m No; 19 ELON COLLEGE. N. C„ MONDAY, MAY IS, 1933. i^iH, ii liiiiA I STATE Address Chemistry 1 j \*:if';r !• «a\s ’Ija: • v\ ).• A ;• ‘t.'ii; form ind • ■ \V;:’u ;n(.’ - Irc’lOUS ■' r-' ,i:-i ,1 nuf'rt Imo U1(* “I ;- itm;; r caiii" iii’n ’ ■:.! (.•lr:rli?ii; - . , II n.' . »• • riii'-nl.s . )inij ::' •-';li[). ir.fl' •i.i'i'- ii'd , ( I i.Pi-r ; 2-1 wf nyl'- A i.-ii -I,. irt(. Ol I ' , l.CM C'l li, ii, .* /; ,■ It. tinp'"W- ' A- rti_ Oil' • ;ii.ijPh;.c‘ -u"m •Ip Uiiner^r M lioidi • College C^ilendar MONDAY. MAV 18. T OO p. m.; Mini8:«i:a meel- :-.>n p. HI.; fU ►-Psykalpon XieSUAY. MAV 16 1 lid p. rv: KJon Festival rhoruA rfhe»r*aJ. WtDNKSDAY. MAY 17 , 10:00 a- nv: Chapel-Junlor 4:30 p. m.; Khm HIngfr* re- hrar>c. T no p. m rhUolofflan mpc- IMIRMUAY. MAY 18 1 IX) |i. n».; Maruun and Gold staff mrcting. ' 7 00 p. m.: Pulph^l • niwl- 111* li.lO p m ; Klon Festival rhuru*! rehfamal KRIDAy. MAY>19. l«:Oil mort (ia»s 1 no f. m.: (Jhol Clrap^l-Sopho- prarHc*. SI NUAV. MAY 21 10.00 a. ni.; Sunday *>rhool. 11.00 a m.; Morning worship H I j p. m.; Vefc; >i». MONUAV. MAY 22. l'> 00 a. m.: Asserpbly. Elon Musir Club Presenth Group of Tar UccI Mu»k-ian« in Prosram at the College. The Rlon Munic club presented ^ Wednesday a concei i by three I Statesville ariUtu to a larRe. appre* olftUve audience The coricerl was * presenLt'd ilirough ftrrangemcnti I with Mrs. Eygenr Davis, oi 8t&tcR' I vllle, who’ acfompanjt’fl the prtiists to E)on 8hfl Is the prciitdcnt of thr .state" foclcration of mu5»lc clubs, laiut an aoilve musical clubwoman. Muny other prortiliicnt musicians of the vicinity were also present, 1 The iii’Usts who look pan Hi the , progiHiij wpie Mih.s Ruby Johnsqn, ^ * vlollnlsr. Mrs Velm.i Rawis Smith.f planlKt. and Mr, Hobart Whitman, organist anC pumlst Thp ooncift ■ variocl Hi moocls anct slylCK, and pro^ ' vldod dellKhtful cmerfaiiinient for !he niuRlc-loviiic aiidK'ncf?. Too much cuniioi be said about ihc abllitv ol ilm pnisis who rent ; dered the numben' of the coiicori They displayed ui unusurt) amount ; of technique fi.s well as unique inter* , pretatlous of-ihrir groups. Each of Two Close Wilts Over Lenoiif^Rhyne Clinl^x Second Suc:ess£ul Bid ChrUtUn* Note put Mun(ain feat's 5-44 and 8*7 In Sue* cet«iv« Game« to Wind Up Su^pefsdful Season; Lu&t Opce to Guilford For Only^ ^op Defeat. Last week ]01on'8 fighting Chrfetla-n.h-in«..jourheyed• to Hickory to swe^p;^ tw6-game series .wifcl) UnoIr^Rhyne . college’s, powerful Moiintftln Bearp; iios’ijtig- Ju't.'tioth..iyic».' tories by close 5k4 and 8-7 ioup’l4; to cUmi^h fscc- ond flucoeaslve 'jjiear the North StHte co.nfotencd bastiijal'l ■ ' title. ^ ’ • .,V I Th6-games were thrlUcrfi thr'ouglt"' ' . oub Uie. /14U' nlflc ,-J4tnij^gfl,w «ven though the wlnnejfi did hianagc to- r$taln the vlcto^y .ma,i:glri ibioilglir out, In' the second inrjlntc of thp first ' ' gsme the Bears 'mad.e- tliclr . f5r#;t niUr buf the' Elon batter* ^iipd •' and Krtocjted' n tliree runs. jPne tfilrd Inning witiiesflpd Another run for the t.'R rtine, whf;tV‘bvoug|?t/ the ^iore to 3-2 in favoi' of the- Elonltes. At the close, of tlie toUi*th -tlie ChrUMaiis mad# two mprt rum. only to be dtipucated by our o^pon-' ents in tn® fifth, Thl« left a .V-l SCOT#, which held up,tliroii^Out-the And Thisre Wo sinceraly hope that all ladies taking long trlj)^ may And pldcia t6 rest In peace. I the arllsts has been on the concert 'stage for several ,\eai;8 and each wonder why .^4 £ allowed the ablllLy which made!found sitting In the bath tub s;n;;e succewt pos&lblc | Saturday nlte. . A gr*' t (leal Of credit if due alsol „ .. . * ' 1 .1,* . to Mr» Davl* Who MiimiiPd thf con- , H" ' Irm and Uroi.liht ,l lo Elon ■». • I Ipr^nnnuon ot M,e lorri hos^ WnoB-RhyM j,j ^[jgi aef'nis thal Uie dean U using bad Rambhng On A formal dinner wh riming IihII fnr the I wlilch Mr and Mr? I were present as well nd musical K'lcstfi i;ivei rcaRion. at L E amlth i.s llie nrtifclJi A reception Is Heard • Largf* Audience At. 