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ELON COLLEGE, N, C.r MONDAY. MAY , To Citizens Of Alamance C5n Elort nXIES IN C FEATURE JALS PLANS nicnf to Fmic- ,livi(luall>- and lui) Kvrry sge - has its pecuiar char' ,ir:.('r:s u-s This ag« Is character- ;/ff1 chlcHv 'bv ILS demanfl tor -;i Iion, SperiallziUiou al* '.' lis leciuit'es carrful and ndcquate Ir is important for all «'nr» (le.sirf sfjei-iallzalloii lo liave . rijtiiiif'A o/ hiKlicr education-- :i(.‘ Mik of iMonrv is too ofu-n (he rauM' Korlunato lncli»d .. iinv I (iiihii'mity or rouniy U^at .1 h;«h lad'’ rduc.-KMonal in* . v^'lUim Us own bordvrx .S'liii till inaMiu'Jiyi oftfrt lo Uk* •.I' iii.: propir nf iho lumws ol ihat I ■Miiiiiuiiify or coiiniy the iidvnn- nf j«(fnitic/'d :rat-niiiR at a vrrv iiK'flnatr i';i> I'iloti ;^"jclc eiiu- ■ .• i.'iiPt! iii5:i!ij' loi) (iJ tlip Ili'tt ' T' p'lv.^iral C(|iiipnioni . For th»» tvpo of 'A''-. ;• :> _xi)f(-:f-il •-) fio r cun- . • .1 tj‘ I d Evits’ nu'm- ' ; ■ ' 1-1’ u,' IX ad q'i:i:t-ly and ■ ■ 'I a-): •• T.iuitd *;i!i ihp ro- ■ -I Ilft;'rs .n 1;ik flrid of : i ■ ‘ifT riir .1' ni'i-'iihPi r I'li ;n ' I.in i 1 ■ 1-. r- ! -n ';ii !;rHr' nf ' ents of th.6 coijny who have Votis f cutt5 of the coiirUy wfio-haye k>ns' ! and daughtt*!^ graduating from ' High school, to Elon college arfd to ^ offf'r to Lbelr children Iti unUfiuaJ ■ advaiiiapeh.^Our work l£ of high ordpr.-^l^ Hdvanluges ar^e mUlW- and oui’ rx;)^n.seR arc- mod- Stepping Stones Wo regret sertQualy thfe-loss, by p!lrd crflie. Th.- ithI purpose of tills me»sage 10 flic* n'l/.i-ns of Aiiunance county IS to rrm'nd you of thr forty-third I iiiiuneiiccmeni ni ii;ton cpilege. Kl>fw’iere i.') this- i.isue, you will Ihifl Hif? proat’^ini lu de’all. Vrjii Will be iiitp;>.stfcl most, I ,ihljik. in TufsclHv'.s proRram wheti _ __ Wn^'rIlor Elirlnklvui.'; will speak I nre,‘of’one ^f lhe’^ I'hleiorio for us VJp hopp II,at you can ! jjultdinga of Wake Fomf college, t (ini livf-ry citlzpii of Alamanocj Having experienced a filflillpr but i^uijiiiy who r.i:i pnsMbiy rome will,more disastrous ftre on Jai;uttry 18. fniircJv wvkoinc If you want'1921 just-lO yeara hence. w« thor- 'o ijrinii vour lii'uh and fat It on , oughly underatai^ their predlcar ■|u' canipii' hiliicr l( alontj, but we indent. •iv inv.1)118. you tt> have dinner j Eyen today there are those Who Us l iWTf' will br a ba:-becue | j-emember the Are and apeak Ol it tuni h scrvf-d on tin’ campus free i fr(*qucntly- Then the ' question :njiii Aiui bv :hr 'A ;iy. if a num-' aroused In one’s mind, “'Waa there bf.'- of thi'S ' AlnmiuKT county clt-. ans thing saved?" •./I'M' would lu'i iind leave | The uAual anijwer, “Not a thing; :lu# pa.iiurr /I'c opru so that a I the building burned to the ground.” iminbt r of iiio-r Hue pu., of Hiolr.s That bj 'nol true, t^e contractors o (hr colleKo I wiio are remodeling Elaat Dorm ■ ., , \ .Ml. - . i;. . I; ,.JI a; I- u’du.’d b>' 1 , * f| N-* II ' ' ■ ' I- i , ..I-' i;ut wii !