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1^' grIMciise'd» geiio.i'Si ' wflaltiioaaeliiiM.do.Ssi .-, •i.' ih tHe-p'tartlcfc fta^eonduMet':in:jnd Wiu,uslM»S|it,W ' ’Student goverftniint,;sUe,coeda, it do.eava6;, of the djMteiA Infteneifal, btot on tHe ; fita(}ent bodies; to’wiiHo it ^vofk ■■■; 'in^one'--studBnt body; .■•and/^.Hi^^a'RSins . ■■-'■■ ■'•rB.vit:-lio\v;.a'b'out':'«t«dent^g&v(irnt4Mvt);i8i‘o^.a^^ifiViS;?i '. ‘Will ifcwrii fcei-a? “The answer:a?p6nasi; notioflrJHoVgopdi .'or■bad-iwlhta^ottHovd«nmorattc^tira9ti?B; but-’otf'our-libil- -' ity ii? an Jhdividual. student.body-,;to::mfllt,e 'itv>'>^rK, .^bQut. ■' two'.'ft'esks fr)m nowlie.jn.tlxe\baat',of:jitudent ■ dl«'(!tIon8/:.VTbcse: elections.ph,)iiW.:iwt; bO’ reffarde4:.«?M^ : ■Ij'.'tQrthey'AVill i-qflact tlie' abilitysot the'Elp!v:student body; to. managfi.rta o.'iviv aftttirs.-. ■.Tivoy;'^v)Jl,Vf'ij a./Jq.ngf.'vvay '.to.*' ' ward dctGrm)nmjt')w>J>at.type, ijf social lifB'iU’C tofhaye ' ■ oirgiir eRiin>U»-n.eXt yeat. ; ■ ■ ■ - i , /f'.-.; . ■■ It ;,we expcct to-make a;'aucc.es3i'oi'’;,student-gov^rii- mi5nt..durliTfe''tho''coming yea'r. -\ye, cci’S men and. wonlcn who ai'e wv^)abiy.-'n6neSt,'jatid'dej. . ijcndable—^nic(i aifd women of. hiRlv idealiir initiatiycv and ab(l)ty.' It takes but-a few; seconds tti'voto'; .buWnat :Scf; brief a«! It is, ..■eClpctfj.the ide»l»,.'.standai;dsf and;4udg'njent ol the lndlvld^lal ■vi'iia marka the ballot.':-';''f'he.fiiicoe^'^^ failure of studcj)t'goyernmenl, bcro i.s.in'o.uibhap,da..j If'-wfi' elect thofio who are not dependable, tho'se wh'o, aw-nb^ qualified by chai-acter and ability,.tljose, \ybo are'nbt;,\y,ill» intr to take the'job seriously, then: wc m'ay .expcotfail.urG on the pai-t.of neKt yca;'s govornnientv.' - ftiit'htud'ent government need not fail,‘at Elpn. ' We if w,fc: wi«;h, to. conduct our own affairs in a, credil;'' able maiuier during t!ie coming year. .■ \Vo have ”,On .our rampus the ability acd character, which'iiru noc:jS8a^j; to, (-hf maintenance of a working: Kovcr'iirijent, Ml.wij need ,lu do is to put it info ofiicc. It wo approach our, ballots. wi(|\ this idea in. mind, we shall ha'W next year the most ritiicietrt studeHt government ever pre.wnt'on the Elon campu?, ‘ '• ' , ■'.' KICKING^-YOUR COLLEGE AROUND W; 'MSi>rd»nm with (tom wUl «p4,*)t!'.1 tin4 MO' iddttboe' >>i> '■ .eria’^.'^tiiays:-,,' PtayflTHltsrii,. KoBisrtimenta. At. ‘«W y(Attlt’ of ..V..w....wavyv ■■ ; ■ . .■ .-'.’’.rjl- T‘"—'7,\J ■hlWi:Wlll ,^«V:,t)pS()HMn)liyi. ot; a. "prc-hi3arln8'^whin,'QBdrsB. Brown. FhlgliyfJcl'icJol f‘ 'I’hcrc arf li> f'very'cplleg?,- large oi Rmall, .certain individuals who Seem to dcrivG n' profound'pleasure;from huutinj; thuii: alma muter.' Tlic-io individuals, character- i/.cd u.suaily \jy an all-knowing, self-f>ufticicnt air. stand always rlidy to bombard *evcry feature of collegi; life; 'Po tiieni. the faculty ;i?^ inadequate. Tjre-policy df' tihfr trustees is poor business. The services of the (jojlegre-— . room, board, lipht. he^it; and water»,are-yiegidcdly-.unfeftU; • j.sfactory. The tollcgy, especially if it i^i’a' large institution i.s clearly.too ajrtilicial. And so the story ^oes. .