PAGE TWO maroon and gold Monday, April 5, 1948 Maroon and Gold human? • 1 • I About the position; the salary is T|.||A1| small, but not negligible in so far as tlie Icnowledge to be gained is con cerned. One will learn much from the experience and, too. one gains I innumerable contacts by meeting those who come around to complain In addition to knowledge of a journ- Edited and printed by students of j alistic nature, there is much to be Elon College. learned about mechanics. You see. the machinery provides ample opportun- Entered as second class matter at ^ machinist to ply his trade ol the Post Offire at Elon College N. c., hia'«mering, pharmg., and screwing, under the act of March 8 1879. De- Honestly, the job isn t too bad. You livered by mail, $1.50 the College! get a whole page to year, $50 the quarter. and T'ainf Travesfy Necessarily So By Ted Parker By Jackie Gaskins After a big Easter vacation (week- I end, that is) on Elon campus, peace yearbook and have spmething to ’ go 1 "in that space by your name at the end I of the year. EDITORIAL BOARD Editor - in - Chief John Watson Managing Editor .... Hal McDiarmid Sports Editor Ed Mulford Assistant Sports Editor.. Rocco Sileo | Fraternities Lewis Lawrence Society Editor Allene Stallings Day Student Editor Max Storey become a neglected spot with deplor able living conditions evident Ic^ BUSINESS BOARD before one has arrived at the scene . -r, , During the winter months the road? Business Manager Evelyn Moore practically impassable al 1 over, and in places they were utterly Tritely, perhaps, we begin this week in hoping that all had a most delight- • , . . . . ,,,, . ^ j t *1, and quiet again reign supreme. What ful Easter and that the traditional ! ^ ° , *u- , is there that could disturb this peace- bunny laid manv eggs upon you. Some , , „ ■ j *1, ful reign but a little noise and excite- few of us remained on the site during , . , , * . , , ,. ... , „ ment? There is always plenty of the the past festivities, and a number of L. . . us even had the unmitigated gall to ^^st but none of the ^tter^ Affairs sneak shamefacedly into church for j ‘his could lejid to^an un^ the first time in twelve months. How er the chance to indulge in gross aziness without interruption was wel- omed by all. In the grill for our evening posset. On Vets’ Hoiisirg The veterans’ bousing project ha? Circulation Manager ....MarthaVeazey Now that summer is in the offing one is able to visualize a better road Photographer Ed Moss wTv!"w®^K7hvstem, but the open sewage lines Womblel^^ noticeable to two of the senses would suggest that summertime will bring a host of flies and mosquitoes Jackie Gaskins 1 carry the germs of the village to ['every household. This is the largest COLUMNISTS Ted Parker REPORTFaiS Ed Nash, Phil Gearing, Meir Gabbay John Gilliam, Evelyn McNeil Hits or Errors? of the faults. Should an acute case ol some physical ailment arise, there i only one telephone in the village, and should the occupants of the apartmeni wherein the phone is located be out for the evening, there would be no [ phone available to the 66 families The veterans living in the vill-iet are not trying to get the impossible neither are they after what they do Elon Students, faculty, and fans I not deserve or something which ha: vere the propagators of ill feeling be- not been promised them. Rumor ha; tween this school and our North State it that some Tsrovision has been made basketball rivals this past season. The to take care of their discomforts, but c.uestion is whether or not this agita-1 it sems that some of the work has beer tion will be carried over to our base- niisdircted. The cinders hauled froir ball and tennis opponents. the power house to fill in the holes in During the entire basketball season village roads have been dumped 've booed and jeered at the opposing almost entirely in one spot leading players and coaches, to say nothing to a section benefitting a minimum of the officials calling the game. At of apartments. This is not a desirable one time, it was necessary for the cap- situation. tain of the Maroon and Gold to call lor quiet while a visitor completed his foul shooting. For the most part The prospect of labor to remedy the curable sore spots is not too bad since several of the married vets have the teams we played had the right to openly expressed their willingness to label us the worst sportsmen in the assist in any project aimed at the im life. Oh, well, there are only a few of us that are balanced anyhow; so it doesn’t make much difference. The outward appearance of the cam pus Easter weekend would have led . noticed “Hink” Ward rearranging many people to believe that not a he haberdashery of Floyd Boyce. Tell- creature was stirring within these an- ng Floyd that he would show him tique walls. That is a wrong assumP- low a real jitterbug dresses,. “Hink” «on, and just to prove that some of hipped Floyd’s bright yellow tie the students were amusing themsel- rom around his neck and passed it ves quite fully. I’ve found a few scraps through the belt loops in place of of gossip hither and yon which Id he belt which he had previously re-jlil^e to relay to you. moved. Having tied the cravat around That beautiful red and white ve- lovd’s middle, he proceeded to loop hide, which some refer to as a car, he belt around his neck and tie a|"'a® the source of amusement -or Windsor knot in it. Having accomp-1 ^®tty Benton. Doris Cannon. Ida Mae ished his rearrangements, “Hink,”Intone, Jackie Royals, and Jeanne Pit- being somewhat an exhibitionist jnian. It seems that three of our most loudly