PAGE FOUR MAROON AND GOLD SATURDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1943 The CTD Slant Library Receives Youth Steps Out By A-S RALPH PATTON This being the second appearance of this department, we think it about tirae that we blossomed forth with a statement of policy and purpose—so that not only you readers, but also the column itself may have a reason ably clear idea of what goes on here. The prime purpose of this column is to keep you of the civilian side of the campus informed of the latest of the week (as Fred Allen would have it) insofar as the CTD is con cerned. plus such explanations of CTD customs and practices 8s may be needed to make the news mean any thing to you. and as space will per mit, And if, by some chance, there shouldn’t be any news, anything can happen. This week, though, there’s almost more news than we can handle. Lead event of the week is tl\e announcc- msnt of the selection of student of ficers for the coming montii. which of particular interest this time be cause the appointment of two new members of the Group Staff, Group Major (or First Captain) and Group Supply Captain, as well as the ap pointment of new Squadron Com- mind?rs, is involved. The Flight Lieutenant and non-commissioned of fice apopintments haven't been en tirely completed as yet, but we have been able to obtain the nev; roster of Student Commissioned Officers and First Sergeants, except for the Flight Lieutenants, which id as follows (those starred are new appointments to the position': GROUP STAFF •Major, A-S William L Mahon. Adjutant- A-S Logan B. CampbelK •Supply Adjutant, A-S A J. Gaidry. Squadron A •Captain. A-S William J. Patillo Adjutant, A-S George P, Arnold. First Sergeant, A-S Donald V>'. Krafczik. Squadron B •Captain, A-S Luther P. Duncan, •Adjutant, A-S Dale W Johnson First Sergeant, A-S Pauld D Koontz. A-S Mahon, who takes over the Group Command job, comes from Florida, via som2 six months in tho Coast Artillery, in which he held the rank of corporal. He's a member of Academic Section C. so that he’ll be Gaidry, the new Supply Adjutant, Is around for some time to come, A-S a Texas boy who not__only distin guished himself by his work In sup« ply, but also acquired a certain no- »uriety early in his slay here brcauso or an unforftunate tendency to play the guUar at every conceivaMe op portimity (and well. too>. He’s in New Books The number of books in our library has increased considerably this year Most of them are still going through the process of cataloging and, as yet. are not ready for public use. Many of the booke were given to the school from the library of a prominent Elon man, Dr. J. O. At kinson. now deceased. Again Dr. H K. Eversull, of Cincinnati, Ohio, re membered ouv library with a super gift of about 200 books. Both these collections contain splendid litera ture for college students. Quite a number of new books from the best seller list are now available at the Ibrary desk, including the fol lowing; ‘’The Arm and the Darkness.” Caldwell; “Never Call Retreat.” Joseph Freeman; “Double. Double- Toil and Trouble," Feucht-Wanger; "Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo," Capt Ted W Lawson; "Gideon Planish.” I Sinclair Lewis; “U, S. Foreign Pol icy," Lipmann; “Number One," Dns Passos; “Rivers of Glory.” Evan Wyck Mason ; “Journal for Josephine. ’ Robert Nathan: “The Edge of the Sword,” Xladimir Pozner; “Dress Re hearsal," Quentin Reynolds; "Tobac co Tycoon.” John K. Wrinkler; ‘‘The Whole Heart,” Helen Lowe; “The Human Comedy,” William Saroyan; “A Tree Grows in Brooklyn,” Betty Smith; “Queen Dies Proudly," W. L By Gene "WiU I Do" Poe Congrats to the new Frosh officers. We sincerely hope they enjoy serving for the class of "47 ’ and make the old school proud of them. However, we might warn them It is traditional to see a guy with short hair after they have taken office. Have you noticed the smallest couple on the campus this year? It is none other than Weinie Wentz and Tenie Henley. They remind us of how "Bonnie” Davis and "Pee Wee Huntley looked last year. Have you read the latest poem out? It is "Me Mudder,” and as the ex pression goes, It ain't nothing but hot! If you doubt us just ask Sen ior Gibbs. May the best man win in the duel or Maxine Jackson. We hope that Bob Lee and Shannon Morgan don’t come to blows over this charming brunette How goes it with you John Sut ton? We think your pipe is very be coming to you A rare sight is to see Joyce Matth ews and Dwight Kernodle under a street light reading song sheets Our heart