UNIVERSITY DIRECTORY. UNIVERSITY ATHLETIC ASSOCIA TION. Chas. Turner, President. , . J. T. Pugh, Secretary. G. Little, Treasurer. UNIVERSITY FOOT BALL TEAM. ,G. R. Little, Captain. Charles Baskerville, Manager. UNIVERSITY BASE BALL TEAM. W, R. Robertson, Captain. W. R. Kenan, Manager. UNIVERSITY GLEE CLUB. Chas. Roberson, President and Leader. John L. Patterson, Manager. Prof. K. P. Harrington, Director. ELISIIA MITCHELL SCIENTIFIC SOCIETY. Prof! J. A. Holmes, President; Prof. J. W. Gore, Vice-President; Dr. F. P. Ven ahle. Secretary and Treasurer. Meets in Person Hall the second Tuesday night of each month, journals issued twice a year. HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Dr. Kemp P. Battle, President and Cor responding Secretary ; H. W. Thompson, Secretary and Treasurer. Meets at call of the president. v SHAKESPERE CLUB. Dr. Thomas Hume, President J. T. Pugh, Secretary; Jas. Sawyer, Treasurer. Meets in the Y. M, C. A Hall the third Tuesday night in each month. Library opened one hour each day. PHILOLOGICAL CLUB. Prof. K. P. Harrington, Sec'y. Meets last Friday night in every month, at va rious members houses. FRATERNITIES. (Secret. . Phi, Gamma Delta, Delta Kappa Epsi lon. Sigma Nu, Kappa Alpha, Phi Delta Theta.Phi Kappa Sigma, Zeta Psi, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Sigma Chi, Beta Theta Pi, Alpha Tau Omega and Kappa Sigma. SOCIETIES. Theta Nu Epsilon, (secret.) . The Order of Gimghouls, Junior, (se cret. ) The society meets in February and October. Banquet Thursday night of Commencement - Philanthropic (Secret, Literary) Estab lished 1793, meets every Friday night in the Phi Hall, New East Building. Dialectic, (secret, Literary,) Established 1793, meets every Friday night in the Di Hall, New West Building. . University German club T. R. Little, President; F. R. Harty, Secretary and Treasurer. Meets at call of the president Leader selected for each German. UNIVERSITY MAGAZINE. Prof. Collier Cobb, Managing Editor. J. T. Pugh, Ass't-Managing Editor. EDITORS. .1)1. : C. II. White, ' H. M.Thompson, W. D. Charmichael, PHI. Caswell Ellis, F. L. Carr, E. C. Gregory. Y. M. C. A. G. G. Stephens, President. H. H. Horne, Vice-President. II. II. Horne, Secretary. J. W. McAllister, Treasurer. . Meets in Gerrard Hall on Tuesday, Wed nesday, and Thursday nights at 6:45 o'clock. . ' '-'" ; " THE HELLENIAN. Published annually by the Fraternities. Editor in Chief. -F. L. Carr, Sigma Nu. Business Managers. G. R. Little, Kap pa Sigma; J. A. Gwyn, Beta Theta Pi ; Harry Howell, Zeta Psi. Associate Editors .J. L. Patterson, Sigma Alpha Epsilon ; T. R. Little, Alpha Tau Omega; J.- W. Yates, Delta Kappa Epsilon; C. R. Turner, Phi Kappa Sigma; O. II. Sumpter, Phi Gamma Delta; B. R. Lee, Kappa Alpha ; E. G. Denson, Phi Delta Theta; J. R. Craig, Sigma Chi. CHURCH DIRECTORY. Baptist Church: .' Rev. J: Ll Carroll, D. D. Preaching every fSunday morning and nteht. Sunday school at 9 :30. a. m. Prayer meeting every Wednesday night. Presb yteria n Ch urch (No regular pastor. ) Preaching every Sunday morning and night; except the first Sunday in each month. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. Prayer meeting every Wednesday night. Methodist Church: Rev. N. M. Wat son. Preaching every Sunday morning and night. Sunday school at 9:3o a. m. Prayer meeting every Wednesday night. Episcopal Church: Rev. Frederick Towers. Sunday services at 7, 11 and 7 o'clock. Weekly services at 4 p. m. Fri day. During Lent . services daily at 5 p.m. Sunday school at 4 p. m. POET'S CORNER. A CHANGE OF OPINION. When a Freshman, first he came to college Full to the brim of all sorts of knowledge, He wouldn't have been surprised at all Any fine day to have received a call To act as Professor , In some school. When to Sophomore's dignity he did at tain, He, all at once, grew oh very profane, What once was smartness, he now called ' "cheek," He'd sit 'round