called everyone’s attention tel Prominent gentlemen gave these ga s his handiwork, while his victim I ^ thrill by taking them on an excur- squirmed in embarrassment. N^on Saturday. It must have been a If you have been temporarily blind trip, for all the girls were re- tor the past few days, now is the time turned in a living condition. Oh. you to call your attention to Delmar want to know who these fine gentle- P.rown’s blushing nose. Truly a joyl™®n were? Well, they were none to behold, it strikes the eye with the 1 other than Jack Burch, John Taj or, impact imparted by a lone red rosel^^d Floyd Boyce. Take a bow, oys on a sheet of white satin. Asked why jthat was a compliment I just pai he didn't wear a hat while in the sun ^ collect later, he avowed that he did, but it was I Many of the gals on camn” insufficient. We have noticed that I ^ lately he has been wearing a baseball iPi’etty bouquets of posies. Just ^ cap with an extra long bill to match many who were appropna e y the extraordinary length of his snout I garlanded for the Easter parade '\ere. What a beak! Blanche Coghill, whose source of such Engrossed in conversation with the I ® pretty white orchid must have been astute Lewis Lawrence, we happened ^®lton Harper; Helen Gunter, whose to mention, in passing, a little known I “one and only,” Delmos, played Ea»- but extremely witty comic strip now I ter bunny; and, naturally, Jean Abel, to be sen in some of the weekly jour-1 and if you don t know who gave the rials. It recounts the adventures of a flowers to her, I ain’t going to tell j a. ?roup of subtly hilarious Mexicans, Seems that the boys weren t as broke conference. Another season of sports has arri ved, and we have the opportunity to redeem ourselves somewhat, and show that w’e are capable of being as true sportsmen as the next student body Let us provide encouragement to our team rather than discouragement to our guests. The op*portunity is here. Will we repeat an error, or will we make a clean hit? —Robert Wooldridge Editorial Notice The editor would urge someone to spply for the editorship of this publi cation as soon as possiible. The time is nigh when the voting takes place, and as yet there are no applications. It is dioturbing, to say the least, since the job has lost its allure to one who provement of the community as a whole. Spanish Club Adopts New Constitution •At the meeting of the Spanish Club, Tuesday, March 30, the members pres ent adopted the new constitution which had been drawn up. A special committee under the chairmanship of Edna Falwell, was responsible for the drafting of the document. It is felt that the work of the club will be more effective under this constitution. Mrs. W. W. Sloan and Miss Frances Muldrow are sponsors of the club this has been too long with it to derive year. further pleasure therefrom, or to J “Venezuela Moves Ahead,” a sound make worthwhile contribution there to. Won’t you aspiring young journ alists come to the rescue of a brothei film in color, will be presented by the club tomorrow (Tuesday) evening at 6:30. The public i§ invited, composed of a very fat “Uncle Gordo” “Pepe," and a number of others, along with their assorted animals, among which are “Dog” and "Peeg.” who have the power of making-them selves understood to the reader. We described one episode we had seen in the comics which had to do with the cooking of “beans weeth cheese,” the burying of same for the purposes of security, and the robbing thereof by “Dog” and “Peeg,” with assorted dia logue. For some obscure ,reason Lewis, with his perverted sense of humor, found this extremely hilar ious and laughed uproariously for some time while we looked on in '^maz^ment. Henceforth, we shall take all of our shaggy dog stories to Lewis- -how can we go wrong? Note to the girls: Hear ye! Hear ye! By the authority vested herein by the Grand Gizmo, w’e do hereby 'proclaim that Charles Stanley Hollander is on the loose again. This is to give fair warning to all interested. Set your snares, my lovlies, he’s fair game. We welcomed back to the campus last weekend two of our outstanding coming elections such as we had on alumni, Craig Wigington and Joe campus last year. Phil, happiest when Tomanchek. They seemd loath to in hot debate, was looking forward to leave, for we saw much of them dur- much verbal combat this year, but it *ng the week. Happy leave to you, seems that leadership is lacking in lads. Make these visits more often, establishing another faction in cam- Well, Lacy, how’s TRICKS? i pus politics. Phil Gearing is bemoaning the ab-1 “Do you think I spoke of COUUtry sence of a Liberal party in the forth- matters?”-Hanilet; as the gals thought they were. There’s a little bit of infprmation we’d like to get from Virginia Rebeck. We all know that Virginia is a 'Won derful state (that's a plug for Virginia) but what did you find there that took you home on Thursday and on Mon day still had not let you return? Come on, Virginia, give wdth the answers. At some time during our stay at Elon, we have all probably brought something back with us, but Helen King has topped us all by bringing her little sister back. Like to welcome you to Elon, Lynda, and hope you have a very pleasant visit. We also have a big sister—little sister relation ship in Ladies’ Hall. Joan Pla is visit ing Jinny this W'eek. Havn't had any family feuds as yet, either. All goes to prove that sisters can live together (for a short time) w'ithout fussing. It seems that Hazel Britt and John Henley have gotten Halloween and Easter a little confused. They were (Continued on page four)