is at a standstill these days. Ever since that beautiful Sun day when Marion “Chick" James caught our eye. Love will have it's way and It is cer tainly having a way with John Sun- , burn and Maggie Bouge. This is an- White; "Rouglily Speaking." Louise | goiitliern Belle R. Rierson; 'Blind Date with M.nrs.” | Yankee Rebel get together. Alice Leone Moats; “Mother Russia.J ^ encouraging to see Maurice Hindus; The Fall of Paris. ■ interest that is being shown for Ilya Ehrenburg; "Down Over the i„tra-murals this year. We are Amazon.' Carleton Beals. Pearce and his st.iff The librarian, Mrs. Johnson, would work to promote appreciate any suggestions or pref- , ^ ^^^^hy cause, erences by students or faculty mem- 1 another one of those bers concerning magazines and other I Circulars, since it will soon be time to ci.-.yton and Leon Gibbs? Beware, Gihbs, because boys back home don't give up easily La.st Sunday nicht the vesper ser- ices were conducted by Dean Mes- Ckib Hovise Boys Institute Clean^up Campaign "Atten-shun!" rings the cry from Club House every afternoon, Monday through Thursday, at 2:30. and Fri day at 7.15 a. m. A strict, formal in spection of dormitory takes place, every man standing at "parade rest.” But the army doesn't use the Club House, does it? No, but the Elon men do, and tlirough this military or ganization, the appearance of the boys' rooms, as well as the grounds, is in a strictly "G. I.” condition. Under the guidance of Colonel J. D. Messick, the men have regiment ed with the following officers: Major "Bob" Lee, Captain Rodney Souther land. 1st Lieutenant Bacil Steed, 2nd Lieutenant George Davis, Master Sergeant James Hipps, Drill Sergeant Vickery, and a very capable group of corporals and technicians. Daily the rooms are inspected by I he appointed officer of the day, al- lliough Colonel Messifck may make a suiprise inspection at any time. If a boy reecive live demerits within three month.s, he will be "busted" one rank Most of the Club House soldiers think this is an exceptionally gooQ program, and that so far it has been effective in every way. RATION BOOKS Nos, 1. 2, and 3 must be turned in to the Business Office Immediately by order of Ration Board, If you have only turned in I or 2 of the books, please turn in the remainder of them at once, THEY SATISFY" NOT A SLOGAN BUT A FACT Chesterfield Emphasizes Truth Of Time Honored Advertising Phrase In New Fall Advertisin? Cani- patffii. renew subscriptions, PIIYSICAL F.XAMIN.ATIONS GIVEN I sick who gave an inspiring talk that I v.’ill long be remembered by all those I present. It v/as wonderful to havs For those students who failed to j such a person around a campus to receive their physical exaniinations I views on life that manv of in the Nation's capital, Washington, with the statements that "Where the Best Wins the Test They Satisfy. ’ These advertisements point out that Chesterfield is America's busiest cig arette—on the job evei-y minute giv ing smokers what they want. 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LEA Plione 777 Bus and Taxi Service 777 before entering Elon this fall, ex aminations were given during this week by Dr, P, Y Greene and iVlrs. i T'Oi'is Nichols, of tlie county health ' department of Graliam, assisted by I Miss Juanita Perdue, I Blood tests were given for the girl^ nl 12:00 o’clock on Wednesday and I foi the hoys at 12.30 on Tuesday. |Tlie Students were given tuborcular 1 tests Tuesday at 12 00 o'clock The I regular pliysical examinations were u,s have never been acquainted with My "Dream Man ’ so said Eva Car penter when Fred Register walked by. Congrats to both of you, we think you are an ‘ideal Couple.” Well, it has finally happened (or has it?i, Margaret Graves is wear- ii’g a neat little pieceo f “Ice" on her finger tliese days That hicky Cadet ^ really did all right for himself. A bif^ hand to botii of you, Fanny Hays i5 the san\'' good snort she al-vays was. It does us so tnucU good to tease her about her one and I Emphasizing the basic ideLi that i ' They Satisfy" is not a slogan but I a fact, Liggett & Myers Tobacco Company opens its fall campaign ot Chesterfield newspaper advertising I from coast to coast on October 11. ' continuing on to the Christmas holi- ! day season I For many years the phrase “They Satisfy" has been almost a synonym for Chesterfield, because it sums up * tersely what Chesterfield has always , aimed to do—namely, to give smok ers the last word in complete smok- 'ing pleasure. 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