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2 Clemson College Library Campus CL *3E UBnm L "w conecnoi JUNIOR-SENIOR FRIDA NIGH ffiger HE ROARS FOR CLEMSON CLEMSON COLLEGE, S. C. Vol. x^fy: No. f^p HE ANNUAL BANQUE OF HE JUNIORINERESING PROGRAM CLEMSON GADE CORPS AGAIN AWARDED SENIOR GLASSES O BE HELD MA 8 FEAURESSOPH NIGH RAING OF ECELLEN IN INSPECION Senior Dancing Club is Sponsoring Ball in Field House; o Give Recepion JOHN WA ALLISON IS MOURNED B ALL A beauiful gesure, oi pars boh Seniors Juniors will climax social calendar for Clemson cades nex Friday nigh. An oc- casion gay recepion dancing ha will carry an emoional under- curren sadness for hose who are leaving Maer porals one ha will ir Alma s ou boldly pleasanly in reminences all who are included in his fee. his banque dance is perhaps mos fascinaing aracive all Clemson's cusoms, each year spiri seems o gain momenum. Monhs preparaion have gone ino making his greaes Junior-Senior college has winessed. Following convenional cusom Juniors are hoss a banque, while deparng seniors reciprocae wih famous Junior-Senior Ball a field house. he mess hall on his occasion will lierally picure Clemson as i really appears o hose us who have really known i. Under capable direcion Red Fordham i has aken on a hue color characerizaion ha is alien o everyhing bu beauy. he flag colors school form a huge canopy mysic reflecion. he lighs blending in color are gay silhouees wih boh sombre happy design. A enrance arcade will end hrough huge jaws Clemson's symbol feline ferociy. he ables will bear famous appoinmens o'f Cap. Harcombe, shaded genly, ana bearing colors college. Immediaely following banque Senior Class, hrough medium dancing club, will enerain wih ir farewell dance. Music, such as only Graham Jackson his approved Seminole Syncopaors can render will feaure evening. he decoraions will follow in general plan hose employed a banque. Huge masses spring color is being aracively lined in huge hall syncopaion. Needless o say, under capable hs aggar, McDowell, Adams, Co., i will be a dance ha could rise only on his annual period, above all be worhy preceding gesure Junior class. As in preceding years re will be an informal recepion a. M. C. A. for each every one who does no care o aend dance. Each year his affair gains populariy fers a delighful climax for evening o hose who fail o find pleasure a dance. Regardless fac ha no block permi was issued o wo classes re will be usual bevy beauy when "riumphal march" is made. his is o be a nigh ha is made for se wo classes, i is sinceres wish hope "iger" ha his nigh will always s ou as mos beauiful in life all paricipans. "Chief", a Mos Loyal Clemson Supporer, Dies From Sroke J. W. Allison, well-known nigh wachman Clemson College, died from a sroke apoplexy abou 2 o'clock Saurday morning. He suffered sroke while making his rounds lived only a shor ime aferward. Few his friends knew him by his real name which was John Wa Allison, bu o majoriy residens Clemson he was simply "Chief." All cades liked his lovable old man, i is an unusual cade who canno remember a leas a few minues ineresing conversaion ha he has had wih "Chief." he "Chief" was one Clemson's mos loyal supporers. I required a very serious hing-o keep "Chief" away from one Clemson's ahleic mees. He was usually seen sing somewhere where he could see everyhing ha was happening. He ook par in every snake dance, parade, or or exhibiion Clemson pep. "Chief" Allison regarded boys as a par his family, boys in urn regarded him as a kind old godfar. I is wih a sense deep loss a feeling deep sorrow ha people who knew him regard passing "Chief." "Chief" Allison was fify-eigh years old, has been in service Clemson since January, 9. He is survived by Mrs. Ea Allison, his widow, following children: Clifon Allison High Poin N. C, Floyd Allison New ork, Marjorie Allison Clemson College, Henry Allison Clemson College Mrs. J. W. Wilbanks, Clemson