• Mir \ou HI !.v ' will- ‘ • '1 ■ \i} II,f ju' l.' iu>' (>ii!v ' •,/' :i. wl i-..uii'v. l!s Ik- li.iv-, .. :i -^.I's :>pt.'n '.M w II ;)n>i4:-:im i. oni-, Wi' .H\p .■uryUcrl jiionipi.y ii A i) ! lo:: f>: -' ' ;iiO . 4>un;4 in> j; Ciu'vrnii.r 1 ' ' ' ;m' n fr. 'ii 'hr- nmii- ' M„i.\lfck . ' A- ' ' 'k' i • (O d->iib:'' llK.s l' i .,i:d ,fhl> I-. w. jinpc vc 'r' ’ ' ;: -ii .(f p;ii - Representatives Of Junior Class To Give Orations !i' prpp.c.i nipl'. wri d S' ,rj’ A il.s prouriru if- liif icf.- nee I't Mis'- i;,:z/(b-tJi IP piano; rini.' ••h'- f\rfit inospnien" of :tir if>r rorifciio- ’"he or- 'inpanimi.-ni bein?, pt-r- hp oii(an b> Proff-ssor Elon pVviv Cnibni.T for :hl.s p;iK'rciin i> (:ol>/(» sludf-n'i iird iDOi-i. jiifj a:«y niaiiv this and o hcr iich:* f.iCa. 'U tft undf-:- tl/ Prcf Dnighi S:pcrr nvitoic ticpaWm^nt. Jth n'ff aro p;$yed. by 'l.-.i .Juniorh Mil pritpr- :..,ii :i’ 111' (■onimenrenient i)it>gr;nn m fhP Whul*'v audl- ’ ui). Ki.'i.iy Juiip 2 , D'!iii'-n:'(Iriff ;n - WSa' Prirt- VU'- K a Holland- PE-rppLualion ol BouUicm Idt-al?-. :!kjrty.-.ip Jovci Dtrvplypinenl Tow- a;J Ijiuernaiioiiaj P«'r»cc TnriniH MorrL^ - The M'Xiern Qur.'!' nf Yoii'.h Alma Smith--Charai vPi, HitTnii'-y S''«in~Thf’ Ain?ru;gn Tariff SOCIAL NEWS walk to- Attention— Organizations Barnev at th? riiano , Al! ocpanuut'ons partfclpHUn* In f; Mi^s Cimcc Taphcoti wa^ hofi^p^s W(-ii:i.c>day i.vpninn nl a surprise' ' Dairy-for Thonixs Author, Thp jiv- i mt room wa-s .Trtr.ictivtiv dico- ; r«tfd with pink rci.st', mifi peonlt?^ [ ^ Tli(t gupfity wwc ,nssftnl>lrd Vhcn i ‘Mr Majjr^* anlvcd with ,Mr Au-. ' thor. ' ; Jig'&aw ■ wne worked. , and prizes given -for the highest , and lowest, ftcore* ThPiic were won , by Mivv Alm& Smilh and fvir, ■ Hicky Mitchell and Mlfs Virginia I Darn Black and Mr Pletclier’ I Moorr respectively. Aftor mijny I icfre«l)ni’r:iit>* u'erc. corved ibv^Mlfis PoUy Tapscolt. • Bing: \Vbat were you dqlm 'fhosc prcinu were; Ml.ss Vlr-; wljh that string tied ^ a pencil^ giiua Darp Black and Mr. KletcWi'i Bob; Fishing. • Moorr; Ml.ss Vlrgima Jay and Mr. \ping; Fishing her«,.In' the of- HIcky. Mitchell; Miss Mtfrgark. nw? „ • .. ■ 4.-.'’ Full Program Drafted For Graduation' We^k From June 2 to 7» CUsi Day Exercises, BaccaUurcnte, ' Barbecue, Speeche* ai\d Reunions to Hold- Center of ’ Stage As Senidr*'Observe Hey-Day of Collegiate Ca-' reers* ■:■ }, • '. • • ' .^>6,.*?’orty..lPourih- Aiinuaj Qoin-'^ m^ncemflnt of Blon :co,llego :.wlir' be ■ • '• Jield''thl5.'ycQf,.. /Friday- '.qyonlng.- June 2,' to Wednesday, June .7 conoluiive. It- begins. PrWay, at 8«; p. Bi, "With the representatiyes of; / the . Junlorv class lileUve.^‘ing' thcfr,'/ orations. . ■; On Saturday evening' oV a- o'clock, the tlepartriienC bl ©xprps- • slon wjlj present a three-aot play. '‘Tangled Tales.” . Sion’s-jdraniaclc 'v dcpartmeut made a Tnoat-lf»Voi'al>>e Impression at tho state content, • held at Chapel HlU.. this spring.. Tho players presented a onC-act pjay. . '‘On ! Vengeance Heights.’