WILL WE SEE YOU AT STATE? Jlaroon anli ii. HAVE YOU SUBSCRIBED FOE. MAROON AND GOLD? VOLUME IX. ELON COLLEGE, N. C, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1927. NUMBER 4 Initial Football Contest Of Season Between Elon And State MERCHANTS AND STUDENTS TO BE PLAYED AT RALEIGH An Interesting Game Expected. Entering upon the third Tveek of prac tice, the Elon team is beginning to take shape and to look like a gridiron organization of fair promise. Coach Walker declares himself fairly well satisfied with the way the team has been shaping up for the past week, and says tliat by Friday the team ought to be in shape to' give State College a tussle. Prospects have never been too bright this year following the dis astrous season of last year; but the liope that Coach Walker -will put out a creditable team this year with the material he has, has sprung anew, and has increased considerably during the last week. It is generally believed that It will take the new coach two or three years to build the team up to a first- rate organization, but the students are beginning to anticipate a team this year that will compete favorably with the 4)ther small colleges of the state. Coach Walker has not been able to get in much scrimmage work as yet due to the hot weather of the past week, but Tvdll send his men through liard practice this week preparatory to the opening game on Friday. All posi tions are still open according to his statement, and any one still has a •chance to win them. However, certain men are standing out in the practices as likely candidates for the first squad. For the end positions Branner, Zeigler, and Waggoner are showing good form. Captain Jones is showing mid-season push for his berth at tackle, and R. Smith, and Wilson also look go'od in the tackle positions. Foster, Johnson, and ^IcCauley seem to stand out among the candidates for guards, and Hardy for the pivot position. Bock, Daniels, Coggins, F. Jones, and Walker are running mates fo'r the backfield posi tions. Several new men have been iidded to the squad-during the last week, and there may be some material of varsity caliber among these. Coach Walker will give opportunity for a large squad to show their strength ©gainst the Wolpack Friday; and after I the game this week it is likely that the re^lars can be picked with fair jertainty, but not at this time. Taking the team as a whole, it will be light this year, especially in the backfield; and the Christians will have to depend on team work and speed for results. The schedule is arranged so that the three hardest games come first, State, Wake FoTest, and Davidson coming in siiccession at the head of the schedule. ''PRES. FBiK SLtXMOER SPONSORS ‘T’ E. W. “MACK” McCAULEY Iota Tau Kappa, 'Philologian. President of Freshman Class 24-25. President of Buck Three Club 25-26. Captain varsity football team 26, President Pan-Hellinic Council 26-27. President Student Senate 27-28. Three years varsity football. ‘‘Mack’^ hails from Union Ridge, N. C. He has made a record that speaks for itself since coming to Elon. He is an all-round good fellow, gentleman, true friend and pal to all. If you are in need, just call on Mack. He has been one of our mainstays on the football team for three years. He was in ev^ry minute of play the year he was captain, and we are counting on him again this year. He is a man who always works hard and plays a fair game. A better man could not have been selected to' be president of the boys’ student body this year. He is a good leader and has all the qualities required to make it a success. “Stick in there Mack.” and we assure you the full co operation of the student body. Beginning a new school year, stu dents, we can make it the best year yei;. In order to accomplish great things we as individuals must each resolve to do our bit and our best to promote good spirit and fellowship among students. In order to do this, we must co-operate and work together. * As president of the Student Senate, I extend to each and every student my most hearty wel come. It is my aim to aid you in every way possible. With the remarkable freshmen class and the large number of upperclassmen with us it will be a pleasant task to- make this Elon’s best year. “Students may go to Burlington once a week to sliop, ” So reads one of the regulations of the college. All possible advantages of this rule are taken by the students of Elon. Every week al most every girl decides on a day that she will go to‘Burlington—sometimes to a show; sometimes for shopping; and always for pleasure. There is pleasure in shopping because of the friendly feeling between the students here and the citizens of Bur- lirgton. The merchants of that city have co-operated wonderfully with the young men and young women here, and are ready to make any effort on their part to meet our desires. We agree with Mr. Brown, manager of Efird's department store, and president of the Merchants Association, tliat they will do everything they can to please us. Any demand for merchandise on the part of the Elon student can be met by the merchants of Burlington. May such co-operative friendliness continue to exist, and let us Elon stiidents give them our support. President Harper and Professors Enjoy The Eats and Fellowship. Elon College, Sept. 16.—About 100 of the men students of Elon College hik ed to Moonelon last evening at 7:30 and enjoyed a weenie roast sponsored by the Y. M. C. A. This hike was one of the first public activities of the Y. M. C. A. this year and was one that was highly enjoyed. When the students tired of the camp fire and weenies, games and stunts were engaged in, under the leadership of Troy Regan, director of gymnasium work at the college. Drs. Harper, Brannock, Jay; Profs. (Contiaufid on Page 4) JONIOR CUSS HOLDS IIS IIIITIilL SESSION “Grand Pa” Thompson Elected As Circulation Manager of Maroon and Gold. Mary Brannock Appointed Typist. The Junior class held its first meet ing Friday, September 19th. President R. E. Sims presided. Mrs. J. B. Brown was elected vice-president for the com ing year and Miss Birdie Rowland, secretary. Mr. P. B. Sawyer was elected to* represent the Junior class in the final contest for head cheer leader. Mr. George Robertson was chosen to help Mr. E. W. McCauley carry out the orders of the Senate. (Continued on Page 4) OUR DEAN A. L. Hook, A. B., M. A., M. S. Born 1892. entered Elon 1909, gradu ated J913. M. A. Elon College, 1914. Johns Hopkins University, Summer School, 1915 and 1916. M. S. Cornell University. 