College, one bror, Bill Allison Greenville one siser, Mrs. Lizzie Curry Cenral. Annual Sophomore Nigh Was Held a May 2 he annual Sophomore Nigh was held a las Saurday evening, May 2. he firs feaure on profirs Fra Dance Proves Very gram was a group old-fashioned Delighful melodies popular songs by enire pary composed sophomores he au Bea Pi fraerniy gave an ir girls. Afer his, Lile Jimmie Moneih delighfully enerained informal dance for members ir wih several songs, accompanying him- lady guess a Episcopal Parish firs. self on his ukelele. Charlie Moss n House on Friday nigh, May performed some highly amusing suns Music by Jungaleers, inriguing derefreshmens wih his magical dancing doll. Follow- coraions, delicious ing his was gr march, which helped everyone enjoy an evening From nine-hiry was led by John Dus Mrs. McCaw delighful dancing. Afer a few more songs had been sung unil wo o'clock Jungaleers gave chief enerainer evening was evidence ir abiliy as an excelsix no-breaks, inroduced in person Cade len jazz orchesra. Woodson, hypnoizer. For some feauring a au Bea Pi lead-ou were ime he kep pary rollicking wih prominen in program evenlaugher a anics his subjecs, ing. A eleven-hiry inermission for Cades Sparks Mozingo. he weny minues was graned, ice couples were n served delicious cream was served. punch, afer which y enjoyed a piche Parish House, very effecively ure show, "he Las Parade" sarring decoraed wih colored lighs Jack Hol. Afer picure, Eskimo palms, was ideal place for a fraerpies were served. he evening was niy dance. On eas wall hung a horoughly enjoyed by all hose presen. large au Bea Pi ben, lending grealy o amosphere occasion. he purpose dance was o increase ineres engineering sudens in work au Bea Pi. Each member was privileged o invie one boy friend o aend. he au Bea Pi is a naiona Suden Projecs Have Re- honorary engineering fraerniy, founded in 885 a Lehigh Universiy. here ceived Much Aenion a are now sixy chapers in differen Anderson Columbia pars Unied Saes. he Alpha chaper Souh Carolina was organizamong exhibis a Souh ed a Clemson College in 928, Carolina Producs Exposiion held a is members include weny-six junior Columbia, S. C, April 226 was a senior engineering sudens, chosen display fabrics which were woven from highes one-fourh ir in laboraories exile De- class on scholasic record personal parmen a Clemson College, S. C. characer. Cecil V. Renz is presiden his collecion, which was inspeced au Bea Pi a Clemson. by some 2, people a recen J. L. Chapman, vice-presiden. Souasern Coon Fesival in Anderson, S. C, is he work sudens in Clemson Weaving Designing Division is being shown in ineres Wear-Coon Movemen. I conains numerous examples versailiy coon in syle fabrics. Among collecion are dress decoraive fabrics coon, coon Universiy Florida eam is rayon, coon spun silk. CLEMSON EILES AID IN COONEPOSIION LIVESOCK JUDGING CONESHELD HERE ALL GLASSES GRANED A WEEK-END LEAVE IEMIZED SAEMEN ON HEJAPS BALL Pracically enire corps was away from college during pas week end. Spring wear fac ha big inspecion has jus been successfully passed accoun for ha unusually large number. Also freshmen who ordinarily rae only one leave absence a monh were privileged o leave wih or hree classes. Numerous special permis were graned cades who wished o ie away longer han wo days, Saurday Sunday. Doubless resricions o which corps has been subjeced since Chrismas play an imporan par in popularizing week end rips. he bus company did a rushing business Sunday nigh bringing in hose who waied for rides ha never appeared: ye i is asonishing now fai a cheery smile a clean uniform can ake a cade. h» High Scorer in Cones he Easern Saes Livesock Judging Cones held is hird annual mee a Clemson College on May. he eams enering cones were ennessee, Florida, 'Norh Carolina, Below is given an iemized saemen Virginia. Florida was high scoring aps Ball from financial eam was