Ptgr Tro MABOON AND GOLD 8ti SO, / .’ W MAROON and GOLD Eton CollcKC Elon Collctc, Nortli Carelina- HTAFI Hea I.Uh'U jake'tinM‘> KninaitAi. Hr.in' ■ - .h'ilitfu -iH'l'kirf Fmiik X. IheHwaii. John ro|l>cr ... Fnin.-ls «N«lwin. Mlldreil I'rav.n ... If. I^iwreiHv Farrvil - . Jtic llilffreeii tilHtt'. . .Stfiilft . t'llilur Hiliiw Jlni('««*k - I1UU M‘lver HKPl*aT>B' l-*'t mr i/t«Mt|>f Hnnin* in Mt4uti»n i'‘ I.iiulsi* Itn ii.iiei Iris Uoun:ree !V*?»trl'-«‘ Wilkins Xlary l^tii Huy«-s llibin lle:iiwoi4> Ina Kuin>li :wc!idoi«>n i'llliii." !• .\U.>'lia l'utr-!t .'■>m Williams Mliiaii Muir T% eisrs Mar^nerile Ula-k|ii>>ii 4'barlie Kviiiis l.n Vi*rne I'orierti>*id sritsntirrioN !l *■» ri:?t \ KAII Kl«m \ > r .lainMi-\ . uimI* r A I. :ii )Ih> ih» i't M:ir. h isTf w MO’S HO (•Ixiiikl (Kir 1«* miMlrvd u* wi>ar “Hii Fimhv.r’i Mkull rmyttui Ht>viiu«; **l think mir ftviili- iiN'ti KtMmM !*• miMimI »«nr ’KkNi Krt^hiiH^ Hkwll *V tbm Vr chh ! thinii fniiii tit** m*w , Altm, th«‘ N«>|lb«MW»IVIl (I*!! I intik«* N lilt ■ for h’«^hIIiik > I iMinnt* V»n>; “Wfll. of I'Uii'M*. tliMiV lip ii> ih«‘ M>|»lHini«*n*»>- !liK-' it iiui.v 1 l>t‘ *«iiii*iil'n‘l UM ii |>:irt «if tiiltiHtlo'i. tlM*r«- iMii'i Nuy nniMHi wiiv w«* mIhhiNI { not luivi* l«i W4>;ir tlH*ui.’* | Kii;ri-iM‘ : "In my ii|liii' ti. tiH* of rn*MlmH‘ll |!« « tflMNl «MM‘. I St itutU til iIm' ^|>iril t»r liH> liiiti‘lion Smim* h;n«‘ tiM* i«hM ili«*| rr«‘sliMiiiii li:i> a f4-wu«C of *1 lii‘;t|'iii*ss' j julicn lit> M>‘ii \MMiiri; tiit«\ >»iit K li‘ !••«■'> Ii>- !MH*ii o\T it. imhI will ! Ill- inort* ihaii jiHitl lor iIm* « in*ani I Inu l>\ mjovtixiii (hiriii): lii> □— ott —% Our Campus rk. y.tiii! Mow ..--M- iiKiii>KMUh :i fn">li r. V" *‘l tliitik ih:«i ii I" lavv of lo iH ui I 1 r«:i!ly tiiv)' I • «‘iiiiiiily j ill "I IniuiMii:: A Modern Welcome Kach vfjtr tli** n»*\v i-cim.-s in, wun.- '.tmu;;. liu eustoman* Wflronu* w»»u*lum- n»*«*iiis liitiiijf. liut iis ili«* sty|.*N „\ nmtorv i)fid oi' rliauK'' with tin* tiin«‘v. m) |i> tli«> s(ylc% (»t‘ w Some y**Mt>i ag» I>**shint»n \vo»l«I lijivo Ihm-ii uiih tin- olil | ihlom- spreail-eiijrir •'nitul o; urititip—'\V.* \wlconi*- you ti» onr r.iiM|*us ainl i irr-lim-»i tsli' iil'l lo our hearts'*—** ri*t»v.* worthy if ih»»M* iltiistriDiis Nin*> w In* hjtw >r«»iu' liefore you. now iu«-i) aii«l w««iih‘II: hoM lii::!! thrir aiiii I strive ever to r^*a«h ihfir shiiiiiiz alu*jnl“—"A ii*w happy | reKponsihility rests your shotthh rs: nn your ann>r aiwi prove your mettle." Sut h were tin* s«‘tit**tilious wonh ut* w.'hoin.