'r» ««sisran‘re | f *''11' l->nc> . a junior :n •p>i''i:r‘:ir :( .vpp.'-i'. and 'ed fhe iHiniber most enjoy-j •he audi’MC'- This ntnn'O'^r r two txnlrails comiilg to i»d ih': . en,'Ct .of tbe two ^'OJhcn sMppiiig ouf ol their irainef and. talk.in5 U> each was unujuaJ pi., delight- By A RAMBLER ' Knier a fiiend). Pnend—Whar are you doing’ Would-be Q'olumnlBt— *mu.s(ering ,1. atti active a smile as possible i — W;rii)g Uie ’weely agony' old man Fnend ‘fjjite frank about iii-U’s An agony to read. Why don’t vqu give up? lExltfi). wouid-bF Columnist Un the Sirange Interlude manner*—What few n*ftl friends a man has. I can tell ,vou. mates, such things try one. Have you ever been In a certain «i|uation wherp things a^d people W?re arranged Just so and so. and for an imtant tlfere came to-pou a strange v^clrd feeling that somc- wherp, somehow you had been In Lh'at same situation before?^ It may be a line,you read, oi* a spoKon word. CFT the sou»d of musie that o«use« to Jump A strange .response |j.->yciiology. She's trying U> en force too many rules here at the end 6f the school. .Hli’key Mitchell ha« at I«st gone In for poetry. The other nlte he wa.s heard reciting: Are you angry -with mo dafllng? Arc you sorry that we met Have you learned to love another? llaft he taught you to forget? • "Doc " LcKite* has at last decided Lo become a traveling ftalesraan. ■He has t)een visiting the farmtrt daughter. was Jieirt flffer lhr> ronrert, tii hou' 01 of fhe Slate,svillr' arllMis and other guests from the varloir. music ' lui>« Fletcher Moore District Contest Winner In IVIusic Fletcher, Mwre. »hf well-known Burlington musirlan. sucoeasfully rftprerented his owrv.co^nnnmUy. Ihe Elon colleac music dopanment, and I the stale of North Carolina in the [contesls of the Boufh Atlantic Dis trict of the Federation of Music clubs, held in Chapel Hill. Prlday and Saturday of last week. Tlie south Atlantic Ulatrlct consists of North an^ flout!) Cavoiino. OeOrgla and Plorldfj; all of tlje.se states were repr('6cn(ed In th^ o/)ntent. Moore entered bnih the ptnho «tldier nlt« when the Ughte’. wejit.but. organ divisions, and ^on first place in both divisions Mr. MO'-i’e Is t'le of Mr. .and n/fp^ I'' Ar Everyone is sorry that' Professor Barney has the mumps but we cer* talnly are glad that we don't have class. More complications'for Sam Raru: sey—one of hla oLh^r glrJ-frletidi.i will be 'In town this weeie-efid. *E. L- MofTitt will ifrtlVe M»n (Jdllari. . for any ihformatJon conictTiing ihft ■Mi' f young lady who klMed th« oth- A)1 coup.lw 'J^ho iar). ^hoJd hands on tbe ciiif)jius“h8d better U FT, . ail 020 Elon .,,,,.. 03t) 209 OOQ^S 9 iT Batteries; .Jarrett -and »HUghce; Water(. Bilggs aud Ciiandlftr. STATE R'TANDINQ Won 7, Lost I, Average *87S SJATISTIC8 OF OAMFA Michigan 3tal/e- ■ 6 Elpi).. •. .’’5 Carolina -.0' Elon.,.: . 1 Delaware . , 0 ■ Clou .. .;.16 Duke 6 EJpn....^ Wake rorest, fi Elon . 4 •OaUford '. ‘I Elon/...;.lC •Oullfoi'd ^..13 Elon,..,, 4 •Qutlfor} ft r*QUllforff V... 7 8 •High Point 4 ,I£ldn...... *Hlgli point 1 Bl(ar,.....> o ■'LonolC'H.hyne ... ? EJpp.i.,1. 5 ’Lenoif-RMynft Ei6h....... 5> *LftdOll-'Ilhypf ... 7; Elp4..6 totals , .v68 • • 02 »—Ccwfertfloe gamo- - AU American Olpi*-*b6.t MU)w. • • Most Sai'caatilo Oirl-^^Katie Piwce.- , Everybody’s pal^MLv-Brady.^i-’-. .^botage—fvltss, Walker. ■ ' • My'Margaret,'. ■ , Hardest WorkCF-'Proiesaor ftey;.. ' ■ ’’ . .'i3chix>)’fi Wl3e-Cj-a!kor-^Pr4f,e**'o.r,; Martin; . v. . ^ Biggest. Burh-^Bflfiy'WUliinw!.,-;

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