awarded a silver loving poin view. up. he individual high scorers were Expenses: R. E. Byrd - Nora Carolina who Orchesra $5. was highes scoring man in Ligh 2. conas: J. F. Brown Norh CaroPaper, confei, serpenines, decoralina who was high man on sheep; ive maerial 65. W. McMahon ennessee who ied Miscellaneous i5- for firs place in one class livesock won by flip a coin; Andy oal 25. Colebank ennessee who was an Asses: alernae no eligible for a breed Receips from dance $6. medal; R. C. Carer Virginia who Pri 395- was high man on hogs, J. A. his money will be used o help Hudson Florida who was high man defray oal expenses annual on mules. which will be delivered abou May 5. A close day's coness, A complee saemen yearcapain Harcombe gave visiing book will be published a ha ime. J. W. -Newman, Business Mgr. eams a sumpous banque, afer which MSON ih AU BEA PI GIVES ENJOABLE DANCE >UC ^E LIBRAR CAROL/M CQUiClQH Average 93.5 Is Grade Received in Annual Inspecion by War Deparmen he Cade Corps Clemson College on daes April 28-3, was subjeced o annual Spring Inspecion by L. Col. J. A. Brockman Unied Saes War Deparmen. he college was again awarded a raing "Excellen," highes grade possible for any R. O.. C. uni o, acquire, which means ha Clemson will have privilege reaining "Honor Sar" hroughou coming year. Numerically, grading oalled 93.5 which is highes ha has been received here in several years. he Inspecion began uesday afernoon wih a full dress Rerea Parade given in honor L. Col. BrockmanSpecaors ficials viewinf parade considered i mos beauiful affair is kind seen on camp«s. in many years. he whie rousers; cross bels wih afernoon sunshine glisening on polished brass accouremens, conrased vividly wih h» s green background close cropped urf Bowman Field. Wednesday morning was given over o inspecion classrooms, miliary. equipmen, quizzes on various phases Miliary Science. Every deparmen inspeced passed wih very high grades, in fac, nearly all grades were Excellen. A welve o'clock, a very ineresing acical problem was presened by one companies. Hoel Hill was valianly aken wihou loss a single life; all phases modern Comba Principles were clearly effecively illusraed by exhibiion. A 2 o'clock, enire Corps assembled on Small Parade Gorund marched o Bowman Field where i formed for review. Afer passing in review, Baalions formed in column companies prepared for inspecion. Immediaely afer rifles equipmen were inspeced, various unis were called upon o perform squad, plaoon, companydrill. All groups conduced mselves very crediably, Company A making a perfec score in en piching. he Cade Corps is o be grealy commended for inelligen loyal cooperaion which i gave Miliary Deparmen. he members Miliary Deparmen are also obe praised for ireless effors which y expended ha Clemson migh wmain among foremos miliaryschools counry. Aloger : "Big Inspecion" was enirely successful from every angle. Dr. H. B. Marshall, exper on exile prining for Ciba Company, gave several special lecures laboraory demonsraion on exile prining a Clemson exile School on April 3h, May 2. Dr. Marshall is an auhoriy upon his subjec, wih considerable experience in boh Europe America. Dr. F. H. H. Calhoun awarded cup medals, announced ha coness will be held nex year in ennessee.

3 PAOE WO HE IGER proper incenive were provided. Ap- ion line. Since ha ime we have parenly, economic reasons are largely been in regisraion lines, R. O.. C. responsible for insiuion lines, laundry lines, Moneih's hampersisen coninuance compul- burger lines, on audiencesory chapel pracice a his paricular end girls' lines. Now i seems as school; for good speakers ener- if we are ready o ener an even ainers have o be well paid for ir longer linea bread line. I seems services, you know, cerain Clem- as if lines are characerisic 'HE ROARS FOR CiEMSON son ficials feel ha, since pres- army, be i U. S. Army or Founded by Class 9 published weekly, during college