* ami of atlviee prevalent >vhon Klon an«l h*’r t reshni* ii wrre youmr. But tcnlay su« l» a weh*>me wouhl fail to i«rry with it thi* note of sincerity that we really feel. Tmlay we ate prom* lo h*ave off Miper- fluous sentiment: we pri«le oiirM-lves ufxai »nr ability lo rrsirain ail emotions and to take what«*ver may «*ome as a inatt**r of course. The eloquence and oratory of ye»!leryear> have had their «lay. Wliat we want to express in terms rumiliar lo the youth of the twentieth i-i-n- tur>' must l>e eouehed in w»rds of sim|>lieity atul sincerity. Xordo we of the present student jfpneration find words a!*n«* a**«*.*pi- able. For the w ritten sentenee to »>e of value it must In* supporl«*»i hy a willinfmess and ability to expre>« it in action. And in that philos ophy do we indite this welcome to the frenhmen class. Not in words, hut in acts, do the upperclaaanien gm*et their newly-'nnilleil hrolhcra. By courtesy and kindness in helping the new students to ailjust them- )ielves to eollejpe will we uppendasstneii atleitipl to show that our wel come is not a siTap of paper to he read and lightly ca»t aside hut in actuality that niiy prove helpful. If you want to test our real welcome to you just ask wune upper classman to help you find your way al»out or give you handy tips. Then note how readily he will respond to the slightest call tor help. This Is our modem wek'ome. .ItH- r.-irnm: *'li >1.1 \.n I !•> iiijiH fi'olii sill ll|>|'' I jMMi \«'» niiiti: (•o for ilic « IrfjiIlllM'll No « |!i;it Inn* now iia?. «\**r woin «laj-» iin I 'o I am in fa^or oi iHttii;: in'M ; > ri«-*i!mu n \ojo «ii !»«• |>i>»i|ioii. | '''sMP'5^'SN0OP' WtHI folkn. tlilx l«Hikii like Q aMHl^nien; «ith all thew rol«*« awi rfviilatkHtM: ko y«i«i IhhI all tii*tter wH l«i«i‘lhi*r hihI niakt* mi tlial llil» «'«»li(!nu will . . . Itill !>•> w'vms I** aiiihur itlontf Him' xivliic tlie «-oU(-Kt* a»wl t|ii>-vtiiil4‘itt aiiix I ni«li. Will Ikiil jii4f n “fltish In th* ■ •Nil" HM lie hNH .lie |i«Ht iHo >ean«? . . . *• ii^iH Xe!l mid 'iHhky WiH’ky** Ti«h»- i>oll Umv«> iH«t fanitfil thv 'lyiiijc «‘iiilM‘r^ * ( la^ .vear'M far»v y«‘t. . . . lire K**?*- n>ir« xayH Im* 1«‘lt it Im Hal llm«llt‘>'i Ii.iihIh Hal riiin'l.>«l ainl W^ttK r«*>'ov t-roti. .'^liaiiH* oil yiiii |(ra«lh*.\ ! . . . Uo'MT Ik not nti wlii'e SmJos U aroiiiMl. How alNMir a ilih-k. Iial? . . i'1»* .l«T-^*y I uiiiK altoiii Half lia«i I I KON NT.W.MAN XVI rii « III* •^I's I.IHMI Nt'w inan |iir ai)ipMs. Ill* ininM-iii;iti‘l> ililiili> • Ilil:;ii-«'’i “iioart of iH'int: «rniiiM«'«l ly t'roni tin'di'-lNini . . . IlMiiiK l»orotli> |ii\: Al(b«>«r?li tlili* iun» ii"* **•*• year. IH ii* |H» ImU «lo»a a» «.•** the tbinr* we Oi: «l> ftliSHNit ** . . . Hmiii»»"ii will «*»! !