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ri»Two j .A wlaM »t tloB Coll*t« by ttMdMU of P»b- KtATT MABOON AND GOLD OIM Wta»» rnik D«mo^ ■ditoual vtapp Jm* LMtk, SatWj BMw) Uids Rab- Kd Thunun F. Bowtn, Bitkaat* 9t»an- bubinbm BTArr Ed PwrtaiftM, jUtMgn- AMOaATBt j V»B B»rrow, Iicku4 Diw"- raooucnoN stafp Pnmk D«MTta, AuMaat Tom Fiji nm Jr»t HmoM HUbanii LaihIovi WAlkaff mmBK pyoddBdOoMidBfVMS mm V«MK. M. T. littrtd at ••€>“1 Novemb«r 10. 1M«, «t th* poit- offic# at EIod Coltar®. N. C.. undtract of March 8, 18T». To Our Readers ^ iMM rf the Maroon and Cold (the Utt of th. Maaw) mMrU f«r the fint ti»e »t Kkm the in- itallation of a combination of ei- tricorriettlar actiTitiM and refoUr idiolutic work in pQttiBt out the eollefe aewipaper. The editorfal itaff will be eowpoi- ti of itadentf who h«Te been eob- jieMd to the Joaraalism eoom in tht preeedinr 7«*^ •«* htnied by the whool of cspnience the mtny difficultiee and intrieaeiei of college newspnper work. We feel ’ tb«t, with a eombioation of tbeic two ictiritiee, a even better newspaper and JonrBaliam conrae will be dereloped. The editorial staff iff not intended to serve u a dictatorial board, bat MRly u a ^idinff Ifand to help other ttodenU of josnwli^m to U&.m u nuch at pouible and to ate their knowledre to the beat adrantace in tbe collefe paper. This year the oewapaper haa been laborinr under difncolties beeaoae of the imanneaa of tbe daaa. This condition neceaaitated those who vtre in tbe claaa workinf very hard to fet the paper oat. With more work to do, they were onable to a»ake their work as poliahed as H voold have been if more time could have been r^ron them on their aa* •ifnments. To remedy aa moch as possible tbe time element, the paper »si published aemi-monthly. , One important thing accomplished this year waa the completely regular publication of the paper. Elon College students ahoaM feel justly proud of their newspaper, for it is the only college paper of its type in the state which ia printed by the students of journalism. At the Orchids To Officers The eampu, hu bttn * trifle (utj of late, with th* bnathlng of haartfelt tichi of nlitf, ai tk* offi- otn of Stodmt GonrnnMnt, 8tud«nt Chriitian Auociatton, and other or faniiatloni pulled off their robe* of (athority and cratefallj handed them on to incominc otficcra. To the retiring officer* fo much (ratitude, and lincere eppreciation. Ther all hare done their work well, and dewrve much credit The poei' tion» may hare been difficult, but there haa been a certain latiifac' tiuii for the ttuI«nt leaden in be- comint much better acquiinted with the itadcnt,, and in knowiac that tniet hat l>een placed In them. We are prond of our itudent officeni n*y'y* done a food Job. FLASHI FLAMI Dtrcra fM tiM:—caach with a Moada oa tka choir trip .... The balk of Uh Batarday ni«kt kail waa aaae atkar thaa oina and it •eaaia tliat tka Balck ealeaiiian woa tke paraonalHy contaet It's a Baick eaapa, folkt. RartakI .... 