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G) 4\ 3m :Yn ■1 Miss jtcn>-cl ( siiis ■ OillCf J)g '11- '■vn.Uy all )f I' V in ikill- '.rlfl a •I h'.R 1 O'.* t/ M.liV.’. tig lor W.l!.” . i.ihV',-* • urk.ng ninvcd. an Ircp, ff*. * ,■• .\'v - ,., i;Or(| COLLEGE, ■lll.»l»w>i ' VOLUME X!. 1 rtlBLl&IILD lil' TIIL hTUDFMS 'oF L'LON tOLT^OE ' \ . ■ f ■ .1 ■ I ' ■ ■ ■ ' ' ' ’l ' I .’ • • ^l- ' ' ' ' ' ' "' ' ‘ I ' ^ I l| «. Tum AlFariioleb for PubHoatinn niiwl be in tlTp hands of IHp R^pni'linff bv \Z t»0 M/Thursday; Att(^lc^ IrccPivrd from an unki\own «oqrco jvjll not be jmbli'shcd. ^ ^ 'M » ro. MAROON AND -GoLD Auditorium; Ad^ Ma«lc «Jpy6e . .^, 'Doc. LeK.ilG.s :.''.. Mi r g iii't t B a iley Ch^t4-lle Holmes . Barbara Chase 1i i: P aR T.I N O S T A F t ^.tm7flR.ai»!hsy ■ -Pcgsvi §c«lirtest . Otis Bmv .talisoii ftiaUfiW . .EoWit S}>Jips(.1>. T y P I S,T s 1 -J Doris Milks P.slcr Cole, YOU APPROACH IT l'J33 is Jicre'at last, with hopes,4ts; f|ara, lutions, an-1 it.T possibilitie.s. We cannot toreiell w|i4 t i^ vear holds in store: but the-way wc approach each clav’s activitic-B is gouig to ^ave a _piarkeci intluenw in de termining the eft'iMit upon us of 33 s new siUiations. ^ , This year will probably be mueh like other yeais. There will b. good days andN^d happy hours and lonely hours. But the bad wV^t be so ba£; and the jrood'will be better if we always present a cheerlul, pleas ant attitude. A few .smiles an.d a few happ/ good t'Tjrn- iuKs” befocc- the labor of each iiirfrtiing begtiis. and a_few ••hello.^;” and “gocta tlay.s" interspersed amoni: each day s task.s will transform liff? itseM'. ■ A bit of poetry by Gi.ice K. Hall w.ii make the idea ckareirS - , It, isn’t the work-lhat wearies'-you As much as it is your miiid, The way you approach the thifig you i.o, Kxpecting a dreary grind; II' you would \ 'cw it with eye.s of cHieor, As a pleasant task begun. I,ik,e a mist in the niorning-it would di.sainieai'— And you’d sniil;; when it wa-i done. LOVE OF ANTIQUITY SiMiilil.v, .soniooiie has said, is that niilc-post in the life of a man when restrosptc tion replacrs ambition. 'I'lierc I'omes a tirae in the lives of most men whom . thev erase to look v.'ith conf.denoe and hope to the future an(i thoir minds strav back to li e ))leasant ieminisceiicfs of yesterday. At that point each has passed his sphere C,( u-efiiine'ss, he has begun his .■^Jecline. Oriental peoples display, as a promimit eharacterls- tir r-v.-renee of their .amn^stors, .spurning innovations, do ing .everything as it wit^ done by their fathers, That trait i- ;,’i\cii as one of the main i'easons for the backwardness of Mime of the eastern iieoples. This aueesti;r worship probably reaches its fullest fruition in China. There too, lialionai condilions are in the greatc.-^t chaos. ,Mav It not be that our civilization is loo prone to cu- News Of The Alumni . Calendar iVEEK OF"Ji\NUARY !) ' ' jAMirAuV i'e.” ' Tuesday, January 10.^^ 7:30 p. nr: Glee Club. - * ' ■ ^ f VVed]ftes4ay. JanUai^ U. lO:00-a.'rft.:: Chapel. Speak er, Rev. O. O. Lauikford.' Burlinglon. . , . , 4:30 p„ ni.:' Glee Club. Thursday, Janar^ 1:00 p. m.: Maroon and Oo-'-> ■ staff meeting. Friday. January 13. '.c CO : Chapel. SpeJt" M-. Buck, Barline' N, C. T JO p. m.: Choii-- Sunday, January 15. 10:00 a. m.: Sunday Schod :i-no ». m.; MorumR uorsli-p " Mini^itpr. Dr, L. E, Sm)th \:\o p .m : Ve.sper Services. Monday, Jaiiuaty 16. 10:00 a. n)-. Assembly. ■Mrs. Praiak''Castor, .an.aluin of .Eloh, JKjAv. nJV Tampa,' F spcnt.:Ohrli>tmKT‘;wiih , 'her sii Mrs. A>. L., HooK.■ Mi“-v iloofc- companied , Ml'S/ i.Cfts^or icj home:, .v " '• Bm) Kc-rti. e^acU .«X* U4Uvei of North ,CafoUn;i vlsUpd' C( Wftlker this wpch^- , , : John E. Hamilton. gra«lu&/U Rlchmoncl univei%slt'y-, U ttie place of Miss' Irene Rcibc booKXfinppr 'ai^’. ^ccouttlant. , Eleanor Davidson, a .stiidcn this year's frrshmau classi «wl to announce her mavrlag'eto James Ltwis. At the present they are residing lii Gwenslx Rilan4 Joluisoh hnj. . cut fohool for the second scmfTi>re tako a place on Coach Wol basketball icam.' Jack Chandler. oii? of our, i stand-by'.s when it com'^i^ cheering, will enter school i 5en\est-er To chccr f®r dear Elon.. ' Mi^s Naomi Brady and 1 "Roxy Slmp.son mport a very I loyable vacation at Mlanil Bi iFla. . i. Gleanings Of Wit I Vi.Mlor—Our economics profcsoor Mis(s)-'CeilaR€Oi -And Her Colun To. those who know and the, works of Arnold Bennett, tho.'ie who aspire to write, ar
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