*!sb? iia>' MuHv waieruN'l^'w. l^’ii'J I4ai»»* ytm, lhm‘1 . . few rv«l i««*kltf« lM‘ti>l« Imve aiider IIh* rva- lioii t.f >«Hir H'**^ an*: Iri* .\l«*nietli... M •on*. IJl> IHx'Hi. *T«|*oil** Jeffrr.vn. aiwl a f«*m HHire that I *!• u»i know IIm* imum>h of. Sim take It e«**y U»yi»: miihhiiUt h ruwli iiH»:.‘ It .III likel> will «o to tVelr . ltoiiuin*^ li» Inal. »alSo«a.' l‘-'ai»'»; [ Mea luiMi Smitli; *«»IIyer Kl|iiir‘«*’rth. I. . . rr*vy Im-ky yon wi-rr not •auclit. |if. !.y ami Alhv. . . . Ml--* I -.nyi-ii uihI Alio*. I wani to «n»ii«rainlate \*>» m|"*» vour ’‘II' ■«*>>fiil fHtni!N^* liro tin* Uoyal lit.nr •*: «■ T. I. . . . l»>‘w.l.-». wiuil jxv. nl.i Mina >»ay> . . Kii;:lo-. why •lii-^M ii|> ill tlay liiii*'.' \ou -an Invi- any oi the w itlioin »i ' tin* man «l*o ••wh* «u*I ... I iiiM-t of >oH know tha we «i..m” is Hlowiy lu»* a . i. ..» in« nr f--M- I l.iiilh i;' k>;i l '' Ililv o l u:l h I V' .l K -..imll'llis mI li.'lMr ■••ilr l-. iiu>l !■ .vs. I lilMiv I . I.I1II. I I r ."f luvirl li|oii.|,- aroiMMi l»rau' Iht *-x.«>r:in' tii k«‘l nfii’t' •r Wiilinr l.inktor«r^ ii:iii:;iity ! . . . ‘I ii • KaiiM’^ «oiiii lia\«> l>.‘iti>r tr II aitio to iitiianh a . . It Wt-niM like t'l' wouli lik«* tii«‘ni. •ni«i ii« l[> ilie U >y ,. |>iea-«' »io iH»' >• »ir ill-art |*ro!«- j Phm I* I' l»n.> in III*- tiinjitf iialU in oiia-i | iioraKlo >•. I„« .,,..1 m..l ,.ll Ih.- ' •••■' - a |.i ti I f. ii sali -io-.i. keuim: to oilwi • I V'Sk-* taiiil u«m >oii •mu*.:«in«' \otir l ariiiffs. j M>m4|> ll.l!» Sm'V'U foiKul vu!- r Tiller Ki«'ii « n«lenl iiow SiHii in l«ali-ii:li. "Ill ni\ o|tiiiion lb*- , not U r«‘'iuin-ii to! , Iwrar ^knll ai». '1‘lio oul\ all^an:au•‘i Mi ^11 ii ;i !*ia« li'«’ i' a ■ i»*:i|» form of . a'lvel lisrtiient at tin* I ri'shaioii e\-, iH'h'it': ami liioii):li x>me larce ^ii«»oiM iis*‘ tin- pnoil'i*. i. s*“«*mi» ralIi»T 'i-licap' lM>kin;; to ine.“ , l-i«r«u«v Karreli; "Wliy >ii« uia liie, wi*ar fa|»»«'V .VftiT I aii. tiny pa> liu* sam.- as upixTriMAs- mi'ii ami tiiey i*lionl«i lniv«* ilie i« tine IHivlleRi •>*.*■ John • niwcs' folly, r "Kre^lmwH i*lH*nl.i wi-ar sknil •aps. w»‘ ‘«>f **!►- arate ili«‘Ui fn»m ilie oilier *m*w- tsromeier^.' Still, on tiie »flier hmul. 'onn* of ns m-ver i»*ave that r|a!*s. «l- tiioiixli "*■ ■‘*a> ie«eive a ill;iioiiia. (Still a freMinmiii. )** liUk Fogle: *l tbluk xkiili ••»|w inll a lot to tite spirit of frt^Mlmiau iultlii lion. Inliiaii»u at Klon U veO‘ l»«'»r. aiiil we m***!! wore of li to keep the •rail*' In tlM-lr pla*-e. Mm* It would be a letmmi rurku f»»r »onie m>plnHiHin* Male**maii. I^f* pnt It over next year:** mil ly. r p>riant |h aiMi iii4' ' 1.1‘on now hoi*U ib> illoti * f Si-nati' presill‘lit. I * IhiJ!h of liloli I'ollep* i«M*k I'*'” SMI* ANI» SNOOl*. ill (iioir SiniU-n. ' liiiii I'T ;£iiilati' onmu 111 iiis ri'o to II |ioviii..ii of ini|ioi'iaiii«■ is n >t jii> a n‘-rnt evont. ii iwvver.j for »'\»T siiHT Ik- «amr to ilion i'oiU*m*| fiooi lii'> iioiii>‘ in Viruiiiiia. four .