PAGE TWO Maroon and Gold MAROON AND GOLD SNIP AND SNOOP SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1.941 LIBRARY NEWS of Journalism i Memo to all campus couples who want to get rid of each THE DARK ROOM BOYS Two became her only excuse fori gerious minded boys and girls who want to study Cur ace photographer has re- living. This affair progressed as their friends always bother them; to have turned and has feminine heapis a- fast as the first and soon they friends and Influence People and to y nuLr. Also, his presence is af- became the talk of the camp^^,^.^^ There’s a book m the library you ought t» feeling his stooge, "John Esqu rc The gfey hairs in the Deans m called “How to Lose Friends and Alienate People Dy Poilard” whom we see up before increased daily and doublea .iigKl-, Tressler, and it contains quite a few good pointers if you Itwo o’ciock now-a-days. . l^ow- ly. Never .were ^wo^ peop.e •-ap-1 It’s a travesty on “How ; ever, liKe somtone. a a navco»,jr w** thnt ,u„„, in .pots, merely silly m others The P„»s .re » ^ tl» — NEWS EDITORS — Assistant “rggretl those who he decided to plant himself bv'^uch of his semi-serious style will have you going around in circit^ mourn the departure of Poliard the door of her first class. Boy, j ^ ijttig ^ is entertaining. Just as a sample we give you we Fditt-d and Pnn'ed at Eloo College by students I'i clishtd bi-wcckly during the college year. ' isn't Pollards init.ative, pier with each other. I mnny iii spui,», ... . v,,„rinr vnu ^ EDi iort 'it IS more the ro.e wiiich l^am^- Hero Nui?iber, One decided that | ^iss half of them, so if you like that brand of humor, y a O' * OHN - r-n rriTTnn ford is oiaying — a human dlarr.-i maybe his old flame wasn t so jj.y reading it. l AnJOniE HUNTER .clock Quotations from ?ciiai.; bad after all and came last Sat-i ^^ile we’re on the subject of humor, we recommend Im a «?norts Ediloi “Duck days are over with now urday to surprise his ex-love. Hei jjere Myself,” by Ogden Nash, to Vock Malloy - Sports Ediloi , Lg^kford is back.” “Also, was sure that she would forgive Ogden Nash is the man whose poems you see ?‘^‘‘«ercd ix-ymoui Uoldb)um class days!” We should like to him if she could only see him. So | the Saturday Evening Post, Esquire, and Lile Moses Crutchfield .... Farl Bell Joe Blanks Gariand Causey Boyd Clapp Bill Claytor Morris Collier Kary Lee Dameron Dent Dennan Jack Foushee Estelle Freeland Roger Inman Harvey Huffstetler mourn me aepanure oi ruixaiiA me auui ua hcx ^ mue ui iw Also to those of one person whose was he going to surprise her. fQ^j^^wing quotation: Hub Laws nanie we have forgotten momei:- he thought! I wish that you jjq , T—1-_ .J 1 c-irvM THF. F.XPRES- — BUSINESS STAFF — Roberta Martin tarily. We don’t know if Lank- could have SEEN THE EXPREo- Bill O’Connor ford took any more under-covei SION on the face of Bill Looney Albert McDuffie pictures but if he did. we wot Id as his beloved June Murphy and Albert Mcuuiiie y^aiters approached, hoid- Charlie Parker understand it, the purpose ing eyes and hands. They were Doug Pamplin his second visit was to finisii go wrapped in each other that snc Margaret Pennington up things begun during his fir-.t passed him without even noticing Shirley Powell visit. him. Bill walked away in dis- D D THERE'LL BE SOME CHANGES gust. The words he used descr.b- Bev Rogers MADE. ed fraternity brothers in general Preston Towns drama begins three yea.s and one in particular. The moral ago. The boy and the girl were of this day postoffice story is: freshmen and were rather madly Always hold your best girl tight. in love. Nothing could separate' if you don’t, somebody else will. them morning, noon, or, night; bring the reader up to date Business Manager not even Dean Oxford. This affair j must report that June has exer . .. t'nneiimf'd the vear and i Wnman’.: Privilege an( Isadore Kravitz How courteous is the Japanese; He always says, “Excuse it please.” He climbs into his neighbor’s garden. And smiles, and says, “I beg your pardon; He bows and grins a friendly grin. And calls his hungry family in; He grins and bows a friendly-bow; “So sorry, this my garden now.” LIBRARY RULES Library hours: Mon.