BtMball Gmm Balardar ■Ml «•. UavMMB At tifwavbof* Publlsktd Karh Wt«k by 9lid«iii Bad)' M Elmi MAROON AND GOLD Ur. DirkiiiMMi'* CmIckI Wm B> Dill Muirax D(( Naatd "Uirklt" VOLl'ME XI ELON COLLEUii. N. U tKIDAY. APRIL 18. 193* M'MHER I Annual Banquet Is Held jTwelve Students 'Hatcher Story Is Elected President - Are Rcccived Into Qf Student Body For Coming Season By Alpha Pi Delta Frat rcanr S1.Z«,, Large Number Attend For Colorful Affair UctirinfT Kdltor On M:iiih L’ll tl'.' A'pha I'i Ki;i'.>'inity I i lil i! (i; ;,!iiiii;il liiiiuiuii at lln- ll.'lv-'i I'c n 111 in liiii'ii-lio;-.!. K;n. i-.il l>y l>r>''i'!u«- I'f ii.ir.y f.'ii fimii tho i. l- I. );.' un.: siii Ti'iiMili;.*: '•■i ril' iy, ji. wfll ii" iiKiiiy al»mi:i. Iho :• if the I'l ati'i nity an 1 their parsed thi’ir fvcii- iiiif ill I * l> cnjoynu'Mt, aiiU'il ami a!.etiel I'V >'« J«*lightful dinner |n‘|Mire*l li.v the manairemeiit of the Kintr Cott.'n Htitel. The spiirklinK wit anil inimit- al,le manner of Charlie Garrisi.n. «h i aiti'd H.1 tiiastmaster. made eveniine feel thiirouKlily east. The toasts. Jthose inilis- pen'alile adjuncts tci any l>ani|uet, left everyone fairly gaspintr "ith liiuirhter as memlHT after member anil contribute.! Iheir bit til the ueneral ttood time. SeUv ti ns by Dr. and Mrs. Ci I- II,IS. .Mi'.s Sara" Virginia H'>ok. and Jami- I’arker added the spiee „f entertainment neiessary to fla vor |>erfectly the whole evening, and it "as viith sincere regret that «e saw Mr. Sloan arise to bid us all good night and express the wish that we would all be back ne.xt year. ' Niilli'iial ll*'n«rPf> ^.ttiely 3'or .'lneij‘1 .''*-irnee.s Take^ ii’ I'inht J Seniors and Four Juniors Krnm Klon ( t liege. I'lu ItEST (*K i.n h Hie and t.OI.I) uill be published Ihe remain der of this \e:ir under Ihe direiiioii and super\i'ioii nf tbe n.-« l>-i lecled edit o r. I .» leii. . t . l arn H. an.I bi' 'laM, Mr. I'airell is iiio"! cap.able . r niaklni; Ihe M.\KtU»N and .*>1,11 a paper . one Ib.'lt vou ..[litb'lll' >^ill .ill be pioud of. .\s ni> I'are-.xell lei me uiue >ou students lo gixe I'arrell >i:ur I«>»1 and earne'l sup- port. It lakes the eooperu- tion of each and e'ery stu dent lo publish a weekly pa|H'r here on Klon College campus. HKST OP I.K K lo >ou Kdilor Farrell. .May nil your headaches Ik* more pleasant and fewer than mine. Ilernard l.ilien. Kdilor New Kditor BERNARI) l.ll.IKN Shown ahove in Hernnrd Lilien who, with thU issue, con cludes a year of faithful service a! editor of the M:iro»n and (^Id. Es^y Contest Goes Into The Final Month Less than a month norw remains before the final closing date of the essay competit on for college and uni«riity students on “How Ad- vvrtisiug Benifits the Con»um«r . This competition, sponsored by Adveitising Age, The National Newspaper of .fl|dyertising, Chica go, calls for essajs of not more than 1.000 words on this subject, and offers a toUl of »600 in cash priies, plus an all-expense trip Girls Athletic Group To Sponsor Play Day High School GirU of Alamance County Are Invited to Attend Recreation Day Program at College. '» r,' *.j II. V \vu llu' I t'i tl ! . ;»!iaitjinK lii-tm tivin in !hf .-fi i .i 1'llowiii>r tin* iiiitioiiuj It which i.' lu l.i f.ti li spring'. n .l> iipj.fjv Li>.'nu n are t*li>rible 11' I i!iO SOI ifiy. Of tlu' V2 nwrn- luT- from KIcmi. I’itrlil art* nu*m- of thv Jas.«« whilo !'-ur a»f .luiiiurs. 