\ears aieo. ii«‘ lia.4 b''eii an iiilliioiiiial resi-1 (Ion! of liie aiiipiis. i.jis| yi-tir l^'i-n Ui ame treasurer of lin- new ly-oijran-1 i>uil .'(mienl ('liris iaii A'‘S4M lutioii of | tilt* I'ani'HiH. He Is ii4»w' at Ibe iicai of the Siiiiiiay w-lii^ol t|«‘|niriment POETRY We -all It n lawl *f opp.rtiinity, hut then*'-* n ‘ath'in It. feiler iunt ip*f rieh «l:h n lot of bartl 'vork. How to Take ii According to the ruh*s of the eollege ami laws passed hy I he state legislature of North t 'arolitia. hazing is forbidden at Klon. This regu lation waa ncft made as a rt*sult of a sudden whim, tior is it the liaiidi- work of soh»ns who may l»e aeetiMMl of not uiiderslaiKling mllege Im\vs and their trii ks and pranks. Kather was it ena'’tel as a result ot the costly &a**ritii*«* of the lif«* of a student, who was kiih- 1 a tew years ago in a hazin*; ei>ixKle put on for the amiiseinent ot some iipi»erelass- men. With surh an examph* uppermost in students mimls. tlie «*ld form of ha/iim has laraely died out. At present then* is a rompara- tively small ain uiit of really rough ireatmmt gi\- n the new men. That is as it should 1m*. And. if sophonntres—or other upperclassmen so far forget the reasi>nablc rules as lo break them, action should Iw taken. The senate. dA.-lares I*p‘sid‘'nt Newman, stands reatly to investigate any reportwl bi^itality inflietel upon freshmen. Nor should the freshmen hesitat#^ to n-jiort any hazing which g«*»^ Iteyoiul tlie safe limit of a bit of nin. There are i-ertainryforms of hazing which, although they might he technically phn-ed in tjie category of hazing, are so hartidess that they should Ik* aeeeptetl witliout eomplaint and overhioked. This t>pe includes such innfM-uosw demands as songs. sj>eechc«. silting at the head or foot of tables in the dining room and even small errands. The freshman will moat probably not be called upon lo |M*rlorm these verj often; but when he is. the wise freshman will go thnaigh his tricks willingly and with gwKl grac*-—and will diw-over that he has made a friend of the upperclassman who came to find a little futi. And the l)e8t of it is that the freshman himself, nine times out ot ten. will g»‘t as iiiueh fun trying to wramble like an egg, wrestle with his eons.-iem*e. or liark at the nuKm as the uppercla.'-sman who liret*ts the perfonnance. So take this adviee if you wish (and if you don’t wish, you may hare and be hazed!