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‘Captain. A-S William J. Patillo. \ Adjutant. A-S George P. Arnold. rirsf Sergeant, A-S Donald \V. Krafczik. Squadron B 'Caplain, A-S Luther P. Duncan. ♦Adjutant, A-S Dale W. Johnson. Fir.ct Sergeant. A-S Pauld D Koonlz. A-S Mahon, who takes over the Group Command job, comes from Florida, via some six months in the Coast Artillery, in which he held the rank of corporal. He’s a member cf Ac-idemic Section C, so that he'll be Gaidry, the nevi' Supply Adjutant, is j around for some time to come circulars, since it will soon be time to renew subscriptions. PHYSICAL EXAMINATIONS GIVEN ,1 For those students who failed to j receive their physical examinations I Lefoi e entering Elon this fall, ex- j aminations were given during this veek by Dr, P. Y. Greene and IVIrs. ir.oiis Nichols, of the county health A-S c’«?partment of Graham, assisted by a Texas boy who not_only distin- Miss Juanita Perdue, guished himself by his work in sup> ^ Elood tests were given for the girlf ply, but, also accjuired a certain no- ]2:00 o'clock on Wednesday and ^ iorieiy early in his stay here bf'cause i }2:30 on Tuesday, of a)i iinforftunate tendency to .The students were feiven tubercular the guilar at every conceivf»l'le Tuesd?y at 12 00 o'clock. The port'unity (and well, too). He s , vpguiar physical examinations were Apsdrmic Section E. which is the | y,ven on Monday night from 7:30 CTD equivalent of the senior class, 9.30 y^ose working in (he The new Student Officer appoint- ^jnjng haii and kitchen, and for the ees are taking over their positions students on Tuesday and Wed' from as "on de ball to coin a nights at he same times, phrase) a group of men as any CTD is likely to find. We haven't roon>-4o give personal credit to each of,them, much as we'd like to, but the top men—T. R. Jone?. Group Comnnder, John Lloyd, Supply Adjutant, and Hcibie Lee and Joe Ilcpford, Com manders of A an’l B Squadrons re spectively—ha\-e done much to main tain past rtandards of the CTD, anc* to establish new and higher ones foi the fuiure. because it’s as tidy a compliment as v,e'\’e heard in a long time, v/e’d like to quote Lt. Simonson our Tectical Officer, on the .subject of the abiliJies of Student Major Jjne-, . the best Student Commander the CTD has had since it blnrted'' That's a nice reputation to have e.'- tablished. The Student Offic-f'r corps missioned and non-C'’iVin''i^?ior;ed of ficers together) in rdd'tion to bch'5 responsible under the Tactic; 1 Of ficer for drill and di.'-cipiine opera tions of the Group, ma);e up t!i? Honor Gi;ard of the Detachment— vliich is the group that's been drill ing the soles out of its shoes on tho southwest campus every evening for tlie past several weeks, T!;e im- mecJia'e reason for all of this vio lent activity is (he fact that tomor row. Sunday. October 10. at 3 p m t!ie CTD will present a review, ac- companifrd by a drill demonsfral'or by the Honor Guard, in the Burling ton Municip.il Ball Pa^k. und-'r the sj^onsorship of the Burlington Ch-ari her of Coracrce. The public is in vited. and we hope tliat as many c; you as can will be there to see the results of our nightly hiking up anc’ down the front lav;n. rt'sulis of last Saturday's sport- meet with High Point CTD are no loiiRer news, so we’ll thankfully as sume tliat v,'e duii't have tu say any more about tliat. Today we're send ing basketball, track and volley-bal! teams o\ cr to Raleigh to tangle u-ith the CTD stationed at North Caro lina Slate, and, since we don’t know anything at all about the strength of any of State's teams, we can’t do much in the line of prophecy. The only thing that we can be sure of ist hat our boys will put up a tough fight, win, lose or drav/. and tliat Coaches Pierce and Adcox have the ipams as weii oi'ganlzed as time and circu)=m-tances have permitted. Which come to think of it, is a mighty goon combination of factors on v,hic!i to pin a very solid hope. The results of the meet will be an nounced ?t the dance to be held frorr 8:45 to 11:45 tonight in the main ballroom of North Doirnitory. li’:; l)cen officially christened the "Hoi Pilot Hop,’’ and Acadenaic Section E working under A-S Lloyd's directioi'i like (he beavers they were once rum- ortd to be, have produced HAr\-est dccorations that are as autumnal as a hot pumpkin pie—and nune of tlie hot pilots got air.>ick from standins on top of the slepladders either. A iptcial atraction of the evening i? th.-it the A’.