-Day alter day tVio.'ic persons ba.sk in the wariji sclf-satisfftctioll wliiclT they derive from kickinij the college around. • Th(.‘ slratigo thing about, the student ^uper-critica is that they alw’ays return' for the opening of schooK .Judg** ing from, their.^criticiijp. "^vc would guess that,’ having cndur(;d one year in their present institution, they could never live through another year’s re^jdepee in sa unhapp5' a placc. ■ But, as a matter of" fact, thejr generally-remain iiiroughout" the entire *four years. It is very .rare that a Super t:oiloge critic ever dcsert> hi.s alma mater. Perhaps he derive.s too mutifi pleasure from bootipg her to justli^ a divorce-/ . , • ' ' If such irix:lividuaU could rOcognizQ the fact that the j-.tudcnt himself goes a long w;ay toward niaking the coU lege, evc;ry in.stitutlon Of higher learning would be a much .happier place in which to live, iff^^they could paUsc in their extreme v>essimi5m enough to sec the situation aa it is. there would-be.a far purerittmo.sphe/L on pvcry col lege campus. The student can have considerable fnflU'’ .ence in either making oi- breaking his^'ollege by the Way he talk& about it , ‘ ' X, -1 — • tiettine o'll Ihii pgper is no. pic-1,If we do gH out and try to h>j«' ’. -me,. ' . I ' tie. ' If wp print Jok?fe vjf*op> r-ty t-| Wc ougbt'to be on Ut? iob in the afe'Silly.; •• i ‘ ofHoe. IT we don't they say v-e are u.of If we. don’t.prlnC conbribuUoDi,- ^ i don't appreciate- tru? gonius: .And, jf wd do print them, the pa* V i*’filled with junfe,-* If wft ruRke 4 change m* the other, wHtc-,u5^ ftfe' too critical. .• ' If W9 don’t wo are aaleeiJ. • ‘ ' Now, lliie as not. some )|:uy' wai k W« sjvlped this' ^frcm son^e, otn;r / tnage^lnct - -WE -DID I • icrlous. It we clip hlhgs- from other mag- asincB ' ,"We are too lazy to write them . ourselves;. - If we donft' we ar; at'jck on., oiu' own atxiff. ’ ' ' ,-l,f we ..^lck -close tp the job all ■/ ' day .. , ' •... ^ We .pygfat to be out hunting up new*.,; ■ ' ’ a''prcihi3arlng’^whin'Q?drgB. Brovn,’ the' Cirollni - Playmi^k.era, fllng^' his Vlnteal - compoiitlo^r; ptu^bUng^ in. Dreftms.Tn' hlB- play bf- the 'Sp-.mc' n&jne/.vhlch- ia' one;of thw th'ree^be* Jng presented. here 'undei^ tW>: auar pjcea;of the E;6n OoDi3*e‘'^i%noh.ojt; the Amertcan AiaoelAtlom pfvunir’; veralty,. Wbnteo.. \8lnc; 'Mr. Brown cdihpoa^. .)ij«*'iong,, a. play. waa • writingMn Pro^cssoi*' . Koph’i ^ilaywrlting' class 'at the!'Unlv^fsl- ty,- he has retfcivcd a Contract .(rom: Dr. Sylvan. 'Protni and .Hertder«on. mupJd publlBh6r»f of New Vorkf. for publlc&Uon,,'ind iC will |?e,1on the- 'muaic.' Btahda' before ^ong. v' . Mr-: Brown., pi^ye thit.. Juvenile lead’in’.hisVplaj ';8tumbllng-Jri Dream? j8 Hot Mr. Bro,wh‘a'' dw . cbjnpo&itlon.' hdwevt or-‘ He coinc8' fr©ni a musical autir xheatrlcal'famllyiaiid l8‘tl?e xiephew ofv Lew .Brown, weil-kno.fn imp.rea' iiario: of New .'Vork mutJcftl .Show HUS; Just aa the Carolina-ioll^- pjays arc cast, irbhi- students': who know llie-'people they are to portray,, so ha$ Stumbling In Droatite, a\-lolk copiedy of Tin. Pan Alley, ^^een cast from flliudorits who'come iFom.'lJew yorlc'*wid-kn6w: t:hs>ype6 kpd man-v ncra- of. iheli‘.;'chava'ctera.']' -;' ’- A'romantic ir'agedy of?!Uie;’Ten- tnfssee frontier. Davy Crockett.Lftnd a^frotewiUc 'fantapy. -Four ■ On- a Heath., arc - thc- other two- plays that go-to make yp th& Kaymaicerp bill.of plays. ■ ’ . ■ . • > '•jOar/:Oiwket’* . 