the drug store and loaf by the week, And think he was grown, Like a fool. Another year, and he's a Junior sedate, Ereshmen look up to him and think he's great, Everynight in the week, he dons a "biled" shirt And goes to see the ladies and think he's a flirt," And a "masher" oh my ! But he ain't. And now, as a Senior, of sense he's got more, Thinks he knows less than ever before, Sees that the world would wag without him. Thinks his chance for a "sheep ekin" has grown very slim, " And wishes he'd studied To get more sense. With a Latin diploma tucked under his , arm He goes home to the old man and works on the farm. To get bread and butter he works with a vim, For plainly he sees as the problem for him Coining his knowledge Is dollars and cents. N. Oh the snow, the snow This miserable show ; r I'm sorry it came, I wish it would go. Not a stick in the wood-box, Net a cent in my purse ; Of all bad fixes, That's surely the worst. N. Don't trust the girl athletic, , Nor the one who is aesthetic, Nor the one who just "to pass away the time," Will construct a ten-page essay On the days of good Queen Bessie, Or turn out a bushel-basketful of rhyme. Shun the one who all she can, Tries to be just like a man, And indulges in a shirt and standing collar; If with joy you'd be o'erladen, Pin your trust upon the maiden Whose features ornament the silver dollar. The Wrinkle. It is said that Vassar girls are so modest they will not work up- pon improper fractions. The following "want" was no ticed in an exchange. "A pony with a side saddle for the Virgil class." ' If it is probable that this sum mer the members of the Yale Glee and Banjo' Clubs will make a tour of the seaboard towns of the country in a big yacht. Elab orate programs will be rendered at each place where a stop is made. There are twenty-three colleges and universities in the United States with an enrollment of over 1,000. A DECISION. ' As a maid so nice, . .. , With step precise, .Tripped o'er the ice, . : She slipped : her care in vain. And at the fall, With usual gall, The school-boys call, "Third d6wn ; two feet to gain." v -Ex. DR. R. H. WHITEHEAD HAS BOtKJHT OUT THE "Shall I brain him?" cried the hazer, " And the victim's courage fled. "You can't ; it is a freshman, Just hit it on the head." ( 'No college in all England publishes a college paper. This is another illustration of the su perior energy of America. About 200colleges in this country pub lish periodicals. Ex. At running he did poorly, At tackling only fair, But he won the co-ed laurels With his Paderewski hair. U. of M. Wrinkle. Many strange things ill this age we see, For girls can now take a level degree, And owrgirls all have, we're happy to tell, Joined to their names the A. B. "A belle." And yet 'tis well known, to all, far and wide, . They soon take another A. B. " A Bride." ' OUR NEW LINE OF PRIM Wl, .. JUST RECEIVED. Call or send ', for thtm. jy KAUFMAN & CO., LEADING CLQTKIERS. HflTTERSflND FURNISHERS, Cor, eentral Hotel, Charlotte, M. C. R. Van Landingh'am is the Univer sity agent. LOOK HERE! have just opcacd up A New. Store. 1N CatesV Old Stand, and I have just received my stock of fresh GROCERIES s GQNFEGT1QNERIES Everything wished for by housekeepers kept in stock, if not will order at once what there is a demand for. Fresh Cheese, Crackers, Canned Goods, a specialty. Ci gars and Tobacco. My stock is of best quality and prices as low as can be for such goods. Ask only for a trial. - RE THOMAS. and completely restocked his store with j the articles necessary to comfort ami uhos the students., Mr, Melt AE, who is mannging the st.G will be glaJ to see his student friends siti times, and will sell them' DRUGS. CANDY. METTES, TOBACCO. CIGARS I STUDENTS ARTICLES cheaperthan any place in the village. ' Prescriptions Carefully Covii(i(m at all times. C. L. LINDSAY, DEADER IN DRY GOODS. 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