-iation Students will be allowed Open Post until 1:00 a, v.'hich makes us feel down right dis sipated just talking about it. We ;x hoping to iTi2l:e the e clanccs month* ly affairs, as more or less of a seiul off to each class as it finishes its training heie. Mori of the mem bers of the orchestra v,e had at the lajt dance have long since graduated, but A-S Jimmy lioag, pianist and maestro extraordinaire, has suceeded in recruiting and whipping into sh.-;pe a new outfit, which we think you’ll like. All of you gals are most cor- ,'ially invited—sweaters and skirts make up the proper ensein’uie for the evening—and we hope you all can make it. inings or is 11 tne reai ivicuoy wiui 1 Margaret Clayton and Leon Gibbs? . Beware. Gibbs, because boys back j home don't give up easily. | Last Sunday nipht tlie vesper ser-j vices were conducted by Dean Mes-j sick who gave an inspiring talk that , v.'ill long be remembc'ed by all those j present. It was wonderful to have 1 such a person around a campus to introduce views on life that many of us have never been acquainted with. My “Dream Man ' so said Eva Car penter when Fred Registei' walked by. Congrats to both of you, we tiiink yuu ai'C an ‘ Ideal Couple.” Well, it has finally h.ippened for has it?). Margaret Graves is wear- ii'g a neat little pieceo f “Ice" on her finger these days. That lucky Cadet really did all right for himself, A big I'.and to both of you, Fanny Hays is the sam? good sport le ?l‘vays was. It does us so much , good to tease her about her one and only who ‘‘‘as here la«t year. T( -vould ; lock good to see him back on the cai\ipus too, 'For the benefit of you ■ 5irls who have never met him he is ' CliUck'' Batton, ace tennis s(ar. and a handsome blonde that you just can't forget) | Our little friends Ruby Braxton and George Ramseur seem to be get- lings things to work out their way since they have been spending a i good bit of time together. That's what it takes and we say more pow er to you. I Well Gang its almost time to eat aiid you knpw liow much we like to do th:it very thing so let’s call it' quits un’i! more news stu's up., SEE YA. ■ They Satisfy” is not a slogan but a fact, Liggett & Myers Tobacco Company opens its fall campaign 01 Chestei'field newspaper advertising from coast to coast on October 11. continuing on to the Christmas holi day season. For many years the phrase “They atisfy” has been almost a synonym for Chesterfield, because it sums up tersely what Chestei'field has always aimed to do—namely, to give smok- eis the last word in complete smok ing pleasure. Under the headline ' Dependable As Your Daily Newspaper. ' the frst ad- . vertiseinent says: “You light up a i cigarette, unfold your newspaper and , the news of the world unfolds be-1 fore your eyes. You depend on the printed word to keep you up to the minute on everything that count,s." I and makes the final point by statlnij ihat smokers depend on Chesterfield | for evei-j'thing that counts in a cig arette. ’ In another adverti^emen Chester field continues to pay tribute to the printed word by using the magazines, using as its theme the magic of the niagazine to stir the pulse and quick en the emotions with tales of ro mance and adventure or mystery and tying up with the enjoyment of smok ing by saying that you can always count on Chesterfield for evpryihing that makes smoking a real pleasure. Two more advertisements are de voted to Chesterfield's leadership in America’s largest city, New York, and Gll Bus and Icxi Service 777 For Quick, Dcpcnc'ebic Taxi Service To and From Burlington And Elsewhere West Front Street Burling-ton, N. C. ON STUDENTS WE APPRECIATE VOl’R CUSINESS Make Our Filling Station Your Headquarters Sandwiches, Drinks, Ice Cream, Smokes and Candy College Service Sration BEN WHEELEY, Prop. H;ive a “Co'Ke”™ Come, be bf -sac l ;iad be happy 5^rFRrl3 TO LEAD EDUCATION CLUB 'a Members of the Education club me( Tuesday, October 5, 1&43, for the purpose of organizing and electing officers fur the year. Tliose chosen were Virginia Jeffreys,, p-esident: Hazel Truitt, vice*p-X'?ident: Lucille lilalock. secretary; and Margaret Rawls, tieasurer. It was voted unan imously by the members to request Dean Messick and Miss Moore to con tinue as sponsors. The organization has in previous years carried out an extensive and educational program. It is the hope of the group this year to obtain sp?ak- ers C'l prominence in tli3 educational field to lend the mcnthly meetinn- A number of the members have joined the North Carolina education Association, an active organization in the state. Dean MesMck would also like to have at least ten to join the National Fr;ucation Associalion in or der that Elon may obtain her chapter again this year. 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