'r!u‘ fi>n!pU*le l:st vf I'il'Mi >tii- tli-nts \\)i" wen- rocoKiiit oj) in llu‘ S H ivly fi.llow : Muiyairl I ( has II. Lunibvr llritiK^*; Klxvil lUiiiintrt 'ti* J''lni ] ~ ctah li Miicr iJreensboio; \\ Ai Commercial CluD Has fonzo iJr.s^om. Heiui^rnon: Mis.'* . *> • i i o • Florence Kivette. t:il,sar.ville; tlljOyabie SCneS Woi'ilrow U . I’ilaiid. Siiffiilk, Va,; Miss IJlanche Wagoiiei. Br^'wn |j4.„^„nslrallons. and .\c- Summitt; and Miss hloise Jones. Practice Work (Jets Woodleigh. seniors; and .Mi.ss \ir-| giiiia Conyes. Ossining, N. Miss .Mary Nell Kaves.: Harold H. Hilburn. Fayetteville; and Charles Kernodle. Klon College.] juniors. I..V\VIIF.N( K FAKUKI.I. I*itlurel aho'c i> l.awrt*»uo Farrell who has hern cletie! as editor of the Muhmmi and (iold next ^ear. ■ I Students Acquainted \\ith llu^i- ness \\ ork. The (‘ommertial Club has been enjoying many varied experienie.-i recently. Each spring a .series uf lectures aiul tlemonslratioiis, by business men and women of out- — » 'Standing orKaniratiun.s are pre- .Onfe'Act Radio Drama •“ “■* Elon Players Present Local Debaters Finish Retunis Announced In Spring Election l.awieni*e t ameron is fho^eii I*ie~idenl • f Student Sinale aM«i Seuiur I'la*-. for o ill;; Hitioi'*. tn !u:i: *n in;i;s n \m. Il.-i'' -I. 1 I \ ,t.. I .4' !h «• !l lit!’ .1 .1' : ' ‘•.’■I 1.1 *1.1- I i :i I 'I- ! v'l* f. r tbf > «• Itev’- Jnllnu 111*' antj;;;il sprili .' rle - li II.* hi-M i'U tbr «an)pu«. Storx. .1 nn'mbcr "f the .i.irii *r » la.s this ye.ir. bren 'tie of jtlio Irailin^r 'tud«-nt »-n llu* i«ni- |Mis aii«! lia.-i attaiiM‘«t a bijrh .'vli l.i.'lit '•t.auliiiL'. I..IVX r»-n« e Came « tl. «>t nl vi.i. u.K '^eUvtfil a-« of the 'ti.«lent .MMialt-. ’iun*s sl.hieiH ^fwrnmeiit b"dy, aii.i also a> pie>iili-iU of the -eni " ila-s f'T two ■'iitslan»linu h'*ni>r*; wbib- l..i'M'enrr Kanell. Abrnleen. wa'* hanuMl niit t oI tlte M.iroon •tiul V * *• I'oMt'v'*' \\»‘»*kly. allil liar li» llilbiiin. Kayelte\ !lle. w.i' seUs le.J as eilitor of the rhip.sicli. r*l!e^re annual. f"r other ma,i*tr . . ffire-i. ‘ In aililiti ‘n I • l!»e ab«»\e n »nusl, j*ther officers sebn-ted in the \ » A* ' 'j.’ ^rcneral electi-n were William T. fine Years Activityjone.^. HuHand. Va.. pres.dent of I the junior i lass; Jai k Neese. Elon Debating Club ( oncludes Keidsville, president of the sopho- Seaaon With Five Wins Out of more class; Tommy W illiani-. Au- Ten in (Jrand Kast Tourney. Itryville, vice-president of the [senior class; Galloway Walker, Klon college's debating team. Altamahaw. vice-president of the uniler the coaching of Or. French., junior class; and J. 0. Odom. Mce- coni hided its debating season it president of the sophmore class. Tournament. Ike Fesmire. of (Jreensboro. was The Girl's Athletic Association Group Portrays lU^o Act of Elon College is ,«i>onsoring a Play Day, Saturday, April 17. at 10 o’clock at the college. E^ch high school of Alamance County is invited to send any number of juniors or seniors — preference Tillmanns. Bridge Vv !of modern officj' supplies Performance Behind the lur-^.