‘—don’t worry al>out minor examples of hazing; jost take them in the right spirit atul all's well. Hut if some bullying upperclassman disregards the rules, forgets his duty to his felh*w- tudents and the college, and conn's n»und with a big paddle and a murderous intent, find the student senate. re|M»rt the would Im* hazer and let there !>e one less superfluous nuisance at the eolkg*j TYPEWRITING Typlnic is nothlna hut a icnuie. Y'liir tliiBers tty till lliey are almost lame. Oh «lt*ar! Ob tiearl wben* Is that “O’* Thtti'H the letter that's Inml for me. Y«»ii try so hanl Jus; not to ^n^ek, AikI for that teller .vou vainly s«‘k: .Vt last. I*a«-k tiirnoti. llie learlu r dm-s not se»* Now is yoiir eban-f tt» li"»k for tin* key. MAKING ELON V(H ‘ ON This may soumi as if it w«t»‘ moant for iIm* fi'«’siiiiM’n. In a way it Is. Imi: j it Is al’^o mi'aiil for (bost> wlio falhil In linM^ iKist lo Ket into llu* spirit of Y!thlii{r^ aronnil Ibis |»ia'e. re»|iou-1 ('o|ii>Ki Is your home. 'Pbe atmosphere | tlr* .'iKani7.aiion. Tiu* meuii*er« of | For tlin>e fourtbs «.f the year Klon | bis riass havi* iiiaiHNl ai; Miliiiit.v iijHin liiin. for he is vl»n*-pn*si ileni of till* S«*iiior rlass. Tbtii* it is tluit U‘n .Newinau lealiiN a |'ia«-» ill tin* t’oll**K»* “WTio’ti Wbo." I Waiir»“« Hawaii. tfi'iiliemeiiV You ninsr In‘ llun::ar.\. I iir«s*uwa!l: Yes. Siam. .\n«l we :in'l ICoiinianla lone >itiier. Veiii«> luieb n‘ady? table. The only Ulfferem^* l»etwi*en a i»-el Metiieil In H i-lMlr Hlwlylux unl an owl m>h1«hI «mi the limit of a tree n>lte«'tin»; 1m thi* jwtUkw ei;»re»i»ion on the owl's fa««. i» all fi left f«ir .ruur (’hrlstuiai art* «.*( ilM.vif ttbopplug. Foster Shce Co. 90S Main Street Shoes—Hosiery Shoe Repairing Foster Shoe Co. Burlington, N. C. Iier«> Im wbat you. aiHl o:bers ilke ,voii. iiiak(‘ It. s«» why not piit forth M»iue effort to make It pleusanr for voiirMelf atul utliernV .Maylie .vou don't n'liieinlM^r tlie ttrs: |n>rmiti wiio spike to .vott in a naii- railel.v sort of wh.v %vlieD .I’ou Hrst I’ll me. Ob yes! hut you «l>. You know Imiw »to(mI it unide y«>ii f*el around the n^biu of your hearr. You may Ik* afraid of belli* 4‘iill>d **feuther-b*wjHr’ if .vou ailmit It. liUt llV true all the same. IN‘rli;i|M th»*re ar»* others lK*re «veil now wiio Were not as foriunate as you in iiH*«‘llnic new frieiida. .MaylH* some one 4>Im> is tiuilluK Ills work more diili- inilt than you an*. Ma.rite sonieoiie ‘lNe in‘ts bomesli-k inleker than .vou do. Why not Ih* a friend to him: and . hy “iilnr* 1 iiiean everylwxly? i \Vh«‘ii you iiHr't soui(*oue on th> I i-aiitpus. s|N‘ak evt>n thoiit;b you il«m'i (kniiw Itim or her very well. It woiiMn't I hurt .