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Euphrosynean Poetry Contest Entries Due Entries for the Euphrosynean Literary Society's poetry contest will be due a week from Monday, May 1, Doris McClary, president of the society, has announced. Any coed student at the univer sity is eligible to enter. Entries may be of any style or length and should be sent through campus mail to Miss McClary. A cup will be presented to the winner on Awards Day. for Shoes that look like new visit ROBERTS SHOE REPAIRING SERVICE * * * Across From CALDWEIL'S 1319 Sumter St. WATCHES Elgin an WAT 33.7% Spe WATCH 5.95 tc Any Watch Can Be These and Mar THE Ci Any way, an - FIRST.. . Measure size, and you'] rolet's the longest, heavi field-bar none. Measure beauty, and you'll find it': in its field with the Body by Fisher. Measure and you'll find that on offers you your choice no-shift driving or the fil driving-at lowest cost. 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Professor Mercer gave a gay demonstration of sound in a Physical Science class with a special rendition of the Physics Department March on a set of Coca-Cola bottles. Also on the pro grain were crow calls, duck calls, and a musical snake dance. WATCHES d Bulova CHES i Up idel BANDS 14.95 Vot In Stock Ordered iy Other Values it - kNTEEN cA every way, you n :md Finest... at Los I find Chev- And remember - ast car in its provides all these styling and fine-car advantages the only car prices and with su vorld-fanmous and upkeep costs. driving-ease, Come in! See Ci ly Chevrolet And we know you of the fmnest way and every wa: iest standard it's first and finest a Aecasure per- Introducing Chevrols and safety, ly low-priced licient Valve- PO E extra-smoothC e, and extra- AUTOMATIC TA Hydraulic ~ iwrjj ces make Chevrolet more st Seller . . . America's I TOUR LOCAL !isgd undlar " Autnomnoblln" When City Visited Co By JIMMY HOWLZ "And many a time we've had a spree at Billy Maybin's, 01" sang the early Carolina students. "Billy" Maybin for many years kept the Congaree Hotel, where Jerome Hotel now stands, which was one of the most popular resorts of the students. It was there that the students passed their hours with strong drink. Near the college were located several other shops where a stu dent could easily forget his troubles. Some of the proprietors did a credit business and loaned money to the students. Since 1835 there has been a see tion in the by-laws of tie univer sity forbidding the possession of weapons by students. However, in 1837, one student brought along a bowie knife which he planned to take to the circus with him! It was the practice in those days for the students to try to beat up the circus people. The student with the bowie knife, upon seeing one of the circus men about to brain one of his companions, stabbed the man with the knife and killed him. The student was acquitted and graduated. Though weapons have been for bidden it has never been possible to completely banish them. A Medical College A Applications Due I Admission tests for those pre meds who plan to enter medical col lege in 1951 will be given on Satur day, May 13, 1950, or on Monday, November 6, 1950. The exams are no longer given in January. Since no "make-ups" are al lowed, and since the little learning Before Yoi Make A Date Let Sunshine clean your clo you can get your clothes to Sa turday m-norning, get 'em ing one-day service. OUR 1415 GERVAi TWO BLOCKS 1 7 a. n. it 6:30 p. m., Wef NEW (in spark teasure it me,thai vest Cost! NEW - Chevrolet alone ecxtraroi and many other mns at the lowest both beai ch low operating ievrolet for 1950. 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Dr. R. W. Gibbes, in antici pation of what might happen, had already bailed the young man out when the students reached the jail. The brother of the student who had been arrested r0shed into the guard house and threatened the entire police force with the flourishing of a pistol. This ac tion resulted in his expulsion, al though he had already passed his examinations. There is no record since that time of the Columbia police setting foot on the university campus. dmission Test Vext Saturday picked up during the months be tween the two exams will not seriously affect the grades, the candidate is requested to take the test in May. To stand the test on the first date, the applicant must obtain a blank from the Personnel Rnreau ir Date .. With Sunshine! thes right! 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Atkinson, P. .M. Kruemcke, T. E. Williams, J. B. Sallman, W, H. Garbade, H. A. Gray, T. G. Knowles, F. S. Bree land, E. L. Bearden, W. J. Bran del, and G. K. King. To be eligible for membership these men had to have at least a 'B' average, rank in the upper fourth of the Junior and Penior class, and show outstanding leader ship and character. The following honorary members from the engineering faculty were 'present: Dean Robert L. Sumwalt, J. B. Shand, S. A. Ferguson, and T. H. Wilson. Officers of the fraternity for the spring semester are: Arlen Cotter, president; Dick Marelli, vice-president; Bob Thoren, treas urer; and John McPherson, sec retary. Navy Students Will Cruise For Summer College students, who are mid shipmen of the Naval Reserve Of ficers Training Corps in 52 col -Aeges an-d universities throughout the country, will receive diversi fied training ranging from sub marine and aviation