en monoonous chapel session is army unemployed. eesion, by Corps Cades Cflemson College. saving money for school, i would be foolish o make chapel aendance A Clemson College only conenered ae Second Class maer a Pos Office a Clemson College, opional, reby making i necessary sisen is in consisen inconsisency. Bouin Carolina. for m o spend perfecly good Even ha canno be relied upon. money in order o make chapel program aracive enough o warran And a wisely benevolen faculy EDIORIAL SAFF a person's willing aendance. recommends ha esablished cusedior-in-chief J. E. BAKER om graning wo-day permis for Associae Edior F. E. JOHNSONE _ If nodding heads expres Junior-Senior season be broken..-managing Edior H. C. WOODSON sions disgus on faces faculha was indeed a houghful sep. Ahleic Edior E. R. KELLE y members during a chapel siesa for no college junior or senior is W. H. RAMMEL, _ Associae Ahleic Edior mean anyhing, we are no alone in capable deermining when he can W. L. JACOBS Associae Ahleic Edior our aiude oward compulsory or canno afford o miss wo or hree W. R. WILLIAMS Associae Ahleic Edioru chapel joke. classes. Kindergarden acics, we calls O. H. GREEN Exchange Edior 'em W. F. GILLAND -. Campus Edior he leas se economizing fic. P. HOGARH -. M. C. A. Edior cials ours could do would be o he majoriy modern daes are B. D. CLOANINGER Joke Edior appropriae a small porion ir one hree, classesboh paries W. W. DICKSON. M. WASON Associae Joke Ediors "chapel fund" for purpose make meaningless love, a hree hour J. A. WESON Assignmen Edior equipping chapel wih cushioned session conversaionless necking, or seas, so ha we can a leas sleep Saff Reporers a combinaion firs wo classes wih some degree comfor. (Since J. K. BISHOP, E. G. ADAMS, W. G. ASHMORE, V. R. COGGINS, in which boy is expeced o prey insis ha we do sleep.) J. L. O. FOSER,. H. HEWI, W. P. HUNER, end love in exchange for "club memw. K. LAWLOR, C. P. WALKER bership" which eniles him o Sill Seniors are rying every posusual necking privileges. I is a BUSINESS SAFF sible source for employmen. he grievous faul boh sexes ha forj. P. LILEJOHN. Business Manager laes applicaion which we know bids any muual relaion or han A. D. HOWARD- - Associae Business Manager was addressed o Al Capone. A leas se hree. P. M. PARRO Associae Business Manager a means using some his milicirculaion SAFF ary raining has been discovered. his is dull season; porfessors, W. G. NEEL - Circulaion Manage he Minisry is only field having exhaused ir supply bull H. G. SELE Associae Circulaion Manager employmen which remains unried. which y see necessary o ineresw. H. PADGE Assisan Circulaion Manager F. L. PRICKE. Assisan Circulaion Manager Advice from alumni: Eir ing class sessions, have resored o say in school or ge a grass skir assigning quizzes impossible ago o some Souh Sea Isl where mouns work in preense frui grows wild re is no need preparing us for final exams. sheler. Ain' ha encouraging? Afer all our hining, finally, Shoa Mahaffey has paraphrased almos open begging, we had no invihome aion o far-famed Winhrop In chapel las hursday, Docor Sikes brough up a sub- popular song "Hear Aches" o be en- Junior-Senior. However, we hear iled "Ho Cakes." jec vial ineres o every college man, ha our loved ha even was indeed an auspiones back home. We are oo prone o neglec our home folks. hree years eigh monhs ago cious one ha is success easily We say neglec because every boy here really wans o make we sared o school in a maricula- warraned large amoun glee EDIORIAL his parens relaives a home happy, bu rouble is we forge lile hings such as wriing home regularly, remembering Mor's Dad's birhdays, ec., which are very hinks ha give m mos pleasure. During holidays we spend oo lile ime a home some us go re only when we have no or place o go. We do no realize all our fars mors are doing o give us bes sar possible in his race life. We ake m oo much for graned. Should y