!' • apd wero most favorably ‘recalv^l and coRjmenied upon by those wh^feii^ were 4n charge. • • • Sunday will bp’ baccalaTjrewte day. Dr- H'. K. Eveisaul, pastor of Walnut Hills C o n g re g’a tl o n I . church, Cincinnati, Ohio, wlU ’dOr liver the bormop .to tho gradual! nr glasa Dr. Evei'aaul is a mQin.bar of tiic boaM ol trustee.*? and a most enthusla^lc supporter 'o^ Bion College, It will be a plcusure > to welcome Dr. Eversaujvback • (or .r. the bflcc’»taurcatc serhion. At 4 ‘ o’clock there will be a-joipt organ' recital at the Whitley MojrlofMl auditorium by Miss BHzaboth, Bar ney and Mr. .Fletcher jVloore,. A;!cordmg to a custom . testa's- lished some years .ago. tii» pr'esi«. ■ dent, Dr. L.^ E- Smith, wllprtpliver the baccala,ureate ’addfass Sunday . ■ at 8 p. m Monday will be Claw Uhv cxer- ciefi, art cxlifblt. and'a rendition of “Hlawrftha’* Wnddlng Peast.” by. the ElOn festival ohorua. Tlis'Is expected ‘to bo a mo^t atLractlve program, and.a large crowd, li'an ticipated, ’ . ' T .Tuesday will bP. AiumnI Day. - Tt\i« was the main foatiji'e pi .-'Ho - prograjn lae| year, and It'wUl • stltute one of t>>c most h^cer^.^;* ... . Ing features-of the entir/* »rOHjMOT-; thls-yev- The addrcM wtl>..bi3j^lyen > by Honatihle John' haus. governor pf North . .• A fre« barb,^\5p wtll bf ,'o the public on the. cainini.s, j bu«lfi?85 ineetii^ of tht* win‘be held -ot o'£ioa.;V, ■ thero will' be 'a- prcgrftin- of; •• ••••■; talnment’ on ."thc.^'Ciuiyju* .v/,‘ o'clock. ThB/.banqupt .ftiiV'-'ic ^ py* at 6:3fl'',o’clocii drops' pt. 8 p/m. he delivered by ■?^rol't‘.oii' ' A'C :'v. Hall. of. the , >iofth Caroiljia.'''-i'-Ti; ’■li find IlK dVHiir- of in> bnrbocuc, It!made excellent usc of the granite u ino.st iffirshinK thing, jiitpps of the old Administration In (■ Invirrd k> br onr Kupst, beautifying the entrance of East for ihN d.iy; out for all Dorm These gi'eat granite plocks .1 toinini'ncpiiicnf Th*|are the stepping atones to a mod- ■II rui'Ml.iv wiii be«ln! i-rn equipped dormitory, nt ID ocifKk a ni , and | The steps have elevated many f^iiiui-h.iufi will .spt'ak aijyoiing mw and women, physically *'Vp ;ii-p itnitinq you —land mentally, who are leaders of •'•>11 will Uhe world tc^ay. I. K SMI'I'H, * We hope these steps will elevate pK'.cidPiTt. many more to higher goals than ; fvfr before. Although ihelr .hl>i- ‘ toriral «igniflcance will never be roncplvi.'d, materially they are gran ite wiiich will never deteriorate, this seta a future for our Alma Miter. Gleanings Of Wit Red: Uljfllt. Simp. Walk! What lor’ when I’ve BOf the car In front? Red: Ifa th« doctor’s orders. He told me, to exercise with a. dumbeU every day. Rising; CharllPj It worK? That's a .skyscraper! ' Oosh! I'd UK« to see
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