-Fri. 8:00 A. M. to 5:30 P. M., and 7:00 to 10:00 P. M. Saturday 8:00 to 12:00 noon and 1:00 P. M. to 5:0U Color of book cards: Two week .. ,, Business Manager not even Dean uxiora. inis anaii j JJ^^st report tnat June iias p jyj ^ h=ir Exchange and Circulalion Manager quickly consumed the year and the Woman’s Privilege and ’ ' Maiy Mendenhall ^_E^ge and Circul ' bo^S” whiteT "Restricted circula- DTtnntirxlON STAFF made his weekly pilgrimage wi'n jmjg have been seen togethei - Rgggrve books, orange; _ PRODUCTION STAFF Manager all the faith of the true worshi:D- Roy! Oh! Boy! What a tion, buff. Reserve Roy Mansli**lQ k^v far and x_i_ u^ Hqva told. So id'irsi Entered as second class matter November 10, 1936 at the post office at EJon College, N. C.. under the act of Congress March 3, 1879 nCPftCSBHTBO row N*T»OMAL ADVEWTWeWS Wt Natioiui Advertising Service, Inc. Co lie St PmhUshen Represtmtstiw 420 Maoivom Avc. New Yo«k. N. Y. ^ Manager all the faith ot tne true worsnirj- ^ Boy! Oft! Boy: w.ia. » periodicals green Roy Manili.ld ■. ^he boy traveled far and ^aie he must have told fome-^ Penodic^^^^^ A. D. Cobb wide just for the privilege of be- ^lls the writer that ^he- , overdue books posted Faculty Advisor holding his b^oved, for she was dramatic Club missed a great corning on white paper. Dr. Tietchzr CoUins — - hfe to him. He camped so long prospect. Second notice overdue books post- at her home it seem^ that it gNIPS - ^ ^eek on yellow paper. would take a warrant to move ^ overdue reserve books hope! Sen^cL^anl Sue^rSet Pf-mas°^ e^ron^bU.^^' enter V'*'p' l“ rather °th^n'fur Bob!"asked Frances Creef what there is in your mind an or- beloved coWe. whUe our hero- her most valuable PO-s.on wa. any ^of ^the^ ine returned very ^^dly. The old ^us after the notice is posted. Afte. “it" s:em:n see her w^k- driver^^^^^^ '.^-Sktre^es S^tSIf fine Tonight is Bid Night, and for some of the students on the -^^tan^” Jeshmen who.^ know.no js^pojed, campus it will be the fulfillment of their dreams. There will be Our hero continued to wnte every night. Hav- jege until the fine is paid, ana parties of the various fraternities and sororities and it is needless to but his fetters eanie . ^ (.gr is one way of gettin notice will be posted to this ■-! Ly that those included wiU have the time of their life. Those re- yolr^an, I guess . Even Dot feet. Persons using the library ceiving bids are to be congratulated and our hope is that they will ^ lost interest in every- Cole has fallen in lov^ Let us in who have no be happy in the group that they are made a part of tonight. ^g." Then one fair day another on the secret, Dot^ ° T.'Tnttr But not everyone will be happy tonight. Sometimes we are young man ‘^ame into her life and l^eg.^gu^ ouTthe bashful- ^°Reserve books may be taker, so wrapped up in ourselves that we forget that there are others who rescued the spark of Me that ^^^^of the assistant Physics Lab out of the library any hours tn are not so happy. Perhaps their reasons for feeling thus might be ^ ^ blazing fire, instructor . . . Pansy Miller still library is closed except chapel, because of bad news from home, or being in the outs with a friend. heroine soon forgot Hero thinks No. 25 is the best on the but the borrower ODDS and ENDS Something should be done about the circle drive on the north s d& of Alamance building. It may be all right for the “bumpy road to- love”, but when you have some place to go it really gives “ya; ole” washboard effect. Mr. Langford was on the loose again last week around the cam pus with a flash-flash here, and a flash-flash there. More and bet ter pictures for the' PhiPsiCli, we BID NIGHT Decause oi i>aa news aioiu - q^j. heroine soon lorgut xaciu However, in a number of cases the reason is because they didn’t