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MONDAY, MAY 1,1933. rd By Large )eech Recital ■ I)ece:;[i'l Man." • 'ACi'c the most ;"'-sL i;k d iiumbcri>. Turiil BPads" ; ■ flr.ttii.-inr qiial- I (> uu \ -AM SCI iU.\ lr. si> Aerp vn y ni .sludf’ • f jlci" I in .;k ;'f i .• .v.’li K:on aiirii-- A.I >{ ..i:;t:.iK ni.tiiner. 'I l)v Mr .11) • v i.n.- wrif MLv', V.:-.:.. I .J,H\ M; B..: CO"|V'i •' 1 .::v p..; ir- ■ I.. . .f : ; LUCAS IN CiTAL HERE III- spoii'iuf', I'rdjjrain |{en- iiv (,fi- n«htiru imj lubwornnii. ■ I ■ i\ I •!( .1 C i • ■! - M. - L,i. . .1.1. . n . •, 1 ■ • tn fVi' pin She brlet- ■ -'L.'.r, Mi-' I,ur-i.. w i ^■r I:.- Iv.'.ii ' M iMc ■■ pA-.y. vl,l^ ;-!Vf>ii ii; ' li;:!'.- tj', NL lui ;ii»ii M>! ic i-l’.ib it»i b^ 0 in ',;un:;2 [H'C-.- Mi». Liilas J'lr iliLs itriMl. ob',s;nii'!: ii‘ I'.^f mu&iclarx tais cJ’jnng Ihe rrrtiain J.t yrar To uHf'r Mich prl.i- flii importani pari of ■ '.1 thf> club MATION PLANS MADE College Calendar MONDAV. may I ■-00 p. m: C>»o-Psyk*l«on mrcUng:. Tl'ESDAY. MAY 2 10:00 ft. in.; The annual mprijng of the C'aroUna ronference ' of (^ongrfga- U-nal-ChrisHan churches. I0;00 ». m. Klon »tngers re.' ■hpahfe. ;i:30 p. m.: Baifball, fllsh I’oint vs. Elon at Elon. WKUNKHUAY, MAY 3 on a m.: Second 9C««lon. ( aroHna conference of ( onKrcfatlorial • C hristian rhurrh^s. Chapel. Tennis. Eton at 10:1)0 a. Wike \Vak«* Ba,sebafl. , (»uil- blon at Burling* Phllolo)ir*an ^•'re^l Forest i .iO p ford 1 Ifln : 0 p m flir IIURSI>A^. MAV 4 \ 00 p. m.: Mar-on aud (.ol(J nicellnu * JH) p. ni rs>phelian im - i- Ing. h RIDAV. MA ► .> 10 00 a. m : ( h4pt■^ •: 110 p. m.: Tennlv Nortii Idomamrnl, al ( a- ta»\ha .1 30 p. m.. BAM>ball, atawba St Klon. ;il IJurlinffton SAH HDAVr MAY fi .Niilhlnc Ouitig. slSDAV MAY 7. Jo.00 a. ni.: Sunday scln>*>l U;00 a. n... Morning wor-.lilp » 15 p. ni.: Vesper*. MONDAY. MAY H a. m.; Assembly. Ch|*ej. Prftclit-e Geti UndctM'ay ■fminiday: Everyone Urged to' A::enc. Practice for thC' commencement, oratorio to be prescntoH on June will begin Thui-srtay iilKht at scven- tlUity O'clock in the auditorium. Everyone who has taken part lnj7-;30 o’clock, Sorority Entertains fit’ PrMbyteran Hut: Compret« nrogram’ Is Held. “ -f Tl\R Bl- K.appa- Tau .Sorop.Uy Me-, Uglitfully ’ cnt/crtftiBed at> their an* aual bnpquct .at ther, Presbj^j.erian Hut; in Burlington, pn Ajsrtl 23, W ' .’J the festival choruees of the year l« 1 The hut was a scene beauty, urged tn Httcnri. as well as thoficjbelng dccoraled in. tne'.sororlty Col- who. &.} yet., have not taken part.'ors. purplp and gold. ;.'PJowers car- Pntcticps will be held regularly on j ryini out the. .color: scheme were ' usfd on the table? aid. about the hfill. The soft ishadows caat by flickering onndles and the 6bft stralus of ilmslc added .piuch to the occasion. The program was as follows: Welcome—Marjorl® damouneau. Response—Alfred Barrett. Toast to Faculty—Peggy Hlnshaw. Rcsponse—Dean IIOQk. Plano Solo—Elizabeth Barney. Toast to Benlora—Fannie Knox. Resp->n5«—Annie Tyner. Toast to Honorary Members—Ma- ’ ’l ie Jonefi. Response—Mri. Sylnt Reading—Mrs. C. M. Cannon. Impromptu Speeches Farnwetl—Esther Cole. Those present Included the fol* JowmK Thursday nighis until comnicnce- ment. The oruiono.ls to De o part of tho program presented on the night of June nfth. CIhrk Day. The choni.s will sing the second part of Coler idge Tailor's K'“'ip' “Hlnwatha’s Chlldho->d," ■ Hiawatha's Wedding Feast," and "Hiawntlm'!' Departure ” Of tliesp, iiu> on? which ih(* chonih will slnk,.» iltawaihH'h Weddlnjfi Feast.” IR ihc best- known Coler-' Idge-Tavlor i:. a lamous tnglish | compoftcr who ha.