wihdraw ir willing loving assisance, no many us could remain in college. Is i always necessary o be deprived a hing o realize is value? he bes friends we will ever have were lef back home waiing confidenly expecing o hear grea hings us, so why no do our bes o rfulfil ir expecaion a same ime show m our -appreciaion every chance we ge. Neir do many us ^exhibi same degree respec for our parens as did ha vciemson graduae Docor Sikes menioned. We should mos us mean o, bu are en houghless. Don' forge MOHER'S DA on May NO JUNIOR-SENIOR PERMIS No week-end leave all winer now we are deprived a privilege graned in previous years o Juniors Seniors having girls up o annual Junior-Senior banque, ha being allowed o go home make arrangemens for bigges social even school year. Some our good friends on faculy would have us come here in Sepember no leave unil nex June. NO CORSAGES he members Junior class who are having girls up for Junior-Senior feel ha y are spending enough money for ir enerainmen wihou buying expensive corsages, have passed a resoluion asking ha no Junior or Senior give his girl a corsage for ha occasion. We hope ha all will abide by his decision save ors from embarassmen. program; week afer week same old hingprayer, song, bologney. In second place, re have been no ineresing speakers. An finally, compulsory chapel aendance feaure, which has really done more he chapel exercises a Clemson oward desroying real significance his year have been a complee failure, chapel han all or unfavorcompulsory so far as sudens' deriving any able facors combined. benefi from m is concerned. he chapel was no originaed solely for eason for his is evidena leas purpose forcing sudens o hey would aend, o sudens. In firs place, aend chapel. re has been no variaion in anyhow, ir own accord, if OBSERVAION AND COMMEN wih which girls acceped new privilege having male guess. here is sill one cade a Clemson who hinks ha Sy Springs is a place where people go o ge waer. his same cade probably wonders why all Hoke Sloan's suis are priced $2.5, why nigh air a Pendleon is so invigoraing se days. In aemping o bum away from here or day, we encounered considerable compeiion in person a man his family who informed us ha y were enroue o Florida. his bumming proposiion is geing o be a racke. here was a ime when we held a monopoly on his paricular mode ravel; bu alas, hose good old days are gone forever. Our only course now is o devise new mehods develop an improved echnique if we expec o cope wih his new impedimen o week-end leaves. DAVIDSON DEFEAED B CLEMSON NINE "Foosie" Davis Hurls igers o 4-4 Win he igers defeaed Davidson 4-4, on Riggs Field, April 3. he iger Nine had game well in h from sar no unil ninh inning, when Davidson pu over a hree run rally, did visiing eam promise much danger. Incidenally, in ninh frame, Davidson scored a home run on errors when elusive pelle go away from Cook Parkins. Parkins, however, had abou bes baing record day, geing 3 his ou a possible four "Foosie" Davis piched a mighy fine game from sar. f f Nex Sunday, May h, is C MOHER'S DA f WE HAVE A COMPLEE LINE OF f f r f Mor's Day Cards Cies Whimans, Norris' McPhail's GIVE US OU ORDER AND LEAVE MAILING O US. (2. QJiwdw vua Qompanu Jnc ; P. S. McCOLLUM. Manager Explanaion Permi Blanks Free for Asking I J ^»»»»»»»»«'»»»»»*+*+**Q+**************i

4 HE IGE PAGE HREE He: "None. our hair always ges was cooked eaen arouna a fire Charles Farrell. in way." in council ring. his was followed May 8"Body Soul" Juniorby songs, jokes, an impressive Senior "Were you bashful firs ime camp-fire program. he end came o -May 9"Once a Sinner" wih Doro- you called on a girl?" a perfec day as musical noes hy McKaill "Why yes, bu her far helped aps rang ou hrough hills. HowMay "Don' Be On Women" me ou." ever, on way back o camp, boys sarring Edmund Lowe. decided o hike up o "Overlook." May 2"ailor Made Man" wih We hear ha some seniors Sunday moraing