fjmnber One, and Hero Number team. “make” their preferred sorority or fraternity. They might have been excluded because they failed to make their average or perhaps they weren’t taken in for personal reasons. It means a great deal to belong to a fraternity or sorority but DAy STUDENTS NEWS Senate has taken steps to keep order in ChapeL Those supposed adults who can't seem to act above the age of about ten have needed such for quite a while. We are placing high hopes on Dwight Gentry’s play "The Will of the Lord.” It has been enter ed, in the original play-writing contest at Chapel Hill. If the judges think as well of it as we do, it will surely go down, along with “Mill Village” and “Old Ninety-Seven,” on the list of win ners for “dear old Elon”. Here s hoping the precedent of Ihe last two years remains unbroken. MINOR DETAILS — a fresh man can always be spotted by his stumbles on “freshman step” in must let the person charging book know he wants to take it out. Periodicals are not taken out - , .. rr.i_ without special permission, and front of North Dormitory. The Then you must state the hour you' step twelfth from the bottom and a few minutes, a perfect jitter | fifth from the top, is^abou an men nothing The space in the reading room j and a half higher than the resi, south of the long table is reserv- thus newcomers stumble unul It means a great aeai lo oeioiig lo a iiaiciimjr u* Yes, the day students are sui - not so much that one should grieve over the fact that he doesn’t here although we haven’t heard bug. This being true belong. You can have your friends and enjoy yourself ^ven if you "future M. ““^^heTsay Tn tofSring time a ed'*for°pertodic^,piy. As Jj^ey ^^re^accu^^ don’t belong. You get out of college exactly what you put into i , ^ Walker and Cephas turns to love . . as there are available seats in th.s and on a small campus such as ours you have the opportunity to do accompanied by Mary Wal- yes. Ed, we’ve heard time and section, ,ease do not take maga- Univer- outslanding work in your chosen field. ker and Irene Hook went up to about Flossie and the zines or ° . ggptjon fo’ sity of North Carolina. I know;, So if you aren’t “taken in” tonight don't worry about it. Just Richmond on a combination p.eas- ,.55^ the W. C gals . . . We Any perso J periodical I counted them one day whiie keep up iie friendly Elon spirit, knowing that you’re a member of ^re ^ear Huston Wooden is taking a any other__purpose_^than hitch-hiking to Raleigh . the best fraternity of all — Elon College. “Why Marriage Fails reading, may lose The only Friday the thirteenth in THANKS TO THE FRESHMEN see ine aean oi uie vv/* course in, wny lege, and the gang as a whole to _ wonder who the prmlege. readinp Nineteen Forty-One comes the participate in a big d^ce ^^^.her is. They say that Truitt ‘ rp'jr'LTtri's i! ““"i *“??.• “■ "I- rr “„r. re.“.s Si. be- b. „» imx ™.,. a little auto trouble — a burned out generator and ammeter The Freshmen are to be congratulated for the splendid manner John says that since the mechanics which O,., h„.icd ®e,r recpuon l.st Salurd.y n„h.. The .'he decorations which adorned the Gym evidenced a welcome and muc ^here the price wouldn’t needed freshness of ideas. It also indicated fine organization and much difference because planning and a great amount of work as decorations such as those would have to foot the bill, could not be thrown up in an hour or so. The enlarged orchestra, Edith, what’s th» nridition of vocalists the way the party was conducted, in fact, ing so interested in mina 1 everything was commendable. It is truly encouraging to have Jhe °oUyT ‘■''cheer: anf get' marriedio she up Don, the flu doesn't last f°''',^on’t have to wash dishes any- - ever and Hazel will be back soon the . . . Mary Frances did you find johnston and Nash seem to Bill much fun on a date, or vice versa. * „ we think it must be real . . . Ross ‘Dedie's Taxi” management re- we t ^ nave me = — , „ _ '— „ ■ ■ iu * for y°^ Zolly? Freshman