'Ketara of Tka HeDtr- drammer" ky laaiafc Sean .... Now that Pluto haa tone tkere'e aa- bad; to throw pencile at Dr. Bow den ... (at tbe laae time) eee a cartaia tall dark and bloade eanlor. la thera any truth in fortune tallinc kjr cardaT That's what Nell Noon would like to know. Aad wkUe we are oa the lubject,' what’e thli about “Teanii”eaf . . . What ia thia •chool CO mint to when tke coeda ka- tin talkint about tka raieiac of corn and the aiappinf of pite on datae! Well, anyway, Ita a wholewme tub- Je«t for a aaoncil mamber . . . Wken a Junior calli the Dean an untutor, ed mule and the Dean retaliatet witk a “phew" ... we throw up our hande! . . . The animal crackart were deliciotti, Mary Lou . . . Thinfft- you-ahould-bave-eeen Department: '‘Jr." and hii new tl'l friand Why didn't Artie Greenwald include the crack about the Cornell man in hit revitad vertion of “Cyclopt'*? . . It took Tom lerertl dayt lonter to recover from the Piatt Convention than Frank—which Jutt t®«* •bow you that the dam yankeea can Uke R . . . Wa traal that tbaaa at play practtea enjayad the Jaaior-Sanior party at mack aa wa did . . . Bat the Rae of tuneklae darkaaad Rebae- ca, pardon Bekekkak*» korlaonT . . . We tried to tklak e a comawa* tkat ■ pointed kat yat taatael—let H tufflce to tay that Farrell la around a«ain and tkat all partlaa concerned are kappy . . . Notiae ta ttudentt: Tka new BIob fillint ttation lithtt are very britkt and ooh-la-la, what lilbouettea it makea . . . Ben Lilllea wanted hit naoM la the paper to heia it it: MR. BEN LILLIEN Witk It would tat wanner at*in— tbota bencbet look kinda forlorn . . . What Froth didn't know any better than to make twa datee for the tame time? . . . Holdint handt in Hittory, da de dum de da, fan ieat it, May- balleT . . . Hall Brookt tecmt to be rery intereeted in buthet lately Hope tha ditferaace of opinion be tween Ladiet Hall tnd Weet Dormi' tory reiulti in a flat affair or a tood old fathlonad hair puUint.. So the Editor thinkt we ne^ a Society Edi tor .. . Wkat Junior boy it partial to the ute of pink KIc ,nes? . . . Some thiat-elta-we'd-like-to tae: Dr. Clark and Jack Neeae meet at a door. Won der which would finally to in firtt And then there't that package from a Greentboro Ladiet' Raady-to-waar 3hop addreteed to Mrt. Milton Cha- •hire . . . Who It tendinf thota Poi- •on Pen lettere to June Laath? The Cominr of June The comint of June brinti flow- ert aad trean treet. It It alto tbe time when Seniort betin to think. They wonder what tke warld kat la ttore for them. Evarythhif leemt big and hard to tackle. ^They ataal- ly have no idea where they are t®* int. They have tone throuth four yean of collate, but they have uted little thought, at leatt were not contciout of the end. Somtthint teemt to be mitiint In their itomichi. They befin atkint I thtmtelvet questioni: What am 1 ffl int ta Where can I t*t a job? Why didn't I |0 to a bltt«r tchool? Why ditn't I major in tome other field? WHY didn't I ttody harder? All theee tnd many more queetiont come to their mind. . Speaker! tell them that the world is waitinf for them, that now it tht time to go out and conquer the world. The jpeaken tell them that the mtn or woman who hat the Am- Collejitte PreM convention recently, , bition, Courage, Will Power, Intel- our editor! heard many enlhutiattK «"* »0.i! about the way we print the the be!t ' thing!* haven’t been made, the best Since the beginning of the year tutomobile, radio aeroplane, the naiwr a ai sofoith; and now that you sre ptper U. been con.Untly .m- ^ ^ i„,o Pro'injr and vre hope to continue world and Conquer it. tiu' progress next fall. Thii Determination fiucceaa of themielves. paper »n instrument of the atndents and want every student to feel a PWMnal interest in it. It sides with faction. It has no wires to pull •nd no political machine to be dit. Elon Things I Love By Vaa Cray Tha awaat (rathnata of tha cam- pui in tha tarly morninf