group hiked William Haines are afraid going o sleep during o "High op." Here las camp May 3"Mr. Lemon Orange" commencemen because y will be program was held, ficers for wih El Brendel. couning sheepskins. following year were eleced. Shorly May 4"Reaching For he Moon" afer reaching camp boys sared wih Douglas Fairbanks. Lile Rock: "Mor, how did dad SOPHOMORE COUNCIL back o Clemson, going by "Ridge become a pressor a Clemson?" Cres," Monrea, Asheville. Mooris: "Is re any speed law Mor: "So you've begun o wonhe Sophomore Council me Friday he following ficers were eleced here?" der, oo, eh?" nigh, May I, a club room. for year 93-32: Naive: "Naw, you birds can' gi here was no special speaker a his Redwine, L. W.Presiden. hrough here any oo fas for us." "Shall we have a drink, or si ou meeing. he plans for rip o Eaon, R. B.Vice-Presiden his dance?" Blue Ridge were discussed in deail. Van de Erve, M. R. -Secreary. Big one: "Wen ou wih my gal, "I don' care, eir one his I was decided ha elecion La Maser, G. W.Corresponding- eh? I goa good noion o break you spo wih me." ficers for group should be held Secreary. Lile one: "a-ya-ya don' need o while y are on his rip. do ha. She did i las n-n-nigh." Each member was asked o wrie "Do you mind if I kiss you?" "No if you do i wihou waking a saemen in regard o benefis he LUHERAN SUDENS' She: "Wha are your views on BANQUE kissing?" derived from meeings coun whole house." cil from associaion wih or he Luran Suden senjoyed a members. banque a Cafe, beginning a evening. Unusual opporuniies for men who wish o ener FRESHMAN COUNCIL GOES O seven-hiry las hursday Mr. Clarke, pasor Walhalla life insurance field Saurday morning jus afer break- Luran Church, Mr. Holzendorff, Old line insurance wih low cos guaraneed fas, Freshman Council, weny-one Pressor Mez were also presen, no esimaed srong, lef for Blue Ridge, raveling y each made a shor alk o sudens. An elecion ficers for in bus in Mr. Holzendorff's car. On way up sops were made ensuing year was held. he folorganized 95 a Hendersonville, Chimney Rock, Lake lowing ficers were eleced: Presiden. E. Briggman Lure, or poins ineres ha C. O. MILFORD, Presiden Vice-presidenW. L. Mons were new o mos boys. Souasern Building.-:-:Greenville, S. C Secreary reasurerj. H. he bus arrived a Blue Ridge a Capial, Surplus Reserves for proecion six o'clock. Since i was oo lae o Muller. policyholders over four million dollars. ackle "High op," preparaions were made immediaely for supper, which PICURE SCHEDULE May "Body Soul" wih yye^j, VESPER SERVICE On Sunday nigh, May 3, Vesper service was conduced by a delegaion from Emory Universiy. Mr. G. L. Carer, Secreary Emory, was in charge. Firs on program was a rumpe solo by Gilber Sanford. hen Miss Claudius Layon gave a reading from one Edgar Gues's poems, afer which Charlie Whie rendered a vocal solo accompained by Miss Inez Garre a piano. Morris 'Nelms, principal speaker evening, gave a fine alk on life is opporuniies based on parable wise foolish Virgins he service was closed wih a song a prayer. FRESHMAN COUNCIL MEES On hursday nigh jus afer supper Freshman Council assembled a. he meeing was opened wih senence prayers. Along wih "High Road," essays which boys wroe las fall were given back discussed by several mem"bers. his brough up quesion deermining whaf ouside aciviies a fellow should ake par in. he remainder meeing was spen in discussing plans for coming rip o Blue Ridge. SENIOR COUNCIL f. r * Wih only a few more imes o mee oger, Senior Council seems o have aken on new life ineres. uesday nigh a long discussion was.held concerning house pary a Blue Ridge for benefi hose who could> no go. hen Pressor Buron coninued his alks o group on subjec God. he members expressed desire no o disb Council even hough graduaion is nearly here". A plan was seled on o mee a Blue.Ridge once every five years keep alive close spiri brorhood ha was sared here a Clemson. SENIOR \* * In every college own re is one ousing smoking obacco CABINE MEEING he Cabine held a regular meeing hursday, April 3. he meeing was opened wih a scripure reading by Hugh Mongomery, afer which a few shor prayers were given. Several leers from men who have shown ineres in. M. C. A. work were read before group. J. A. Weson n gave a very ineresing deailed repor his rip o Sewanee. Romaine Smih closed meeing wih a prayer. Dear Mr., Miss or Mrs. ry a fresh Cigaree! COUNCIL Friday afernoon welve Senior Council members, accompanied by Mr. Mrs. Roy Cooper Mr. Mrs. Dan Lewis, lef for a week end house pary a Blue Ridge. Each man had -a girl, his rip urned ou o be one fines ever experienced by his group. When one ges in an environmen such as ha a Blue Ridge, somehing new seems o ake hold him make life a lile brigher a lile cleaner for him. he group couldn' have been more congenial, as a resul everyone had a grea ime. he ime was spen in hiking, playing games in discussion groups, around camp fires. Of course a grea deal fun was derived from fixing meals o sui such appeies as mounain air give people. his rip will be long remembered by every member Council. 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5 HE IGER. PAGE FOUR SPORS UA GAMECOCKS ROUNCE IGER NINE doubless be wise o do some exchanging. So here goes. From Plainesman comes his aricle ha is soon o be a subjec vial imporance o Collegians. Before rendering his aricle for you rapproval, we deem i no amiss o sae ha we do no recommend usage conens as saed in aricle. I is eniled: iiijy GUARANEED MEHOD OFPASSING EAMS Puaa J. Inform pressor beforeh how easy you hink his exam will be. floor for coun en. 2. Cu las class before exam. he winners in weigh divisions 3. Don' memorize any formulas; were as follows: i is much more ineresing o deheavyweighlong, E. velop m if necessary. Besides LighweighAble, R. W. re is always chance ha you MiddleweighHankinson, J. E. will cause insrucor o regard WelerweighNash, H. O. you in a differen ligh. LighweighSloan, H. M. 4. Do no do any las minue FearweighBowen, R. L. sudying as i will clog up your brain. BanamweighLide,. N. Each se boys received a gold Go o a show nigh before; i medal in addiion o honor helps lif load care f your holding respecive boxing iles for mind. 5. ry o schedule hree exams in college. Mos enries were freshmen, one day so as o ge hrough. 6. When you urn your paper in "B" company receiving silver cup for having mos paricipaing in say, "Huh! ha was a cinch." he coness. Several under- pressor will n realize how well classmen showed grea promise, you know subjec will be oulook for 932 iger boxing emped o overlook small misakes. Exchange. eam is very brigh. DOPE ^ ^bhjpw^lcicl([ll WA'I JO GAMECOCK ROUNCES IGER IN SLOW GAME Numerous Errors Leave Clemson Wih A - Defea On May 2, Carolina coninued is winning sreak by aking 22nd from igers, o I. Decker Procor hurled for Cades, while Bill Bringham was in box for Gamecocks. Clemson's single score came in firs half hird, Fordham leading f ouched Laval for a hree bagger, compleed circui on a single. Carolina's big inning was fourh, when a home run by Laval coupled wih wo errors a pair singles produced four runs. Afer ha Universiy had game on ice, scoring wice in sixh, again in eigh. "ankee" Joe Decker piched consisen ball, allowing nine his, bu was given miserable suppor. Seven errors were chalked up agains igers, se were bigges facor in defea. he cades hi Laval five imes, including Fordham's hree base smash Rainey's double. he game was second a scheduled wo game series wih Carolina. Friday's game was called on accoun arin. Clemson AB R H E Parkins rf. 4 Cook 2b 4 Prieser cf 4 o o Rainey if 4 o o Smih ss 3 Hfman 3b 4 Wason lb 22 Fordham c 3 Decker p 3 o I Procor c Rhinehar lb o o Cade: "Is Mr. Goodman, posmaser quick o cach on?" Cade: "eshe never has o read same poscard wice." his is jus abou ime year ha freshmen discover rushing