«ou io Millie a iittb'. Tlii-n yon'l! Im> a!di:iif .voiir |i;irl to the trn* /.7on I Sft rit. Waiiri'ss: I'll Itussia Wbat «III .vou Havana how? Mastro; .VnyibinK at all, hut nin*t .lamaba little s|Ni>d? Wuiin'ss: I don't think w«‘ -an FIJI that fai4 hut .Vliiaka. (tn*«>nwald: Never mind asking nny- I'lie. Jusf put a ('iilm suitar in our lava. Waitn*ss: Swi'dt^n It yoiirmdf. fm only Ihti* to S**rvla. Ma«tro: l>'nniark our hill aixl enll the Koxphoroiis. He'll 'ir»liably Kanya. I don't millv!« know who 1 a;n. Uaiiri'wt: .No, and 1 don't t'aribln'an. Yoi- fellows sur‘ .Vrnienla. Soma your wimiTa-ks In Itif WlMt's pit India? You think tuaylte .hi arKUiin; .\I|m buHini's^? (’unada milH(*. SiMiln In *de o4‘’k! IliMtllilark : “Have a shine, mister**? Wait TiN'tt* tiattls: **Noi in piihlie. iiiiuht g«>t siilpiMHl." I .MAYIiKLI.K TI Toll. The iiats worn Iw Mrs. Ijinilmi ami Mrs. Kim s‘Ve!t wilt proliabiy intlueiit-e th> woman vote mori* iban the s|K>m lM‘ii of III)' two latMliihites. n i-ompletetl. .vou land it in. .Vnii n-flve a zero with a terriliie din. For you n*jiii7,e ii"W and imis .usn*** Tiiat >our tea. iter valm-s ii niesiy. For she dbl wal h and sli.- did si* Tb.it as you iMMil. you lif*k«*«l at tia- k«-y. So lake Ibis advire ami folb*w it. p|fas>! Yoiii alpba»et learn !«• hsaie wltii as4>. A 500 - year- old pipe VES — IT& AGES OLO No»v we sup|ii*!»t‘ w«* sliail have lo slay Ind'Hirs for a «ou|*le of days uiili! tlie ^•o-oils n'ulise that w»* w«*re Just f'Hdlmr. Uealiy !boUKli. we like omiIs in*- i-uus4> they ari‘ stniddioiisly itKinlon us. W“ DM‘au "stuis'iMluousiy'* I enter- talninx. 'I hey ask many duinh i|m-s- tlous uu 4-biss that it k(s>ps us la u |H>nK‘liial Slate of Risid buna»r. UOO»^ AT TWAT FACe-fT LOOkS AS IP ASIOKIG A QUCSmOSJ v\)eu.,iF rrfe A quEsnoM of \«WAT TOBAOS) S MEUO\fc!COOL AND FRAGRAJsrr. I GUESS PRiNCe ALBERT- PORTRAITS 2 8*10 POBTRAFTS in Book or Euel $4.95 $ erW« to Select From Anglin Studio ^ ' Ml davib aTRnr BCBUKOTO:* C. A. Lea Bus and Taxi Service 214 Front Stnct Phone 777 B1WINGT0N. n. c. voobc C3CAD Ris-H 3UC36E. PRINCE ALBERT^ THE FIRST TOBACCO iVE EVER FOUMO TWAT doesn't Btte K/t/ foNSue or gst mv pipe SMOKINS TOO HOT FOR COMFORT r— ruiT-n-Pur KsoBrtwi •F saoon saauK! Swin^ back tha lid of the Prince Albert tin. WUfl the f racr^ce. Tamp the golden- brown particlea in the pipe bowl. And light up. Cool? M ild ? Tou bet. Prince AIbert*a tke tobacco for chooay pipe amokers. It’a*^crimp cut.’' It doeant bite the tongoe. The offer below leada 70Q direct to the iof amoke-Prince Albert. Take it np—now! vou MIST K PUASEO WaDI VMI SMOKE f. A. 50^ hlNCE AlbeiIH