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SATURDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1935 THE MAROON AND GOLD PAGE THREE s :? PORT hortJ5 to be built within the next fifty years, so that your children may play on it. BY “BUGG” COLLYER Coach Walker caught 27 mice in his office last year, (Quick! j-ienry, the flit!) jour mother won’t put you in long pants and give you a package of chewing gum and cigarettes in stead of your bottle! A STUDENT With the ringing down of ,i hectic gridiron campaign, sports loliowers turn itheir enthusiasni It' indoor activities. M’he Christian eleven produced a flock of all-star choices, and even though it did sLilier two defeats, liilon has a ngn to acclaim the iy35 eleven 0..1 one of the best in the history ... the College. o Just about to enter the sports limelight is basketball, and it k oks as if the Christians have 1,ne of the best squads of the •North JState Conference. Although i' will not be of last year calibre k-l.eeK. and Tuck are the only mem bers lost from last years regulars l-'i'jient predictions show thal vnese men will be ably replaced The first team selection at thi liresent writing seems to be Ca.pt ASKew and Smith, torwaras; lioy. end Cameron, guards; Bradley at center; L,ilian, Cromllsh, Senter, ana iiradiey head a strong list of reserves. Merry Christmas and Duke will ,ieat the Elon Cagers by ten points in 1936. See you all next year. jiOpen tbrum (Continued from Page Two) This years schedule Is a toug one, W'hich will begin January . j'he schedule is built for a stror , team and only time will tCii whether the Christian Quint is as powerful as present predictions seem. The annual football banquet, lield at the dining hall last Sat urday evening, was a great suc- I.C.SS, and provided a fitting climax to a most sucessful season in the history of football at Elon. iously heaped fuel on the fire— the flames roared and soared— everyone rose to face the crisis, lO meet the serious problem. There is no crisis—school could continue until the eighteenth without the students being incon venienced any more than they have been tor the past two week; But, the majority of the so-call ed college students can't see that. They are yelling "Let’s go home ’ all the time, and refuse to stop long enough to look at the ’‘crisis'’ with any view of intelligence. They :lose their eyes to reason. Good night, fellows, WAKE UP! You’re no baby. You have plenty of com- 1 ion sense even though you don’c even attempt to use it. GROW UP! Don't be a child all your life. >:ou're in college now. cut out all that high school stuff. You’re past j.'ace your so caiied problems and crisises like a man and a vi'oman, not like ■ ten-yalar-olds.. l''OK THii. UOVE OF MIKE, GROW Uj.'! A STUDENT Dear Editor: Why do some peoijle feel it their duty is to complain every thing and everybody about them ' Thu^ fuss about the food In jthe dining hall; they gripe about the water scarcity; they complain be cause they are retiuired to attend chapel and church. C’mon, gang, let’s make the best of it! We car take things as they come without making so darned many com ments if we try. Where's your school sPifit? An Elonite You Are Always WELCOME at The COLLEGE SHOP Elon College i'ootball is becoming a two ■season-a-year sport. The regular season is over and now comes the holiday season of games to de cide national and intersectional championships and games fo.' charity. It looks like Stanford is going to get her successive trim ming in the Rose Bowl. “Bugg” averaged .850 in pre dictions this year (and 1 still want “Va”' to win a, game.) An athletic stadium is expected Dear Editor; So this is college! A place where children pretend to be women and men; the high school of the kin- degarten. How did the students manage to get away from home while they still ought to be wear ing diapers and sucking a nipple'.' Why did the college administra tion accept these children? What are we tloing here anyway. All right, WE’RE GOING HOME!. WHAT ABOUT TRYING TO I,EARN HOW MEN AND WOM EN SHOULD CONDUCT THEM SELVES WHILE THERE? See if i-o the MAROON AND GOLD: I have noticed that some men tion of the conduct in chapel was made in the last two issues of paper. I have also noticed that the comments didn’t have any effect. W.hat is the matter with the Elon Student body? The cause of the misbehavior broils down to one of three things; (1) the boys (for they are responsible for the majority of the disorder) don't know how to behave properly, (2) they think they are cute when they are boisterous and extreme ly impolite, or (3) they are still so juvenile that they crave at tention and feel that they caji obtain it quicker by their-present conduct in student services. No matter which view one takes as the answer to the ciuestion, the conclusion is the same. TRY ACTING YOUR AGE for a week! :aAVJc. A.1 t ou 11 imd here just wjnat you want at tne price you want to pay. C H A K Li JtLi D b 1 OKJL,2> CO. Jaurlmgcon, i>!. C. We appreciate the i:rade of Elon Students and A 1 la m n i VVasMngten Cafe Borlmgion, N. C. C. A. LEA Bus and Taxi Service 214 Front St. PHONE 777 Lurlington, N. C. R. E. BOONE Quality Dry Cleaners Men’s Suits __ 30c Ladles' Dresses ...35c Why Pay More? CASH AND CARRY QUAIJTY miY' CLiEANERS BURLINGTON, N. 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