class show such finished work and promise in their first — fi,i Hnp endeavor. The class officers, th« decorating committee, and every cne else who helped make the affair such a success deserves thanks of all who attended. IS IlUl lUll T ^ T5o Qc niiipt nossible be- be no jinx on final exams DEGREE. Coble cant you af- dule ®,®rh^ours ^^ean Oxford thinks her dog has ford a 25c show. S e sai c w chairs or an inferiority complex, ones were too hard sonietimes. | ^^e chair. WISDOM OF THE WEEK - At What’s this rumor about one returned books on south this time we present a poem bjr man and two girls Albert, ^harointr desk Dorothy Parker entitled “Unfor- littien, and Juanita . . . Ross says magazines back in rack IN tunate Coincidence”: that he is O. K. exMpt that nis bearing name of By the time you swear you’re his, mind is a couple of weeks be- ■ Shivering and sighing, hind, eventually someone else s 8 necessary to speak, speak in And he vows his passion is mind is behind also . . . Shirlev| ^ !^aT ALL TIMES. Infinite, undying - Do not loiter or visit in the Lady, make a note of this: entrance hall to the reading room.' One of you is lying. REELING ALONG ^ Students of the theatre, the “Dedie's Taxi” management re- be“ making* better ’ time projection staff, announces that the ports that its taxi goes anywhere. of movie for the week-end of Febru- Just give a ring — Dedie says Marie’s he likes better . . ary 14 and 15 will be “The Shop 1° DoweU s Around the Corner”. Your Holly A warning was given by the Senate last week to the persons y^is week-end and if business is ’ . j, bv hooks them all wood favorites Jimmy Stewar liKrarv oc #»vnPf*tpH she Will , ..1 _ i Ciillivar^ cHnrP Hon SENATE’S WARNING :ss i» » ' , , -i_ 11 - * j u -uriii seems like Ruby hooks them all who are making a practice of taking magazines from the library, as good as expected she wm haven't you told them That this should not be necessary and thp.t it reflects the poor atti- ^ arrange a np about Nina yet? ... We knew tude of some students we all know. But since it has been happening riding about Bur- Erwin was color blind but we so much we are glad to see the Senate take some action. A number ^ fashion similar to thought he could recognize hi& of times we have gone into the Library to read certain magazines Campbell or Cobb and tooting only a day or so after they have come out and found that tney had her horn to a slight excess when ^ J'p^/g^^her. Gibson- already disappeared. As a result of such practices the ^hool loses Lr that ville seems to be well represent- a lot of money and most important many students are denied the ^top her fun ed this year, Glen Raven too, only reading and reference material which should be supplied. No student would have to observe there it is a family affair, has a right to take these magazines and we hope that if it continues ordinances. Any of her pas- Well, this is about all this time “ sr.” r- wood favorites Jimmy Stewart and Margaret Sullivan share hon ors with, facitious as ever, Frank Morgan, in this true to life Ameri can romance, which ends in a happy-ever-a fter-manner, of course. We must give credit where credit is due, and this time i1 goes to that apple-eater of “You Can’t Take It With You” fame, Jimmie Stewart. Jimmie turns in the finest performance of his entire acting career in this pic ture. It is the first time ti.-.* young actor has been starr«d with either Margaret Sullivan or Frank "Whitie” Morgan. On February 21 and 22, “The- Secret of Dr. Kildare” will be shown, featuring i«w Ayres in the role of Dr. Kildare, and hi.s* cut-buddy Lionel Barrymore, as Dr. Gillespie. “The Secret of Dr. Kildare” the third of a series of pictures in which the same actors have starred. Therefore, you have a faint idea of the, type of movie to expect. Come early and be one of the first to get the dope cn the big SECRET. All shows begin at 8:30, imme diately after vocal practice, on Friday nights and 8:00 on Satur day nights. . i..