*cca Record Release
tic ballad singer,
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word for
tried a lot
:es-but
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why, with Bob Eberly
,ho have tried and
I, Cajnels are the
f experience."
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University Coeds
Carolina Theater
To Support YM
Tickets are still being sold b.
movie, "You Were Meant For Me,
ginning Sunday at the Carolina t
entation in Columbia is being spo
at Carolina with their share of all
going to the new Y camp on Percih
Jeanne Crain, star of "Margie,
"Mother Wore Tights" have lead-i
Kat}
ing roles in this musical filming sim,
of the "flapper days" following Hull
World War 1. Oscar Levant of Doll
"Information Please" fame andi Hell
Barbara Lawrence who was feat
ured in "Margie" are also starred
in this production by 20th Cent
ury-Fox.
The campus Y groups must sell
250 tickets by tomorrow, and sales
will continue through today. Spon
Sors for the drive will be in the
university canteen today to sell
tickets to members of the student
body.
Co-eds wiling tickets are Caro
lyn McCullough, Betty Mood, Anne
Mood, Claire Parler, Sara Jane
Benson, Hita Webb, Jo Anne Del
linger, Irene Krugman. Ann Craig,
Jean Lumpkin, Marjorie Ray,
It's A Hot S
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we k'now is to visi
cooled atmosphere
ing summer-time f
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Davis Named
Education Club
Fall President
Faye Davis was recently eletted
president of the newly -tprmed
-ub for university students .tak
ing elementary education.
Other officers are Jackie Ham
mond, vice-president and Lynn
Hook, secretary- treasurer.
A contest is currently being held
in which names for the club are
to be submitted to Dr. R. E. Jag
gers in 110 Wardlaw College.
It was decided that neetingi
would be suspended until the fall
rad the new officers will as
sum< (uties then.
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Wis. ..-N.O
Continuing
Ticket Sale
VWCA Camp
Carolina coeds for the
which will be shown be
heater. The movie's pres
nsored by the YM-YWCA
proceeds from ticket sales
'al road.
(and Dan Daley, star of
il-en MIown, Olive Long, Jane
1nons., lleln l arhi. Eleanor
,Matargaret Eleazer, Ann Bass,
y Steinlberg, Pat Ram, Claire
an(d Margie Teague.
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