1926. Member North Carolina Physics Teachers Association. Member North Carolina Academy of Science. Member of American Association for Advancement of Science. Member Pi Gamma Mu. Rotarian. Mason. Charter Member North Carolina In tercollegiate Athletic Conference. President North Carolina Intercol legiate Athletic Association, 1927. Instructor, Elon College, 1914-1918. ‘ Head Physics Department. Elon Col lege, 1918—. Dean of Elon College, 1922—. FflCOlTy NEVELE CLUB HELD INITIAL lETING Miss Savage Re-elected President. THREE NEW MEMBERS ADDED One of the most enjoyable events of the faculty women of the fall semester is the initial annual gathering of the Faculty Nevele Club. The session was held in the home of Mrs. W. A. Harper, a charter member of the club. The home had been beautifully decorated (Continued on Page 4^ Business Department Ranks With Leading Colleges MISS ROSEBUD KIMBALL Psykaleon; Delta Upsilon Kappa; Pres. S. S. Class ’24-’25; Cob. Member Y. W. C. A. ’25-26; Sec. Literary So'- ciety ’25-’26; Head Proctor ’26-’27; Ass’t. Cheer Leader ’26-27; Ass’t. So ciety Marshal ’26-’27; Junior Repre sentative ’26-’2; Society Essayist, 2 years; Rel. Ed. Phipsicli ’26-’27; Mem ber Pan-Hellenic Council ’26-27; Sec. Pan-Hellenic Council ’26-27; Voted Most Popular Girl ’26-’27; President Student Council ’27’-28. She has been popular her entire three years here, and to follow up such de serving popularity. Rosebud has been selected and elected to head the most important oTg^ni^ation for g’rls dur ing her Senior year at Elon. She is re spected and loved by the whole student body as president of the Elon College Woman’s Association for Student Gov ernment. IMany are the qualifications required of the young woman in this honorable position, and we have found all these in one person who has been placed in one of the hardest as well as the most dignified offices in college. She has been elected to this position because of her affability, geniality, and sense of fair play. It is believed that every student in the body under her head will play the game as slie expects her to do, and a hearty co-operation is assured. Prof. Tower Heads One of the Largest Departments in School. On behalf of the Student Council I wish to express our appreciation for your co-operation in conforming to our rules and regulations. We especially commend the freshmen on their good behavior. You have proved to be wonderful sports. You are a fine class, and there are within yon great possibilities. We, as upper classmen, are beckoning you on to the day of graduation when you recieve a diploma, which is not an end, but a means to' an end. This Elon is better in every re spect; t);e;efore, we are challenged to make Student Government the best in its history. How can this be attained? Only through confidence on our part, and it isn’t lacking, and by each girl taking it upon herself to make this system of government an individual re sponsibility. The results would be, therefore, a harmonio'us group—a well regulated unit, and the council would not be visited on Tuesday night. We are hoping for a great year to gether, and by taking proper advant age of the privileges given us, religi ously, athletically, and socially, we shall show ourselves worthy of all that are, or may be, given. Watch out for your Sunday night privilege. Do you want to keep it? Do not abuse it. The Department of Business Admin istration of Elon College under the direction of Professor Ralph B. Tower has begun what promises tO' be the most successful year in its history. In the two years since Professor Tower took charge of the department the en rollment has increased at a favorable rate and the quality of the work done has improved in a very marked degree. At present the Department of Business Administration is one of the largest in the college. Professor Tower graduated from Bos ton University in 1924 with the degree of B. B. A. ’cum laude. ’ He received the degree of M. B. A. ’with distinction’ from the same institution last year. In addition he has done considerable work ai. Cornell University. This year he is to begin work at Duke University for the degree of Ph. D. The subject of his thesis for the M. B. A. degree was “The Production and Marketing of North Carolina Furniture.” This thesis was one of three chosen for honorable mention by the university faculty, At the present time the De partment of Business Administration is so oTganized as to give students major ing in the field of business a basic training in the principal aspects of applied economics. Courses are offered in accounting, marketing, finance, and economic history. It is hoped that as soon as circumstances permit the work may be expanded to include business English, economic geography, money and banking, labor economics, economics of transportation, and statistics. Since a proper understanding of the application of theory to practice is essential to business success, students in the Department of Business Admin istration are assigned problems which deal with actual business conditions. ^ Students in the accounting courses keep the books for the Ladies’ Hall, the Young Men’s Club, the Maroon and Gold, and the Phipsicli -and assist with the work in the college offices and the Elon Blanking and Trust Co. But the Phipsicli and the Maroon and Gold are managed by students from this depart ment. The students in the marketing course are assigned original research problems, as are those in the course in finance. As the department continues to de velop and additional teaching facilities becomes available for its use, it is hop ed that some plan of vocational guid ance may be introduced and that, as graduates from the college demonstrate the effectiveness of their business train ing, wider relations may be established with employers who are seeking the services of college trained business men and women. EORE CHOSEN HEAD CHEER LEADER Sawyer and Watts Are His Assistants. At a meeting held in the college chapel Tuesday morning, the student body of Elon unanimously chose “Pap^' Eure as their official cheer leader for the year 1927-28. Eugene Watts and P. Byron Sawyer were elected as his assistants. In an inspiring talk on spirit and co operation, “Pap” charged each student to make this year the banner year for “Old Elon.”