and great braatht of cool tpring air. Tha happy acrambla tor booka and pcDi, ipurrad by th« faar of bvint lata to clatt. Tha ilaapgr dronlnf of tha pro* faaaor’i vole* lacturlng on tha dayla probleras, tha thought* qui^kanlnf ditcnatloDi, and tha powlir that comas from lawona waD-laarnad. T'da paaceful meditation Ib chapal, tha fwalllni tonaa of tha organ, and tha krw worda of bana- dictioD. Tha atmoafihara of itudy in t*i* iibrary, tha ihalvai ftllad with knowladfa and wladom, and tha oceavional ruitia of papar or thump ti book. Tha hungry niah Into tha din ing hall for dinnar whlla tha *un tata In and>ar glory. Tha iocial houri of tha avening whan wa gathar tw an hour of friandthip with thcaa daar to ui. Tha dark ttillneti of tha night whan wa thank God for the op portunity he g.vet UI, and atk him to watch over ui while we tleep and prepare ut to meet a new day, Public Health Continued from imuc of May 7 In the pretence of a Uck of aieoMntary knowledge of phytio- k)gy, hygiene and aanltation, fadt flourish, cuitt multiply .mitcon, captions perjist, auperstltiona re main, and quackery pro (,«rt. Where the people are unlnfoi-med, no treatment is too jbturd, no remedy t.o una.:lentific, and no cure too tadicai to be deemed thoroughly worthless if alleged to offer health and le.nthened life. Where knowledge it wanting cau- ttous humanity holda to tradi- tiona with great tenacity and ex- hibiu a strange reluctance to ex change the tlow and cottly meth. forts and ra»our:*s which would pty ihandsoma lUvJdwida in public welflsre, eeoncoic prograaa and happineat. Public health in our complex ao- ciaty is penomi and dependent upioa the cooperation of evaty in- diridual. If public ignoraooe and iadlfferaoca, tha lack uf flaaneikl asipport aad political intarferance are not to oontlnua to ba graat «bataclaa t» making public baalth commensumta with ••ctantlflc katDwledga, kigh-achool jtraduatet ■Mat kaow tha aaaaotilia tt a ■airftary anvironaiaBt and ba pra- ywad to daal ialallitantly with SMditlons wMch may aarioasly attact tka haaHh of theaiaalTaa, tkata- ehildraa and tbair aaaoclataa If a collaft atadaat will care fully OBtUsa hit courses ha will Library News Meat Mr. Hannigaa. Aad bate off te Btaniey Joaat for Ms Iptra- doctlM. Tou'vt btaH the dape aa til the mavie tUra, aitlata, IHarary fignat aad upper-taiia, bat yea hate prabebly bad tbe dope oa tha smb who wriU It Of all tha pratt atatita and dope-tcoopert, Steve Haaalgan it king. Open the paget of May Scribaar't and meet Mr. Hannigan. ... Wa’ra not very good at remett- berlBg poetry, bat tke opening llnat a poem in tbit montk't ittae H Poetry teemt to ttick! -Upon the hill tbe pallthed itaae Chant family pride in monotone! Above tbt inarticalata bonet.” Tha poem it entitled "Cemetery’’— yean enjoy the reet of H, tae. ... Currant HIttary caoiet to ‘he fata thit month wttb Ganaro Arblsa't ar ticle entitled "Benavidee of Peru", the ttory of one of the world'! mott tmasing dictaton. Thit Is tha fjrtt of two articlet on Peru by Arbita. Look for the tecond In the June it- tue of thit magatine. ... Save time out for reading "Collec tive Living” by John Hyde Preeton— in Harper’t— It it quite t tonic for ycur lubtle tente of humor which hat been tadly neglected for to very kmg. ... We have only to mention that thit month Don Herald E' iie«: Cbim- panteet and Mr. Murray tin Scrib- nar't.) In the latter examination be attertt thit every child thould hive dancing at the No. 1 item in hie education. Of hit daughter, Barbara, be layt; "At college now, the hat an acid mind that would toon turn to aih, if the had nothing elte. But tha, think God, hit rhythm. She’i In tune with the infinite, ind tap and twing and thag with the ele ment!. She it now a latiifactory human being to bertalf and to ut. "Wkatcka gaaaa da Ma aaaaMrt’* "Ok. Jart laaf, I |«aaa.