me song. ou know "hose Lile Whie Lies." Jim Cook calls her his powdered sugar because she uses so much makeup. "Ice Cream" Wason hinks pole vaul is Bank Warshaw. SPORS Pr. Holmes: "Wha are silen waches nigh?" Frosh: "he one boy's forgo o wind las nigh." Dr. Brown: "Wha is a Leyden jar?" Run Walker: "An earhquake inholl, sir." SALESMEN WANED he Meal Ars Company irocheser, N.. Men wih selling experience will om Shippey: "I hear ha your be ineresed in excellen earnings girl has Ahlee's Foo." obainable hrough sale Class Joe Weson (rubbing sea rous- Rings, Fra. Pins, Favors, rophies, ers") : "No, bu her old man sure has.' ec. Wrie for proposiion. spghhrasms^ix &&**, '* H'K!!KMS!«srsnaMlSwilK K» «- 'SirKHx^rs^^W^^^Si HE BIG EVEN OF HE SEASON Junior-Senior Needless o say, we are following column recenly eleced Exchange edior Johnsonian. She (whoever she is, or should we say whoever y are?) has aken up "reorion" mehod oward iger where fore-going edior lef f. We liked commen on aps Ball wrie up, especially Our las week's column was jus a "he syle hah wihal a feminine conglomeraion lef-over odds ouch." par. ends. his week's effor doesn' prowe are prone o believe ha our mise much more a presen. Wih his poin in view, we are going o column is being readoccasionally, ramble hir yon for a few for we received, along wih our or exchange maerial, an unsigned leer. lines. Of course, we were glad o find ha Memories week-end: i was no a criicism, bu was a Winding roads expecing o suggesive naure. see our radiaor bump ino rear o wrier leer, we end \ our bus being deained would say ha we have chough no in Hendersonville an hour a lile abou problem menioned, M^Ki>raMi>a nabiigreigkia>mkm^ while a new condenser swich was we appreciae commen. being pu in ) i ole bus deouring o Asheville aking wrong road going five miles before realizing our error... passing beauiful Oeen Hospial... inns... parks... gajrdens.. waerfalls... mounains..., finally peaceful lile Black Mounain. on o our desinaion Blue x Kearse Ridge... Marha Washingon Hall E AB H R Carolina... game ball in glorious Vaughan 2b mounain sunse... cheese... 2 Boineau cf bacon... weiners.. marshmellows 2 Edens ss.. oas... preserves... around Laval 3b 4 a campfire... on a mounain.. Harley rf 4 songs... melody... campfire alk Blair lb 4 ALMOS a fraerniy man. Almos a class... inspiraion... n, up o Hicks c 4 op owering Overlook.. leader. And on ough college courses, he Richards if 4 song whippoorwill... Brigham p almos made grade. Wha was wrong? 4 large, beauiful full moon... comloss energy, lislessness, lack appeing down so near 'ill we could aloals 33 9 mos ouch i... down a las ie are signs consipaion. Personaliies i*j~. o bed a midnigh... up are clouded. Class campus life are a seven... breakfas cooked over seriously hicapped. an open fire... sizzling bacon... he mos popular ready-o/an appeie... ravenous from Bu you can banish consipaion so easily. a cereals served in whiffs early morning air... dining-rooms American Jus ea a delicious cereal. Kellogg's ALLup.. up..up.. o very op colleges, eaing clubs frabran. WO ablespoonf uls daily are guaranmajesic High op... some 4 erniies are made by Kellogg fee up in Blue Ridge... lookin Bale Creek. hey include eed o give relief. Ask ha i be served a Kellogg's Corn Flakes, PEP Final Mach Series Deer- ing down on world... a ram your fraerniy house or campus resauran. passes way down below... Bran Flakes, Rice Krispies, mines Winner in Each Whea Krumbles, Kelseam from whisle is seen... ou'll enjoy Kellogg's Slumber Music, broadcas over WJZ WeighCo. B. Awarded 2 seconds laer we hear shrill logg's WHOLE WHEA Biscui. associaed saions N. B. C. every Sunday evening a.3 Also Kellogg's Kaffee Hag Cup. E. D. S.. Also KFI Los Angeles, KOMO Seale a., blas... down o camp again.. KOA Denver a.3. Cfee cfee ha les packing up... saying fare-well o you sleep. 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