SATURDAY, MAY 9, 1942 HIGHLIGHTS MAROON AND GOLD THE ELON PAGE FIVK IN FIGURES f were'^Jlec/ed" “shown « September, the freshman class officers pern,., wu^ L'riShS com OI Despite the loss of two of its mainstays Jack Gardner -r . Greatest surprise of the year was ‘^''*•1 a ership of Captain W. L. Hobson, was a strong contender for th7NorUi St'Itp'r f ''®®*Snation of Coach ‘Horse' Hen- eludes Wins over every team in the conference, one of thfr;: beL?°4htomt^ T" season. left after four and one half years on the Elon campus to take a position on the coaching staff of the Univer- sity of Pennsylvania. to live toward making the campus a safer pllce Greatest bereavement of the year was the death of Dr. John Urquart Newman. Dr. Newman had been a member of the Elon faculty for fifty-one years. With the lowering of the draft age came the registration of practically ^ President of the StudenfBody Ken neth Utt, a group IS shown above putting their name on the dotted line Standing, left to right, they are Fred Gilliam. Tex Lismaif. Roy Mansfield' Royall Spence, Howard Culbreth, and Joe Tom Stevens. whose*“Hon«t®?ihn'"th ‘“--ned out to be John Pollard, m- ? ? ® friend” slogan netted three offices Editor'>» note: (Picture printed because Pepsi-Cola ad did not arrive )

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