‘* IWa la the aaaal tartarrlav a( Iki lagatHag. Reporter aa ha amblaa aiaaad th* eaaipaa. Howavar, wa 4a have a tew ttadenU wha haaa anda ap their minda tad hava glaaa a aara diA- nlte aaawar. - ARTIE ORBCNWAU), Baalsrt (with that vary pisaiaat laiUa) Oa te Dak»—Daak ta aaaAamaca—far tammer tthool. JOHNNIE PUOLIBI: (Artie^ raomawte aad a kladrad laal la philaMphy) ’’Dttta, bM han.** MARTHA STOKES, Prothr "Sliap, te 1 caa meat i I’sluk claaaw aaat year." LAWRENCE OAMERON: (Bsnlor and ratlrlng ditto at Baaate) "Biaoaa a tumer-ovenr af tke aad.” MARY LOU HAYE8; (Sopk — abo a Yankee) Oa kaek ta CIbct and thaw my Old Raaaila the tlgbu of tbe city.” BRUCE FLORY; (Bapk) “Farm, bat definitely.” MAXINE HUDGINS: (Junior) ^Summer School, befa." EMERSON SANDERSON: (Win ner of oratarieal eaatatu) "Spend my prise nreaey.” ROBERTA MARTIN: (Froah> "SUy at home and leara ta be a lady." Why Roberta! JIMMIE GILLESPIE; (Janior) Summer tchool. (With a frown) "DID” GALLOWAY: (Sanlork “Dog If I know!” find that the curriculum of most collages and UDiversitiei offer tha proapectiva taacher of hygene un opportunity to get the batk- groufld of science, pedagogy and education aaaentlal to teach heal th to high achool atudents who to morrow iwdll be detarminkig the destiny of the health in the ma jority of thatr eommunitiea. Pub- U« health work is also an impor tant field for tha modem gradu ate of a medical school. Foster Shoe Co> SHOES — HOSIERY Shoe Repairinf roSTBB SHOE ca 111 Baat DaTia Mnat Barltaftaa, N. C. The Senior; tike all thit In, and it mtkee them ttick out their cheatt. There it Bonwthinif down deep in „d "trial «nd errjr” even for thi ir heart, thit puthet them for-1 practical proi;eljrei thoroughly wird tnd Kivef them the power to eiUbllahed by able and patient move toward the goal. ' reiearch. At a result procrut- i . , ^nation prom itei the tpread of m It The tpeilier* are good | delayt the general „ . . o' >he they make the Seniort act at they, adequate diet, pre- *■>"» ‘hem to. And afur M, the, correction of defects, sewmi, ^ nerve as a spvaitiii s' urKings are m the best \ ’fjtal recorder of eollefe history. . directions. ^ted to by or to put in office, intended to be «nd Urfely renders unavailable I ifor our generation the best fruit* ^'th the cooperation of y«a who I hope that with all their Know-1 of Invwtiffatbn produced by in- «Mwtitute Elon College, we will en-. Ied*e which is Power, they make it finite paini, pllanthropy and taxa- j|*avov to make the Maroon and' “active", and that the world will Id iniercstinjc, readable, newsy, ami ■ prufit by their great ideas. Luck in&titution of which you will be 1 to you all. ... ^ ' _He«ry Ammicm Capliary.. and futile quHt for hcalth^f> tion. Thua, we go blindly on ex pending tremendous energy and millioDS of dollar! in unscientific SSffSSewiSffie LMP-^ K Livw wr COWPOFIWy, M 0¥m N0nCB1>«T¥0 T>w ppecAuncN CmMNLY X) RUNGUr OP MLO TAfry MNCliMJVVr. WOULDNtVOU^ pawci Atwir s OF IIOULDN^ WIT TO* wrmigJT^ M WEliVOUVE PEUSHTFUL PIPEFUIS
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