% mad*’ ihcse In-! tcrpreiatlonj* of Longffllow'.s poem of "Hlawathfl ' Probably the best' part of th-- wtiulo '*ork is the icnor, fiolo. "Onway ■ ' ! The Bt>lol8ts and olhor fentureh ul , the program will be niinoun.';d lat- '^'piofiw.r SLpeto Ls piiriuularlyi Majortp JaiViouneau and Alfred anxious Lhat he have a lull chorus j - alid Robert for tJiiR prodni tioii He i.s asking.. Majorle Jones_and J. T. thcri'fore, that i^ll tli i^e who sang jn Uio 'Me.s.sinh' iiiid -.Seven Lasi Words" rhorii.'«c.s take part in thi.'' orRtorio He I" nl-so vrrv nnuh in- Uii’sied in oddiiiK oilur-s to 11^^^ Jimmy Rising. RhettS fiewman :lrns, Td’ ."..dem"'*! sul'roulur: ^ »"d Fr.nR BurW„ ^he ,„vH.d IHE coinmimiLies I Prof'’and'^Mre^J. W. Barney, Mrs,' Thyra Swlnt, Mlsfi Madlo Lee Wal- ! kei . Mr and Mrs. C. M. Cantion.' • I 'I'hohe waiting at the banquet I were: I- K. Smith. Jr . Lara Ben- i nett, Esthel Booker. Lawrence TucV, 1 Pi'ftticcs Hln{>haw and Clyde Jor- i dan, j The banquet was followed by,‘ a I theater party at the Paramount [theatre In Burlington, and every one pronounced the evening a most 1 enjoyable one. Leiiai^Rhyne Bows 6 To 4 In Face Of Final Rally Latham Stars in: In- ' field; ■ Clarl?, Griffiri. Scintjljate. CHRISTIES NOW PACING CIRCUIT ^ORTH STATE STANDINGf W. L. Pet Elon 4 I .800 High I’olnt ........6 4- I5I!>6 Guilford . .7 6 .5.18 Lenolr-Rhyne 4. 4 ,800 Catawba, 5 5 .500 A. C. 0 S .000 Kornodle, Chappell, Jr.. Annie Tyner and Drury Chandler, Fannie Knox and CrneKt AsKew, Ruth Gambled and Scott - Boyd. Peggy Hlnshaw and RufuH Abernathy. Ellssnbe’th Barne/ Rambling On RAMBl.fcU A traditional last*m.lnuke batting.- apree. brought the Eton OhrlsUans* hi ahead of the ^fountain Bears tp • the tunc of a 8-4 flctory. The Beara^ clung to their lead of ona point 'til" the eighth Inning when, the 5loh boys, getting hlU rigiit and left,' ., took, advantage of sbme terrible ^ fielding to come out in the le'ad.!. , Hrfdln^ the Bears to one j-uri lnlthe,. j ninth, the game .was over before’, ^ Lenolr-Rhyne ha^ a chance to-get . under way ' ^ Chink Clark led-the Elon hitters. batting .750 for the gamt... , ' Summary; ; Lcnolr-Rhyno Ab. R. H: O. A. ' '• With ora'loni. rcsigiiulinns cool ,weaihcr. Senior ihe.'ses. 'nivv| hearty and many uH^er rhingis 'oj requlrp the itiicrest--and attention. w:ll-offer sincere .'\polc«ies lor any irregulnritlrs or omlsainns which I have occuiYed recently, • i Onc.o our air co-ed.s. Anna f'dye, I has been in a trance ever- since i the holidays hpeut in Maryland. Gleanings Of Wit — I I What about the innoccnt young j faye—we might gWe yoh aoms : fre}h;» wlio thought that outslcfP advic*: “Dream on, foi'ihc dreani-j By RAMSElf reading had to be flone on tlie mg is fine, but don't awakenl" t Tyner. Annie Eugenia: .. ^Ironi porch? • I Annie Is a graduate Locs Me* j • —«— ExU-a! May 1 Ls^approachln^| Ra^e Junior coUege,'She. entered. Biographic Howe ,. Hughes . Little ... B'mer ... S'bs K’ltiey .. H'lx TutUe ^.. M'fner .. fJewton . Totals 0 1 3- 1 0 3 2' i'- '2 2' r- 0 .0 I 1- 13-3 o: 1 0 . 4: L 0 f) 7 0 2'.i3 0 - cr 0 - o/'i. I' 2 ' o;~o ‘0; 0 . ;.;.36 i 6.27: a ......4 . .'5 ,.4 .,..,-.6 a Elon. Af iis R* Exlra! ! 'Red; "Wlien you sleep;-youj-noble I slowly but burcly ^ brow reminds me of a storv ’’ I ' '. '■ j Elon-in 1020.. aclectlog;hef‘mayor' I In the field 0/ educatloh.''sixc', has :Abern!5thy ' » Lafcjiaftv Clark Ghffln MUligan .. Newsojnc.’,. Chandler-; Briggs ,,.3 .......3 .......i ...■...'.3, AB.,R. H. O; A. 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