^ ^ represeptative cf Gray- tain; Song»-Dramalic« Headings W{*ton-Salem. be- For Next Meeting. .series with a lecture-d^ni- onstration of the Mimeograph. Mr. The last meeting of the Elon showed thoroughly the College Plavers, was held on Mon- »'“i machine, dav. February 22. The program The modern secretaries are n»t consisted of the presentation of'merely machines. IJelieve it or a one*act radio drama, entitled.' not — they really think and c.ir colleges and universities in the United States. First prize, is $250 in cash, plus trip to New York City, where the winner will We given his award. Second award in the c'^mpetition i' $100 in cash* third award is $50, and there are ten additional awards uf $10 each. There is nothing to buy as a re quirement for entiy in the tjm-, l>etiti^^n. and t)ie rlilcs are very- ^pril 8. 9. and 10. During the year it has paitici-.port, Conn.. vice president of the pated in three t'Mirnaments and.J^tudent c>uncil. student go\ein- four inter-collegiate debates. The nient body for women. debaters represent Elon at th**' Grand Eastern Speech tournament, at Rock Hill, in competition with 1{|I|4q llpotlll’nlp f«IVP all .schools cast of the Mis.si.sippi IlHQ3 nCdlWOie UIVW river. The team, consistin^r of Sears and Sanderson won five out f ton at this tournament. . “ T ,, . .. ^ ... This ve.ir the iuery has l.eci Appears in \ ictoria Kegina For Those who witj,^^ smUv,\ Pi Kappa Delta .|>h's-; D e I i g h t ful Performance In program of to New York City this summer for seniors — to participate in the the principal winner. The dead- activities of the day. The girls line for entries is May 15, 1937. must be accompanied by a num- It is open without restriction ber of the women fa^ nltV >’>■ ; ^xhrWo'mairfrom "Yes’terda'y". '1’ other things aside from typir'.g to all undergraduate students in other responsible person. | ' unsu cessfullv and taking notes. - The girU will spend the day HtI The tlub tiled unsu.ce^.t I'inesses the chapel the college. Lunch can be bought,to obtain a nii^crophone and „.j|, -|;;::tme-r;i:::'rnibers of |u«.e chapei ley Ball. Pl.iyground Ba-eball. | ancc. interpretation of "llonie on TIk (Spalding Rulcsi.Kia-r.all. which I V !ie I iV'-‘nge.- acc nipanied by liiiby similar t- Ba.s, ball, ex.epf a gram '''V',the g.iit.r and b.,r- , .isocer ball is u.sed a:id batter. Mams,. .loh'.i lolhei IMch^ ^ ,h.,nl,if' .-■Tiple. Complete details m.iy be|kick.s the ball v\!iich lias ^ I ‘l, |j. ■ iiave a loail of this.t secured from the Contest Secre-1bowled to ber by the i ,teller. One-a t |.lavs and ,pi.ng hoi, Certificate Recital ition. resolved. ‘That Congress, Dramatics Graduating Certifi cate Kecilal. tairfllvVrtising Age:'l00 Kast’lF rseshoe Singles and Kelays ,days h;ae interferrcd with Drama- Duriiig the spring holi-lays, ,ex should be cmiuiwered to fix m ui *''''I‘\nuim wages aihl maximum h(*iir> *''■ for industry’*. Members of tluj aiKaret Kai| tine ll"lt. John (i.truer. Kmersou ■Saunderson. Isaiali Sear', .John Crllicr. and La Graiule Mooiiy. Sears and Sander''-’i plat e l sixtli all.! eiL'hth. re-pe. lively. ixty deljat'iis ::i the Appa* iKhi.ti State K-'ren-'ii and Si'oeJi T«*urnainer.t. In ld in r.-'-ne. N. Ml.'' Hilda Heatw !e. uinler th" diiection of Miss Floyd ('hilds, pre.'ented “Vict 'r a Ke^ina” We«l* nesday. April 7. at p. ni. in th'* Whitley Memorial .X.iditoriani. Miss He.awole”' .vnv'ath*‘tic iti- Torpretation "f \'u-toi a was I harming’, and in l;«‘r v l.ar.n t> ri- zatioM "f tfie nuriHT aii-i lii* fi ult •'ipp'-itin;.' i- 'jn- d. * ^ j layed rennik.ible Ohio Street, Chicago. 'Ihi the l'ir>t > Co-eds Hold Tennis lTeiirs''m .tcl'ies'*^m...v'*'l e schedul-ltic Club imeiinpa since February ,cr,il of t!ie badd ng sccret;ira-j ' J .1, Ilea. eirls -n.l high bl.t .r next meeting will be had an opp rtiinily to do oi fui. ■ , '"choo giW w o a e i an td hM.l in the l.i.He Chapel at 7work. Various bus;,rc..ss conceins |Mis, Ilea,«ol,.