SATURDAY, MAY 19. 1849
MAROON AND GOLD
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REMEMBER?
STUDENT CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION OFFICERS were hosts at the first student party September 23. Wal-
stein Snyder, president; Bob Graham, secretary-treasurer; and Iris Boland, vice president, have been leaders
the campus this year. . ,c,.i '
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THE FIGHTING CHRISTIAN CAGERS led the flame of Elon spirit throughout the winter season. Standing are
Don Miller, manager. Turner, Rawls, Register, Chandler, Stone, and Coach L. B. Adcox. Sitting are Yarbrough,
McCotter, Taylor, McEntire, White, ajd Owen. _ i
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BASKETBALL CO-CAPTAINS,
is now in the army services.
Wa yne Taylor and Fred Register. Taylor
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ELON’S PIN-UP QUEENS, Margaret Rawls, Peggy Morris, and Frances
Detrick, were selected by the men of the faculty in the most beautiful con
test of the year held at student assembly in November by the Tau Zeta Phi
sorority.
“OUT OF THE FRYING PAN” exhi bited the talent of several campus ac
tors and actresses. Pictured above on s et are Leopold Smith, Elizabeth John
son, H. Reid, Ermine Davis, and Ea 1 Danieley.
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TwiriM'c TM'roATurTTTiAT i-r>TTM/-TT n ^ JUID Moiiana; isana Rumley; Edna
Don Miller; W^ne Taylor; Bill Clapp; Reitzel, president; Faye Robinson; Mary Warren; Verdalee Norris; Coach
Carl White; Coach Adcox; and Emerso n Whatlj^', pi^ide4t. Adcox; and Frances Gunt*r.
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WOMEN'S INTRAMURAL COUNCIL. Lib Holland; Edna Rumley; Edna POPULAR FRESHMEN LEADERS w as cla-js officers for
the past year are Frances Detrick, sec 'rry Bill McEntire. vice-prcsident;
Danny Banks, president; and Ruth • !;;.stcr, treasurer.