'rhc, author of .- Davy.' Crockett, ^Qhn Phillip; Milhous, Qt. Fs^ette* vUle. Tenhe’a*Qe, hM givfen \^'.a «olr orful drama'of th«l Tonness^ frotir tier.- ,pf; Divy.Crockfttt,; '*rta)f Hair 4UlBator.”,;piorTcer isct-; tier.: Indian- . flglit^r, adventurer, fli^teeman; extr^rdlnary. congrcK-'' mau^, Qar^^ldate (or the ' presidency, or tne IJnited States, and'Tomintio Herb ai’id martyr of.:Uie Alamo I •' The playwright’*, parftnts. were b>rn In Lincoln and Qilts Opunti.es in TenheMce.; As a ohild ;he hunted xabbite. qaail,'a.nd other garii® over, the hilU 'and 'In ihfe cane- j brakes where. David Ci^ke^.^ oncio chased’ the buitald' and- he. dWr—' where he killed three bearsJn'a half hour, sixtcea In a week, forty in monlh, and one hundrud and five In a season! . . /C Tl)? name of payid OropkeU has b««ome^ little t^n' an obscure legend. ;Our young Vplayyright 'of ihe Tennessee mbiUi*t^lt^'do«9 well to recftjl hlni t^ Ufe on our atAge—. ^ man. of tribe we i^nno.^ ’af ford to forget. ■ ■ He died at the 'Alamo In fartaway; Texas. With lils lltt.le, band, ne held, the Alamo eleven day? agilnH ?50Q iralnctl -soddleTs.” the flower of the Mexican trm/. On ^he'sixth of istanih. iMfl, tjiey were . bhitall; maMaqfcd- . “Thcrojopylac had i£. meseenger-of defeat; the Ajamo had not one,” 1* Int^ribed in etodt on the (Jtatfl Oaplto! of -T^icas: On'‘A HeiUir" * - •Tiie author of Four On ^ H«bM, F06t«r fia-»lmon, of AU*nt». Georgia, ..' would rtttUnd u*. that some of h^‘moat rial experiences have bean.In the company W »uch glamorous h«»oeg. %$ John Silver. Otto of the Silver ^a»d. add Robjfa Hood. They were'bo . t«rrlbly and fascinatingly real to hloj that he can conjure-up the bright Imag^ noWj undlmmad. ' . ■'v . ‘ ' In tlieie day*, when ‘realism t* sought, with auch frantic.energy, he nnds It refreshing to recall hU companionship with the i brave he-' roes of romfiince of hl« earlier years! .kp'ii :M. B'iB&ttlafcfcin-' li»5.'-l)«;pm«:aii®4itiiij ',tiiu{'.’lli(o|’ Jy:i»«£inillty;.,iSUs 'h*v#' fead»UM A- ,;.,'3(ls,vh(i«'.b4i(n.,:v6tyv,j()lllvo..(ih‘»llio llOhors,' .» \ -H ' Foreign Study Is Offered Students By SclvpIarshiFS .,'Ihc , Drama League’ -TraVcV Bu- -fcQu, a ':non?cornmcrclal .-pi-gan;/?!* t)on,' hn.')^;. at ‘Us . dispofial': flcliolAr^ Ships .':.c6verIng: full .t^ulUoi^: fq| . Tiia 8ix."W(»6k8 summct*-,session- ol-* the Central School - »of.:-.. -8i)ecch- r and Drama; aHjHatec^^ wHth: lhe^Unlv^!ri5-•. Ity .i-ondem.-.>. rh^oi-ffclTQKwWp^ hvcy primarily ,>-.inic'ndod' ":':8tu-. deiit.s inlcre.vtcd'Tn -i^ -dramft'..study,\-but^ ivi^c .-'also glijen' for. - the ;m5r.fl; ITl^portant^pUxpo«e -of pVotnotl^g^^-v.iribefn^^Wohai--: ainderr slflilding,.’ We nre’very eager-tliat' ,thfe .donors•‘of- - thcac "Scholarships -Wia-ll', n^ti. ;»)e,: dl8ai)p5rnted- ,'ln.-'tho' response, to^,Uit'..,unn^al -oisportun.* Ity Dfffcred. Anriican istudents. , SiuJin,tfl: o(. llic'.-^heaDre-'"., aVd toftche'fs'.pLdratiia; anod-ata. aUled' arts arc clfelbl.^ta.-comij’bcforetUi^ epmmltteo. on s^w^r'd?, -ahdN-.ppUCa- -tidiv blanks. bj. •obtHlnecl^Irom-. thft.'L’cftKue'ir^hca'Uqubrtm Tn- tho Hotel ;BArtiliwn-Plazai- -New York'. Wcrweicomc air Intel's -of ‘Inq^ilry concernljig nift- gita'ntipjr of (>Affhol. arships.-. »W“*i .aie;Aiu8i,a .hnvJolhSdl ty jKJth hl| w* .una iCilyed V .;Wthr^ reyfial tho.l j^hsV.'^n*w5h > v/?«tind^ rtwo-tlniln?5 Nu steak Thbina?-'^ studying. i.'b bdtt'e.r'.;; watt .be.'.hiinus'-^ 'Hed’'Ballf noww^wo.nw Kappa * !' Wins Scholari^ip’ ClarJ;’:. prc VClip to-Ujie* *. ThM ..moru'ini Dr, .sensed'.the Kappa-Psl Fralcrnrty! ^iii'fib’aP' cl. .Tho‘ «,up R6o6^ta':tne Wifil odub making tho •hig54cst;’;',aVragQ-Wor tho' pr?cedrfTg scm6st«h . The .’av erages'Of the respectivev sororities and/fratcrniUeS. for'-.tho .past'-tfem*' estoc wer^r fOliOtSis: . Kappa Psr. Nti .;8j,7n ' ■Pi Kappa Tay, ., j-..... .-^84.84 . , Tau Zcta phi 84,’Bl!' Sigma BUi. Bci« Tota. Tau Kaopa , 83vl8 aIrIu Pl« Delta BSttt O '.Beta . ..-82.i:i ' Delta; tJ. Kappa .. ^03.07 To Holi;! Oratorro; Practice Tpnight ••.:B€c»u*e, of 'the'^many- act>iiUi. on th^ campus next' weak, tno' h- h*aVsal.'o/' TtHe • j^sWr, Oratorio' Choru> wIirbe'jjeldM^ur^day, at 7;30 6'clock:.tn-the evening, in "the' audlt^rlunt, Thclchang^ In dat-. is. however.' only- lor Mp», week, and' stibsequenf rehearsals',will be held -at, the .regular time on. TTiursdoys.' Pro/essor Steere reqUefts ' tha{ those who are interested In’-Chor- al lslnglng Increase: the Bize'bf the chorus by aUchdlng ’-the TeheaVs- rr— V—•- ,*U," Certainly,'■•tfie, pleasure, and The* weM tiU p»rljierj }n nfiklrl? .bbnim :dwlvBd fr(im-,thfl.'6ratoiio, tnLI nlflV h» ftV^m '"Mv; THUa »u. li i. thW play, he ave^s. '’My-'Ttttle play u-iust. whit It l^">hc aif». “it you get -apytriing from ,1C—gcodl'' If not rrf^rget lt as yoy would. * dream." .WUI-repay .the' time -hut Jn 'it; That singers Join at 'once Js parilcutarlv Important^ becau.iji :tH(i'. ch6'nis - has already 'stirted work - ^ Watfers nun^bei^h [the':'st€ak ti Hot J^nw! ;LeffJo':';Jon® Cla?g j r-H\kt?^To| the .d x>r do the. oU^oril Wonder \ foV^.geltln^ Cbop^r.dat; •/We'undcj to takfc‘ M b»nqi1et Si ^ It hfis be bvjt* beloved the" fiamc’i dlplohia.: i ' Ou? of 01 . homo'. that' since ICRVQ 6C^ nofl^j^bul In pasili fokl for th eton in c\ Would th' cabinet? We, utidf Hams -IS'. p . Wc arc 8 cannot' get but-ig,for •• ‘ nig.lU-' '..We unde ;tln^ quite 1 the campu and ilfiiy.j loaded «him, P^ggy'"^ Ti.avihg tro fairs:/ She pellaneoufl. : Wb wbnd it- stui Id understand bought out > Al'^acost uew Job of Nash.'>, •, 'Doc LeK) lot • of nlgl .nis. buBlne£i Por/a'cMt ’led featurdi ; We^jUst • this pa.pftTrt
Elon University Student Newspaper
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