- , n.w.mg triumph •tnooi K**- «*“■ i.» I isi. :in«! • ti«‘ensboro . that Klon lia- eutcie:i >iel.a:e 'gradiullii^ , e 1' i re. ital. And Horseshoe Games this is the first >ear th;*t] program of o'llo.k, r^Ionduy. April 12, and aiin lliiilington and' (.iieensburo. j-iptere.'t an.I '■'ic ! Play Day ha sings and been be!d at the ! readings will be offered. _, »*i»M lor dramatic I permilttd the st'.identf' t«i ;!«• prac - year. jtiie \vi rk f t them. The Yennis and Hor.^eshoe Tournament between the followv inp girU l>egan ye:*terday and will; i! through Saturday. April 17th. ^ In Tennis the besi tw.» sets outj if three will be played by jrirl' exepl in semifinals and finals. In the semi-finals finals the best three out of >eis will play. in Horseshoe the be.st tv.o of three game.s will be played the finals and semi-finals best three out of five games play. TENNIS Mildred Craven vs. Doris Stim?nn J»ne Lavin vs. Lucy Mae W'light D rsey Stimson vs. Myrtle Teague Alice Medlin va. Margaret Gallo way. Altie Hunter vs. Martha Sutton. Julia Dameron vs. Dorothy Warren HORSESHOE Anneta Smith vs. Dorsey Stimson Mirfir»t Miller vs. Myrtle Teague Jiillt Dameroo v». Mar; Alice KtUj Martant Smith v*. E!oi»e Olivtr ■ rU» Hamll vi. Ida Ms* Pttand CravM n. By*. Landon Walker And His College Band I Pieland ab*»« l« lh« Crtkf* wUck ha^ awMi«4 h aacaa thbjraar. .National Collegiate Committee Formed To Aid Campus Drama Ne.v Y'tK City. Apiil 15.—A vuHipaign t » .'tinialati* a ^'rcat«-r i:iteresl in the tiieatu* anion^r the ’.nler>fradiiat«*' of .-\ni« r;» ;i w a- launchc'l ye-toulay willi the 1 r- inatioa .•! a Nati' iial ('ollegiatc \dvisi;y ir.niittei.' \ th«* W'l’A Kederal Thcatio Pr.-jeit. aitonl-' ;njr t-> an ai'n-'iuuement by Wil- li;im W. Hinckley, chairman >!' th;‘ .\n:erican Y(»Mth ('(»n^fress. I’lans outlined by the rummi’-i ,tee. which was formed to assist] and advise the WPA Federal' Theatre in brin^ring the theatre tO| the lampus, include the immedi- ^ate initiation of a national contest, ■for an original full-length j*lay;, !the establishment of a central col- I lege play bureau with the Federal Theatre’s Play Bureau to serve as a coordinating service for college dramatic societies and youth dra ma organizations, and the spon sorship of Federal Theatre pro ductions ia college theatres, fra ternity, settlement and communi- ^ hoasM. ^ of a I'-tir li't nf other anompli , ment'i. As an .u ti\e nu-m! I)t‘lta Psi OrjU’Ka ami tiie CoHfv'e I'laytrs. «Im h i' ap’ 'many l:m»' • n tl»e time with ni>»i«- .'.ure>s. Nov.. 'he may >»'’ •• laurel.' v..»li the .'.ili'far! .--ii (lant ;ip - ‘‘ «loi:»-. i:i ' •a n-ti e.o h.' ■ Noted i’ianist Here In Concert On .\pril ■'* Si\lh l.>ceuni (’!nteil Pie?*enled .lerold Frederlik in .Mu-^iicil ]*roiiram. TJie sixth Lyi-e ini c.iucrt '.\as prc>enteil M-uulay ni^rht. April 5. when we had the hnn r «’f hear ing .Jeridd Frederick, r.oted pian ist. Mr. Krederitk disjilayed excep tionally brilliant technique, which \vas not foncealed by his amaz- iiigly original interpretation of such familiar compositions as the Listz Hungarian Raphsodie II and Rimsky-Korsokov’s “The Flight of the Bun^le-Bee”. The ufect of the artist’s two years >«ith Paderewski was well in evidence during the perfonu** ance, vrhich no doubt increased our apijreciation of the profrmm.