indectrin.tion to general shipborrd duty and am phibious training. Thirty-eight NROTC students from the university will leave from laarilptufn Roads, Virginia, on June 4. Twenty-nine other NROTC stu dents from the university will re ceive four weeks of aviation indoc trination at Pensacola, Florida, and two weeks amphibious training at Little Creek, Virginia. A new feature included in this summer training program will be the training of senior NROTC stu dents as "junior officers" aboard more than 70 ships in the Atlantic and Pacific Fleets. The university NROTC will send 26 students for junior officer posts aboard the ships of the At lantic Fleet. Fishing Class Has Baitcasting Test And Graduation The fishing class under the uni versity Extension division held its graduation exercises last Monday afternoon at Heise's pond, but high winds prevented a final exam on flycasting. However, the baitcast ing took place. Winners of the baitcasting com petition were G. E. Broyles, first; Frank Davis, second; Dave R. Pearce, third; and J. H. Lancaster, fourth. Prizes were given by Hobbs Esso station, Hillman's sporting goods store, and S. B. Mc Masters' sporting goods store. and mail it, with remittance of ten dollars, to Educational Testing Service, Princeton, New Jersey, in time for it to reach there on or before April 29, 1950. The local examiner will admit to the examination room only those who present admission cards re ceived direct from Princeton. Phone 2-9250 918 MAIN STREET Joe Patrone's Collegiate Inn Specialising in STEAKs CHICK EN SPAGHETTI * * * Dine and Danee in the "GAMECOCK" - ROOM Picnic, Co Featured 0 An Informal street dance a included in the tentative pli date has been set at May 10 A general campus clean-up to 9 a. m. Students will me roll call and a bull session on At 10 a. m. the student body ' USC Kappa Pi Members Win National Prize Three pictures by Carolina stu dents, sent to the Deep South Kappa Pi Exhibition at Birming ham-Southern College, Birming ham, Alabama, have been selected for the National Kappa Pi Exhi bition from all entries made by southern universities. , "Blue House," an oil painting by Jerry Bardin of Greenwood, re ceived the second prize, while a semi-abstract still life by Mary Summersett of Columbia, took the third prize. Honorable mention was given to a still life painted by John Bell of Columbia. 'Reader's Digest' Conducts College Graduate Survey The "Reader's Digest" is con ducting a survey of placement of ficers in an attempt to find out why college graduates do not branch out into businesses of their own. The magazine has observed that most graduates want to work for big corporations instead of form ing their own firms. The Place nient Bureau here has only found out that the graduates are trying to obtain security through old age benefits, etc. Three Students To Receive Trip Do you want to win a free trip to Europe? If so, all that you have to do is sell 10 air tours or 15 sea tours for the Netherlands Travel Bureau, according to K. E, Mathysen-Gerst, president of the firm. Mr. Gerst said that three stu dent salesmen will be picked froni the university to represent the firm, and that they will be paid on a commission basis as well as pro vided with the free trip. Application letters must include two references and a statement of good standing from the university. They should be addressed to The Netherlands Travel Bureau, Inc., 580 Fifth Ave. 19, N. Y. -Naturally Cooler... Definitely, the college man's best summer suit buy I Made from the most popular summer fabric-icy-smoott Tailored to the peak of smnai by Rose Brothers Value that belies the amazn low price Single and double- iiii breasted mnodel. in a aplendorou. eeleot lon of fabrlo R effect. NOW ONLY97 See Airgora-Spu LOURIE'S Ie *06i SEOTEES I... ronation, )n iIay 10 s well as a coronation ball are mns for University Day. The (Wednesday). has been called from 8 a. m. at their nine o'clock class for any subject the class chooses. vill meet in front of McKissick library for Awards Day which will be handled by Omicron Delta Kappa. Lunch will be served to the stu dents and faculty on the horseshoe from noon until 1:30 p. m. It Is hoped that the band will play dur ing lunch hour.. The fraternities will have open house from top to bottom until 4:30; also during the early part of the afternoon Kappa Sigma Kappa is hoping to organize a street dance with music on the loud speaker on the horseshoe. May Day ceremonies will begin at 4:45 p. in. Marilyn McCormac will be crowned queen at this time. Her maid of honor will be Boo Du Bosi. The May court will be made up of all the girls that served in the beauty pageant and a few more that the quden is privileged to choose. Some sort of program will be planned in addition to crowning the queen. ANNOUNCING STUDENT SHIPS It's still possible to see Europe this Summer Dormitory (25 Berth) $135 One Way Tourist Cabins (4 Berths) $140 One Way S. S. CANBERRA (Greek Line) Montreal to Cherbourg & Southampton--9 Days Depart MONTREAL May 31-June 26-July 22 Denart SOIJTHAMPTON & CHJEiRO1JUR FOR MnNTRVAL Aug. 3-Aug. 29-Sept. 24 Departures on other dates available Limited Spaco -- Act Promptly YOUTH ARGOSY, Inc. New Yorx 3. New Yok COLUMB IA DAIRIES Telephone 4-3171 * * * ICE CREAM 917 Main Street COLUMBIA, S. C. rayofl YON TROPICAL Airgorm-Spun slacks $798 n in Columnbia at /l EN'S SH OP PS Seventh Avent,e, New York 1, N.Y.